Territorial Capital and Regional Growth
... new knowledge will be pursued and commercialized by the incumbent firms. The knowledge filter (Acs et al. 2004) refers to the extent that new knowledge remains un-commercialized by the organization which creates that knowledge. It is these residual ideas that generate the opportunity for entrepreneu ...
... new knowledge will be pursued and commercialized by the incumbent firms. The knowledge filter (Acs et al. 2004) refers to the extent that new knowledge remains un-commercialized by the organization which creates that knowledge. It is these residual ideas that generate the opportunity for entrepreneu ...
Responsibilism and the Analytic-Sociological Debate in Social
... philosopher whose social identity places them squarely within the center of the discipline voices those same ideas. A careful look at many of the fields of philosophical inquiry is likely to reveal a similar story: the origins of an idea, when they can be traced back to a feminist philosopher or whe ...
... philosopher whose social identity places them squarely within the center of the discipline voices those same ideas. A careful look at many of the fields of philosophical inquiry is likely to reveal a similar story: the origins of an idea, when they can be traced back to a feminist philosopher or whe ...
Material Culture and Other Things Post-disciplinary
... will most likely be numerous archaeologists who are updated in various social theories. Bjørnar Olsen complained once that compared to the 1980s when very few read theory, everybody reads theory today, but nothing new happens (Olsen 1998). Following Clarke, “paradigmatic changes” are not possible if ...
... will most likely be numerous archaeologists who are updated in various social theories. Bjørnar Olsen complained once that compared to the 1980s when very few read theory, everybody reads theory today, but nothing new happens (Olsen 1998). Following Clarke, “paradigmatic changes” are not possible if ...
Behavioral and Other Human Ecologies: Critique, Response and
... agree with K&M that simplicity is a virtue in scientific theories (see Boyer 1995). On this basis they likely would evaluate their field more favorably than does Joseph using the PK&J criterion. In addition, Joseph criticizes HBE for what she terms transfer problems: “Drawing on other theories for c ...
... agree with K&M that simplicity is a virtue in scientific theories (see Boyer 1995). On this basis they likely would evaluate their field more favorably than does Joseph using the PK&J criterion. In addition, Joseph criticizes HBE for what she terms transfer problems: “Drawing on other theories for c ...
Ethnic Groups and Boundaries
... though they may have territorial counterparts. If a group maintains its identity when members interact with others, this entails criteria for determining membership and ways of signalling membership and exclusion. Ethnic groups are not merely or necessarily based on the occupation of exclusive terri ...
... though they may have territorial counterparts. If a group maintains its identity when members interact with others, this entails criteria for determining membership and ways of signalling membership and exclusion. Ethnic groups are not merely or necessarily based on the occupation of exclusive terri ...
FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY: ISSUES FOR
... 226]. Sociologists had failed to observe women, but more problematically the descriptive categories used by sociologists had failed to capture the relevant features of women’s lives. So a feminist sociology should, in the first instance, avoid these two errors. One way to do this is to uncover the p ...
... 226]. Sociologists had failed to observe women, but more problematically the descriptive categories used by sociologists had failed to capture the relevant features of women’s lives. So a feminist sociology should, in the first instance, avoid these two errors. One way to do this is to uncover the p ...
Guidance notes for institutional analysis in rural development
... A realignment of the role governments play in service provision today is opening up exciting opportunities, including greater involvement by the private sector and civil society. However, clear definitions are needed to delimit the roles of government, and of public and non-public institutions, at v ...
... A realignment of the role governments play in service provision today is opening up exciting opportunities, including greater involvement by the private sector and civil society. However, clear definitions are needed to delimit the roles of government, and of public and non-public institutions, at v ...
what are belief systems
... degenerate and die based on their belief systems. Reason cannot prove the beliefs it is based upon. Beliefs arise through experience. Experience need previous beliefs and reason to be assimilated, and reason needs experience to be formed, as beliefs need reason as well. Beliefs, reason and experienc ...
... degenerate and die based on their belief systems. Reason cannot prove the beliefs it is based upon. Beliefs arise through experience. Experience need previous beliefs and reason to be assimilated, and reason needs experience to be formed, as beliefs need reason as well. Beliefs, reason and experienc ...
