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... Manage users within the case project team, give or revoke access to case tasks, files and messages, inform users of the need to begin work on a new task within the project It is possible to allow access to all tasks and discussions of a particular theme to only one specific group of users, participa ...
... Manage users within the case project team, give or revoke access to case tasks, files and messages, inform users of the need to begin work on a new task within the project It is possible to allow access to all tasks and discussions of a particular theme to only one specific group of users, participa ...
CSR as aspirational talk
... In line with this tradition, Luhmann’s (1995, 2000) systems theory explains in more detail how organizations are constituted in communication. Luhmann’s point of departure is that all social systems use communication as their particular mode of reproduction (Luhmann, 1986). As a specific type of soc ...
... In line with this tradition, Luhmann’s (1995, 2000) systems theory explains in more detail how organizations are constituted in communication. Luhmann’s point of departure is that all social systems use communication as their particular mode of reproduction (Luhmann, 1986). As a specific type of soc ...
Sometimes the Government Must Solve the Case
... leased or sold. Moreover it can rule how the land will be partitioned. It is important to know the right of every individual to raise his voice in these matters. ...
... leased or sold. Moreover it can rule how the land will be partitioned. It is important to know the right of every individual to raise his voice in these matters. ...
Victor Turner and Contemporary Cultural Performance, Graham St
... between special events and everyday life, which interact; order and disorder; the potential for events to become patterned [performativity]; the creativity of play and the solemnity of ritual. Alongside the human potential for liberation he places the opposite tendency for destruction. Maxwell (cha ...
... between special events and everyday life, which interact; order and disorder; the potential for events to become patterned [performativity]; the creativity of play and the solemnity of ritual. Alongside the human potential for liberation he places the opposite tendency for destruction. Maxwell (cha ...
Seeking Social Capital in World Values Survey
... implications for unenforced collective action (Van Oorschot et al. 2006). In short trust, confidence in institutions, participation in associations, and civic-morality may be used as individual features that may be measured and aggregated in order to estimate macro level social capital levels. Howev ...
... implications for unenforced collective action (Van Oorschot et al. 2006). In short trust, confidence in institutions, participation in associations, and civic-morality may be used as individual features that may be measured and aggregated in order to estimate macro level social capital levels. Howev ...
International Benchmarking Review of UK Social Anthropology
... within Anthropology, in part because of Anthropology’s considerable success as a 'exporter' discipline whose Ph.D.s are actively recruited into academic positions in other fields, and in large part because of a particularly 'vibrant' market for anthropologists outside the academy – in government, NG ...
... within Anthropology, in part because of Anthropology’s considerable success as a 'exporter' discipline whose Ph.D.s are actively recruited into academic positions in other fields, and in large part because of a particularly 'vibrant' market for anthropologists outside the academy – in government, NG ...
Social Anthropology - Calicut University
... 6. Thought and Art: the study of thoughts in theoretical study s very important. Thought includes religion, magic, science and even legends. Social anthropology is a comparative study of all these things in ancient human society. Art is an important part of culture and culture depicts the interior o ...
... 6. Thought and Art: the study of thoughts in theoretical study s very important. Thought includes religion, magic, science and even legends. Social anthropology is a comparative study of all these things in ancient human society. Art is an important part of culture and culture depicts the interior o ...
Social Capital and Civil Society - Exploring a Complex Relationship
... a higher regard for the country’s jobless numbers and the state of the treasury’s finances); and (b) highly dependent on the action undertaken, as we can easily imagine how it can be used to ‘privatize’ public resources, for instance in using connections to corrupt a system of public appointments. N ...
... a higher regard for the country’s jobless numbers and the state of the treasury’s finances); and (b) highly dependent on the action undertaken, as we can easily imagine how it can be used to ‘privatize’ public resources, for instance in using connections to corrupt a system of public appointments. N ...
