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reduced to evil to the latter and have defined it as a lapse or mental illness, 91 and also that we continue to stigmatize those who are truly mentally ill with a taint of evil. However, to explore the Joker specifically in terms of madness and evil, we do need to question what methodology to use so as

In: Brill Research Perspectives in Popular Culture

scientific with religious rationalities, but empirically guided dialogues might also be constructed between two different religions or between two different nonreligious social rationalities. Ideological disagreements within a single religious tradition have also been examined using ISM methodologies

In: Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 29

outcomes by fostering positive school climates, or through the development of neurophysiological pathways, as has been found with music participation ( Kraus et al., 2014 ). Rigorous methodological techniques are needed that can isolate these different associations and pathways contributing to academic

In: Pathways to Belonging
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public politics (Chan 2016, 889; Ku 2019, 116–117; Tang 2015, 348; Tarrow and Tilly 2007). All the same, the limited mobilization pathways and social destabilization may have instead exacerbated polarization. 3 Theory and Methodology Social movements can be defined not only as a

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In: Innovation in the Social Sciences

comparative cultural psychology can hardly do justice to the complexities of culture by either reducing culture as an independent, operationalisable variable to specific cultural conditions, or by extending it almost arbitrarily to global cultural groups based on methodological nationalism (for example

In: Emotions: History, Culture, Society

consent forms due to high levels of trauma in families who were very newly arrived. The data collection relevant to this chapter consisted of a photo elicitation methodology, with accompanying interviews. Photo elicitation, or PhotoVoice, is a research technique which has been identified as a child

In: Pathways to Belonging

Map utilise notions of space to interrogate how knowledge is produced and situated, and advance new methodological interventions to uncover where justice-processes unfold. The Island Terms of transition provide conceptual infrastructures not only as ideas but also as part of the protocols or

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In: Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS)

. Many complexities presumably remain to be addressed in describing this model and in developing its methodological and data analytical potentials. The present and previous uses of the ISM have suggested that those potentials deserve further attention. This might be especially true relative to the

In: Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 29
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:3 ( 1998). <http ://muse .jhu/j oumals/ theory_ and_ event/v002/2 .3bove .html> Bowlin, John R. "Rorty and Aquinas on Courage and Contingency." Journal of Religion 77 (1997): 402-420. While he uses the example of courage in his analysis, Bowlin's aim in this essay is to point to a general weakness in

In: Richard Rorty

survey was started before 1989, that is before the fall of communism in Poland, and has been continued until now according to the same methodology. polpan covers the full course of educational and job careers, which provides data on the links between different types of education and benefits obtained

In: Poland