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jane addams applied science: The Palgrave Handbook of Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity V. Jeffries, 2014-08-07 The study of altruism, morality, and social solidarity is an emerging field of scholarship and research in sociology. This handbook will function as a foundational source for this subject matter and field, and as an impetus to its further development. |
jane addams applied science: A Function of the Social Settlement Jane Addams, 1899 |
jane addams applied science: Integrating Social Care into the Delivery of Health Care National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Care Services, Committee on Integrating Social Needs Care into the Delivery of Health Care to Improve the Nation's Health, 2020-01-30 Integrating Social Care into the Delivery of Health Care: Moving Upstream to Improve the Nation's Health was released in September 2019, before the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in March 2020. Improving social conditions remains critical to improving health outcomes, and integrating social care into health care delivery is more relevant than ever in the context of the pandemic and increased strains placed on the U.S. health care system. The report and its related products ultimately aim to help improve health and health equity, during COVID-19 and beyond. The consistent and compelling evidence on how social determinants shape health has led to a growing recognition throughout the health care sector that improving health and health equity is likely to depend †at least in part †on mitigating adverse social determinants. This recognition has been bolstered by a shift in the health care sector towards value-based payment, which incentivizes improved health outcomes for persons and populations rather than service delivery alone. The combined result of these changes has been a growing emphasis on health care systems addressing patients' social risk factors and social needs with the aim of improving health outcomes. This may involve health care systems linking individual patients with government and community social services, but important questions need to be answered about when and how health care systems should integrate social care into their practices and what kinds of infrastructure are required to facilitate such activities. Integrating Social Care into the Delivery of Health Care: Moving Upstream to Improve the Nation's Health examines the potential for integrating services addressing social needs and the social determinants of health into the delivery of health care to achieve better health outcomes. This report assesses approaches to social care integration currently being taken by health care providers and systems, and new or emerging approaches and opportunities; current roles in such integration by different disciplines and organizations, and new or emerging roles and types of providers; and current and emerging efforts to design health care systems to improve the nation's health and reduce health inequities. |
jane addams applied science: Poverty Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree, 1901 An investigation of poverty in York. |
jane addams applied science: Jane Addams's Evolutionary Theorizing Marilyn Fischer, 2019-07-01 In Jane Addams’s Evolutionary Theorizing, Marilyn Fischer advances the bold and original claim that Addams’s reasoning in her first book, Democracy and Social Ethics, is thoroughly evolutionary. While Democracy and Social Ethics, a foundational text of classical American pragmatism, is praised for advancing a sensitive and sophisticated method of ethical deliberation, Fischer is the first to explore its intellectual roots. Examining essays Addams wrote in the 1890s and showing how they were revised for Democracy and Social Ethics, Fischer draws from philosophy, history, literature, rhetoric, and more to uncover the array of social evolutionary thought Addams engaged with in her texts—from British socialist writings on the evolution of democracy to British and German anthropological accounts of the evolution of morality. By excavating Addams’s evolutionary reasoning and rhetorical strategies, Fischer reveals the depth, subtlety, and richness of Addams’s thought. |
jane addams applied science: The City, Revisited Dennis R. Judd, Dick W. Simpson, 2011 Reexamining urban scholarship for the twenty-first century. |
jane addams applied science: Why Women Should Vote Jane Addams, 1912 |
jane addams applied science: The Subtle Problems of Charity Jane Addams, 2020-12-08 The Subtle Problems of Charity by Jane Addams is about the intricacies of caregiving work and the complications of helping others. Excerpt: We find in ourselves the longing for a wider union than that of family or class, and we say that we have come to include all men in our hopes, but we fail to realize that all men are hoping, and are part of the same movement of which we are a part. Many of the difficulties in philanthropy come from an unconscious division of the world into the philanthropists and those to be helped. It is all assumption of two classes, and against this class assumption our democratic training revolts as soon as we begin to act upon it. |
jane addams applied science: Democracy and Social Ethics Jane Addams, 1902 |
jane addams applied science: The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets Jane Addams, 2020-09-28 |
