Causality and Complexity in the Works of Pierre Bourdieu
... and necessity. […] So, in a sense, man submits to the dialectic as to an enemy power; in another sense, he creates it; […] man must be controlled by the dialectic in so far as he creates it, and create it in so far as he is controlled by it’ (Sartre 1976). Sartre also suggested that real freedom can ...
... and necessity. […] So, in a sense, man submits to the dialectic as to an enemy power; in another sense, he creates it; […] man must be controlled by the dialectic in so far as he creates it, and create it in so far as he is controlled by it’ (Sartre 1976). Sartre also suggested that real freedom can ...
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... analytical examination, as will be shown below. First, I will briefly clarify the phenomenon of laughing at oneself and the social demand for this trait. After that, I bring forth certain philosophical observations about self-ridiculing and highlight possible shortcomings of laughing at oneself. The ...
... analytical examination, as will be shown below. First, I will briefly clarify the phenomenon of laughing at oneself and the social demand for this trait. After that, I bring forth certain philosophical observations about self-ridiculing and highlight possible shortcomings of laughing at oneself. The ...
Concetual and theoretical Frames for north Africa Socio
... at stake here is the identification of certain specific factor(s) that could account for this sub-category of the larger phenomenon of the Franco-Arabe in the Tunisian society. Our own research in this field has enabled us to identify two major forces that could explain the Tunisian feminine Franco- ...
... at stake here is the identification of certain specific factor(s) that could account for this sub-category of the larger phenomenon of the Franco-Arabe in the Tunisian society. Our own research in this field has enabled us to identify two major forces that could explain the Tunisian feminine Franco- ...
Theorising Social Constraint: The Concept of
... the former cannot be reduced to the latter à la naturalism/reductionism.6 A further example of the use of non-reductive supervenience can be found in many physicalist theories of mind (see Chalmers 1996). It is suggested that supervenience accounts of the mind–body problem emerged from the need to e ...
... the former cannot be reduced to the latter à la naturalism/reductionism.6 A further example of the use of non-reductive supervenience can be found in many physicalist theories of mind (see Chalmers 1996). It is suggested that supervenience accounts of the mind–body problem emerged from the need to e ...
Professions as Science-Based Occupations Brante
... They are self-reproducing, strive for occupational monopoly, are collegiate, use strong discretion, control their internal labour market and division of labour, control socialization of the next generation, issue credentials (‘made guys’, ‘wise guys’), often see their occupation as a calling and uph ...
... They are self-reproducing, strive for occupational monopoly, are collegiate, use strong discretion, control their internal labour market and division of labour, control socialization of the next generation, issue credentials (‘made guys’, ‘wise guys’), often see their occupation as a calling and uph ...
Normalcy-preface
... of the immigrants interviewed for this volume, their life “is slowly becoming normal”. This categorizing expression has many meanings, and quite often contradictory, but it implies an expectation to be filled in the future and some tone of achievement which could not be acquired in the past. Migrant ...
... of the immigrants interviewed for this volume, their life “is slowly becoming normal”. This categorizing expression has many meanings, and quite often contradictory, but it implies an expectation to be filled in the future and some tone of achievement which could not be acquired in the past. Migrant ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... anthropology. One of the aims of nexus analysis is to clarify the many complex relations between discourse and social action (Scollon and Scollon 2002:1). As outlined in the introduction all actions are understood to be mediated by cultural tools (or mediational means), and in this aspect we find th ...
... anthropology. One of the aims of nexus analysis is to clarify the many complex relations between discourse and social action (Scollon and Scollon 2002:1). As outlined in the introduction all actions are understood to be mediated by cultural tools (or mediational means), and in this aspect we find th ...
WHAT IS MEANT BY DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?
... whether illocutionary force is a matter of speaker intention (as in Searle's version of speech act theory) or of hearer interpretation (as is more or less presupposed in Austin's stress on hearer uptake - e.g. recognising an utterance as a command, else it cannot have that force). Some researchers n ...
... whether illocutionary force is a matter of speaker intention (as in Searle's version of speech act theory) or of hearer interpretation (as is more or less presupposed in Austin's stress on hearer uptake - e.g. recognising an utterance as a command, else it cannot have that force). Some researchers n ...
Reconsidering Social Cohesion: Developing a
... should be judged in terms of two criteria: (1) minimal social sciences, cohesion ...
... should be judged in terms of two criteria: (1) minimal social sciences, cohesion ...