Approaches in Industrial Relation 1. Psychological approach to Industrial Relations 2. Sociological approach to Industrial Relations 3. Human Relations Approach to Industrial Relations 4. Socio- Ethical approach to Industrial Relations 5. Gandhian Approach to Industrial Relations 6. System approach to Industrial Relations Psychological approach to Industrial Relations • The general impression about a person is radically different when he is seem as a representative of management from that
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Question: Discuss the structural (ist) functionalist perspective in sociology. (Your answer should focus on the strengths and weaknesses of functionalist and Marxist perspectives) __________________________________________________________________ The Functionalist perspective has contributed immensely to the structure of society and the understanding of human behaviour in society. It is a based on an analogy between social systems and organic systems and has identified numerous ways which state
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cultural-ecological and the Marxist explanation. According to Suttle (1960: 299) the potlatch is an occasion where the host/s invites members of other communities to the host community to receive gifts of wealth in order to confirm changes of status and exercise of inherited privileges. An example of people who practice the potlatch system is the Southern Kwakiutl society commonly described as having plenty of food and other natural resources which were made even better by
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and the poor is a theme common in the films‚ ‘The talented Mr Ripley’‚ ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘Titanic’‚ where individuals attempt to overcome the void between social classes by different means. It is through symbolism and narrative techniques that a Marxist approach
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Class Antagonisms and the Means of Production are all terms which are central to the revolutionary ideals of Karl Marx and are still widely used and referred to in contemporary political thought. However‚ when considering how one can assess the Marxist paradigm on history and politics‚ there must be an understanding of the circumstances in which Karl Marx‚ one of the greatest political thinkers of the 19th century‚ was faced with. As many great political thinkers before and after him‚ Marx’s political
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Constitution establishes the “right peacefully to assembly freely with others and in particular‚ to form or belong to trade unions or other associations.” There is no penalty provided in the Constitution for its breach. However‚ the Labour Relations and Industrial Disputes Act (LRIDA) of 1975‚ provides in Section 4‚ that persons who prevent individuals from freely associating may be fined or imprisoned. Antigua and Barbuda’s Constitution also guarantees these rights. It also includes the freedom from
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spheres. Marxists conceive of the state as an institution of capitalism that can be transformed to benefit the working class‚ as the state is the only institution that is capable of organizing and managing the economy on a large scale. The state would be radicalized in that the workers and people would control it through direct democracy or council democracy. The state becomes an integral part of the economy in that it owns the means of production in the phase of socialism. Marxists see the state
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Phuong tran – university of sheffield | Critically compare the neorealist and neo-Marxist approaches to globalization. Which approach is most useful in your view? | Neo-realism According to Jackson and Sorensen (2003)‚ the leading contemporary neorealist thinker is undoubtedly Kenneth Waltz (1979). His starting point is taken from some elements of classical and neoclassical‚ such as independent state existing and performing in an anarchical international system. Waltz’s Theory of international
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BSc (Hons) Sociology SH 346 (Specialisation: Gender Studies) (Under Review) 1. Objectives The programme aims at providing students with a sound knowledge of Sociology and Gender Studies. The programme is designed to promote analytical skills in the study of human behaviour‚ gender analysis‚ social institutions and social change. The scheme of study offers adequate background for a number of professions requiring social and gender analysis in a changing society‚ both in the public and
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Examine the Marxist View of the Family (24 Marks) Marxists believe that the nuclear family is dominant in Society. They see the family in the classic way and they all perform essential functions and do a lot of things for each other and stick to the classic roles of the man is the breadwinner where he goes out and makes all the money to supply for the family‚ the mother does the house work but still earns money to supply for the family and looks after the children etc‚ the traditional family sort
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