geography
... The examination for the degree of Master of Arts, Education and Social Sciences shall consist of two parts : (i) The Previous Examination and (ii) The Final Examination The examination will be through theory papers/practical/viva. Pass marks for the previous and final examination are 36% of the aggr ...
... The examination for the degree of Master of Arts, Education and Social Sciences shall consist of two parts : (i) The Previous Examination and (ii) The Final Examination The examination will be through theory papers/practical/viva. Pass marks for the previous and final examination are 36% of the aggr ...
UCL Anthropology PGT Options 2016/17
... Digital data is becoming an inevitable part of everyday life, mediating and instantiating our relationships with other people, the natural world, the past and the future. What can the study of data tell us about emergent forms of social life? And what can anthropology bring to the study of digital d ...
... Digital data is becoming an inevitable part of everyday life, mediating and instantiating our relationships with other people, the natural world, the past and the future. What can the study of data tell us about emergent forms of social life? And what can anthropology bring to the study of digital d ...
SOCIAL RESEARCH Issues, methods and process Tim May
... Research methods are a central part of the social sciences. They constitute an important part of their curricula and provide a means through which their intellectual development is enhanced. Indeed, their status as ‘sciences’ is often justified by alluding to the technical aspects of research methods ...
... Research methods are a central part of the social sciences. They constitute an important part of their curricula and provide a means through which their intellectual development is enhanced. Indeed, their status as ‘sciences’ is often justified by alluding to the technical aspects of research methods ...
Mobility and territoriality in the making of societies
... services. But third, municipalities thereby also become places, people inhabit as theirs. Of course this is the case in varying degrees, and there are processes potentially undermining such territorial associations, such as amalgamation of municipalities into larger units, cuts in parts of the publi ...
... services. But third, municipalities thereby also become places, people inhabit as theirs. Of course this is the case in varying degrees, and there are processes potentially undermining such territorial associations, such as amalgamation of municipalities into larger units, cuts in parts of the publi ...
Disability Studies scholar Lennard Davis captured the persistent
... everyone knew sign language being deaf posed no social or cultural restrictions. It simply was not relevant; and to the extent it was noted at all, it was understood as merely one of many ways of being in the world. When this shift of metaphors takes place, we can no longer think in terms of discove ...
... everyone knew sign language being deaf posed no social or cultural restrictions. It simply was not relevant; and to the extent it was noted at all, it was understood as merely one of many ways of being in the world. When this shift of metaphors takes place, we can no longer think in terms of discove ...
New Institutionalism in the Analysis of Complex
... purported entrepreneurs. A further limitation of work derives from the relatively short temporal frame covered by most studies of institutional entrepreneurship, which regularly slice historical processes that are unfolding on the scale of many decades or even centuries into very short time periods. ...
... purported entrepreneurs. A further limitation of work derives from the relatively short temporal frame covered by most studies of institutional entrepreneurship, which regularly slice historical processes that are unfolding on the scale of many decades or even centuries into very short time periods. ...
What Is Sociology?
... ociology is the study of social behaviour and h uman g roups, s u c h as a society. A society is a large group of people who live in the same area and who share a disti n ctive cu lture and i n stitutions. T h i s gro u p provides protection, stab i l ity, security, and ide ntity to its members. Soc ...
... ociology is the study of social behaviour and h uman g roups, s u c h as a society. A society is a large group of people who live in the same area and who share a disti n ctive cu lture and i n stitutions. T h i s gro u p provides protection, stab i l ity, security, and ide ntity to its members. Soc ...
Ethnicity as a Political Resource - Beck-Shop
... The literature on ethnicity is quite fragmented and compartmentalized. On the one hand, there is some separation between ethnicity, race, and nationhood, i.e. they are sometimes seen as separate fields of study, and not all research perspectives handle them together. On the other hand, the literatur ...
... The literature on ethnicity is quite fragmented and compartmentalized. On the one hand, there is some separation between ethnicity, race, and nationhood, i.e. they are sometimes seen as separate fields of study, and not all research perspectives handle them together. On the other hand, the literatur ...
The Eternal Divide? History and International
... scientist, history is primarily a laboratory by which to test both their claims about how variables are associated with each other and their propositions about causation’. In general, history is often assumed to be someway removed from the menu of mainstream IR, best captured by Waltzian neo-realism ...
... scientist, history is primarily a laboratory by which to test both their claims about how variables are associated with each other and their propositions about causation’. In general, history is often assumed to be someway removed from the menu of mainstream IR, best captured by Waltzian neo-realism ...
The eternal divide?: history and international relations
... scientist, history is primarily a laboratory by which to test both their claims about how variables are associated with each other and their propositions about causation’. In general, history is often assumed to be someway removed from the menu of mainstream IR, best captured by Waltzian neo-realism ...
... scientist, history is primarily a laboratory by which to test both their claims about how variables are associated with each other and their propositions about causation’. In general, history is often assumed to be someway removed from the menu of mainstream IR, best captured by Waltzian neo-realism ...
Common Ground? Links Between Sports Hiatory, Sports Geography
... see a ‘history’ in which ordinary individuals loom larger than usual and in which the detailed interdependence of the personal and the social is accordingly that much more easily seen. In this connection C Wright Mills rightly observed that ‘social science deals with problems of biography, of histor ...
... see a ‘history’ in which ordinary individuals loom larger than usual and in which the detailed interdependence of the personal and the social is accordingly that much more easily seen. In this connection C Wright Mills rightly observed that ‘social science deals with problems of biography, of histor ...
critical approaches in qualitative educational research
... It is important to be aware of a range of theoretical approaches within critical research. There is however no tidy relation between individual theorists and methodologies. The relationship between the two is dynamic and dialogical, as theory becomes interpreted and re-interpreted, invented and re-i ...
