Theoretical psychology
... (approximately the same number). I learned a great deal from them, in particular during an hours-long discussion after my paper. They had ordered up the paper about my aforementioned experiment, and they in turn granted my request: for the social psychologists to invite psychoanalysts as well, and ...
... (approximately the same number). I learned a great deal from them, in particular during an hours-long discussion after my paper. They had ordered up the paper about my aforementioned experiment, and they in turn granted my request: for the social psychologists to invite psychoanalysts as well, and ...
Vulnerability and Resilience from a Socio
... vulnerable or resilient in a certain way by virtue of particular, objectively measurable factors. Such an understanding is widespread in both the natural and social sciences. It is clear that analyses of vulnerability and resilience have taken into account aspects of social differentiation – not lea ...
... vulnerable or resilient in a certain way by virtue of particular, objectively measurable factors. Such an understanding is widespread in both the natural and social sciences. It is clear that analyses of vulnerability and resilience have taken into account aspects of social differentiation – not lea ...
in Bengali Literature and Cinema - Centre for the Study of Culture
... Numerous acknowledgements are due for people without whose human, intellectual and technical contribution this thesis would not have seen light of the day. First and foremost a huge and earnest thanks to my research guide M. Madhava Prasad for the patient and meticulous critical response to my writi ...
... Numerous acknowledgements are due for people without whose human, intellectual and technical contribution this thesis would not have seen light of the day. First and foremost a huge and earnest thanks to my research guide M. Madhava Prasad for the patient and meticulous critical response to my writi ...
the mass psychology of fascism
... It is this unfortunate structuralization that is responsible for the fact that every natural, social or libidinous impulse that wants to spring into action from the biologic core has to pass through the layer of secondary perverse drives and is thereby distorted. This distortion transforms the origi ...
... It is this unfortunate structuralization that is responsible for the fact that every natural, social or libidinous impulse that wants to spring into action from the biologic core has to pass through the layer of secondary perverse drives and is thereby distorted. This distortion transforms the origi ...
Herbert Spencer`s Evolutionary Individualism
... present?” The answer might be, because it pains us to observe suffering, and thus we coopt nature so that we can express sympathy and compassion and thereby alleviate our ...
... present?” The answer might be, because it pains us to observe suffering, and thus we coopt nature so that we can express sympathy and compassion and thereby alleviate our ...
Bristolmainlatest2
... with the multidimensionality, there seems to be a choice between two primary ways of tackling it. As noted above, the ‘theoretical’ approach held to be most robust and ‘scientific’ seeks to extract, simplify, and hypothesise on the basis of findings, which can then be tested against further data ana ...
... with the multidimensionality, there seems to be a choice between two primary ways of tackling it. As noted above, the ‘theoretical’ approach held to be most robust and ‘scientific’ seeks to extract, simplify, and hypothesise on the basis of findings, which can then be tested against further data ana ...
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND THE PROBLEM OF COLLECTIVE
... introduce - via interaction - concepts I shall expand on in the following chapters. Chapter seven will substantiate the concepts of collective subjectivity and collective causality, and, thereby, the central claim of the thesis. Chapter eight will focus on multidimensionality, hierarchy and their re ...
... introduce - via interaction - concepts I shall expand on in the following chapters. Chapter seven will substantiate the concepts of collective subjectivity and collective causality, and, thereby, the central claim of the thesis. Chapter eight will focus on multidimensionality, hierarchy and their re ...
ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
Ideology and Utopia in Mannheim
... socialist-communist, and fascist) and utopian (Chiliastic, liberal-humanitarian, conservative, and socialist-communist) collective mental structures. The problem for Mannheim, who was seeking a scientific approach to politics free of such one-sided biases, was how to synthesize the partial truths em ...
... socialist-communist, and fascist) and utopian (Chiliastic, liberal-humanitarian, conservative, and socialist-communist) collective mental structures. The problem for Mannheim, who was seeking a scientific approach to politics free of such one-sided biases, was how to synthesize the partial truths em ...
The Rules of Sociological Method
... cerning science, he was a realist.The initial definitions by which phenomena are classified 'must express the phenomena as a ...
... cerning science, he was a realist.The initial definitions by which phenomena are classified 'must express the phenomena as a ...
Social solidarities: the search for solidarity in
... As Stjerno argues “the phenomenon of group loyalty and sharing resources existed long before the idea of solidarity developed” and “the term was in general use before its modern meaning had ...
... As Stjerno argues “the phenomenon of group loyalty and sharing resources existed long before the idea of solidarity developed” and “the term was in general use before its modern meaning had ...
The uncritical realism of realist evaluation - Pure
... Pawson takes us through his reading of critical realism in seven stages, each stage being prefaced by a proposition that he ascribes to critical realism. He finds himself at one with Bhaskar for the first three propositions but parts ways with him on the fourth and becomes increasingly antithetical, ...
... Pawson takes us through his reading of critical realism in seven stages, each stage being prefaced by a proposition that he ascribes to critical realism. He finds himself at one with Bhaskar for the first three propositions but parts ways with him on the fourth and becomes increasingly antithetical, ...
Apples and Oranges:Synthesis without a common denominator
... judgment comes from many independent sources, through many technical means, using multiple criteria embedded in different value systems. Social complexity refers to multi-domain and multi-level judgements, which are poorly understood in totality if studied only by conventional causal models, which a ...
... judgment comes from many independent sources, through many technical means, using multiple criteria embedded in different value systems. Social complexity refers to multi-domain and multi-level judgements, which are poorly understood in totality if studied only by conventional causal models, which a ...
