Discussion Paper - Economics E
... more general possibilities. Bommier and Zuber (2008) address a similar question, but they focus on the risk on population size. They rely on a weaker Pareto principle than Blackorby, Bossert and Donaldson (2007) but even this version may not be satisfactory according to arguments in Fleurbaey (2010) ...
... more general possibilities. Bommier and Zuber (2008) address a similar question, but they focus on the risk on population size. They rely on a weaker Pareto principle than Blackorby, Bossert and Donaldson (2007) but even this version may not be satisfactory according to arguments in Fleurbaey (2010) ...
a critical literature review of social class in american sociology
... The primary goal of this paper is to provide a critical literature review of the theoretical definitions and concepts of social class in American sociology. In doing so, I will not only provide the reader with an insightful history of sociology, but also a sociology of knowledge that analyzes the de ...
... The primary goal of this paper is to provide a critical literature review of the theoretical definitions and concepts of social class in American sociology. In doing so, I will not only provide the reader with an insightful history of sociology, but also a sociology of knowledge that analyzes the de ...
The multi-trajectory theory of adult firesetting (M
... relate to the fact that (a) many of the categories have been empirically supported by other researchers (e.g., revenge, Koson & Dvoskin, 1982; Pettiway, 1987; Rix, 1994 and excitement, vandalism, and crime concealment; Icove & Estepp, 1987), and (b) because of the descriptive detail provided about f ...
... relate to the fact that (a) many of the categories have been empirically supported by other researchers (e.g., revenge, Koson & Dvoskin, 1982; Pettiway, 1987; Rix, 1994 and excitement, vandalism, and crime concealment; Icove & Estepp, 1987), and (b) because of the descriptive detail provided about f ...
The Social Construction of Whiteness
... “race” and whiteness has produced “human traces.” “What people do, how they behave and structure their daily lives, and even how humans are affected by certain ideological stances can all be observed in traces people either intentionally or inadvertently leave behind” (Berg 1989:85). This analysis in ...
... “race” and whiteness has produced “human traces.” “What people do, how they behave and structure their daily lives, and even how humans are affected by certain ideological stances can all be observed in traces people either intentionally or inadvertently leave behind” (Berg 1989:85). This analysis in ...
Post-DeveloPment theory anD the Discourse-agency
... of the development apparatus. Post-development’s pioneers see “development discourse and practice [as] constituting the last insidious chapter of the larger history of the expansion of modern, Western reason” (Peet 1997: 75), leading some to argue that “development colonised the world by ordering it ...
... of the development apparatus. Post-development’s pioneers see “development discourse and practice [as] constituting the last insidious chapter of the larger history of the expansion of modern, Western reason” (Peet 1997: 75), leading some to argue that “development colonised the world by ordering it ...
A new kind of symmetry: Actor-network theories
... world, a prevailing rhetoric of global competition, skills deficit, human capital mnd social excIUsioll uLiderpins prescriptionis to remedy low levels of performance in functionil literacy iand numeracy among the adult population. In England, these are supported by the net of 'wideniing participatio ...
... world, a prevailing rhetoric of global competition, skills deficit, human capital mnd social excIUsioll uLiderpins prescriptionis to remedy low levels of performance in functionil literacy iand numeracy among the adult population. In England, these are supported by the net of 'wideniing participatio ...
From knowledge to wisdom: the need for an
... There is the sustained and profound injustice of immense differences of wealth across the globe, the industrially advanced first world of North America, Europe and elsewhere experiencing unprecedented wealth while hundreds of millions of people live in conditions of poverty in the developing world, ...
... There is the sustained and profound injustice of immense differences of wealth across the globe, the industrially advanced first world of North America, Europe and elsewhere experiencing unprecedented wealth while hundreds of millions of people live in conditions of poverty in the developing world, ...