
Research Methods for Cultural Studies
... subjects’ and, secondly, inviting ‘these same human subjects . . . to reflect on how they live through and make sense of such changes’ (McRobbie : ). Despite the intervening ten years, the response to McRobbie’s call for work in the three Es has been very meagre. It is time to make amends for ...
... subjects’ and, secondly, inviting ‘these same human subjects . . . to reflect on how they live through and make sense of such changes’ (McRobbie : ). Despite the intervening ten years, the response to McRobbie’s call for work in the three Es has been very meagre. It is time to make amends for ...
Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won
... Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won. characterize it? Which conceptual instruments can be used to investigate conflict-related features of Internet Media War? Answering these questions will clarify the concept of Internet Media War as a communication-based social conf ...
... Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won. characterize it? Which conceptual instruments can be used to investigate conflict-related features of Internet Media War? Answering these questions will clarify the concept of Internet Media War as a communication-based social conf ...
BASIC CONCEPTS in the methodology of the social sciences
... discipline is discussed. On the other hand, he or she is also exposed to a wide range of specific methods and techniques and their applications. In bringing out a revised edition we decided not to change the contents in any fundamental way. We believe that the book is still as relevant and useful as ...
... discipline is discussed. On the other hand, he or she is also exposed to a wide range of specific methods and techniques and their applications. In bringing out a revised edition we decided not to change the contents in any fundamental way. We believe that the book is still as relevant and useful as ...
A Short Manual to the Art of Prosopography
... Sometimes a rare name may give an indication of the origins of a person. Thus, for instance, the name Hyblesios in the Greek world is found almost exclusively on Samos and Colophon. Onomastics also helps us to know when and where a typical professional name, such as Baker or Cobbler, lost its profes ...
... Sometimes a rare name may give an indication of the origins of a person. Thus, for instance, the name Hyblesios in the Greek world is found almost exclusively on Samos and Colophon. Onomastics also helps us to know when and where a typical professional name, such as Baker or Cobbler, lost its profes ...
mindfulness_meta-analysis_-_keating
... important that wisdom, and that the ultimate goal is the bodhisattva who is “one who’s essence (sattva) is perfected wisdom (bodhi)” (Smith, 1991, p. 124). The bodhisattva is a person who has reached enlightenment, but returns to help others end their suffering (Monteiro et al., 2015). Loving-Kindne ...
... important that wisdom, and that the ultimate goal is the bodhisattva who is “one who’s essence (sattva) is perfected wisdom (bodhi)” (Smith, 1991, p. 124). The bodhisattva is a person who has reached enlightenment, but returns to help others end their suffering (Monteiro et al., 2015). Loving-Kindne ...
3. The biographical research perspective in the
... biographisation. Moreover, the principles of the methods and methodology of biographical research are extremely well suited to a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields of research. Nevertheless, the institutionalisation of biographical research as an interdisciplinary field of research w ...
... biographisation. Moreover, the principles of the methods and methodology of biographical research are extremely well suited to a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields of research. Nevertheless, the institutionalisation of biographical research as an interdisciplinary field of research w ...
Biographical Analysis as an Interdisciplinary
... biographisation. Moreover, the principles of the methods and methodology of biographical research are extremely well suited to a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields of research. Nevertheless, the institutionalisation of biographical research as an interdisciplinary field of research w ...
... biographisation. Moreover, the principles of the methods and methodology of biographical research are extremely well suited to a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields of research. Nevertheless, the institutionalisation of biographical research as an interdisciplinary field of research w ...
Punching our weight: the humanities and social sciences in public
... innovation and knowledge transfer? This is another key question, as our findings show that sustained contacts between researchers and users, based on personal relationships and developed over time, are the most important determinants of policy impact. The importance of developing dialogues and partn ...
... innovation and knowledge transfer? This is another key question, as our findings show that sustained contacts between researchers and users, based on personal relationships and developed over time, are the most important determinants of policy impact. The importance of developing dialogues and partn ...
The Impacts of Political Socialization on People`s Online and Offline
... and attitudes. Such studies on political socialization have centered on the integrality of communication at home, among friends, and through media in helping youth develop their abilities and motivations to engage in political activities (Lee, Shah, & McLeod, 2013). Due to fast technological advance ...
... and attitudes. Such studies on political socialization have centered on the integrality of communication at home, among friends, and through media in helping youth develop their abilities and motivations to engage in political activities (Lee, Shah, & McLeod, 2013). Due to fast technological advance ...
Ethnography
... methods and issues. This will mean developing an appreciation of the pleasures and frustrations of social research, an understanding of how to implement certain techniques, and an awareness of key areas of debate. The relative emphasis on these different features will vary from book to book, but in ...
... methods and issues. This will mean developing an appreciation of the pleasures and frustrations of social research, an understanding of how to implement certain techniques, and an awareness of key areas of debate. The relative emphasis on these different features will vary from book to book, but in ...
Principles of Research Design in the Social Sciences
... appropriate. The important question is whether the design you have chosen is adequate to handle your research problem. As well as thinking about wellknown designs from other disciplines, you should also be open to using quite novel ways of collecting data. We encourage that approach throughout the b ...
... appropriate. The important question is whether the design you have chosen is adequate to handle your research problem. As well as thinking about wellknown designs from other disciplines, you should also be open to using quite novel ways of collecting data. We encourage that approach throughout the b ...
Mapping Media and Communication Research: France
... laboratories, foundations, associations, and academic journals within Infocom. Also, some of the most important private research agencies and companies are introduced. The last section of the chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main appro ...
... laboratories, foundations, associations, and academic journals within Infocom. Also, some of the most important private research agencies and companies are introduced. The last section of the chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main appro ...
