Cultural and Creative Index: an approach to Latin America and the
... will be studied. Then we will analyze the relevant indicators for this analysis that include economic development indicators, social indicators, cultural indicators, and specific endowment indicators. In the third part, based on some of the variables described in the previous section and others that ...
... will be studied. Then we will analyze the relevant indicators for this analysis that include economic development indicators, social indicators, cultural indicators, and specific endowment indicators. In the third part, based on some of the variables described in the previous section and others that ...
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... Step 1: the attacker breaks into 1001 computers Step 2: the attacker installs the master program on one computer and the daemon software on the other 1000 computers Step 3: the attacker picks a victim Step 4: when the attacker launches the DDoS attack, the attacker will instruct the master program t ...
... Step 1: the attacker breaks into 1001 computers Step 2: the attacker installs the master program on one computer and the daemon software on the other 1000 computers Step 3: the attacker picks a victim Step 4: when the attacker launches the DDoS attack, the attacker will instruct the master program t ...
On the affective ambivalence of living with cultural diversity
... view of both immigrants and original inhabitants. My focus will in particular be this theoretical communality. But there are also important differences between the two perspectives. This becomes clear the moment we situate the encounter with (perceived) cultural strangeness in a social setting. Here ...
... view of both immigrants and original inhabitants. My focus will in particular be this theoretical communality. But there are also important differences between the two perspectives. This becomes clear the moment we situate the encounter with (perceived) cultural strangeness in a social setting. Here ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... Nuance is part of a scholarly lexicon that anthropologists value and propagate in their research, signaling subtlety in communication and layers of meaning in thick description. Nuance in data collection and in model building are performed conceptually through reference to multiplicity, depth, compl ...
... Nuance is part of a scholarly lexicon that anthropologists value and propagate in their research, signaling subtlety in communication and layers of meaning in thick description. Nuance in data collection and in model building are performed conceptually through reference to multiplicity, depth, compl ...
galaxia 17.indd - Revistas Eletrônicas da PUC-SP
... one wants, but that there are factors of reality that influence our thoughts from outside. The idealist side defends the position that nothing can exist that is not “thought-like”, since ideas can only resemble other ideas (Daniel, 1984, p. 16). The dynamic quality of both semeiosic processes and re ...
... one wants, but that there are factors of reality that influence our thoughts from outside. The idealist side defends the position that nothing can exist that is not “thought-like”, since ideas can only resemble other ideas (Daniel, 1984, p. 16). The dynamic quality of both semeiosic processes and re ...
Cultural Pluralism: Critique and Application to the Study and
... Simply put, what is government, and what is politics as well? How have governmental and political processes in Nigeria deviated from the general understanding of government and politics? Let us consider politics first. Politics is an activity revolving around the production, distribution and consump ...
... Simply put, what is government, and what is politics as well? How have governmental and political processes in Nigeria deviated from the general understanding of government and politics? Let us consider politics first. Politics is an activity revolving around the production, distribution and consump ...
Common Ground? Links Between Sports Hiatory, Sports Geography
... fundamental pre-occupations, history and sociology are and always have been the same thing. Both seek to understand the puzzle of human agency and both seek to do so in terms of the process of social structuring. 7 This type of thinking is also central to research being carried out by Eric Dunning a ...
... fundamental pre-occupations, history and sociology are and always have been the same thing. Both seek to understand the puzzle of human agency and both seek to do so in terms of the process of social structuring. 7 This type of thinking is also central to research being carried out by Eric Dunning a ...
THE HISTORICAL MEANING OF THE CRISIS OF INFORMATION
... time or training to reflect on their own activity, being faced with more immediate concerns. (See section 3.1) One symptom of this that has been widely commented on is the gap between the formal prescriptions of IS methodologies and the way they are used in practice (Fitzgerald, 1996; Westrup, 1993) ...
... time or training to reflect on their own activity, being faced with more immediate concerns. (See section 3.1) One symptom of this that has been widely commented on is the gap between the formal prescriptions of IS methodologies and the way they are used in practice (Fitzgerald, 1996; Westrup, 1993) ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. Of the two most comparable volumes, Robert Winthrop’s Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (1991), and South African ...
