Making Progress
Herausgeber: Anderson, Leigh C; Looney, Janet W
Making Progress
Herausgeber: Anderson, Leigh C; Looney, Janet W
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In this volume, noted scholars in economics, government, education, technology, literature, culture, and religion, among other fields, discuss the meaning and measurement of progress in their areas of specialty.
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In this volume, noted scholars in economics, government, education, technology, literature, culture, and religion, among other fields, discuss the meaning and measurement of progress in their areas of specialty.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 147mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780739104910
- ISBN-10: 0739104918
- Artikelnr.: 38495375
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 147mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780739104910
- ISBN-10: 0739104918
- Artikelnr.: 38495375
Edited by Leigh C. Anderson and Janet W. Looney - Contributions by C Leigh Anderson; Richard N. Brandon; Christopher Bretherton; Daniel Chirot; Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi; Ruth Schwartz Cowan; Alison Cullen; Martin Daly; J Patrick Dobel; Daniel J. Evans; And
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Foreword Part 3 Introduction Part 4 Section I:
Defining, Measuring, and Implementing Progress Chapter 5 Progress and the
Promise of Public Policy Chapter 6 Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: An
Assessment Chapter 7 Making Progress in Implementation Scholarship: A
Survey of the Literature Part 8 Section II: The Domains of Progress Part 9
Progress in Ourselves Chapter 10 Introduction Chapter 11 Progress and
Evolution Chapter 12 The Meaning of Progress in the New Millennium Chapter
13 Faith and the Future: Religion and the Problem of Progress in the New
Millennium Chapter 14 Progress in Literature Chapter 15 Paradoxical
Progress: Medical Advances and Moral Anxiety Chapter 16 Young Children: The
First Step in Progress Chapter 17 Progress and Education: Supporting the
Realization of Human Aspirations Part 18 Progress in Our Relations with
Others Chapter 19 Introduction Chapter 20 Achieving Progress in Solving
Collective-Action Problems Chapter 21 Is There Cultural Progress? Chapter
22 Ethnopolitical Warfare and Massacres: Is There Progress? Chapter 23
Progress and Contentious Politics Chapter 24 NGOs, Development, and Human
Rights: A Story of Progress and Policy Chapter 25 Free Press, Profit
Margins, and Democratic Governance: Is There a Fatal Flaw? Part 26 Progress
in Our Material and Natural World Chapter 27 Introduction Chapter 28
Progress and the Natural Sciences: Issues and Perspectives Chapter 29
Progress: An Economist's View Chapter 30 Perhaps Progress Really is Our
Most Important Product: A Feminist Contemplates the Twentieth Century
Chapter 31 Information Technology and Progress Chapter 32 Toward
Eliminating Poverty From the World: Grameen Bank Experience Chapter 33
Progressing Toward Environmental Sustainability
Defining, Measuring, and Implementing Progress Chapter 5 Progress and the
Promise of Public Policy Chapter 6 Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: An
Assessment Chapter 7 Making Progress in Implementation Scholarship: A
Survey of the Literature Part 8 Section II: The Domains of Progress Part 9
Progress in Ourselves Chapter 10 Introduction Chapter 11 Progress and
Evolution Chapter 12 The Meaning of Progress in the New Millennium Chapter
13 Faith and the Future: Religion and the Problem of Progress in the New
Millennium Chapter 14 Progress in Literature Chapter 15 Paradoxical
Progress: Medical Advances and Moral Anxiety Chapter 16 Young Children: The
First Step in Progress Chapter 17 Progress and Education: Supporting the
Realization of Human Aspirations Part 18 Progress in Our Relations with
Others Chapter 19 Introduction Chapter 20 Achieving Progress in Solving
Collective-Action Problems Chapter 21 Is There Cultural Progress? Chapter
22 Ethnopolitical Warfare and Massacres: Is There Progress? Chapter 23
Progress and Contentious Politics Chapter 24 NGOs, Development, and Human
