
Are we prisoners of our preconceptions?
... ideology scale (Cronbach’s alpha for elite samples = .89) presented in Appendix ...
... ideology scale (Cronbach’s alpha for elite samples = .89) presented in Appendix ...
Notes on the Anthropology of Neoliberalism
... Thatcher; Latin America under the “Washington Consensus,” policies of structural adjustment; and post-socialist countries during the “transition” to a market economy. On the other hand, views on the scope of “neoliberalism” vary widely, ranging from those who see it as a limited intellectual movemen ...
... Thatcher; Latin America under the “Washington Consensus,” policies of structural adjustment; and post-socialist countries during the “transition” to a market economy. On the other hand, views on the scope of “neoliberalism” vary widely, ranging from those who see it as a limited intellectual movemen ...
anthropologies of the south: their rise, their silencing - Ram-Wan
... of many of the cultural changes produced by the development of worldwide and mostly capitalist industrialism. One of the changes resulting from over a century of world domination by the North Adantic model of civilization, which has hardly been studied, is precisely this article’s subject matter: th ...
... of many of the cultural changes produced by the development of worldwide and mostly capitalist industrialism. One of the changes resulting from over a century of world domination by the North Adantic model of civilization, which has hardly been studied, is precisely this article’s subject matter: th ...
The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870–2033
... Young’s—and our own—notion that there are many different dimensions of merit, each with its own importance and its own difficulty of achievement. But in the late 20th and early 21st centuries scholars and policy makers alike avoided the challenge of interrelating and reconciling these conflicting id ...
... Young’s—and our own—notion that there are many different dimensions of merit, each with its own importance and its own difficulty of achievement. But in the late 20th and early 21st centuries scholars and policy makers alike avoided the challenge of interrelating and reconciling these conflicting id ...
David Graeber Radical alterity is just another way of
... one can come to accept the general theoretical framework promulgated by proponents of the “ontological turn.” And indeed it is true that I’ve done neither. Instead, I concluded that the examples of BaKongo nkisi and Malagasy ody can teach us something unexpected about humans everywhere: not just Mal ...
... one can come to accept the general theoretical framework promulgated by proponents of the “ontological turn.” And indeed it is true that I’ve done neither. Instead, I concluded that the examples of BaKongo nkisi and Malagasy ody can teach us something unexpected about humans everywhere: not just Mal ...
Radical alterity is just another way of saying “reality”
... one can come to accept the general theoretical framework promulgated by proponents of the “ontological turn.” And indeed it is true that I’ve done neither. Instead, I concluded that the examples of BaKongo nkisi and Malagasy ody can teach us something unexpected about humans everywhere: not just Mal ...
... one can come to accept the general theoretical framework promulgated by proponents of the “ontological turn.” And indeed it is true that I’ve done neither. Instead, I concluded that the examples of BaKongo nkisi and Malagasy ody can teach us something unexpected about humans everywhere: not just Mal ...
Partisans without Constraint: Political Polarization and Trends in
... As argued, e.g., by James Madison in number 10 of the Federalist Papers (Hamilton, Madison, and Jay [1787] 1961). ...
... As argued, e.g., by James Madison in number 10 of the Federalist Papers (Hamilton, Madison, and Jay [1787] 1961). ...
The positive and negative effects of Globalization
... economically developed and the less economically developed. Although countries have benefited from globalization, for example, the newly industrializing countries such as Korea and China. Many countries remain poor and the gap between the rich and the poor nations is continually increasing, this is ...
... economically developed and the less economically developed. Although countries have benefited from globalization, for example, the newly industrializing countries such as Korea and China. Many countries remain poor and the gap between the rich and the poor nations is continually increasing, this is ...
Volume 22: April 2014 - International Association for Political
... This is also the last issue I am responsible for, as my mandate as Editor-in-Chief expires with its publication, having already stepped down as Head of Academic Department last February. For that, I would like to thank everyone working at the Department for these last two years, and in this context ...
... This is also the last issue I am responsible for, as my mandate as Editor-in-Chief expires with its publication, having already stepped down as Head of Academic Department last February. For that, I would like to thank everyone working at the Department for these last two years, and in this context ...
Journal Rankings in Sociology: Using the H Index with Google Scholar
... small fraction of these entries represent “noise”: duplicate citations or links to dead websites (identifying reference withheld). Sociology citation scores may well stand to benefit disproportionately from this broader set of references since so much scholarship in the field is published in books a ...
... small fraction of these entries represent “noise”: duplicate citations or links to dead websites (identifying reference withheld). Sociology citation scores may well stand to benefit disproportionately from this broader set of references since so much scholarship in the field is published in books a ...
Journal Rankings in Sociology: New Data and
... small fraction of these entries represent “noise”: duplicate citations or links to dead websites (identifying reference withheld). Sociology citation scores may well stand to benefit disproportionately from this broader set of references since so much scholarship in the field is published in books a ...
... small fraction of these entries represent “noise”: duplicate citations or links to dead websites (identifying reference withheld). Sociology citation scores may well stand to benefit disproportionately from this broader set of references since so much scholarship in the field is published in books a ...
Analysis of Lithic - Oregon State University
... •Perform tasks associated with standard methods of lithic technological analysis In addition, ANTH 521 students will be able to: •Articulate how archaeological analysis of lithic artifacts can be related to specific and general human behaviors •Conceive of the linkages between the processes of lithi ...
