Cultural Policy: Rejuvenate or Wither
... make sense of the relation between culture and government, “cultural policy studies”, are at the cross-roads. Cultural policy making faces a number of important challenges and is being transformed in ways which are increasingly in others hands. On the one hand it is a victim of its own success in co ...
... make sense of the relation between culture and government, “cultural policy studies”, are at the cross-roads. Cultural policy making faces a number of important challenges and is being transformed in ways which are increasingly in others hands. On the one hand it is a victim of its own success in co ...
contextual marketing and the new marketing contract
... connected younger generation (Generation Z, as they’re called) behind them. The future customer is here already, and it’s comprised of Millennials and more. I refer to this growing generation of connected customers as Generation C, an even larger group of likeminded consumers who “act” like Millenni ...
... connected younger generation (Generation Z, as they’re called) behind them. The future customer is here already, and it’s comprised of Millennials and more. I refer to this growing generation of connected customers as Generation C, an even larger group of likeminded consumers who “act” like Millenni ...
Psychology 40S Final Exam Review Unit 1
... a. What two other disciplines of study is psychology connected to historically? 2. Identify and explain the four goals of psychology. 3. Explain the difference between a hypothesis and a theory. a. What was the Kitty Genovese Case and what major theory of behavior did it help create? Explain this th ...
... a. What two other disciplines of study is psychology connected to historically? 2. Identify and explain the four goals of psychology. 3. Explain the difference between a hypothesis and a theory. a. What was the Kitty Genovese Case and what major theory of behavior did it help create? Explain this th ...
PSYCHOLOGY
... digestion at first. Eventually observed that dogs would not just salivate for food but also when lab assistants arrived or bowls were brought out. Decided to switch research to what we now know as conditioning. n New research consisted of bell, meat powder, dogs and saliva monitor all in harness. ...
... digestion at first. Eventually observed that dogs would not just salivate for food but also when lab assistants arrived or bowls were brought out. Decided to switch research to what we now know as conditioning. n New research consisted of bell, meat powder, dogs and saliva monitor all in harness. ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides
... Humanistic/Existential Paradigms • Humanistic/existential paradigms focus on insight into the motivations/needs of the person – These paradigms place greater emphasis on the persons freedom of choice (free will) – The humanistic paradigm does not focus on how problems develop in a person ...
... Humanistic/Existential Paradigms • Humanistic/existential paradigms focus on insight into the motivations/needs of the person – These paradigms place greater emphasis on the persons freedom of choice (free will) – The humanistic paradigm does not focus on how problems develop in a person ...
Chapter 11: Behaviorism
... ● By early twentieth century, emphasis on what can be directly observed, excluding science concepts such as “atom” and “electron” could not be sustained - Positivism began to change into logical positivism ● Two main aspects of logical positivism: 1. Formal axiomatization of theories 2. The operatio ...
... ● By early twentieth century, emphasis on what can be directly observed, excluding science concepts such as “atom” and “electron” could not be sustained - Positivism began to change into logical positivism ● Two main aspects of logical positivism: 1. Formal axiomatization of theories 2. The operatio ...
Module 3 - Victor Valley College
... • Three viewpoints of cognitive learning – against: B. F. Skinner – Skinner said, “As far as I’m concerned, cognitive science is the creationism (downfall) of psychology”. – in favor: Edward Tolman – explored hidden mental processes – cognitive map: a mental representation in the brain of the layout ...
... • Three viewpoints of cognitive learning – against: B. F. Skinner – Skinner said, “As far as I’m concerned, cognitive science is the creationism (downfall) of psychology”. – in favor: Edward Tolman – explored hidden mental processes – cognitive map: a mental representation in the brain of the layout ...
Towards a New Approach in Social Simulations
... social vacuum and social interaction is the essential lived experience mediated through culture. The unique history emerges as a pattern of shared experiences through structural couplings. When two or more people interact, their lived experiences mutually modify each other and their mental system em ...
... social vacuum and social interaction is the essential lived experience mediated through culture. The unique history emerges as a pattern of shared experiences through structural couplings. When two or more people interact, their lived experiences mutually modify each other and their mental system em ...
The Impact of Mortality Salience on Religion
... One of the most vital components of an individual’s cultural worldviews is religion. As Becker states, “religion solves the problem of death, which no living individuals can solve.”4 According to Becker’s theories, religion provides humans with the hope of literal immortality by offering one’s exist ...
... One of the most vital components of an individual’s cultural worldviews is religion. As Becker states, “religion solves the problem of death, which no living individuals can solve.”4 According to Becker’s theories, religion provides humans with the hope of literal immortality by offering one’s exist ...
The Cultural Evolution of Technology and Science
... that technology. These are discussed in the section, External Representations and Human-Constructed Environments. Our focus in this chapter is on technological evolution; that is, technological change as an evolutionary process. As Darwin noted, evolutionary processes require “descent with modificat ...
... that technology. These are discussed in the section, External Representations and Human-Constructed Environments. Our focus in this chapter is on technological evolution; that is, technological change as an evolutionary process. As Darwin noted, evolutionary processes require “descent with modificat ...
Chapter II Roots of Ecocriticism The study of literature
... not spurning the natural sciences but using their ideas to sustain viable readings‖ (Glotfelty and Fromm 78). Thus the working definition of literary ecocriticism is the analysis of literature‘s expression of humanity‘s place on Earth, our oikos or home. This wholly includes the cultural aspect thro ...
... not spurning the natural sciences but using their ideas to sustain viable readings‖ (Glotfelty and Fromm 78). Thus the working definition of literary ecocriticism is the analysis of literature‘s expression of humanity‘s place on Earth, our oikos or home. This wholly includes the cultural aspect thro ...