jane addams applied science: Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918 Mary Jo Deegan, 2017-07-12 Jane Addams is well known for her leadership in urban reform, social settlements, pacifism, social work, and women's suffrage.The men of the Chicago School are well known for their leadership in founding sociology and the study of urban life.What has remained hidden however, is that Jane Addams played a pivotal role in the development of sociology and worked closely with the male faculty at the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago. By using extensive archival material, Mary Jo Deegan is the first to document Addams's sociological significance and the existence of a sexual division of labor during the founding years of the discipline. As the leader of the women's network, Addams was able to bridge these two spheres of work and knowledge.Through an analysis of the changing relations between the male and female networks, Deegan shows that the Chicago men varied widely in their understanding and acceptance of her sociological though and action.Despite this variation, it was through her work with the men of the Chicago School that Addams left a legacy for sociology as a way of thinking, an area of study, and a methodological approach to data collecting. This previously unexamined heritage of American sociology will be of value to anyone interested in the history of the social sciences, especially sociology and social work, the development of American social thought, the role of professional women, the Progressive Era, and the intellectual contributions of Jane Addams. |
jane addams applied science: Jane Addams: Progressive Pioneer of Peace, Philosophy, Sociology, Social Work and Public Administration Patricia Shields, 2017-01-19 This book examines the life and works of Jane Addams who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1931). Addams led an international women's peace movement and is noted for spearheading a first-of-its-kind international conference of women at The Hague during World War I. She helped to found the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom. She was also a prophetic peace theorist whose ideas were dismissed by her contemporaries. Her critics conflated her activism and ideas with attempts to undermine the war effort. Perhaps more important, her credibility was challenged by sexist views characterizing her as a “silly” old woman. Her omission as a pioneering, feminist, peace theorist is a contemporary problem. This book recovers and reintegrates Addams and her concept of “positive peace,” which has relevancy for UN peacekeeping operations and community policing. Addams began her public life as a leader of the U.S. progressive era (1890 - 1920) social reform movement. She combined theory and action through her settlement work in the, often contentious, immigrant communities of Chicago. These experiences were the springboard for her innovative theories of democracy and peace, which she advanced through extensive public speaking engagements, 11 books and hundreds of articles. While this book focuses on Addams as peace theorist and activist it also shows how her eclectic interests and feminine standpoint led to pioneering efforts in American pragmatism, sociology, public administration and social work. Each field, which traces its origin to this period, is actively recovering Addams’ contributions. |
jane addams applied science: Jane Addams's Evolutionary Theorizing Marilyn Fischer, 2019-07-01 In Jane Addams’s Evolutionary Theorizing, Marilyn Fischer advances the bold and original claim that Addams’s reasoning in her first book, Democracy and Social Ethics, is thoroughly evolutionary. While Democracy and Social Ethics, a foundational text of classical American pragmatism, is praised for advancing a sensitive and sophisticated method of ethical deliberation, Fischer is the first to explore its intellectual roots. Examining essays Addams wrote in the 1890s and showing how they were revised for Democracy and Social Ethics, Fischer draws from philosophy, history, literature, rhetoric, and more to uncover the array of social evolutionary thought Addams engaged with in her texts—from British socialist writings on the evolution of democracy to British and German anthropological accounts of the evolution of morality. By excavating Addams’s evolutionary reasoning and rhetorical strategies, Fischer reveals the depth, subtlety, and richness of Addams’s thought. |
jane addams applied science: The Jane Addams Papers Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, Peter K. Clark, 1985 |
jane addams applied science: Science and Moral Imagination Matthew J. Brown, 2020-11-17 The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independently of science, has been under fire by philosophers of science for decades. Science and Moral Imagination directly challenges the idea that science and values cannot and should not influence each other. Matthew J. Brown argues that science and values mutually influence and implicate one another, that the influence of values on science is pervasive and must be responsibly managed, and that science can and should have an influence on our values. This interplay, he explains, must be guided by accounts of scientific inquiry and value judgment that are sensitive to the complexities of their interactions. Brown presents scientific inquiry and value judgment as types of problem-solving practices and provides a new framework for thinking about how we might ethically evaluate episodes and decisions in science, while offering guidance for scientific practitioners and institutions about how they can incorporate value judgments into their work. His framework, dubbed “the ideal of moral imagination,” emphasizes the role of imagination in value judgment and the positive role that value judgment plays in science. |
