notes on theoretical anthropology and genealogy as fields of
... matrilineal traditions. In the catalogue of the Family History Library (on-line) there are specific subjects that refer to historic aspects of genealogy - immigration, genealogy, history, etc. The difference between genealogy on one hand, and ethnography and anthropology, on the other, is that while ...
... matrilineal traditions. In the catalogue of the Family History Library (on-line) there are specific subjects that refer to historic aspects of genealogy - immigration, genealogy, history, etc. The difference between genealogy on one hand, and ethnography and anthropology, on the other, is that while ...
The Reel Living Dead: Tales of Sounds from the Archival Vaults in
... the archival vaults and into the hands and lives of contemporary communities, as well as to make new collections collaboratively. When the time is right, community members can overcome the sonic deficiencies of poor recordings or damaged sound carriers to make good use of them. It is also increasing ...
... the archival vaults and into the hands and lives of contemporary communities, as well as to make new collections collaboratively. When the time is right, community members can overcome the sonic deficiencies of poor recordings or damaged sound carriers to make good use of them. It is also increasing ...
The Concept of Kinship
... to the observing anthropologist that there is no physical kinship. What there is, generally, is the occurrence of some kind of ritual which establishes a relationship either similar4 to, or systematically parallel5 with, relations dependent on physical kinship. Indeed, anthropologists are liable to ...
... to the observing anthropologist that there is no physical kinship. What there is, generally, is the occurrence of some kind of ritual which establishes a relationship either similar4 to, or systematically parallel5 with, relations dependent on physical kinship. Indeed, anthropologists are liable to ...
Mapping Media and Communication Research: France
... The project’s main research questions are as follows: • What kinds of communication and media research are carried out in a specific country? • How do different approaches relate to each other? • What is the relationship between communication research and the communication industries and what kinds ...
... The project’s main research questions are as follows: • What kinds of communication and media research are carried out in a specific country? • How do different approaches relate to each other? • What is the relationship between communication research and the communication industries and what kinds ...
Social solidarities: the search for solidarity in
... solidarities in different sociological traditions and we position these concepts into an overarching analytical framework made up of different fields of tensions in order to cover the most ...
... solidarities in different sociological traditions and we position these concepts into an overarching analytical framework made up of different fields of tensions in order to cover the most ...
creating an `architecture of listening`
... protection, and education, as well as specialist communication service providers. In examining these, 104 interviews were conducted. In addition, more than 400 key documents were analyzed including communication, engagement and consultation plans and reports. Furthermore, organizational response was ...
... protection, and education, as well as specialist communication service providers. In examining these, 104 interviews were conducted. In addition, more than 400 key documents were analyzed including communication, engagement and consultation plans and reports. Furthermore, organizational response was ...
creating an `architecture of listening` in organizations
... protection, and education, as well as specialist communication service providers. In examining these, 104 interviews were conducted. In addition, more than 400 key documents were analyzed including communication, engagement and consultation plans and reports. Furthermore, organizational response was ...
... protection, and education, as well as specialist communication service providers. In examining these, 104 interviews were conducted. In addition, more than 400 key documents were analyzed including communication, engagement and consultation plans and reports. Furthermore, organizational response was ...
Finally, it is also worth reflecting on how, for both of us, the
... pervade public debate” (2012, p. 490) in North American contexts. ...
... pervade public debate” (2012, p. 490) in North American contexts. ...
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND THE PROBLEM OF COLLECTIVE
... Since the nineteenth century beginnings of sociological theory, there has been much attention paid to individuals as actors and to societies, systems and structures. This stems from a commitment to some underlying tenets of the Enlightenment, even though it is not necessarily acknowledged, and from ...
... Since the nineteenth century beginnings of sociological theory, there has been much attention paid to individuals as actors and to societies, systems and structures. This stems from a commitment to some underlying tenets of the Enlightenment, even though it is not necessarily acknowledged, and from ...
Racism, Sexism, Power and Ideology
... pointed out (Simon 1970) that the centrality of the social question in French sociological discourse and the dominance of the Jacobinist ideology have led to the non-existence, until very recently, that is, of areas of inquiry dealing with the study of immigration, racism, ethnic and national relati ...
... pointed out (Simon 1970) that the centrality of the social question in French sociological discourse and the dominance of the Jacobinist ideology have led to the non-existence, until very recently, that is, of areas of inquiry dealing with the study of immigration, racism, ethnic and national relati ...
book - University of Westminster Press
... chapter on Honneth (chapter 4) includes a comparison of Honneth’s concept of alienation to the ones by Rahel Jaeggi and Hartmut Rosa, two other contemporary critical theorists. It shows how Honneth bases his notion of alienation on Lukács’ History and Class Consciousness. Based on this discussion, I ...
... chapter on Honneth (chapter 4) includes a comparison of Honneth’s concept of alienation to the ones by Rahel Jaeggi and Hartmut Rosa, two other contemporary critical theorists. It shows how Honneth bases his notion of alienation on Lukács’ History and Class Consciousness. Based on this discussion, I ...
Anthropological and Sociological Critiques of Bioethics
... The most characteristic ways a social scientist learns to think are organized to disabuse any group of its own notions of its ‘specialness’. Social science is a generalizing activity. One implication of this is that when group members claim special qualities, sensitivities, skills, or privileges, et ...
... The most characteristic ways a social scientist learns to think are organized to disabuse any group of its own notions of its ‘specialness’. Social science is a generalizing activity. One implication of this is that when group members claim special qualities, sensitivities, skills, or privileges, et ...
PDF - ASSA ABLOY Catalogue
... Ogma, a Celtic deity that in Irish mythology represents the ‘power of the word’, is considered to be the inventor of the Ogham alphabet, a system of writing developed around the fourth century. It is composed of strokes and notches, which were cut upon the edge of a piece of wood or often into stone ...
