"Transnational History: Identities, Structures, States", in
... of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and transnational networks of activists. In global health NGOs have challenged the role of conventional health diplomacy based on relations between states or intergovernmental agreements. New forms of transnational agency in this sector have contributed to th ...
... of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and transnational networks of activists. In global health NGOs have challenged the role of conventional health diplomacy based on relations between states or intergovernmental agreements. New forms of transnational agency in this sector have contributed to th ...
the appropriation of social science knowledge by `lay people`
... order to make sense of our day-to-day lives. That 'lay people', whose voice Tiffany's comment above is supposed to illustrate, routinely appropriate social science knowledge for making sense of what happens to them is the fundamental idea which gave this thesis its ...
... order to make sense of our day-to-day lives. That 'lay people', whose voice Tiffany's comment above is supposed to illustrate, routinely appropriate social science knowledge for making sense of what happens to them is the fundamental idea which gave this thesis its ...
The Explanation of Social Action
... compromise on both false and true dualisms alike. It has been common “in our syncretistic age” for recent discussions of practically any conventional opposition (the list includes but is not limited to the following: macro/micro, social/individual, nature/nurture, static/dynamic, structure/agency, q ...
... compromise on both false and true dualisms alike. It has been common “in our syncretistic age” for recent discussions of practically any conventional opposition (the list includes but is not limited to the following: macro/micro, social/individual, nature/nurture, static/dynamic, structure/agency, q ...
8.COM 7.a.1 - Intangible Cultural Heritage
... without details of its broader environment and the practitioners and observers involved in its traditional practice. The Body was sometimes able to conclude nevertheless that the criterion was satisfied, but it considers that a fuller description of the element’s diverse components is preferable, es ...
... without details of its broader environment and the practitioners and observers involved in its traditional practice. The Body was sometimes able to conclude nevertheless that the criterion was satisfied, but it considers that a fuller description of the element’s diverse components is preferable, es ...
rtf - M/C Journal
... In writing her poem, The Triton, Sandra Hoopman was inspired by her frequent visits to her deaf grandmother at her old Lambert Street, Kangaroo Point home, where she had a huge triton on her wrought iron veranda. Her grandmother would put the triton up to her ear and show Sandra how to 'listen' to i ...
... In writing her poem, The Triton, Sandra Hoopman was inspired by her frequent visits to her deaf grandmother at her old Lambert Street, Kangaroo Point home, where she had a huge triton on her wrought iron veranda. Her grandmother would put the triton up to her ear and show Sandra how to 'listen' to i ...
Bob`s Lecture Notes for Week 1
... meaning—do not stop anywhere short of the fact; but we mean: this-is-so.”) When all goes well, the content of my thought that I have two hands is the fact that I have two hands. Hegelian contents are Fregean thoughts. (Frege: “A fact is a thought that is true.”) Hegel’s terms for a content in its ob ...
... meaning—do not stop anywhere short of the fact; but we mean: this-is-so.”) When all goes well, the content of my thought that I have two hands is the fact that I have two hands. Hegelian contents are Fregean thoughts. (Frege: “A fact is a thought that is true.”) Hegel’s terms for a content in its ob ...
alienation, naipaul and mr biswas
... for maturity, and „alienation-as-surrender‟ being positively peacefull and free from worry due to the fact that “it involves a conscious relinquishment or surrender with the intention of securing a desired end: namely, unity with the social substance” (Schacht, 1970: 36). Meanwhile, during those int ...
... for maturity, and „alienation-as-surrender‟ being positively peacefull and free from worry due to the fact that “it involves a conscious relinquishment or surrender with the intention of securing a desired end: namely, unity with the social substance” (Schacht, 1970: 36). Meanwhile, during those int ...
Simulation Validation for Societal Systems
... practices, are growing in size and complexity. As the size and complexity of the model increases so does the time and resources needed to validate the model. Multi-agent network models pose an even greater challenge for validation as they can be validated at the individual actor, the network, and/or ...
