
Social Responsibility in Photojournalism
... Creating Activists Through Journalism! Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, or direct social, political, economic, or environmental change. Activism can take a wide range of forms from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, political campaigning, economic activism such as boycotts ...
... Creating Activists Through Journalism! Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, or direct social, political, economic, or environmental change. Activism can take a wide range of forms from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, political campaigning, economic activism such as boycotts ...
Neoliberalism, Nationalism and the Decline of Political Traditions
... Although historically liberals and conservatives have been opposed to each other, in many countries much of the twentieth century was dominated by alliances between them, whether in actual coalitions between parties (as was often the case in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands) or as factions withi ...
... Although historically liberals and conservatives have been opposed to each other, in many countries much of the twentieth century was dominated by alliances between them, whether in actual coalitions between parties (as was often the case in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands) or as factions withi ...
One of my main goals in life has been to make my parents
... Few women figured prominently in the early history of sociology because of the strict demands placed on them by the nineteenthcentury family and the lack of opportunity for them in the larger society. ...
... Few women figured prominently in the early history of sociology because of the strict demands placed on them by the nineteenthcentury family and the lack of opportunity for them in the larger society. ...
A Feminist Political Economic Framework
... basic assumptions in the discipline of economics, either joining other critiques from different perspectives or representing unique feminist contributions. In this sense, feminist economics transcends the more explicit project by questioning the very nature of economic analysis and its objectives, a ...
... basic assumptions in the discipline of economics, either joining other critiques from different perspectives or representing unique feminist contributions. In this sense, feminist economics transcends the more explicit project by questioning the very nature of economic analysis and its objectives, a ...
For young people, the more involved in social media you are, the
... Swigger has investigated the use of social media and views on civil liberties and privacy. He finds that for those under the age of 25 support for freedom of expression rises, and support for privacy falls, as social media involvement increases. Recent months have seen considerable revelations about ...
... Swigger has investigated the use of social media and views on civil liberties and privacy. He finds that for those under the age of 25 support for freedom of expression rises, and support for privacy falls, as social media involvement increases. Recent months have seen considerable revelations about ...
scientific socialism: a positivist delusion?
... 1976, pp. 2-7, and formed part of a series of debates in RP during the 1970s on the nature of ‘the dialectic’. My initial, brief response was published as a ‘Comment’ in RP 16, 1977, p. 48. It was followed by a longer critical response by Peter Dews, ‘Misadventures of the Dialectic’, in RP 18 1977. ...
... 1976, pp. 2-7, and formed part of a series of debates in RP during the 1970s on the nature of ‘the dialectic’. My initial, brief response was published as a ‘Comment’ in RP 16, 1977, p. 48. It was followed by a longer critical response by Peter Dews, ‘Misadventures of the Dialectic’, in RP 18 1977. ...
full paper: Notes for a political economy of creativity and
... These examples, all emerging from the late 1969s through to the early 1980s, indicated a potential. As parties allied with the organisations of labour, social democratic parties have potentially had access to the practical knowledge of how production does and doesn’t work, and how it could work in ...
... These examples, all emerging from the late 1969s through to the early 1980s, indicated a potential. As parties allied with the organisations of labour, social democratic parties have potentially had access to the practical knowledge of how production does and doesn’t work, and how it could work in ...
Concepts and Theoretical Inspirations
... playful relationship with reality that is central to a healthy cognitive, social and emotional development. Fantasy, play, day-dreaming and imagining are essential for the healthy development of thinking and rationality. We are studying how the work of the imagination contributes for regenerating in ...
... playful relationship with reality that is central to a healthy cognitive, social and emotional development. Fantasy, play, day-dreaming and imagining are essential for the healthy development of thinking and rationality. We are studying how the work of the imagination contributes for regenerating in ...
Identities and Contours: An Approach to Educational History (AERA
... This duality of dream and dread has haunted many of our writers since the days of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales. Until the present day and the appearance of new or revisionist educational history, it has not found expression in the literature of education. Educators and literary arti ...
... This duality of dream and dread has haunted many of our writers since the days of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales. Until the present day and the appearance of new or revisionist educational history, it has not found expression in the literature of education. Educators and literary arti ...
Thoughts on Leadership and Succession Planning
... opportunity by removing the color barriers) and (2) community engagement at the local level. The latter is embodied in the STRUCTURE of the CAA by bringing the community together and which is also pursued through various inter-sector and interagency arrangements -- to provide opportunities or develo ...
