937 resultados para social theories


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This is the first half of a two-part paper which deals with the social theoretic assumptions underlying system dynamics. The motivation is that clarification in this area can help mainstream social scientists to understand how our field relates to their literature, methods and concerns. Part I has two main sections. The aim of the first is to answer the question: How do the ideas of system dynamics relate to traditional social theories? The theoretic assumptions of the field are seldom explicit but rather are implicit in its practice. The range of system dynamics practice is therefore considered and related to a framework - widely used in both operational research (OR) and systems science - that organises the assumptions behind traditional social theoretic paradigms. Distinct and surprisingly varied groupings of practice are identified, making it difficult to place system dynamics in any one paradigm with any certainty. The difficulties of establishing a social theoretic home for system dynamics are exemplified in the second main section. This is done by considering the question: Is system dynamics deterministic? An analysis shows that attempts to relate system dynamics to strict notions of voluntarism or determinism quickly indicate that the field does not fit with either pole of this dichotomous, and strictly paradigmatic, view. Part I therefore concludes that definitively placing system dynamics with respect to traditional social theories is highly problematic. The scene is therefore set for Part II of the paper, which proposes an innovative and potentially fruitful resolution to this problem.

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This is the second half of a two-part paper dealing with the social theoretic assumptions underlying system dynamics. In the first half it was concluded that analysing system dynamics using traditional, paradigm-based social theories is highly problematic. An innovative and potentially fruitful resolution is now proposed to these problems. In the first section it is argued that in order to find an appropriate social theoretic home for system dynamics it is necessary to look to a key exchange in contemporary social science: the agency/structure debate. This debate aims to move beyond both the theories based only on the actions of individual human agents, and those theories that emphasise only structural influences. Emerging from this debate are various theories that instead aim to unite the human agent view of the social realm with views that concentrate solely on system structure. It is argued that system dynamics is best viewed as being implicitly grounded in such theories. The main conclusion is therefore that system dynamics can contribute to an important part of social thinking by providing a formal approach for explicating social mechanisms. This conclusion is of general significance for system dynamics. However, the over-arching aim of the two-part paper is to increase the understanding of system dynamics in related disciplines. Four suggestions are therefore offered for how the system dynamics method might be extended further into the social sciences. It is argued that, presented in the right way, the formal yet contingent feedback causality thinking of system dynamics should diffuse widely in the social sciences and make a distinctive and important contribution to them. Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas Happy is he who comes to know the causes of things Virgil - Georgics, Book II, line 490. 29 BCE

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This paper explores the social theories implicit in system dynamics (SD) practice. Groupings of SD practice are observed in different parts of a framework for studying social theories. Most are seen to be located within `functionalist sociology'. To account for the remainder, two new forms of practice are discussed, each related to a different paradigm. Three competing conclusions are then offered: 1. The implicit assumption that SD is grounded in functionalist sociology is correct and should be made explicit. 2. Forrester's ideas operate at the level of method not social theory so SD, though not wedded to a particular social theoretic paradigm, can be re-crafted for use within different paradigms. 3. SD is consistent with social theories which dissolve the individual/society divide by taking a dialectical, or feedback, stance. It can therefore bring a formal modelling approach to the `agency/structure' debate within social theory and so bring SD into the heart of social science. The last conclusion is strongly recommended.

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O artigo discute os desafios colocados às teorias sociais modernas gerados pela crise nas teorias do planejamento do desenvolvimento, diante da conformação de uma sociedade de risco _ individual, social e ambiental. Neste sentido as teses formuladas no âmbito das teorias desenvolvimentistas, que prometiam realizar a felicidade da humanidade, transformaram-se em um projeto normativo e teórico de modernização-racionalização, pela via da certeza de seus resultados através do planejamento. No entanto, contrariamente a esta perspectiva concebida no seio da filosofia iluminista, acaba por constituir a idéia de progresso paralelamente a uma situação iminente de riscos sociais, que então, contra-argumenta as teorias sociais modernas e sua perspectiva de análise globalizante.

