Honneth and Care-work
... simply by virtue of being persons, and not due to family connection, occupation, or the satisfactory performance of activities” (Young, 2007: 196). Young considers in the struggle for recognition as conceived by Honneth, individuals not only need to be recognised on a personal and civil basis, that ...
... simply by virtue of being persons, and not due to family connection, occupation, or the satisfactory performance of activities” (Young, 2007: 196). Young considers in the struggle for recognition as conceived by Honneth, individuals not only need to be recognised on a personal and civil basis, that ...
Individual Rights and the Social Good: A Choice
... taken to be the "concern" only of the relevant person. Even if persons other than Jack entertain preferences as to how Jack should between x and y sleep, it seems reasonable to argue that the choice ...
... taken to be the "concern" only of the relevant person. Even if persons other than Jack entertain preferences as to how Jack should between x and y sleep, it seems reasonable to argue that the choice ...
Social Capital: Prospects for a New Concept
... "the web of cooperative relationships between citizens that facilitate resolutionof collective action problems"(1997:999). "Social capital is defined by its function.It is not a single entity, but a variety of different entities having two characteristicsin common:They all consist of some aspect of ...
... "the web of cooperative relationships between citizens that facilitate resolutionof collective action problems"(1997:999). "Social capital is defined by its function.It is not a single entity, but a variety of different entities having two characteristicsin common:They all consist of some aspect of ...
The possibilities for effective child protection – The Finnish research
... tertiary prevention, child protection must take the responsibility in cases in which families, the service system and overall child and family policy have not been sufficient for the needs of the child, or in instances in which they have failed in supporting the child. Effectiveness is required in w ...
... tertiary prevention, child protection must take the responsibility in cases in which families, the service system and overall child and family policy have not been sufficient for the needs of the child, or in instances in which they have failed in supporting the child. Effectiveness is required in w ...
- Digital Commons @ New Haven
... itself. The class-based cultures each serve as ‘parent’ cultures, providing sets of cultural assumptions and choices which can be selectively utilized or appropriated by the various subcultures which they contain. Willis (1977), for example, examined the working-class culture of teenage boys in thei ...
... itself. The class-based cultures each serve as ‘parent’ cultures, providing sets of cultural assumptions and choices which can be selectively utilized or appropriated by the various subcultures which they contain. Willis (1977), for example, examined the working-class culture of teenage boys in thei ...
1 COLLECTIVE INTENTIONALITY AND SOCIAL AGENTS Raimo
... Two features that I have emphasized in my developments (in Tuomela, 1995, Chapters 5-7, especially) are the topic-relative distinction between operative and non-operative members of a social collective and the notion of correct social and normative circumstances. As argued there, these are also high ...
... Two features that I have emphasized in my developments (in Tuomela, 1995, Chapters 5-7, especially) are the topic-relative distinction between operative and non-operative members of a social collective and the notion of correct social and normative circumstances. As argued there, these are also high ...
a critical literature review of social class in american sociology
... The history of American sociology is complex and full of difficulties. Sociological texts had appeared in the United States as early as 1854, but these were largely motivated by, and interdependent with, evangelical Christendom (Hofstadter 1992; Ritzer 2008: 52; Saint-Arnaud 2009: 15). In its infanc ...
... The history of American sociology is complex and full of difficulties. Sociological texts had appeared in the United States as early as 1854, but these were largely motivated by, and interdependent with, evangelical Christendom (Hofstadter 1992; Ritzer 2008: 52; Saint-Arnaud 2009: 15). In its infanc ...
Understanding children and childhood
... from the point of view of a sociologist. My PhD research was about English secondary school children's work, broadly defined (their part‐ time jobs, marginal economic activities, working in family businesses and domestic chores at home). At the time I started, 20 years ago, th ...
... from the point of view of a sociologist. My PhD research was about English secondary school children's work, broadly defined (their part‐ time jobs, marginal economic activities, working in family businesses and domestic chores at home). At the time I started, 20 years ago, th ...
Understanding children and childhood
... from the point of view of a sociologist. My PhD research was about English secondary school children's work, broadly defined (their part‐ time jobs, marginal economic activities, working in family businesses and domestic chores at home). At the time I started, 20 years ago, th ...
