Reframing the Social

Reframing the Social
Author: Professor Poe Yu-ze Wan
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-01-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781409494348

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Drawing extensively on the research findings of natural and social sciences both in America and Europe, Reframing the Social argues for a critical realist and systemist social ontology, designed to shed light on current debates in social theory concerning the relationship of social ontology to practical social research, and the nature of 'the social'. It explores the works of the systems theorist Mario Bunge in comparison with the approach of Niklas Luhmann and critical social systems theorists, to challenge the commonly held view that the systems-based approach is holistic in nature and necessarily downplays the role of human agency. Theoretically sophisticated and investigating the work of a theorist whose work has until now received insufficient attention in Anglo-American thought, this book will be of interest to those working in the field of social theory, as well as scholars concerned with philosophy of social science, the project of analytical sociology, and the nature of the relationship between the natural and social sciences.

Reframing the Social

Reframing the Social
Author: Poe Yu-ze Wan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317069348

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Drawing extensively on the research findings of natural and social sciences both in America and Europe, Reframing the Social argues for a critical realist and systemist social ontology, designed to shed light on current debates in social theory concerning the relationship of social ontology to practical social research, and the nature of 'the social'. It explores the works of the systems theorist Mario Bunge in comparison with the approach of Niklas Luhmann and critical social systems theorists, to challenge the commonly held view that the systems-based approach is holistic in nature and necessarily downplays the role of human agency. Theoretically sophisticated and investigating the work of a theorist whose work has until now received insufficient attention in Anglo-American thought, this book will be of interest to those working in the field of social theory, as well as scholars concerned with philosophy of social science, the project of analytical sociology, and the nature of the relationship between the natural and social sciences.

Reframing Visual Social Science

Reframing Visual Social Science
Author: Luc Pauwels
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107008076

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Insights into culture and society can be acquired by observing, analyzing and theorizing visible behavior of people and material products of culture. This book provides scholars, students, artists and professionals with a systematic and analytical presentation and discussion of methods and techniques to visually study and communicate culture and society.

Reframing the Curriculum

Reframing the Curriculum
Author: Susan Santone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351394642

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Reframing the Curriculum is a practical, hands-on guide to weaving the concepts of healthy communities, democratic societies, and social justice into academic disciplines. Developed for future and practicing teachers, this volume is perfect for teacher education courses in instructional design, social foundations, and general education, as well as for study in professional learning communities. The author outlines the philosophies, movements, and narratives shaping the future, both in and out of classrooms, and then challenges readers to consider the larger story and respond with curriculum makeovers that engage students in solving problems in their schools, communities, and the larger world. The book’s proven method for designing units gives educators across grades and disciplines the tools to bring sustainability and social justice into experiential, project-based instructional approaches. Pedagogical features include: Specific examples and templates that offer readers a framework for reworking their units and courses while meeting required standards and incorporating innovative classroom practices. Activities and discussion questions that bring the content to life and establish ties with the curriculum. eResources, including a Facilitator’s Guide, offering examples of fully developed units created with this model and an editable template for redesigning existing units.

Reframing Global Social Policy

Reframing Global Social Policy
Author: Deeming, Christopher,Smyth, Paul
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447332497

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As neoliberalism begins to reach its limits, and the new landscape of social and public policy that it has left in its wake becomes clearer, there is a great need to define and explain the new roles that social policy, non-governmental organizations, and citizens are taking on. In this book, internationally renowned contributors provide a sustained analysis of this new landscape, reframing social and public policy and bringing in the latest thinking on social investment and inclusive growth on a global scale. Scholars and practitioners working in development, human geography, politics, and international political economy will all need this book as they look at what's to come.

Reframing Social Citizenship

Reframing Social Citizenship
Author: Peter Taylor-Gooby
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2008-11-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191563089

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Throughout the world, governments are restructuring social and welfare provision to give a stronger role to opportunity, aspiration and individual responsibility, and to competition, markets and consumer choice. This approach centres on a logic of individual rational action: people are the best judges of what serves their own interests and government should give them as much freedom of choice as possible. The UK has gone further than any other major European country in reform and provides a useful object lesson. This book analyses the pressures on social citizenship from changes in work and the family, political actors, population ageing, and the processes within government in the relentless international process of globalization that have shaped the response. It examines the various social science approaches to agency and argues that the logic of rational action is able to explain how reciprocity arises and is sustained but offers a weak foundation for social inclusion and social trust. It will only sustain part of the welfare state. A detailed assessment of empirical evidence shows how the outcomes of the new policy framework correspond to its theoretical strengths and limitations. Reforms have achieved considerable success in delivering mass services efficiently. They are much less successful in redistributing to more vulnerable low income groups and in maintaining public trust in the structure of provision. The risk is that mistrustful and disquieted voters may be unwilling to support high spending on health care, pensions and other benefits at a time when they are most needed. In short, the reform programme was undertaken for excellent reasons in a difficult international context, but risks throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Reframing Corporate Social Responsibility

Reframing Corporate Social Responsibility
Author: William Sun,Jim Stewart,David Pollard
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2010-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857244550

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This collection brings together leading scholarly thinking to understand why CSR failed to prevent the global financial crisis, how corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) contributed to the financial crisis, and how we may reframe CSR or improve CSR frameworks to help prevent or mitigate any future financial and economic crises.

Reframing Mergers and Acquisitions Around Stakeholder Relationships

Reframing Mergers and Acquisitions Around Stakeholder Relationships
Author: Simon Segal,James Guthrie,John Dumay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1032207817

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Segal provides a dialectic understanding of stakeholder relationships around merger and acquisition (M&A) activity and challenges the view that it is static, linear, and predictable. Useful for academics and professionals, this book highlights the need to understand the economic, political and social processes involved around M&A.