... www.hsrcpublishers.ac.za Human SciencesResearch Council Report of the Review Panel Free download from www.hsrcpublishers.ac.za 25Executive Summary research programme purposes ... human sciences in innovation. Indeed the White Paper and subsequent S&Tpolicy documents give considered recognition to the human sciences in their own right and in relation to the hard sciences ... thenew HSRC: research excellence and leadership in the human sciences, research co-ordination, and capacity-building through involvement inproject work. (p. 20)South Africa’s National Research...
... social and humansciences in South Africa. The Analysis of Research in the HumanSciences programme, as it was known, commenced in 1993 under the auspices of the HumanSciencesResearch Council. ... Subcommittee on Methodology and the Analysis of Research) Human SciencesResearchCouncil Pretoria 1998 Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.zaPREFACE This publication forms ... in the programme. These were: issues related to research resources; the implementation and usefulness of humansciences research; quality of research; and methodological and epistemological...
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... (paperback)23 Patterns of Human Growth, second edition Barry Bogin 0 521 56438 7 (paperback)24 Migration and Colonisation in Human Microevolution Alan Fix 0 521 59206 225 Human Growth in the Past ... changes within38 Neanderthals and Modern Humansin humans. Because habitats and landscapes frequently changed spatial loca-tion due to climate changes, humans instead of adapting in situ tracked ... critical in the adaptation of humans to non-tropical environments.In the following chapters, these trends will allow us to interpret human evo-lution in the Quaternary. Humans adapted to obtaining...
... protestscholar, human rights guide human conduct in the fight against injustice andoppression. Only for the discourse scholar is the moral status of human rightsopen to question. To him or her, human ... Butwemustresistthisequalisationofrights(thebuildingblocksofeverypositivism)andhumanrights,whicharethepromisesofafutureandthecritiqueofallpositivelawandsystemofrights’:Douzinas,EndofHumanRights,at373–4.26BerdalAralmakesthispointinanarticleaboutOttomanrule:‘[An]obviousdifferencebetweenIslamandmodernhumanrightsdoctrinedoesnotimplythatsocietieslivingunderIslamicrulearesubjecttoarbitraryruleoreventooppression’:BerdalAral,‘TheIdeaofHumanRightsasPerceivedintheOttomanEmpire’(2004)26HumanRightsQuarterly454–82,at461.27Seee.g.WendyBrown’sarticlepurposelyentitled‘“TheMostWeCanHopeFor ”:HumanRightsandthePoliticsofFatalism’.28ForexampleBrownseemsinterestedneitherinaliberalnorahumanrightsper-spective;Benthamwasaliberalbutdidnotbelieveinhumanrights.29ForexcellentlegalcommentariesontheConvention,seereferencesgiveninnote1ofChapter2.30Critiqueswhicharenotdiscussedinthebookbutwouldhavebeenhighlyrelevantincludecommunitarianism,criticalracetheoryandstrandswithinthecriticallegalstudiesmovement.31Marie-Be´ne´dicteDembour,‘HumanRightsTalkandAnthropologicalAmbivalence:TheParticularContextsofUniversalClaims’,inOliviaHarris(ed.),InsideandOutsidetheLaw:AnthropologicalStudiesofAuthorityandAmbiguity(London:Routledge,1996)19–40.32ToborrowanexpressionfoundinDouzinas,EndofHumanRights,at4.33Thus,togiveafewexamples,IsurmiseinChapter8thatJackDonnelly(Politics),AlanGewirth(Philosophy),MichaelPerry(Law)andMichaelFreeman(Govern-ment)arenaturalscholars;MichaelIgnatieff(History),ConorGearty(Law)andRichardWilson(Anthropology)deliberativescholars;UpendraBaxi(Law),CostasDouzinas(Law),GuyHaarscher(Philosophy)andKenBooth(InternationalPolitics)protestscholars;TalalAsad(Anthropology),WendyBrown(Politics),MakauMutua(Law)andmyself(Law,withatraininginAnthropology)discoursescholars.Asthisbriefpresentationmakesclear,Idonotbelievethatfault-linesinscholarlydebatesabouthumanrightsfollowdisciplinaryboundaries.34Thus,MichaelIgnatieffqualifiesareligious-likeapproachtohumanrightsas‘ido-latry’:Ignatieff,HumanRights.Thissecular-likeapproachtohumanrights(whichdoesnotpreventdeliberativescholarsfrombeingreligiousintheprimarysenseoftheterm)isalsohumanist:Fagan,‘ParadoxicalBedfellows’.35IthinkIshouldbeallowedtheuseoftheword‘disciple’:GuyHaarscher,whomIclassifyasaprotestscholarinChapter8,usestheFrenchword‘dressage’(literallytraining, ... ”:HumanRightsandthePoliticsofFatalism’.28ForexampleBrownseemsinterestedneitherinaliberalnorahumanrightsper-spective;Benthamwasaliberalbutdidnotbelieveinhumanrights.29ForexcellentlegalcommentariesontheConvention,seereferencesgiveninnote1ofChapter2.30Critiqueswhicharenotdiscussedinthebookbutwouldhavebeenhighlyrelevantincludecommunitarianism,criticalracetheoryandstrandswithinthecriticallegalstudiesmovement.31Marie-Be´ne´dicteDembour,‘HumanRightsTalkandAnthropologicalAmbivalence:TheParticularContextsofUniversalClaims’,inOliviaHarris(ed.),InsideandOutsidetheLaw:AnthropologicalStudiesofAuthorityandAmbiguity(London:Routledge,1996)19–40.32ToborrowanexpressionfoundinDouzinas,EndofHumanRights,at4.33Thus,togiveafewexamples,IsurmiseinChapter8thatJackDonnelly(Politics),AlanGewirth(Philosophy),MichaelPerry(Law)andMichaelFreeman(Govern-ment)arenaturalscholars;MichaelIgnatieff(History),ConorGearty(Law)andRichardWilson(Anthropology)deliberativescholars;UpendraBaxi(Law),CostasDouzinas(Law),GuyHaarscher(Philosophy)andKenBooth(InternationalPolitics)protestscholars;TalalAsad(Anthropology),WendyBrown(Politics),MakauMutua(Law)andmyself(Law,withatraininginAnthropology)discoursescholars.Asthisbriefpresentationmakesclear,Idonotbelievethatfault-linesinscholarlydebatesabouthumanrightsfollowdisciplinaryboundaries.34Thus,MichaelIgnatieffqualifiesareligious-likeapproachtohumanrightsas‘ido-latry’:Ignatieff,HumanRights.Thissecular-likeapproachtohumanrights(whichdoesnotpreventdeliberativescholarsfrombeingreligiousintheprimarysenseoftheterm)isalsohumanist:Fagan,‘ParadoxicalBedfellows’.35IthinkIshouldbeallowedtheuseoftheword‘disciple’:GuyHaarscher,whomIclassifyasaprotestscholarinChapter8,usestheFrenchword‘dressage’(literallytraining,...
... nature of volcanoes and focuses on the e orts of researchers to understand hot spots.3FOS_Earth Science_DC.indd 66 2/8/10 10:57:40 AMEARTH SCIENCES 621919 e Irish physicist Sir Joseph Larmor ... 1950s researchers discovered long, ocean-girdling ridges. A ridge is a range of hills or hilly terrain, but the ocean ridges also contained a crack—a deep valley or rift. In the 1960s the researchers ... Magnets.Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996. Magnets and magnetism have interested people ever since the ancient Greeks. Livingston relates the history of research on magnets and magnetic...
... Navy Personnel Research and Devel- opment Center Technical Report 79-7, San Diego,CA, (1979). 141 NATURAL VS. PRECISE CONCISE LANGUAGES FOR HUMAN OPERATION OF COMPUTERS: RESEARCH ISSUES ... replace a human decision, the hazy boundary between computer as tool and computer as physician is crossed. Other researchers are more direct in their attempt to create systems which simulate human ... suggestions. It has often disturbed me that researchers in natural language usually build sys- tems for someone else to use. If the idea is so good, why don't researchers build natural language...
... to The Research andLibrary Services Division of the Provisional Legislative Council Secretariat as the source and onecopy of the reproduction is sent to the Provisional Legislative Council ... the Elderly, edited by Chernoff and Lipschitz, Raven Press, 1988.Provisional Legislative Council Secretariat Health Care for Elderly People Research and Library Services Division page 88.4 Table ... Care, Health for All: The Way Forward, 1990 p.89.Provisional Legislative Council Secretariat Health Care for Elderly People Research and Library Services Division page 3015.30 The two major groups...
... Embryonic stem cells— Research. 2. Human embryo Research. I. National ResearchCouncil (U.S.). Board onLife Sciences. II. National ResearchCouncil (U.S.). Board on Health Sciences Policy. QH588.S83G85 ... Cataloging-in-Publication DataGuidelines for human embryonic stem cell research / Board on Life Sciences, National Research Council, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine. p. ... funding of research with human hES cells, and designated certain areas ofhES cell research that were ineligible for NIH funding:• the derivation of hES cells from human embryos,• research in...