... from the point of view of a sociologist. My PhD research was about English secondary school children's work, broadly defined (their part‐ time jobs, marginal economic activities, working in family businesses and domestic chores at home). At the time I started, 20 years ago, th ...
Federalism and Its Discontents - Foundation for Law, Justice and
... knowledge. In this context, works that feign confidence and certainty (while sweeping inconvenient theoretical/methodological/ substantive/normative issues under the carpet) seem to have a better chance in conveying a sense of technocratic expertise to those who finance research projects. Taking the ...
... knowledge. In this context, works that feign confidence and certainty (while sweeping inconvenient theoretical/methodological/ substantive/normative issues under the carpet) seem to have a better chance in conveying a sense of technocratic expertise to those who finance research projects. Taking the ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... Like pragmatics, nexus analysis is a multidisciplinary enterprise. Nexus analysis draws on many different linguistic and anthropological fields: Critical Discourse Analysis, Ethnography of Communication, social psychology, interactional sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. One of the aims o ...
... Like pragmatics, nexus analysis is a multidisciplinary enterprise. Nexus analysis draws on many different linguistic and anthropological fields: Critical Discourse Analysis, Ethnography of Communication, social psychology, interactional sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. One of the aims o ...
Reconsidering Social Cohesion: Developing a
... stability, consequently question to defining attention social cohesion per se. Social paid only passing result ...
... stability, consequently question to defining attention social cohesion per se. Social paid only passing result ...
TRANSLATOR`S INTRODUCTION to Axel Honneth, The Struggle for
... 'The more demanding this procedure is seen to be, the more extensive the features will have to be that, taken together, constitute a subject's moral accountability.'(12) To understand this claim, it is important to keep in mind the distinction Honneth makes between two historical processes: (a) an i ...
... 'The more demanding this procedure is seen to be, the more extensive the features will have to be that, taken together, constitute a subject's moral accountability.'(12) To understand this claim, it is important to keep in mind the distinction Honneth makes between two historical processes: (a) an i ...
East of Eden or South of Babel
... published about the same time, and both were organized around the prisoners’ dilemma. Yet the theoretical orientations they take to their material differ in subtle but significant ways. When Nicolaas Vriend (2002) asked “Was Hayek an Ace?” he was engaging in an activity similar to what I am undertak ...
... published about the same time, and both were organized around the prisoners’ dilemma. Yet the theoretical orientations they take to their material differ in subtle but significant ways. When Nicolaas Vriend (2002) asked “Was Hayek an Ace?” he was engaging in an activity similar to what I am undertak ...
TRANSNATIONAL MARKETS AND THE POLANYI PROBLEM
... specialised machines that require a steady flow of marketable resources in inputs and outputs. In order to keep the productive circuit running smoothly and profitable, then, labour, land and money needed to be turned into commodities that would be readily available on demand. This is the technologic ...
... specialised machines that require a steady flow of marketable resources in inputs and outputs. In order to keep the productive circuit running smoothly and profitable, then, labour, land and money needed to be turned into commodities that would be readily available on demand. This is the technologic ...
Social Practices and Normativity
... To explicate what I mean by a normative conception of practices as an alternative to regulist and regularist conceptions, I need to say more about normativity. I construe this notion very broadly. I have in mind the whole range of phenomena for which it is appropriate to apply normative concepts, su ...
... To explicate what I mean by a normative conception of practices as an alternative to regulist and regularist conceptions, I need to say more about normativity. I construe this notion very broadly. I have in mind the whole range of phenomena for which it is appropriate to apply normative concepts, su ...
Phenomenological Sociology - Center for Subjectivity Research
... Harold Garfinkel, whose most important publication in this context is Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967). These will be dealt with below. Alfred Schutz Alfred Schutz is often referred to as the founder of phenomenological sociology. 2 Schutz originally studied law and obtained his PhD from Vienna in ...
... Harold Garfinkel, whose most important publication in this context is Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967). These will be dealt with below. Alfred Schutz Alfred Schutz is often referred to as the founder of phenomenological sociology. 2 Schutz originally studied law and obtained his PhD from Vienna in ...
