An Updated Bibliography of the Published Primary
... works have been discovered. On the basis of communications with colleagues and searches in the Harvard University Archives, an additional 15 works have been added to the bibliography -the most recent one, a publication of the memoirs of Skinner’s trip to Russia in 1961 (see Skinner, 2006). In additi ...
... works have been discovered. On the basis of communications with colleagues and searches in the Harvard University Archives, an additional 15 works have been added to the bibliography -the most recent one, a publication of the memoirs of Skinner’s trip to Russia in 1961 (see Skinner, 2006). In additi ...
AP Environmental Science
... CBR 8 The course provides students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. The curriculum draws upon various scientific disciplines. CBR 9 The course includes methods for analyzing and interpreting information an ...
... CBR 8 The course provides students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. The curriculum draws upon various scientific disciplines. CBR 9 The course includes methods for analyzing and interpreting information an ...
Aalborg Universitet Staging Mobilities / Designing Mobilities Jensen, Ole B.
... constructed that takes key insights from Goffman’s perspective of role play and ‘dramaturgic’ analysis of social interactions. One of the most well-known concepts of Goffman’s might serve to briefly illustrate this point. In Goffman’s notion of ‘front stage/back stage’ many urban scholars have seen ...
... constructed that takes key insights from Goffman’s perspective of role play and ‘dramaturgic’ analysis of social interactions. One of the most well-known concepts of Goffman’s might serve to briefly illustrate this point. In Goffman’s notion of ‘front stage/back stage’ many urban scholars have seen ...
The unified theory of repression
... while he was still tinkering with hypnotherapy and catharsis, Freud already espoused the notion of defensive repression (though “repression” was not the first term he used), hewing to a model of mind reminiscent of Herbart’s dynamic model of consciousness. Freud parted with the reigning philosophica ...
... while he was still tinkering with hypnotherapy and catharsis, Freud already espoused the notion of defensive repression (though “repression” was not the first term he used), hewing to a model of mind reminiscent of Herbart’s dynamic model of consciousness. Freud parted with the reigning philosophica ...
Theory, evidence and intervention
... This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent prejudice or discrimination. While sever ...
... This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent prejudice or discrimination. While sever ...
Silvertown Tunnel introductory environmental assessment report
... could impact potential subsurface archaeological remains particularly land surfaces and peat deposits dating from the Mesolithic to Bronze age periods. There is also a possibility of relatively shallow post-medieval remains relating to industrial development. The likely potential for archaeological ...
... could impact potential subsurface archaeological remains particularly land surfaces and peat deposits dating from the Mesolithic to Bronze age periods. There is also a possibility of relatively shallow post-medieval remains relating to industrial development. The likely potential for archaeological ...
Processes of Prejudice - Equality and Human Rights Commission
... This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent prejudice or discrimination. While sever ...
... This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not necessarily prevent prejudice or discrimination. While sever ...
... transposition of the ELD, approaches of MS to financial security, and currently available financial security solutions. The issues of a gradual approach, a ceiling for the financial guarantee and the exclusion of low-risk activities need to be further analysed in this context. Furthermore, the study ...
A Review of the Toxicity and Environmental Behaviour of Bromine in
... are published by the Environment Agency in a guidance document H1 (Horizontal Guidance Note; IPPC H1: Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control: Environmental Assessment and Appraisal of BAT, Environment Agency 2003) in order to make transparent to industry and other stakeholders the values being ...
... are published by the Environment Agency in a guidance document H1 (Horizontal Guidance Note; IPPC H1: Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control: Environmental Assessment and Appraisal of BAT, Environment Agency 2003) in order to make transparent to industry and other stakeholders the values being ...
Consulta: subject:"Social-ecological" Registros recuperados: 221
... Formal models used to study the resilience of social-ecological systems have not explicitly included important structural characteristics of this type of system. In this paper, we propose a network perspective for social-ecological systems that enables us to better focus on the structure of interact ...
... Formal models used to study the resilience of social-ecological systems have not explicitly included important structural characteristics of this type of system. In this paper, we propose a network perspective for social-ecological systems that enables us to better focus on the structure of interact ...
Personality and social psychology: towards a synthesis
... personal dispositions and situational forces in explaining behaviour has brought personality psychology into conflict with those psychological disciplines which regard behaviour primarily as a response to the characteristic features of the setting in which it takes place. With the growing prominence ...
... personal dispositions and situational forces in explaining behaviour has brought personality psychology into conflict with those psychological disciplines which regard behaviour primarily as a response to the characteristic features of the setting in which it takes place. With the growing prominence ...
A Critical View on
... to believe that they really are lazy, stupid, inferior, unmanly, unworthy, or other characteristic they have been tarred with. This is manifest by internal negative thoughts about oneself, by selfchastising, and by verbal self-denigration in conversation with others. Picking these signs out from som ...
... to believe that they really are lazy, stupid, inferior, unmanly, unworthy, or other characteristic they have been tarred with. This is manifest by internal negative thoughts about oneself, by selfchastising, and by verbal self-denigration in conversation with others. Picking these signs out from som ...
4. PSY_Wong Ping Lun.. - Department of Applied Social Sciences
... year longitudinal study reported that personality trait was a more significant predictor than divorce in childhood on the future relationship quality during adulthood (Burns and Dunlop 2000). It should be noticed that only multivariate analysis was conducted in this study but not testing for mediati ...
