Sociable Knowledge

Sociable Knowledge
Title Sociable Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Yale
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 360
Release 2016-02-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0812247817

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Sociable Knowledge reconstructs the collaborations of seventeenth-century naturalists who, dispersed across city and country, worked through writing, conversation, and print to convert fragmented knowledge of the hyper-local and curious into an understanding and representation of Britain as a unified historical and geographical space.

A Sociable God

A Sociable God
Title A Sociable God PDF eBook
Author Ken Wilber
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 190
Release 2005-02-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0834822946

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In one of the first attempts to bring an integral dimension to sociology, Ken Wilber introduces a system of reliable methods by which to make testable judgments of the authenticity of any religious movement. A Sociable God is a concise work based on Wilber's "spectrum of consciousness" theory, which views individual and cultural development as an evolutionary continuum. Here he focuses primarily on worldviews (archaic, magic, mythic, mental, psychic, subtle, causal, nondual) and evaluates various cultural and religious movements on a scale ranging from egocentric to ethnocentric to worldcentric to Kosmic. By using this integral view, Wilber hopes, society would be able to discriminate between dangerous cults and authentic spiritual paths. In addition, he points out why these distinctions are crucial in understanding spiritual experiences and altered states of consciousness. In a lengthy new introduction, the author brings the reader up to date on his latest integral thinking and concludes that, for the succinct and elegant way it argues for a sociology of depth, A Sociable God remains a clarion call for a greater sociology.

Knowledge as Social Order

Knowledge as Social Order
Title Knowledge as Social Order PDF eBook
Author Massimo Mazzotti
Publisher Routledge
Pages 199
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317108914

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Investigating a theme first pioneered by Barry Barnes in the early 1970s, this volume explores the relationship between social order and legitimate knowledge and is intended as a tribute to Barnes' seminal role in the development of the discipline of science and technology studies (STS). The contributors highlight the way in which Barnes' work has shaped their way of conceptualizing the basic relation between knowledge and society. In doing this they explore the original sociological underpinnings of STS while pointing to the way in which Barnes' interdisciplinary work has been developed to tackle current concerns in the field as well as in social theory. They also address the concerns of social scientists who are investigating the nature of power and agency and the problem of social order, emphasizing the essential role played by scientific knowledge and technological machinery in the construction of social life. Contributors to the volume include Martin Kusch, Steven Loyal, Mark Haugaard, David Bloor, Trevor Pinch, John Dupre, Donald MacKenzie, Harry Collins, Steven Shapin and Karin Knorr Cetina.

Writing to the World

Writing to the World
Title Writing to the World PDF eBook
Author Rachael Scarborough King
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 272
Release 2018-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1421425483

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Ultimately, Writing to the World is a sophisticated look at the intersection of print and the public sphere.

Organizational Social Irresponsibility

Organizational Social Irresponsibility
Title Organizational Social Irresponsibility PDF eBook
Author Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch
Publisher IAP
Pages 355
Release 2017-04-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1681237601

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In the book Organizational Social Irresponsibility: tools and theoretical insights we focus both on theoretical and practical aspects of organizational social irresponsibility and hope to provide a contribution to the contemporary state of knowledge about its causes and results. The book is divided into three parts: first titled “Organizational Social Irresponsibility: Practices and experiences”, second: “The thousand faces of dark side of business” and third: “Social, cultural and institutional dimensions”. The book is written by a range of authors from all over the world. They provide us with examples of some irregularity in social organizational activity. There were included some theoretical and practical contributions into the topic of organizational social irresponsibility, from different sectors (e.g. pharmaceutical or manufacturing industry as well as public administration) and various organizational processes (such as marketing, training, innovation and knowledge management). We hope it will be a worthy inspiration for struggling with dark sides of organizational existence.

Writing the Empire

Writing the Empire
Title Writing the Empire PDF eBook
Author Eva-Marie Kröller
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 536
Release 2021
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1487507577

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Crossing time and oceans, this fascinating history of the McIlwraiths tracks the family's imperial identities across the generations to tell a story of anthropology and empire.

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age

Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age
Title Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Christiane Lütge
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2022-01-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1000512436

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Foreign Language Learning in the Digital Age addresses the growing significance of diversifying media in contemporary society and expands on current discourses that have formulated media and a multitude of literacies as integral objectives in 21st-century education. The book engages with epistemological and critical foundations of multiliteracies and related pedagogies for foreign language-learning contexts. It includes a discussion of how multimodal and digital media impact meaning-making practices in learning, the inherent potentials and challenges that are foregrounded in the use of multimodal and digital media and the contribution that (foreign) language education can provide in developing multiliteracies. The volume additionally addresses foreign language education across the formal educational spectrum: from primary education to adult and teacher education. This multifaceted volume presents the scope of media and literacies for foreign language education in the digital age and examples of best practice for working with media in formal language learning contexts. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of language teaching and learning, digital education, media education, applied linguistics and TESOL.