Doing fieldwork in Eastern Europe: introduction
... disillusionment and sarcasm of small-scale entrepreneurs in the Tatra Highlands. In contemporary political discourse she detects an attitude towards the new legal framework that—contrary to Max Weber’s notion of politics and authority in a rational state—is not grounded in acceptance of the rule of ...
... disillusionment and sarcasm of small-scale entrepreneurs in the Tatra Highlands. In contemporary political discourse she detects an attitude towards the new legal framework that—contrary to Max Weber’s notion of politics and authority in a rational state—is not grounded in acceptance of the rule of ...
Doing fieldwork in Eastern Europe: introduction
... disillusionment and sarcasm of small-scale entrepreneurs in the Tatra Highlands. In contemporary political discourse she detects an attitude towards the new legal framework that—contrary to Max Weber’s notion of politics and authority in a rational state—is not grounded in acceptance of the rule of ...
... disillusionment and sarcasm of small-scale entrepreneurs in the Tatra Highlands. In contemporary political discourse she detects an attitude towards the new legal framework that—contrary to Max Weber’s notion of politics and authority in a rational state—is not grounded in acceptance of the rule of ...
Soreanu, Raluca, 2010. Metaphor in the Social Sciences
... return. The starting point of critique in this essay is not the mere fact that these – otherwise very different – theoretical constructs have a spatial resonance. Rather, I reflect on metaphor-in-use, on what a metaphor does in relation to understanding; on how it inhabits the space it claims; and o ...
... return. The starting point of critique in this essay is not the mere fact that these – otherwise very different – theoretical constructs have a spatial resonance. Rather, I reflect on metaphor-in-use, on what a metaphor does in relation to understanding; on how it inhabits the space it claims; and o ...
Beyond Neuronal Man. Interdisciplinary Research on the
... have been dominated in France by three systems of analysis which have neglected too much our brain : structuralism (…), marxism (…) and psychoanalysis. »2 But, paradoxically, at the same time, he did not pay much attention to social scientists and he preferred debating with famous philosophers, such ...
... have been dominated in France by three systems of analysis which have neglected too much our brain : structuralism (…), marxism (…) and psychoanalysis. »2 But, paradoxically, at the same time, he did not pay much attention to social scientists and he preferred debating with famous philosophers, such ...
'D. Schecter, The History of the Left from Marx to the Present - Theoretical Perspectives' [PDF 13.76KB]
... these relationships in the context of some key discourses and their empirical manifestations. In so doing, he produces a line of thought which is certainly not exhaustive and is in fact only partially conclusive, thereby opening up extensive potential for further debate and analysis; both of the rel ...
... these relationships in the context of some key discourses and their empirical manifestations. In so doing, he produces a line of thought which is certainly not exhaustive and is in fact only partially conclusive, thereby opening up extensive potential for further debate and analysis; both of the rel ...
MARK BEVIR`S A THEORY OF GOVERNANCE FROM THE
... about simple-minded essentialism that lie behind Bevir’s analysis. It’s doubtful that we can identify rigorous necessary and sufficient conditions defining either states in general or a particular state. However, I wonder whether the degree of diversity and contestation in social meanings and narrat ...
... about simple-minded essentialism that lie behind Bevir’s analysis. It’s doubtful that we can identify rigorous necessary and sufficient conditions defining either states in general or a particular state. However, I wonder whether the degree of diversity and contestation in social meanings and narrat ...