International Political Economy
... feminist contributions were standard fare in any British school collection, as were articles about environmental issues. Characteristically, it was Eric Helleiner, arguably the scholar with the most perceptive analysis of the consequences of the end of the fixed-exchange rate system (Helleiner 1993 ...
... feminist contributions were standard fare in any British school collection, as were articles about environmental issues. Characteristically, it was Eric Helleiner, arguably the scholar with the most perceptive analysis of the consequences of the end of the fixed-exchange rate system (Helleiner 1993 ...
Vrablikova and Cisar WPSA paper
... 2011). From this perspective, political disaffection in CEE countries is not an area specific expression of early experience with the democratic transition but indicates the overall global modernization trend that results in the development of self-expressive culture (Inglehart 1978, Inghlehart 1990 ...
... 2011). From this perspective, political disaffection in CEE countries is not an area specific expression of early experience with the democratic transition but indicates the overall global modernization trend that results in the development of self-expressive culture (Inglehart 1978, Inghlehart 1990 ...
Italy
... The first level is defined by the relation established between Religion and Politics in the Sphere of Personal Choice. It is evident how Moro had tried to put forward essential mediation elements between the two The second one is the relationship between Religions and Democracy in the latter half of ...
... The first level is defined by the relation established between Religion and Politics in the Sphere of Personal Choice. It is evident how Moro had tried to put forward essential mediation elements between the two The second one is the relationship between Religions and Democracy in the latter half of ...
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... modern production - thought that, if only the managers and politicians would get out of the way, this class of proletarians could run the world, take over the factories, seize the whole machinery of society, materially transform it and manage it economically, socially, culturally, technically. The t ...
... modern production - thought that, if only the managers and politicians would get out of the way, this class of proletarians could run the world, take over the factories, seize the whole machinery of society, materially transform it and manage it economically, socially, culturally, technically. The t ...
Butler and Weed, The Question of Gender, epilogue
... time to do the work of dissolving certain seeming impossibilities or contradictions and of apprehending the specificity of problematics constructed by particular historical discourses and times. It is within this current that I want to place two other recurring concerns in the volume—the strong pre ...
... time to do the work of dissolving certain seeming impossibilities or contradictions and of apprehending the specificity of problematics constructed by particular historical discourses and times. It is within this current that I want to place two other recurring concerns in the volume—the strong pre ...
July 1988 - Deep Blue - University of Michigan
... decades of the "new" social history--most of it urban community studies--that has reintroduced the vocabulary of class, conflict, and ideology into American history, the conception of urban politics remains one of ethnicity, patronage, and non-ideological machines, a view constructed in the nineteen ...
... decades of the "new" social history--most of it urban community studies--that has reintroduced the vocabulary of class, conflict, and ideology into American history, the conception of urban politics remains one of ethnicity, patronage, and non-ideological machines, a view constructed in the nineteen ...
Student Study Guide
... we are awash in news, yet it does not permeate all of society. Caucasian males, the affluent, and older adults seem to know more about politics than everyone else. Although they may be less informed, many citizens form their political opinions around ideology; most citizens rely on other factors. Th ...
... we are awash in news, yet it does not permeate all of society. Caucasian males, the affluent, and older adults seem to know more about politics than everyone else. Although they may be less informed, many citizens form their political opinions around ideology; most citizens rely on other factors. Th ...
How Frequent is Organizational Political Behavior?
... conflict of interest; the general notion is that the less that it take place - the better. However, within the conflict literature, it has been realized that some level of conflict is important for organizations. Turning to the constructive element of perceived politics, it is recognized that an ind ...
... conflict of interest; the general notion is that the less that it take place - the better. However, within the conflict literature, it has been realized that some level of conflict is important for organizations. Turning to the constructive element of perceived politics, it is recognized that an ind ...
Reinforcement - WordPress.com
... Prepared to accompany Theories of Personality (6th ed.) by Susan C. Cloninger (2013), published by Pearson. All rights reserved. ...
... Prepared to accompany Theories of Personality (6th ed.) by Susan C. Cloninger (2013), published by Pearson. All rights reserved. ...
The Corruption of Liberal and Social Democracies
... work during the Cold War. But Lindblom then perceived the central question that would determine the shape of social order after communism’s collapse. “Aside from the difference between despotic and libertarian governments,” he wrote, “the greatest distinction between one government and another is in ...
... work during the Cold War. But Lindblom then perceived the central question that would determine the shape of social order after communism’s collapse. “Aside from the difference between despotic and libertarian governments,” he wrote, “the greatest distinction between one government and another is in ...
Systems theory and Structural functionalism
... outputs. Easton defines political outputs as the decisions and actions ofthe authorities. A govemment's decision to build a dam would be a political output; the actual building ofthe dam would be a material ouÞut. This approach was a departure from previous research that examined the complex politic ...
... outputs. Easton defines political outputs as the decisions and actions ofthe authorities. A govemment's decision to build a dam would be a political output; the actual building ofthe dam would be a material ouÞut. This approach was a departure from previous research that examined the complex politic ...
Power
... – Any unwanted activity of a sexual nature that affects an individual’s employment and creates a hostile work environment • Overt actions, like unwanted touching, are relatively easy to spot • Subtle actions, like jokes or looks, can cross over the line into harassment ...
... – Any unwanted activity of a sexual nature that affects an individual’s employment and creates a hostile work environment • Overt actions, like unwanted touching, are relatively easy to spot • Subtle actions, like jokes or looks, can cross over the line into harassment ...
Abstracts Thursday, Nov. 21 - ICA Political Communication Division
... Lindsey Meeks, University of Washington - Contact Me Politically entertained: The effects of movies on the political attitudes of the female audiences We advance the argument that exposure to entertainment media, especially biographical political movies showing viable and powerful female political l ...
