Resocialization: A Neglected Paradigm
... Very often, positive change cannot occur without deactivating old social roles. Most adult roles are built upon earlier, more basic, role structures, which must be changed or dropped before new structures can be constructed. The residue of interpersonal behavior patterns acquired in childhood theref ...
... Very often, positive change cannot occur without deactivating old social roles. Most adult roles are built upon earlier, more basic, role structures, which must be changed or dropped before new structures can be constructed. The residue of interpersonal behavior patterns acquired in childhood theref ...
Rationality, ideology, and morality in Marx`s social theory
... naturally equal in strength and ‘faculties of mind’, and naturally impelled to seek to preserve his own life; this equality and prudence leads first to diffidence, then to war between men; and this natural condition of war can only be overcome by the creation of an artifice: the commonwealth, the ‘L ...
... naturally equal in strength and ‘faculties of mind’, and naturally impelled to seek to preserve his own life; this equality and prudence leads first to diffidence, then to war between men; and this natural condition of war can only be overcome by the creation of an artifice: the commonwealth, the ‘L ...
Yan Ying`s soup, Aristotle`s aesthetic harmony and market economy
... goods in order to promote the convergence in living standards; otherwise the global society will have to face the fatal increase of terrorism and wars in the developing countries which will suffer the effects of environmental changes of which they are not responsible. The same opinion seems to be sh ...
... goods in order to promote the convergence in living standards; otherwise the global society will have to face the fatal increase of terrorism and wars in the developing countries which will suffer the effects of environmental changes of which they are not responsible. The same opinion seems to be sh ...
Economic System - Aron Katsenelinboigen
... this more limited concept of exchange the definition of an economy proffered by Boulding seems to me to narrow the class of economic systems because it is limited only to market-type mechanisms. One could generalize the concept of economic relations stemming from interactions among specialized parti ...
... this more limited concept of exchange the definition of an economy proffered by Boulding seems to me to narrow the class of economic systems because it is limited only to market-type mechanisms. One could generalize the concept of economic relations stemming from interactions among specialized parti ...
Social Entrepreneurship
... transformation in various fields including education, health, environment and enterprise development. They pursue poverty alleviation goals with entrepreneurial and, business methods and the courage to innovate and overcome traditional practices. A social entrepreneur, similar to a business entrepre ...
... transformation in various fields including education, health, environment and enterprise development. They pursue poverty alleviation goals with entrepreneurial and, business methods and the courage to innovate and overcome traditional practices. A social entrepreneur, similar to a business entrepre ...
Keynote Address â Ms Amina Mohammed
... As you are aware, one of the most prominent challenges of SIDS is climate change, with its widespread adverse impacts to human health and the environment. ...
... As you are aware, one of the most prominent challenges of SIDS is climate change, with its widespread adverse impacts to human health and the environment. ...
social problem
... The sociological imagination, a term C. Wright Mills (1959) developed, refers to the ability to see the connections between our personal lives and the social world in which we live. When we use our sociological imagination, we are able to distinguish between “private troubles” and “public issues” an ...
... The sociological imagination, a term C. Wright Mills (1959) developed, refers to the ability to see the connections between our personal lives and the social world in which we live. When we use our sociological imagination, we are able to distinguish between “private troubles” and “public issues” an ...
Two Great Problems of Learning
... and it is this immensely influential, defective version of the idea, inherited from the 18th century that is built into the institutions of inquiry that we possess today. Our current traditions and institutions of learning, when judged from the standpoint of helping us learn how to become more enli ...
... and it is this immensely influential, defective version of the idea, inherited from the 18th century that is built into the institutions of inquiry that we possess today. Our current traditions and institutions of learning, when judged from the standpoint of helping us learn how to become more enli ...
Epist and ont, College session May 12
... And subjectivism/ interpretivism: “Something called subjectivity could be demonstrated in all research programmes … One’s own life history, belongingness to a specific research community, and everyday experience inform how one thinks and acts in relationship to the subject matter. These have an impa ...
... And subjectivism/ interpretivism: “Something called subjectivity could be demonstrated in all research programmes … One’s own life history, belongingness to a specific research community, and everyday experience inform how one thinks and acts in relationship to the subject matter. These have an impa ...