Archaeology Is Anthropology - CLAS Users
... [1948]; Willey and Phillips 1958), although too often in the context of having to explain this point to unsympathetic or unconvinced colleagues. Taking this view, we can look at the question sideways and ask: What kind of anthropology is archaeology? We do not have to fall back upon the historical r ...
... [1948]; Willey and Phillips 1958), although too often in the context of having to explain this point to unsympathetic or unconvinced colleagues. Taking this view, we can look at the question sideways and ask: What kind of anthropology is archaeology? We do not have to fall back upon the historical r ...
Department of Anthropology - Ithaca College Catalog 2016-2017
... Denise I. Nuttall, Associate Professor and Chair Anthropology is the study of humanity and the human condition. Anthropology focuses on the evolution of the human species and the development and varied nature of the cultures and societies in which people live. Students who major in anthropology enga ...
... Denise I. Nuttall, Associate Professor and Chair Anthropology is the study of humanity and the human condition. Anthropology focuses on the evolution of the human species and the development and varied nature of the cultures and societies in which people live. Students who major in anthropology enga ...
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... circumstantial relation to one another. Yet, the first three terms on his list are clearly apt to his second collection of poems, eventually published in January 1871 as Songs Before Sunrise. This collection is openly democratic in its politics, blasphemously anti-Christian, and quasi-mystical in it ...
... circumstantial relation to one another. Yet, the first three terms on his list are clearly apt to his second collection of poems, eventually published in January 1871 as Songs Before Sunrise. This collection is openly democratic in its politics, blasphemously anti-Christian, and quasi-mystical in it ...
Global diffusion of interactive networks: The impact of culture
... as a variable in this analysis is valuable, the method used to demonstrate its impact was anecdotal and therefore not as effective as it could be. The exact relationship of specific cultural variables to particular aspects of the diffusion process were not described. This treatment of culture as an ...
... as a variable in this analysis is valuable, the method used to demonstrate its impact was anecdotal and therefore not as effective as it could be. The exact relationship of specific cultural variables to particular aspects of the diffusion process were not described. This treatment of culture as an ...
A Clarification of Terms: Canadian Multiculturalism
... (2012a), “multiculturalism presently surpasses interculturalism as a political orientation that is able to recognise that social life consists of individuals and groups, and that both need to be provided for in the formal and informal distribution of powers” (p. 192). Moreover, despite its focus on ...
... (2012a), “multiculturalism presently surpasses interculturalism as a political orientation that is able to recognise that social life consists of individuals and groups, and that both need to be provided for in the formal and informal distribution of powers” (p. 192). Moreover, despite its focus on ...
a first perspective of indigenous australian
... It is the racialised research structures, philosophies and methods of investigation that we have inherited from colonialism, within which Indigenous peoples function, that have been fundamental in the Indigenous scholar’s own oppression. We Indigenous scholars function within these structures becaus ...
... It is the racialised research structures, philosophies and methods of investigation that we have inherited from colonialism, within which Indigenous peoples function, that have been fundamental in the Indigenous scholar’s own oppression. We Indigenous scholars function within these structures becaus ...
Ethnography
... John Brewer’s book on ethnography exemplifies these features well. It is more than a textbook about ethnography in that it reveals valuable insights into his experiences with this approach in a variety of contexts. Brewer is especially well known for his research into the Royal Ulster Constabulary a ...
... John Brewer’s book on ethnography exemplifies these features well. It is more than a textbook about ethnography in that it reveals valuable insights into his experiences with this approach in a variety of contexts. Brewer is especially well known for his research into the Royal Ulster Constabulary a ...
"What is Bread?" The Anthropology of Belief - OpenBU
... sensation and impulsions of the sensibility, not in concepts” (1984:232). “Intelligence … accepts without discussion the theoretical postulates demanded by action” (Durkheim 1965:412). According to Durkheim, the most important originating force inculcating belief in human beings was the immediate ex ...
... sensation and impulsions of the sensibility, not in concepts” (1984:232). “Intelligence … accepts without discussion the theoretical postulates demanded by action” (Durkheim 1965:412). According to Durkheim, the most important originating force inculcating belief in human beings was the immediate ex ...
