InterCultural Futures
... Burnie and Devonport; 20.5% in Cairns (Queensland); 19.7% in northern Adelaide, including Elizabeth and Gawler (SA); 17.5% in Hume (Victoria), including Goulburn Valley, Wodonga and Wangaratta; 17.3% in Mandurah (WA); and 16.8% in Parramatta (NSW) (Brotherhood of St Laurence 2014). These gross and r ...
... Burnie and Devonport; 20.5% in Cairns (Queensland); 19.7% in northern Adelaide, including Elizabeth and Gawler (SA); 17.5% in Hume (Victoria), including Goulburn Valley, Wodonga and Wangaratta; 17.3% in Mandurah (WA); and 16.8% in Parramatta (NSW) (Brotherhood of St Laurence 2014). These gross and r ...
STS.001 Technology in American History February 7,
... kind of optimism can a single person hope for in a society that seems already politically and technologically determined? Donald MacKenzie’s essay offers a partial solution to the pessimism resulting from an increasingly abstract and politicized definition of technology. He reminds us that technolog ...
... kind of optimism can a single person hope for in a society that seems already politically and technologically determined? Donald MacKenzie’s essay offers a partial solution to the pessimism resulting from an increasingly abstract and politicized definition of technology. He reminds us that technolog ...
Self-Concept Self
... People make sense of the world based upon their interpretations of words (symbols) used by others. (When you say XXX, and he responds positively, you figure out what it means.) ...
... People make sense of the world based upon their interpretations of words (symbols) used by others. (When you say XXX, and he responds positively, you figure out what it means.) ...
A2 Biopolitics - Open Evidence Archive
... different from totalitarianism. Above all, again, it has nowhere developed the fateful, radicalizing dynamic that characterized National Socialism (or for that matter Stalinism), the psychotic logic that leads from economistic population management to mass murder. Again, there is always the potentia ...
... different from totalitarianism. Above all, again, it has nowhere developed the fateful, radicalizing dynamic that characterized National Socialism (or for that matter Stalinism), the psychotic logic that leads from economistic population management to mass murder. Again, there is always the potentia ...
Origins of Self-Knowledge: Section Summary
... When individuals operate under positive illusions, self-serving biases, and other biases about their “self,” are they doing themselves (and others) a disservice? Why or why not? How are such tendencies adaptive? If these illusions are adaptive, why do people in collectivist cultures not show these t ...
... When individuals operate under positive illusions, self-serving biases, and other biases about their “self,” are they doing themselves (and others) a disservice? Why or why not? How are such tendencies adaptive? If these illusions are adaptive, why do people in collectivist cultures not show these t ...