Think Global Act Local
... biologist in 1879 to founding figure of modern urban planning in the twentieth century. Examining his career, it is clear that cities were one of his earliest interests and by no means were they a late add-on to his biological work. Indeed, it seems quite simple how the step was made from algae and ...
... biologist in 1879 to founding figure of modern urban planning in the twentieth century. Examining his career, it is clear that cities were one of his earliest interests and by no means were they a late add-on to his biological work. Indeed, it seems quite simple how the step was made from algae and ...
Right Wing Autoritharism, Social Dominance Orientation
... ported also more implicit AFA (O’Brien, Hunter, & Banks, 2007). Again, it was found that individuals who reported high scores on the SDO scale were more inclined to blame victims (see, Pratto et al., 1994; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999). This result suggests that SDO is related with the tendency to assume ...
... ported also more implicit AFA (O’Brien, Hunter, & Banks, 2007). Again, it was found that individuals who reported high scores on the SDO scale were more inclined to blame victims (see, Pratto et al., 1994; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999). This result suggests that SDO is related with the tendency to assume ...
summary of recommendations
... respect, trust, accountability and collaboration. The St Vincent de Paul Society is a respected charitable organisations operating in 142 countries around the world. In Australia we operate in every state and territory with nearly 50,000 members and volunteers committed to our work of social assista ...
... respect, trust, accountability and collaboration. The St Vincent de Paul Society is a respected charitable organisations operating in 142 countries around the world. In Australia we operate in every state and territory with nearly 50,000 members and volunteers committed to our work of social assista ...
Can practice theory inspire studies on ICTs in everyday life?
... formed by understandings, procedures and engagements. The same issue reappears at the level of social domains that are also defined by some kind of interconnectedness. The ‘translation’ of this abstract concept into empirically workable delimitations is not an easy task. Empirical studies applying a ...
... formed by understandings, procedures and engagements. The same issue reappears at the level of social domains that are also defined by some kind of interconnectedness. The ‘translation’ of this abstract concept into empirically workable delimitations is not an easy task. Empirical studies applying a ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically specific and contested and as such these influence the ways in which bodies are viewed ...
... social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically specific and contested and as such these influence the ways in which bodies are viewed ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Capital Formation and Economic Growth
... moneys), whether official or nonofficial, is a generalized medium of exchange (i.e. what sorts of things other than money can be exchanged for it and in what quantities). The term monetary capital will be used to refer to any money that may be exchanged for two or more goods that are not free goods. ...
... moneys), whether official or nonofficial, is a generalized medium of exchange (i.e. what sorts of things other than money can be exchanged for it and in what quantities). The term monetary capital will be used to refer to any money that may be exchanged for two or more goods that are not free goods. ...
The interactive financial effects between corporate
... *Corresponding author. We would like to thank Simon Burke for his helpful suggestions. All remaining errors are our own. ...
... *Corresponding author. We would like to thank Simon Burke for his helpful suggestions. All remaining errors are our own. ...
Social discord as the foundation of republicanism in Machiavelli`s
... As his analysis of disorder shows, strife, while an inherently destabilizing, but, as he argues, unavoidable process, may lead to good outcomes; however, they are by no means guaranteed. Further analysis will show that the only way for strife to produce generally beneficial outcomes is for it to be ...
... As his analysis of disorder shows, strife, while an inherently destabilizing, but, as he argues, unavoidable process, may lead to good outcomes; however, they are by no means guaranteed. Further analysis will show that the only way for strife to produce generally beneficial outcomes is for it to be ...
The Avatars in the Machine - Dreaming as a - Open
... The idea that dreaming is a simulation of the waking world is currently becoming a far more widely shared and accepted view among dream researchers. Several philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists have recently characterized dreaming in terms of virtual reality, immersive spatiotemporal sim ...
... The idea that dreaming is a simulation of the waking world is currently becoming a far more widely shared and accepted view among dream researchers. Several philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists have recently characterized dreaming in terms of virtual reality, immersive spatiotemporal sim ...
Treating Compassion Fatigue among Those Working With
... self-care, and also the lack of empirical studies that have been done on self-care. Researchers in the articles used multiple research tools to gain an insight on what self-care looks like for others. This study recognized specific areas in which many mental health workers identified effective self- ...
... self-care, and also the lack of empirical studies that have been done on self-care. Researchers in the articles used multiple research tools to gain an insight on what self-care looks like for others. This study recognized specific areas in which many mental health workers identified effective self- ...
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WELFARE
... in Istanbul. The Summit Declaration was signed on 25 June 1992 and thereby formally established the Black Sea Economic Cooperation as an intergovernmental grouping. Two years after the establishment of BSEC, in March 1994, the Permanent International Secretariat was established in Istanbul. The peri ...
... in Istanbul. The Summit Declaration was signed on 25 June 1992 and thereby formally established the Black Sea Economic Cooperation as an intergovernmental grouping. Two years after the establishment of BSEC, in March 1994, the Permanent International Secretariat was established in Istanbul. The peri ...
Theorizing Modernity and Technology
... with extensive reference to technology, or that concentrate on both by studying the way in which evolutions within modernity intersect with technological changes. In modernity theory, technology is often treated as a ‘black box’ that is discussed, if at all, in abstract and often essentialist and te ...
... with extensive reference to technology, or that concentrate on both by studying the way in which evolutions within modernity intersect with technological changes. In modernity theory, technology is often treated as a ‘black box’ that is discussed, if at all, in abstract and often essentialist and te ...