Cultural Policy: Rejuvenate or Wither
... various innovations based on these more expansive cultural definitions. These were the “community” based innovations based on logics of “cultural democracy” such as community cultural development and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts frameworks of the Australia Council (Hawkins 1993). These ...
... various innovations based on these more expansive cultural definitions. These were the “community” based innovations based on logics of “cultural democracy” such as community cultural development and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts frameworks of the Australia Council (Hawkins 1993). These ...
Murphy, Eithne (2013) The evolution of trade theory: an exercise in
... successful transformation of the core hegemonic model of comparative advantage from its roots in classical political economy into forms compatible with neoclassical thought. This continuity serves to convey an image of progress in economic thought. Moreover, the type of abstraction associated with t ...
... successful transformation of the core hegemonic model of comparative advantage from its roots in classical political economy into forms compatible with neoclassical thought. This continuity serves to convey an image of progress in economic thought. Moreover, the type of abstraction associated with t ...
Slide 1
... This four field approach developed in the US as early American anthropologists studying native peoples of North America became interested in exploring the origins and diversity of the groups that they were studying. This broad approach to studying human societies did not develop in Europe (e.g. ...
... This four field approach developed in the US as early American anthropologists studying native peoples of North America became interested in exploring the origins and diversity of the groups that they were studying. This broad approach to studying human societies did not develop in Europe (e.g. ...
THE EVOLUTION OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES
... philosophical positions, needless competitive theory testing, an inconsistent use of terminology, and general disarray in the field. These problems have hampered theory development and obscured our understanding of theory growth in criminology. ...
... philosophical positions, needless competitive theory testing, an inconsistent use of terminology, and general disarray in the field. These problems have hampered theory development and obscured our understanding of theory growth in criminology. ...
Visiting Cultures: A Critique of Tourism and Anthropology Jessica Carew Kraft
... countries (Smith, 187). Unlike the standard "nature vacations" to national parks or the sun-seasand-sex vacations formerly considered as the optimal means of pleasure possible during leisure time in industrialized nations, more and more tourists are engaging in "cultural tourism" --visits to cities ...
... countries (Smith, 187). Unlike the standard "nature vacations" to national parks or the sun-seasand-sex vacations formerly considered as the optimal means of pleasure possible during leisure time in industrialized nations, more and more tourists are engaging in "cultural tourism" --visits to cities ...
THE POLICY ANALYSIS MATRIX FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Eric A. Monke Scott R. Pearson
... A second One reason that governments impose policies on their agricultural sector is the belief that intervention can accelerate the rate of income growth. Investment policies-the provision of public goods, such as the research and development of new technologies and infrastructural development (roa ...
... A second One reason that governments impose policies on their agricultural sector is the belief that intervention can accelerate the rate of income growth. Investment policies-the provision of public goods, such as the research and development of new technologies and infrastructural development (roa ...
School of Philosophical & Anthropological ... Head of School Degree Programmes
... Logic & Philosophy of Science (for those entering Honours in 2000 or subsequently): Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - PY3803, CL3202; these must include PY3801, and at least 45 credits from PY3001 - PY3007 and at least 30 credits from PY3401 - PY3409. Philosophy (for those e ...
... Logic & Philosophy of Science (for those entering Honours in 2000 or subsequently): Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - PY3803, CL3202; these must include PY3801, and at least 45 credits from PY3001 - PY3007 and at least 30 credits from PY3401 - PY3409. Philosophy (for those e ...
Employment in Poland 2009
... The report ‘Employment in Poland 2009 – Entrepreneurship for Work’ is the fifth edition of the Employment in Poland series, a thorough study of the most significant processes occurring in the Polish and European labour markets. We hope that, as with previous editions, it will be an interesting and ins ...
... The report ‘Employment in Poland 2009 – Entrepreneurship for Work’ is the fifth edition of the Employment in Poland series, a thorough study of the most significant processes occurring in the Polish and European labour markets. We hope that, as with previous editions, it will be an interesting and ins ...
Susan Parman`s list of classic articles
... • for many years the island model of peasant / community studies dominated Europeanist anthropology, and to some extent continues to do so ...
... • for many years the island model of peasant / community studies dominated Europeanist anthropology, and to some extent continues to do so ...
Rethinking Foreign Policy
... Stefano Guzzini is Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, and Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. He previously held tenured or guest professor positions at the Central European University (Budapest), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Bremen International ...
... Stefano Guzzini is Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, and Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. He previously held tenured or guest professor positions at the Central European University (Budapest), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Bremen International ...
Abstract - StudentTheses@CBS
... thriving because consumers are interacting with other consumers, collaborating and creating peer-‐to-‐peer networks, where what you contribute is as important to your consumer identity as what yo ...
... thriving because consumers are interacting with other consumers, collaborating and creating peer-‐to-‐peer networks, where what you contribute is as important to your consumer identity as what yo ...
apontamentos iniciais sobre a situação desta área no brasil
... other objects like job, economy or time. Leisure should be studied searching for its social-historical significance, worrying about the forms of association of historical, social, and cultural facts and their influence on the expression of leisure in society. The conceptualization adopted starts wit ...
... other objects like job, economy or time. Leisure should be studied searching for its social-historical significance, worrying about the forms of association of historical, social, and cultural facts and their influence on the expression of leisure in society. The conceptualization adopted starts wit ...
Conversions, Dreams, Defining Aims? Following Boas, Malinowski
... Anthropology’s founding figures were academic travelers, who brought skills that were honed in a variety of fields to their new enterprise. Two such figures were Franz Boas, born in Minden, Westphalia in 1858, and Bronislaw Malinowski, born in Kraków, Galicia, in 1884. Both were recognized for helpi ...
... Anthropology’s founding figures were academic travelers, who brought skills that were honed in a variety of fields to their new enterprise. Two such figures were Franz Boas, born in Minden, Westphalia in 1858, and Bronislaw Malinowski, born in Kraków, Galicia, in 1884. Both were recognized for helpi ...
Social semantics: how useful has group selection been?
... emphasized that the new group selection methodology is not only correct and a potentially useful tool (it can be useful to look at things from multiple perspectives), but that it often leads to considerable confusion (West et al., 2007b). In contrast, the kin selection approach is easy to both use a ...
... emphasized that the new group selection methodology is not only correct and a potentially useful tool (it can be useful to look at things from multiple perspectives), but that it often leads to considerable confusion (West et al., 2007b). In contrast, the kin selection approach is easy to both use a ...