Acceptable Use Policy for Networks
... and effectiveness of communication, both within the organization and with the broader community. Communication should be consistent with professional practices used for all correspondence. When using online tools, members of the BPS community will use appropriate behavior: a) when acting as a repres ...
... and effectiveness of communication, both within the organization and with the broader community. Communication should be consistent with professional practices used for all correspondence. When using online tools, members of the BPS community will use appropriate behavior: a) when acting as a repres ...
The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays
... says, two boys rapidly contracting the eyelids of their right eyes. In one, this is an involuntary twitch; in the other, a conspiratorial signal to a friend. The two movements are, as movements, identical; from an I-am-a-camera, "phenomenalistic" observation of them alone, one could not tell which w ...
... says, two boys rapidly contracting the eyelids of their right eyes. In one, this is an involuntary twitch; in the other, a conspiratorial signal to a friend. The two movements are, as movements, identical; from an I-am-a-camera, "phenomenalistic" observation of them alone, one could not tell which w ...
Introduction: The role of discourse analysis in society. 1983.
... exhibít themselves in our newpapers may lead journalísts to at least change their selection of topícs, to pay attention to the representation of actors in news events, to have due regard to subtleties of style, and even to adopt a special code for reportíng about ethníc mínorities and ethnic relatio ...
... exhibít themselves in our newpapers may lead journalísts to at least change their selection of topícs, to pay attention to the representation of actors in news events, to have due regard to subtleties of style, and even to adopt a special code for reportíng about ethníc mínorities and ethnic relatio ...
The Civil Sphere By Jeffrey C. Alexander Publisher: Oxford
... loyalties are of more recent vintage. The rise of states in the early-modern period, for instance, did little to instill in citizens a sense of national moral identity. Such a sense arose only after the more recent nation-building period in modern Europe. Historian Eric Hobsbawm's The Invention of T ...
... loyalties are of more recent vintage. The rise of states in the early-modern period, for instance, did little to instill in citizens a sense of national moral identity. Such a sense arose only after the more recent nation-building period in modern Europe. Historian Eric Hobsbawm's The Invention of T ...
The New Coevolution of Information Science and Social Science:
... responsible for major demographic shifts. Institutionally, within the American Association of Anthropologists there is a special interest group on computational modeling, with a strong representation of agent modelers. In geography there has been rapidly growing interest in geographical information ...
... responsible for major demographic shifts. Institutionally, within the American Association of Anthropologists there is a special interest group on computational modeling, with a strong representation of agent modelers. In geography there has been rapidly growing interest in geographical information ...
223 I. Identity and Representation Peirre Bourdieu
... demonstration holds in all regionalist or nationalist movements. The almost magical power of words comes from the fact that the objectification and de facto officialization brought about by the public act of naming, in front of everyone, has the effect of freeing the particularity (which lies at the ...
... demonstration holds in all regionalist or nationalist movements. The almost magical power of words comes from the fact that the objectification and de facto officialization brought about by the public act of naming, in front of everyone, has the effect of freeing the particularity (which lies at the ...
What Makes School Ethnography `Ethnographic`?
... 9 What does all this have to do with studying schooling or education in American society? I have presented this brief review of the history of ethnography (admittedly oversimplified) to serve as a backdrop to the consideration of how one might pursue ethnography in American schools. 10 We are forced ...
... 9 What does all this have to do with studying schooling or education in American society? I have presented this brief review of the history of ethnography (admittedly oversimplified) to serve as a backdrop to the consideration of how one might pursue ethnography in American schools. 10 We are forced ...
List of all Workshops
... The positional approach is a recent methodological innovation intended to narrow the gap between substantive theory and mathematical analysis of social networks. By breaking down current methods into meaningful and manageable decision steps it explicates hitherto tacit assumptions, suggests means to ...
... The positional approach is a recent methodological innovation intended to narrow the gap between substantive theory and mathematical analysis of social networks. By breaking down current methods into meaningful and manageable decision steps it explicates hitherto tacit assumptions, suggests means to ...
Ruling out latent homophily in social networks
... highly correlated. This correlation is usually explained via two effects: homophily and influence. Influence, or contagion, supposes that actors change to become more similar to their neighbors in the network. Whereas, homophily posits that individuals form connections in the network precisely becau ...
... highly correlated. This correlation is usually explained via two effects: homophily and influence. Influence, or contagion, supposes that actors change to become more similar to their neighbors in the network. Whereas, homophily posits that individuals form connections in the network precisely becau ...
History 1601: Global History
... coalescence into societies in which the necessities of life were best guaranteed by developing complex forms of social and economic organisation. This "evolutionary" model is a useful starting point for exploring the questions how and why agrarian city-states emerged from around 300 BCE. It’s a mode ...
... coalescence into societies in which the necessities of life were best guaranteed by developing complex forms of social and economic organisation. This "evolutionary" model is a useful starting point for exploring the questions how and why agrarian city-states emerged from around 300 BCE. It’s a mode ...
Shifts and Drifts in Nomad-Sedentary Relations - Beck-Shop
... institutions. The analysis correlates historical events to circumstantial and recurrent conditions and thus presents evidence of the interrelatedness of political, economic and administrative spheres where both groups intermingle. Part three is dedicated to conceptions related to nomadic life, as th ...
... institutions. The analysis correlates historical events to circumstantial and recurrent conditions and thus presents evidence of the interrelatedness of political, economic and administrative spheres where both groups intermingle. Part three is dedicated to conceptions related to nomadic life, as th ...
Abstract - space lab
... However, there has been substantial theoretical and juridical critique of the voluntary notion of CSR. Eijsbouts points to the fact that the limited liability of corporations is a license granted by the people under certain conditions. One of these conditions is the social license to operate. He poi ...
