Transformativeeconomics is an alternative theory of socio economics . Transformativeeconomics was derived from Progressive Utilization Theory PROUT a social philosophy developed by India n philosopher Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar in 1959. Proponents of this theory view capitalism traditional capitalism as a system that treats Human nature humanity as an input labour and cost wages , with the result being the accumulation of Capital economics capital . Transformativeeconomics attempts to reverse this and make the outputs of the economic system work for humanity, by placing environmental and local community needs at the foundation of economics. External links http www.prout.org Proutist Universal http www.worldproutassembly.org World Prout Assembly econ stub Category Economic ideologies ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Transformative justice is a general philosophical strategy for responding to conflicts. It takes the principles and practices of restorative justice beyond the criminal justice system. It applies to areas such as environmental law , corporate law , Labor relations labor management relations , consumer bankruptcy and debt, and family law . Transformative justice uses a Systems theory systems approach , seeking to see problems, as not only the beginning of the crime but also the causes of crime, and tries to treat an offense as a transformative relational and educational opportunity for victims, offenders and all other members of the affected community. In theory, a transformative justice model can apply even between peoples with no prior contact. It can be seen as a general philosophical strategy for responding to conflicts akin to peacemaking . Transformative justice is concerned with root cause s and comprehensive outcomes. It is akin to healing justice more than other alternatives to imprisonment . In contrast to restorative justice, no quantification or assessment of loss or harms or any assignment of the role of victim is made, and no attempt to compare the past historical and future normative or predicted conditions is made either. The victim is not normally part of the transformative process, but can choose to be. Participants agree only on what constitutes effective harms reduction , which may include separating or isolating perpetrator and victim. In contrast to equity restorative justice, there is no social definition of Equity economics equity ... remorse. As in transformative learning , one works from desired future states back to the present steps ... from civilization. Transformative justice theory has been advanced by Ruth Morris and Giselle ... Retributive justice Transformative learning cite book last Morris first Ruth Rittenhouse authorlink Ruth Morris coauthors title Stories of Transformative Justice publisher Canadian Scholars Press ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Wikify date April 2010 Transformative research is a term used by the U.S. National Science Foundation NSF . NSF s National Science Board defined transformative research as research that has the capacity to revolutionize existing fields, create new subfields, cause paradigm shifts, support discovery, and lead to radically new technologies. http www.nsf.gov news news summ.jsp?cntn id 109853 NSF announced August 9, 2007 that its board had endorsed a proposal by NSF director Arden L. Bement, Jr. to increase the agency s support for transformative research. As a result of this board endorsement, the transformative nature of proposed research will become one of the intellectual merit review criteria on which reviewers will base their evaluations of proposals submitted to NSF. The change in the intellectual merit section of the http www.nsf.gov publications pub summ.jsp?ods key gpg NSF Grant Proposal Guide would add potentially transformative research language To what extent does the proposed activity suggest and explore creative, original, or potentially transformative concepts? DEFAULTSORT Transformative Research Category National Science Foundation ... more details
Confusing date December 2006 Citation style date September 2010 Transformative learning is a term used ... to Mezirow s Transformative Learning Theory, ref Mezirow, 1990, 1991, 2000 ref which describes ... 4 ref Merriam and Caffarella ref Merriam and Caffarella, 1999, p.  321 ref codify transformative learning into three phases critical reflection, reflective discourse, and action. Transformative ..., 2000, p.  8 ref At the core of Transformative Learning Theory, is the process of perspective transformation ... revision of belief systems , and behavioral changes in lifestyle . ref Clark, 1991 ref quote Transformative ... and specific capacities of the self transformative learning is facilitated through consciously directed ... leading to transformative learning occurs infrequently. Mezirow believes that it usually results from ... by a teacher, also promote transformation. ref Torosyan, 2007, p. 13 ref An important part of transformative ... s theory of transformative learning have emerged over the years. ref See Cranton 1994 and Taylor ... to be vulnerable and have one s attitudes and assumptions challenged. Hammarila is a view of transformative ... Grabov, 1997, p. 90 ref This view of transformative learning is based primarily on the work of Robert Boyd , ref Boyd & Myers, 1988 ref who has developed a theory of transformative education based ... use a framework that moves beyond the ego and the emphasis on reason and logic to a definition of transformative ... name Taylor, 1998 Taylor, 1998 ref Another definition of transformative learning was put forward by O Sullivan ref name OS O Sullivan, 2003 ref quote Transformative learning involves experiencing a deep ... of possibilities for social justice and peace and personal joy. Positing that understanding transformative ..., the Transformative Learning Opportunities Model . One of the difficulties in defining transformative ... with other learners. It could be argued that some of the research regarding transformative learning has been in the realm of transactional education, and that what is seen as transformative by some ... more details
