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... 1970s 21 The Politics of the “Therapeutic Turn”: Self-Help and Internalized Oppression 40 Social Services, Social Control, andSocial Change: The State and Public Policy in the 1970s and 1980s ... the meaning of the growth in therapeutic forms of activism, andthe interplay between movement gains andthe agendas of the state and mainstream culture in social change I argue, first, that therapeutic ... response to the forms of social control used by the therapeutic state Therapeutic politics arose in tandem with the state’s use of therapeutic language and individualism for social control, but they...
... leadership take, and what is the relationship on the one hand between domestic politics and national interest in these leaders, and on the other hand between the expressed national interest andthe structure ... currency, they act as a focus for confidence in the economic systems that they lead, and they provide the source for the norms and rules through which the system operates.2 But beyond these generalities, ... domestic politics, the existing consensus on economic theory and on the relationship between politics and economics, andthe norms and practices of the international system for which the foreign economic...
... humanization and transparency to affect how the product is perceived by customers and prospects SOCIAL MEDIA ISN’T ABOUT TWITTER, FACEBOOK, BUZZ AND YELP! Worry about the tools last, not first The tools ... SOCIAL MEDIA The term Social Media’ is backward Social should not describe ‘media’, ‘media’ describes the means of socialization Focus on meaningful marketing that provides value in the message ... THAT ENTICED THE READERS TO NOT ONLY BUY YOUR BRAND, BUT LOVE IT ENOUGH TO YELP! IT AND WRITE ABOUT IT ON THEIR FACEBOOK WALL? HUB AND SPOKES MODEL All outreach elements, digital and traditional,...
... retrieve and interpret data and to use and understand the significance of informatics, probabilities and decision-making assumptions Medical students should also be taught to navigate and evaluate ... electronic resources They should understand the research processes, the application of emerging information and how new knowledge is developed Certainly the application of these skills requires ... facts and relationships, but these facts are the vocabulary of medicine, the building blocks, not the final product Who needs to learn these new skills: from pre-med to continuing medical education...
... in the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth, they used the language, which fit their social attitude towards the other even when the first impression might be wrong They spoke to the other ... conversations in the three volumes which helped expose the cherish love andthe theory of „pride‟ and „prejudice‟ – the main themes of the novel Amongst the three conversations, the first two would ... INTRODUCTION This initial part stated the problem andthe rationale of the study, together with the aims, objectives, the scope of the study, andthe overview of the rest of this research paper Above...
... conversations in the three volumes which helped expose the cherish love andthe theory of „pride‟ and „prejudice‟ – the main themes of the novel Amongst the three conversations, the first two would ... information which contained the rationale, aims and objectives, methodology and scope of the study, Part Two went into further details of the historical andsocial background; andthe newness of language ... for themselves with ambition and wit”; and „Pride and Prejudice‟, the novel about marriage, was said to be the best of them all „Pride and Prejudice‟ was coined to construct the frame of the...
... who unified the field of control and communication theory, and defined it with the same title as his book: as the study of control and communication in the animal andthe machine The study of ... that control of the media is in the hands of the dominant classes who divert them to their own advantage But for Enzensberger and other Marxist theorists, as Baudrillard argues, the media remains ... technological tools such as the Internet andsocial media and tend to assume that new media technologies directly shape thesocial environment thereby disregarding the possibility of other uses of technology...
... own needs and constraints, and teams and individuals need to test out ideas and practices Corporate strategies can easily be undermined if managers and staff are not able to keep to the rules ... work on their own projects one day a week) or enforcement of holidays and days off, often they focus on controlling the biggest catalyst of out-of-hours communications—email Firms from other industries ... trial and error “I’m a great believer in experimentation It’s about checks and balances, choices and consequences.” Organisations need to set boundaries and define business models according to their...
... low cost, but they also help larger retailers and brands to test new products or concepts Customer traffic is driven mostly by word of mouth andsocial media Popup shops provide another example ... going into the stores to get things fixed.” Rising to the challenge With all the growth of online commerce andthe demise of some big highstreet names, retailers can take comfort from the fact ... value the experience of going shopping Research has shown that many consumers view their online and in-store experiences as complementary rather than mutually exclusive With that knowledge, and the...
... means, they must take as their object the intention of assigning others to classes and of telling them thereby what they are and what they have to be (this is the whole ambiguity of forecasting); they ... to the occupants of the other positions, andthe relationship to the competing stances that they offer, which, as much as the direct relationship to their mandators, determines the stances they ... the form of the categories of perception of these relations However, the degree of indeterminacy and fuzziness in the objects of thesocial world, together with the practical, pre-reflexive and...
... secondary and then higher education Nor was it often in response to growing demand andthe emergence of new and dynamic sectors In the Arab Republic of Egypt, for example, the expansion of secondary and ... Chapter 1: Investment in Education Investment in Educationandthe Level of Human Capital Investment in Educationandthe Quality of Human Capital Investment in Educationandthe Distribution of Human ... increase the inequity in the distribution of education, the outcome depends on the strategy adopted by government, especially in terms of the level of education left to the private sector and the...