... world and its transition into Late Antiquity, encompassing political andsocial structures, knowledge and educational ideals, art, architecture and literature Color-Terms in SocialandCulturalContext ... IN SOCIALANDCULTURALCONTEXT INTRODUCTION The study of color-terms in the works of Roman writers can illuminate our understanding of their social stratification and mores Color is a basic cultural ... Color-Terms in SocialandCulturalContext in Ancient Rome Gorgias Studies in Classical and Late Antiquity Gorgias Studies in Classical and Late Antiquity contains monographs and edited volumes...
... Economic, SocialandCultural Rights in Practice 01 Affordable measures to promote and protect economic, socialandcultural rights 24 The courts and economic, socialandcultural rights ... institutions and organizations in relation to economic, socialandcultural rights.4 Persistent false distinctions between civil and political rights, and economic, socialandcultural rights, and lack ... work effectively in the promotion and protection of economic, socialandcultural rights x I THE NATURE OF ECONOMIC, SOCIALANDCULTURAL RIGHTS Economic, socialandcultural rights are fully recognized...
... Healing: Medicine, Religion and Gender in England and the Netherlands 1450–1800 (Rotterdam, 1996), p 145 and M Pelling, ‘Trade or Profession? Medical Practice in Early Modern England’ in The Common Lot: ... ‘Agricultural prices, wages, farm profits and rents’ in J Thirsk (ed.), The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol II (Cambridge, 1985), pp 117–18 32 G Markham, Cheape and Good Husbandry ... Fees are subject to change printed in the netherlands To my mother Joyce Ruth Hill and my favourite animals Vladimir and Brigadoon (past) and Bessie and Pooh-bah (present) CONTENTS Acknowledgements...
... economic, socialandcultural rights new rights? 4. Are economic, socialandcultural rights individual rights? 5. Are economic, socialandcultural rights fundamentally different from civil and ... economic, socialandcultural rights? 18 11 Do economic, socialandcultural rights oblige Governments to supply goods and services free of charge? 20 12 Do economic, socialandcultural ... to economic, socialandcultural Is rights? Yes, gender is relevant to many aspects of economic, socialandcultural rights First, women and men may experience economic, socialandcultural rights...
... from low -context cultures focus on explicit, specific verbal and written messages to understand people and situations 1 Hall’s High -Context and LowContext Cultures Hofstede’s Five Cultural Dimensions ... groups: high contextand low context (Hall, 1976) • Context refers to the environment and the information that provide the background for interaction and communication – Leaders from high -context ... Training and education can help people become aware of their biases, understand their own and others’ cultural point of view, and better accept differences Factors in Becoming a Multicultural...
... Nations system and by states parties to the International Covenant on Economic, SocialandCultural Rights Failure to invest sufficient attention and resources in economic, socialandcultural rights ... consistently neglected economic, social, andcultural rights, focusing instead on seeking redress for violations of civil and political rights Monitoring of economic, social, andcultural rights has been ... Realization of Economic, SocialandCultural Rights, convened in 1993 by the U.N Human Rights Centre, expressed its concern about the continued neglect of economic, socialandcultural rights within...
... 1 Key Words and Abstract Simeon Ries Title: Intercultural assessment of sustainability Keywords and phrases in this document are • • • • • Socialandcultural accountability Intercultural challenges ... environment (Japans island-situation), historically grown 43 traits of identity, religions and spirituality rooted in the environmental, historicaland spiritual context, that offer contextualised answers ... Environmental sustainability • Social sustainability • Cultural sustainability 21 Figure 1.1 The basic structure of the CRR: Social sustainability Social- cultural rating Cultural sustainability Environmental...
... from low -context cultures focus on explicit, specific verbal and written messages to understand people and situations 1 Hall’s High -Context and LowContext Cultures Hofstede’s Five Cultural Dimensions ... groups: high contextand low context (Hall, 1976) ● Context refers to the environment and the information that provide the background for interaction and communication ○ Leaders from high -context ... Training and education can help people become aware of their biases, understand their own and others’ cultural point of view, and better accept differences Factors in Becoming a Multicultural...
... Note: Includes new and resale condominiums and single-family detached homes Source: MDA DataQuick 20 Demand for Services Rises as Economic Conditions Worsen Between December 2007 and December 2008, ... AFDC/CalWORKs spending includes federal, state, and county funds Total state spending includes federal and state funds Source: Department of Finance and Department of Social Services 50 ... resources, and environmental protection programs for the remainder of 2008-09 beginning March 1st; and – Eliminating General Fund support for corrections, CSU, UC, CalGrants, IHSS, CalWORKs, and SSI/SSP...