Orphan date August 2008 Transformative assessment is a form of Educational assessment assessment that uses institution wide assessment strategies that are based on institutional goals and implemented in an integrated way for all levels the course, the program, and the institution to systematically transform teaching and learning. ref http www.educause.edu TransformativeAssessment 2599 Transformative Assessment ref Transformative assessment is focused on the quality of the assessment instruments and how well the assessment measures achieving of a goal. The classic approach is to say, if you want more of something, measure it ref http www.supplychainbrain.com archives 6.01.weakestlink.htm?adcode 10not Kent McSparran in Say Good bye to the Weakest Link With Supply Chain Metrics ref There is a dialectical aspect to transformative assessment with standardized measures that implicitly claim that learning can be decontextualized and that comparisons of scores across contexts hold meaning. Transformative assessment by its title implies that there is no single absolute standard that can be assessed, and that each context requires its own definition of a successful learning performance. Further, the process of assessment will do much to shape the performance that defines the outcome. Central to transformative assessment, therefore, are the stakeholders faculty AND students who engage in the assessment process. Because standardized measures rarely involve faculty who teach or the hearts of the students who learn, they are not transformative. This is unlike Student centered learning , where ... rubric for evaluating the transformative potential of an assessment program or plan. While the project produced a tool for assessing the transformative potential of institutional assessment strategies ... of the transformative assessment rubric. Washington State University is attempting to http communitylearning.wordpress.com ... a version of transformative assessment as part of its University re accreditation process. External ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 COI date March 2009 Transformative mediation describes a unique approach to conflict intervention that was first articulated by Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger in 1994 in The Promise of Mediation. It has been the subject of much study, research and development ever since. As summarized by Della Noce, Bush & Folger 2002 , the transformative approach to mediation practice takes an essentially social communicative view of human conflict. According to this model, a conflict represents first and foremost a crisis in some human interaction an interactional crisis with a somewhat common and predictable character. Specifically, the occurrence of conflict tends to destabilize the parties experience of both self and other, so that the parties interact in ways that are both more vulnerable and more self absorbed than they did before the conflict. Further, these negative dynamics often feed into each other on all sides as the parties interact, in a vicious circle that intensifies each party s sense of weakness and self absorption. As a result, the interaction between the parties quickly degenerates and assumes a mutually destructive, alienating, and dehumanizing character. For most people, according to transformative theory, being caught in this kind of destructive interaction is the most significant negative impact of conflict. However, the transformative model posits that, despite conflict s potentially destructive impacts on interaction, people have ... from destructive to constructive Bush & Pope, 2002 . In transformative mediation, success is measured ..., in various ways. A competent transformative mediator practices with a microfocus on communication ..., to do with them. The transformative framework is based on and reflects relational ideology ... of transformative mediation. Pepperdine Dispute resolution Dispute Resolution Law review Law Journal ... DEFAULTSORT Transformative Mediation Category Negotiation ... more details
Essay like date April 2008 POV date February 2009 Transformative assets are assets that may provide resources for social mobility social and economic mobility . Examples of transformative assets include Owner occupier homeownership and inheritance s. These asset s enable families to have access to resources or to achieve a social status that they would otherwise be unable to achieve based on their income ... York Oxford University Press, 2004. ref Transformative assets contribute to the wealth gap between ... for extracurricular activities. ref name HiddenCost Advantages of Transformative Assets Analyzing the relationship between income and wealth helps explain the benefits of transformative assets. Obtaining transformative assets aid in the production of economic mobility , social mobility , and upward ... of transformative assets such as savings bonds from their parents and other relatives, they have ... class persons Transformative assets could also increase one s likelihood of attaining higher education ... not have the money for tuition. On the other hand, those who have access to transformative assets will be able ... transformative assets is essential in maintaining wealth and staying above the asset poverty line. ref ... the lack of transformative assets. ref name HiddenCost Racial Differences in Obtaining Transformative Assets Studies have shown that the ability to obtain Transformative Assets and hence the ability to obtain ... more connections to individuals that might be able to provide them with transformative assets that would ... white families. Because the resources are spread so thinly, the ability for one family to acquire Transformative Assets is slim. ref name HiddenCost Summary of Shapiro Though the term transformative asset ... transformative assets are extremely beneficial, and also the extent to which many people lack ... and economic mobility where others without transformative assets cannot. Therefore, as Shapiro implies, whites are at a great advantage when it comes to mobility, whereas African Americans are not. Transformative ... more details
