ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL ECONOMICS INTERVIEW SERIES
... Second, the financial crisis made herding part of what needs to be included in the explanation of economic behavior. Herding involves social linkages that operate across and outside markets. So again market relationships are embedded in social relationships. And as people are now well aware, herding ...
... Second, the financial crisis made herding part of what needs to be included in the explanation of economic behavior. Herding involves social linkages that operate across and outside markets. So again market relationships are embedded in social relationships. And as people are now well aware, herding ...
social interaction
... • Idea that social interaction involves trade in attention and other valued resources is central insight of exchange theory Exchange theorists argue all social relations involve literal giveand-take of valued resources, such as attention, pleasure, approval, prestige, information, and money • Rati ...
... • Idea that social interaction involves trade in attention and other valued resources is central insight of exchange theory Exchange theorists argue all social relations involve literal giveand-take of valued resources, such as attention, pleasure, approval, prestige, information, and money • Rati ...
social interaction
... • Idea that social interaction involves trade in attention and other valued resources is central insight of exchange theory Exchange theorists argue all social relations involve literal giveand-take of valued resources, such as attention, pleasure, approval, prestige, information, and money • Rati ...
... • Idea that social interaction involves trade in attention and other valued resources is central insight of exchange theory Exchange theorists argue all social relations involve literal giveand-take of valued resources, such as attention, pleasure, approval, prestige, information, and money • Rati ...
Mission-Oriented Legal Structure
... returns and engaging with the Base of the Economic Pyramid (BoP). Social enterprise, by contrast, may be considered an approach of inclusive business, but is not necessarily profit maximizing and its social mission can encompass a wide range of social services which may or may not be relevant to th ...
... returns and engaging with the Base of the Economic Pyramid (BoP). Social enterprise, by contrast, may be considered an approach of inclusive business, but is not necessarily profit maximizing and its social mission can encompass a wide range of social services which may or may not be relevant to th ...
SCIENCE AND ART IN SOCIAL WORK: AN OLD QUESTION IN THE
... integrative practice and research models will neither “hinder the moment-bymoment artistry” of social work nor ignore the scientific basis of the field14. Their argument accepts the need for art in social work, without creating a conflict with the need for science. Instead, science can be seen as a ...
... integrative practice and research models will neither “hinder the moment-bymoment artistry” of social work nor ignore the scientific basis of the field14. Their argument accepts the need for art in social work, without creating a conflict with the need for science. Instead, science can be seen as a ...
Building Social Work Knowledge: Some Issues
... psychology, anthropology, sociology... and so on in light of the nature of one's tasks and the ways people change' (Compton and Galaway, 1979:49). Problems in Borrowing Knowledge It is true that social and behavioural sciences provide an essential foundation to social work practice and without them ...
... psychology, anthropology, sociology... and so on in light of the nature of one's tasks and the ways people change' (Compton and Galaway, 1979:49). Problems in Borrowing Knowledge It is true that social and behavioural sciences provide an essential foundation to social work practice and without them ...
Gender in the Substance of Chemistry, Part 2: An Agenda for Theory
... disregard for the ideological content of the scientific theories under examination. The proponents of EPOR carried out a kind of qualitative (micro)sociology of the scientific community and described scientific controversies in terms of a power struggle between research groups, rooted in conflicting ...
... disregard for the ideological content of the scientific theories under examination. The proponents of EPOR carried out a kind of qualitative (micro)sociology of the scientific community and described scientific controversies in terms of a power struggle between research groups, rooted in conflicting ...
In PDF format - University at Albany
... APHI 114 - Morals and Society (#6375) TTH 10:15AM-11:35AM, HU-123 Instructor: Kristen Hessler Some of the most difficult and persistent questions in moral philosophy concern the relationship between the individual and society. We will begin studying these issues by exploring the famous conflict ...
... APHI 114 - Morals and Society (#6375) TTH 10:15AM-11:35AM, HU-123 Instructor: Kristen Hessler Some of the most difficult and persistent questions in moral philosophy concern the relationship between the individual and society. We will begin studying these issues by exploring the famous conflict ...
The Social Space and the Genesis of Groups Pierre Bourdieu
... constructed in different ways. It may be practically perceived, uttered, constructed, according to different principles of vision and division - for example, ethnic divisions. But groupings grounded in the structure of the space constructed in terms of capital distribution are more likely to be stab ...
... constructed in different ways. It may be practically perceived, uttered, constructed, according to different principles of vision and division - for example, ethnic divisions. But groupings grounded in the structure of the space constructed in terms of capital distribution are more likely to be stab ...