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    Moravcsik Notes

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    The main point of the Moravcsik article is that liberal theory should be treated as its own paradigm‚ rather than as a subset of other paradigms or as an ideological concept (p. 515). Societal ideas‚ interests‚ and institutions influence state behavior by shaping state preferences‚ that is‚ the fundamental social purposes underlying the strategic calculations of governments. Liberals: configuration of state preferences matters most in world politics; Realists: configuration of capability matters

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    Assignment Question: Comparison of Mass society theory with limited effect paradigm. Submitted to: Sir Zeeshan Zaigum Submitted by: Sana Nasir Powerful Effect Paradigm: In powerful effect paradigm‚ media has immediate‚ direct influence and assumes that people are passive and absorb media content uncritically & unconditionally. That paradigm related to Frankfurt school of though. Three theories come under this paradigm; one is Mass society theory‚ second is Magic bullet theory and third

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    Cultural desituationism in the works of Gaiman ANNA C. CAMERON DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE‚ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1. Cultural desituationism and neodialectic libertarianism If one examines Marxist capitalism‚ one is faced with a choice: either reject neodialectic libertarianism or conclude that the purpose of the reader is deconstruction‚ given that the premise of cultural desituationism is valid. The masculine/feminine distinction which is a central theme of Gaiman’s The Books of Magicemerges again

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    requirements engineering and management can effect a significant reduction of the problems currently encountered in the SLC due to poor requirements engineering and management. Background The systems and software development industry is characterized by a paradigm of project failure (Standish 1995). The situation has been described by Cobb’s Paradox (Voyages 1996)‚ which stated “We know why projects fail‚ we know how to prevent their failure --so why do they still fail?” One of the known contributing causes

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    NY. Marsh‚ J.‚ Nehaniv‚ C. & Gorayska‚ B. (1997)‚ Cognitive Technology: Humanizing the information age‚ in J. Marsh‚ C. Nehaniv & B. Gorayska‚ eds‚ `Second International Conference on Cognitive Technology ’‚ IEEE Computer Society Press‚ pp. vii{ix. Minsky‚ M. (1988)‚ The_ Society of Mind_‚ Simon and Schuster. Plutchik‚ R. (1984)‚ Emotions: A general psychevolutionary theory‚ in K. Scherer & P. Elkman‚ eds‚ `Approaches to Emotion ’‚ Lawrence Erlbaum Associates‚ New Jersey‚ pp. 197{219. Reilly‚ S. (1996)

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    nursing discipline. Reflecting on the practice based description in the professional journal which I maintained over my career‚ I have discovered a number of emergent themes relevant to ways of knowing and the empirical‚ interpretive and critical paradigms. In order to comprehensively explain and analyze my ideas‚ I have used headings entitled Describing‚ Informing‚ Challenging and Reconstructing. DESCRIBING I have used the tenants of Benner (1984‚ 2000‚ and 2001) to form the eclectic conceptual framework

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    Linguistic Society of America Componential Analysis and the Study of Meaning Author(s): Ward H. Goodenough Reviewed work(s): Source: Language‚ Vol. 32‚ No. 1 (Jan. - Mar.‚ 1956)‚ pp. 195-216 Published by: Linguistic Society of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/410665 . Accessed: 11/12/2011 13:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service

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    alternative Indigenous research paradigm to inform Indigenous governance” (2010‚ 45). McGregor‚ Bayha and Simmons successfully argue their thesis by being objective in presenting their paper and by discussing the limitations of performing research the Indigenous way. The authors‚ however‚ weaken their argument by using only a small‚ localized number of participants in their workshop. Despite this weakness‚ they still effectively communicate their argument that a new paradigm should be considered for researching

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    Criminology: Strain theory Robert K. Merton Merton developed strain theory‚ which falls within the general category of functionlism. According to Merton‚ deviance within society is as a result of the culture and structure of society itself. His theory is based on the idea that all members of society share common values and goals. Some of those values might be to own one’s own house‚ own a car‚ enjoy foreign holidays etc. However‚ because not all members in society occupy the same economic

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    mainstream theory 1.3.3 Where you are now and where you are going 20 20 24 26 References Further references 26 27 Module 2 – The functionalist paradigm Overview Acknowledgement 29 29 30 Objectives Introduction Learning resources Textbooks Selected readings 30 30 31 31 31 2.1 An introduction to the functionalist paradigm 2.1.1 A framework for

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