... However, there has been substantial theoretical and juridical critique of the voluntary notion of CSR. Eijsbouts points to the fact that the limited liability of corporations is a license granted by the people under certain conditions. One of these conditions is the social license to operate. He poi ...
Social Archaeology
... were thought to exhibit ethnic coherence. The basic premise was that archaeological materials could be used to identify the distributions of past cultures or ethnic groups. Similar methods were being employed by American anthropologists and material culture specialists such as Otis Mason and Clark W ...
... were thought to exhibit ethnic coherence. The basic premise was that archaeological materials could be used to identify the distributions of past cultures or ethnic groups. Similar methods were being employed by American anthropologists and material culture specialists such as Otis Mason and Clark W ...
Full Article - Online Journal of Communication and Media
... realize their responsibilities in democracies as citizens. Citizen journalism aims to educate citizens against problems and daily events and encourage them to participate in decision processes related to them. The first objective of citizen journalism is to create awareness of ownership of the quest ...
... realize their responsibilities in democracies as citizens. Citizen journalism aims to educate citizens against problems and daily events and encourage them to participate in decision processes related to them. The first objective of citizen journalism is to create awareness of ownership of the quest ...
Introduction Creative arts and cultural professions within the Europe
... context in which they are performed, and which has a growing influence over this sector, like all other professional environments. It also questions the links between cultural and socio-economic issues, and more specifically between culture and the "social enterprise" model, which has also been a fo ...
... context in which they are performed, and which has a growing influence over this sector, like all other professional environments. It also questions the links between cultural and socio-economic issues, and more specifically between culture and the "social enterprise" model, which has also been a fo ...
Emerging Welfare Blueprints for Hong Kong: A Contribution
... base of the prevalent structure for financing social welfare, a legacy of the colonial era. 4.3 The existing financial structure of social services is too narrow - there is insufficient use of social insurance for pooling social risks and a rigid fee-and-charge structure. People with the ability ar ...
... base of the prevalent structure for financing social welfare, a legacy of the colonial era. 4.3 The existing financial structure of social services is too narrow - there is insufficient use of social insurance for pooling social risks and a rigid fee-and-charge structure. People with the ability ar ...
Materialized Landscapes of Practice:Exploring Native American
... access to one—the material dimension—in the present day. And it is only by using these material traces in the reconstruction of the past spatial distribution of practices that we can evaluate the specific social and historical context of these practices at different scales of analysis, which in turn ...
... access to one—the material dimension—in the present day. And it is only by using these material traces in the reconstruction of the past spatial distribution of practices that we can evaluate the specific social and historical context of these practices at different scales of analysis, which in turn ...
preliminary paper #130 conceptualizing disasters from a
... there are other categories within which are placed economic crises. In fact, the title and stated scope of this very journal, and the character of the ISA Research Committee which publishes it, are not supportive of Krep's elimination of major theoretical differences that others see between "disaste ...
... there are other categories within which are placed economic crises. In fact, the title and stated scope of this very journal, and the character of the ISA Research Committee which publishes it, are not supportive of Krep's elimination of major theoretical differences that others see between "disaste ...
Formalism and Relationalism in Social Network Theory
... between them. Walter Benjamin once wrote that a book only truly comes into existence when it has been translated (Benjamin 1969, pp. 69-82). White reminds us that all language is an act of translation, from one person to another, and therefore it at its essence relational. Meaning is conveyed, abst ...
... between them. Walter Benjamin once wrote that a book only truly comes into existence when it has been translated (Benjamin 1969, pp. 69-82). White reminds us that all language is an act of translation, from one person to another, and therefore it at its essence relational. Meaning is conveyed, abst ...
Anthropology - Diversity at Rice
... ANTH 316 - CULTURAL ANALYSIS Credits: 3 This course is specifically intended for lower level undergraduates as a means of gaining familiarity with the analytical tradition of cultural anthropology from the beginning of the Twentieth Century. The course is intended to provide students with background ...
... ANTH 316 - CULTURAL ANALYSIS Credits: 3 This course is specifically intended for lower level undergraduates as a means of gaining familiarity with the analytical tradition of cultural anthropology from the beginning of the Twentieth Century. The course is intended to provide students with background ...
Dialogues in social psychology - European Doctorate on Social
... that dispenses the study of mental representations and assumes the social construction of meaning. This conceptual space organized in four quadrants has, of course, to taken as a large scale map. That is, it has to be taken as a simplified version of a complex territory. Detail, alternative roads, ...
... that dispenses the study of mental representations and assumes the social construction of meaning. This conceptual space organized in four quadrants has, of course, to taken as a large scale map. That is, it has to be taken as a simplified version of a complex territory. Detail, alternative roads, ...
Anthropology Introduced
... • Developed in the 19th century as part of the birth of social sciences, along with – Sociology – Psychology – Political Sciecne ...
... • Developed in the 19th century as part of the birth of social sciences, along with – Sociology – Psychology – Political Sciecne ...
The Philosophy of Science in Social Research Assist. Prof. Dr
... Two types of meaning come from Latin and Roman word ...
... Two types of meaning come from Latin and Roman word ...
Anthropology 310
... and that their meaning is not biology at all. Morgan and his followers have insisted that it is the biological elements of human reproduction as they are scientifically demonstrable in nature which are directly reflected in ‘kinship’ and that it is these facts which people have slowly, over time, le ...
... and that their meaning is not biology at all. Morgan and his followers have insisted that it is the biological elements of human reproduction as they are scientifically demonstrable in nature which are directly reflected in ‘kinship’ and that it is these facts which people have slowly, over time, le ...
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 ...
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.