Theoretical foundation of Educational Administration and Policy
... social preferences which will be defined for a wide range of sets of individual orderings are either imposed or dictatorial.” (1950, P. 342) 3. The possibility of social choice: In his Nobel Prize Lecture, Sen reviews his career-long stance of taking issue with the Arrow impossible theorem. That is, ...
... social preferences which will be defined for a wide range of sets of individual orderings are either imposed or dictatorial.” (1950, P. 342) 3. The possibility of social choice: In his Nobel Prize Lecture, Sen reviews his career-long stance of taking issue with the Arrow impossible theorem. That is, ...
Futures in the Making: Contemporary Practices and Sociological
... Feuerbach, ‘philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it’ (McLellan ed. 1977: 158). While Marx did not rate very highly the work of his French predecessors, he nevertheless took a similar stance regarding his commitment to science on the one hand and the p ...
... Feuerbach, ‘philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it’ (McLellan ed. 1977: 158). While Marx did not rate very highly the work of his French predecessors, he nevertheless took a similar stance regarding his commitment to science on the one hand and the p ...
Opinion Discourse and Canadian Newspapers
... around particular ideological positions by resonating in ways that will connect with their ethics and emotions. While this blame-centredness is a crucial, indeed defining, feature of opinion discourse, it is also part of the critical nature of “hard” news texts. Both modes of news discourse are seen ...
... around particular ideological positions by resonating in ways that will connect with their ethics and emotions. While this blame-centredness is a crucial, indeed defining, feature of opinion discourse, it is also part of the critical nature of “hard” news texts. Both modes of news discourse are seen ...
Civil Society
... anthropologist contemporaries, he took questions of social evolution very seriously. He frequently declared himself to be a ‘trinitarian’: there were three basic stages of human evolution, based successively on food collecting, agriculture and industry. This is not so far removed from the ideas of t ...
... anthropologist contemporaries, he took questions of social evolution very seriously. He frequently declared himself to be a ‘trinitarian’: there were three basic stages of human evolution, based successively on food collecting, agriculture and industry. This is not so far removed from the ideas of t ...
Continuity, Change and the Circulation of Social Practices
... intertwined with multiple forms of flow and circulation that configure and reconfigure social practices. Theories of mobility and practice are two bodies of literature that have until very recently focused on cultural change in relatively independent ways, suggesting the importance of analysing the ...
... intertwined with multiple forms of flow and circulation that configure and reconfigure social practices. Theories of mobility and practice are two bodies of literature that have until very recently focused on cultural change in relatively independent ways, suggesting the importance of analysing the ...
Social Network Research- Confusions, Criticisms, and
... in problem-solving for simple tasks. In addition, elegant work has been done clarifying the ways in which network environments can be similar (Lorrain & White, 1971; White & Reitz, 1983). At a more specific level, network theorizing consists of the interplay of the specific functions or properties o ...
... in problem-solving for simple tasks. In addition, elegant work has been done clarifying the ways in which network environments can be similar (Lorrain & White, 1971; White & Reitz, 1983). At a more specific level, network theorizing consists of the interplay of the specific functions or properties o ...
Methodological Conclusions and Other Definitions of Coyuntura
... These materials are aimed at contributing to all of those people from the ngo’s, promoters, advisors, students, professionals, educators who accompany processes of popular education and of social organizations, and for those intellectuals who produce coyuntural analysis. The notebooks we present her ...
... These materials are aimed at contributing to all of those people from the ngo’s, promoters, advisors, students, professionals, educators who accompany processes of popular education and of social organizations, and for those intellectuals who produce coyuntural analysis. The notebooks we present her ...
ideology
... relationships of one to another; tests are produced which allow one to locate new definitions within the catalog. These catalogs are ideologies. The presence of such catalogs in human lives, and more particularly in commonly shared human lives, leads inevitably to a struggle over the power to contro ...