dablink This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics disambiguation . For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of economics . pp semi small yes Economics is the Social sciences social science that analyzes the Production theory basics production , Distribution economics distribution , and Consumption economics consumption of Good economics and accounting goods and Service economics services . The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek lang grc wikt ... of modern economics was the desire to use an empirical approach more akin to the physical .... ref Economics aims to explain how economy economies work and how economic Agent economics agents ... Enc Crime.html Crime, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. . Retrieved October 21, 2007. ref education economics education , ref The World Bank 2007 . http go.worldbank.org 78EK1G87M0 Economics of Education. . Retrieved October 21, 2007. ref the Family economics family , Health economics health , Law and economics law , public choice politics , Economics of religion religion , ref Iannaccone, Laurence R. 1998 . Introduction to the Economics of Religion, Journal of Economic Literature , 36 3 , http ... 2520 2520Introduction 2520to 2520the 2520Economics 2520of 2520Religion.pdf 22Introduction to the Economics of Religion 22&hl en&ct clnk&cd 1&gl us pp. 1465 1495. . ref Institutional economics social ... October 21, 2007. ref and science . ref Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. 2008 . science, economics of, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition, Basingstoke and New York Palgrave Macmillan . Pre publication ... palgraveeconsci07.pdf 22 22&hl en&ct clnk&cd 2&gl us cached ccpy. ref The expanding domain of economics in the social science s has been described as economic imperialism economics economic imperialism ... Journal Economics , 115 1 , p http www.jstor.org pss 2586936 p. 99 146. http 66.102.1.104 scholar?hl ... of economics. The primary textbook distinction is between microeconomics , which examines the behavior ... more details
The Transformative Studies Institute TSI is an independent 501 c 3 nonprofit educational think tank based in the United States. ref http www2.guidestar.org organizations 20 8770902 transformative studies institute anj nonprofit corporation.aspx GuideStar ref It was created to provide an inclusive educational space for research and practice for social justice by academics, community organizers, activists, and political leaders . ref http www.transformativestudies.org about 2 About TSI ref TSI is managed and operated by fully volunteer academics, activists, and the concerned public. ref http www.transformativestudies.org about 2 About TSI ref It has been noted by Korgen, Kathleen et al. in Sociologists in Action 2010 as a model for engaging college students with public sociology and increased civic engagement ref Kathleen Odell Korgen, Jonathan M. White, and Shelley K. White, Sociologists in Action , Pine Forge Press, 2010. ref . History The Transformative Studies Institute was established in 2007 by Dr. John Asimakopoulos and Dr. Ali Zaidi, two scholar activists, who wanted to create an academic environment free of the corporate university s restrictions, reprisals, and attacks against ... team of scholar activists. Overview TSI applies the principles of Transformative learning ... title theory in action journal of the transformative studies institute oclc 123904263&referer .... TSI also launched Transformative Radio in 2010 which includes interviews of significant figures ... race theory , disability studies , economics , environmental studies , feminist theory , film studies ... science , queer theory , religious studies , social work , and sociology . Approach The Transformative ... s degree based on the principle of Transformative Learning and Paulo Freire s critical pedagogy ... Socialism through Counter Ideology, Societal Education, & Direct Action . New Jersey Transformative ... of tsi Theory in Action, Journal of the transformative Studies Institute http www.scribd.com ... more details
Infobox organization name Organization for Transformative Works image image border size alt alt text see WP ALT caption map optional msize map size, optional, default 200px malt map alt text mcaption optional abbreviation OTW motto run by and for fans to provide access to and preserve the history of fanworks and fan cultures ref name OTW site Citation last Organization for Transformative Works url http transformativeworks.org accessdate 28 November 2009 ref formation Start date and years ago 2007 05 17 ref name annual report 2007 Citation last Organization for Transformative Works title Annual Report 2007 volume 1 pages 4 year 2007 url http transformativeworks.org sites default files OTW Annual Report 2007.pdf accessdate 28 November 2009 ref extinction date of extinction, optional type non profit status ad hoc, treaty, foundation, etc purpose focus as e.g. humanitarian, peacekeeping, etc coords Coordinates of location using a coordinates template region served membership language official languages leader title position title for the leader of the org leader name name of leader main organ board of directors, elected annually affiliations if any num staff num volunteers budget website http transformativeworks.org remarks The Organization For Transformative Works OTW is a non profit organization that advocates for the transformative and legitimate nature of fan labor activities, including ..., fan videos, and other transformative works from legal snafus and commercial exploitation. ref name Clickz cite news url http www.clickz.com 3628910 title Transformative Fans Transform Brands last Lieb first Rebecca date March 28, 2008 work ClickZ accessdate 2009 08 30 ref The Organization for Transformative ..., non profit archive for fan fiction and other transformative fanac Archive of Our Own , built ... Transformative Works and Cultures A series of short documentaries on vidding , in combination with participatory ... transformativeworks.org Organization for Transformative Works http archiveofourown.org Archive of Our ... more details
