Bonny, Yves
Published in
Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere
The sociological approach to time highlights the variability in the way different societies and social groups interpret temporality. It aims in particular to explore and analyse the dominant time models of our age as well as our historical condition. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Migotto, Andrea; 120968;
status: published
Oraby, Mona Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers
In the last few decades, the study of law and religion has undergone considerable reconstruction. Less and less constrained by modern statist construals of rights talk or tied to confessional contexts, the comparative study of the intersection of law and religion by anthropologists, historians, sociologists, and religious studies scholars is underg...
Roche Cárcel, Juan A.
Tras reseñar diferentes sociólogos que han destacado la importancia de la originalidad para la creatividad, este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar el conflicto entre generaciones y la alternancia continuidad-cambio social que genera y que constituye el motor de la creatividad. Para ello, se indaga en la etimología del concepto de ‘originalidad’...
Cabada, Ladislav
Published in
Politics in Central Europe
The development of new East-Central European (ECE) democracies after 1989 might be separated into two different parts regarding the external, but in many ways also the internal evaluation. While the first fifteen years, crowned the ‘big bang’ EU-enlargement in 2004, might be evaluated generally as a successful story of socialisation into the Wester...
Ryle-Hodges, William
This thesis challenges the conventional view of Muḥammad ʿAbduh’s reform ideas in broad and binary terms as bridging a gap between ‘Islam and Europe’ or ‘tradition and modernity’. I offer instead an analysis of ʿAbduh’s reformist thought in his own words and local practical context in 19th century Egypt, based on a close-reading of his newspaper ar...
Fischer, Claude S.
My research so far has followed an interest in the classic concern about the social consequences of modernization, which led me to study urbanism, personal networks, the history of technology, and most extensively, American social history. A commitment to public sociology led me to a book on inequality, Contexts magazine, contributions to general m...
Gulin, Wojciech
Published in
21st Century Pedagogy
The present day is characterized by many new technical and scientific solutions. The goal is probably to improve human existence. A computer and any related issues or a mobile phone; they are supposed to make life easier, but they also generate many negative phenomena. One of the most important is communication, increasingly poor in content (sms), ...
De Kesel, Marc
Published in
Perichoresis
Visual art owes its modernity from the crisis it fell into in the midst of the nineteenth century. Courbet’s call for realism questioned the foundation of the art of his time. The incapacity of the series of ‘-isms’ that followed to answer Courbet’s call, pointed to a crisis not only in art, but in the then emerging non-artistic visual culture in g...
Jiang, Junfeng
Published in
Journal of health psychology
Based on the Chinese General Social Survey of 2005-2013, with a sample of 41,242 people, this study carried out a hierarchical age-period-cohort cross-classified random-effects model on anxiety scores. The results indicated a U-shaped relationship between age and anxiety with increased anxiety from young to the middle age and a decline in the old. ...