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Moral Sentiments in Modern Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

Moral Sentiments in Modern Society

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

CONTENTS: 1. The question: from Adam Smith to our days. 2. Theoretical perspectives on modernization. 3. Introduction to Dutch society: Liquid modernity. 4. Symptoms of moral erosion: nuisance and violence. 5. Ordinary people and their highest ideals. 6. Modernization and the change of values. 7. Moral behaviour and professional life. 8. Moral sentiments and social imagination. 9. The moral healing of modern wounds. 10. Dutch society in the European context. 11. Modern society and moral defence. 12. Conclusion: Reinventing civil society.

Mercy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Mercy

Mercy is an important concept in the Christian moral tradition. It is one of the most prominent divine attributes, and is embodied in Jesus Christ. This volume investigates the concept of mercy from a Protestant point of view with respect to its consequences for an increasingly non-Christian society. Starting from its biblical origins, a group of international authors explicates the intrinsically messianic logic of divine mercy for its potential in current theological ethics, practical ecclesiology, systematic and public theology.

Culture as Embodiment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Culture as Embodiment

Culture as Embodiment utilizes recent insights in psychology, cognitive, and affective science to reveal the cultural patterning of behavior in group-related practices. Applies the best of the behavioural sciences to contemporary issues of behavioural cross-fertilization in global exchange Presents an original theory to be used in the gender and integration debates, about what the acceptance of newcomers from different cultural backgrounds really entails Presents a theory that is also applicable to youth culture and the split in modern society between underclass, modal class, and the elite Contains an original approach to the persistence of religion, and relates religious thought to the cognitive capacity of generic belief

The Political Psychology of Globalization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Political Psychology of Globalization

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-07-29
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  • Publisher: OUP USA

This book explores how economic, strategic, cultural, and political forces influence the way in which Muslim minorities in Western countries form their political identities.

Moving Beyond Barriers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Moving Beyond Barriers

This book identifies, analyses and compares a variety of possible ‘barriers’ to the exercise of European citizenship and discusses ways to move beyond these barriers. It contributes in a multi-disciplinary way to a highly topical issue and offers new perspectives on EU citizenship in the sense that it critically analyses concepts of citizenship, the way EU citizenship is politically, legally and socially institutionalized, and elaborates alternatives to the current paths of realizing EU citizenship.

A Politics of Presence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

A Politics of Presence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Christian missions in Africa are commonly viewed as a blatant example of ethnocentrism. This stereotype partly exists because the day-to-day interaction between missionaries and Africans has so rarely been studied. This book shows how Africans and missionaries co-produced a Catholic Church in the Uluguru mountains of Eastern Tanzania in the late colonial period, thereby adapting each others' routines in the fields of initiation, education, magic, and religion. It explores how the presence of the mission resulted in a rift between spiritual and worldly magic, and in the underdevelopment of the capacity of Waluguru to manage their own practices of revelation.

Peace Ethology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Peace Ethology

A scholarly collection of timely essays on the behavioral science of peace With contributions from experts representing a wide variety of scholarly fields (behavioral and social sciences, philosophy, environmental science, anthropology and economics), Peace Ethology offers original essays on the most recent research and findings on the topic of the behavioral science of peace. This much-needed volume includes writings that examine four main areas of study: the proximate causation of peace, the developmental aspects of peace, the function and systems of peace and the evolution of peace. The popular belief persists that, by nature, humans are not pre-disposed to peace. However, archeological a...

Psychoanalyse 2
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 256

Psychoanalyse 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Professional Pride
  • Language: en

Professional Pride

Professional Pride - A Powerful Force traces a growing sense of professional pride among police officers, teachers, judges, doctors, nurses, social workers, and other professionals. The contributors offer an insightful treatment of the significance of professional pride. They not only broaden and enrich the discussion on managing professionals, but they rewrite the rules. Everyone working in a professional organization should be aware that nothing is more conductive to professionalism than simply relying on professionals and their professional pride. This insight renders many management tools and models superfluous and requires a completely different mindset of those who hold management positions within professionals' organizations. Supporting and directing this development, the book contains a wealth of positive insights, strong opinions, sound research, and true stories of people in the Netherlands and elsewhere. It is a must read for professionals, managers, organizational experts, and students.

Vital Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Vital Democracy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-08
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Vital Democracy outlines a theory of democracy in action, based on four elementary forms of democracy - pendulum, consensus, voter and participatory democracy - that are thoroughly analysed, compared and related to both the literature and the real world of democracy. Just like a few primary colours produce an array of shades, a few basic models of democracy appear, the author argues, to constitute a wide range of democratic variants in real life. Focusing on tried and tested democratic institutions, Frank Hendriks shows that the four models of democracy - with their divergent patterns of leadership, citizenship and governance, their inherent strengths and weaknesses - are never purely instantiated. He argues that wherever democracy is practiced with some level of success, it is always as hybrid democracy, thereby challenging those democratic reformers and theorists that have inspired the quest for democratic purity. Vital Democracy builds on Arend Lijphart's well-known work which distinguishes between majoritarian and consensual democratic countries but also goes well beyond it, urging attention to non-national, non-formal, and non-representative expressions of democracy as well.