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Despite noteworthy exceptions, nursing’s literature largely disregards the ways in which social and sociological theory permeates, guides and shapes research, education, and practice. Likewise, social theory’s ability to position nursing within wider structures of healthcare and educational provision is similarly and puzzlingly downplayed. The questions nurses ask and the problems they face cannot however, adequately be addressed without engaging with social and sociological theory and, to progress this engagement, contributors to this book explore how social theories are used by and might apply to nursing and nursing practice. This work brings together leading international nursing and non-nursing scholars to stimulate thought and debate around a fascinating and enduring topic.

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The discussions about social justice date from ancient times, but despite the enduring interest in the topic and the progress made, we are still witnessing injustices throughout the world. Thus, the search for social justice, under some form, is an inseparable part of our lives. In general, social justice may be considered as a critical idea that challenges us to reform our institutions and practices in the name of greater fairness (Miller 1999, p. x). In political and policy debates, social justice is often related to fair access (Brown, 2013) but at the same time its meanings seem to vary when we consider different definitions, perspectives and social theories (Zajda, Majhanovich, & Rust, 2006). When seen in the context of higher education, social justice appears in relevant literature as a buzzword (Patton, Shahjahan, Riyad, & Osei-Kofi, 2010). Within the recent studies of higher education and public debates related to the development of higher education, more emphasis is placed on the link between higher education and the economic growth and how higher education could be more responsive to the labour market demands, and little emphasis has been put on social justice. Given this, the present study attempts to at least partially fill the gap with regard to this apparently very topical issue, especially in the context of the unprecedented worldwide expansion of higher education in the last century (Schofer & Meyer, 2005), an expansion that is expected to continue in the next decades. More specifically, the expansion of higher education intensified in the second part of the 20th century, especially after World War II. It was seen as a result of the intertwined dynamics related to demographic, economic and political pressures (Goastellec, 2008a). This trend undoubtedly contributed to the increase of the size of the student body. To illustrate this trend, we may point out that in the period between 2000 and 2007, the number of tertiary students in the world increased from 98,303,539 to 150,656,459 (UNESCO, 2009, p. 205). This growth occurred in all regions of the world, including Central and Eastern Europe, North America and Western Europe, and contributed to raising the number of tertiary graduates. Thus, in the period between 2000 and 2008, the total number of tertiary graduates in the European Union (EU) 27 increased by a total of 35 percent (or 4.5 percent per year). However, this growth was very uneven, ranging from 21.1 percent in Romania to 0.7 percent in Hungary (European Commission working staff document, 2011). The increase of the number of students and graduates was seen as enhancing the social justice in higher education, since it is assumed that expansion “extends a valued good to a broader spectrum of the population” (Arum, Gamoran, & Shavit, 2007, p. 29). However, concerns for a deep contradiction for 21st-century higher education also emerged with regard to its expansion.

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This work project investigates career paths in the music field, by testing the application of general career and social theories for musicians. Using a sample from the European Union Youth Orchestra’ Alumni, the Boundaryless Career Theory, Intelligent Career Framework and Social Identity Theory were analysed through the impact on individual outcomes - musicians’ Overall work satisfaction and Affective commitment to the orchestra. Results suggest support for the three theories, and show their applicability for classical musicians’ careers.

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This study has the objective to evaluate until which extent the adoption of the strategic planning by the Presbyterian Church of Manaus (IPM) expresses its effective fitting within the strategic management paradigm, whose ethos is the predominance of the instrumental-strategic rationality and the market-orientated logic in the managerial actions. It is assumed as a research initial hypothesis that the adoption of this technique by IPM represented an instrumental-strategic managerial action and a deliberated incorporation of market-orientated managerial parameters, strengthening some of the organizational studies¿ ultimate conclusions about the colonization of the third sector¿s organizations by the capitalist system logic. The research method foresees: (a) a bibliographical review about the themes ¿critical social theories¿, ¿strategic management¿, ¿third sector¿ and ¿religious organizations sociology¿; and (b) a case study at IPM, religious organization established at the state of Amazonas, branch of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil (IPB) and socially active according to religious aims and related (social care, cultural, etc.).

