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Relational
... (Its main adversary is radical constructionism, which claims that: ‘The real is what knowledge indicates as real’ or ‘reality is the same observation’) (substance and relation are co-principles of all that exists) ...
... (Its main adversary is radical constructionism, which claims that: ‘The real is what knowledge indicates as real’ or ‘reality is the same observation’) (substance and relation are co-principles of all that exists) ...
Lectures on Relational Sociology - Relational Studies in Sociology
... (Its main adversary is radical constructionism, which claims that: ‘The real is what knowledge indicates as real’ or ‘reality is the same observation’) (substance and relation are co-principles of all that exists) ...
... (Its main adversary is radical constructionism, which claims that: ‘The real is what knowledge indicates as real’ or ‘reality is the same observation’) (substance and relation are co-principles of all that exists) ...
Large-scale structural organization of social networks
... can explain the letter-sending experiment of Travers and Milgram 关17兴. In this model, people are organized into groups according to their social characteristics. These groups in turn belong to groups of groups and so on, forming a hierarchy of social structure. A different hierarchical scheme is def ...
... can explain the letter-sending experiment of Travers and Milgram 关17兴. In this model, people are organized into groups according to their social characteristics. These groups in turn belong to groups of groups and so on, forming a hierarchy of social structure. A different hierarchical scheme is def ...
Knowledgeincontext
... knowledge of the other, self-knowledge; it may well be - as our postmodern colleagues once declared that the knowledge question does not exist, but it certainly insists. From Plato to Descartes, to the very contemporary discussions about who holds and what is knowledge, the question of what makes kn ...
... knowledge of the other, self-knowledge; it may well be - as our postmodern colleagues once declared that the knowledge question does not exist, but it certainly insists. From Plato to Descartes, to the very contemporary discussions about who holds and what is knowledge, the question of what makes kn ...
Problems of Involvement and Detachment
... the intrusionof heteronomousevaluations.l Here, the primarytendencyof man to take the short route from a strongly felt need to a preceptfor its satisfactionhas becomemore or less subordinateto preceptsand procedures whichrequirea longerroute. Naturalscientistsseekto findways of satisfying human need ...
... the intrusionof heteronomousevaluations.l Here, the primarytendencyof man to take the short route from a strongly felt need to a preceptfor its satisfactionhas becomemore or less subordinateto preceptsand procedures whichrequirea longerroute. Naturalscientistsseekto findways of satisfying human need ...
Intergroup Behaviour
... • Ethnocentrism, a perception that all things ‘ingroup’ are superior to all things ‘outgroup’, is intrinsic to intergroup behaviour. • According to realistic conflict theory, ethnocentrism is produced when two groups have the same goal but only one group can achieve the goal, at the expense of the o ...
... • Ethnocentrism, a perception that all things ‘ingroup’ are superior to all things ‘outgroup’, is intrinsic to intergroup behaviour. • According to realistic conflict theory, ethnocentrism is produced when two groups have the same goal but only one group can achieve the goal, at the expense of the o ...
2014 Annual Lord Patten Lecture on Social Renewal
... So, putting all this together, when society becomes our vocation we have a form of social science defined by the emotion and passion that characterises all devotional callings but committed to the practice of objectivity. We get a social science committed to the collection and interrogation of evide ...
... So, putting all this together, when society becomes our vocation we have a form of social science defined by the emotion and passion that characterises all devotional callings but committed to the practice of objectivity. We get a social science committed to the collection and interrogation of evide ...
Social Cognition
... social objects, persons and events within a familiar categorical context - they give the unfamiliar meaning. Representations are reduced or objectified into both cognitive and pictorial elements which together form a core or figurative nucleus stored in memory and accessed during communication and i ...
... social objects, persons and events within a familiar categorical context - they give the unfamiliar meaning. Representations are reduced or objectified into both cognitive and pictorial elements which together form a core or figurative nucleus stored in memory and accessed during communication and i ...
Advanced Philosophy of Social Science
... A look at some of the main themes and issues in the unit. It is easy to suppose that science is like map-making. The world is as it is, independently of our beliefs, concepts and theories about it. We chart it by observation and induction. It includes humans and human societies, which, although comp ...
... A look at some of the main themes and issues in the unit. It is easy to suppose that science is like map-making. The world is as it is, independently of our beliefs, concepts and theories about it. We chart it by observation and induction. It includes humans and human societies, which, although comp ...
Kinesics Pattern Study in Social Interactions
... intimacy, honesty, credibility and much more. Physical appearance of a person makes an obvious impression about the personality and the behavior of the individual. Smile, a part of facial expression, show enjoyment, and can be used as a channel for feedback also. Apart from these clues, eyebrow and ...
... intimacy, honesty, credibility and much more. Physical appearance of a person makes an obvious impression about the personality and the behavior of the individual. Smile, a part of facial expression, show enjoyment, and can be used as a channel for feedback also. Apart from these clues, eyebrow and ...
Concept and Theory Formation in the Social Sciences
... ever, with psychological and intellectual ones and that, therefore, the method of the former consists in explaining, that of the latter in understanding. Admittedly, most of these highly generalized statements are untenable under closer examination, and this for several reasons. Some proponents of t ...
... ever, with psychological and intellectual ones and that, therefore, the method of the former consists in explaining, that of the latter in understanding. Admittedly, most of these highly generalized statements are untenable under closer examination, and this for several reasons. Some proponents of t ...
Philosophy of Social Robotics: Abundance Economics
... Beyond the more general philosophical issues in the scope of contemporary reality, social robotics might feature prominently regarding the specific philosophical issue of economic theory. While these ideas might apply to new technologies generally, their impact is developed specifically in the case ...
