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Points of View and Relativism

2020

This chapter defines the central concept of this book, the point of view. The development of viewpoint relativism is largely based on this concept. A point of view is defined as choosing a certain aspect of its object to represent it. In principle, points of view are subjective and they are anchored to the internal cognitive models of a person. But points of view can also be objectified linguistically and brought out to be publicly examined. Points of view are not permanent, but can be changed and developed, and even exchanged in certain cases. Points of view are not true or untrue as such, but the maps that are acquired through their adoption are more or less true. We can compare objectifi…

DialecticAnthropocentrismPoint (typography)Conceptual frameworkPhilosophyObject (philosophy)RelativismEpistemology
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The Spirit of Inquiry and the Reflected Self: Theological Anthropology and the Sociology of Knowledge

1978

The general aim of an anthropology may be said to be the determination of man's characteristics in his environment. In social anthropology, however, the trend has been to emphasise the environment at the expense of man. The present article argues that a similar tendency prevails in theology's typical description of man as a ‘hearer’ of the Word of God and finds illuminating parallels in Berger and Luckmann's sociology of knowledge. The failure of these two authors to maintain a true dialectic between individual creativity and the formative influences of society appears in connection with their view of human inquiry. By developing George Kelly's model of man as an inquiring scientist, the ar…

DialecticAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesSocial anthropologyCreativityFormative assessmentSociology of knowledgeSociologyTheologyDivine graceParallelsSocial structuremedia_commonScottish Journal of Theology
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An activity theory perspective on contradictions in flipped mathematics classrooms at the university level

2019

Author´s accepted manuscript (postprint). This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology on 24/03/2019, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/0020739X.2019.1591533.

DialecticApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subject010102 general mathematics05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 educationActivity theory01 natural sciencesFlipped classroomVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410Engineering mathematicsEducationMathematics (miscellaneous)Engineering educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationContradiction0101 mathematics0503 educationmedia_commonSocial theory
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Exploring theoretical frameworks for the analysis of fertility fluctuations

1988

The Easterlin theory, popular during the 1970s, explained population fluctuations in terms of maximization of choice, based on the evaluation of previously acquired information. Fluctuations in procreational patterns were seen as responses to conflict between 2 consecutive generations in which the propensity to procreate is inversely related to cohort size. However, the number of demographic trends not directly explainable by the hypothesis imply that either the model must be extended over a longer time frame or that there has been a drastic change of regime, i.e., a basic change in popular attitudes which determine decision making behavior. 4 strategic principles underlie reproductive deci…

DialecticBehaviorEconomicsMetaphorResearchmedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingPopulation DynamicsSocial SciencesRationalityModels TheoreticalModels EconomicHuman geographyEconomicsEconomic modelNorm (social)Positive economicsSocial psychologyDemographyEasterlin hypothesismedia_commonPublic financeEuropean Journal of Population
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The Concept of Civility and Law

2017

From Hobbes on, the concept of law-making was strongly associated with the needs of creating a third-object (dialectics) that can control force and violence. The same concept of law and violence, which is historically associated with the Occident, paved the way for the creation of borders. By studying the legacy of Foucault and R. Castel and the contribution of sociological thinking, in this chapter we will dissect the roots of national identity and the evolution of security. While industrialism emancipated medieval peasants from their attachment to the soil, a great process of urbanization produced slums and ghettos in. Against this back drop, a new concept of civility erected a barrier be…

DialecticCivilityLawUrbanizationNational identityControl forceSociologyIndustrial Revolution
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Differenza, autonomia, complessità organizzazionale. Dialettica del pensiero complesso in Edgar Morin

2012

"I know that humanity needs politics. That this politics needs anthroposociology. That anthroposociology needs to be linked to the science of nature...". Edgar Morin (1921), the "traveler of complexity", as he himself likes to call himself, proposes to "reorganize our mental system", the "structure of knowledge", precisely starting from the "revelation of the true structure of reality". The philosophical significance of Morin's thought, compared to the scientific approach, can be seen in the fact that it proposes to make the reality of our universe rise to the dignity of ontological principles, concepts elaborated within the gnoseological and epistemological. This research aims to present t…

DialecticComplex thoughtComplexityEdgar Morin
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Pre-paradigmatic Status of Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Systematic Literature Review

2013

Abstract Social entrepreneurship (SE) research has been presented in the literature as a field of action in a pre-paradigmatic state, a field that lacks an established epistemology. Despite that impediment, several qualitative and quantitative studies have already been undertaken on the sole base of some institutions’ worldview and without previous solidification of theory. Consequently, critics and social constructivists have found much ambivalence in these and owing to the resulting mess, even question SE's legitimization as a distinctive item of research. Articles on the topic of SE make use of a variety of frameworks, borrowing from neo-institutional or dialectic theory, bringing with t…

DialecticEconomics and EconometricsField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectSocial entrepreneurshipDevelopmentAmbivalenceVariety (cybernetics)EpistemologySystematic reviewAction (philosophy)State (polity)SociologyBusiness and International ManagementSocial sciencemedia_common
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Action research and narrative inquiry: five principles for validation revisited

2012

The article continues the discussion of the five quality principles proposed by Heikkinen, Huttunen, and Syrjala, published in 2007 in Educational Action Research. In the present article, the authors reconsider the five principles: historical continuity; reflexivity; dialectics; workability; and evocativeness. These five principles are critically examined from two viewpoints. First, the authors discuss comments on the quality of the principles published in Educational Action Research, referring to contemporary discussion within the philosophy of science. Second, they review some empirical action research reports in which these principles have been applied. The authors point out some problem…

DialecticEducational researchPhilosophy of scienceReflexivitySociologyPhilosophy of educationAction researchViewpointsEducationNarrative inquiryEpistemologyEducational Action Research
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Understanding Contradictions in Enterprise System Implementations: A Case for Stakeholder Theory

2014

Enterprise Systems (ES) implementation is challenging, and handling conflicting interests may be vital for success. Previous research has established how ES implementation involves dialectics, often related to multiple stakeholders. Involved stakeholders have in previous studies been analyzed in a power perspective, through the lens of organizational influence processes. Stakeholder theory (ST) takes a wider perspective, by including legitimacy and urgency in addition to power. An interesting perspective is therefore a suggested combination of ST and dialectics. This paper presents an ES implementation case where the explicit combination of ST and dialectics was tried out in the data analys…

DialecticEnterprise systemKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)business.industryPerspective (graphical)BusinessStakeholder theoryOutcome (game theory)ImplementationLegitimacy
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The Centre-Periphery Dialectics in Eastern Sicily Retail System. An Exploratory Research

2020

This paper aims at scrutinizing from an historical perspective the deep transformations shaped by retail spaces and new consumption patterns challenging long-entrenched dichotomies, such as the centre-periphery one. In particular, the exploratory research explores the territorial reconfiguration of the main Eastern Sicily metropolitan areas, Catania and Messina, from the lens of the retail geography, namely after the diffusion of new suburban retail formats which have completely upset deeply-rooted relations between urban core and suburban rings. 

DialecticGeography (General)Centre-periphery dialectics urban sprawl SicilySettore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaAnthropologyExploratory researchsuburban retail formatcentre-periphery dialecticsGeographyurban sprawlhistorical centreG1-922Settore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSicilyCentre peripheryBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana
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