... opportunity by removing the color barriers) and (2) community engagement at the local level. The latter is embodied in the STRUCTURE of the CAA by bringing the community together and which is also pursued through various inter-sector and interagency arrangements -- to provide opportunities or develo ...
Psycho-social Aspects of Visual Impairment
... It is impossible to expect that the blind child, who under the most favorable conditions starts with a very meager social and perceptual world, can ever redeem his loss. While the seeing child is developing in relation to his expanding social world and stimulating objective environment, the blind c ...
... It is impossible to expect that the blind child, who under the most favorable conditions starts with a very meager social and perceptual world, can ever redeem his loss. While the seeing child is developing in relation to his expanding social world and stimulating objective environment, the blind c ...
Psycho-social Aspects of Visual Impairment
... It is impossible to expect that the blind child, who under the most favorable conditions starts with a very meager social and perceptual world, can ever redeem his loss. While the seeing child is developing in relation to his expanding social world and stimulating objective environment, the blind ch ...
... It is impossible to expect that the blind child, who under the most favorable conditions starts with a very meager social and perceptual world, can ever redeem his loss. While the seeing child is developing in relation to his expanding social world and stimulating objective environment, the blind ch ...
PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY- 2nd SESSION - AUEB e
... The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles… Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fi ...
... The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles… Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fi ...
Institutions: Family and Education
... 5) Habitus provides people with a sense of identity and ‘place’. What happens when people stray into the “fields” (institutions or structures) of a different class? Can you connect this to family and the education institution? 6) How do people use their judgements to distinguish class? 7) What are t ...
... 5) Habitus provides people with a sense of identity and ‘place’. What happens when people stray into the “fields” (institutions or structures) of a different class? Can you connect this to family and the education institution? 6) How do people use their judgements to distinguish class? 7) What are t ...
I A T R I P L E ... nancy fraser Parsing the Politics of Crisis after Polanyi
... the swelling precariat on the other. In this situation, organized labour does not speak for society as such. In the eyes of some, it defends the privileges of a minority that enjoys a modicum of social security against the far greater number who do not. For structural reasons, then, labour cannot su ...
... the swelling precariat on the other. In this situation, organized labour does not speak for society as such. In the eyes of some, it defends the privileges of a minority that enjoys a modicum of social security against the far greater number who do not. For structural reasons, then, labour cannot su ...
1 - Rocky View Schools
... Speaker 1: I work hard for my money and I should be able to spend it as I wish. Whether I choose to invest it or to purchase goods, it should be up to me. Speaker 2: Although my wages are low, most of my needs are provided for and planners make sure that the goods I have to buy are kept at a reasona ...
... Speaker 1: I work hard for my money and I should be able to spend it as I wish. Whether I choose to invest it or to purchase goods, it should be up to me. Speaker 2: Although my wages are low, most of my needs are provided for and planners make sure that the goods I have to buy are kept at a reasona ...
Community Informatics
... A further concern is the potential for practice to be "hijacked" by policy or academic agendas, rather than being driven by community goals, both in developed and developing countries. The ethics of technology intervention in indigenous or other communities has not been sufficiently explored, even t ...
... A further concern is the potential for practice to be "hijacked" by policy or academic agendas, rather than being driven by community goals, both in developed and developing countries. The ethics of technology intervention in indigenous or other communities has not been sufficiently explored, even t ...
Social Welfare Policy Analysis
... Radicals contend that mainstreamers gloss over the issue of class struggle---i..e., the allegedly ineradicable conflicts in interests between workers and owners---that radicals view as the pivotal political element in capitalist society. The origins of modern swps---in Germany in the 1880s---is seen ...
... Radicals contend that mainstreamers gloss over the issue of class struggle---i..e., the allegedly ineradicable conflicts in interests between workers and owners---that radicals view as the pivotal political element in capitalist society. The origins of modern swps---in Germany in the 1880s---is seen ...
The Crisis in Context: Democratic Capitalism and Its Contradictions
... political intervention, in particular from market-distorting intervention for “social” objectives. While the right kind of intervention is one that sets markets free from political interference, market-distorting intervention derives from an excess of democracy, or more precisely, from democracy bei ...
... political intervention, in particular from market-distorting intervention for “social” objectives. While the right kind of intervention is one that sets markets free from political interference, market-distorting intervention derives from an excess of democracy, or more precisely, from democracy bei ...
Economic Anthropology
... •kinship system •political structure •religious ideologies -people in nonindustrial economies function with different logic than capitalist economies. Exchanges occur for reasons other than economic benefit •culturally unique values •group benefits •“rational” culturally relative ...