... relationships of one to another; tests are produced which allow one to locate new definitions within the catalog. These catalogs are ideologies. The presence of such catalogs in human lives, and more particularly in commonly shared human lives, leads inevitably to a struggle over the power to contro ...
Studying Law in Society: Static and Dynamic
... Dynamic conceptions of social norms can also focus on individuals and groups of individuals in a diverse society. The last contribution by Thaddeus Müller provides us with an insightful example of an interpretivist approach to law and society. The interpretivist tradition has a dynamic and diversifi ...
... Dynamic conceptions of social norms can also focus on individuals and groups of individuals in a diverse society. The last contribution by Thaddeus Müller provides us with an insightful example of an interpretivist approach to law and society. The interpretivist tradition has a dynamic and diversifi ...
Sample Chapter 1 (PDF, 42 Pages
... schooling, jobs, and just about everything else. Even the most “personal” decisions we make turn out to be shaped by society. To see how society shapes personal choices, consider the decision by women to bear children. Like the selection of a mate, the choice of having a child—or how many children t ...
... schooling, jobs, and just about everything else. Even the most “personal” decisions we make turn out to be shaped by society. To see how society shapes personal choices, consider the decision by women to bear children. Like the selection of a mate, the choice of having a child—or how many children t ...
Computing point-of-view - MIT Media Lab
... idiosyncratic tendencies, always seeing a certain side to things. A point-of-view is easy. Every person is always operating under one or more points-of-view regardless of having reflexivity about it, because cognitive economy dictates that our knowledge and memories are always consolidated and syste ...
... idiosyncratic tendencies, always seeing a certain side to things. A point-of-view is easy. Every person is always operating under one or more points-of-view regardless of having reflexivity about it, because cognitive economy dictates that our knowledge and memories are always consolidated and syste ...
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... Marx focused more on individuals than social structure in his analysis of society B. Marx believed that all institutions are shaped by economic forces C. A limitation of Marx’s work was his failure to recognize the effects of class on social behavior D. Marx’s evolutionary concept of societal develo ...
... Marx focused more on individuals than social structure in his analysis of society B. Marx believed that all institutions are shaped by economic forces C. A limitation of Marx’s work was his failure to recognize the effects of class on social behavior D. Marx’s evolutionary concept of societal develo ...
Sociology, Social Work and Social Problems
... Such a social plan did not seem to require any basic structural change in either the social or economic system which was in existence in the United States during the depression years. This program could be operated with technicians; e.g., intelligent college graduates who could determine legal eligi ...
... Such a social plan did not seem to require any basic structural change in either the social or economic system which was in existence in the United States during the depression years. This program could be operated with technicians; e.g., intelligent college graduates who could determine legal eligi ...
Schutz was a positivist
... sessions was that jurors were, and had to be, ‘artful’ in how they assessed information about cases, and made sense of legal and other rules, in coming to their judgments. One aspect of this was reliance upon a considerable body of background, commonsense knowledge about the sorts of situation invol ...
... sessions was that jurors were, and had to be, ‘artful’ in how they assessed information about cases, and made sense of legal and other rules, in coming to their judgments. One aspect of this was reliance upon a considerable body of background, commonsense knowledge about the sorts of situation invol ...
Determinants of Moral Development
... Postconventional morality has much in common with Baltes' concept of wisdom. Moral development is promoted by social environments that give the individual a broad range of role-taking experiences and real-life positions of moral responsibility. ...
... Postconventional morality has much in common with Baltes' concept of wisdom. Moral development is promoted by social environments that give the individual a broad range of role-taking experiences and real-life positions of moral responsibility. ...
full text pdf
... longer legitimised by traditional norms and rules, then it must be considered as an albeit specific form of consumer behaviour, in a society in which the objects of consumption are available as commodities. The older sourcerelated limitations of access, such as those based on sumptuary laws, are rep ...
... longer legitimised by traditional norms and rules, then it must be considered as an albeit specific form of consumer behaviour, in a society in which the objects of consumption are available as commodities. The older sourcerelated limitations of access, such as those based on sumptuary laws, are rep ...