... •Perform tasks associated with standard methods of lithic technological analysis In addition, ANTH 521 students will be able to: •Articulate how archaeological analysis of lithic artifacts can be related to specific and general human behaviors •Conceive of the linkages between the processes of lithi ...
Working Paper Number 145 `Social Movements, Public Policy, and
... horizon (Elías Ayub, 2005). That is, in the following two decades it will be necessary to negotiate the implementation of projects whose investment requirements may be equivalent to twenty airports similar to the one that was supposed to be built in the outskirts of Mexico City in year 2002. And yet ...
... horizon (Elías Ayub, 2005). That is, in the following two decades it will be necessary to negotiate the implementation of projects whose investment requirements may be equivalent to twenty airports similar to the one that was supposed to be built in the outskirts of Mexico City in year 2002. And yet ...
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... find reference to “hardened lulz-seekers” (see p. 68) and Anonymous “as jujitsulike force of trickery” (see p. 50). I suggest that this is more than just an appropriation of the language of her interlocutors but in fact indicates a fuller participation in the aesthetics of hacking and trolling and t ...
... find reference to “hardened lulz-seekers” (see p. 68) and Anonymous “as jujitsulike force of trickery” (see p. 50). I suggest that this is more than just an appropriation of the language of her interlocutors but in fact indicates a fuller participation in the aesthetics of hacking and trolling and t ...
Working Paper Series
... including the castas and freed slaves. This was also the case of the new “Imperial” Brazil which, by the end of the Empire, had a primary electorate of about one million voters. Now, primary voters did not mean much in 19th century Latin America for two reasons. First, all national voting was indire ...
... including the castas and freed slaves. This was also the case of the new “Imperial” Brazil which, by the end of the Empire, had a primary electorate of about one million voters. Now, primary voters did not mean much in 19th century Latin America for two reasons. First, all national voting was indire ...
The Agent-Structure Debate Most social sciences, political science
... organizations. Since neither structures nor actors remain constant over time, any social theory has to consider not only the particular changes but also the social change itself as an essentially ...
... organizations. Since neither structures nor actors remain constant over time, any social theory has to consider not only the particular changes but also the social change itself as an essentially ...
Advanced Placement U.S. History Concept Outline Name:
... Key Concept 3.2: In the late 18th century, new experiments with democratic ideas and republican forms of government, as well as other new religious, economic, and cultural ideas, challenged traditional imperial systems across the Atlantic World. I. During the 18th century, new ideas about politics a ...
... Key Concept 3.2: In the late 18th century, new experiments with democratic ideas and republican forms of government, as well as other new religious, economic, and cultural ideas, challenged traditional imperial systems across the Atlantic World. I. During the 18th century, new ideas about politics a ...
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... • Political science is a social science and plays an extremely important role and studies on socio - political and spiritual life. Mastery of political science is especially important at the present stage of development of our society, where there are no ORDINARY processes that do not fit into the ...
... • Political science is a social science and plays an extremely important role and studies on socio - political and spiritual life. Mastery of political science is especially important at the present stage of development of our society, where there are no ORDINARY processes that do not fit into the ...
Foreign Press Continues to Bash U.S. Travel Experience While
... February 19, 2008, “Conferences are moving to other countries with simpler entry ...
... February 19, 2008, “Conferences are moving to other countries with simpler entry ...
"The Great Globalization Debate"
... a long lineage in Marxist analysis, but has been modified by non-Marxists in the form of dependency theory. Others would argue that these inequalities stem from the traditional allocation of power in the international state system. Again, this line of thought has a pretty long lineage (we might trac ...
... a long lineage in Marxist analysis, but has been modified by non-Marxists in the form of dependency theory. Others would argue that these inequalities stem from the traditional allocation of power in the international state system. Again, this line of thought has a pretty long lineage (we might trac ...
Masks of Identity - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
... Otherness is certainly not a new topic in the humanities and the social sciences. Several provocative texts have appeared which offer very important insights into the role of the Other in the construction, reproduction, and contestation of group identities at the broadest philosophical, theoretical ...
... Otherness is certainly not a new topic in the humanities and the social sciences. Several provocative texts have appeared which offer very important insights into the role of the Other in the construction, reproduction, and contestation of group identities at the broadest philosophical, theoretical ...
The Latin American State: "Failed" or Evolving?
... 3 Fride Backgrounder, Fragile States, www-fride.org. 4 See World Bank, Engaging with Fragile States, Washington DC., and DFID (2005) Why we need to work more effectively in fragile states, London (2005). ...
... 3 Fride Backgrounder, Fragile States, www-fride.org. 4 See World Bank, Engaging with Fragile States, Washington DC., and DFID (2005) Why we need to work more effectively in fragile states, London (2005). ...
…With a Pan-American Umbrella
... observing that many of these challenges are the result of a Pan-Americanism which actually diverges from that defended by the United States. World War II Hints During the Cold War, the United States utilized Pan-Americanism in order to justify the continuation of its paternalistic hegemony throughou ...
... observing that many of these challenges are the result of a Pan-Americanism which actually diverges from that defended by the United States. World War II Hints During the Cold War, the United States utilized Pan-Americanism in order to justify the continuation of its paternalistic hegemony throughou ...