jane addams applied science: Eleanor Smith's Hull House Songs Graham Cassano, Rima Lunin Schultz, Jessica Payette, 2018-11-26 In Eleanor Smith’s Hull House Songs: The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams’s Chicago, the authors republish Hull House Songs (1916), together with critical commentary. Hull-House Songs contains five politically engaged compositions written by the Hull-House music educator, Eleanor Smith. The commentary that accompanies the folio includes an examination of Smith’s poetic sources and musical influences; a study of Jane Addams’s aesthetic theories; and a complete history of the arts at Hull-House. Through this focus upon aesthetic and cultural programs at Hull-House, the authors identify the external, and internalized, forces of domination (class position, racial identity, patriarchal disenfranchisement) that limited the work of the Hull-House women, while also recovering the sometimes hidden emancipatory possibilities of their legacy. With an afterword by Jocelyn Zelasko. |
jane addams applied science: The Oxford Handbook of Dewey Steven Fesmire, 2019 This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online. |
jane addams applied science: Civic Engagement John Louis Recchiuti, 2007 John Louis Recchiuti recounts the history of a vibrant network of young American scholars and social activists who helped transform a city and a nation. In this study, Recchiuti focuses on more than a score of Progressive reformers, including Florence Kelley, W. E. B. Du Bois, E. R. A. Seligman, Charles Beard, Franz Boaz, Frances Perkins, Samuel Lindsay, Edward Devine, Mary Simkhovitch, and George Edmund Haynes. He reminds us how people from markedly diverse backgrounds forged a movement to change a city, and beyond it, a nation.--BOOK JACKET. |
jane addams applied science: A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil Jane Addams, 1912 Much of the material has been published in McClure's magazine. cf. Pref. |
jane addams applied science: Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park, E. W. Burgess, 2019-11-19 Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Robert Ezra Park, E. W. Burgess. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
jane addams applied science: Embodied Care Maurice Hamington, 2010-10-01 Until now, ethicists have said little about the body, limiting their comments on it to remarks made in passing or, at best, devoting a chapter to the subject. Embodied Care is the first work to argue for the body's centrality to care ethics, doing so by analyzing our corporeality at the phenomenological level. It develops the idea that our bodies are central to our morality, paying particular attention to the ways we come to care for one another. Hamington's argues that human bodies are built to care; as a result, embodiment must be recognized as a central factor in moral consideration. He takes the reader on an exciting journey from modern care ethics to Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of the body and then to Jane Addams's social activism and philosophy. The ideas in Embodied Care do not lead to yet another competing theory of morality; rather, they progress through theory and case studies to suggest that no theory of morality can be complete without a full consideration of the body. |
jane addams applied science: Salsa Dancing into the Social Sciences Kristin Luker, 2009-06-30 This book is both a handbook for defining and completing a research project, and an astute introduction to the neglected history and changeable philosophy of modern social science. |
jane addams applied science: Pragmatism and Feminism Charlene Haddock Seigfried, 1996-06-15 Though many pioneering feminists were deeply influenced by American pragmatism, their contemporary followers have generally ignored that tradition because of its marginalization by a philosophical mainstream intent on neutral analyses devoid of subjectivity. In this revealing work, Charlene Haddock Seigfried effectively reunites two major social and philosophical movements, arguing that pragmatism, because of its focus on the emancipatory potential of everyday experiences, offers feminism its most viable and powerful philosophical foundation. With careful attention to their interwoven histories and contemporary concerns, Pragmatism and Feminism effectively invigorates both traditions, opening them to new interpretations and appropriations and asserting their timely philosophical relevance. This foundational work in feminist theory simultaneously invites and guides future scholarship in an area of rapidly emerging significance. |