Philosophy of Science Underlying Engaged
... hope in the progressive accumulation of knowledge using the empirical sciences and specifically physics as the model of all sciences. Years later logical positivism emerged in Germany as an extension of the Enlightenment, a synthesis of the scientific development of the nineteenth and early twentiet ...
... hope in the progressive accumulation of knowledge using the empirical sciences and specifically physics as the model of all sciences. Years later logical positivism emerged in Germany as an extension of the Enlightenment, a synthesis of the scientific development of the nineteenth and early twentiet ...
Normalcy-preface
... belonging to a certain ‘home’ whether be material, psychological, cognitive or even somatic, whereas normality would delineate a set of conditions which enable that home against the backdrop of differences and abnormalities in a given group (national, cultural, or social). ...
... belonging to a certain ‘home’ whether be material, psychological, cognitive or even somatic, whereas normality would delineate a set of conditions which enable that home against the backdrop of differences and abnormalities in a given group (national, cultural, or social). ...
The Use of Statistics in Sociocultural Anthropology
... Most statistical analysis in sociocultural anthropology consists of descriptions of relationships between two variables. Such bivariate analyses often have two goals; testing independence and measuring association. Two variables are independent if a knowledge of the numerical value (or category in t ...
... Most statistical analysis in sociocultural anthropology consists of descriptions of relationships between two variables. Such bivariate analyses often have two goals; testing independence and measuring association. Two variables are independent if a knowledge of the numerical value (or category in t ...
Comparing Indicators of Knowledge within and
... In their article outlining the cultural consensus theory, Romney, Weller, and Batchelder (1986) defined validity to mean “that our measures relate in known and precise ways to other variables that we accept as measuring substantially the ‘same’ thing as we think we are measuring” (p. 329). In other ...
... In their article outlining the cultural consensus theory, Romney, Weller, and Batchelder (1986) defined validity to mean “that our measures relate in known and precise ways to other variables that we accept as measuring substantially the ‘same’ thing as we think we are measuring” (p. 329). In other ...
Nonverbal Communication and Culture
... degree of interculturality (from most to least intercultural) in a given instance of communication These concepts are to be clear because, especially on international communication and cross-cultural communication types, many communication experts debated on whether they are the same or different co ...
... degree of interculturality (from most to least intercultural) in a given instance of communication These concepts are to be clear because, especially on international communication and cross-cultural communication types, many communication experts debated on whether they are the same or different co ...
Beyond Cultural History? The Material Turn, Praxiography, and
... und seine Patientinnen um 1730 in 1987) placed eighteenth-century female patients’ experience of their own bodies centre stage [25]. Duden described a world in which the body, which was thought to ...
... und seine Patientinnen um 1730 in 1987) placed eighteenth-century female patients’ experience of their own bodies centre stage [25]. Duden described a world in which the body, which was thought to ...
HUMAN, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS
... Note that you cannot change track between Part IIA and Part IIB, unless you are changing from a joint track to one of the single-subject options within the joint track. By Friday 27 May you will be asked to return to your DoS a preliminary indication of the track and papers that you want to study in ...
... Note that you cannot change track between Part IIA and Part IIB, unless you are changing from a joint track to one of the single-subject options within the joint track. By Friday 27 May you will be asked to return to your DoS a preliminary indication of the track and papers that you want to study in ...
Environmental Science
... of living things pass through food webs and are combined and recombined in different ways. Cite examples of how all fuels have advantages and disadvantages that society must question when considering the trade-offs among them, such as how energy use contributes to the rising standard of living in th ...
... of living things pass through food webs and are combined and recombined in different ways. Cite examples of how all fuels have advantages and disadvantages that society must question when considering the trade-offs among them, such as how energy use contributes to the rising standard of living in th ...
Movement: Paradoxes of First Nations Inclusion in the Canadian
... that signifies a heritage designed to respect the environment and to prevent others from devastating the natural world. Within the context of Indigenous law, ...
... that signifies a heritage designed to respect the environment and to prevent others from devastating the natural world. Within the context of Indigenous law, ...