Inequality and process
... columns permuted until most or all the “just” comparisons lie above the diagonal and most or all the “unjust” ones below; and second, that we can define a quantity metric on justice such that we can consistently “measure” distance between positions in the order provided by the first procedure. But t ...
... columns permuted until most or all the “just” comparisons lie above the diagonal and most or all the “unjust” ones below; and second, that we can define a quantity metric on justice such that we can consistently “measure” distance between positions in the order provided by the first procedure. But t ...
SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY: An Agentic Perspective
... intentional mobilization and productive use of semantic and pragmatic representations of activities, goals, and other future events. In his discerning book on experienced cognition, Carlson (1997) underscores the central role that consciousness plays in the cognitive regulation of action and the flo ...
... intentional mobilization and productive use of semantic and pragmatic representations of activities, goals, and other future events. In his discerning book on experienced cognition, Carlson (1997) underscores the central role that consciousness plays in the cognitive regulation of action and the flo ...
Slides [pptx]
... Utilitarianism and Prioritarianism under Risk • Utilitarianism E(a) = ∑x πa(x) (∑i wi(x)) = ∑i ∑xπa(x) wi(x) • “Ex post” prior. E(a) = ∑xπa(x) (∑i g(wi(x))) = ∑i∑xπa(x) g(wi(x)) ...
... Utilitarianism and Prioritarianism under Risk • Utilitarianism E(a) = ∑x πa(x) (∑i wi(x)) = ∑i ∑xπa(x) wi(x) • “Ex post” prior. E(a) = ∑xπa(x) (∑i g(wi(x))) = ∑i∑xπa(x) g(wi(x)) ...
On Justification - Olivier Godechot
... At last, Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot’s famous book, De la justification, was translated into English and published in 2006. First published in France in 1987 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1987) and edited in a much-revised form in 1991 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1991), it is an important book that h ...
... At last, Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot’s famous book, De la justification, was translated into English and published in 2006. First published in France in 1987 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1987) and edited in a much-revised form in 1991 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1991), it is an important book that h ...
INTRODUCTION OF SOCIOLOGY
... political, economic, cultural and other aspects of society and studies will be the social institutions such as family, marriage, religion, kinship, caste and so on. But political science deals with political aspect and studies a specific political institution like state and government only. Thus, so ...
... political, economic, cultural and other aspects of society and studies will be the social institutions such as family, marriage, religion, kinship, caste and so on. But political science deals with political aspect and studies a specific political institution like state and government only. Thus, so ...
astrologer gordon psychic rochelle
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The Imperial Peace: Democracy, Force and Globalization
... ‘defines out’ other historically valid democratic claims and may licence violence against them.10 These contested histories are the appropriate starting point for thinking about what liberal democracy is and what it does. Pointing to its malleable nature, Dryzek suggests that democracy be understood ...
... ‘defines out’ other historically valid democratic claims and may licence violence against them.10 These contested histories are the appropriate starting point for thinking about what liberal democracy is and what it does. Pointing to its malleable nature, Dryzek suggests that democracy be understood ...
A Comparison of Social Capital in Rural and Urban Settings
... Still, the sociological perspective that often does a good job of explaining the circumstances under which people do or do not relate to each other, may yet fall short in terms of providing an explanation as to why these linkages may be important to a community which seeks to achieve economic growth ...
... Still, the sociological perspective that often does a good job of explaining the circumstances under which people do or do not relate to each other, may yet fall short in terms of providing an explanation as to why these linkages may be important to a community which seeks to achieve economic growth ...
Economic Sociology: Its History and Development
... Max Weber’s contributions include in particular The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, General Economic History and Economy and Society. The Protestant Ethic argues that religion played a role in the rise of modern rational capitalism. General Economic History provides a historical-socio ...
... Max Weber’s contributions include in particular The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, General Economic History and Economy and Society. The Protestant Ethic argues that religion played a role in the rise of modern rational capitalism. General Economic History provides a historical-socio ...
Beyond Bloom: Revisiting Environmental Factors That Enhance or
... Thus far, the discussion has centered on a psychological view of individuals in family settings. Cultural psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists define environment in different ways that can illuminate early pathways to eminence and creative productivity. Bronfenbrenner’s (1977, 1979, 1993 ...
