Can practice theory inspire studies on ICTs in everyday life?
... influences what is regarded desirable and which norms are considered legitimate, so action must be explained and understood by reconstructing the cognitive-symbolic structures, and social order is embedded in these structures. Social theories based on the cultural perspective are called cultural the ...
... influences what is regarded desirable and which norms are considered legitimate, so action must be explained and understood by reconstructing the cognitive-symbolic structures, and social order is embedded in these structures. Social theories based on the cultural perspective are called cultural the ...
Defining `Quality` in Social Policy Research
... methods study of over 250 social policy researchers and users of research and how they conceptualise ‘quality’ in social policy research and how they judge the quality of published research texts. It draws on three sources of original data: an Internet survey of 251 respondents, six discussion group ...
... methods study of over 250 social policy researchers and users of research and how they conceptualise ‘quality’ in social policy research and how they judge the quality of published research texts. It draws on three sources of original data: an Internet survey of 251 respondents, six discussion group ...
THE INNER ALTER - International Journal for Dialogical Science
... statistical or qualitative methods, e.g. coding, content analysis, description of interactions and so on. Such analyses are being performed in the name of science: in order to understand complex processes, the researcher must first examine elementary interactions, rules of sequencing and meanings of ...
... statistical or qualitative methods, e.g. coding, content analysis, description of interactions and so on. Such analyses are being performed in the name of science: in order to understand complex processes, the researcher must first examine elementary interactions, rules of sequencing and meanings of ...
Sample Title of a Sample Paper - International Journal for Dialogical
... statistical or qualitative methods, e.g. coding, content analysis, description of interactions and so on. Such analyses are being performed in the name of science: in order to understand complex processes, the researcher must first examine elementary interactions, rules of sequencing and meanings of ...
... statistical or qualitative methods, e.g. coding, content analysis, description of interactions and so on. Such analyses are being performed in the name of science: in order to understand complex processes, the researcher must first examine elementary interactions, rules of sequencing and meanings of ...
The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan 1 THE KIRGHIZ AND WAKHI
... Sharani‟s work and its importance for the field of anthropology. Sharani‟s book is a good introduction to anthropology for a person who is new in this field because of the logical manner the author treats the subject. He does not assume that the reader has any prior knowledge of the region and hence ...
... Sharani‟s work and its importance for the field of anthropology. Sharani‟s book is a good introduction to anthropology for a person who is new in this field because of the logical manner the author treats the subject. He does not assume that the reader has any prior knowledge of the region and hence ...
kinship relation info - bakersfield college
... groups such as lineages and clans. Lineages are kin groupings in which members are cognizant of the paths through which they trace common descent. Clans are kin groups in which the exact routes by which people trace common descent are not known or considered: Individuals simply know their clan affil ...
... groups such as lineages and clans. Lineages are kin groupings in which members are cognizant of the paths through which they trace common descent. Clans are kin groups in which the exact routes by which people trace common descent are not known or considered: Individuals simply know their clan affil ...
Ladislav Holý and Ernest Gellner
... was not to reject the earlier results, but instead to provide them with a new basis and give them a new status. In the case of The Structure of Folk Models, they wanted to create a new status for phenomena by applying the conceptual distinction between structure and culture, model and social action. ...
... was not to reject the earlier results, but instead to provide them with a new basis and give them a new status. In the case of The Structure of Folk Models, they wanted to create a new status for phenomena by applying the conceptual distinction between structure and culture, model and social action. ...
"Telling the Truth:" Dietrich Bonhoeffer`s Rhetorical
... about rhetoric as he begins from a vision of human welibeing, and works from this vision toward an ethic of communication. His vision, like that of key ancient thinkers of rhetoric, is strongly social, and his concept of communication is intensely situational. Likewise, he argues that his normative ...
... about rhetoric as he begins from a vision of human welibeing, and works from this vision toward an ethic of communication. His vision, like that of key ancient thinkers of rhetoric, is strongly social, and his concept of communication is intensely situational. Likewise, he argues that his normative ...
The LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY REVIEW 4(2) 76–78
... critique. But in this respect such anthropological critiques show themselves to be partial, less undermining or excluding of certain approaches than in examining the epistemological status of what passes for anthropological knowledge. While a discussion of the issues that long-term fieldwork raised ...
... critique. But in this respect such anthropological critiques show themselves to be partial, less undermining or excluding of certain approaches than in examining the epistemological status of what passes for anthropological knowledge. While a discussion of the issues that long-term fieldwork raised ...
Robert Mcc. Netting - National Academy of Sciences
... are given in the Selected Bibliography). In “Trial Model of Cultural Ecology” (1965,1) Netting argues that social and cultural factors, and not only biological and physical factors (i.e., Steward’s “relevant environmental features”), must be included in the definition of effective environment. The i ...
... are given in the Selected Bibliography). In “Trial Model of Cultural Ecology” (1965,1) Netting argues that social and cultural factors, and not only biological and physical factors (i.e., Steward’s “relevant environmental features”), must be included in the definition of effective environment. The i ...
Activating, seeking and creating common ground: A socio
... cognitive dynamism. Kecskes (2007) argued that especially in the first phase of the communicative process, instead of looking for common ground, which is absent to a great extent, lingua franca speakers articulated their own thoughts with linguistic means that they could easily use. We assume that c ...
... cognitive dynamism. Kecskes (2007) argued that especially in the first phase of the communicative process, instead of looking for common ground, which is absent to a great extent, lingua franca speakers articulated their own thoughts with linguistic means that they could easily use. We assume that c ...
A short history of anthropology at the University of Kent. Without
... part of this ethnographic vanguard, later joined by Marie Corbin. Thus, Paul Stirling was remarkably successful in the manner he engineered an accommodation between sociology and social anthropology at Kent, and subsequently permitted both to flourish. One mark of this success was that by the end o ...
... part of this ethnographic vanguard, later joined by Marie Corbin. Thus, Paul Stirling was remarkably successful in the manner he engineered an accommodation between sociology and social anthropology at Kent, and subsequently permitted both to flourish. One mark of this success was that by the end o ...
Social-Sensed Multimedia Computing Visions and Views
... aims to deliver multimedia content to users according to their information needs (intents), can be decomposed into various stages, such as multimedia compression (for storage), multimedia communication (for delivery), and multimedia content analysis (for intelligence). The first two stages are compa ...
... aims to deliver multimedia content to users according to their information needs (intents), can be decomposed into various stages, such as multimedia compression (for storage), multimedia communication (for delivery), and multimedia content analysis (for intelligence). The first two stages are compa ...
Defining Social Innovation
... ensure consistency and coherence over the course of the TEPSIE project and across the various work packages. Some definitions are very specific and exclude many examples of social innovation (especially those which emanate from the market) while others are so broad that they describe projects and or ...
... ensure consistency and coherence over the course of the TEPSIE project and across the various work packages. Some definitions are very specific and exclude many examples of social innovation (especially those which emanate from the market) while others are so broad that they describe projects and or ...
Defining Social Innovation - European Social Innovation Research
... ensure consistency and coherence over the course of the TEPSIE project and across the various work packages. Some definitions are very specific and exclude many examples of social innovation (especially those which emanate from the market) while others are so broad that they describe projects and or ...
... ensure consistency and coherence over the course of the TEPSIE project and across the various work packages. Some definitions are very specific and exclude many examples of social innovation (especially those which emanate from the market) while others are so broad that they describe projects and or ...
alabaster - Plain Local Schools
... anthropology The comparative study of human societies and cultures and their development ...
... anthropology The comparative study of human societies and cultures and their development ...
Eleven: The Undergraduate Journal of Sociology
... Thesis” into a thoughtful realization on paper. For the first time, the journal organized a thematic section that encouraged undergraduate scholars to respond to a single topic concerning the discipline. With the kind cooperation of Laleh Behbehanian and Michael Burawoy, Eleven invited students from ...
