Theorising Family, Kinship and Social Change
... Changing attitudes towards marriage have, perhaps above all else, wrought transformations in the way we practice partnerships, parenthood and domesticity. The very concept of family is being re-invented in a post divorce context where the contractual obligations of marriage no longer pertain. Partne ...
... Changing attitudes towards marriage have, perhaps above all else, wrought transformations in the way we practice partnerships, parenthood and domesticity. The very concept of family is being re-invented in a post divorce context where the contractual obligations of marriage no longer pertain. Partne ...
Timucin YALCINKAYA - Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi
... causes to originate an understanding that is compatible with globalism and globalization. According to Roland Robertson, the modern world-system is directed basically by economic processes, but culture is not seen as a secondary fact; the economic face of the world is not understood correctly withou ...
... causes to originate an understanding that is compatible with globalism and globalization. According to Roland Robertson, the modern world-system is directed basically by economic processes, but culture is not seen as a secondary fact; the economic face of the world is not understood correctly withou ...
National education policy constructions of the `knowledge economy
... • the full-employment society was becoming the part-employment society; • ‘labour’ and ‘manual skills’ were yielding to ‘knowledge’ as the basis for new business and new work; • ‘industry’ was declining and ‘services’ were growing in importance; • ‘hierarchies’ and ‘bureaucracies’ were losing appeal ...
... • the full-employment society was becoming the part-employment society; • ‘labour’ and ‘manual skills’ were yielding to ‘knowledge’ as the basis for new business and new work; • ‘industry’ was declining and ‘services’ were growing in importance; • ‘hierarchies’ and ‘bureaucracies’ were losing appeal ...
The Collectivization of Agriculture in Communist Eastern
... the population internalized its hostility towards the Soviet Union and did not regard it as possible or prudent to indulge in any behavior that might provoke a wrathful response. In his paper, Dariusz Jarosz avoids giving a comprehensive argument about why Soviet leaders accepted that Poland definit ...
... the population internalized its hostility towards the Soviet Union and did not regard it as possible or prudent to indulge in any behavior that might provoke a wrathful response. In his paper, Dariusz Jarosz avoids giving a comprehensive argument about why Soviet leaders accepted that Poland definit ...
Chapter 21 Collective Behavior and Social Movements
... spontaneous and unstructured than others, and some forms are more likely than others to involve individuals who act together as opposed to merely being influenced by each other. As a whole, though, collective behavior is regarded as less spontaneous and less structured than conventional behavior, su ...
... spontaneous and unstructured than others, and some forms are more likely than others to involve individuals who act together as opposed to merely being influenced by each other. As a whole, though, collective behavior is regarded as less spontaneous and less structured than conventional behavior, su ...
Level Sociology
... that of Naturalistic or Commonsense explanations of the social world. The basic ideas I have just noted invariably put sociologists in opposition to commonsensical interpretations of human behaviour. Therefore, by investigating some examples of commonsense ideas about the social world it will allow ...
... that of Naturalistic or Commonsense explanations of the social world. The basic ideas I have just noted invariably put sociologists in opposition to commonsensical interpretations of human behaviour. Therefore, by investigating some examples of commonsense ideas about the social world it will allow ...
The Sociology of Deviance
... social aspects of arrest, police dispute resolution techniques, and the role of self-help in modern society (Black 1980). His theoretical propositions regarding law and democracy provide insight on the nature of our social structure. He contends that in democratic states, law is the result of democr ...
... social aspects of arrest, police dispute resolution techniques, and the role of self-help in modern society (Black 1980). His theoretical propositions regarding law and democracy provide insight on the nature of our social structure. He contends that in democratic states, law is the result of democr ...
'Emotional geographies'
... of increased political opportunities for academic engagement in policy formation (Peck 1999; Massey 2000). But it also expresses growing frustration with those aspects of cultural geography which seem (to some) to be esoteric, inward looking and apparently oblivious to any ‘real’ world in which inju ...
... of increased political opportunities for academic engagement in policy formation (Peck 1999; Massey 2000). But it also expresses growing frustration with those aspects of cultural geography which seem (to some) to be esoteric, inward looking and apparently oblivious to any ‘real’ world in which inju ...