... Thus far, the discussion has centered on a psychological view of individuals in family settings. Cultural psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists define environment in different ways that can illuminate early pathways to eminence and creative productivity. Bronfenbrenner’s (1977, 1979, 1993 ...
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... parent about some aspect of their child’s health of which they have observed experience. On this ground, we can, at first sight, interpret this case as an example of the public’s failure to understand science: the implication is that such a parent cannot have understood either the nature of the evid ...
... parent about some aspect of their child’s health of which they have observed experience. On this ground, we can, at first sight, interpret this case as an example of the public’s failure to understand science: the implication is that such a parent cannot have understood either the nature of the evid ...
The Academic Background of Social Science Works
... furthering civil society in this way they could be a vital liberating and humanizing force, also giving counterweight to unguided processes of rationalization. Despite the fierce criticism formulated in the last decades on modern political science and sociology, despite the growing need to contribut ...
... furthering civil society in this way they could be a vital liberating and humanizing force, also giving counterweight to unguided processes of rationalization. Despite the fierce criticism formulated in the last decades on modern political science and sociology, despite the growing need to contribut ...
The Training of Foreign Language Teachers: Developments in Europe
... discipline. For Durkheim too, the subject of science was a product of an 'integrated collective'. In many ways, this notion implies the systems of censure, authentication and specification that Bourdieu himself saw as central to the operations of scientific groups. However, Bourdieu sought to overwr ...
... discipline. For Durkheim too, the subject of science was a product of an 'integrated collective'. In many ways, this notion implies the systems of censure, authentication and specification that Bourdieu himself saw as central to the operations of scientific groups. However, Bourdieu sought to overwr ...
THE SOCIAL CONSTITUTION OF EMOTION
... our emotion labels are causal theories (which is doubtful) that are socially learned, it simply does not follow that emotion is itself social in nature. The theory of the structure of DNA is social in origin (it was constructed and negotiated by members of the social community of biologists) and is ...
... our emotion labels are causal theories (which is doubtful) that are socially learned, it simply does not follow that emotion is itself social in nature. The theory of the structure of DNA is social in origin (it was constructed and negotiated by members of the social community of biologists) and is ...
David Laitin and Phronetic Political Science
... deliberately. First, error would explain the misrepresentations if, for instance, Laitin had not really read MSSM but only sampled it carelessly. If you are a hegemon, as Laitin says he is, and know your methodology is correct, you do not have to read critiques carefully, and over time you are likel ...
... deliberately. First, error would explain the misrepresentations if, for instance, Laitin had not really read MSSM but only sampled it carelessly. If you are a hegemon, as Laitin says he is, and know your methodology is correct, you do not have to read critiques carefully, and over time you are likel ...
The unity of knowledge An Interdisciplinary Project
... from the one it has played in the past. Philosophy is not the dominator or final arbiter of the meaning of different single sciences any more. With the insistence that the world is more than just anybody’s or someone’s totalizing idea alone, philosophy must now play the role of a mediator. Its main ...
... from the one it has played in the past. Philosophy is not the dominator or final arbiter of the meaning of different single sciences any more. With the insistence that the world is more than just anybody’s or someone’s totalizing idea alone, philosophy must now play the role of a mediator. Its main ...
Harriet Martineau A Brief Biography and Intellectual History
... continued to write extensively during this time, but her experience of illness and with doctors prompted her to write about those topics. She published Life in the Sickroom, which challenged the doctor-patient relationship of total domination and submission, and was viciously criticized by the medic ...
... continued to write extensively during this time, but her experience of illness and with doctors prompted her to write about those topics. She published Life in the Sickroom, which challenged the doctor-patient relationship of total domination and submission, and was viciously criticized by the medic ...
Behind Marx's Hidden Abode
... how these presuppose other features, which in fact constitute their background conditions of possibility. While Marx looked behind the sphere of exchange, into the ‘hidden abode’ of production, in order to discover capitalism’s secrets, I shall seek production’s conditions of possibility behind that ...
... how these presuppose other features, which in fact constitute their background conditions of possibility. While Marx looked behind the sphere of exchange, into the ‘hidden abode’ of production, in order to discover capitalism’s secrets, I shall seek production’s conditions of possibility behind that ...