Essays about: "Talcott Parsons"

Found 3 essays containing the words Talcott Parsons.

  1. 1. Investigating Monga : seasonal food insecurity and adaptation strategies in the northern region of Bangladesh

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Md Ariful Islam; [2021]
    Keywords : seasonal food insecurity; poverty; migration; microfinance;

    Abstract : Food insecurity and poverty are interlinked and the main reason for migration in poor households from the northern part of Bangladesh. Individuals from poor households migrate in the hope of improving self-well-being and for their families. Monga-seasonal food insecurity is a multi-dimensional issue in the northern region of Bangladesh. READ MORE

  2. 2. What Makes the EU Tick? : Understanding the Role of Ideas in the Design of the European Institutions in a Novel Way

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling

    Author : Alice Framba; [2021]
    Keywords : European Union Institutions; Organizational Research; European Integration Theory; Adaptation; Historical Institutionalism; Ideas;

    Abstract : This Research is aimed at becoming a theoretical contribution to the field of European Integration Theory and IR for two reasons. Firstly, this Research proposes the theoretical perspective of Talcott Parsons from sociology and organizational research to scholars within IR Theory. READ MORE

  3. 3. Where is the bakery? : The ethnomethodological conception of social order

    University essay from Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : Ellinor Anderberg; [2011]
    Keywords : ethnomethodology; social order; Garfinkel; Parsons; formal analysis; radical reflexivity;

    Abstract : The fundamental sociological problem of social order finds a somewhat ”unorthodox” solution in the ethnomethodological program, the main responsibility of which is ascribed to Harold Garfinkel. The current thesis rests on the view that the program offers insights that have not been sufficiently recognized, and that it bears a message to sociology that has been somewhat lost. READ MORE