... Lindsey Meeks, University of Washington - Contact Me Politically entertained: The effects of movies on the political attitudes of the female audiences We advance the argument that exposure to entertainment media, especially biographical political movies showing viable and powerful female political l ...
Political life is often treated as a world ethically
... While none of these principles are particularly groundbreaking (they include “seek out and imitate virtuous role models”), they nevertheless could operate as a welcome playbook for a person of integrity entering public life. Thunder’s argument is, as usual, less about the content of what such a wort ...
... While none of these principles are particularly groundbreaking (they include “seek out and imitate virtuous role models”), they nevertheless could operate as a welcome playbook for a person of integrity entering public life. Thunder’s argument is, as usual, less about the content of what such a wort ...
syllabus - University of West Florida
... Explain the theory and techniques involved in psychoanalysis Explain the theory and techniques involved in Rogers' client-centered therapy Discuss the general principles involved in insight therapies Summarize the general principles involved in behavioral approached to therapy Explain the theory and ...
... Explain the theory and techniques involved in psychoanalysis Explain the theory and techniques involved in Rogers' client-centered therapy Discuss the general principles involved in insight therapies Summarize the general principles involved in behavioral approached to therapy Explain the theory and ...
x - Owego Apalachin Central School District
... x Students will understand what psychology is and how it influences their behavior. x Students will understand characteristics of learning. x Students will understand the principles of classical conditioning and operant conditioning. x Students will understand the components of cognitive learning. x ...
... x Students will understand what psychology is and how it influences their behavior. x Students will understand characteristics of learning. x Students will understand the principles of classical conditioning and operant conditioning. x Students will understand the components of cognitive learning. x ...
Psychology Curriculum - Owego Apalachin Central School District
... • Students will understand major subfields and career opportunities that comprise psychology. • Students will understand research strategies used by psychologists to explore behavior and mental processes. • Students will understand ethical issues in research with human and other animals that are imp ...
... • Students will understand major subfields and career opportunities that comprise psychology. • Students will understand research strategies used by psychologists to explore behavior and mental processes. • Students will understand ethical issues in research with human and other animals that are imp ...
Theories of Criminality and Problems of Prediction
... mitigated by the peer group. Schachtel found that defiance of adult authority was one crucial symptom of delinquent behavior. He stated:10 The most important consideration in answering (whether a boy would or would not become delinquent) was whether or not the boy showed much dependence on or fear o ...
... mitigated by the peer group. Schachtel found that defiance of adult authority was one crucial symptom of delinquent behavior. He stated:10 The most important consideration in answering (whether a boy would or would not become delinquent) was whether or not the boy showed much dependence on or fear o ...
Metaphors of Nature in Political Science Political Metaphor: A
... Reality is in the interaction and classical view seen as ontologically objective. It is considered as something outside of the narrative of the world, beyond the reach of discursive structures and ontologically foundational. Although the interaction view of metaphor does enable emphasising of some ...
... Reality is in the interaction and classical view seen as ontologically objective. It is considered as something outside of the narrative of the world, beyond the reach of discursive structures and ontologically foundational. Although the interaction view of metaphor does enable emphasising of some ...
Nikolas Rose Critical History and Psychology
... discipline. Rather, the term should be seen as indexing an assortment of ways of thinking and acting, practices, techniques, forms of calculation, routines and procedures, and skilled personnel. Further, an analysis of psychology cannot begin by accepting the limits of a discipline as defining, as ...
... discipline. Rather, the term should be seen as indexing an assortment of ways of thinking and acting, practices, techniques, forms of calculation, routines and procedures, and skilled personnel. Further, an analysis of psychology cannot begin by accepting the limits of a discipline as defining, as ...
Chapter 11: Behaviorism (18921956) Detailed Summary Notes New
... ● Yerkes did not agree with the idea of discarding the method of selfobservation, as psychology would no longer be set apart from biology and would be left as a “fragment of physiology”. ● Marshall feared that psychology might fade away because although the behavioral Zeitgeist had value, consci ...
... ● Yerkes did not agree with the idea of discarding the method of selfobservation, as psychology would no longer be set apart from biology and would be left as a “fragment of physiology”. ● Marshall feared that psychology might fade away because although the behavioral Zeitgeist had value, consci ...
political careers, corruption, and impunity
... 27) suggest that “efforts to identify and measure informal institutions require substantial knowledge of the communities within which those rules are embedded.” This study argues that an in-depth look at the dynamics of assembly politics in a liberal democracy such as Panama, where informally institu ...
... 27) suggest that “efforts to identify and measure informal institutions require substantial knowledge of the communities within which those rules are embedded.” This study argues that an in-depth look at the dynamics of assembly politics in a liberal democracy such as Panama, where informally institu ...
The Relationship between Genes, Psychological Traits, and Political
... Christopher Dawes is Assistant Professor, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University, 19 W. 4th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10012 ([email protected]). David Cesarini is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Center for Experimental Social Science, New York University, and the Division ...
... Christopher Dawes is Assistant Professor, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University, 19 W. 4th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10012 ([email protected]). David Cesarini is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Center for Experimental Social Science, New York University, and the Division ...
Norwegian Political Science at 60
... direction of contemporary Norwegian political science is to look at the number and area of dissertations/theses produced in Norway each year. In order to provide this overview, I have aggregated the annual department reports as submitted to the Norwegian Political Science Journal (Norsk Statsvitensk ...
... direction of contemporary Norwegian political science is to look at the number and area of dissertations/theses produced in Norway each year. In order to provide this overview, I have aggregated the annual department reports as submitted to the Norwegian Political Science Journal (Norsk Statsvitensk ...