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Social change --- Community organization --- Social psychology --- 316.4 --- Sociale processen --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Organization theory
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BPB9999 --- BPB2302 --- 316 --- 316.4 --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Sociale processen --- 316 Sociologie --(algemeen) --- Sociologie --(algemeen) --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy
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"Important essays by a leading expert in the field Trailblazing work at the scientific end of philosophy Brian Skyrms presents eighteen essays which apply adaptive dynamics (of cultural evolution and individual learning) to social theory. Altruism, spite, fairness, trust, division of labor, and signaling are treated from this perspective. Correlation is seen to be of fundamental importance. Interactions with neighbors in space, on static networks, and on co-evolving dynamics networks are investigated. Spontaneous emergence of social structure and of signaling systems are examined in the context of learning dynamics."--Back cover.
Philosophical anthropology --- Sociological theory building --- Social psychology --- Semiotics --- Social sciences --- Sciences sociales --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Philosophy --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- 316.4 --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Sociale processen
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Operational research. Game theory --- Social psychology --- Game theory --- 316.4 --- Sociale processen --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Games, Theory of --- Theory of games --- Mathematical models --- Mathematics
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One fundamental premise of democratic theory is that social policy, group choice, or collective action should be based on the preferences of the individuals in the society, group, or collective. Using the tools of formal mathematical analysis, Peter C. Fishburn explores and defines the conditions for social choice and methods for synthesizing individuals' preferences. This study is unique in its emphasis on social choice functions, the general position that individual indifference may not be transitive, and the use of certain mathematics such as linear algebra.The text is divided into three main parts: social choice between two alternatives, which examines a variety of majority-like functions; simple majority social choice, which focuses on social choice among many alternatives when two-element feasible subset choices are based on simple majority; and a general study of aspects and types of social choice functions for many alternatives.Originally published in 1973.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Social choice --- 316.4 --- Choice, Social --- Collective choice --- Public choice --- Choice (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Welfare economics --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Sociale processen --- Sociological theories --- Social choice. --- Choix collectif
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Bureaucracy --- Bureaucratie --- 316.4 --- #SBIB:35H001 --- #SBIB:022.TOND --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Sociale processen --- Bestuurswetenschappen: algemene werken, referentiewerken, documentatie --- Sociology of organization
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Toen The New York Times Amsterdam-Noord vergeleek met Brooklyn en op nummer drie plaatste in hun jaarlijkse lijst van onontdekte parels die je bezocht moét hebben, maakte Massih Hutak zich zorgen. Want nu was de buurt hip, maar hij constateerde dat tegelijkertijd meer en meer bewoners en ondernemers in de problemen kwamen door de steeds hogere huren. Zij profiteerden niet mee van de investeringen die nu in de buurt werden gedaan. Dit gebeurt niet alleen in Amsterdam, maar overal ter wereld. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Londen, Parijs en Berlijn, overal zag hij hetzelfde fenomeen: de oorspronkelijke bewoners worden in hoog tempo vervangen door nieuwe, vaak jonge bewoners, met hogere inkomens. Hippe koffietenten nemen de plaats in van de oude groente- en fruitboer. Dure koopwoningen voor de happe few komen in de plaats van betaalbare huur. Gentrificatie, heet dit, en het is geen natuurverschijnsel, maar het resultaat van beleid. Getuige van de veranderingen in zijn eigen buurt ging Massih Hutak op zoek naar hoe het werkt, en naar een antwoord op de vraag hoe steden kunnen groeien en oude en nieuwe bewoners samen kunnen leven; Want de stad moet een plek voor iedereen zijn.
Sociology of environment --- Environmental planning --- Dutch literature --- sociale processen --- buurtontwikkeling --- stadsontwikkeling --- stadsvernieuwing --- Gentrificatie.
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Social change --- History of civilization --- Civilization --- Sociology --- Time --- Philosophy. --- Social aspects. --- sociologie --- sociale structuur --- sociologie, cultuur --- #SBIB:93H3 --- 316.4 --- Thematische geschiedenis --- Sociale processen --- 316.4 Sociale processen --- Philosophy and civilization --- Philosophy --- Social aspects
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Sociology of policy --- Social change --- Political sociology --- Community organization --- Social psychology --- 316.4 --- 316.44 --- Sociale processen --- Sociale mobiliteit. Sociale differentiatie --- 316.44 Sociale mobiliteit. Sociale differentiatie --- 316.4 Sociale processen
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Microeconomics --- Choix collectif --- Collectieve keuze --- Social choice --- Social choice. --- 316.4 --- Choice, Social --- Collective choice --- Public choice --- Choice (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Welfare economics --- Sociale processen --- #A9207E --- 316.4 Sociale processen
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