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
policy functions as a built-in, self-regulating mechanism whereby businesses monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for the company's actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, and all other members of the.
The protection of global resources is controversial because the development of an advanced industrial society involves the exploitation of natural resources to produce goods and services for world market.
-So, how can we balance the resource needs of industrial society with the natural environment?
Authoritative Body
They could create an authoritative body to regulate the commons
How
regulations can influence the amount and quality of tourism development in a particular area. Policies of the many departments and bureaus can greatly influence how human, physical and cultural resources are applied.
8)The development of theme parks
The theme park market worldwide has grown dramatically during the last decades.
For example, in the USA (where most of the theme park tre
With the rapid development of the economy, political economy plays a more and more important role in commerce, so does the government reaction in fixing the defects in recent capitalist economy.Polanyi's "The Great Transformation" is a broad, sweeping work that encompasses history, sociology, economics and political science. MacIver writes that the book's particular relevance for a political scie
regulations, and the common law.
The ranking of the United Stated based on the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International is 22th which is somewhat lower than other advanced countries. And 72% of the people in the survey predict that the level of corruption will increase, 71% predict that the current government’s actions in the fight against corruption are ineffective [Exhibiti
II. A contemporary human rights dilemma
As we mentioned earlier, China is not democratized as much as the other leading states in the international system. China’s internet censorship over its people by the central government can be seen as human rights dilemma in China, such as freedom of expression and privacy. China's internet regulations may be one of the most extensive and restrictive r
Economic neoliberalism
John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer (2006) of the CEPR point to Economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation along with the decline of union membership as one of the causes of economic inequality. In an analysis of the effects of intensive Anglo-American neo-liberal policies in comparison to continental European neo - liberalism, where unions have remained stro
To make breakthrough progress in the molecular understanding of transcription and its regulation
disturbances in transcriptional regulation contribute cancer, inflammation, heart disease and metabolic diseases.
Essential to be able to direct this development to form only the wanted type of cells
Gene targeting in ES cell
1. ES cell culture
2. Construction of targeting vector
3. ES
science)”으로 규정함으로써 설계활동을 예술(art) 또는 기예(craft)보다는 과학으로 이해함으로써 Davies(1991)가 표명한바 있는 예술적 설계관점과 다른 일면을 보여 주고 있다. 이상과 같은 설계개념 속에는 창조성 개념이 공통적으로 강조되고 있으며, 이는 사전에 결정된 일련의 단계적 절차를 따르는 전