Philosophical Approaches in the Social Sciences
... All major approaches to social research continue to operate and compete. Many alternative models/positions have also emerged, including feminism, action research and narrative inquiry. All can be well justified within their own frameworks and with reference to their own criteria. Researchers need to ...
... All major approaches to social research continue to operate and compete. Many alternative models/positions have also emerged, including feminism, action research and narrative inquiry. All can be well justified within their own frameworks and with reference to their own criteria. Researchers need to ...
Czech Structuralism in a nutshell
... This view may explain why Czech structuralism managed to avoid formalist problems, such as norms and systems existing in a vacuum or cultural systems devoid of agents. In Czech structuralism not even autonomous systems like literature would have human agents in the position of mere structural epipho ...
... This view may explain why Czech structuralism managed to avoid formalist problems, such as norms and systems existing in a vacuum or cultural systems devoid of agents. In Czech structuralism not even autonomous systems like literature would have human agents in the position of mere structural epipho ...
The Urgent Need for an Academic Revolution
... increases our power to act, via the increase of scientific knowledge and technological know-how. But without wisdom – without a solution to the second problem of learning – our immensely increased power to act may have good consequences, but will as often as not have all sorts of harmful consequenc ...
... increases our power to act, via the increase of scientific knowledge and technological know-how. But without wisdom – without a solution to the second problem of learning – our immensely increased power to act may have good consequences, but will as often as not have all sorts of harmful consequenc ...
Understanding Cultural Relativism in a Multicultural World
... Cultural relativism does not imply that there is no system of moral values to guide human conduct. Rather, it suggests that every society has its own moral code to guide members of that society, but that these values are of worth to those who live by them, though they may differ from our own (Hersko ...
... Cultural relativism does not imply that there is no system of moral values to guide human conduct. Rather, it suggests that every society has its own moral code to guide members of that society, but that these values are of worth to those who live by them, though they may differ from our own (Hersko ...
投影片 1
... become supreme) the bankruptcy of Western morality the West is full of inequality, greed, cheating, drug, family breakdown, divorce, cohabitation, life is meaningless except money pursuits Return to original code of the religious text (purity) Religious teaching in school Prepared By Prof Alvin So ...
... become supreme) the bankruptcy of Western morality the West is full of inequality, greed, cheating, drug, family breakdown, divorce, cohabitation, life is meaningless except money pursuits Return to original code of the religious text (purity) Religious teaching in school Prepared By Prof Alvin So ...
Theories of Anthropology
... Malinowski argued that the function of institutions was to satisfy biological needs. Radcliffe-Brown saw their function as fulfilling the mechanical needs of society Malinowski stressed the importance of gathering native texts, or accounts of beliefs and behaviors in native’s own ...
... Malinowski argued that the function of institutions was to satisfy biological needs. Radcliffe-Brown saw their function as fulfilling the mechanical needs of society Malinowski stressed the importance of gathering native texts, or accounts of beliefs and behaviors in native’s own ...
intro - Shabeer Dawar
... reciprocal influencing by two or more people of each other's feelings, attitudes and actions. Sociology does not so much focus on what occurs within people as it does on what transpires between people. Hence the focus of sociological inquiry is on people as social beings- their activities in relatio ...
... reciprocal influencing by two or more people of each other's feelings, attitudes and actions. Sociology does not so much focus on what occurs within people as it does on what transpires between people. Hence the focus of sociological inquiry is on people as social beings- their activities in relatio ...
Study of Sociology
... Modern Theoretical Approaches Feminism 1. Linking sociological theory and political reform 2. women’s lives and experiences 3. Gendered patterns and inequalities are socially constructed. ...
... Modern Theoretical Approaches Feminism 1. Linking sociological theory and political reform 2. women’s lives and experiences 3. Gendered patterns and inequalities are socially constructed. ...
Actor Network Theory and Material Semiotics
... In this chapter I explore this definition, expand upon, and qualify it. I start with four qualifications. First, it is possible to describe actor-network theory in the abstract. I’ve just done so, and this is often done in textbooks. But this misses the point because it is not abstract but is ground ...
... In this chapter I explore this definition, expand upon, and qualify it. I start with four qualifications. First, it is possible to describe actor-network theory in the abstract. I’ve just done so, and this is often done in textbooks. But this misses the point because it is not abstract but is ground ...