jane addams applied science: Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey Charlene Haddock Seigfried, 2010-11-01 This is the first collection of essays to evaluate John Dewey's pragmatist philosophy from a feminist perspective. The variety of feminist interpretations offered here ranges from Jane Addams's praise for his collegial efforts to resolve the problems of the inner city to contemporary comparisons of his approach with Addams's own critique of capitalism as patriarchal. In between are essays assessing Dewey's contributions to feminist theory and practice both in his lifetime and in regard to contemporary feminist approaches to education, subjectivity, objectivity and truth, and social and political philosophy. At a time when feminists are questioning and developing alternatives to the scientistic value-free inquiry advocated by logical positivism, the myth of detached observation informing the epistemological turn, rationalistic ethics, and the model of an unattached, nonrelational subject, this book reminds us of Dewey's early and passionate opposition to the same assumptions and his reconstruction of philosophy as a &method of moral and political diagnoses and prognosis.& It has often been remarked that Dewey's pragmatism provides a genuine alternative to the usual masculinist biases of Western philosophy, and the various essays in this book develop this claim more extensively. Contributors, besides the editor, are Jane Addams, Ana M. Mart&ínez Alem&án, Paula Droege, Marilyn Fischer, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Judith M. Green, Lisa Heldke, Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, Erin McKenna, Marjorie C. Miller, Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich, and Shannon Sullivan. |
jane addams applied science: Design and the Social Imagination Matthew DelSesto, 2022-11-17 Matthew DelSesto provides a compelling blueprint for a design practice that enables us to address the social, political and environmental challenges of today. By combining the creative, action-oriented sensibility of design with the reflective, analytical capacities of the social sciences, DelSesto offers models, ideas and strategies for shaping the future. Drawing on the work of C. Wright Mills, Patrick Geddes, Jane Addams and W. E. B. Du Bois, and exploring professional practices and discourses in a wide range of design fields, this book shows us how design and the social sciences can interact in a more productive way-- |
jane addams applied science: Newer Ideals of Peace Jane Addams, 1906 |
jane addams applied science: The Curriculum Studies Reader David J. Flinders, Stephen J. Thornton, 2004 Grounded in historical essays, this volume provides context for the growing field of curriculum studies, reflecting on dominant trends in the field & sampling the best of current scholarship. |
jane addams applied science: Hull-House Maps and Papers , 1895 |
jane addams applied science: Common Human Needs, an Interpretation for Staff in Public Assistance Agencies Charlotte Towle, 1945 |
jane addams applied science: Citizen Louise W. Knight, 2008-09-15 Jane Addams was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Now Citizen, Louise W. Knight's masterful biography, reveals Addams's early development as a political activist and social philosopher. In this book we observe a powerful mind grappling with the radical ideas of her age, most notably the ever-changing meanings of democracy. Citizen covers the first half of Addams's life, from 1860 to 1899. Knight recounts how Addams, a child of a wealthy family in rural northern Illinois, longed for a life of larger purpose. She broadened her horizons through education, reading, and travel, and, after receiving an inheritance upon her father's death, moved to Chicago in 1889 to co-found Hull House, the city's first settlement house. Citizen shows vividly what the settlement house actually was—a neighborhood center for education and social gatherings—and describes how Addams learned of the abject working conditions in American factories, the unchecked power wielded by employers, the impact of corrupt local politics on city services, and the intolerable limits placed on women by their lack of voting rights. These experiences, Knight makes clear, transformed Addams. Always a believer in democracy as an abstraction, Addams came to understand that this national ideal was also a life philosophy and a mandate for civic activism by all. As her story unfolds, Knight astutely captures the enigmatic Addams's compassionate personality as well as her flawed human side. Written in a strong narrative voice, Citizen is an insightful portrait of the formative years of a great American leader. “Knight’s decision to focus on Addams’s early years is a stroke of genius. We know a great deal about Jane Addams the public figure. We know relatively little about how she made the transition from the 19th century to the 20th. In Knight’s book, Jane Addams comes to life. . . . Citizen is written neither to make money nor to gain academic tenure; it is a gift, meant to enlighten and improve. Jane Addams would have understood.”—Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review “My only complaint about the book is that there wasn’t more of it. . . . Knight honors Addams as an American original.”—Kathleen Dalton, Chicago Tribune |
