An Exploration of Knowledge and Power in Narrative, Collaborative
... Michael White and David Epston (1990), proponents of the turn to postmodern thought in counseling argue that social scientists turned very early on to the positivist physical sciences for examples upon which to base their own work in the interpretation of the social systems. This, they believed, wou ...
... Michael White and David Epston (1990), proponents of the turn to postmodern thought in counseling argue that social scientists turned very early on to the positivist physical sciences for examples upon which to base their own work in the interpretation of the social systems. This, they believed, wou ...
The Incorporation of Symbolic Inequality - Der WWW2
... consider all of them to be components of symbolically mediated practice. The term ’symbol’ refers to Ernst Cassirer’s (1997) interpretation of humanly produced entities as imbued with meaning. The term ’practice’ refers to the processes within the human realm. From this perspective, all symbols are ...
... consider all of them to be components of symbolically mediated practice. The term ’symbol’ refers to Ernst Cassirer’s (1997) interpretation of humanly produced entities as imbued with meaning. The term ’practice’ refers to the processes within the human realm. From this perspective, all symbols are ...
deleuze desire n pleasure notes on foucault
... give them to Michel Foucault. It was in 1977. Foucault had just published La Volonté de savoir, the introduction to a Histoire de la Sexualité which challenged the play of categories through which the struggles of sexual liberation reflected itself. The reception of the book, poorly understood, was ...
... give them to Michel Foucault. It was in 1977. Foucault had just published La Volonté de savoir, the introduction to a Histoire de la Sexualité which challenged the play of categories through which the struggles of sexual liberation reflected itself. The reception of the book, poorly understood, was ...
Culture - faculty.fairfield.edu
... power, and to a lesser extent (in Hacking s case) society. Hacking s current very interesting work on nineteenth-century statistics does, however , include these categories. Although compelling in its deconstructive force , Rorty s story is less convincing in its refusal to comment on how the episte ...
... power, and to a lesser extent (in Hacking s case) society. Hacking s current very interesting work on nineteenth-century statistics does, however , include these categories. Although compelling in its deconstructive force , Rorty s story is less convincing in its refusal to comment on how the episte ...
Placing power in practice theory Matt Watson
... range of phenomena and relations has little or no space for recognising specific instruments of power which direct action. In its basic expression in action, power is rendered a relational, socially constituted effect. Yet, observable phenomena in the social world – powerful institutions, patterns o ...
... range of phenomena and relations has little or no space for recognising specific instruments of power which direct action. In its basic expression in action, power is rendered a relational, socially constituted effect. Yet, observable phenomena in the social world – powerful institutions, patterns o ...
SP405_Contemporary Social Thought 2015-16
... 1950s and culminated in Lukes’ three-dimensional perspective. It is a reference point for all contemporary debates on power. In this perspective power is perceived in a manner close to everyday usage: power is equated with domination or the capacity to get another to engage in action, which they wou ...
... 1950s and culminated in Lukes’ three-dimensional perspective. It is a reference point for all contemporary debates on power. In this perspective power is perceived in a manner close to everyday usage: power is equated with domination or the capacity to get another to engage in action, which they wou ...
Assembly 2 - Equality and Human Rights Commission
... • In the notes section at the bottom of these slides there are some additional notes to aid delivery. • You can view these in full by going to ‘View’, then selecting ‘Notes page’. • Before delivering the assembly, you could delete this slide. ...
... • In the notes section at the bottom of these slides there are some additional notes to aid delivery. • You can view these in full by going to ‘View’, then selecting ‘Notes page’. • Before delivering the assembly, you could delete this slide. ...
Social Psychology - Napa Valley College
... ourselves, or what James (1890) called the “known,” or, more simply, the “me.” • The self is also the active processor of information, the “knower,” or “I.” In modern terms, we refer to the known aspect of the self as the self concept, which is the content of the self (our knowledge about who we are ...
