New ideas of socialism - Sussex Research Online
... equal distribution of freedom for people to determine for themselves their own good life. This all sounds very nice until you realize that what it does, in effect, is to let in just another particular substantive vision of society as consisting of the sum total of individuals' preferences, over whic ...
... equal distribution of freedom for people to determine for themselves their own good life. This all sounds very nice until you realize that what it does, in effect, is to let in just another particular substantive vision of society as consisting of the sum total of individuals' preferences, over whic ...
Lecture Note 3: Historical-Hermeneutic Studies
... Perception: It refers to the “now-apprehension” granted to an experience by human minds during the immediate encounter. Retention: It refers to the “primary remembrance” or “primary impression” of an experience formed within the “afterconsciousness” of the encounter. Reproduction: It refers to ...
... Perception: It refers to the “now-apprehension” granted to an experience by human minds during the immediate encounter. Retention: It refers to the “primary remembrance” or “primary impression” of an experience formed within the “afterconsciousness” of the encounter. Reproduction: It refers to ...
Riffs, Repetition, and Theories of Globalization
... sound itself. This is not surprising since theoretical perspectives on the global and the local have been dominated by social scientists, philosophers, and literary theorists. Ethnomusicologists have attempted to squeeze their concerns into the vocabularies of these interdisciplinary discussions, bu ...
... sound itself. This is not surprising since theoretical perspectives on the global and the local have been dominated by social scientists, philosophers, and literary theorists. Ethnomusicologists have attempted to squeeze their concerns into the vocabularies of these interdisciplinary discussions, bu ...
Pedagogy – a holistic, personal approach to work with children services
... young people in society as a whole. Social pedagogy also has potential for developing the family support network, for example in relation to Parent Support Advisers in school. c. Many recent service developments sit well in a pedagogic framework. Schools delivering extended services and Children’s C ...
... young people in society as a whole. Social pedagogy also has potential for developing the family support network, for example in relation to Parent Support Advisers in school. c. Many recent service developments sit well in a pedagogic framework. Schools delivering extended services and Children’s C ...
Feudalism in Africa? - Cambridge University Press
... unless we are to take our smug refuge in the thought that persons, events, and institutions defy comparison because of their uniqueness, the use of any general concept like feudal, more particularly concepts likefiefor client, must have comparative implications. Marc Bloch realized this when at the ...
... unless we are to take our smug refuge in the thought that persons, events, and institutions defy comparison because of their uniqueness, the use of any general concept like feudal, more particularly concepts likefiefor client, must have comparative implications. Marc Bloch realized this when at the ...
Feudalism in Africa? - Cambridge University Press
... unless we are to take our smug refuge in the thought that persons, events, and institutions defy comparison because of their uniqueness, the use of any general concept like feudal, more particularly concepts likefiefor client, must have comparative implications. Marc Bloch realized this when at the ...
... unless we are to take our smug refuge in the thought that persons, events, and institutions defy comparison because of their uniqueness, the use of any general concept like feudal, more particularly concepts likefiefor client, must have comparative implications. Marc Bloch realized this when at the ...
Feudalism in Africa? - Cambridge University Press
... unless we are to take our smug refuge in the thought that persons, events, and institutions defy comparison because of their uniqueness, the use of any general concept like feudal, more particularly concepts likefiefor client, must have comparative implications. Marc Bloch realized this when at the ...
... unless we are to take our smug refuge in the thought that persons, events, and institutions defy comparison because of their uniqueness, the use of any general concept like feudal, more particularly concepts likefiefor client, must have comparative implications. Marc Bloch realized this when at the ...
PPT
... Material Conditions • A key change is towards a transformation of economic organization: • The great majority of individuals come to generate their income through employment or running businesses, • Rather than from economic bonds with family and community ...
... Material Conditions • A key change is towards a transformation of economic organization: • The great majority of individuals come to generate their income through employment or running businesses, • Rather than from economic bonds with family and community ...
American Social Science: The Irrelevance of Pragmatism
... I give here but a hint of the key moves and players. At least in broad terms, it is easy to identify the historical process which generated the beliefs and practices which constituted disciplinary social science. Two changes of enormous importance were critical to the American institutionalization o ...
... I give here but a hint of the key moves and players. At least in broad terms, it is easy to identify the historical process which generated the beliefs and practices which constituted disciplinary social science. Two changes of enormous importance were critical to the American institutionalization o ...
Liberalism, Perfectionism, and Civic Virtue
... Dworkin writes: 'Just as no one deserves compensation because his ethical beliefs are (as we judge) mistaken, so no one should be denied liberty on the same ground. In both cases, paternalism is misguided because it wrongly treats convictions as limitations or handicaps.' Dworkin (1995), p. 303. ...
... Dworkin writes: 'Just as no one deserves compensation because his ethical beliefs are (as we judge) mistaken, so no one should be denied liberty on the same ground. In both cases, paternalism is misguided because it wrongly treats convictions as limitations or handicaps.' Dworkin (1995), p. 303. ...
1 The Future in Max Weber`s Methodological Writings Barbara Adam
... actions. As social scientists they can clarify methods of thinking and provide training and tools for thought. They can identify the nature of ideas and assumptions but not comment on their being right or wrong, good or bad. Answers to questions about how the world ought to be and what norms or valu ...
... actions. As social scientists they can clarify methods of thinking and provide training and tools for thought. They can identify the nature of ideas and assumptions but not comment on their being right or wrong, good or bad. Answers to questions about how the world ought to be and what norms or valu ...
1 The Concept of Moral Economy Applied to Riots and Protest in
... carried a general social stigma. It also might have been taken as a sign of slipping down into ...
... carried a general social stigma. It also might have been taken as a sign of slipping down into ...
Kantianism and Emile Durkheim`s Ethical Theory
... which he also argues is "made, unmade and remade" (1915, p. 28). Unless Durkheim has some notion of universality and necessity which he has not stipulated, and which differs greatly from the common philosophical meanings of the two terms, he is plainly contradicting himself. To say that something is ...
... which he also argues is "made, unmade and remade" (1915, p. 28). Unless Durkheim has some notion of universality and necessity which he has not stipulated, and which differs greatly from the common philosophical meanings of the two terms, he is plainly contradicting himself. To say that something is ...
Social conflict - SAGE Publications
... Numerous approaches in the social sciences consider that society constitutes an entity or a whole and emphasize its political unity, which may often be represented by the state, and its cultural and historical unity, to which the idea of nation frequently refers. These approaches also focus on the c ...
... Numerous approaches in the social sciences consider that society constitutes an entity or a whole and emphasize its political unity, which may often be represented by the state, and its cultural and historical unity, to which the idea of nation frequently refers. These approaches also focus on the c ...
The sociology of musical networks
... Than Two to Tango demonstrates how music and dance are a social space from which immigrants find solutions to their everyday needs through a complex web of social networks. The life stories narrated by Viladrich are complex and counter the mythological narratives about the independence of tango perf ...
... Than Two to Tango demonstrates how music and dance are a social space from which immigrants find solutions to their everyday needs through a complex web of social networks. The life stories narrated by Viladrich are complex and counter the mythological narratives about the independence of tango perf ...