... (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. Of the two most comparable volumes, Robert Winthrop’s Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (1991), and South African ...
Writing the souk as a social fact - Institute of Social and Cultural
... The second reason why Geertz is likely falling into Malinowski’s footsteps is his exhaustive empirical work. Every stone has to be turned in the battle for cultural information, and Geertz is very conscious of this, as can be seen in his extensive vocabulary research in the souk. By coining the term ...
... The second reason why Geertz is likely falling into Malinowski’s footsteps is his exhaustive empirical work. Every stone has to be turned in the battle for cultural information, and Geertz is very conscious of this, as can be seen in his extensive vocabulary research in the souk. By coining the term ...
A Science of Context: The Qualitative Approach as Fundamental to
... 239-41; q.i. Heuser, 2010, p. 9). The disciplines that define strategic thought, political science, economics, psychology, and military science all require grounding more in qualitative social science methodology than the quantitative. This paper argues that, despite this, military culture continues ...
... 239-41; q.i. Heuser, 2010, p. 9). The disciplines that define strategic thought, political science, economics, psychology, and military science all require grounding more in qualitative social science methodology than the quantitative. This paper argues that, despite this, military culture continues ...
6 Endogenous Knowledge: Implications for Sustainable Development
... their knowledge to a negotiated form of sustainable development, it is not of fundamental importance to clarify in a conclusive way whether the ‘ecologically noble’ savage truly exists, or whether there is discipli nary evidence to support the idea that indigenous people – as many other groups of r ...
... their knowledge to a negotiated form of sustainable development, it is not of fundamental importance to clarify in a conclusive way whether the ‘ecologically noble’ savage truly exists, or whether there is discipli nary evidence to support the idea that indigenous people – as many other groups of r ...
Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and
... Thanks are also due to Jon Mitchell not just for the substantial work which he has devoted to this volume—along with several other EASA volumes—but for his own intellectual contribution. M ARILYN S TRATHERN Cambridge, August 1999 ...
... Thanks are also due to Jon Mitchell not just for the substantial work which he has devoted to this volume—along with several other EASA volumes—but for his own intellectual contribution. M ARILYN S TRATHERN Cambridge, August 1999 ...
The IDEA of a Social Science
... the social and natural sciences in such terms as these would have required some investigation of the different reasons for the inadequacy of the Humean account as applied to the natural scientific use of the word ‘cause’ and for its inadequacy as applied to talk about ‘reasons’ and ‘motives’ for hum ...
... the social and natural sciences in such terms as these would have required some investigation of the different reasons for the inadequacy of the Humean account as applied to the natural scientific use of the word ‘cause’ and for its inadequacy as applied to talk about ‘reasons’ and ‘motives’ for hum ...
The LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY REVIEW 4(2) 76–78
... advocates makes them desirable relations. At the time of Nimuendajú’s study during the 1930s the me-hii term was restricted to the proximate Eastern Timbira peoples. The organization of Crocker’s volume is geared to providing an overview of the Canela and to provide a basis for subsequent in-depth ...
... advocates makes them desirable relations. At the time of Nimuendajú’s study during the 1930s the me-hii term was restricted to the proximate Eastern Timbira peoples. The organization of Crocker’s volume is geared to providing an overview of the Canela and to provide a basis for subsequent in-depth ...
Writing ethnography. Malinowski`s fieldnotes on Baloma
... In order to write each section of the paper, Malinowski underwent two narrative strategies: to transcribe directly his fieldnotes, on the one hand, and to turn his notes into ethnographic reasoning on the other. Some of the referred sections are just a ‘transcription’ of information reported by his ...
... In order to write each section of the paper, Malinowski underwent two narrative strategies: to transcribe directly his fieldnotes, on the one hand, and to turn his notes into ethnographic reasoning on the other. Some of the referred sections are just a ‘transcription’ of information reported by his ...
Mobility and territoriality in the making of societies
... “a set of questions, theories, and methodologies rather than a totalising or reductive description of the contemporary world” (Sheller and Urry, 2006, page 210). It also deals with moorings, immobilities and reterritorialization, and it does so in fields such as tourism, transport, migration, networ ...