Extended-Essay-Abstr.. - Bellevue School District
... makes Boston neighborhoods characteristic and successful in how they look and function. In conducting my analysis, I made use of different sources to evaluate the neighborhoods based on my defined criteria. In general, I made use of architectural history texts, real estate and property analytics, an ...
... makes Boston neighborhoods characteristic and successful in how they look and function. In conducting my analysis, I made use of different sources to evaluate the neighborhoods based on my defined criteria. In general, I made use of architectural history texts, real estate and property analytics, an ...
Energy generation with Directed Technical Change
... (2002) that the eect of scarce resources on the direction of technical change have been analyzed. More precisely, Acemoglu (2002) assumes that a composite good is produced by means of two intermediate goods using a CES production function. The production of both intermediates is based on inputs lik ...
... (2002) that the eect of scarce resources on the direction of technical change have been analyzed. More precisely, Acemoglu (2002) assumes that a composite good is produced by means of two intermediate goods using a CES production function. The production of both intermediates is based on inputs lik ...
The Effectiveness of Online Advertising of Companies in Poland
... could not assess the effectiveness of this type of advertisement. Almost every third respondent thinks that the effectiveness of banners is optimal. A total of 38% claim that this type of advertising is weak (28%) or very weak (10%). Similarly to the advertisement in a form of a banner, the responde ...
... could not assess the effectiveness of this type of advertisement. Almost every third respondent thinks that the effectiveness of banners is optimal. A total of 38% claim that this type of advertising is weak (28%) or very weak (10%). Similarly to the advertisement in a form of a banner, the responde ...
Trait Conceptualization and Measurement of
... Social Judgment Theory suggests that judgments or attitudes toward a stimulus are affected by the context within which it is being evaluated (Sherif and Hovland 1961). In other words, a stimulus is judged not only by its own characteristics, but also by internal contexts (e.g., material values) that ...
... Social Judgment Theory suggests that judgments or attitudes toward a stimulus are affected by the context within which it is being evaluated (Sherif and Hovland 1961). In other words, a stimulus is judged not only by its own characteristics, but also by internal contexts (e.g., material values) that ...
Defining `Quality` in Social Policy Research
... All rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission of the authors. The statements and opinions contained within this p ...
... All rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission of the authors. The statements and opinions contained within this p ...
Mobilising Swedish Social Science Research on Sustainability
... ation of Swedish social science research on sustainability during the period 1998–2008. The six funding bodies are Formas, the Swedish Energy Agency, Mistra, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and the Swedish Research Council. The evaluation has been performed aga ...
... ation of Swedish social science research on sustainability during the period 1998–2008. The six funding bodies are Formas, the Swedish Energy Agency, Mistra, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and the Swedish Research Council. The evaluation has been performed aga ...
Thinking Big (and Critically) about Qualitative Research: Trends
... discourse. Nevertheless it ‘remains within the humanistic enclosure, grounded in humanist concepts of language, reality, knowledge, power [and] truth ….’ It also becomes: … centred, disciplined, regulated, and normalized as qualitative handbooks, textbooks and journals create “moments” and “designs” ...
... discourse. Nevertheless it ‘remains within the humanistic enclosure, grounded in humanist concepts of language, reality, knowledge, power [and] truth ….’ It also becomes: … centred, disciplined, regulated, and normalized as qualitative handbooks, textbooks and journals create “moments” and “designs” ...
Transdisciplinary research (TDR)
... “We are not students of some subject matter, but students of problems. And problems may cut right across the boundaries of any subject matter or discipline” Karl Popper. 3 The characteristics of transdisciplinary research (TDR) can be understood, first, by considering it as an extension of interdisc ...
... “We are not students of some subject matter, but students of problems. And problems may cut right across the boundaries of any subject matter or discipline” Karl Popper. 3 The characteristics of transdisciplinary research (TDR) can be understood, first, by considering it as an extension of interdisc ...
chapter 7 ethics, diversity, and respect in multicultural counselling
... Multicultural counselling is counselling across cultures. What then is the meaning of culture? In Chapter 1, Arthur and Collins broadly defined culture as including “ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, socio-economic status and social class, religion, and other sali ...
... Multicultural counselling is counselling across cultures. What then is the meaning of culture? In Chapter 1, Arthur and Collins broadly defined culture as including “ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, socio-economic status and social class, religion, and other sali ...
Biodemography: Research prospects and
... time support novel, creative, and, at times, high-risk research that may point the field in exciting new directions. A useful strategy for developing a research agenda in biodemography would be one which involves aging as the main but not sole organizational concept, which expands the scope to engag ...
... time support novel, creative, and, at times, high-risk research that may point the field in exciting new directions. A useful strategy for developing a research agenda in biodemography would be one which involves aging as the main but not sole organizational concept, which expands the scope to engag ...
- Human Kinetics Journals
... three theoretical traditions: functionalist,interpretive, and critical. In addition,there are emergent hybrids such as career theory (e.g., Barley, 1989). Although an analysis of each cannot be undertaken here, it is useful to remember that each has its own set of assumptions, concepts, language, an ...
... three theoretical traditions: functionalist,interpretive, and critical. In addition,there are emergent hybrids such as career theory (e.g., Barley, 1989). Although an analysis of each cannot be undertaken here, it is useful to remember that each has its own set of assumptions, concepts, language, an ...
From Granting Council to Knowledge - University of Northern British
... What makes a vibrant civil society where people trust each other? What allows institutions to adapt well? How can global citizenship and tolerance become entrenched in human values everywhere? Under what circumstances do cultural differences enrich societies rather than pulling them apart? ...
... What makes a vibrant civil society where people trust each other? What allows institutions to adapt well? How can global citizenship and tolerance become entrenched in human values everywhere? Under what circumstances do cultural differences enrich societies rather than pulling them apart? ...