Nonverbal Communication and Culture
... communicate both ways. The difference is one of focus.”(Hall, 1989, 130) A Japanese coming from a high-context culture may have a message context orientation, a German from a lowcontext culture on the other hand may rely more on the message content. But this is no strict rule, people’s mind-sets may ...
... communicate both ways. The difference is one of focus.”(Hall, 1989, 130) A Japanese coming from a high-context culture may have a message context orientation, a German from a lowcontext culture on the other hand may rely more on the message content. But this is no strict rule, people’s mind-sets may ...
Psychology Jeopardy! Alexis Rea EDUC485 Class of 2019 You can
... The process of starting, directing, and maintaining physical and psychological activities; includes mechanisms involved in preferences for one activity over another and the vigor and persistence of responses ...
... The process of starting, directing, and maintaining physical and psychological activities; includes mechanisms involved in preferences for one activity over another and the vigor and persistence of responses ...
Theories of Personality
... Operant Conditioning: The process by which a response becomes more likely to occur or less so, depending on its consequences. Reinforcer: A stimulus or event that strengthens or increases the probability of the response it follows. ©2002 Prentice Hall ...
... Operant Conditioning: The process by which a response becomes more likely to occur or less so, depending on its consequences. Reinforcer: A stimulus or event that strengthens or increases the probability of the response it follows. ©2002 Prentice Hall ...
Intern Blurbs 2005
... and will graduate with a PhD in clinical psychology from the same institution upon completion of his clinical psychology pre-doctoral internship at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. His research has focused on understanding the development and consequences of panic-related escape and av ...
... and will graduate with a PhD in clinical psychology from the same institution upon completion of his clinical psychology pre-doctoral internship at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. His research has focused on understanding the development and consequences of panic-related escape and av ...
Unit 1. History and Approaches
... Darwin attempted to explain the huge variety of living things: In a scientific way Without drawing on religious ideas Evolution is not about progress It is about adaptation ...
... Darwin attempted to explain the huge variety of living things: In a scientific way Without drawing on religious ideas Evolution is not about progress It is about adaptation ...
Therapy - (www.forensicconsultation.org).
... Deinstitutionalization: discharging as many people as possible from state hospitals and discouraging admissions ...
... Deinstitutionalization: discharging as many people as possible from state hospitals and discouraging admissions ...
Learning
... – Most operant responses are voluntary motor system responses – The autonomic nervous system (ANS) does not provide sufficient sensory feedback to the brain to allow for conscious control ...
... – Most operant responses are voluntary motor system responses – The autonomic nervous system (ANS) does not provide sufficient sensory feedback to the brain to allow for conscious control ...
Negative Affect and Emotional Trade-off Difficulty
... emotion activates a predisposition to appraise future events in line with the central appraisal dimension that triggers the emotion’. For example, they find that fearful people make pessimistic risk assessments and future events judgments whereas angry people make optimistic assessments in the same ...
... emotion activates a predisposition to appraise future events in line with the central appraisal dimension that triggers the emotion’. For example, they find that fearful people make pessimistic risk assessments and future events judgments whereas angry people make optimistic assessments in the same ...
Michèle Lamont: A Portrait of a Capacious Sociologist
... discipline appears to me to be quite vibrant and generative. So we do move forward without having books that would be the equivalent of Samuelson’s textbooks on micro and macroeconomics. Earlier sociologists of science had this notion that knowledge accumulation would follow a linear pattern, ba ...
... discipline appears to me to be quite vibrant and generative. So we do move forward without having books that would be the equivalent of Samuelson’s textbooks on micro and macroeconomics. Earlier sociologists of science had this notion that knowledge accumulation would follow a linear pattern, ba ...
Welland Campus GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES 2016 Winter
... Can we know anything for certain? Do we have free will? What is the meaning of life? What is it to be a human being? Our focus will be on learning how to read, write and communicate critically about the underlying philosophical themes found in some of the most powerful and enduring films. PHIL1152 ...
... Can we know anything for certain? Do we have free will? What is the meaning of life? What is it to be a human being? Our focus will be on learning how to read, write and communicate critically about the underlying philosophical themes found in some of the most powerful and enduring films. PHIL1152 ...
Positive psychology in cancer care: safe territory or a bridge too far?
... Context is important: studies show that psychological traits such as forgiveness, optimism, hope etc can be beneficial or harmful depending on the context. (optimism in a gambler is problematic; forgiveness in a victim of domestic violence may be dangerous) Not to be reproduced without permission ...
... Context is important: studies show that psychological traits such as forgiveness, optimism, hope etc can be beneficial or harmful depending on the context. (optimism in a gambler is problematic; forgiveness in a victim of domestic violence may be dangerous) Not to be reproduced without permission ...
More to morality than mutualism
... the motives might be altruistic rather than fairness-based. In particular, CCs increase cooperation among those with altruistic values even when other group members continue to defect with regularity. Thus, those with altruistic values, like the CCs who activate those values, end up bearing more cos ...
... the motives might be altruistic rather than fairness-based. In particular, CCs increase cooperation among those with altruistic values even when other group members continue to defect with regularity. Thus, those with altruistic values, like the CCs who activate those values, end up bearing more cos ...
Cultural Evolutionary Processes
... evolutionary social science more generally, and is concerned with analyses that are oriented towards relatively fine grained understanding, rather than broad theoretical analyses. For this reason the evolutionary social science that will be the center of attention in what follows will be the interdi ...
... evolutionary social science more generally, and is concerned with analyses that are oriented towards relatively fine grained understanding, rather than broad theoretical analyses. For this reason the evolutionary social science that will be the center of attention in what follows will be the interdi ...