Global Mobility and Penal Order - Faculty of Law | University of Oxford
... criminal law and criminal penalties. They then track the trend towards increased deportation of criminal aliens in Germany, the UK, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Sweden, among others, a move that challenges the authority and integrity of international human rights law. In a related appro ...
... criminal law and criminal penalties. They then track the trend towards increased deportation of criminal aliens in Germany, the UK, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Sweden, among others, a move that challenges the authority and integrity of international human rights law. In a related appro ...
Political Economy and the `Modern View` as reflected in the History
... Economics has been in a state of crisis for some time now, and several diagnoses of the causes of this crisis, the nature of mainstream economics and the transformational possibilities of the discipline have appeared in recent years. Tony Lawson (2006) proposes that the orthodox project in economics ...
... Economics has been in a state of crisis for some time now, and several diagnoses of the causes of this crisis, the nature of mainstream economics and the transformational possibilities of the discipline have appeared in recent years. Tony Lawson (2006) proposes that the orthodox project in economics ...
Print this article - The Clute Institute
... lighting. He also argued the case that breaks and “talking-time” were conducive to improved productivity because of their positive effect on the human factor of management. This finding has helped change working practices which hitherto had tried to account for every second of the day in terms of ta ...
... lighting. He also argued the case that breaks and “talking-time” were conducive to improved productivity because of their positive effect on the human factor of management. This finding has helped change working practices which hitherto had tried to account for every second of the day in terms of ta ...
Cultural industries and public policy
... A basic problem with the development of policy for the cultural industries concerns the issue of definition. First, it is useful to put aside the culturalcreative industries debate. The term ‘creative industries’ is a political construct first deployed by the UK government in 1997 under a new Labour ...
... A basic problem with the development of policy for the cultural industries concerns the issue of definition. First, it is useful to put aside the culturalcreative industries debate. The term ‘creative industries’ is a political construct first deployed by the UK government in 1997 under a new Labour ...
Chapter 3
... What is Culture? Refers to the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that, together, form a people’s way of life Two basic components ...
... What is Culture? Refers to the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that, together, form a people’s way of life Two basic components ...
A MORAL IMAGINATION: PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY—and
... in spite of their circumstances, the Holy Spirit has bestowed upon them an “enduement of power.” They are God’s instruments even if their contextual reality systematically may deny them access to basic human rights, marginalize them to huge slums and shantytowns, or refuse them access to political ...
... in spite of their circumstances, the Holy Spirit has bestowed upon them an “enduement of power.” They are God’s instruments even if their contextual reality systematically may deny them access to basic human rights, marginalize them to huge slums and shantytowns, or refuse them access to political ...
Corporate Profit, Entrepreneurship Theory and Business - Hal-SHS
... program are not established before the action of the agent is implemented. In this moving economy, prices help reveal change, and profit stimulates entrepreneurs' awareness of untapped opportunities. In a nutshell, Austrian economics sees competition as a process, while neoclassical economics descr ...
... program are not established before the action of the agent is implemented. In this moving economy, prices help reveal change, and profit stimulates entrepreneurs' awareness of untapped opportunities. In a nutshell, Austrian economics sees competition as a process, while neoclassical economics descr ...
The Neo-Marxist Synthesis
... material means of existence. Social classes are defined in relation to the mode of production as an objective structure of positions, related to one another in terms of the production and appropriation of a surplus product. Marxists often speak of class as a structure of “empty places,” in the sense ...
... material means of existence. Social classes are defined in relation to the mode of production as an objective structure of positions, related to one another in terms of the production and appropriation of a surplus product. Marxists often speak of class as a structure of “empty places,” in the sense ...
Deadly Ethics?: The Impact of Social Darwinism on - H-Net
... imated only by the will to power? Does evolutionary natural laws could be known through scientific investitheory have a systematic set of ethical values that under- gation and science was “the arbiter of all truth” (p. 13). lie its scientific and materialistic viewpoint? What are Since individual su ...
... imated only by the will to power? Does evolutionary natural laws could be known through scientific investitheory have a systematic set of ethical values that under- gation and science was “the arbiter of all truth” (p. 13). lie its scientific and materialistic viewpoint? What are Since individual su ...