Toward a social responsibility theory for educational research (in
... formulate that AR develops practical knowledge in the pursuit of worthwhile human purposes. This in essence is of course not straightforward a difference with the main stream academic research approach because the latest develops (practical) knowledge for (worthwhile) human purposes too. There are, ...
... formulate that AR develops practical knowledge in the pursuit of worthwhile human purposes. This in essence is of course not straightforward a difference with the main stream academic research approach because the latest develops (practical) knowledge for (worthwhile) human purposes too. There are, ...
Justice Criminology and Criminal
... close to, perhaps even entirely compatible with, Wacquant’s view of the matter, notwithstanding some differences in vocabulary and style. However, it is also designedly inclusive and is by no means restricted to, and certainly does not automatically prefer, one way of engagement over all others. We ...
... close to, perhaps even entirely compatible with, Wacquant’s view of the matter, notwithstanding some differences in vocabulary and style. However, it is also designedly inclusive and is by no means restricted to, and certainly does not automatically prefer, one way of engagement over all others. We ...
The Incorporation of Symbolic Inequality - Der WWW2
... to Ernst Cassirer’s (1997) interpretation of humanly produced entities as imbued with meaning. The term ’practice’ refers to the processes within the human realm. From this perspective, all symbols are part of practices and all practice is symbolically mediated. There are plenty of non-symbolic real ...
... to Ernst Cassirer’s (1997) interpretation of humanly produced entities as imbued with meaning. The term ’practice’ refers to the processes within the human realm. From this perspective, all symbols are part of practices and all practice is symbolically mediated. There are plenty of non-symbolic real ...
- Munich Personal RePEc Archive
... against which to compare history, but it cannot explain the origin of inequality. But as helpful as Nozick's remarks are, they are incomplete, for there is in fact another way in which social contract theory may be used: as a normative thought-experiment. This is how Rawls (1971) uses social contra ...
... against which to compare history, but it cannot explain the origin of inequality. But as helpful as Nozick's remarks are, they are incomplete, for there is in fact another way in which social contract theory may be used: as a normative thought-experiment. This is how Rawls (1971) uses social contra ...
Agent-based computational models and generative social science
... Barnsley’s fern (Barnsley, 1988) is a good mathematical example. The limit object indeed looks very much like a black spleenwort fern. But—under iteration of a certain affine function system—it assembles itself in a completely unbiological way, with the tip first, then a few outer branches, eventual ...
... Barnsley’s fern (Barnsley, 1988) is a good mathematical example. The limit object indeed looks very much like a black spleenwort fern. But—under iteration of a certain affine function system—it assembles itself in a completely unbiological way, with the tip first, then a few outer branches, eventual ...
Electronic copy - Cemal Burak Tansel
... ‘rational capitalist states in Europe versus irrational Oriental despotisms’, and the ‘capitalist mode of production versus the Asiatic mode of production’ (ECWP: 57). What Hobson ultimately fails to distinguish is the nature of the discussion and the crucial level of abstraction within which Marx d ...
... ‘rational capitalist states in Europe versus irrational Oriental despotisms’, and the ‘capitalist mode of production versus the Asiatic mode of production’ (ECWP: 57). What Hobson ultimately fails to distinguish is the nature of the discussion and the crucial level of abstraction within which Marx d ...
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... firms. Stock markets did not yet exist, even though government bond markets did, in part because limited liability did not yet exist. The patterns of flow of these different types of capital through Florentine society varied radically, both cross-sectionally and across time. ...
... firms. Stock markets did not yet exist, even though government bond markets did, in part because limited liability did not yet exist. The patterns of flow of these different types of capital through Florentine society varied radically, both cross-sectionally and across time. ...
the mission of the church in the theology of the social gospel
... mater Colby College, and some study of history and historiological method in Germany, he was offered a position at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago in 1894. He was dean there from 1908 until his retirement in 1933. Mathews was a prolific writer on both the scholarly and popular level ...
... mater Colby College, and some study of history and historiological method in Germany, he was offered a position at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago in 1894. He was dean there from 1908 until his retirement in 1933. Mathews was a prolific writer on both the scholarly and popular level ...
Towards a Formal Model of Social Data
... organizations and through the medium of advanced computational system stems. In the past, social science findings were based on individually reported relationships and/or analysis of aggregate data collected by state agencies or researchers. Advancements in information technology and the availabilit ...
... organizations and through the medium of advanced computational system stems. In the past, social science findings were based on individually reported relationships and/or analysis of aggregate data collected by state agencies or researchers. Advancements in information technology and the availabilit ...
The End of Theorists:
... way in which persons respond to changing conditions. In contrast to the standard approach, in which actors immediately respond to field-level change in quasiadaptive ways, I will argue that the main danger that we face will be the predictable temptation to engage in modes of theory production and co ...
... way in which persons respond to changing conditions. In contrast to the standard approach, in which actors immediately respond to field-level change in quasiadaptive ways, I will argue that the main danger that we face will be the predictable temptation to engage in modes of theory production and co ...