J A. P Curriculum Vita
... Responsibilities included teaching the computer lab portion of the course, specifically the use of SPSS for statistical analysis. Fall 1999 & 2000 ...
... Responsibilities included teaching the computer lab portion of the course, specifically the use of SPSS for statistical analysis. Fall 1999 & 2000 ...
Text and Subject Position after Althusser
... correspondingly a notion of Man as humanist subject, Althusser must replace any form of epistemology that presumes the real to yield knowledge of itself with one in which knowledge is emphatically the outcome of production, a process of the construction of knowledge (to say this is not to deny certa ...
... correspondingly a notion of Man as humanist subject, Althusser must replace any form of epistemology that presumes the real to yield knowledge of itself with one in which knowledge is emphatically the outcome of production, a process of the construction of knowledge (to say this is not to deny certa ...
Sociological and Theological Imagination in a Post
... For C. W. Mills (2000) the former’s task was to help one to understand broader, social processes in which an individual biography is involved. His basic premise was that ordinary men ‘cannot cope with their personal troubles in such ways as to control the structural transformations that usually lie ...
... For C. W. Mills (2000) the former’s task was to help one to understand broader, social processes in which an individual biography is involved. His basic premise was that ordinary men ‘cannot cope with their personal troubles in such ways as to control the structural transformations that usually lie ...
Sociology and the Sociological Perspective
... perspective4, the view that our social backgrounds influence our attitudes, behavior, and life chances. In this regard, we are not just individuals but rather social beings deeply enmeshed in society. Although we all differ from one another in many respects, we share with many other people basic asp ...
... perspective4, the view that our social backgrounds influence our attitudes, behavior, and life chances. In this regard, we are not just individuals but rather social beings deeply enmeshed in society. Although we all differ from one another in many respects, we share with many other people basic asp ...
Physical Cultural Studies [Redux]
... the second half of the twentieth century because of this belief. But not even sociologists believe this now, although they still make out that they respect the moderns because if they don’t do this the history of sociology will have to be radically reassessed. Sociologists … no longer have a public ...
... the second half of the twentieth century because of this belief. But not even sociologists believe this now, although they still make out that they respect the moderns because if they don’t do this the history of sociology will have to be radically reassessed. Sociologists … no longer have a public ...
A coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a
... This paper develops a coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a sustainable low carbon economy. Kallis and Norgaard (2010) have recently proposed that coevolutionary thinking provides a relevant and useful approach for analysing a range of critical issues in ecological economics. They ...
... This paper develops a coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a sustainable low carbon economy. Kallis and Norgaard (2010) have recently proposed that coevolutionary thinking provides a relevant and useful approach for analysing a range of critical issues in ecological economics. They ...
Working Paper Number 192 The micro-foundations of one-party hegemony: development and clientelism
... been established in power for long periods of time. Most prominent cases include India under the Congress Party and Taiwan under the rule of the Kuomintang (KMT), post-apartheid South Africa and a number of African states, Malaysia under the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the Barisan ...
... been established in power for long periods of time. Most prominent cases include India under the Congress Party and Taiwan under the rule of the Kuomintang (KMT), post-apartheid South Africa and a number of African states, Malaysia under the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the Barisan ...
The Units of Culture
... and the “meme,” originally proposed by Dawkins (1976). Of these two, the “meme” has apparently has been “selected.” Durham (1991), for example, has adopted it as the unit of cultural transmission as part of his theory of coevolution while several individuals outside of anthropology (e.g., Blackmore ...
... and the “meme,” originally proposed by Dawkins (1976). Of these two, the “meme” has apparently has been “selected.” Durham (1991), for example, has adopted it as the unit of cultural transmission as part of his theory of coevolution while several individuals outside of anthropology (e.g., Blackmore ...