Collective Beliefs: Sociological Explanation
... can also be more complex products of the interpretative reconstruction work done by the sociologist or anthropologist. When R. Horton (1993) argues for example against the tenants of symbolist theory of magic, he points out that this theory, for which magic beliefs are mainly the expression of a sym ...
... can also be more complex products of the interpretative reconstruction work done by the sociologist or anthropologist. When R. Horton (1993) argues for example against the tenants of symbolist theory of magic, he points out that this theory, for which magic beliefs are mainly the expression of a sym ...
THE SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE* George
... carry out field investigations. In the late spring of 1937, prior to embarking on my first field venture among the Yuki Indians of Round Valley, California, I asked A. L. Kroeber how I should prepare myself. He suggested I buy a notebook and pencil. At that time it was assumed that a well-prepared ...
... carry out field investigations. In the late spring of 1937, prior to embarking on my first field venture among the Yuki Indians of Round Valley, California, I asked A. L. Kroeber how I should prepare myself. He suggested I buy a notebook and pencil. At that time it was assumed that a well-prepared ...
Cintas Social Media Terms of Use
... Cintas Corporation ("Cintas") social media channels are subject to the following Terms of Use The Cintas Corporation Facebook page, @CintasCorp Twitter accounts, Cintas LinkedIN, Cintas YouTube channel, (collectively, “social media channels”) are social media locations for community members to conne ...
... Cintas Corporation ("Cintas") social media channels are subject to the following Terms of Use The Cintas Corporation Facebook page, @CintasCorp Twitter accounts, Cintas LinkedIN, Cintas YouTube channel, (collectively, “social media channels”) are social media locations for community members to conne ...
deficience auditive
... amplify social differences in linguistic exchanges. The role of sociolinguistic strategies is demonstrated by some individuals' ability to use this knowledge to communicate more effectively than others with the same level of hearing impairment. Pichora-Fuller and Robertson discovered that social and ...
... amplify social differences in linguistic exchanges. The role of sociolinguistic strategies is demonstrated by some individuals' ability to use this knowledge to communicate more effectively than others with the same level of hearing impairment. Pichora-Fuller and Robertson discovered that social and ...
Miller - Chapter 8 (short in-class version
... individuals build a political base and gain prestige, influence, and authority through a system of redistribution based on personal ties and grand feasts Often considered within a tribal system ...
... individuals build a political base and gain prestige, influence, and authority through a system of redistribution based on personal ties and grand feasts Often considered within a tribal system ...
1 UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF INTERPERSONAL
... In today‟s competitive business environment, the attainment of tacit knowledge has been argued to occupy a central place in the development of a firm‟s sustainable competitive advantage (Ambrosini and Bowman, 2001). Many authors have drawn on this view (Bresman et al, 1999; Gertler, 2001; Zander and ...
... In today‟s competitive business environment, the attainment of tacit knowledge has been argued to occupy a central place in the development of a firm‟s sustainable competitive advantage (Ambrosini and Bowman, 2001). Many authors have drawn on this view (Bresman et al, 1999; Gertler, 2001; Zander and ...
American Anthropologist - UC Berkeley
... researcher to write about Soweto on the basis of having lived there. His white skin, he tells us, never posed much of a problem. A much greater obstacle to understanding life in Soweto was Ashforth’s lack of spiritual knowledge. He became particularly interested in what South Africans call witchcraf ...
... researcher to write about Soweto on the basis of having lived there. His white skin, he tells us, never posed much of a problem. A much greater obstacle to understanding life in Soweto was Ashforth’s lack of spiritual knowledge. He became particularly interested in what South Africans call witchcraf ...
pdf-fulltext - International Review of Information Ethics
... relevance of the informational disclosure as well as its (in)appropriateness. While this theoretical model is well suited in the context of a face-to-face interaction, it becomes more complex when it involves an interaction between an individual and an institution, whether public or private. The ima ...
... relevance of the informational disclosure as well as its (in)appropriateness. While this theoretical model is well suited in the context of a face-to-face interaction, it becomes more complex when it involves an interaction between an individual and an institution, whether public or private. The ima ...