... •kinship system •political structure •religious ideologies -people in nonindustrial economies function with different logic than capitalist economies. Exchanges occur for reasons other than economic benefit •culturally unique values •group benefits •“rational” culturally relative ...
Social Science and Life on the Move: Reflexive Considera
... Nowadays, the profound salience of technoscientific knowledge, biology/genetics, and the human body is not just important for philosophy, sociology and the human sciences; it is the fundamental basis on which significant life choices and life planning must be reflexively made by common people in the ...
... Nowadays, the profound salience of technoscientific knowledge, biology/genetics, and the human body is not just important for philosophy, sociology and the human sciences; it is the fundamental basis on which significant life choices and life planning must be reflexively made by common people in the ...
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... guaranteed basic dose of economic equality and equity. These came from full employment as well as redistribution via programmes to ensure opportunity (such as public schooling) and to cover the ordinary risks of life in an industrial society (insurance and pensions for unemployment, old age, child r ...
... guaranteed basic dose of economic equality and equity. These came from full employment as well as redistribution via programmes to ensure opportunity (such as public schooling) and to cover the ordinary risks of life in an industrial society (insurance and pensions for unemployment, old age, child r ...
Communities
... more specific their goals, the less they resemble networks and the more they become formal networks. Networks can be highly useful to human service professionals who want to secure support for a client or patient. ...
... more specific their goals, the less they resemble networks and the more they become formal networks. Networks can be highly useful to human service professionals who want to secure support for a client or patient. ...
FRAMING no aging
... • Older persons miss a word or fail to hear a sentence and they are charged with 'getting old,' not with a hearing difficulty. • Older persons are called 'dirty' because they show sexual feelings or affection to one of either sex. • Older persons are called 'cranky' when they are expressing a legiti ...
... • Older persons miss a word or fail to hear a sentence and they are charged with 'getting old,' not with a hearing difficulty. • Older persons are called 'dirty' because they show sexual feelings or affection to one of either sex. • Older persons are called 'cranky' when they are expressing a legiti ...
20 complete - Vassar economics
... MARKET SOCIALISM AND SOCIAL MARKETS Because each of the polar conceptions, free market capitalism and socialist command planning, has defects, a middle way that grasps the market’s advantages in allocative efficiency and marries it to the distributional equity of socialism is very attractive. There ...
... MARKET SOCIALISM AND SOCIAL MARKETS Because each of the polar conceptions, free market capitalism and socialist command planning, has defects, a middle way that grasps the market’s advantages in allocative efficiency and marries it to the distributional equity of socialism is very attractive. There ...
Third Way

In politics, the Third Way is a position that tries to reconcile right-wing and left-wing politics by advocating a varying synthesis of right-wing economic and left-wing social policies. The Third Way was created as a serious re-evaluation of political policies within various centre-left progressive movements in response to international doubt regarding the economic viability of the state; economic interventionist policies that had previously been popularized by Keynesianism and contrasted with the corresponding rise of popularity for economic liberalism and the New Right. The Third Way is promoted by some social democratic and social liberal movements.Major Third Way social democratic proponent Tony Blair claimed that the socialism he advocated was different from traditional conceptions of socialism. Blair said ""My kind of socialism is a set of values based around notions of social justice ... Socialism as a rigid form of economic determinism has ended, and rightly"". Blair referred to it as ""social-ism"" that involves politics that recognized individuals as socially interdependent, and advocated social justice, social cohesion, equal worth of each citizen, and equal opportunity. Third Way social democratic theorist Anthony Giddens has said that the Third Way rejects the traditional conception of socialism, and instead accepts the conception of socialism as conceived of by Anthony Crosland as an ethical doctrine that views social democratic governments as having achieved a viable ethical socialism by removing the unjust elements of capitalism by providing social welfare and other policies, and that contemporary socialism has outgrown the Marxian claim for the need of the abolition of capitalism. Blair in 2009 publicly declared support for a ""new capitalism"".It supports the pursuit of greater egalitarianism in society through action to increase the distribution of skills, capacities, and productive endowments, while rejecting income redistribution as the means to achieve this. It emphasizes commitment to balanced budgets, providing equal opportunity combined with an emphasis on personal responsibility, decentralization of government power to the lowest level possible, encouragement of public-private partnerships, improving labour supply, investment in human development, protection of social capital, and protection of the environment.The Third Way has been criticized by some conservatives and libertarians who advocate laissez-faire capitalism. It has also been heavily criticized by many social democrats, democratic socialists and communists in particular as a betrayal of left-wing values. Specific definitions of Third Way policies may differ between Europe and America.