... year longitudinal study reported that personality trait was a more significant predictor than divorce in childhood on the future relationship quality during adulthood (Burns and Dunlop 2000). It should be noticed that only multivariate analysis was conducted in this study but not testing for mediati ...
Unit 04 - Biological resources and sustainability
... 1 The golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia) is a small monkey living in coastal tropical rain forests in Brazil. Loss of habitat led to it becoming an endangered species. Following successful captive breeding, it is now being reintroduced into the wild. Explain what is meant by endangered spe ...
... 1 The golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia) is a small monkey living in coastal tropical rain forests in Brazil. Loss of habitat led to it becoming an endangered species. Following successful captive breeding, it is now being reintroduced into the wild. Explain what is meant by endangered spe ...
NATURE, SOCIOLOGY, AND THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL By Ryan
... traditionally concerned with developing and aiding industry in extracting resources from the environment (production science), began to develop models to measure the often negative impact industry had on the environment (impact science) (Schnaiberg 1980). These events also brought an unexpected grou ...
... traditionally concerned with developing and aiding industry in extracting resources from the environment (production science), began to develop models to measure the often negative impact industry had on the environment (impact science) (Schnaiberg 1980). These events also brought an unexpected grou ...
Guidelines on biodiversity inclusive impact assessment
... related to domesticated or cultivated species, and (iii) species with medicinal, agricultural, or other economic, social, cultural or scientific significance, and (iv) indicator species. ...
... related to domesticated or cultivated species, and (iii) species with medicinal, agricultural, or other economic, social, cultural or scientific significance, and (iv) indicator species. ...
1 National Association of Environmental Professionals White Paper
... The Affiliation Agreement does not intend to alienate any current or future Chapters, their leaderships or their memberships. It is meant as a mutually beneficial association between the Chapters and NAEP, an association and friendship that began many years ago. We believe it provides a means for N ...
... The Affiliation Agreement does not intend to alienate any current or future Chapters, their leaderships or their memberships. It is meant as a mutually beneficial association between the Chapters and NAEP, an association and friendship that began many years ago. We believe it provides a means for N ...
The Political Life of Wetlands in Southern Louisiana
... accumulation and a mode of social regulation. As an environmental regulatory strategy it offers certain temporary fixes for contradictions in the capitalist mode of production, while it simultaneously produces its own inherent contradictions. I argue that wetland banking produces economic value thro ...
... accumulation and a mode of social regulation. As an environmental regulatory strategy it offers certain temporary fixes for contradictions in the capitalist mode of production, while it simultaneously produces its own inherent contradictions. I argue that wetland banking produces economic value thro ...
Social Movements and Environmentalism, a Luhmannian
... This interest naturally leads to the field of social movement theory. The literature within this domain is extensive and very different paths were taken within it in order to understand collective action. By studying it we learn that collective action can go beyond the emotions of the moment to beco ...
... This interest naturally leads to the field of social movement theory. The literature within this domain is extensive and very different paths were taken within it in order to understand collective action. By studying it we learn that collective action can go beyond the emotions of the moment to beco ...
Laboratizing and Delaboratizing the World: Changing Sociological
... had the effect of really turning the city into a lab. Contrary to this interpretation, I contend that this never happened. The Chicago School and the other sociologists who used the term lab, never really attempted to turn their places of fieldwork into placeless spaces where inconsequential action ...
... had the effect of really turning the city into a lab. Contrary to this interpretation, I contend that this never happened. The Chicago School and the other sociologists who used the term lab, never really attempted to turn their places of fieldwork into placeless spaces where inconsequential action ...
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... Kaufman, 1998, p. 9). In other words, bribery is a problem when the institutional environment within which people operate creates incentives for them to offer or take bribes. The presence of such incentives to offer or take bribes, coupled with evidence that some people do in fact offer or take brib ...
... Kaufman, 1998, p. 9). In other words, bribery is a problem when the institutional environment within which people operate creates incentives for them to offer or take bribes. The presence of such incentives to offer or take bribes, coupled with evidence that some people do in fact offer or take brib ...
Module 4.1 - CLUVA (CLimate change and Urban Vulnerability in
... “... Vulnerability is the degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and extremes (United States Environmental Protection glossary for climate ...
... “... Vulnerability is the degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and extremes (United States Environmental Protection glossary for climate ...
APES Review - Dave Mundy, North Kitsap High School Science
... 1. Review the Key Questions and Concepts for this chapter 7. Distinguish among photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, on p. 51. What are three harmful effects resulting from aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration the clearing and degradation of tropical rain forests? (fermentation). What two proces ...
... 1. Review the Key Questions and Concepts for this chapter 7. Distinguish among photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, on p. 51. What are three harmful effects resulting from aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration the clearing and degradation of tropical rain forests? (fermentation). What two proces ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF
... are involuntary, and one has little control over them. Although blushing may serve an important social function (Castelfranchi & Poggi, 1990; Leary & Meadows, 1991), even people who blush readily cannot blush at will, nor can they suppress blushing when they are embarrassed. Because of this differen ...
... are involuntary, and one has little control over them. Although blushing may serve an important social function (Castelfranchi & Poggi, 1990; Leary & Meadows, 1991), even people who blush readily cannot blush at will, nor can they suppress blushing when they are embarrassed. Because of this differen ...