... Beyond the more general philosophical issues in the scope of contemporary reality, social robotics might feature prominently regarding the specific philosophical issue of economic theory. While these ideas might apply to new technologies generally, their impact is developed specifically in the case ...
Stories and Social Networks Warren Sack
... practices of relating and retelling widely-circulated stories authored by mass-media producers (e.g., Hollywood, CNN, etc.) from the practices of independently producing stories for Internet distribution. It is the former sort of practice that is the concern of this paper. Quotation, citation, and f ...
... practices of relating and retelling widely-circulated stories authored by mass-media producers (e.g., Hollywood, CNN, etc.) from the practices of independently producing stories for Internet distribution. It is the former sort of practice that is the concern of this paper. Quotation, citation, and f ...
– how to implement a Social policy innovation social investment approach
... and inclusive labour markets). In recent years there has been a growing focus on the need to promote innovation in the social services sector, in order to respond to new societal changes, as well as to overcome structural challenges within the sector. Societal changes are driven in particular by dem ...
... and inclusive labour markets). In recent years there has been a growing focus on the need to promote innovation in the social services sector, in order to respond to new societal changes, as well as to overcome structural challenges within the sector. Societal changes are driven in particular by dem ...
The Philosophy of Science in Social Research Assist. Prof. Dr
... social reality is the product of processes through which social actors negotiate the meaning of and for actions and situations. Within the sense of idealism, social reality is pre-interpreted. In its epistemology, knowledge is derived from everyday concepts and meanings. The social researcher enters ...
... social reality is the product of processes through which social actors negotiate the meaning of and for actions and situations. Within the sense of idealism, social reality is pre-interpreted. In its epistemology, knowledge is derived from everyday concepts and meanings. The social researcher enters ...
social interaction
... Symbolic interactionists regard people as active, creative, and self-reflective ...
... Symbolic interactionists regard people as active, creative, and self-reflective ...
Emerging Welfare Blueprints for Hong Kong: A Contribution
... In this perspective on welfare, the paramount driver is the concept of social rights. Our colleague, Dr. Fung, sees the social welfare system as serving the following functions: the provision of a social security system to fulfill the function of basic income protection (the social protection/insura ...
... In this perspective on welfare, the paramount driver is the concept of social rights. Our colleague, Dr. Fung, sees the social welfare system as serving the following functions: the provision of a social security system to fulfill the function of basic income protection (the social protection/insura ...
social interaction
... Symbolic interactionists regard people as active, creative, and self-reflective ...
... Symbolic interactionists regard people as active, creative, and self-reflective ...
About “Marginal People”, Relations and Borders in Urban
... absolutely “excluded”, isolated from social life and politics. That they lost their relations with the legitimate social spheres as work, family, religion, law, social protection, dignity (the Agamben's "naked life"). But the more we do our fieldwork, the more is evident that all of these very heter ...
... absolutely “excluded”, isolated from social life and politics. That they lost their relations with the legitimate social spheres as work, family, religion, law, social protection, dignity (the Agamben's "naked life"). But the more we do our fieldwork, the more is evident that all of these very heter ...
epistemic confusion and patterns of sociological knowledge
... questions also how human societies change, and when, and whether they actually send a detectable signals indicating their quest and need for novelty and fresh ideas. Sociology studies how societies perpetuate and preserve already existing patterns of organisation, shielding them from contenders and ...
... questions also how human societies change, and when, and whether they actually send a detectable signals indicating their quest and need for novelty and fresh ideas. Sociology studies how societies perpetuate and preserve already existing patterns of organisation, shielding them from contenders and ...
Chapter to Appear in - NYU Psychology
... Also, on an implicit evaluation task, preschoolers evaluated harmful actions that occurred among members of the same group more harshly than harmful actions that occurred between members of different groups. In all of these studies, children’s moral thinking varied by group membership only when the ...
... Also, on an implicit evaluation task, preschoolers evaluated harmful actions that occurred among members of the same group more harshly than harmful actions that occurred between members of different groups. In all of these studies, children’s moral thinking varied by group membership only when the ...
preliminary paper #130 conceptualizing disasters from a
... people. However, the considerable theoretical and research sociological literature on social problems advance far more sophisticated definitions. It is perhaps because of this that disaster phenomena, while discussed in introductory and in collective behavior textbooks, are very seldom even alluded ...
... people. However, the considerable theoretical and research sociological literature on social problems advance far more sophisticated definitions. It is perhaps because of this that disaster phenomena, while discussed in introductory and in collective behavior textbooks, are very seldom even alluded ...
Social Welfare: Context for Social Control
... that there is a "right way" which the expert knows and a "wrong way" which the client does underlies and colors the whole intervention process. Even laying out alternatives may be problematic, for the worker, because of his/her beliefs and values, may choose to express only those most viable from pe ...
... that there is a "right way" which the expert knows and a "wrong way" which the client does underlies and colors the whole intervention process. Even laying out alternatives may be problematic, for the worker, because of his/her beliefs and values, may choose to express only those most viable from pe ...
Social Archaeology
... archaeology as an ideological tool that served to reproduce social relations and the status quo. Leone took his cue from the German school of critical theory that sought to expose the ideological basis of knowledge claims. Critical archaeologists represented an early critique of the New Archaeology ...
... archaeology as an ideological tool that served to reproduce social relations and the status quo. Leone took his cue from the German school of critical theory that sought to expose the ideological basis of knowledge claims. Critical archaeologists represented an early critique of the New Archaeology ...
Chapter 9
... raised to create “magnet schools” Lawyers argued that these actions violated: – Precepts of democratic control – Article III of federal constitution – Due Process clauses (Fifth and Fourteenth ...
... raised to create “magnet schools” Lawyers argued that these actions violated: – Precepts of democratic control – Article III of federal constitution – Due Process clauses (Fifth and Fourteenth ...