Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of
... goes some way to redressing this by demonstrating, if rather unwittingly, the influence of Comte on Proudhon’s thinking.20 But overall the secondary literature on this aspect of his thinking is poor. In IR, despite numerous reappraisals of other pre-twentieth-century thinkers, it is practically non- ...
... goes some way to redressing this by demonstrating, if rather unwittingly, the influence of Comte on Proudhon’s thinking.20 But overall the secondary literature on this aspect of his thinking is poor. In IR, despite numerous reappraisals of other pre-twentieth-century thinkers, it is practically non- ...
MODERNISM/
... substantial volumes of new readings, presented in an accessible form and with a significant amount of editorial guidance. Each volume includes a substantial introduction which explores the theoretical issues and conflicts embodied in the essays selected and locates areas of disagreement between posi ...
... substantial volumes of new readings, presented in an accessible form and with a significant amount of editorial guidance. Each volume includes a substantial introduction which explores the theoretical issues and conflicts embodied in the essays selected and locates areas of disagreement between posi ...
The lightness of existence and the origami of “French” anthropology
... If we consider Latour’s book a kind of encyclopedic novel, that is, a text that attempts to register the European world of knowledge at the moment (like Finnegans wake [Joyce 1939], or Gravity’s rainbow [Pynchon 1973]), we can understand why there are few references but many well-known phrasings, an ...
... If we consider Latour’s book a kind of encyclopedic novel, that is, a text that attempts to register the European world of knowledge at the moment (like Finnegans wake [Joyce 1939], or Gravity’s rainbow [Pynchon 1973]), we can understand why there are few references but many well-known phrasings, an ...
Tinbergen`s business cycle analysis
... Until the major crisis of the 1930s there was no clear division between the two types of work, but rather, a reciprocal influence that often became apparent. Theoretical deduction and empirical induction cohabited in some harmony under the aegis of a positivist view of historical events. This tradit ...
... Until the major crisis of the 1930s there was no clear division between the two types of work, but rather, a reciprocal influence that often became apparent. Theoretical deduction and empirical induction cohabited in some harmony under the aegis of a positivist view of historical events. This tradit ...
Margaret Mead`s Uses of Imagery - Virginia Review of Asian Studies
... “Cross-Cultural Communication.” She read carefully biographical sketches of students. Discovering that I had lived in Japan for three years (1945-48), she asked me to come to her office in the museum. Her first question: “What do you think of Ruth Benedict’s The Chrysanthemum and the Sword?” As a fr ...
... “Cross-Cultural Communication.” She read carefully biographical sketches of students. Discovering that I had lived in Japan for three years (1945-48), she asked me to come to her office in the museum. Her first question: “What do you think of Ruth Benedict’s The Chrysanthemum and the Sword?” As a fr ...
Theoretical psychology
... (approximately the same number). I learned a great deal from them, in particular during an hours-long discussion after my paper. They had ordered up the paper about my aforementioned experiment, and they in turn granted my request: for the social psychologists to invite psychoanalysts as well, and ...
... (approximately the same number). I learned a great deal from them, in particular during an hours-long discussion after my paper. They had ordered up the paper about my aforementioned experiment, and they in turn granted my request: for the social psychologists to invite psychoanalysts as well, and ...
NANOOK OF THE NORTH AND DEAD BIRDS
... filmmakers who know a little anthropology, and anthropologists who know a little about how to make films, but will not contribute much to the development of problems, whose solution can be integrated into a scientific theory of culture. 10 ...
... filmmakers who know a little anthropology, and anthropologists who know a little about how to make films, but will not contribute much to the development of problems, whose solution can be integrated into a scientific theory of culture. 10 ...
Introduction - OSEA, The Open School of Ethnography and
... phenomena. Since we anthropologists are professionals by definition, and travelers are not, it was important to distinguish ourselves from mere tourists. Crick (:–) states that our colleagues are embarrassed to be associated with ...
... phenomena. Since we anthropologists are professionals by definition, and travelers are not, it was important to distinguish ourselves from mere tourists. Crick (:–) states that our colleagues are embarrassed to be associated with ...
Sources of Workers´ Power, Grith Andersen
... of this theme is related to the unevenness of informalization, which poses a challenge to unionization and class consciousness because it requires organization across the formalinformal (Jordhus-Lier 2010: 128). Studies from Malawi and South Africa after Apartheid illustrate the difficulties of coop ...
... of this theme is related to the unevenness of informalization, which poses a challenge to unionization and class consciousness because it requires organization across the formalinformal (Jordhus-Lier 2010: 128). Studies from Malawi and South Africa after Apartheid illustrate the difficulties of coop ...
Factors affecting the economic and social well
... industrial revolution for any sizeable region in the world" (1.8, pp. 5960). Similarly, Nicholls writes, " ... until underdeveloped countries succeed in achieving and sustaining (either through domestic production or imports) a reliable food surplus, they have not fulfilled the funda mental precond ...
... industrial revolution for any sizeable region in the world" (1.8, pp. 5960). Similarly, Nicholls writes, " ... until underdeveloped countries succeed in achieving and sustaining (either through domestic production or imports) a reliable food surplus, they have not fulfilled the funda mental precond ...
Standard front page for projects, subject module projects and master
... In order to be able to comprehend the spatial development of Dar es Salaam completely, it is imperative to contextualize the development of the city in relation to the broader social, political and economic context of Tanzania. This is achieved applying a historic perspective, since it is essential ...
... In order to be able to comprehend the spatial development of Dar es Salaam completely, it is imperative to contextualize the development of the city in relation to the broader social, political and economic context of Tanzania. This is achieved applying a historic perspective, since it is essential ...
Polanyi in the United States
... concepts of embeddedness, the double movement, and fictitious commodities taking on rich lives of their own. Historians, however, have been slow off the mark in the race to make something of Polanyi, despite Polanyi‘s keen interest in historical questions. At least in the Anglophone world, the Briti ...
... concepts of embeddedness, the double movement, and fictitious commodities taking on rich lives of their own. Historians, however, have been slow off the mark in the race to make something of Polanyi, despite Polanyi‘s keen interest in historical questions. At least in the Anglophone world, the Briti ...
Break Even - Fast Easy Accounting
... fixed cost curves can each be constructed with simple formula. For example, the total revenue curve is simply the product of selling price times quantity for each output quantity. The data used in these formula come either from accounting records or from various estimation techniques such as regress ...
... fixed cost curves can each be constructed with simple formula. For example, the total revenue curve is simply the product of selling price times quantity for each output quantity. The data used in these formula come either from accounting records or from various estimation techniques such as regress ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... interlocutors. Where does nuance lie beyond the rhetorical domain? If we are willing to explore the notion that there might be nuanced objects, feelings, practices, places, and collectivities—not just nuanced arguments, statements or conversations—then how might one experience nuance? How do we, as ...
... interlocutors. Where does nuance lie beyond the rhetorical domain? If we are willing to explore the notion that there might be nuanced objects, feelings, practices, places, and collectivities—not just nuanced arguments, statements or conversations—then how might one experience nuance? How do we, as ...
Social Acceleration: Ethical and Political Consequences of a
... In 1999, James Gleick, exploring everyday life in contemporary American society, noted the “acceleration of just about everything”: love, life, speech, politics, work, TV, leisure, etc.1 With this observation he certainly is not alone. In popular as well as scientific discourse about the current evo ...
... In 1999, James Gleick, exploring everyday life in contemporary American society, noted the “acceleration of just about everything”: love, life, speech, politics, work, TV, leisure, etc.1 With this observation he certainly is not alone. In popular as well as scientific discourse about the current evo ...