... ourselves, or what James (1890) called the “known,” or, more simply, the “me.” • The self is also the active processor of information, the “knower,” or “I.” In modern terms, we refer to the known aspect of the self as the self concept, which is the content of the self (our knowledge about who we are ...
let`s avoid ethnocentrism - National Commission On Culture
... In science, grounded understanding is not developed from the absence of biases, but rather the recognition and control of biases, is it the placebo effect or what? The scientific process helps us to have a clearer view of what we do understand the context of what we do not understand. ...
... In science, grounded understanding is not developed from the absence of biases, but rather the recognition and control of biases, is it the placebo effect or what? The scientific process helps us to have a clearer view of what we do understand the context of what we do not understand. ...
Culture and Visual Forms of Power
... Similarly, he is not interested in finding out those in power or those who hold its legitimacy (as in the Marxist view), but rather to make clear what are the practices of power, how it functions, and - especially - it concerns the body. Accordingly, is by practice and not by intention that power be ...
... Similarly, he is not interested in finding out those in power or those who hold its legitimacy (as in the Marxist view), but rather to make clear what are the practices of power, how it functions, and - especially - it concerns the body. Accordingly, is by practice and not by intention that power be ...
the disciplinary society and the birth of sociology: a foucauldian
... 2 Regional character of knowledge and the genealogical project Moving through the genealogical paths of “local” European geography and a number of common fields where knowledge has been produced, we are introduced into the field of research – the field of politics and fields of power and resist ...
... 2 Regional character of knowledge and the genealogical project Moving through the genealogical paths of “local” European geography and a number of common fields where knowledge has been produced, we are introduced into the field of research – the field of politics and fields of power and resist ...
`Factivism`: A New Configuration of Humanitarian Reason
... the perceived market failures of the so-called Washington Consensus. As ReidHenry notes, the end of the Cold War created a power vacuum in which national forms of military intervention and human rights began to converge in many parts of the world into a contemporary form of ‘humanitarian war’.11 At ...
... the perceived market failures of the so-called Washington Consensus. As ReidHenry notes, the end of the Cold War created a power vacuum in which national forms of military intervention and human rights began to converge in many parts of the world into a contemporary form of ‘humanitarian war’.11 At ...
Mobility and territoriality in the making of societies
... I would also argue, that this could be a road to address the notion of society in more precise terms. This is of course in many ways another type of discourse, much of which have dealt with history and discussions of how to read for example the historical analyses of Michel Foucault on governmentali ...
... I would also argue, that this could be a road to address the notion of society in more precise terms. This is of course in many ways another type of discourse, much of which have dealt with history and discussions of how to read for example the historical analyses of Michel Foucault on governmentali ...
Ordering America: How the Progressive Era and the Eugenics
... teachers, philanthropists, journalists and ordinary citizens. Eugenicists believed that some “races,” classes and individuals were superior to others. They advocated for policies that created an “orderly society” based on who should be treated as superior and inferior. By examining events from this ...
... teachers, philanthropists, journalists and ordinary citizens. Eugenicists believed that some “races,” classes and individuals were superior to others. They advocated for policies that created an “orderly society” based on who should be treated as superior and inferior. By examining events from this ...
7.CB-Self Theory
... The self is perhaps the most complex unit to study in psychology. Each of us have different personality, traits, abilities and preferences that sometimes we cannot understand what is really going on inside of us. ...
... The self is perhaps the most complex unit to study in psychology. Each of us have different personality, traits, abilities and preferences that sometimes we cannot understand what is really going on inside of us. ...
Preface
... This volume contains the papers presented at AT 2012: Agreement Technologies 2012, held on October 15-16, 2012, in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Agreement Technologies refer to computer systems in which autonomous software agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of humans, in order to come to m ...
... This volume contains the papers presented at AT 2012: Agreement Technologies 2012, held on October 15-16, 2012, in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Agreement Technologies refer to computer systems in which autonomous software agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of humans, in order to come to m ...
