Lenguaje y sistemas sociales
Author: José Luis López de Lizaga
Publisher: Universidad de Zaragoza
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 8415538014
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Author: José Luis López de Lizaga
Publisher: Universidad de Zaragoza
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 8415538014
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Angeles Ezama Gil
Publisher: Universidad de Zaragoza
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 758
ISBN-13: 8415538235
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLa referencia goyesca que da título al libro supone un retrato académico y personal del profesor Leonardo Romero, a quien un grupo de colegas y discípulos ofrece esta colección de estudios: compromiso con la investigación filológica y la transmisión del saber de forma permanente. Las aportaciones reunidas abordan líneas de trabajo que él ha seguido con excelencia: para empezar, el siglo XIX, con atención prioritaria al romanticismo y a la novela realista; pero también, a la historiografía de la literatura, los epistolarios y las literaturas del yo, y las relaciones entre lo literario y las artes visuales.
Author: Enrique Carretero Pasín
Publisher: Erasmus Ediciones
Published: 2012-03-28
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 8492806486
DOWNLOAD EBOOKESTE LIBRO EXPLICA CON PROSA CLARA CÓMO SE LEGITIMA HOY EL ORDEN SOCIAL Y ARROJA UNA MIRADA INNOVADORA PARA ENTENDER LAS IDEOLOGÍAS EN LA SOCIEDAD ACTUAL. El objetivo de este libro es replantear la noción de ideología a partir de la idea del imaginario social. Aunque esta haya sido abordada desde diferentes ángulos en el pensamiento sociológico actual, aquí el autor liga ambos conceptos (ideología e imaginario social) para, desde esta ligazón, descifrar la legitimación del orden en las sociedades actuales, desarrollando, así, una nueva propuesta para la crítica ideológica.
Author: Claudio Baraldi
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-11-21
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 3319499750
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides an insight into the ideas of one of the world’s greatest sociologists: Niklas Luhmann. It explains, in clear and concise language, the basic concepts of Social Systems Theory and their application to the specific case of the Education System, which was considered by Luhmann as a primary subsystem of modern society. It illustrates the complex and sophisticated thinking that characterises Luhmann’s work and explains that Luhmann’s theory has given an important and original contribution to the study of education from a sociological point of view. His contribution has some resonance in recent social constructionist and relational approaches to education, as well as in studies of educational interaction. In addition, research methodologies, in particular mixed methods strategies, draw heavily on epistemological issues. The book finally argues that educationists can appreciate the extent of Luhmann’s contribution to the field of education, although their perspective cannot be fully harmonised with, nor reduced to, the sociological one. This divergence of perspectives can stimulate pedagogy to call into question its conceptual framework as well its approach to social situations in the classroom.
Author: Neil MacCormick
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2007-01-11
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 019102175X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInstitutions of Law offers an original account of the nature of law and legal systems in the contemporary world. It provides the definitive statement of Sir Neil MacCormick's well-known 'institutional theory of law', defining law as 'institutional normative order' and explaining each of these three terms in depth. It attempts to fulfil the need for a twenty-first century introduction to legal theory marking a fresh start such as was achieved in the last century by H. L. A. Hart's The Concept of Law. It is written with a view to elucidating law, legal concepts and legal institutions in a manner that takes account of current scholarly controversies but does not get bogged down in them. It shows how law relates to the state and civil society, establishing the conditions of social peace and a functioning economy. In so doing, it takes account of recent developments in the sociology of law, particularly 'system theory'. It also seeks to clarify the nature of claims to 'knowledge of law' and thus indicate the possibility of legal studies having a genuinely 'scientific' character. It shows that there is an essential value-orientation of all work of this kind, so that valid analytical jurisprudence not merely need not, but cannot, be 'positivist' as that term has come to be understood. Nevertheless it is explained why law and morality are genuinely distinct by virtue of the positive character of law contrasted with the autonomy that is foundational for morality.
Author: Bernd Reiter
Publisher: MSU Press
Published: 2013-05-01
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1628951621
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat does it mean to be a citizen? What impact does an active democracy have on its citizenry and why does it fail or succeed in fulfilling its promises? Most modern democracies seem unable to deliver the goods that citizens expect; many politicians seem to have given up on representing the wants and needs of those who elected them and are keener on representing themselves and their financial backers. What will it take to bring democracy back to its original promise of rule by the people? Bernd Reiter’s timely analysis reaches back to ancient Greece and the Roman Republic in search of answers. It examines the European medieval city republics, revolutionary France, and contemporary Brazil, Portugal, and Colombia. Through an innovative exploration of country cases, this study demonstrates that those who stand to lose something from true democracy tend to oppose it, making the genealogy of citizenship concurrent with that of exclusion. More often than not, exclusion leads to racialization, stigmatizing the excluded to justify their non-membership. Each case allows for different insights into the process of how citizenship is upheld and challenged. Together, the cases reveal how exclusive rights are constituted by contrasting members to non-members who in that very process become racialized others. The book provides an opportunity to understand the dynamics that weaken democracy so that they can be successfully addressed and overcome in the future.
Author: Jairo Ferreira
Publisher: FACOS-UFSM
Published: 2018-12-21
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gisèle Sapiro
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2020-04-06
Total Pages: 423
ISBN-13: 303035024X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edited collection analyses the reception of a selection of key thinkers, and the dissemination of paradigms, theories and controversies across the social sciences and humanities since 1945. It draws on data collected from textbooks, curricula, interviews, archives, and references in scientific journals, from a broad range of countries and disciplines to provide an international and comparative perspective that will shed fresh light on the circulation of ideas in the social and human sciences. The contributions cover high-profile disputes on methodology, epistemology, and research practices, and the international reception of theorists that have abiding and interdisciplinary relevance, such as: Antonio Gramsci, Hannah Arendt, Karl Polanyi, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, Edward Said and Gayatri Spivak. This important work will be a valuable resource to scholars of the history of ideas and the philosophy of the social sciences; in addition to researchers in the fields of social, cultural and literary theory.
Author: Jürgen Habermas
Publisher: Grupo Planeta (GBS)
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 8449326079
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEste es el primero de los cinco volúmenes de los Escritos filosóficos de Jürgen Habermas. Todos ellos recogen una selección sistemática de los textos más importantes del autor, algunos de ellos todavía inéditos, y que constituyen la base filosófica de su extensa e importante obra. Para esta edición, publicada en alemán en junio de 2009, con motivo de su octogésimo aniversario, Habermas escribió una detallada introducción en la cual perfila el desarrollo de su pensamiento al hilo de las ideas principales que articulan su discurso: lengua, verdad, razón y moral o derecho y democracia. Este primer volumen recoge sus textos sobre la teoría de la acción comunicativa y los fundamentos de la sociología. Los volúmenes restantes, que se publicarán de manera espaciada y sucesiva, llevan por título: Vol. II – Racionalidad y Teoría de la acción comunicativa Vol. III – La ética del discurso Vol. IV – Teoría política Vol. V – Crítica de la razón