Chapter 1 was pretty solid. This almost seems to me like it would make a good book for an IndieWeb book club. Highlights, Quotes, Annotations, & Marginalia A national public sphere with a uniform national language did not exist in Turkey at the time. Without mass media and a strong natio...
Background, method, and data Forming an emotive context of anger: the KMT’s political performance Emotive transformation: the DPP’s political performance Conclusion Notes References Acknowledgements Author information Additional information Rights and permissions About this article AdvertisementDiscover...
Chapter on “Social interaction and everyday life.” Further reading for this week: Atkinson, J.M. (1978) Discovering Suicide. Studies in the Social Organization of Sudden Death. London: Macmillan(an ethnomethological study) Back, L. (2015) “Why everyday life matters: class, community and...
This work illuminates how the everyday experiences of culture and climate interact and vary, in relation to social locations such as gender, race, ethnicity, indigeneity, and class [47]. In a broad way, critical realism motivates much research in environmental sociology, which recognizes that ...
Click to access spp192_vol3.pdf 8· Chinese Cosmographical Thought:The High Intellectual Tradition JOHN B. HENDERSON Click to access HOC_VOLUME2_Book2_chapter8.pdf East-West Encounterin the Science of Heaven and Earth天と地の科学──東と西の出会い Edited by Tokimasa Takeda and Bill M....
Each week the class will be divided into a seminar and a lecture. The seminar will concern the previous week’s lecture, giving you a week to go through your lecture notes, engage with the set readings and bring any questions your might have on the topic to the seminar. For each seminar...
Chapter One of my doctoral dissertation'Oshawa Autoworkers: Social Integration and Oppositional Class Consciousness Among the Unionized Workers of General Motors' Lean Manufacturing in the Auto Industry: Kaizening Ourselves to DeathOn Lean Manufacturing at General Motors, Oshawa (Ontario, Canada) ...
This is the second set of notes from a course given by Hans H. Gerth published in this annual. This set, like the first, was taken by the editor while an Economics graduate student at the University of Wisconsin with an outside minor in Sociology. Notes from his course on Democratic ...
ancestor, he or she is considered black; even though it was only 1/10th. However, in Brazil, this person might be considered “brown” or even “white”, according to his or her skin color. This seems very interesting, since one could change their class and “race” depending on the ...
One-child transnational families are the product of the “one-child” policy, access to foreign travel, and the rise of a middle class that could afford overseas education for the only child. One result was the possibility of the only child, following its Western-based education, settling (se...