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Peer reviewedCallahan, Jamie L. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2000
Interviews, observations, and surveys of 25 members of a nonprofit organization indicated that the majority of emotion work (expression or experience of emotion) involved suppression of anger; women, especially volunteers, performed most emotion work. These actions were associated with four systems functions: adaptation, goal attainment,…
Descriptors: Anger, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Relationship, Nonprofit Organizations
Chengbing, Wang – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2002
The criticism movement against Pragmatism began in the early 1950s, and it did not end until the latter part of the 1970s. This movement plays a key role not only in popularizing philosophy study, but also in establishing the leading position of dialectical materialism in the academic world of China. In addition, it left a large amount of valuable…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Criticism, Social Systems
Tomlinson, Sally – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2006
This article argues that the proposals in the 2005 White Paper can be largely explained by a New Labour emphasis on "meritocracy" merging with a right-wing belief in education as a means of creating an hierarchical society.
Descriptors: Social Systems, Beliefs, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Isherwood, Lisa – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2004
This article suggests that sex education in Church schools should address the personal as political through proclaiming the liberating potential of incarnational theology. The author suggests that Christian sex educators should be alert to the construction and commodification of desire and its attendant capitalist implications. While resisting…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Philosophy, Feminism, Religious Education
Butner, Jonathan; Amazeen, Polemnia G.; Mulvey, Genna M. – Psychological Methods, 2005
The authors present a dynamical multilevel model that captures changes over time in the bidirectional, potentially asymmetric influence of 2 cyclical processes. S. M. Boker and J. Graham's (1998) differential structural equation modeling approach was expanded to the case of a nonlinear coupled oscillator that is common in bimanual coordination…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Social Systems, Models, Change
Roth, Wolff-Michael; Lee, Yew-Jin – Educational Research Review, 2006
Past educational improvement endeavors were fundamentally centered on the learner as an individual. This changed by the early 1990s after an increasing number of educators and researchers embraced sociocultural learning concepts such as "communities of practice," "communities of learners," and "knowledge-building communities." These ideas are…
Descriptors: Community, Educational Change, Cooperation, Theories
Humphries, Maria; Grant, Suzanne – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2005
An implicit normalization of the capitalist market model--in both the facilitation of human endeavors and our relationship to the earth--is clearly evident in the work of J. Gregory Dees, as it is in much organizational theory and education. To better understand the effects of this market mentality, a more critical approach to Social…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Free Enterprise System, Social Systems, Entrepreneurship
Besley, Tina; Peters, Michael A. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2005
Fast knowledge can be considered part of fast capitalism, especially an emergent new generic form of capitalism based increasingly on forms of symbolic capital associated with the rise of global finance and associated with new information and communication technologies. In this essay, the authors first theorise fast knowledge in relation to fast…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Food, Higher Education, Epistemology
Omerzel, Doris Gomezelj; Sirca, Nada Trunk; Shapiro, Arthur; Brejc, Mateja; Permuth, Steve – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2008
This article focuses first on fundamental trends weakening the European--specifically, the Slovenian--economy and social structure, which are creating a two-class system consisting of an undereducated/uneducated population unable to compete for employment in an economy increasingly requiring more education to update employees' skills. Learning and…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Higher Education, Social Systems, Employees
Alber, Jens; Kohler, Ulrich – Social Indicators Research, 2008
How widespread is the production of food in old and new member states of the European Union and what is the social meaning or logic of such activities? We show that growing food is (a) more widespread in former communist countries than in traditional market economies and (b) is predominantly a hobby or recreational activity in affluent countries,…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Coping, Democracy, Foreign Countries
Usher, Robin – Convergence, 2008
In investigating the place of consumption in education it is necessary to question both critical theory's language of manipulation and neo-liberalism's language of rational action as ways of explaining the significance of consumption in people's lives and where it has assumed a central status in the contemporary social order. This paper argues…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Adult Educators, Teaching Methods
Page, G. Andrew; Hill, Melissa – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2008
Information, communication, and educational technologies hold promise to connect geographically isolated rural communities, offering adults greater access to educational, financial, and numerous other resources. The Internet and computer-based network technologies are often seen as remedies for communities in economic decline, but they also have…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Indigenous Populations, Rural Areas, Educational Technology
Mok, Ka Ho; Wong, Yu Cheung; Zhang, Xiulan – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
In the last two decades, China's education has experienced significant transformations and restructuring on account of privatization and marketization. Unlike the Mao era when the state assumed the major responsibilities in financing and providing education, individuals and families have now to bear increasing financial burdens in paying for…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Privatization, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Byrne, Nicole – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
Factors identified by 16 participants during in-depth interviews as influencing selection of speech pathology as a career were described using the Systems Theory Framework (STF, Patton & McMahon, 2006). Participants were highly likely to identify factors from the individual and social systems, but not the environmental-societal system, of the STF…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Systems Approach, Cognitive Structures, Speech Language Pathology
Edmondson, Jacqueline; D'Urso, Alexandra – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2007
In this article, the authors argue that those who consider schools in an instrumentalist way alone are clearly deceived by the problem, whether elegantly or not. This position is dangerous and leads to a continuing dismal plight if one expects that educators should work within the confines of conditions as they presently exist, conditions that…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Social Justice, Role of Education, Educational Environment

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