NEWS - Lingua Viva
... Some Sprint employees revealed their social-media blind spot when called out for inappropriate online behavior. They immediately asked whether they were in trouble with Sprint Space or Sprint HR, not realizing they were one and the same. Because of this disconnect, Sprint realized it was important t ...
... Some Sprint employees revealed their social-media blind spot when called out for inappropriate online behavior. They immediately asked whether they were in trouble with Sprint Space or Sprint HR, not realizing they were one and the same. Because of this disconnect, Sprint realized it was important t ...
Asking questions well - Center for Social Development
... By “asking questions well” I refer to selecting an issue of importance and framing a research question that will be productive. The subtitle of my lecture, “the role of theory in applied social research,” indicates that, in my view, theory has a great deal to do with asking questions well. This is a ...
... By “asking questions well” I refer to selecting an issue of importance and framing a research question that will be productive. The subtitle of my lecture, “the role of theory in applied social research,” indicates that, in my view, theory has a great deal to do with asking questions well. This is a ...
Iara Cury Anthropology of Development 2/5/2011 Education
... inequality was Pierre Bourdieu, who together with Jean-Claude Passeron, published a study entitled, Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture. In this book, Bourdieu expounded the idea that children of the working class reached school untrained in the values, skills, and behaviors transacted in ...
... inequality was Pierre Bourdieu, who together with Jean-Claude Passeron, published a study entitled, Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture. In this book, Bourdieu expounded the idea that children of the working class reached school untrained in the values, skills, and behaviors transacted in ...
PROLEGOMENON The consequences of the
... This transcendental argument from experimental activity, together with other arguments from the context of applied and practical science, establishes the inexorability and irreducibility of philosophical ontology and the necessarily stratified and differentiated character of this ontology. It now be ...
... This transcendental argument from experimental activity, together with other arguments from the context of applied and practical science, establishes the inexorability and irreducibility of philosophical ontology and the necessarily stratified and differentiated character of this ontology. It now be ...
pdf - Vassar College
... Chapter 8 is an attempt to resolve some of the issues facing archaeologists: namely, being seen as magicians able to bring a hidden past amazingly back to life, on the one hand, and as scholars with contradictory and multiple versions of the past, on the other hand. Comparisons are necessary, and so ...
... Chapter 8 is an attempt to resolve some of the issues facing archaeologists: namely, being seen as magicians able to bring a hidden past amazingly back to life, on the one hand, and as scholars with contradictory and multiple versions of the past, on the other hand. Comparisons are necessary, and so ...
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... people will imitate aggression they observe from a role model, for example a parent, sibling or someone the observer looks up to. The theory also suggests that aggression is learnt through vicarious reinforcement which is where the observer witnesses the model being rewarded for their aggressive beh ...
... people will imitate aggression they observe from a role model, for example a parent, sibling or someone the observer looks up to. The theory also suggests that aggression is learnt through vicarious reinforcement which is where the observer witnesses the model being rewarded for their aggressive beh ...
On Social and Economic Spheres
... The modern people in a developing country like Indonesia witness the emerging form of social life from the social and economic spheres. While the traditional culture of Indonesia practices a very strong tendencies and values for sharing [cf. 8], especially those who live in the rural areas of villag ...
... The modern people in a developing country like Indonesia witness the emerging form of social life from the social and economic spheres. While the traditional culture of Indonesia practices a very strong tendencies and values for sharing [cf. 8], especially those who live in the rural areas of villag ...
From culture to hegemony
... dominant discourses about reality, the dominant ideologies. They thus tend to represent, in however obscure and contradictory a fashion, the interests of the dominant groups in society. To understand this point we should refer to Marx: The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling idea ...
... dominant discourses about reality, the dominant ideologies. They thus tend to represent, in however obscure and contradictory a fashion, the interests of the dominant groups in society. To understand this point we should refer to Marx: The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling idea ...
The Limits of the Scientific Method in Economics and Business: A
... economy is the scientist McCloskey (2005). He believes that common complaints are not acceptable concerning the application of mathematical and statistical methods in economics. In fact, in his own opinion, the advocates of this view are those scholars who emphasize the superiority of the natural sc ...
... economy is the scientist McCloskey (2005). He believes that common complaints are not acceptable concerning the application of mathematical and statistical methods in economics. In fact, in his own opinion, the advocates of this view are those scholars who emphasize the superiority of the natural sc ...
Is Science Scientific?
... fall so far outside what we currently accept as valid scientific knowledge and therefore not worthy of consideration, it follows that what counts as "scientific knowledge" is whatever scientists themselves define it to be - and they, at the very least, have an interest in maintaining this definition ...
... fall so far outside what we currently accept as valid scientific knowledge and therefore not worthy of consideration, it follows that what counts as "scientific knowledge" is whatever scientists themselves define it to be - and they, at the very least, have an interest in maintaining this definition ...
Social contract CLOZE worksheet
... The social contract and the civil rights it gives us are neither "natural" nor permanently fixed. Rather, the contract itself is the means towards an end — the benefit of 14 — and (according to some philosophers such as Locke or Rousseau), is only legitimate to the extent that it meets the general i ...
... The social contract and the civil rights it gives us are neither "natural" nor permanently fixed. Rather, the contract itself is the means towards an end — the benefit of 14 — and (according to some philosophers such as Locke or Rousseau), is only legitimate to the extent that it meets the general i ...
The Normative Structures of Human Civilization. Readings in John
... been erroneous in several perspectives: To have mistaken the role of language (»a curse of all social (and political) theorizing from Aristotle«2 on) and having consequently misunderstood the question of social reality. But is this reference to Weber and Durkheim correct, these »great philosopher-so ...
... been erroneous in several perspectives: To have mistaken the role of language (»a curse of all social (and political) theorizing from Aristotle«2 on) and having consequently misunderstood the question of social reality. But is this reference to Weber and Durkheim correct, these »great philosopher-so ...