who were dissatisfied with what they saw as the excessive quantitative formalism in their discipline. These researchers were influenced in significant ways by a small group of social scientists who had developed an approach which they coined ‘ethnomethodology’. This methodological outlook was very sceptical about the fact that when social scientists turn to a particular problem or group of people and start studying them‚ they bring certain pre-conceived ideas about what they are looking at to the
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Free Press. Coser LA (1983) Introduction to Sociology; New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers. De Beer‚ F and Swanepoel(2000) Introduction to Development Studies;Oxford:Oxford University Press Garfinkel H. and Harold C. (1967) Studies in Ethnomethodology; London: Prentice Hall. Goode E. (1994) Deviant Behaviour (4th Ed); London: Englewood Cliffs. Harris J and Scott R (1997) Status‚ Inequality and Close Relationships; New York: McGraw-Hill Co. Kerbo M. and Harold C. (1991) Social Stratification
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Chapter 1: Research in the real world Ways that we know what we know and their problems Tradition What we’ve been told‚ what we’ve been socialized to believe (ex) mom says you need to brush your teeth or else you’ll get cavities pros: you don’t have to do the experiment yourself; very efficient cons: you don’t think abt doing it yourself; we never question it so it becomes mindless of the world; constrained‚ tunnel-vision Authorities individuals who have the right to direct others (ex) police
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Organizational structures in multinational corporations from the perspective of global communication networks Postmodern literature analysis and case study Lizentiatsarbeit eingereicht der Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Bern Betreuender Professor: Prof. Dr. Norbert Thom Betreuender Assistent: Andreas P. Wenger‚ lic. rer. pol. Institut für Organisation und Personal Engehaldenstr. 4 CH-3012 Bern von: Anne-Marie Scheidegger aus Wyssachen (BE) Matr.-Nr.: 91–104–638
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Bangsa moro is a fusion of the word bangsa‚ meaning nation or people in Malay‚ and moro or moor which is a Spanish term for Arabs or Muslims. The Bangsa moro is the general name referring to the 13 ethnolinguistic Muslim tribes in the Philippines which comprise a quarter of the total population in Mindanao with an approximate population of 4.5 million Muslims (East‚ 1005). Their ways of life may differ from each other as well as the dialects they speak but it is their religion Islam that serves as
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Strategic Planning‚ Learning Theory‚ and Training Needs Analysis Carolyn Haines Professor: Ulysses Weakley Business 407 October 28‚ 2011 Strategic Planning‚ Learning Theory‚ and Training Needs Analysis 1. Identify the five phases of the training process model (TPM); explain fully the process that goes on in each of the phases. A company uses a training process model to identify training issues and how to fix them‚ so the employees will poses the KSA’s needed to do their
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The public relations practitioner as cultural intermediary. Author: Cornelis A. Coetzee Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Literature review 3 3. Theoretical approach 3 3.1 Theoretical perspective 3 3.2 Research approach 4 3.2.1 Interpretive approach 5 3.2.1.1 Hermeneutics as a metatheory 6 4. Postmodernism‚ globalization and culture in communication: a brief discussion 6 4.1 Postmodern communication 6 4.2 Globalization and communication 7 4.3 Multi-cultural communication 8 4
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Sociology Notes Vocabulary: 1. Sociology- the study of human society and collective human behavior 2. Sociological Imagination- the ability to see the connections between our personal experience and the larger forces of history. 3. Social Institution- is a complex group of interdependent positions that‚ together‚ perform a social role and reproduce themselves over time. Ex: Duke University was once Normal College but changed its name but is still the same institution Ex: Legal systems‚ primary
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education and the social sciences‚ pp. 217-234. Mahwah‚ NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates. Hodder‚ I Hollis‚ M. (1994). The philosophy of social science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Holstein‚ J. A.‚ & Gubrium‚ J. F. (2003). Phenomenology‚ ethnomethodology‚ and interpretive practice. In N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.)‚ Strategies of qualitative inquiry. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage‚ 110-157. (2nd ed.). Huberman‚ A. M.‚ & Miles‚ M. B. (1998). Data management and analysis methods. In N. K
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Running Head: EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 1 Effects of Domestic Violence on Children Theodore Ratto Cal Sate East Bay Running Head: EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2 Abstract Domestic violence is widespread not just throughout our country but throughout the world. After reviewing the effects it has on children it is evident that this issue demands more attention. Domestic violence has been researched for decades and the common thread found amongst studies is the harsh physical
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