... It is important to be aware of a range of theoretical approaches within critical research. There is however no tidy relation between individual theorists and methodologies. The relationship between the two is dynamic and dialogical, as theory becomes interpreted and re-interpreted, invented and re-i ...
Critical approaches in qualitative educational research
... It is important to be aware of a range of theoretical approaches within critical research. There is however no tidy relation between individual theorists and methodologies. The relationship between the two is dynamic and dialogical, as theory becomes interpreted and re-interpreted, invented and re-i ...
... It is important to be aware of a range of theoretical approaches within critical research. There is however no tidy relation between individual theorists and methodologies. The relationship between the two is dynamic and dialogical, as theory becomes interpreted and re-interpreted, invented and re-i ...
Aalborg Universitet Field Theory in Cultural Capital Studies of Educational Attainment
... activities is the highest among low-SES students, these students: should thus be strongly encouraged to participate in school-sponsored activities, since these activities especially benefit their math achievement. This is a reasonable suggestion, but some fundamental questions about the social aspec ...
... activities is the highest among low-SES students, these students: should thus be strongly encouraged to participate in school-sponsored activities, since these activities especially benefit their math achievement. This is a reasonable suggestion, but some fundamental questions about the social aspec ...
Social Aesthetics and The Doon School
... I became interested in the aesthetics of social life while making a video study of a boys’ boarding school in northern India. Here was a small, self-consciously created community in which aesthetic design and aesthetic judgments seemed to play a prominent part. From my initial intention to study the ...
... I became interested in the aesthetics of social life while making a video study of a boys’ boarding school in northern India. Here was a small, self-consciously created community in which aesthetic design and aesthetic judgments seemed to play a prominent part. From my initial intention to study the ...
`Factivism`: A New Configuration of Humanitarian Reason
... violence of the state and the market through new technologies of biopolitical government. Included among these new technologies and mechanisms are what I term here the humanitarian geosocial. Geosocial care discourses are personal and intimate, but simultaneously deeply political and calculative; th ...
... violence of the state and the market through new technologies of biopolitical government. Included among these new technologies and mechanisms are what I term here the humanitarian geosocial. Geosocial care discourses are personal and intimate, but simultaneously deeply political and calculative; th ...
Social science research and designs in Caribbean
... power of the state from a top-down perspective. [1] The process of nation-creation departs from an ideology of harmonic ethnic diversity and stresses a bottom-up approach based on the dynamic interaction between the constituting groups in the society. I conclude that during the past 60 years social ...
... power of the state from a top-down perspective. [1] The process of nation-creation departs from an ideology of harmonic ethnic diversity and stresses a bottom-up approach based on the dynamic interaction between the constituting groups in the society. I conclude that during the past 60 years social ...
myWorld History, Early Ages
... Evaluate evidence, compare and contrast information, interpret the historical record, and develop sound historical arguments and perspectives on which informed decisions in contemporary life can be based. H1.1 Temporal Thinking Use historical conceptual devices to organize and study the past. Histor ...
... Evaluate evidence, compare and contrast information, interpret the historical record, and develop sound historical arguments and perspectives on which informed decisions in contemporary life can be based. H1.1 Temporal Thinking Use historical conceptual devices to organize and study the past. Histor ...
Experiments in Context and Contexting
... above quote from Bruno Latour articulates what was developed as a common spirit and approach within actor-network theory and its later versions: nothing can be ‘‘beyond.’’ No one can be reduced to something or someone else. There is a richness in the world that is already there for us to read and tr ...
... above quote from Bruno Latour articulates what was developed as a common spirit and approach within actor-network theory and its later versions: nothing can be ‘‘beyond.’’ No one can be reduced to something or someone else. There is a richness in the world that is already there for us to read and tr ...
and Protected Areas. The Social Discourses on the
... the global and its ancient concern with the relationships between peoples and their surroundings. The term “surroundings” takes for granted that the world is made materially and symbolically through human action, a proposition social scientists have accepted since Arturo Escobar’s (1995) merging of ...
... the global and its ancient concern with the relationships between peoples and their surroundings. The term “surroundings” takes for granted that the world is made materially and symbolically through human action, a proposition social scientists have accepted since Arturo Escobar’s (1995) merging of ...
Patricia Hill Collins: Intersecting Oppressions
... by Isaac Newton’s famous dictum: “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” But, as I’ve already implied, information and ideas can’t be taken at face value. Thus, scientific knowledge is validated because it is tested and argued against from every angle. The belief is th ...
... by Isaac Newton’s famous dictum: “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” But, as I’ve already implied, information and ideas can’t be taken at face value. Thus, scientific knowledge is validated because it is tested and argued against from every angle. The belief is th ...
Student Objectives by Grade PS-12
... Social Studies is experienced in the everyday early childhood environment. The child learns the patterns of appropriate behavior. A secure environment supervised by caring adults allows the child to practice the acquired skills of playing, sharing, turn-taking, and respect for others. Holidays, trad ...
... Social Studies is experienced in the everyday early childhood environment. The child learns the patterns of appropriate behavior. A secure environment supervised by caring adults allows the child to practice the acquired skills of playing, sharing, turn-taking, and respect for others. Holidays, trad ...
XML - M/C Journal
... classifications distinguish themselves by the distinctions they make, between the beautiful and the ugly, the distinguished and the vulgar, in which their position in the objective classifications is expressed or betrayed (6). Although, following Bourdieu, taste’s use as a metaphor for aesthetic sen ...
... classifications distinguish themselves by the distinctions they make, between the beautiful and the ugly, the distinguished and the vulgar, in which their position in the objective classifications is expressed or betrayed (6). Although, following Bourdieu, taste’s use as a metaphor for aesthetic sen ...