jane addams applied science: The Heroine's Bookshelf Erin Blakemore, 2010-10-19 A testament to inspirational women throughout literature, Erin Blakemore’s exploration of classic heroines and their equally admirable authors shows today’s women how to best tap into their inner strengths and live life with intelligence, grace, vitality and aplomb. This collection of unforgettable characters—including Anne Shirley, Jo March, Scarlett O’Hara, and Jane Eyre—and outstanding authors—like Jane Austen, Harper Lee, and Laura Ingalls Wilder—is an impassioned look at literature’s most compelling heroines, both on the page and off. Readers who found inspiration in books by Toni Morrison, Maud Hart Lovelace, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Alice Walker, or who were moved by literary-themed memoirs like Shelf Discovery and Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume, get ready to return to the well of women’s classic literature with The Heroine's Bookshelf. |
jane addams applied science: Is Social Work a Profession? Abraham Flexner, 2018-10-14 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
jane addams applied science: The Long Road of Woman's Memory Jane Addams, 1916 |
jane addams applied science: The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams Patricia M. Shields, Maurice Hamington, Joseph Soeters, 2023-04-11 Jane Addams stands as perhaps one of the most prominent female voices in social theory of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While built through books, essays, journal articles, and speeches, her intellectual legacy has seldom been recognized as academic by contemporary audiences. Yet, over the last forty years, her contributions to sociology, philosophy, conceptions of democracy, inquiry, feminism, care ethics, community engagement, social ethics, community engagement, peace, municipal governance, social justice, and more have emerged and received traction in the scholarly literature. The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is a selective collection of original analyses offered by an international group of social and political theorists who have contributed to the burgeoning field of Addams Studies. This Handbook is a testament to the maturity of contemporary Jane Addams studies. Less than a half-century ago, such a scholarly collection would have been considered unwarranted. Despite intellectually influencing her contemporaries, Addams was marginalized as an original thinker for much of the 20th century. Today, a resurgence of academic work led by feminist scholars such as Mary Jo Deegan and Charlene Haddock Seigfried has restored Addams to her rightful place as an essential intellectual pioneer with ongoing significance. This collection pays particular attention to her contributions to scholarly fields of sociology and philosophy as well as to more professional disciplines of public administration and social work. Furthermore, this volume signifies Addams's global impact as scholars from all over the world contribute to the tapestry of her intellectual legacy. The 38 chapters in this volume are divided into six sections: Addams, Democracy and Social Theory; Addams and Her Contemporaries; Addams Across Disciplines; Addams, Peace and International Relations; Addams on Knowledge and Methods; and Addams and Social Practice. A major focus of The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is how Addams's insights remain relevant when confronting today's social challenges. |
jane addams applied science: Six Months, Three Days, Five Others Charlie Jane Anders, 2017-10-17 A master absurdist...Highly recommended. —The New York Times Before the success of her debut SF-and-fantasy novel All the Birds in the Sky, Charlie Jane Anders was a rising star in SF and fantasy short fiction. Collected in a mini-book format, here—for the first time in print—are six of her quirky, wry, engaging best: In The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model, aliens reveal the terrible truth about how humans were created—and why we'll never discover aliens. As Good as New is a brilliant twist on the tale of three wishes, set after the end of the world. Intestate is about a family reunion in which some attendees aren't quite human anymore—but they're still family. The Cartography of Sudden Death demonstrates that when you try to solve a problem with time travel, you now have two problems. Six Months, Three Days is the story of the love affair between a man who can see the one true foreordained future, and a woman who can see all the possible futures. They're both right, and the story won the 2012 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. And Clover, exclusively written for this collection, is a coda to All the Birds in the Sky, answering the burning question of what happened to Patricia's cat. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
jane addams applied science: The Jane Addams Reader Jean Bethke Elshtain, 2008-01-07 Jane Addams was a prolific and elegant writer. Her twelve books consist largely of published essays, but to appreciate her life work one must also read her previously uncollected speeches and editorials. This artfully compiled collection begins with Addams's youthful Junior Class Oration on women as Breadgivers, features thoughtful examinations of topics as diverse as Tolstoy and Gandhi and The Public School and the Immigrant Child, and even includes popular essays on The Subtle Problems of Charity, from The Atlantic Monthly, and Need a Woman Over Fifty Feel Old? from Ladies' Home Journal. Along with the writings themselves, Elshtain's insightful commentary offers powerful evidence of Addams's remarkable ability to frame social problems in an ethical context, her unwillingness to succumb to ideological dogma, her political courage, and her lifelong devotion to civic and moral life. |
