915 research outputs found
Juliette de La Genière (Éd.), Le cratère à volutes. Destination d’un vase de prestige entre Grecs et non-Grecs. Actes du colloque international de Paris, octobre 2012 du CVA du musée Pouchkine aux fouilles de Panticapée. Paris, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 2014
De Wit Marie. Juliette de La Genière (Éd.), Le cratère à volutes. Destination d’un vase de prestige entre Grecs et non-Grecs. Actes du colloque international de Paris, octobre 2012 du CVA du musée Pouchkine aux fouilles de Panticapée. Paris, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 2014. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 85, 2016. pp. 548-549
Values, culture, and national identity in economics:perspectives on the relation between the individual and the collective
This thesis addresses several key related issues in the social sciences that have become more prominent over the past decades. The closely related concepts of values, culture, and national identity have gained importance following major socio-cultural changes in the 20th and 21st century. Countries, firms, and people have become increasingly interconnected in today’s globalized world. Yet the benefits of globalization end up with only a lucky few. Whilst boundaries of nation states fade, nationalist sentiments are on the rise. For some, a shared heritage, common descent, and national traditions have become important prerequisites for membership of a community, whereas others view civic liberties, religious freedom, and openness as key. Through the internet, citizens can easily connect to people who share the same ideas, while they might not even know or even distrust their neighbours. Considering these developments, we might wonder whether we can still cooperate and work together for a shared, common good, if the local community and local ties lose their strength? Or, when countries become increasingly diverse, is it still sensible to view culture as something that differs between countries rather than within? And, given that borders fade, is there still such a thing as a common national identity, and if so, with whom do we share this identity? In this thesis I examine these (and related) questions, adopting an interdisciplinary approach that combines insights and methodologies from multiple social sciences (economics, political science, philosophy, and sociology)
Social profit canvas toont sociale winst van de dorpsondersteuner
Als alternatief voor de maatschappelijke kosten-en-batenanalyse presenteerden Vermeulen en Vroomen vorig jaar in ESB het Social Profit Canvas. Dit canvas neemt de publieke waarde van interventies beter mee, stelden zij. Een toepassing op de dorpsondersteuner – een Gronings burgerinitiatief – illustreert de meerwaarde van het canvas
Measuring norms using social survey data
This paper proposes a novel measure of civic norm compliance. We combine the literature on norm compliance from institutional economics and social philosophy. Institutional economics draws on survey data to measure civic norms, whereas social philosophy offers a theoretical framework that proves fruitful when used to operationalize civic norms. This paper shows that significantly different results emerge when the operationalization of civic norms in institutional economics draws on the theoretical framework that social philosophy offers. Furthermore, this study is relevant for social philosophy too, as it shows the potential of survey data as a test-bed for philosophical theories of norm compliance
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