Rights: A Story of Progress and Policy Chapter 25 Free Press, Profit
Margins, and Democratic Governance: Is There a Fatal Flaw? Part 26 Progress
in Our Material and Natural World Chapter 27 Introduction Chapter 28
Progress and the Natural Sciences: Issues and Perspectives Chapter 29
Progress: An Economist's View Chapter 30 Perhaps Progress Really is Our
Most Important Product: A Feminist Contemplates the Twentieth Century
Chapter 31 Information Technology and Progress Chapter 32 Toward
Eliminating Poverty From the World: Grameen Bank Experience Chapter 33
Progressing Toward Environmental Sustainability
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Foreword Part 3 Introduction Part 4 Section I:
Defining, Measuring, and Implementing Progress Chapter 5 Progress and the
Promise of Public Policy Chapter 6 Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: An
Assessment Chapter 7 Making Progress in Implementation Scholarship: A
Survey of the Literature Part 8 Section II: The Domains of Progress Part 9
Progress in Ourselves Chapter 10 Introduction Chapter 11 Progress and
Evolution Chapter 12 The Meaning of Progress in the New Millennium Chapter
13 Faith and the Future: Religion and the Problem of Progress in the New
Millennium Chapter 14 Progress in Literature Chapter 15 Paradoxical
Progress: Medical Advances and Moral Anxiety Chapter 16 Young Children: The
First Step in Progress Chapter 17 Progress and Education: Supporting the
Realization of Human Aspirations Part 18 Progress in Our Relations with
Others Chapter 19 Introduction Chapter 20 Achieving Progress in Solving
Collective-Action Problems Chapter 21 Is There Cultural Progress? Chapter
22 Ethnopolitical Warfare and Massacres: Is There Progress? Chapter 23
Progress and Contentious Politics Chapter 24 NGOs, Development, and Human
Rights: A Story of Progress and Policy Chapter 25 Free Press, Profit
Margins, and Democratic Governance: Is There a Fatal Flaw? Part 26 Progress
in Our Material and Natural World Chapter 27 Introduction Chapter 28
Progress and the Natural Sciences: Issues and Perspectives Chapter 29
Progress: An Economist's View Chapter 30 Perhaps Progress Really is Our
Most Important Product: A Feminist Contemplates the Twentieth Century
Chapter 31 Information Technology and Progress Chapter 32 Toward
Eliminating Poverty From the World: Grameen Bank Experience Chapter 33
Progressing Toward Environmental Sustainability
Defining, Measuring, and Implementing Progress Chapter 5 Progress and the
Promise of Public Policy Chapter 6 Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: An
Assessment Chapter 7 Making Progress in Implementation Scholarship: A
Survey of the Literature Part 8 Section II: The Domains of Progress Part 9
Progress in Ourselves Chapter 10 Introduction Chapter 11 Progress and
Evolution Chapter 12 The Meaning of Progress in the New Millennium Chapter
13 Faith and the Future: Religion and the Problem of Progress in the New
Millennium Chapter 14 Progress in Literature Chapter 15 Paradoxical
Progress: Medical Advances and Moral Anxiety Chapter 16 Young Children: The
First Step in Progress Chapter 17 Progress and Education: Supporting the
Realization of Human Aspirations Part 18 Progress in Our Relations with
Others Chapter 19 Introduction Chapter 20 Achieving Progress in Solving
Collective-Action Problems Chapter 21 Is There Cultural Progress? Chapter
22 Ethnopolitical Warfare and Massacres: Is There Progress? Chapter 23
Progress and Contentious Politics Chapter 24 NGOs, Development, and Human
Rights: A Story of Progress and Policy Chapter 25 Free Press, Profit
Margins, and Democratic Governance: Is There a Fatal Flaw? Part 26 Progress
in Our Material and Natural World Chapter 27 Introduction Chapter 28
Progress and the Natural Sciences: Issues and Perspectives Chapter 29
Progress: An Economist's View Chapter 30 Perhaps Progress Really is Our
Most Important Product: A Feminist Contemplates the Twentieth Century
Chapter 31 Information Technology and Progress Chapter 32 Toward
Eliminating Poverty From the World: Grameen Bank Experience Chapter 33
Progressing Toward Environmental Sustainability