bureaucracy 2.2.2.3 Flexible structures instead of rigid hierarchies 2.2.2.4 Constant training 2.2.2.5 Collectivism instead of individualism 2.2.2.6 Leadership based on trust 2.3 Postmodernism as an epistemology 2.3.1 Ontology and epistemology 2.3.1.1 Lyotard and the meta-narrative 2.3.1.2 Derrida and the concept of différance 2.3.1.3 A postmodern communication model 2.3.2 Purpose of postmodern organization theory 2.3.3 Methodology 2.4 Conclusion iii iv 1 1 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 9 9 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 15
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SCLY4 Crime and Deviance with Theories & Methods Past Papers Use the following past papers to practise your exam writing techniques and aid your revision. Make sure you look at the mark scheme for each question to assess your answer. Also check the ‘model answers’ from students to see where good AO1 and AO2 marks were scored. Crime and Deviance Different theories of crime‚ deviance‚ social order and social control. The social distribution of crime and deviance by age‚ ethnicity
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History of philosophy From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see History of Philosophy (disambiguation). This article may require copy editing for grammar‚ style‚ cohesion‚ tone‚ or spelling.You can assist by editing it. (April 2013) Philosophy Philosophers Aestheticians Epistemologists Ethicists Logicians Metaphysicians Social and political philosophers Traditions Analytic Continental Eastern Islamic Platonic Scholastic Periods Ancient Medieval Modern
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G.A.P – Grille documentaire INTRODUCTION Ma première recherche formalisée dans le monde des métiers m’a permis de définir plus rigoureusement mon terrain de recherche‚ aussi bien pour mon sujet de GAP que pour ma carrière professionnelle. Je reste alors concentré sur la fonction managériale auparavant citée‚ le Marketing des marques‚ ainsi que sur la fonction métier « Planeur stratégique »‚ qui‚ en amont de toutes décisions du département Marketing‚ doit définir le positionnement de la marque
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The structure of scienti®c revolutions (2nd ed.) enlarged. In International encyclopaedia of uni®ed science (Vol. 2‚ No. 2). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Krugman‚ P. (1995). Dutch tulips and emerging markets. Foreign A€airs‚ 74 (4)‚ 28±44. Lyotard‚ J. -F. (1984). The post-modern condition: a report on knowledge. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Mkandawire‚ T.‚ & Soludo‚ C. (1999). Our continent‚ our future: African perspectives on structural adjustment. Trenton‚ NJ‚ and Asmara‚ Eritrea:
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P. 209-247. 22. Hutcheon L. A Poetics of Postmodernism: History‚ Theory‚ Fiction. – N. Y. & L.: Routledge‚ 1988. – 268 p. 23. Jameson F. Postmodernism or‚ the cultural logic of late capitalism. – Durham: Duke University Press‚ 1991. – 438 p. 24. Lyotard Jean-François. Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism? – P. 329-337 // Modern Literary Theory / Reader. 4th Edition‚ Edited by Philip Rice and Patricia Waugh. – L.: ARNOLD & N.Y.: OUP Inc.‚ 2001. – 492 p. 25. Lodge D. Modernism‚ antimodernism
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Aesthetics (also spelled æsthetics) is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of art‚ beauty‚ and taste‚ with the creation and appreciation of beauty.[1][2] It is more scientifically defined as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values‚ sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.[3] More broadly‚ scholars in the field define aesthetics as "critical reflection on art‚ culture and nature."[4][5] More specific aesthetic theory‚ often with practical implications‚ relating to a
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PART I What is Organization Theory? theorist /’ Ιər Ιst/ n. a holder or inventor of a theory or theories. theorize/’ ΙəraΙz/ v. intr. (also -ise) evolve or indulge in theories. theorizer n. theory /’ ΙərΙ / n. (pl. -ies) 1 a supposition or system of ideas explaining something‚ esp. one based on general principles independent of the particular things to be explained (opp. HYPOTHESIS) (atomic theory; theory of evolution). 2 a specula- tive (esp. fanciful) view (one of my pet theories).
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Unit 1 – Introduction to Philosophy Chapter 1: Introducing Philosophy Philosophy: thinking about thinking‚ or the love of wisdom Autonomy: the ability to freely make rational decisions Materialism (physicalism): a metaphysical theory‚ developed by the PreSocratic philosophers‚ that says that everything‚ including a person’s thoughts‚ consciousness‚ and personality‚ is composed of matter Philosophical System Builder: someone who tries to construct a complete system of knowledge First-Order
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05-Beckford_Ch05 8/31/07 2:45 PM Page 98 5 Globalization and Glocalization PETER BEYER Globalization is a relatively recent term. It appeared in English-language usage only in the 1960s‚ albeit without the heavy connotations that it began to carry in the 1990s. Other similar expressions‚ however‚ already popularized the core meaning of all people on earth living in a single social space‚ notably Marshall McLuhan’s notion of a ‘global village’ (McLuhan 1964). Entering social scientific discourse
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