Foucault`s Deconstruction of the Subject: A Feminist Epistemological
... Things, where Foucault states that “language becomes object”1 in comparison to the more representative function language possessed during the Classical and Renaissance eras. He argues that “to know language is no longer to come as close as possible to knowledge itself; it is merely to apply the meth ...
... Things, where Foucault states that “language becomes object”1 in comparison to the more representative function language possessed during the Classical and Renaissance eras. He argues that “to know language is no longer to come as close as possible to knowledge itself; it is merely to apply the meth ...
POLITICAL POWER BEYOND THE STATE: PROBLEMATICS OF
... between diverse authorities in projects to govern a multitude of facets of economic activity, social life and individual conduct. Power is not so much a matter of imposing constraints upon citizens as of 'making up' citizens capable of bearing a kind of regulated freedom. Personal autonomy is not th ...
... between diverse authorities in projects to govern a multitude of facets of economic activity, social life and individual conduct. Power is not so much a matter of imposing constraints upon citizens as of 'making up' citizens capable of bearing a kind of regulated freedom. Personal autonomy is not th ...
Paradigm Publishers - University of Surrey
... “Mark Olssen has written an ambitious book that grapples with both theoretical subtleties and the complexities of our contemporary situation. His proposed "thin communitarianism" recognizes our social constitution while avoiding the totalitarian temptations that often haunt communitarian thought. Th ...
... “Mark Olssen has written an ambitious book that grapples with both theoretical subtleties and the complexities of our contemporary situation. His proposed "thin communitarianism" recognizes our social constitution while avoiding the totalitarian temptations that often haunt communitarian thought. Th ...
The Fallacy of Homo Economicus and the reconstitution of the
... . We have come to regard products, brands, and names as our soul, whereas their usefulness is located in the satisfaction of which are existent. There is 'manufactured' usefulness which is addressed to the psychological part of us. Proof of the magnitude of cultural distortion and of cultural play-a ...
... . We have come to regard products, brands, and names as our soul, whereas their usefulness is located in the satisfaction of which are existent. There is 'manufactured' usefulness which is addressed to the psychological part of us. Proof of the magnitude of cultural distortion and of cultural play-a ...
The consolations of`neoliberalism`
... conduct at a very detailed level at the same time as extending the reach of state power over large territorial scales. The literature on governmentality provides theorists of neoliberalism with a set of concepts – such as “apparatuses”, “technologies”, and “assemblages” – that are understood to be t ...
... conduct at a very detailed level at the same time as extending the reach of state power over large territorial scales. The literature on governmentality provides theorists of neoliberalism with a set of concepts – such as “apparatuses”, “technologies”, and “assemblages” – that are understood to be t ...
PDF Available - IPSA Paper room
... relations emerge, that unfold their potential upon individuals, groups and structures within a society. To grasp these patterns, we need an analytical tool that 1) can gather social phenomena outside and beyond the political system or political regime, 2) reflects the hi ...
... relations emerge, that unfold their potential upon individuals, groups and structures within a society. To grasp these patterns, we need an analytical tool that 1) can gather social phenomena outside and beyond the political system or political regime, 2) reflects the hi ...
The Self - Gordon State College
... Focus has been on increasing self-esteem that is not rooted in reality Researchers now suggesting that students need to be able to identify their talents ...
... Focus has been on increasing self-esteem that is not rooted in reality Researchers now suggesting that students need to be able to identify their talents ...
AC640--Public Sphere
... into the mainstream of society. What does feminism mean today, and how might feminists better communicate their ideas in light of what hooks describes as the patriarchal nature of the media? Is Chomsky’s propaganda model persuasive as a means to explain how our media culture is constructed? Homer-Di ...
... into the mainstream of society. What does feminism mean today, and how might feminists better communicate their ideas in light of what hooks describes as the patriarchal nature of the media? Is Chomsky’s propaganda model persuasive as a means to explain how our media culture is constructed? Homer-Di ...