Theory European Journal of Political
... Smith: Work and the Struggle for Recognition us now look at the conception Honneth actually came up with. As I said, Honneth is guided by the young Marx’s thought that work has not only an economic, but a moral and emancipatory significance. The moral significance of work lies, to put it bluntly, i ...
... Smith: Work and the Struggle for Recognition us now look at the conception Honneth actually came up with. As I said, Honneth is guided by the young Marx’s thought that work has not only an economic, but a moral and emancipatory significance. The moral significance of work lies, to put it bluntly, i ...
Writing the souk as a social fact - Institute of Social and Cultural
... knowledge from the field thanks to linguistic strategies designed and deployed to carry scientific postulates. It concerns the dispersal of the elements of a sign system used to stylize a simulacrum from the field, subconsciously motivated by colonial aspirations and political motives—a critique fro ...
... knowledge from the field thanks to linguistic strategies designed and deployed to carry scientific postulates. It concerns the dispersal of the elements of a sign system used to stylize a simulacrum from the field, subconsciously motivated by colonial aspirations and political motives—a critique fro ...
1 Social status and cultural consumption
... via TV, newspapers, magazines etc. – was in fact quite extensive across all strata of American society; and also that while the small minority who did effectively ‘insulate’ themselves from mass – or popular – culture tended to be of high status, they in no way constituted a dominant elite. They wer ...
... via TV, newspapers, magazines etc. – was in fact quite extensive across all strata of American society; and also that while the small minority who did effectively ‘insulate’ themselves from mass – or popular – culture tended to be of high status, they in no way constituted a dominant elite. They wer ...
Heirlooms, Nikes and Bribes: Towards a Sociology of Things
... reflected in the classification of things. Barthes (1973), for instance, argues that commodities act as a kind of ‘myths’ supporting the existing ideology which favours those who are the most powerful in society. Similarly, Baudrillard (1988 [1970]) links goods and consumption to the overall economi ...
... reflected in the classification of things. Barthes (1973), for instance, argues that commodities act as a kind of ‘myths’ supporting the existing ideology which favours those who are the most powerful in society. Similarly, Baudrillard (1988 [1970]) links goods and consumption to the overall economi ...
World History TERMINOLOGY DOC 2-17-12
... involve a rich variety of historical documents and artifacts that present alternative voices, accounts, and interpretations or perspectives on the past. The study of history is subject to an individual’s interpretation of past events, issues, and problems. There is usually no one right answer, one ...
... involve a rich variety of historical documents and artifacts that present alternative voices, accounts, and interpretations or perspectives on the past. The study of history is subject to an individual’s interpretation of past events, issues, and problems. There is usually no one right answer, one ...
contemporary dilemma for the Jesuit social activist
... consists of a group of Jesuits from various provinces who are listed below. The members were appointed by the Fathers Provincial of the United States. The purpose of the Seminar is to study topics pertaining to the spiritual doctrine and practice of Jesuits, especially American Jesuits, and to commu ...
... consists of a group of Jesuits from various provinces who are listed below. The members were appointed by the Fathers Provincial of the United States. The purpose of the Seminar is to study topics pertaining to the spiritual doctrine and practice of Jesuits, especially American Jesuits, and to commu ...
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... · Regional, trans-regional and global structures and organizations 4. Creation, expansion and interaction of economic systems · Agricultural and pastoral production · Trade and commerce · Labor systems ...
... · Regional, trans-regional and global structures and organizations 4. Creation, expansion and interaction of economic systems · Agricultural and pastoral production · Trade and commerce · Labor systems ...
IR theory, historical materialism, and the false promise of
... Two Marxisms could not emerge as structurally distinct tendencies but for the fact that both are truly present in Marxism”.2 “Critical Marxists (or Hegelianizers) conceive of Marxism as critique rather than science; they stress the continuity of Marx with Hegel, the importance of the young Marx, the ...
