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Being, Doing, Making – A Paradigm for the Connective Curriculum

2008

Academic educationbusiness.industryVocational educationPedagogyWage labourMedicineActivity theorybusinessCurriculum
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The cult of the entrepreneur within the EU framework: The advance of an entrepreneurship activation model

2019

This paper approaches the concept of ‘activation’ by looking at the notion of what an entrepreneur is. At present, the entrepreneur is Neo-Liberalism’s Poster Child and is enshrined in EU-2020 programmes. It should be noted that the diffusion of entrepreneurship is taking place against the background of two great changes in the social and employment fields. The first is the progressive corporatisation of wage labour, with a drive towards individualisation and taking responsibility — mainly in qualified jobs. The second is the blurring of boundaries in salaried work due to theproliferation of new kinds of self-employment. Salaried work, especially for highly-skilled staff, is being re-cast i…

Cultural StudiesLabour economicsEntrepreneurshipSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWage labourPolíticaWork (electrical)EmprenedoriaEconomicsActivation modelCultmedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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The Birth of the Queen/the Modern Homosexual: Historical Explanations Revisited

1997

In this paper I review a number of explanations for the emergence of the modern homosexual category in Western (mainly Northwest European) cultures. I suggest there are four different emphases in respect of the social and cultural factors given priority in interpretations of the formation of the homosexual category. Of course, individual studies have often taken into consideration more than one single factor (most notably, Greenberg, 1988; Chauncey, 1994), and the grouping of previous studies that I here suggest only indicates where the focus of a given study is. The social and cultural factors emphasized in these four approaches are: 1) the effects of competitive capitalism on the bourgeo…

Middle classSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesWage labourGender studiesHuman sexualityCapitalismFemininity0506 political science050903 gender studiesMasculinity050602 political science & public administrationHomosexualitySociology0509 other social sciencesSocial controlmedia_commonThe Sociological Review
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