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Castells’ “Network Society” – How Close is too Close?
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Castells’ “Network Society” – How Close is too Close?: This 10-page analytical essay examines Manuel Castells’ theories about what he dubs the “Network Society.” His premise is that due to recent technological advances (particularly those relevant to the Internet), we have entered the new age of “Informationalism.” On the fast track of Internet super highways, information is just one button-push away, and our intercontinental neighbors are now essentially in our own backyards. Bibliography lists 4 sources. SNCastell.doc
Filename: SNCastell.doc
Causation of Crime
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In 8 pages , the author discusses many of the theories for the causation of crime, such as social learning, social strain, and disintegration of family. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Crimcaus.wps
Causes of the Russian Revolution
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This 5 page paper looks at the Russian Revolution and the conditions preceding it that caused the people to embrace Marxism. Details about Marxism and the revolution itself are included. The paper takes an analytic look at the facts. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA246Rus.rtf
Charisma as a Solution for Bureaucracy
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This 12 page paper examines the theories of Max Weber and looks more specifically at charisma. How charisma can be utilized to change a bureaucracy is discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA417Max.rtf
Charles Horton Cooley’s “Looking Glass Self” Theory: Concepts, Application, Studies, Durability, Criticisms, and Assessment
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This is a 6 page paper discussing Cooley’s “Looking Glass Self” theory. Tutorial language appears throughout the text in square brackets giving structural and instructional suggestions for further writing. Symbolic interactionist, Charles Horton Cooley, first published the “Looking Glass Self” theory in his 1902 work “Human Nature and the Social Order”. Advocating that an individual’s concept of “self” was highly related to the interaction with others and their perception was contrary to many of the psychological and behaviorist theories accepted at the time and were based on the development of individuals from an independent perspective. The significance of Cooley’s theory however had an impact on theories of individual and social development and led to the inclusion of his concepts in the theories of Mead and Dewey among others and the eventual restructuring of the educational system. Despite the critics which are largely based from a psychological perspective, Cooley’s theories are still applied in research studies today and have been included to explain modern concepts of the development of crime, delinquency and group identity among others. Backed by a century’s worth of supportive research studies, Cooley’s theory has stood the test of time by those who have applied it in social science studies and by those who can assess the theory by experiences from their own childhood and the importance peer perceptions have on self-esteem, -image and –perception.
Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TJCCool1.rtf
Charles Taylor and Multiculturalism
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A 5 page paper which discusses what Charles
Taylor's theories are regarding multiculturalism. His theories are also related to those of
Max Weber and Emile Durkheim. The primary works used are "Multiculturalism" by
Charles Taylor, "Suicide" by Emile Durkheim, and "The Protestant Ethic" by Max Weber.
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Filename: RAtylrcult.wps
Charles Taylor And Negative Liberty
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12 pages in length. Freedom – the quest for and attainment of – has long been at the heart of human existence. Since man was first aware of his autonomy as a living being, he has sought out the benefits of freedom even when that search has rendered less than advantageous results. Charles Taylor's understanding of freedom in the capacity of negative liberty and positive liberty illustrates how the idea of a self-governing society is one that poses a significant challenge to those who believe people are intrinsically able to reserve social, political and caste desires beyond the unquestionable inherent tendency toward self-directed satisfaction. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCNegLib.rtf
Child Development Theories & Day Care.
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(5 pp) Our challenge as adults watching in a day care setting was to see if we could observe the child development theories of Piaget, Freud and Erickson in action. I have listed my observations and thoughts.
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Filename: BBchilDv.doc
Childhood Growth And Development: Birth Through Three Years Old
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6 pages in length. The extent to which birth through three years old is a critical period with regard to individual development is both grand and far-reaching. Myriad theorists have charted this time frame by means of cognitive and emotional development, with the common denominator among them all being that what is learned during this period will shape the child's entire adolescent and adult life. Piaget and Erikson, whose respective works represent two of the most widely acclaimed theories of childhood development, illustrate just how crucial certain stages are between the ages of birth to three years old. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCChldD.rtf
CHILDREN, TOYS AND GENDER
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This 4-page paper focuses on toy stores and toy packaging and placement, and gender specifics. A literature review about the topic is also presented. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTchildtoy.rtf