- Verve Agency
... in this volume with the work of Colin Leys, is to increased democratic justice and democratic practice. Colin Leys’s work is unique in its simultaneous emphasis on the sharpest critical theoretical clarity and the most detailed empirical focus. The body of scholarship developed by Colin Leys include ...
... in this volume with the work of Colin Leys, is to increased democratic justice and democratic practice. Colin Leys’s work is unique in its simultaneous emphasis on the sharpest critical theoretical clarity and the most detailed empirical focus. The body of scholarship developed by Colin Leys include ...
Sociological Theory and Social Control
... systemof authority,and the eliminationof human misery,althoughit recognizesthe persistenceof some degreeof inequality.One should also mentiona thirdelement:a commitment to procedures of redefining societal goals in orderto enhancethe role of rationality, althoughthis may be consideredinherentin the ...
... systemof authority,and the eliminationof human misery,althoughit recognizesthe persistenceof some degreeof inequality.One should also mentiona thirdelement:a commitment to procedures of redefining societal goals in orderto enhancethe role of rationality, althoughthis may be consideredinherentin the ...
Scholars Portal PDF Export
... forwards in the dialectically developing system of critical realism. While this must of course be the case up to a point in respect of any moment other than the first and last in such a system, in which the later moments are implicit in and constellationally contain the earlier, Scientific Realism, ...
... forwards in the dialectically developing system of critical realism. While this must of course be the case up to a point in respect of any moment other than the first and last in such a system, in which the later moments are implicit in and constellationally contain the earlier, Scientific Realism, ...
Investigating Mediated Climate Change Communication: A Best
... voices (e.g. Painter, 2011), the framing of policy options (e.g. Olausson 2009), etc. In the process, MCCC research has also produced much knowledge about how such analyses can be done successfully, which research strategies work well, or which objects and concepts lend themselves well to analysis. ...
... voices (e.g. Painter, 2011), the framing of policy options (e.g. Olausson 2009), etc. In the process, MCCC research has also produced much knowledge about how such analyses can be done successfully, which research strategies work well, or which objects and concepts lend themselves well to analysis. ...
ivo komšić the social power of mind
... inaccurate estimates of existing circumstances – were made. Those inaccurate estimates were already hinted by the then leader of the HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) in the parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mate Boban, later the self-proclaimed leader of the Bosnian Croats, the founder of the par ...
... inaccurate estimates of existing circumstances – were made. Those inaccurate estimates were already hinted by the then leader of the HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) in the parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mate Boban, later the self-proclaimed leader of the Bosnian Croats, the founder of the par ...
File - David Morrison
... act either as disinterested officials, neutral third parties or partisans. The status of ‘other individuals’ qua ‘others’ rather than as members of partisan coalitions themselves now involved as active disputants to the conflict, is itself problematic, contingent and subject to change. In relativel ...
... act either as disinterested officials, neutral third parties or partisans. The status of ‘other individuals’ qua ‘others’ rather than as members of partisan coalitions themselves now involved as active disputants to the conflict, is itself problematic, contingent and subject to change. In relativel ...
BNP paper4.2
... Why do some people in the majority denigrate or dislike minorities defined by ethnicity, race, religion, or foreign birth? Why in some does this animosity dominate other political issues, leading them to vote for—or even join—parties of the extreme right? According to an enduring sociological theor ...
... Why do some people in the majority denigrate or dislike minorities defined by ethnicity, race, religion, or foreign birth? Why in some does this animosity dominate other political issues, leading them to vote for—or even join—parties of the extreme right? According to an enduring sociological theor ...
max weber and emile durkheim
... For Weber, people give meaning not only to their own behavior but also to behavior of other people in their reciprocal relationships, because “the action of each takes account of that of others” (Weber, 1968: 26). Weber understands social regularity as the harmony of individualistic social actions a ...
... For Weber, people give meaning not only to their own behavior but also to behavior of other people in their reciprocal relationships, because “the action of each takes account of that of others” (Weber, 1968: 26). Weber understands social regularity as the harmony of individualistic social actions a ...
