Editorial Social Constructionism in Community and Applied Social
... (3) We invent some things, such as mathematics, and our knowledge of such things has to be understood as different from our knowledge of the external world. (4) To understand human history we need to understand cultural change. To understand cultural change we need to understand forms of life. Forms ...
... (3) We invent some things, such as mathematics, and our knowledge of such things has to be understood as different from our knowledge of the external world. (4) To understand human history we need to understand cultural change. To understand cultural change we need to understand forms of life. Forms ...
Formalism and Relationalism in Social Network Theory
... A neo-Kantian, formalist interpretation of Simmel puts him very much at odds with relationalism as described by Emirbayer. In order to explain this I need to briefly point out key elements of Kant’s philosophy. Immanuel Kant was part of a RomanticConservative movement that both reacted to and carrie ...
... A neo-Kantian, formalist interpretation of Simmel puts him very much at odds with relationalism as described by Emirbayer. In order to explain this I need to briefly point out key elements of Kant’s philosophy. Immanuel Kant was part of a RomanticConservative movement that both reacted to and carrie ...
kinship and Social Relations in Filipino Culture
... the offsprings. Thus, despite the evident exchange of labor and cooperative farm practices, each member of the family is given responsiblity over particular fields of his own (Jocano, 1969; Lewis, 1975). The system of agricultural production in Philippine society is built on family labor and relatio ...
... the offsprings. Thus, despite the evident exchange of labor and cooperative farm practices, each member of the family is given responsiblity over particular fields of his own (Jocano, 1969; Lewis, 1975). The system of agricultural production in Philippine society is built on family labor and relatio ...
Philosophy of Social Robotics: Abundance Economics
... configuring the modes of life of the future. Two of the areas with the most significant potential impact could be economics and society. In an economic sense, social robots are one form of robotics, and more generally indicative of the move to the automation economy. A key contemporary concern is t ...
... configuring the modes of life of the future. Two of the areas with the most significant potential impact could be economics and society. In an economic sense, social robots are one form of robotics, and more generally indicative of the move to the automation economy. A key contemporary concern is t ...
Renewing the Voluntary Sector in Australia
... key reason why the sell-out is happening is the fact that most of us can’t give a simple account of the kind of society we want and why it necessitates a critical role for the organisations of civil society. In my own case I would say I have spent the last three decades trying to understand neoliber ...
... key reason why the sell-out is happening is the fact that most of us can’t give a simple account of the kind of society we want and why it necessitates a critical role for the organisations of civil society. In my own case I would say I have spent the last three decades trying to understand neoliber ...
From Poverty to Power: How Knowledge in The Secret Garden and
... How little chance [they] would stand of surviving another rebellion” (18). By increasing the excitement and bloodiness of the Games, the tributes’ skills are used against them to re-establish the Capitol’s dominance over the districts. Knowledge among the poor thus impedes rather than facilitates s ...
... How little chance [they] would stand of surviving another rebellion” (18). By increasing the excitement and bloodiness of the Games, the tributes’ skills are used against them to re-establish the Capitol’s dominance over the districts. Knowledge among the poor thus impedes rather than facilitates s ...
achievement values, cognitive style and social class
... society with child-rearing practices that emphasize conformity to adult authority rather than personal mastery, discipline rather than independence, restriction rather than responsibility and freedom, produces people who are relatively low in their level of field articulation. For example, they are ...
... society with child-rearing practices that emphasize conformity to adult authority rather than personal mastery, discipline rather than independence, restriction rather than responsibility and freedom, produces people who are relatively low in their level of field articulation. For example, they are ...
Towards a Social Democratic Theory of the State
... I shall take it as axiomatic that democratic theories of the state agree on one crucial matter. This is that the social ideal of equal respect for all persons ought to be central to the organization of society. What makes such theories democratic-better perhaps, democentric-is precisely the notion t ...
... I shall take it as axiomatic that democratic theories of the state agree on one crucial matter. This is that the social ideal of equal respect for all persons ought to be central to the organization of society. What makes such theories democratic-better perhaps, democentric-is precisely the notion t ...
learn more - Martha Heineman Pieper, Ph.D.
... or experimental investigation, and then checking them by suitable observations or experiments."32 The emphasis on science as an enterprise of justification had some important consequences. In the first place, the result of the logical empiricists' exclusive focus on the justification rather than the ...
... or experimental investigation, and then checking them by suitable observations or experiments."32 The emphasis on science as an enterprise of justification had some important consequences. In the first place, the result of the logical empiricists' exclusive focus on the justification rather than the ...
Common Ground? Links Between Sports Hiatory, Sports Geography
... providing a history of the present and a sociology of the past. They are two sides of the same coin. What these types of historical sociology have in common is that both involve the generation of knowledge about specific types of recurring phenomena—irrespective of the time frames involved. The othe ...
... providing a history of the present and a sociology of the past. They are two sides of the same coin. What these types of historical sociology have in common is that both involve the generation of knowledge about specific types of recurring phenomena—irrespective of the time frames involved. The othe ...