Transformative Social Change is a philosophical, practical and strategic process to effect revolutionary change within society, i.e., social transformation . It is effectively a systems approach applied .... Definitions and Components A key premise defining Transformative Social Change is that the ends ... title Framing Deep Change Essays on Transformative Social Change publisher Third Way Press year 2010 ... the emerging and evolving work of transformative social change, a People s Movement Assembly ... of varied modalities as transformative practices. Transformation happens in its own time and it can ... in transformative practices and processes. The old, previous form sheds again and new emerges again ... Transformative Leadership Awards and awarded six collaborative teams 30,000 and two finalists 5,000 for their work in the field. ref http seasonsfund.org ?page id 12 , Transformative Leadership Awards, 2009 ref Influences Transformative Social Change is influenced by the work of social movements led ... the phrase transformative social change as part of the subtitle in their book Reading Freire and Habermas Critical Pedagogy and Transformative Social Change , Teachers College Press, ISBN 0 8077 4202 3 , 2002 ref Reading Freire and Habermas Critical Pedagogy and Transformative Social Change, Teachers .... While transformative social change has evolved to include secular practices with no specific ... Horwitz & Jesse Maceo Vega Frey, 2006 ref Likewise, it shares principles of transformative learning and transformative justice , Examples of transformative practice include yoga, meditation, centering prayer, tai chi, forward stance and types of somatic practices. See also Transformative justice Transformative learning Nonviolence References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes ... Center. External links Center for Transformative Change http www.transformativechange.org stone circles ... Institute http rockwoodleadership.org Transformative Social Change Network http xsochange.ning.com ... more details
NOTE data in this page may contain content from http www.star tides.net about this has been checked and the page clearly states All information on this website is free, open source, and in the public domain. Please to not tag as copyvio The STAR TIDES project Sustainable Technologies, Accelerated Research Transformative Innovation for Development and Emergency Support ref name star tides.net http www.star tides.net about Star tides Public domain text ref is a research effort at the National Defense University that promotes sustainable support to stressed populations post war, post disaster, or impoverished, in foreign or domestic contexts, for short term or long term multi year operations. The project provides reach back knowledge on demand to decision makers and those working in the field. It uses public private partnerships and whole of government approaches to encourage unity of action among diverse organizations where there is no unity of command, and facilitates both inter agency and international engagement. Strategy TIDES has three main goals, to ref name star tides.net Leverage global network Promote integrated approaches Sustain through private sector STAR TIDES analyses begin with scenarios chosen by stakeholders. These include Stabilization & Reconstruction in Afghanistan Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief HA DR in tropical regions Defense Support to Civil Authorities DSCA in the US and Building Partnership Capacity BPC in Latin America and Africa. Better collaboration and shared situational awareness among disparate stakeholders in these, and other, environments could improve readiness for, and responses to, disasters, instabilities, insurgencies, and food crises. Exercises, training and education are key to institutionalizing lessons learned. Links are being forged among the Defense Department DoD , U.S. State Department, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, other US government agencies, International Organizations, NGOs, Private Volunteer Organiz ... more details
Other uses Home Economics disambiguation Merge from Family and consumer science date July 2010 refimprove date January 2009 File UCHSHomeEc9.10.09ByLuigiNovi1.jpg thumb right A high school home economics classroom. Home economics also known as family and consumer sciences is the profession and field of study that deals with the economics and management of the home and community. ref International Federation for Home Economics IFHE Position Statement in International Journal of Home Economics, Volume 1, Issue 1, available http www.ifhe.org http www.ifhe.org ref Home economics is a field of formal ... centers students include women and men. In the 19th century, home economics classes were intended to ready ... associated with the United Nations have been involved in starting home economics programs ... is Home Economics. Internationally, the field of study has consistently retained the name Home Economics ... in the human sciences, home economics draws from a range of disciplines to achieve optimal and sustainable living for individuals, families, and communities . Historically, home economics has been in the context ..., unpaid, and volunteer voluntary work. Home economics professionals are advocates for individuals, families, and communities. The content of home economics comes from the synthesis of multiple disciplines ... life are not typically one dimensional. The content of home economics courses varies, but might include ..., as relevant to the context. Areas of practice Home economics can be clarified by four dimensions ... and wellbeing, to utilize transformative practices, and to facilitate sustainable futures. To be successful ... professional organization for home economics in the United States is the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences . The leading international organization home economics is the http www.ifhe.org International Federation for Home Economics IFHE Home Economics is a vital profession currently ... is possible. Herein lies the potential for Home Economics and the reason for renewed attention ... more details