... “a set of questions, theories, and methodologies rather than a totalising or reductive description of the contemporary world” (Sheller and Urry, 2006, page 210). It also deals with moorings, immobilities and reterritorialization, and it does so in fields such as tourism, transport, migration, networ ...
- Digital Commons @ New Haven
... objects. The Teddy boys (AKA Teds), for example, were a working-class subculture very much concerned with their relatively low status and their desire to achieve membership in a higher class. To this end, they adopted the dress style, the Edwardian suit albeit with some modifications, of the upper-c ...
... objects. The Teddy boys (AKA Teds), for example, were a working-class subculture very much concerned with their relatively low status and their desire to achieve membership in a higher class. To this end, they adopted the dress style, the Edwardian suit albeit with some modifications, of the upper-c ...
PDF of this page - University of North Dakota
... many fields of the forensic sciences but have no previous background in: a) science; and/or b) forensic science. This course will explore some of the actual techniques illustrated in popular descriptions of the forensic sciences. In addition to lectures and discussions of the fields of the forensic ...
... many fields of the forensic sciences but have no previous background in: a) science; and/or b) forensic science. This course will explore some of the actual techniques illustrated in popular descriptions of the forensic sciences. In addition to lectures and discussions of the fields of the forensic ...
Using Complexity Theory Methods for Sociological Theory
... The theoretical and methodological discussion is further illustrated and applied in an extended case study focusing on socio-technical transitions as described in the Multi-Level Perspective, a well-established theory on the process of transitions between technologies in the society. The topic of so ...
... The theoretical and methodological discussion is further illustrated and applied in an extended case study focusing on socio-technical transitions as described in the Multi-Level Perspective, a well-established theory on the process of transitions between technologies in the society. The topic of so ...
berghahn New and Recent Titles 2015
... and policy-makers downgrade as ‘context’ – history, ways of making meaning, political disputes – are often central to explaining development practice…[This book] not only implies the need for a classificatory rethink, which has been widely recognized for decades, but also gives us the ethnographic ma ...
... and policy-makers downgrade as ‘context’ – history, ways of making meaning, political disputes – are often central to explaining development practice…[This book] not only implies the need for a classificatory rethink, which has been widely recognized for decades, but also gives us the ethnographic ma ...
ESEM Conference Programme - Irish World Academy of Music and
... Welcome to this year’s ESEM Seminar in Limerick (Ireland)! This Seminar is truly an unusual event, not least due to Wednesday’s (Sept. 16) joint meeting with the SEM-‐ICTM Colloquium. I think we never ...
... Welcome to this year’s ESEM Seminar in Limerick (Ireland)! This Seminar is truly an unusual event, not least due to Wednesday’s (Sept. 16) joint meeting with the SEM-‐ICTM Colloquium. I think we never ...
The Ignorance Society
... French Revolution, a distinctive feature which gives the Contemporary Age a personality of its own, has evolved parallel to the existence of the media as we know them today. Following this line of argumentation, we must now ask ourselves whether we are at a comparable juncture today. Apparently it ...
... French Revolution, a distinctive feature which gives the Contemporary Age a personality of its own, has evolved parallel to the existence of the media as we know them today. Following this line of argumentation, we must now ask ourselves whether we are at a comparable juncture today. Apparently it ...
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... 21) The Interdisciplinary Approach means: A) there is no need for separate social sciences. B) a group of scientists with different specialties work together on a common problem. C) we will never need a unified social science. D) all problems can be solved quickly. Answer: B Ref: 19 Diff: 3 22) Lan ...
... 21) The Interdisciplinary Approach means: A) there is no need for separate social sciences. B) a group of scientists with different specialties work together on a common problem. C) we will never need a unified social science. D) all problems can be solved quickly. Answer: B Ref: 19 Diff: 3 22) Lan ...
anthropology, mathematics, kinship
... network initially described by Malinowski. Hage and Harary’s simulation of the flow of armshells and necklaces highlights a number of important aspects of the exchange network, such as the location of central and marginal islands, the uneven distribution of valuables around the kula ring, and the re ...
... network initially described by Malinowski. Hage and Harary’s simulation of the flow of armshells and necklaces highlights a number of important aspects of the exchange network, such as the location of central and marginal islands, the uneven distribution of valuables around the kula ring, and the re ...