... practices, are growing in size and complexity. As the size and complexity of the model increases so does the time and resources needed to validate the model. Multi-agent network models pose an even greater challenge for validation as they can be validated at the individual actor, the network, and/or ...
apontamentos iniciais sobre a situação desta área no brasil
... significance, worrying about the forms of association of historical, social, and cultural facts and their influence on the expression of leisure in society. The conceptualization adopted starts with the reference author’s vision, and aims a comprehensive analysis of the social fact. This study inten ...
... significance, worrying about the forms of association of historical, social, and cultural facts and their influence on the expression of leisure in society. The conceptualization adopted starts with the reference author’s vision, and aims a comprehensive analysis of the social fact. This study inten ...
Notes on Heritage, Quetzil Castañeda
... propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. (Benjamin 1968a: 257–58). I remember clearly conversations that I had in 1988 with tour guides, archaeologists, vendors, and other “heritage workers” at Chichén Itzá regarding the efforts of t ...
... propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. (Benjamin 1968a: 257–58). I remember clearly conversations that I had in 1988 with tour guides, archaeologists, vendors, and other “heritage workers” at Chichén Itzá regarding the efforts of t ...
Adam Smith`s Political Philosophy: The invisible hand
... tradition that he refers to as ‘conservative liberalism’ (Gissurarson 1987: 6).2 However, given the distinctions which we have drawn thus far it would be more accurate to refer to spontaneous order thought as existing in a subset of liberalism which we might call British Whig Evolutionary Liberalism ...
... tradition that he refers to as ‘conservative liberalism’ (Gissurarson 1987: 6).2 However, given the distinctions which we have drawn thus far it would be more accurate to refer to spontaneous order thought as existing in a subset of liberalism which we might call British Whig Evolutionary Liberalism ...
Vanúbia Araújo Laulate Moncayo A SUSTAINABILITY
... At the same time this thesis represents a work of nearly five years of confinement, it is a work of several hands and collective strength. Above all, this thesis is a product of the academic work developed by Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina- UFSC and the University of Sydney-USYD. First and f ...
... At the same time this thesis represents a work of nearly five years of confinement, it is a work of several hands and collective strength. Above all, this thesis is a product of the academic work developed by Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina- UFSC and the University of Sydney-USYD. First and f ...
Anticipating the Cultural Aspects of Sharing for SDI Development
... Spatial data infrastructure—nature and components Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is fundamentally a concept about facilitation and coordination of the exchange and sharing of spatial data between stakeholders from different political/administrative levels. In principle, SDIs underpin the design a ...
... Spatial data infrastructure—nature and components Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is fundamentally a concept about facilitation and coordination of the exchange and sharing of spatial data between stakeholders from different political/administrative levels. In principle, SDIs underpin the design a ...
full report, Master`s thesis 2016
... arguments. While the report can be read without keeping this along, I believe this particular appendix is good to keep close. For many, the Guatemalan case may also be unfamiliar, for which the appendix can also be helpful in ‘keeping track’ of events, which will not be presented in a historical ord ...
... arguments. While the report can be read without keeping this along, I believe this particular appendix is good to keep close. For many, the Guatemalan case may also be unfamiliar, for which the appendix can also be helpful in ‘keeping track’ of events, which will not be presented in a historical ord ...
http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/cronin/citationprocess.pdf
... ‘do science’, or the ways in which they communicate the results of their professional endeavours. The primary communication system is the principal mechanism whereby the scientific establishment records and ‘rubber stamps’ the individual and collective achievements of its members. One function of th ...
... ‘do science’, or the ways in which they communicate the results of their professional endeavours. The primary communication system is the principal mechanism whereby the scientific establishment records and ‘rubber stamps’ the individual and collective achievements of its members. One function of th ...
« Absolut Counter-Discourse » - A discourse analysis of the counter
... There have always been people who disapproved of advertising, and often these “enemies” had a political background, were part of Marxist, feminist, ecological or whatsoever movements. Artists are also quite strong critics of advertising, as it is hard for them to accept the way that advertising trie ...
