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Durkheim, Emile --- Sociology --- History. --- 316.2 --- #SBIB:316.20H32 --- Sociologische richtingen. Sociologische scholen. Sociologen --- De sociologie van Emile Durkheim: secundaire bronnen --- 316.2 Sociologische richtingen. Sociologische scholen. Sociologen --- History --- Durkheim, Emile, --- Tʻu-erh-kan, --- Di︠u︡rkem, E., --- Durkheim, David Émile, --- Di︠u︡rkgeĭm, Ėmilʹ, --- Dyurukēmu, Emīru, --- Durkheim, Emilio, --- Dirkem, Emil, --- Sociology - France - History.
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Critical realism is a distinct school of thought in philosophy and the social sciences that has been expanding and growing in significance over the past three decades. It offers important insights into the nature of both our social and natural world, and the nature of the social sciences by challenging conventional notions of the relationship between empirical experiences, actual events, and causal mechanisms. Critical Realism and the Social Sciences brings together contributors from both sides of the Atlantic, all of whom engage with tenets of critical realism, juxtaposing them with traditional representations of social scientific enquiry. United in the belief that the conceptual systems hitherto relied upon affect our styles of thought, ethical choices, political orientations, and so on, the contributors explore realism in relation to other currents of theoretical thought, thus suggesting a basis for evaluation and further elaboration of critical realism. As a whole, the volume seeks to show how this particular approach provides a way to better understand many aspects of social existence, from human attributes to the interrelatedness of human activities and the natural world. In this much-needed study, critical realism is carefully examined, sympathetically assessed, and creatively developed by authors from diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
Critical realism. --- Marxist criticism. --- Social sciences --- Réalisme critique --- Critique marxiste --- Sciences sociales --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Critical realism --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie. --- Criticism, Marxist --- Marxian criticism --- Marxist literary criticism --- Communism and literature --- Communist aesthetics --- Criticism --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- Philosophy, Modern --- Realism --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization
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Corporate crime inflicts massive harm on employees, consumers, workplaces, economies, and the environment, but there are inadequate controls and few deterrent mechanisms, and sanctions are mild relative to the harm done. There is little agreement on remedies and praxis, reflecting an underlying diversity of opinion on the causes of corporate criminality. Corporate Crime is a collection of original papers by many of the world's leading experts on corporate crime, and covers its causes, extent, and control. It provides discussions of all the major areas of corporate criminal conduct, looking at the relationship between corporate structure and corporate crime. It opens up debate on appropriate control strategies to deter perpetrators and minimize harm. The discussions centre around strategies to control the social, economic, and political costs of various kinds of corporate crime - within the corporate organization and the fields of finance, occupational health and safety, and environmental degradation.
Commercial crimes --- Corporations --- Congresses. --- Corrupt practices --- Corporate crime --- Crimes, Financial --- Financial crimes --- Offenses affecting the public trade --- Crime --- Business corporations --- C corporations --- Corporations, Business --- Corporations, Public --- Limited companies --- Publicly held corporations --- Publicly traded corporations --- Public limited companies --- Stock corporations --- Subchapter C corporations --- Business enterprises --- Corporate power --- Disincorporation --- Stocks --- Trusts, Industrial --- CRIMINOLOGIE --- DELINQUANCE --- ENTREPRISES --- RESPONSABILITE --- PERSONNES MORALES --- DROIT PENAL --- ENVIRONNEMENT --- REGLEMENTATION DU TRAVAIL --- DELINQUANCE ECONOMIQUE ET FINANCIERE --- CRIME EN COL BLANC
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Chemical industry --- -Commercial crimes --- Hazardous substances --- Offenses against the environment --- Toxic torts --- Dangerous chemicals --- Dangerous goods --- Dangerous materials --- Dangerous substances --- Hazardous chemicals --- Hazardous goods --- Hazardous materials --- Hazmats --- Chemicals --- Materials --- Corporate crime --- Crimes, Financial --- Financial crimes --- Offenses affecting the public trade --- Crime --- Crimes against the environment --- Environmental crimes --- Environmental offenses --- Offenses, Environmental --- Offenses, Pollution --- Pollution crimes --- Pollution offenses --- Environmental sciences --- Chemical industries --- Man-made chemicals industry --- Synthetic chemicals industry --- Industries --- Hazardous substances damages, Liability for --- Liability for hazardous substances damages --- Liability for toxic substances damages --- Torts, Toxic --- Toxic substances damages, Liability for --- Personal injuries --- Corrupt practices --- Manufacture and industry --- Law and legislation --- Commercial crimes. --- Hazardous substances. --- Offenses against the environment. --- Toxic torts. --- Corrupt practices. --- Commercial crimes
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Critical realism is a distinct school of thought in philosophy and the social sciences that has been expanding and growing in significance over the past three decades. It offers important insights into the nature of both our social and natural world, and the nature of the social sciences by challenging conventional notions of the relationship between empirical experiences, actual events, and causal mechanisms. Critical Realism and the Social Sciences brings together contributors from both sides of the Atlantic, all of whom engage with tenets of critical realism, juxtaposing them with traditional representations of social scientific enquiry. United in the belief that the conceptual systems hitherto relied upon affect our styles of thought, ethical choices, political orientations, and so on, the contributors explore realism in relation to other currents of theoretical thought, thus suggesting a basis for evaluation and further elaboration of critical realism. As a whole, the volume seeks to show how this particular approach provides a way to better understand many aspects of social existence, from human attributes to the interrelatedness of human activities and the natural world. In this much-needed study, critical realism is carefully examined, sympathetically assessed, and creatively developed by authors from diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
Critical realism. --- Marxist criticism. --- Social sciences --- Réalisme critique --- Critique marxiste --- Sciences sociales --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Critical realism --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie.
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