... Ogma, a Celtic deity that in Irish mythology represents the ‘power of the word’, is considered to be the inventor of the Ogham alphabet, a system of writing developed around the fourth century. It is composed of strokes and notches, which were cut upon the edge of a piece of wood or often into stone ...
The Rules of Sociological Method
... of accuracy and eleg&nce to the original text. It also brings together his more interesting subsequent statements (most of them hitherto untranslated) on the nature and scope of sociology and its method.1 They take various forms, including contributions to debates and letters, and show him confronti ...
... of accuracy and eleg&nce to the original text. It also brings together his more interesting subsequent statements (most of them hitherto untranslated) on the nature and scope of sociology and its method.1 They take various forms, including contributions to debates and letters, and show him confronti ...
Cyberbullying at Work: In Search of Effective Guidance
... significance as technology becomes more powerful and ubiquitous in the workplace. 2.3. The Impact of Workplace Cyberbullying Although there is a paucity of research on the impact of workplace cyberbullying, there is a rich literature on the impact of workplace bullying. Organizations are concerned a ...
... significance as technology becomes more powerful and ubiquitous in the workplace. 2.3. The Impact of Workplace Cyberbullying Although there is a paucity of research on the impact of workplace cyberbullying, there is a rich literature on the impact of workplace bullying. Organizations are concerned a ...
class3
... Let users know that complete anonymity will be preserved Let them know that they may quit at any time Stress that the system is being tested, not the participant Indicate that you are only interested in their thoughts relevant to the system Demonstrate the thinking-aloud method by acting it out for ...
... Let users know that complete anonymity will be preserved Let them know that they may quit at any time Stress that the system is being tested, not the participant Indicate that you are only interested in their thoughts relevant to the system Demonstrate the thinking-aloud method by acting it out for ...
The syndrome of group-focused enmity: the interrelation of
... between groups. It asserts the idea of superiority of one group on the basis of biological or natural differences. Against the background of National Socialist ideology, racism assumes special relevance in the German context. The same is true for (2) sexism as devaluation of women. (3.) Xenophobia i ...
... between groups. It asserts the idea of superiority of one group on the basis of biological or natural differences. Against the background of National Socialist ideology, racism assumes special relevance in the German context. The same is true for (2) sexism as devaluation of women. (3.) Xenophobia i ...
Social exclusion and social solidarity: Three paradigms
... Since the mid-1970s, the advanced capitalist democracies have been undergoing a process of profound economic restructuring. As a consequence, new social problems have emerged that appear to challenge the assumptions underlying post-war Western welfare states. Universal social policies insure against ...
... Since the mid-1970s, the advanced capitalist democracies have been undergoing a process of profound economic restructuring. As a consequence, new social problems have emerged that appear to challenge the assumptions underlying post-war Western welfare states. Universal social policies insure against ...
The Avatars in the Machine - Dreaming as a - Open
... something rather peculiar is going on in there, especially during the darkest hours of the night. As we sleep and our bodies cease to interact behaviourally with the surrounding physical world, our conscious experiences do not entirely disappear. On the contrary, during sleep we often find ourselves ...
... something rather peculiar is going on in there, especially during the darkest hours of the night. As we sleep and our bodies cease to interact behaviourally with the surrounding physical world, our conscious experiences do not entirely disappear. On the contrary, during sleep we often find ourselves ...
Full-Text PDF
... obligation. Addams was convinced, based on outcomes, that Hull-House, with its activities and clubs, made a real difference in the ability of children to realize their potential for success. However, the club was not just about social meliorism. As Addams [2] points out, “the value of social clubs b ...
... obligation. Addams was convinced, based on outcomes, that Hull-House, with its activities and clubs, made a real difference in the ability of children to realize their potential for success. However, the club was not just about social meliorism. As Addams [2] points out, “the value of social clubs b ...
Kinship Terms in Arabic language
... English and Arabic . Kinship is the most basic principle of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories. Some form of organization based on parentage and marriage is present in every human society. However, the nuclear family household is still the fundamental institution respon ...
... English and Arabic . Kinship is the most basic principle of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories. Some form of organization based on parentage and marriage is present in every human society. However, the nuclear family household is still the fundamental institution respon ...
Social economy and social entrepreneurship
... word ‘social’ with typically economic concepts: social enterprise, social innovation, social business, etc. As in the case of social economy and social entrepreneurship, one could debate to no end on what the term ‘social’ means in each of these cases, what exactly is included or left out. This unce ...
... word ‘social’ with typically economic concepts: social enterprise, social innovation, social business, etc. As in the case of social economy and social entrepreneurship, one could debate to no end on what the term ‘social’ means in each of these cases, what exactly is included or left out. This unce ...
Document
... would be one that was comprehensive and unambiguous, and which made it possible to distinguish statements which were true by definition (given the assumptions which define the field of interest) from those which were true as a matter of fact. Gellner writes that he is unsure whether the notion of id ...
... would be one that was comprehensive and unambiguous, and which made it possible to distinguish statements which were true by definition (given the assumptions which define the field of interest) from those which were true as a matter of fact. Gellner writes that he is unsure whether the notion of id ...
285 pdf - Hans L Zetterberg`s Archive
... text, sharing with the readers a chock full of nuts of exciting discoveries about social reality. I write for a public of serious readers in all walks of professional life, and for college and university students and their teachers in any part of the social sciences. At the same time, the text provi ...
... text, sharing with the readers a chock full of nuts of exciting discoveries about social reality. I write for a public of serious readers in all walks of professional life, and for college and university students and their teachers in any part of the social sciences. At the same time, the text provi ...
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.