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A vida escolar em internatos, ret.] a;;ada nos ro mances brasileiros: O Ateneu, de F.~ul Pompéiai c Uoidinho, ãe José Lins do Rego i Balão Cativo e chão de Ferro, de Pedro Navai e A Rede, de Martha Antiero, é reinterpretada numa busca das relações socio-educacionaiD descLitas nos trabalhos de criação. A procura de retençao dos elementos estruturais estabelecidos na escola é feita através de cor relação e oposição dos textos selecionados, onde suas peE sonagens atuarão corno "informantes" e teorias filosofico- -sociais sobre Educação, corno elementos de integração e crItica. Da constatação de que o sistema educacional está baseado, em sua essência, numa relação de subordinação/do minação entre a geração precedente e aquela que a segue quando há comunicação pedagógica, o sistema escolar foi se parado e analisado dentro de dois subsistemas distintos, segundo a situação de seus elementos de subordinados e/ou dominantes, denominados, os dois mundos, de "Colegiatura" e "Equipe Pedagógica". Compreendendo que a escola é, por sua vez, um ~ubsistema que faz parte do sistema maior, a sociedade, foi estabelecido, introdutoriamente a cada des crição das escolas, um esboço sobre a influência do social no estabelecimento escolar, onde o colegial é separado da influência doméstica para o preparo ao domínio social da rua.

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Este estudo aborda a Ação Comunitária, forma de intervenção educacional em populações carentes, no período de 1950 a 1975. Avalia esta ação, baseando no binômio "Dependência-independência" , partindo do pressuposto que a Ação Comunitária, Dor definição, deve levar as populações-alvo à urna postura de independência para tornarem-se interdependentes na consecução do objetivo do desenvolvimento. o objeto principal do estudo é a evolução histórica de urna instituição particular, a FASE, comparada com outras instituições públicas e privadas, que atuaram nas comunidades ditas marginalizadas, na época analisada. Analisam-se as redefinições de objetivos da instituição e, posteriormente, reformulações das estratégias pedagógicas, usadas no decorrer destes anos, Dara definir três tipos básicos de intervenção: 1. O assistencialismo que, sem usar metodologia específica, atende as comunidades nas suas supostas necessidades, numa postura anti-pedagógica, porque aumenta com isso os laços de dependência da comunidade em relação à instituição interveniente. 2. O DC (desenvolvimento comunitário), metodologia propagada 4 nela 0NU na década de 60, baseada ora em técnicas de planejamento, ora em teorias sociais, e que pretende obter maior participação da comunidade na definição e implementação do seu auto desenvolvimento . Conclui-se que a experiência do De no Brasil, em geral falhou, não tanto por falta de continuidade, mas mais por conjunturas políticosociais adversas, falta de planeiamento global e superficialidade na condu~ão do processo, ficando o DC limitado à Or~ani ? ação da Comunidad e e algumas melhoria s de infra- estrutura hásica, obtidas através de estratéqias de auto-ajuda e mutirãô, sem nun ca atingir os problemas estruturais, causas da mar ginalizacão e da dependência. 3. A Educação oara o Desenvolvimento , ornoosta na d! cada de 70 7 ~ue se limitou em primeira instância a UM mera nualificação do capital humano , e, na medida no avanço da abertura oolítica, se redifi niu numa nedaqoqia de conscientização e oarticipa cao. Enquant~ a ~rimeira estratéqia educacional transfere a dependência do indivíduo ao ânbito do sistema capitalista, a segunda esbarra contra os nro~lemas estruturais s6cio-econômicos de um nais eM fase de caritalismo denendente. Conclui-se que a Acão Comunitária, nara alcancar seu objetivo que é a independência dos ind ivíduos e rlas comunidades, marginalizadas, nara tornarem-se narceiras i 9uais particioativos no orocesso de desenvolvimento nacionaL depende, basicamente , da conjuntura nolítica e das estruturas econômico- sociais do pais.