Future directions in human-environment research
... new research implies a profound level of transdisciplinarity (Brown et al., 2010), and a multiscale, multinational, and multitemporal integrative science that brings together the physical, biological, and social sciences, including institutional analysis and governance (Kaneshiro et al., 2005; Orr, ...
... new research implies a profound level of transdisciplinarity (Brown et al., 2010), and a multiscale, multinational, and multitemporal integrative science that brings together the physical, biological, and social sciences, including institutional analysis and governance (Kaneshiro et al., 2005; Orr, ...
here - ISA RC47
... dedicated team, and to Antimo Farro, who chaired the ISA47. Over 50 social movement scholars took part in the pre-‐conference in an insightful and convivial atmosphere. 2015 will become another signi ...
... dedicated team, and to Antimo Farro, who chaired the ISA47. Over 50 social movement scholars took part in the pre-‐conference in an insightful and convivial atmosphere. 2015 will become another signi ...
File
... The term Sociology was first coined by The French essayist Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748-1836). Auguste Comte in 1838, re-conceptualized and introduced the term Sociology in the way that we now know and appreciate it. Hence Auguste Comte is considered the “Father of Sociology.” He was convinced that ...
... The term Sociology was first coined by The French essayist Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748-1836). Auguste Comte in 1838, re-conceptualized and introduced the term Sociology in the way that we now know and appreciate it. Hence Auguste Comte is considered the “Father of Sociology.” He was convinced that ...
industrial sociology
... and the study of administrative behavior (in all organizational structures, not only in industry). On the other hand, if we should define industrial sociology as the study of the social relationships in industry, the definition would be too exclusive, for it would leave out many relevant and signifi ...
... and the study of administrative behavior (in all organizational structures, not only in industry). On the other hand, if we should define industrial sociology as the study of the social relationships in industry, the definition would be too exclusive, for it would leave out many relevant and signifi ...
Supplement A from Henrich and Boyd, “Division of Labor, Economic
... Recursion (1) contains two parts: (a) the effects of successbiased transmission and (b) the movement of cultural variants between the subpopulations. The symbol pH1 gives the expected payoff received by individuals playing H from subpopulation 1, while pL1 gives the expected payoff to individuals fr ...
... Recursion (1) contains two parts: (a) the effects of successbiased transmission and (b) the movement of cultural variants between the subpopulations. The symbol pH1 gives the expected payoff received by individuals playing H from subpopulation 1, while pL1 gives the expected payoff to individuals fr ...
Social Science and Social Policy. From National
... a keyword. In using this highly-contested concept, social scientists have been generally divided into three groups: hyper-globalists who accept the idea that we are living in a new “post-state” global era; the sceptics who argue that the present enhanced “internationalism” is no different from previ ...
... a keyword. In using this highly-contested concept, social scientists have been generally divided into three groups: hyper-globalists who accept the idea that we are living in a new “post-state” global era; the sceptics who argue that the present enhanced “internationalism” is no different from previ ...
Katia Buffetrille, ed., Revisiting Rituals in a Changing Tibetan World
... and co-authored volumes, journal articles and doctoral dissertations based in anthropology, history and other disciplines, shedding welcome light on many aspects of this diverse and rapidly changing medical tradition. Monographs and longer published works remain remarkably thin on the ground, howeve ...
... and co-authored volumes, journal articles and doctoral dissertations based in anthropology, history and other disciplines, shedding welcome light on many aspects of this diverse and rapidly changing medical tradition. Monographs and longer published works remain remarkably thin on the ground, howeve ...
Latin American Critical Thought
... huge number of authors from the region, and also acknowledging the existing language barriers. This collection does not cover the broad range of topics brought about by the re-emergence of critical thought but its outstanding features. With this, we expect to encourage the fluid and symmetrical exch ...
... huge number of authors from the region, and also acknowledging the existing language barriers. This collection does not cover the broad range of topics brought about by the re-emergence of critical thought but its outstanding features. With this, we expect to encourage the fluid and symmetrical exch ...