Global Project Management

Global Project Management

Author: Jean Carlo Binder

Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780566087066

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The topic is covered through section headings such as: 'Cross-cultural Collaboration', 'Trust Building', 'Stakeholder and Communication Channels', 'Global Project Structure', 'Global Program and Project Offices', 'Interactive Audio and Video' and much more.


Linguistic and Cultural Online Communication Issues in the Global Age

Linguistic and Cultural Online Communication Issues in the Global Age

Author: St.Amant, Kirk

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2007-03-31

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1599042150

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"This book provides readers with in-depth information on the various linguistic, cultural, technological, legal, and other factors that affect interactions in online exchanges. It provides information that implements effective decisions related to the uses and designs of online media when interacting with individuals from other cultures"--Provided by publisher.


Social Structure and Mobility in Economic Development

Social Structure and Mobility in Economic Development

Author: Seymour Lipset

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-04-27

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1351306235

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The foundation of this volume is the notion that the several processes of change constituting economic and social development are systematically interrelated. The essence of development is the appearance of rapid rates of increases in many different indices--output per capita, political participation, literacy and the like. These quantitative changes are, however, commonly accompanied by vast changes in the social structure--markets emerge, political bureaucracies arise, and new educational systems appear. Written by the leading authorities on the subject, this group of papers tackles the causes and consequences of social mobility. Each author brings his particular skills to bear on various aspects of the problem in studies of persons moving from rural to urban settings, from one kind of industry to another and from one prestige level to another. Several of the papers review the theoretical and methodological issues involved in comparative research on social mobility while others compare and contrast traditional and modern stratification systems. Various papers explore the economic, religious and psychological basis of social mobility, concluding with enquiry into the consequences of rapid mobility, especially in terms of the political stability of developing nations. Because social mobility is a central consideration in any study of economic and social change, every student of change will use this pioneering reference source as a text for all future research. Contributors include Otis Dudley Duncan, Harold L. Wilensky, Michael G. Smith, Bert F. Hoselitz, Wilbert E. Moore, Natalie Rogoff Rams°y, Gideon Sjoberg, Reinhard Bendix, Harry Crockett, David Matza, Lester Seligman, and Gino Germani. Neil J. Smelser is emeritus professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. Seymour Martin Lipset was professor of sociology and director of the Institute of International Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.


Cultural Differences and Improving Performance

Cultural Differences and Improving Performance

Author: Bryan Hopkins

Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780566089077

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Managers, and the organizations for which they work, need to be able to understand the influence of cultural expectations and behaviours on performance and adapt their problem solving accordingly; strategies appropriate in one part of the world may be ineffective or even counter-productive in another. Bryan Hopkins' ground breaking book is for managers struggling to equate their desire to develop the business globally with the challenge of achieving consistent performance across borders.


Talcott Parsons

Talcott Parsons

Author: Peter Hamilton

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780415037617

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Talcott Parsons (1904-79) is widely regarded as one of the most important sociologists of the twentieth century. These four volumes provide an essential guide to the thought and work of this major sociologist.


Action Ascription in Interaction

Action Ascription in Interaction

Author: Arnulf Deppermann

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-02-24

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1108474624

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The first volume to focus on the practices, processes, and uses of action ascription in social interaction in different languages.


Talcott Parsons Today

Talcott Parsons Today

Author: A. Javier Treviño

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780742509580

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These ten essays reassess and continue Parson's work in sociology, weighing in on the controversies which continue to surround his thought. Topics include scientific paradigms and organizational culture, Weber's influence, complexity theory, functionalism, generalized symbolic media, the social community, and normative dilemmas. Contributors include scholars of sociology, communications, and behavioral science, from the North America, Europe, and Australia. c. Book News Inc.


Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Sociology

Author: Frank van Tubergen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1351134949

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Comprehensive and engaging, this textbook introduces students not only to foundational sociological work, but also to insights from contemporary sociological theory and research. This combined approach ensures that students become familiar with the core of sociology: key concepts, theories, perspectives, methods, and findings. Students will acquire the ability to think like a sociologist, investigate and understand complex social phenomena. This text presents a complete sociological toolkit, guiding students in the art of asking good sociological questions, devising a sophisticated theory and developing methodologies to observe social phenomena. The chapters of this book build cumulatively to equip students with the tools to quickly understand any new sociological topic or contemporary social problem. The textbook also applies the sociological toolkit to selected key sociological issues, showing how specific sociological topics can be easily investigated and understood using this approach. Taking a global and comparative perspective, the book covers a rich diversity of sociological topics and social problems, such as crime, immigration, race and ethnicity, media, education, family, organizations, gender, poverty, modernization and religion. The book presents a range of helpful pedagogical features throughout, such as: Chapter overview and learning goals summaries at the start of every chapter; Thinking like a sociologist boxes, encouraging students to reflect critically on learning points; Principle boxes, summarizing key sociological principles; Theory schema boxes, presenting sociological theories in a clear, understandable manner; Stylized facts highlighting key empirical findings and patterns; Key concepts and summary sections at the end of every chapter; and Companion website providing additional material for every chapter for both instructors and students, including PowerPoint lecture notes, discussion questions and answers, multiple-choice questions, further reading and a full glossary of terms. This clear and accessible text is essential reading for students taking introductory courses in sociology. It will also be useful for undergraduate and graduate courses in other social science disciplines, such as psychology, economics, human geography, demography, communication studies, education sciences, political science and criminology.


How Real Is Race?

How Real Is Race?

Author: Carol C. Mukhopadhyay

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2013-12-11

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0759122741

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How real is race? What is biological fact, what is fiction, and where does culture enter? What do we mean by a “colorblind” or “postracial” society, or when we say that race is a “social construction”? If race is an invention, can we eliminate it? This book, now in its second edition, employs an activity-oriented approach to address these questions and engage readers in unraveling—and rethinking—the contradictory messages we so often hear about race. The authors systematically cover the myth of race as biology and the reality of race as a cultural invention, drawing on biocultural and cross-cultural perspectives. They then extend the discussion to hot-button issues that arise in tandem with the concept of race, such as educational inequalities; slurs and racialized labels; and interracial relationships. In so doing, they shed light on the intricate, dynamic interplay among race, culture, and biology. For an online supplement to How Real Is Race? Second Edition, click here.