... Two Marxisms could not emerge as structurally distinct tendencies but for the fact that both are truly present in Marxism”.2 “Critical Marxists (or Hegelianizers) conceive of Marxism as critique rather than science; they stress the continuity of Marx with Hegel, the importance of the young Marx, the ...
2016 Bergwall
... describe and explain how and why the practices of public organizations develop into extra-legal but nevertheless normative systems, in parallel to the legal framework that formally controls these practices. In his dissertation, Åström investigated the role of social welfare law in the realization of ...
... describe and explain how and why the practices of public organizations develop into extra-legal but nevertheless normative systems, in parallel to the legal framework that formally controls these practices. In his dissertation, Åström investigated the role of social welfare law in the realization of ...
Class, property, and structural endogamy: Visualizing networked
... and historical studies, particularly by researchers in France such as Jola, Verdier and Zonabend, La Maison, and Segalen,9 who have shown the importance of marital relinkages between families as a means of alliance in European villages. Marital relinking of the ancestral lines of two or more couples ...
... and historical studies, particularly by researchers in France such as Jola, Verdier and Zonabend, La Maison, and Segalen,9 who have shown the importance of marital relinkages between families as a means of alliance in European villages. Marital relinking of the ancestral lines of two or more couples ...
Cultural Pluralism: Critique and Application to the Study and
... What does the section intend to contribute to the understanding of the article? The question offers a good starting point to the understanding of the peculiar features of politics in Nigeria, and in the understanding as well of the choice of cultural pluralism as a framework of intellectual disquisi ...
... What does the section intend to contribute to the understanding of the article? The question offers a good starting point to the understanding of the peculiar features of politics in Nigeria, and in the understanding as well of the choice of cultural pluralism as a framework of intellectual disquisi ...
Social Psychology and Multiculturalism Verkuyten, Maykel
... association between national identification and the endorsement of multiculturalism. In contrast, in most European countries, there is a long history of established majority groups and issues of integration and cultural diversity are relatively novel. Immigration does not play a role in the national ...
... association between national identification and the endorsement of multiculturalism. In contrast, in most European countries, there is a long history of established majority groups and issues of integration and cultural diversity are relatively novel. Immigration does not play a role in the national ...
Simulation second edition
... be used widely in the 1990s – but one that has enormous potential. This is because simulation is an excellent way of modelling and understanding social processes. This book has been written for social scientists interested in building simulations. All research should be theoretically informed, metho ...
... be used widely in the 1990s – but one that has enormous potential. This is because simulation is an excellent way of modelling and understanding social processes. This book has been written for social scientists interested in building simulations. All research should be theoretically informed, metho ...
Dialectical and Historical Materialism
... social system and every social movement in history must be evaluated not from the standpoint of “eternal justice” or some other preconceived idea, as is not infrequently done by historians, but from the standpoint of the conditions which gave rise to that system or that social movement and with whic ...
... social system and every social movement in history must be evaluated not from the standpoint of “eternal justice” or some other preconceived idea, as is not infrequently done by historians, but from the standpoint of the conditions which gave rise to that system or that social movement and with whic ...
Copyright notice: this is a non-finalised version of a chapter
... Introduction: What is ontology and why does it matter for organisation studies? The word ‘ontology’ refers to the study of being. It is derived from the Greek words ‘onto’ (being) and ’logos’ (science, discourse). This literal definition is, however, too wide to be of use to substantive enquiries. I ...
... Introduction: What is ontology and why does it matter for organisation studies? The word ‘ontology’ refers to the study of being. It is derived from the Greek words ‘onto’ (being) and ’logos’ (science, discourse). This literal definition is, however, too wide to be of use to substantive enquiries. I ...
Understanding children and childhood
... There are many marginalised and poor children in rich countries, and while poverty‐striken children may appear to lack a great deal, they may have attributes and resources (such as spirituality and close family ties) that may not be acknowledged in ...