... Thesis” into a thoughtful realization on paper. For the first time, the journal organized a thematic section that encouraged undergraduate scholars to respond to a single topic concerning the discipline. With the kind cooperation of Laleh Behbehanian and Michael Burawoy, Eleven invited students from ...
B. Kapferer: In the event
... scientific rigor. The common representation of anthropology as a qualitative, interpretive discipline is often used to excuse anthropologists from certain criteria of scientific validation. The measures employed in anthropology might be different from many of the physical or biological sciences, but ...
... scientific rigor. The common representation of anthropology as a qualitative, interpretive discipline is often used to excuse anthropologists from certain criteria of scientific validation. The measures employed in anthropology might be different from many of the physical or biological sciences, but ...
Reconsidering Social Cohesion: Developing a
... the way for the core section of this article, where we will our own definition of the term and contrast it with the ...
... the way for the core section of this article, where we will our own definition of the term and contrast it with the ...
An Exercise
... Then, you can study these concepts for the midterm questions that match words with definitions. And you can use them in the short essay questions. You will be able to choose two short essay questions from among six, each of which has bold-faced within it one of these concepts. You answer will need t ...
... Then, you can study these concepts for the midterm questions that match words with definitions. And you can use them in the short essay questions. You will be able to choose two short essay questions from among six, each of which has bold-faced within it one of these concepts. You answer will need t ...
Constructing Transnational Studies
... But this “worldist” scholarship tends to equate all trans-border and trans-boundary phenomena with planetary integration and worldwide isomorphism. Structures and processes that are really quite different are depicted as comparable in strength and character wherever they occur. Variations in scale a ...
... But this “worldist” scholarship tends to equate all trans-border and trans-boundary phenomena with planetary integration and worldwide isomorphism. Structures and processes that are really quite different are depicted as comparable in strength and character wherever they occur. Variations in scale a ...
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... recent literature comparing group to individual behaviour in games is broadly consistent. For instance, Bornstein and Yaniv (1998) and Robert and Carnevale (1997) find that groups make less generous offers in the ultimatum game; Schopler and Insko (1992) find that groups are more competitive; Cox ( ...
... recent literature comparing group to individual behaviour in games is broadly consistent. For instance, Bornstein and Yaniv (1998) and Robert and Carnevale (1997) find that groups make less generous offers in the ultimatum game; Schopler and Insko (1992) find that groups are more competitive; Cox ( ...
Print this article - Forum: Qualitative Social Research
... royal road to self-knowledge—to shed light on ethical and ideological principles which have forged from lived experiences. [3] The methodology used to uncover these principles and their ontogeny is critical auto-interviewing. Critical auto-interviewing is a process method which presupposes spontaneo ...
... royal road to self-knowledge—to shed light on ethical and ideological principles which have forged from lived experiences. [3] The methodology used to uncover these principles and their ontogeny is critical auto-interviewing. Critical auto-interviewing is a process method which presupposes spontaneo ...
Discovering Concrete Attacks on Website Authorization by Formal
... These security goals are fairly standard for three-party authentication. What makes social sign-on more interesting, is that it needs to enforce these goals under normal web conditions. For example, Alice may use the same browser to log-in on WordPress and, in another tab, visit an untrusted website ...
... These security goals are fairly standard for three-party authentication. What makes social sign-on more interesting, is that it needs to enforce these goals under normal web conditions. For example, Alice may use the same browser to log-in on WordPress and, in another tab, visit an untrusted website ...
Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won
... Internet Media War as a communication-based social conflict, and will contribute to larger debates on the nature and management of Information Wars. The first chapter of my paper investigates the concept of Information War. It shows a great variety of perspectives on what it is. It helps to explain ...
... Internet Media War as a communication-based social conflict, and will contribute to larger debates on the nature and management of Information Wars. The first chapter of my paper investigates the concept of Information War. It shows a great variety of perspectives on what it is. It helps to explain ...
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.