2014-2015 Academic Catalog
... Sociology concentrates attention on the basic processes of social interaction that result in human personality and society. The behavior of humans in groups and organized systems such as the family, work, and government is studied. Sociology also looks at the way human behavior is regulated and stan ...
... Sociology concentrates attention on the basic processes of social interaction that result in human personality and society. The behavior of humans in groups and organized systems such as the family, work, and government is studied. Sociology also looks at the way human behavior is regulated and stan ...
- NSUWorks
... mediation has outgrown its origins and emerged as a social intervention that takes us to a new threshold in conflict resolution. A dignified and dignifying method of decision making, it affirms that the process by which people arrive at a decision is related to the efficacy of that decision. This is ...
... mediation has outgrown its origins and emerged as a social intervention that takes us to a new threshold in conflict resolution. A dignified and dignifying method of decision making, it affirms that the process by which people arrive at a decision is related to the efficacy of that decision. This is ...
Quasi-natural Organization Science
... see two primary reasons why multiple paradigms remain in organization science. First, and somewhat trivially, the science is relatively new, many paradigms are quite recent, and it simply takes time for the weight of incremental refutations to finally scuttle strongly entrenched claims, paradigms, o ...
... see two primary reasons why multiple paradigms remain in organization science. First, and somewhat trivially, the science is relatively new, many paradigms are quite recent, and it simply takes time for the weight of incremental refutations to finally scuttle strongly entrenched claims, paradigms, o ...
Perspectives of Indian Society-I
... According to Ghurye hierarchy becomes the major consideration for deciding all these aforesaid variables. It basically implies the Division of Labour. The entire gamut of activities in the society is divided into four types like religious, governance, maintenance and menial. Among all these activit ...
... According to Ghurye hierarchy becomes the major consideration for deciding all these aforesaid variables. It basically implies the Division of Labour. The entire gamut of activities in the society is divided into four types like religious, governance, maintenance and menial. Among all these activit ...
IS MATHEMATICS DISCOVERED OR INVENTED? Paul Ernest
... of being selected or chosen. I wish to argue that mathematical knowledge is based on contingency, due to its historical development and the inevitable impact of external forces on the resourcing and direction of mathematics, but is also based on the deliberate choices and endeavours of mathematicia ...
... of being selected or chosen. I wish to argue that mathematical knowledge is based on contingency, due to its historical development and the inevitable impact of external forces on the resourcing and direction of mathematics, but is also based on the deliberate choices and endeavours of mathematicia ...
DEVIANCE & MEDICALIZATION: From Badness to Sickness
... defined collectively as one type of problem or another Focus: how certain categories of deviant behavior become defined as medical rather than moral problems and how medicine, rather than the family, church, or state, has become the dominant agent of social control for those so identified ...
... defined collectively as one type of problem or another Focus: how certain categories of deviant behavior become defined as medical rather than moral problems and how medicine, rather than the family, church, or state, has become the dominant agent of social control for those so identified ...
The Poverty of Historicism
... acted accordingly. But conscious and intended action has unintended and sometimes uncontrollable consequences. The exciting new idea here is that from trivial and obvious hypotheses we can obtain far from trivial explanations and predictions. Hence, for example, a revolution that sees all power as e ...
... acted accordingly. But conscious and intended action has unintended and sometimes uncontrollable consequences. The exciting new idea here is that from trivial and obvious hypotheses we can obtain far from trivial explanations and predictions. Hence, for example, a revolution that sees all power as e ...
In Defence of Seeking Wisdom - Philsci
... inquiry itself to help humanity tackle its problems of living in more cooperatively rational ways than at present. For example, Yates writes at one point: "What Maxwell nowhere gives us is a realistic strategy for putting his program into practice. Thus we are forced to conclude that Maxwell's call ...
... inquiry itself to help humanity tackle its problems of living in more cooperatively rational ways than at present. For example, Yates writes at one point: "What Maxwell nowhere gives us is a realistic strategy for putting his program into practice. Thus we are forced to conclude that Maxwell's call ...