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the case 1 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science” and the case 4, concerns the characteristic: “Science demands and relies on
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interreligious coexistence in increasing multicultural social contexts, human rights (and particularly women’s rights and LGBT+ rights), and social justice. Further Information: ecpr.eu/Events/175 11th [...] the following topics: Seminar 1: “There is no democracy without transnational human rights and a social-welfare state – A thesis for discussion”, starting from 03.05.2021, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Seminar 2: “How [...] Bourdieusian class analysis and decolonial critique, the lecture shows that migrants in different social positions are equally concerned with claiming closeness to the UK’s meritocratic culture and with
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BURKE, Peter (2006): Wörter machen Leute. Berlin: Wagenbach. 22. BRIGGS, Asa / BURKE, Peter (2009): A Social History of the Media. From Gutenberg to the Internet. 3th edition. Cambridge / Malden: Polity Press [...] Chris (Eds.) (2007): The Language Question in Europe and Diverse Societies. Political, Legal and Social Perspectives. Oxford/Portland: Hart Publishing. 25. COLIN, Nicole/ UMLAUF, Joachim (Hrsg.) (2015): [...] BERMEL, Neil/ FERGUSON, Gibson (Eds.) (2015): Attitudes towards English in Europe. (Language and Social Life; 2). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 79. MAILHAMMER, Robert/ VENNEMANN GEN. NIERFELD, Theo/ OLSEN
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activity 6 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. E) The activity 7 concerns the characteristics, which are quoted in the previous
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activity 6 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. E) The activity 7 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science, which
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constructions. 6. Demonstrate that Mouchot's research provided a solution to a social problem at his time and generally, the social needs indicate and sometimes define the field of the scientific inquiry. 7 [...] Michael Faraday, however, when Joule started publishing on the mechanical equivalent of heat, his social status was certainly an issue. On the other hand, William Thomson was well trained, a young pro- [...] support by Thomson contributed to the acknowl- edgment of Joule’s work. But it is not a question of social status that is interesting in Joule’s work: His experiments are equally remarkable. To give but a
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have no settlement nearby; therefore shadow and flickering are not issues of concern. Social Acceptance The social acceptance of the wind energy project has been analysed through the review of the responses [...] Trust. Overall, the key objective of this assessment study was to analyse the technical, economical, social and environmental feasibility of developing community-owned energy projects on Jura. Thus the undertaken [...] ............................................................... 17 3.6 Environmental impacts and social acceptance .................................................................................... 19
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a) “Science demands and relies on empirical evidence” and b) “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. B) The activities 4 and 5 concern the characteristic of Nature of Science:
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national identity: from ‘unexpected nation’ to the ‘freedom nation’ Building bridges: the power of social cohesion in Ukrainian society under the war 02.05.23 Alexander Wöll, University of Potsdam Alessandro
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