Paradigm Lost

Paradigm Lost
Title Paradigm Lost PDF eBook
Author William G. Spady
Publisher R&L Education
Pages 178
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1461663628

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In Paradigm Lost, Spady explores the important changes in culture, instruction, school calendars and school agenda that school leaders must make to prepare students for the next millennium despite the fact that the current system of schooling leads to institutional inertia that counters the very changes we most need to make. Spady's big-picture view refutes the wisdom of adhering to a system of schooling—a paradigm—based on a bureaucratic-age culture, industrial-age delivery system, agricultural-age calendar and feudal-age agenda. Spady then explains how school leaders can overcome this inertia by working with staff and community members to adopt a new paradigm of schooling based on a locally developed vision of the future and what students will need to succeed in that future.

A Paradigm Lost

A Paradigm Lost
Title A Paradigm Lost PDF eBook
Author Joanna Radwańska Williams
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Linguistics
ISBN 9781556196089

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The general theory of language of Mikołaj Kruszweski (1851-1887) is, this book argues, a "lost paradigm" in the history of linguistics. The concept of 'paradigm' is understood in a broadly construed Kuhnian sense, and its applicability to linguistics as a science is examined.It is argued that Kruszewski's theory was a covert paradigm in that his major work, Ocerk nauki o jazyke ('An Outline of the Science of Language', 1883), had the potential to be seminal in the history of linguistics, i.e. to achieve the status of a 'classical text', or 'exemplar'. This potential was not realized because Kruszewski's influence was hindered by various historical factors, including his early death and the simultaneous consolidation of the Neogrammarian paradigm, with its emphasis on phonology and language change. The book examines the intellectual background of Kruszweski's thought, which was rooted, in part, in the tradition of British empiricism. It also discusses Kruszewski's relationship to his teacher Jean Baudouin de Courtenay (1845-1929), his attitude towards the Neogrammarian movement in linguistics, the ambivalent reception of his theory by his contemporaries, and the influence of his work on the linguistic theory of Roman Jakobson (1896-1982).

Paradigm Lost

Paradigm Lost
Title Paradigm Lost PDF eBook
Author Stanley Aronowitz
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 332
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780816632947

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With increasing globalization, the meaning and role of the nation-state are in flux. At the same time, state theory, which might help to explain such a trend, has fallen victim to the general decline of radical movements, particularly the crisis in Marxism. This volume seeks to enrich and complicate current political debates by bringing state theory back to the fore and assessing its relevance to the social phenomena and thought of our day. Throughout, it becomes clear that, whether confronting the challenges of postmodern and neo-institutionalist theory or the crisis of the welfare state and globalization, state theory still has great analytical and strategic value.

Paradigms Lost

Paradigms Lost
Title Paradigms Lost PDF eBook
Author John L. Casti
Publisher
Pages 565
Release 1992
Genre Science
ISBN 9780349105444

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Intended for both the layman and the scientist, this book presents an overview of some of today's great scientific questions, from the way in which we acquire language and the fundamental nature of our thinking processes, to the possible existence of life elsewhere in the universe. Each chapter is constructed in the form of a trial, with the conventional scientific wisdom presented by the prosecution and alternative views put forward by the defence . The author, who aims to be both informative and entertaining, subsequently steps in to act as juror , offering explanations of his verdicts.

A Paradigm Lost

A Paradigm Lost
Title A Paradigm Lost PDF eBook
Author Joanna Radwańska-Williams
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 214
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027276595

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The general theory of language of Mikołaj Kruszweski (1851-1887) is, this book argues, a “lost paradigm” in the history of linguistics. The concept of 'paradigm' is understood in a broadly construed Kuhnian sense, and its applicability to linguistics as a science is examined. It is argued that Kruszewski's theory was a covert paradigm in that his major work, Ocerk nauki o jazyke ('An Outline of the Science of Language', 1883), had the potential to be seminal in the history of linguistics, i.e. to achieve the status of a 'classical text', or 'exemplar'. This potential was not realized because Kruszewski's influence was hindered by various historical factors, including his early death and the simultaneous consolidation of the Neogrammarian paradigm, with its emphasis on phonology and language change. The book examines the intellectual background of Kruszweski's thought, which was rooted, in part, in the tradition of British empiricism. It also discusses Kruszewski's relationship to his teacher Jean Baudouin de Courtenay (1845-1929), his attitude towards the Neogrammarian movement in linguistics, the ambivalent reception of his theory by his contemporaries, and the influence of his work on the linguistic theory of Roman Jakobson (1896-1982).

Paradigm Lost

Paradigm Lost
Title Paradigm Lost PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Schrader
Publisher Foremost Press, Inc.
Pages 227
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 0978970497

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While investigating the miraculous rescue of an American shuttle craft crew, two American reporters are drawn into mankind's greatest adventure. Captain Jacob Brinn is the master of the fabulous research vessel Argo and is offering the human race the wonders of tomorrow, today. The world of tomorrow cannot come to be while the world of today continues to exist. The battle lines are drawn with Captain Brinn on one side and the military might of the entire world on the other. There is no stopping the Captain and no stopping the Argo.

The Empire's New Clothes

The Empire's New Clothes
Title The Empire's New Clothes PDF eBook
Author Harry D. Harootunian
Publisher Prickly Paradigm Press
Pages 123
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780972819671

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Empire and imperialism have returned with a vengeance—not as a set of ideas and practices to be exhumed by the historians, but as paradigms for twenty-first-century living. Harry Harootunian turns his unrelenting gaze to signs of the new imperialism in the world—from the United States’ occupation of Iraq to other supposed terrorist enclaves around the globe. The arguments being made today for imperialism’s historical and contemporary value echo earlier rationales for modernization theory and its conception of “development” during the heyday of the Cold War. Harootunian decisively cuts through the layers to reveal that under the new clothes, it’s the same empire.