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Publication date: 1 January 1985

CAN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICS BE UNDERSTOOD AS A PROCESS OF UNFOLDING?

Richard Startup

Mathematics is a hybrid subject with the idea of number tending to unfold while some major geometrical innovations cannot be understood in these terms. The deployment of…

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Mathematics is a hybrid subject with the idea of number tending to unfold while some major geometrical innovations cannot be understood in these terms. The deployment of evolutionary, critical and non‐evolutionary structuralist conceptions in the analysis of mathematical development draws the conclusion that, in order to fully understand this development, it is necessary to consider mathematics' relations with other (artistic and scientific) concerns, the tendencies implicit in its subsystems, and the connections between its various fields, as well as the ability of mathematicians to appraise critically any given formulation and thereby transcend it.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 5 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012978
ISSN: 0144-333X

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  • (Mathematics
  • Scientific research

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Publication date: 1 July 1999

The decline of a liberal mainstream church: issues and problems for the church in Wales (UK)

Richard Startup and Christopher C. Harris

Outlines some of the main issues in declining membership facing the Anglican Church in Wales including doctrine, clergy, laity, evangelism and variety in worship…

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Outlines some of the main issues in declining membership facing the Anglican Church in Wales including doctrine, clergy, laity, evangelism and variety in worship. Considers the growth of charismatic churches and the success of those with stricter codes. Concludes that many look to the church for occasional offices such as birth, marriage and death but little else. Advocates an element of strictness in order that the individual can see a difference in belonging. Points to a growth in affluence bringing tolerance and respectability and a fall in the birth rate of potential adherents.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 19 no. 7/8
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443339910788884
ISSN: 0144-333X

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  • Churches
  • Religion
  • Wales

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Publication date: 1 April 1983

SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO MATHEMATICS

Richard Startup

Some sociologists are more interested in using quantification as a source of legitima‐tion than in confronting mathematics as a central element of culture. Yet mathematics…

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Some sociologists are more interested in using quantification as a source of legitima‐tion than in confronting mathematics as a central element of culture. Yet mathematics may be viewed as an institution with a normative core developing alongside experience of the physical world, susceptible of both “internalist” and “externalist” program‐mes of investigation.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 3 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012955
ISSN: 0144-333X

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  • Mathematics

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Publication date: 1 October 1998

Researching a traditional territorial organisation: analogy, verstehen and the sociological imagination

C.C. Harris and Richard Startup

Reports on a study of the state of the (Anglican) Church in Wales, which investigated the Church in Wales as a sociological institution through attitudes held by the…

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Reports on a study of the state of the (Anglican) Church in Wales, which investigated the Church in Wales as a sociological institution through attitudes held by the clergy and lay members of the Church. Asserts that churches are institutional associational groups with rational‐bureaucratic forms of administration, rather than organizations, but that it helps to conceptualize the church as if it were an organization. Outlines some of the problems the Church faces – maintaining a presence in sparsely populated areas, secularization, decreasing personnel, and conservatism. Discusses the Church’s theory of itself and explores the conceptual world of the laity with regard to the nature of the Church, its structure, and the relationship between the Church and the world. Concludes that social enquiry is all about listening.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 18 no. 9/10
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443339810788524
ISSN: 0144-333X

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  • Church in Wales
  • Organizational change
  • Organizational structure

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Publication date: 1 August 1993

Lay Characteristics and Religious Attitudes in the Church in Wales

C.C. Harris and Richard Startup

In 1920 that part of the Church of England located in Wales was disestablished and became an autonomous and self‐governing Province of the Anglican communion. It owes its…

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In 1920 that part of the Church of England located in Wales was disestablished and became an autonomous and self‐governing Province of the Anglican communion. It owes its name “The Church in Wales” to two main considerations: it could not be called the Church of Wales because the argument for disestablishment was that the Welsh people were predominantly nonconformist; it could not be called the Church of England in Wales since its members were not expatriate English but Welsh, its bishops having been responsible for the translation of the Bible into Welsh and its services in rural areas being conducted in Welsh (Davies, 1970; Walker, 1976; Price, 1990; Davies, 1991).