... There have always been people who disapproved of advertising, and often these “enemies” had a political background, were part of Marxist, feminist, ecological or whatsoever movements. Artists are also quite strong critics of advertising, as it is hard for them to accept the way that advertising trie ...
1 Knowing Terrorism: A Study on Lay Knowledge of Terrorism and
... literature on public opinion and public attitudes research, before outlining our theoretical and methodological approach. The third section reports on some of the main findings of the study, while the conclusion discusses some of the key implications we draw from the findings. Mind the Gap: Research ...
... literature on public opinion and public attitudes research, before outlining our theoretical and methodological approach. The third section reports on some of the main findings of the study, while the conclusion discusses some of the key implications we draw from the findings. Mind the Gap: Research ...
Contents Welome 2 Conference programme 4 Abstracts 24 Panels
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY Peter L. Berger is
... constructed and that the sociology of knowledge must analyse the process in which this occurs. The key terms in these con tentions are 'reality' and 'knowledge', terms that are not only current in everyday speech, but that have behind them a long history of philosophical inquiry. We need not enter ...
... constructed and that the sociology of knowledge must analyse the process in which this occurs. The key terms in these con tentions are 'reality' and 'knowledge', terms that are not only current in everyday speech, but that have behind them a long history of philosophical inquiry. We need not enter ...
Composing Civil Society: Ethnographic Contingency, Ngo Culture
... First and foremost, I thank my wife and soul mate, Shino Saito. From coursework to prospectus, to a working fieldwork honeymoon in Nairobi, through the seemingly endless writing process to which you contributed countless proofreads and edits, you were an integral contributor to anything good within ...
... First and foremost, I thank my wife and soul mate, Shino Saito. From coursework to prospectus, to a working fieldwork honeymoon in Nairobi, through the seemingly endless writing process to which you contributed countless proofreads and edits, you were an integral contributor to anything good within ...
University of Groningen Rethinking the culture-economy
... theoretical history of the culture - economy dialectic. One of the research goals is to explain what is or was meant by questions and statements about the relationships between culture and economy. Hence, part of this book is (a form of) concept(-ual) analysis (CA). However, there is no single field ...
... theoretical history of the culture - economy dialectic. One of the research goals is to explain what is or was meant by questions and statements about the relationships between culture and economy. Hence, part of this book is (a form of) concept(-ual) analysis (CA). However, there is no single field ...
Evolution and Design - Home page-
... Learning from the Historical Sequences of Organizations and Their Philosophies: Evolution of Knowledge and ...
... Learning from the Historical Sequences of Organizations and Their Philosophies: Evolution of Knowledge and ...
Historical Thinking as a Tool for Theoretical Psychology
... scientific development, based on the assumption that the latest development is the best one. Continuity in the sciences was challenged by Kuhn (1962), in the human sciences by Foucault (1972), in psychology by Piaget (Inhelder and Piaget 1958), and for objectivity by Daston and Galison (2007). Objec ...
... scientific development, based on the assumption that the latest development is the best one. Continuity in the sciences was challenged by Kuhn (1962), in the human sciences by Foucault (1972), in psychology by Piaget (Inhelder and Piaget 1958), and for objectivity by Daston and Galison (2007). Objec ...
What is good professional practice?
... The three steps will be in the center of the next three parts of this essay. The present part offers some introductory considerations of a sociological (institutional) and philosophical (ethical and methodological) nature. From an internal to a societal perspective of professional practice It is pro ...
... The three steps will be in the center of the next three parts of this essay. The present part offers some introductory considerations of a sociological (institutional) and philosophical (ethical and methodological) nature. From an internal to a societal perspective of professional practice It is pro ...
Explaining Society: Critical Realism in the Social Sciences
... about the nature of reality and how we gain knowledge about it. The metatheoretical discussions that have influenced social science have to a large extent been about the role of theories in research practice. The question has been discussed ever since the social sciences were established as independ ...
... about the nature of reality and how we gain knowledge about it. The metatheoretical discussions that have influenced social science have to a large extent been about the role of theories in research practice. The question has been discussed ever since the social sciences were established as independ ...