A Sociology of Modernity
... to an understanding of the problematic.3 The double notion of liberty and discipline provides such a linkage. It captures the ambivalence of modernity in three major dimensions, namely the relations between individual liberty and community, between agency and structure, and between locally situated ...
... to an understanding of the problematic.3 The double notion of liberty and discipline provides such a linkage. It captures the ambivalence of modernity in three major dimensions, namely the relations between individual liberty and community, between agency and structure, and between locally situated ...
Social Inclusion Monitor 2014
... While the at-risk-of-poverty rate increased by 1.1 percentage points to 16.3 per cent. This was mainly due to a rise in real median disposable income of 3.5 per cent, driven by higher direct income from employment. ...
... While the at-risk-of-poverty rate increased by 1.1 percentage points to 16.3 per cent. This was mainly due to a rise in real median disposable income of 3.5 per cent, driven by higher direct income from employment. ...
Volume 2 No. I - The Lahore Journal of Policy Studies
... education, community or religion at the macro level or school, cricket team or cousin marriages at the micro level. In the sociological language, an institution is the script for organizing human actions in a particular aspect of living. The social change that has swept Pakistan has precipitated an ...
... education, community or religion at the macro level or school, cricket team or cousin marriages at the micro level. In the sociological language, an institution is the script for organizing human actions in a particular aspect of living. The social change that has swept Pakistan has precipitated an ...
92. Whither the Welfare State: Public versus Private Consumption?
... of goods suffices to demonstrate the presence of exploitation. Consequently, the modern version of Ricardian socialism, derived from the work of Sraffa, rejects the labour theory of value on analytical grounds as being incapable of explaining prices satisfactorily. The Ricardian socialists themselve ...
... of goods suffices to demonstrate the presence of exploitation. Consequently, the modern version of Ricardian socialism, derived from the work of Sraffa, rejects the labour theory of value on analytical grounds as being incapable of explaining prices satisfactorily. The Ricardian socialists themselve ...
causation - BU Blogs
... patterns between an X and Y, without any consideration of what might link them together – or, alternatively, ‘mechanismic’ accounts that ignore patterns of association between cause and effect? My sense is that such constrained forms of argument are relatively rare in the social science world. Grant ...
... patterns between an X and Y, without any consideration of what might link them together – or, alternatively, ‘mechanismic’ accounts that ignore patterns of association between cause and effect? My sense is that such constrained forms of argument are relatively rare in the social science world. Grant ...
In the shadow of genetics - Centre for Disability Studies
... and its constant companion capitalism. Both of these have strong materialist connections. Modernity is not purely about materialism however, and emphasis is placed here upon two particular strands of thought within that societal form: normality and a search for order. A major argument within this wo ...
... and its constant companion capitalism. Both of these have strong materialist connections. Modernity is not purely about materialism however, and emphasis is placed here upon two particular strands of thought within that societal form: normality and a search for order. A major argument within this wo ...
On Recent Trends in the Anthropology of Foragers: Kalahari
... reasonably construed as an invitation to regard ethnographic foragers as Palaeolithic exemplars, although Lee and DeVore emphasize at the same time the problematic nature of positing such equivalence between past and present foragers. Lee decided to study foragers in Afiica, and not elsewhere, becau ...
... reasonably construed as an invitation to regard ethnographic foragers as Palaeolithic exemplars, although Lee and DeVore emphasize at the same time the problematic nature of positing such equivalence between past and present foragers. Lee decided to study foragers in Afiica, and not elsewhere, becau ...
THE INNER ALTER - International Journal for Dialogical Science
... research treats a focus group as an aggregate of individuals who argue their individual opinions against one another (for criticism of this position, see Grossen, 2006). But even if we casually inspect social interaction approaches like conversation analysis, talk-in-interaction and various kinds of ...
... research treats a focus group as an aggregate of individuals who argue their individual opinions against one another (for criticism of this position, see Grossen, 2006). But even if we casually inspect social interaction approaches like conversation analysis, talk-in-interaction and various kinds of ...