... There are many marginalised and poor children in rich countries, and while poverty‐striken children may appear to lack a great deal, they may have attributes and resources (such as spirituality and close family ties) that may not be acknowledged in ...
Understanding children and childhood
... There are many marginalised and poor children in rich countries, and while poverty‐striken children may appear to lack a great deal, they may have attributes and resources (such as spirituality and close family ties) that may not be acknowledged in ...
... There are many marginalised and poor children in rich countries, and while poverty‐striken children may appear to lack a great deal, they may have attributes and resources (such as spirituality and close family ties) that may not be acknowledged in ...
Industrial Civilization
... this sense, the coming of industrial civilization may be seen as a co-production of Western and non-Western worlds, even though the dominant centers of change were concentrated within and controlled by the West. The economic, technological and scientific successes of industrial civilization had by t ...
... this sense, the coming of industrial civilization may be seen as a co-production of Western and non-Western worlds, even though the dominant centers of change were concentrated within and controlled by the West. The economic, technological and scientific successes of industrial civilization had by t ...
- Indiana Council for the Social Studies
... More than any time in history, we are connected. Whether these connections are economic through e-commerce websites or ubiquitous social media, we are connected to ideas, products, places, and people in ways that were not possible even a few years ago. This connection can make us more productive and ...
... More than any time in history, we are connected. Whether these connections are economic through e-commerce websites or ubiquitous social media, we are connected to ideas, products, places, and people in ways that were not possible even a few years ago. This connection can make us more productive and ...
- Indiana Council for the Social Studies
... More than any time in history, we are connected. Whether these connections are economic through e-commerce websites or ubiquitous social media, we are connected to ideas, products, places, and people in ways that were not possible even a few years ago. This connection can make us more productive and ...
... More than any time in history, we are connected. Whether these connections are economic through e-commerce websites or ubiquitous social media, we are connected to ideas, products, places, and people in ways that were not possible even a few years ago. This connection can make us more productive and ...
Tools of the Historian JAT2005
... such as letters, diaries, and official records. They also include spoken interviews as well as objects, such as photos, paintings, clothing, and tools. The skill “Analyzing Primary Source Documents” on page 716 will give you a chance to work with written primary sources. Secondary sources, on the ot ...
... such as letters, diaries, and official records. They also include spoken interviews as well as objects, such as photos, paintings, clothing, and tools. The skill “Analyzing Primary Source Documents” on page 716 will give you a chance to work with written primary sources. Secondary sources, on the ot ...
Timucin YALCINKAYA - Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi
... processes, but culture is not seen as a secondary fact; the economic face of the world is not understood correctly without guideline of culture (1999: 110-111). In terms of Marxism, culture is supra-structural institution that is created by relations of production. However, the way of relations betw ...
... processes, but culture is not seen as a secondary fact; the economic face of the world is not understood correctly without guideline of culture (1999: 110-111). In terms of Marxism, culture is supra-structural institution that is created by relations of production. However, the way of relations betw ...
World Energy Outlook 2012
... social science produced worldwide with any significance or influence originates from the developed countries. At the top of the pyramid as expected is North America, followed by Europe. In terms of the citation index the report uses, it would appear that hardly any social science of any value wa ...
... social science produced worldwide with any significance or influence originates from the developed countries. At the top of the pyramid as expected is North America, followed by Europe. In terms of the citation index the report uses, it would appear that hardly any social science of any value wa ...
Testing Searle`s Argument against Laws in the Social Sciences
... intentional states could not be systematically connected to the physical phenomena because the sensations that partly constitute them cannot be reduced – since, as Searle (1985: 80) writes, “money can have an indefinite range of stimulus effects on our nervous system”. Therefore Searle concludes it ...
... intentional states could not be systematically connected to the physical phenomena because the sensations that partly constitute them cannot be reduced – since, as Searle (1985: 80) writes, “money can have an indefinite range of stimulus effects on our nervous system”. Therefore Searle concludes it ...