Intro _ Theoretical Background
Risk Society Theory by Uleich Beck
Three levels of features
The Advancement In Science Technology
Nuclear Power Plant
Explosion at Chernobyl
Affluent-Society + Risk-Society
Manufactured Risk Theory by Anthony Giddens
Manufactured Risk
Produced by the modernization process
Unpredictable
What we are experiencing today are mostly caused by humans.
Intro
Luther gulick and his writings are directly and obviously central to those concerns.
Gulick’s
first publication in 1920
(a book-length version og his doctoral dissertation)
last publication in 1990
(an article in Public Administration Review)
Gulick’s work reflects many ofthe emphases ofthe reform movement ofthe early twentieth century as it applied to public-sector orga
short ballot
a strong executive branch
consolidation agencies
the adoption of more "businesslike" practices in government
public administration and private administration belong to a single broad science
a division of labor.
arrive at policy decisions through planning.
coordinate, direct, and hold accountable.
seek to maximize results through incentives and the best use
[1963~1965] economic adviser to the head ofthe U.S. Agency for International Development mission to India.
[1981~1982] president ofthe American Political Science Association
[1991] Lindbloom retired in Yale University
The market system
Mutual adjustment
Criticize individual and individual and organizational actors
The organizational level.
Not command but legi
1.Introduction
Every creaturein thenature strives against environmental change to survive.
Some cold-blooded animals such as chameleon or cuttlefish change their body's color to surrounding color, in case of some fishes like ase cucumber, they transform theirshape under stimuli, and some creature like flytrap, they rapidly response to stimuli to prey. Those surcical instinctsclude serial proc
The social construction of bodies: an example
18th Century (Bodily) Flux
People were bound into Social Relations down to their Inner-most Flesh
Contingent on their social, cultural and historical context
Socially constructed
Anti-psychiatry movement
Freidson (1970)
Medicine → Objective Science
Application of Medical Knowledge →
Not objective, Mediated by the Social
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Community background and School nature of Shin-heung middle school.
1) Community map
2) Foundation of Shin-heung middle school : In 1900
3) A number of student :
4) Educational welfare priority support project's number of supply-demand student : About 250
2. The Education-Welfare Priority Support Project introduction
1) Project promotion bac
1. Community background and School nature of Shin-heung middle school.
1) Community map – Junghwa-san dong
2) Foundation of Shin-heung middle school : In 1900
3) A number of student
4) Educational welfare priority support project's number of supply-demand student : About 250
-> Male students are more larger than female students in number.
2. The introduction of Education-Welfa
The protection of global resources is controversial because the development of an advanced industrial society involves the exploitation ofnatural resources to produce goods and services for world market.
-So, how can we balance the resource needs of industrial society with thenatural environment?
Authoritative Body
They could create an authoritative body to regulate the commons
How
1. Introduction
The major topic of this study
What Competitive Intelligence means
2) Importance of ethics in its practice
3) How some Library and Information Science Schools in the United States are developing programs in CI
2. What is Competitive Intelligence?
Competitive
Intelligence
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Legal collection and analysis of information conducted by using information databases and o