What Is Structural about the Basic Structure?
... Moreover, the distributive paradigm “reifies aspects of social life that are better understood as functions of rules and relations than things.” It also conceptualizes social justice primarily in terms of end-state patterns rather than social processes (Young 1990, 25; my emphasis). One example is R ...
... Moreover, the distributive paradigm “reifies aspects of social life that are better understood as functions of rules and relations than things.” It also conceptualizes social justice primarily in terms of end-state patterns rather than social processes (Young 1990, 25; my emphasis). One example is R ...
10_chapter 3
... industrial "progress that has taken place after the F .R. and the I.R. The new order of social institutions in keeping with the pace of changes had not taken firm hold. The cultural goals of people lacked coherence, confidence and worthwhile objectives. Ne\\" social values were yet to shape up with ...
... industrial "progress that has taken place after the F .R. and the I.R. The new order of social institutions in keeping with the pace of changes had not taken firm hold. The cultural goals of people lacked coherence, confidence and worthwhile objectives. Ne\\" social values were yet to shape up with ...
Defining a Discipline: Sociology and its Philosophical Problems
... The reasoning in this text depends on and exemplifies Durkheim’s conception of what for him was the paradigmatic social fact: obligations. Obligations were at once psychic and external. Psychic in the sense that they were experiences in the form of promptings of the conscience; which were psycholog ...
... The reasoning in this text depends on and exemplifies Durkheim’s conception of what for him was the paradigmatic social fact: obligations. Obligations were at once psychic and external. Psychic in the sense that they were experiences in the form of promptings of the conscience; which were psycholog ...
The Social History of an American Depression, 1837
... Primarily its purpose should be to provide work, and an intelligence office ought to be set up for this.'' Greeley's experience with the depression left deep scars upon him and directed his attention permanently to theories of general social reform. H e also returned frequently to the specific probl ...
... Primarily its purpose should be to provide work, and an intelligence office ought to be set up for this.'' Greeley's experience with the depression left deep scars upon him and directed his attention permanently to theories of general social reform. H e also returned frequently to the specific probl ...
The Social Calibration of Emotion Expression - polsoz.fu
... within discrete emotional episodes is of special significance to sociological analysis because it suggests that emotional expression, for example, facilitates inferences about other components such as cognitive appraisals or action tendencies. The poker face may be instructive here. The term refers ...
... within discrete emotional episodes is of special significance to sociological analysis because it suggests that emotional expression, for example, facilitates inferences about other components such as cognitive appraisals or action tendencies. The poker face may be instructive here. The term refers ...
Corporate Social Performance and Stock Returns
... performance against an objective set of criteria, principally for use by institutional investors. EIRIS survey firms concerning their social performance, but also undertake their own research. As a result, they are able to provide social performance scores for a firm irrespective of whether it parti ...
... performance against an objective set of criteria, principally for use by institutional investors. EIRIS survey firms concerning their social performance, but also undertake their own research. As a result, they are able to provide social performance scores for a firm irrespective of whether it parti ...
Writing the souk as a social fact - Institute of Social and Cultural
... Geertz’s demarcation of fieldwork semiosis in Meaning and order in Moroccan society: three essays in cultural analysis (Geertz et al. 1979) is a holistic, generative narration which exports knowledge from the field thanks to linguistic strategies designed and deployed to carry scientific postulates. ...
... Geertz’s demarcation of fieldwork semiosis in Meaning and order in Moroccan society: three essays in cultural analysis (Geertz et al. 1979) is a holistic, generative narration which exports knowledge from the field thanks to linguistic strategies designed and deployed to carry scientific postulates. ...
Distributive Justice: Some Addenda
... and how they are combined. This structure includes the political constitution and the principal economic and social arrangements which together define a person's liberties and rights, and affect his life-prospects as a whole. Since men are born into the social system at different positions, they hav ...
... and how they are combined. This structure includes the political constitution and the principal economic and social arrangements which together define a person's liberties and rights, and affect his life-prospects as a whole. Since men are born into the social system at different positions, they hav ...