... lives of people in different socialandcultural contexts, based on long-term fieldwork and resulting in that curious genre known as ethnography; and theoretical and comparative work which draws ... known as cultural anthropology in North America andsocial anthropology (or ethnology) in Europe By combining socialandcultural , the American and the European, in our title we have tried to ... ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIALANDCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIALANDCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Edited by Alan Barnard Jonathan Spencer London...
... sector and that it will encompass the three major strands of that sector – telecommunications, computing and broadcasting The leading candidate of the moment is Broadband 1.1 What is broadband? ... less impressive and are being observed equally in both developed and developing nation contexts 12 DRAFT Figure 8: Trends in broadband speeds and pricing, globally 2004-2007, and in selected ... link between broadband and economic growth, at both micro-economic and macro-economic levels, and especially to understand how it works in developing economies where use of broadband is still in...
... their cultural, historicaland scientific values Thence, their image and product’s brand are enhanced Thus, their consumer market is expanded and developed Evaluation of chapter Traditional handicraft ... them to handing down and vocational training for young people; focusing the forms of teaching handicraft by the handing down; training, retraining and improving the cultural standard and workmanship ... challenge of Chàng Sơn From historicalandcultural perspectives, Chàng Sơn is both a population unit, administrative units and a professional unit with tradition and own cultural identity In this...
... dissertation is a study of the socialandcultural history of tuberculosis in China from the 1850s to the 1940s It examines how the knowledge of disease, medical culture and patient’s and the public’s experience ... Yiping and Liu Shiyong, "A Forgotten War," in Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century, ed Angela Ki Che Leung and Charlotte Furth (Durham and ... on what they not understand I own them so much Also, I would like to thank my wife Kornphanat Tungkeunkunt, and my family in law for their enduring support and understanding Finally, I must say...
... associations between proactive personality and employee helping behavior and task performance within the socialcontext of exchange relationships with supervisors and coworkers Based on a two-themed ... both proactive and less 17 proactive employees, and ultimately clarify the usefulness of social exchange perspective in explaining task and citizenship performance for proactive and less proactive ... employees, on the other hand, tend to live in the moment, and reactive and passive They fail to identify opportunities and barriers, fail to collect information from 21 the environment and develop plans...
... are culturally and socially constructed The „durian contradiction‟, I set up, would have been explainable in terms of the socialandculturalcontext in which it emerged: colonialism Chapters and ... the socialandcultural configurations in which they were entangled; in a word, to try to understand their roles In this way we can see attitudes as expressions of social, historical, andcultural ... are historical phenomena, that is, they emerge, develop, and change under precise historical circumstances Fragrant and foul smells and food likes and dislikes, as with any other kind of cultural...
... political andcultural aims of the Scottish Renaissance and confirmed his magazine’s intention to continue to encourage new writing and criticism within Scotland, and in all three of Scotland’s languages, ... MacDiarmid and Modernist Poetry in Scots Criticism and New Writing in English Beyond this Limit: Women, Modernism and the Modern World Part II Ideology and Literature Whither Scotland? Politics and ... Re-imagining the Highlands Modernism and Littérature Engagée: A Scots Quair and City Fiction Poetry and Politics 11 29 53 68 93 113 131 154 Part III World War Two and its Aftermath Visionaries and Revisionaries:...
... no reliable and valid instrument in Greek to measure susceptibility to emotional contagion The aim of the present study was therefore to adapt the ECS to the Greek culturalcontextand to explore ... differences concerning the susceptibility to emotional contagion within this culturalcontext Materials and methods Participants and procedures A total of 703 questionnaires were administered to undergraduate ... (standard deviation (SD) = 3.28 years) and 312 men with a mean age of 20.76 years (SD = 3.50 years) The age span for both men and women was 18 to 45 years The sample participated voluntarily and...
... written and what must be written – between text and context, expression and ideology – is so extensive and complex that the traditional line between the “literary” foreground and the historical ... and culturally constructed, I thus accept the traditional anthropological assumption that certain patterns of grief and mourning are transcultural and transhistorical If social “power” is a cultural ... seventeenth-century New England poets, especially the elegists Indeed, no other form of Puritan poetry seems more in need of historicaland aesthetic contextualizing Given current constructions of art and mourning,...