interactively negotiated understanding of a client's situation and needs.Ian Shaw picks up on that theme with his thorough examination of the meaning of 'science' for social work, making available in a critical way the many strands of knowledge production that shaped the professionalisation of ...
in energy transitions when investigating ‘material participation’ and how engagement and participation is enabled by everyday technologies and objects. Political potential may be embedded in technologies and societal use of technological applications in particular settings, meaning that everyday use of ...
Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations 来自 rowman.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 17 作者: Damion Waymer 摘要: Damion Waymer (Ed.) Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations-Perspectives and... 关键词: Anti-Bacterial Agents Practice Guidelines Evaluation Studies DOI: 10.1177/...
With the aim of examining online public discourse on ethical issues around AI in China, the authors focused on the following questions: 1. How are the ethical and societal implications of AI being discussed? 2. Who is shaping the discussions? 3. What are the similarities and differences ...
familiarity (+7.9% to +66.8%) and the desire for societal debate (+28.0% to +77.6%), the participants report only positive values (meaning they are at least somewhat familiar with each queried topic or having a more than average interest in a societal debate) and the responses are more ...
What is the meaning of the term public records? A public record is a record that has information created by or for a government agency. As long as these records do not have private information of citizens, they are expected to be freely available to the public.What...
摘要: There is a well-established tradition of using laboratory techniques to study issues in public choice, dating back to the 1970s. For example, Fiorina and Plott (1978) and Plott and Levine (1978) reporDOI: 10.1007/978-0-306-47828-4_100 被引量: 9 ...
In this case, however, the physical and symbolic barriers which, to some extent, crystallize structures, lose some of their meaning given the cosmopolitan nature of the activities carried out by various publics on a daily basis. In these spaces, therefore, the city literally finds itself, socio...
“economized,” meaning that individuals were expected to became active in maintaining their well-being and health. Whereas the earlier programs understood health as fitness and were hence framed to tackle the “unfitness of populations,” the current emphasis is on costs of ill health for the ...
issues of justice in post-colonial contexts. How could such methodologically engaged work help us to build more equal and democratic societies through unwavering scholarly rigour, which also involves doing the risky intellectual work in often messy, seemingly contradictory, and difficult everyday ...