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Distinguish Education economicsEconomics education or economic education is a field within economics that focuses on two main themes 1 the current state of, and efforts to improve, the economics curriculum, materials and pedagogical techniques used to teach economics at all educational levels and 2 research into the effectiveness of alternative instructional techniques in economics, the level of economic ... Abstract. ref ref http www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk cheer Computers in Higher Education Economics Review ref Economics education is distinct from economics of education , which focuses on the economics of the institution of education. Numerous organizations devote resources toward economics education. In the United States, organizations whose primary purpose is the advancement of economics education ..., the Foundation for Teaching Economics and Junior Achievement . The U.S. National Center for Research in Economic Education is a resource for research and Educational assessment assessment in economics education. Among broader U.S. organizations that devote significant resources toward economics education is the Federal Reserve System . In the United Kingdom there is The Economics Network, a government funded national project to support economics education in Higher education contexts, and the non profit Economics & Business Education Association EBEA for secondary education . Journals devoted to the topic of economics education include the Journal of Economic Education , ref http www.indiana.edu econed Journal of Economic Education ref International Review of Economics Education , ref http www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk iree International Review of Economics Education ref Australasian Journal of Economics Education , ref http www.uq.edu.au economics ajee Australasian Journal of Economics Education ref and Computers in Higher Education Economics Review . See also Education economics Simulations and games in economics education References reflist External links http www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date August 2008 In economics , entry into a market means becoming a supplier of good economics goods or services. Monopolies have an incentive to create barriers to entry . DEFAULTSORT Entry Economics Category Wholesale markets Econ stub ... more details
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Positive economics is the branch of economics that concerns the description and explanation of economic phenomena. ref name Wong Stanley Wong 1987 . positive economics, The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics ... and includes the development and testing of economic theory economics theories . ref Richard Lipsey Richard G. Lipsey 2008 . positive economics. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics . Second Edition ... number 1 Abstract. ref Earlier terms were value free economics and its German language German counterpart wertfrei economics. Positive economics as science , concerns analysis of economic behavior ... theoretical statement of positive economics as Falsifiability operationally meaningful theorems is in Paul Samuelson s Foundations of Economic Analysis 1947 . Positive economics as such avoids ... to be followed. Still, positive economics is commonly deemed necessary for the ranking of economic policies or outcomes as to acceptability, ref name Wong which is normative economics . Positive economics is sometimes defined as the economics of what is , whereas normative economics discusses what ought ... ref and elaborated by Milton Friedman in an influential 1953 Essays in Positive Economics essay . ref Milton Friedman 1953 . Essays in Positive Economics The Methodology of Positive Economics The Methodology of Positive Economics , Essays in Positive Economics . ref The methodological basis for a positive ... in discussion of positive science and specifically in economics, where critics, such as Gunnar Myrdal 1954 dispute the idea that economics can be completely neutral and agenda free. Positive economics ... Normative economics Philosophy of economics Consumer theory ColBreak Production possibilities frontier Supply and demand Distribution economics ColBreak Economic methodology Austrian School Economics ... Schotte, ed. 2008 . The Foundations of Positive and Normative Economics A Handbook , Oxford. http www.oup.com us catalog general subject Economics Theory ?view usa&ci 9780195328318 Description ... more details
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unreferenced date September 2009 Mineral economics is the study of the business and economic aspects of natural resource extraction and use. Mineral economics involves studying topics in economic and financial analysis that are developed to meet the special needs of the natural resource industries. All participants in the industry use mineral economics, including national and local governments, corporations, banks and financial companies, and consulting firms. Category Mining engineering Category Mineral economics ... more details