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 13 no. 8
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013182
ISSN: 0144-333X

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Publication date: 1 June 1994

PEER GROUP CULTURE AND PUPIL ASPIRATIONS: A USA/UK AND RURAL/URBAN COMPARISON

Benjamin M. Dressel and Richard Startup

This article presents findings from an investigation which had as its purpose to compare and contrast the attitudes and aspirations of British and American secondary…

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This article presents findings from an investigation which had as its purpose to compare and contrast the attitudes and aspirations of British and American secondary school students as regards education and occupations. The intention was also to increase understanding of those aspirations and expectations by placing them within the context of peer group culture. It is hoped that through a comparative study insight may be gained into the relation between schooling and cultural values in each country.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 14 no. 6/7
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013197
ISSN: 0144-333X

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Publication date: 1 August 1992

NEW ROLES FOR OLD: THE NEED FOR CHANGE IN NURSE SOCIALISATION

Richard Startup and Ann Wilson

In 1984 the United Kingdom Central Council for Nurses, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC) convened a project group whose terms of reference were to examine the…

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In 1984 the United Kingdom Central Council for Nurses, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC) convened a project group whose terms of reference were to examine the professional preparation of nurses, to consider possible modifications of the nurse's role in the light of the anticipated health needs of the 1990's and through into the next century and to make recommendations for changes in nurse education to prepare nurses better for their future role. Following consultation the UKCC summarised its proposals in the document Project 2000: A New Preparation for Practice (1986), which analysed future health needs and set out twenty‐five recommendations for the reform of professional practice. Since that time, given the progressive implementation of many of these recommendations, general nurse training has experienced considerable change, a central theme being the way in which existing roles in hospital settings have been modified and new roles introduced. This article is based on a sociological study of nurse socialisation in three Welsh nurse education centres which was undertaken with the aim of addressing issues in role theory while also analysing the problem areas which will need to be tackled if the objectives of Project 2000 are to be fully and successfully achieved.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 12 no. 8
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013162
ISSN: 0144-333X

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Publication date: 1 January 1985

Management: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Volume III

Since the first Volume of this Bibliography there has been an explosion of literature in all the main areas of business. The researcher and librarian have to be able to…

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Since the first Volume of this Bibliography there has been an explosion of literature in all the main areas of business. The researcher and librarian have to be able to uncover specific articles devoted to certain topics. This Bibliography is designed to help. Volume III, in addition to the annotated list of articles as the two previous volumes, contains further features to help the reader. Each entry within has been indexed according to the Fifth Edition of the SCIMP/SCAMP Thesaurus and thus provides a full subject index to facilitate rapid information retrieval. Each article has its own unique number and this is used in both the subject and author index. The first Volume of the Bibliography covered seven journals published by MCB University Press. This Volume now indexes 25 journals, indicating the greater depth, coverage and expansion of the subject areas concerned.

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Management Decision, vol. 23 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb002685
ISSN: 0025-1747

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  • Bibliography
  • Management

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Publication date: 1 April 1987

Polytechnic libraries and academic research: a case study from Brighton Polytechnic

Michael Heery

This paper examines the growth of research in polytechnics. It considers the extent to which polytechnic libraries are able to support academic research. The role of large…

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This paper examines the growth of research in polytechnics. It considers the extent to which polytechnic libraries are able to support academic research. The role of large research collections, such as exist in many university libraries is discussed. The paper argues that polytechnic libraries can best support research not by emulating the collection‐building policies of the universities, but rather by developing active information services. It uses a case study from Brighton Polytechnic to demonstrate how a successful service has been offered to researchers in the subject fields of accountancy, business and management. Analysis of online search records and of a survey of academic staff is used to evaluate the efforts of Brighton Polytechnic library to provide a useful service to academic researchers.

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Aslib Proceedings, vol. 39 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051046
ISSN: 0001-253X

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Publication date: 1 May 1983

Management: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Volume II

In the last four years, since Volume I of this Bibliography first appeared, there has been an explosion of literature in all the main functional areas of business. This…

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In the last four years, since Volume I of this Bibliography first appeared, there has been an explosion of literature in all the main functional areas of business. This wealth of material poses problems for the researcher in management studies — and, of course, for the librarian: uncovering what has been written in any one area is not an easy task. This volume aims to help the librarian and the researcher overcome some of the immediate problems of identification of material. It is an annotated bibliography of management, drawing on the wide variety of literature produced by MCB University Press. Over the last four years, MCB University Press has produced an extensive range of books and serial publications covering most of the established and many of the developing areas of management. This volume, in conjunction with Volume I, provides a guide to all the material published so far.

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Management Decision, vol. 21 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb002684
ISSN: 0025-1747

Keywords

  • Management Literature

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