Contraculture and Subculture
... colorless liquids and this led them to pay attention to only the two characteristics shared in common, their analysis would be exceedingly primitive. Such an analogy overstates the diversity of ideas covered by "subculture," but the range is very wide. Nevertheless three distinct meanings can be des ...
... colorless liquids and this led them to pay attention to only the two characteristics shared in common, their analysis would be exceedingly primitive. Such an analogy overstates the diversity of ideas covered by "subculture," but the range is very wide. Nevertheless three distinct meanings can be des ...
1. Introduction 1.1 The nature of social science 1.2 What is scientific
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
2. The Context of Mass Communication Research
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
... Despite these developments in communication, however, we are still short on information - the sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes partic ...
Functional Analysis and Mass Communication
... no media for· mass communication. Everything that its members sought to fmd out about events in their enviromnent (social and physital);everything 'they needed in order to discover the socially shared interpretations about these matters and prescriptions for reacting to them, everything about the va ...
... no media for· mass communication. Everything that its members sought to fmd out about events in their enviromnent (social and physital);everything 'they needed in order to discover the socially shared interpretations about these matters and prescriptions for reacting to them, everything about the va ...
Social Network Structure and The Trade
... the collectivity-owned capital, a ‘credential’ which entitles them to credit, in the various senses of the word.” (p. 128). The principal reason for accepting this purely network-based definition, widely shared in sociology (e.g., Lin, 2001; Kadushin, 2002; Li, Pickles, and Savage, 2005; Burt, 2005 ...
... the collectivity-owned capital, a ‘credential’ which entitles them to credit, in the various senses of the word.” (p. 128). The principal reason for accepting this purely network-based definition, widely shared in sociology (e.g., Lin, 2001; Kadushin, 2002; Li, Pickles, and Savage, 2005; Burt, 2005 ...
Human Organization
... Anthropology has been associated with the study of ‘traditional’ or non-Western communities, particularly those which were subordinate, marginalised or geographically remote. There is undoubtedly a wealth of ethnographic material relating to non-Western voluntary and nongovernmental organizations co ...
... Anthropology has been associated with the study of ‘traditional’ or non-Western communities, particularly those which were subordinate, marginalised or geographically remote. There is undoubtedly a wealth of ethnographic material relating to non-Western voluntary and nongovernmental organizations co ...
Some Considerations on the Validity of Evidence
... social work, particularly in relation to decision making and predicting outcomes does not adhere to the tenets suggested in evidence-based practice; (iv) the use of evidence in practice does not function or work in the way that evidence-based proponents suggest it does. As long ago as 1970, Peter To ...
... social work, particularly in relation to decision making and predicting outcomes does not adhere to the tenets suggested in evidence-based practice; (iv) the use of evidence in practice does not function or work in the way that evidence-based proponents suggest it does. As long ago as 1970, Peter To ...
Online dating: The tensions between romantic love and economic
... and instrumental relations on the other. The social sphere of intimate relationships of care and love as well as the family has been conceptualized in opposition to – sometimes even as a refuge from – the formal relationships that dominate the economic realm of the market. Max Weber, for instance, s ...
... and instrumental relations on the other. The social sphere of intimate relationships of care and love as well as the family has been conceptualized in opposition to – sometimes even as a refuge from – the formal relationships that dominate the economic realm of the market. Max Weber, for instance, s ...
Tribe (Internet)
The term tribe or digital tribe is used as a slang term for an unofficial community of people who share a common interest, and usually who are loosely affiliated with each other through social media or other internet mechanisms. The term is related to ""tribe,"" which traditionally refers to people closely associated in both geography and genealogy.The concept is closely related to social networking, and dates back to at least 2003, when tribe.net was launched. Cory Doctorow wrote a science fiction novel that expounds on this concept released in 2004 called Eastern Standard Tribe.