jane addams applied science: The Women Founders Patricia Madoo Lengermann, Gillian Niebrugge, 2006-12-31 An essential volume for anyone interested in the history of sociology, the development of sociological theory, or the history of women in the profession, this well-researched, compellingly argued book makes the case for the active and significant presence of women in the creation of sociology and social theory in its founding and classic periods. Further, Lengermann and Niebrugge explain how the women came to be erased from the history of sociology and identify the political and intellectual currents that now make their recovery both possible and important. The volume focuses on 15 women in eight chapters. Each chapter begins with a biographical sketch situating each thinkers ideas in a historical, social, and cultural context. Next, the authors analyze the womans theory, summarizing its underlying assumptions, explicating its major themes, and introducing key vocabulary. The chapter concludes with excerpts from the original texts of the women founders. All the theories discussed in this text share a moral commitment to the idea that sociology should and could work for the alleviation of socially produced human pain. The ethical duty of the sociologist is to seek sound scientific knowledge, to refuse to make the knowledge an end in itself, to speak for the disempowered, to advocate social reform, and to never forget that the appropriate relationship between researcher and subject is one of mutuality. |
jane addams applied science: On Education Jane Addams, 2017-07-05 Jane Addams, the founder of Hull House in Chicago, may be best known as a social activist. She was also a brilliantly critical intellectual. Implicit in her many speeches, articles, and books is a view of education as a broad process of cultural transformation and renewal, a view that remains as compelling today as when it was first presented. Addams sees education as the foundation of democracy, the basis for the free expression of ideas.Addams's writings on education are interpreted in an enlightening bio-graphical introduction by Ellen Lagemann. After the initial publication of this work, Barbara L. Jacquette of the Delta Group, Inc., in Phoenix wrote, Professor Lagemann has brought life and immediacy to Jane Addams's work. Better, she has given us a context that shows us that some of our most pressing issues today are simply old problems in new guises, problems for which some of the old solutions may still be of use. Gerald Lee Gutek of Loyola University of Chicago commented Lagemann's insightful and sensitive biography reveals Addams's transformation from a reserved graduate of a small women's college into the Progressive reformer and pioneer of the settlement house movement.The essays collected here span a significant portion of Jane Addams's life, from the time she spent in college to her founding of Hull House and beyond. Addams's constant interest in education is reflected in her writings. This book also reveals the many influences on Addams's life, including the philosopher and educator John Dewey. On Education is an important work for educators, women's studies specialists, social workers, and historians. |
jane addams applied science: Human Emotions Jonathan H. Turner, 2007-06-26 This major theoretical work takes existing work on the emotions in significantly new directions. It gives a comprehensive account of emotions, beginning with general sociological principles, moving over important theory construction of social formation and applying this to a detailed and unified 'grand' theory of human emotions. Presenting a unified view of the emotions in the social universe, the book explores the relationships between emotions, social structure, and culture. Turner hypotheses how social structure and culture affect emotional arousal in humans, and vice versa. This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students researching sociology of emotions, social psychology, and contemporary social theory, and is also relevant for students and researchers working in the fields of psychology and cultural studies. |
jane addams applied science: The Collected Works of Jane Addams Jane Addams, 2018-03-21 This ebook collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Jane Addams (1860 – 1935), known as the mother of social work, was a pioneer American settlement activist, public philosopher, sociologist, protestor, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace. In 1931 she became the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and is recognized as the founder of the social work profession in the United States. Contents: Democracy and Social Ethics The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil Why Women Should Vote Belated Industry Twenty Years at Hull-House |
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Keywords : Jane Addams, Social gospel, Individualism , Solidarity . Political eschatology . Jane Addams (18601935) has been portrayed a– s an early American sociologist (Deegan 1990) and is today recognized as a pioneer in pragmatist research (e.g. Greenstone 1979; Seigfried1999; Schneiderhan 2011). As a result, sociologists and social
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the Science of Nationalism. Together, these four books make visible the ubiquity of eugenic assumptions in the US. Although they do not say it in so many words, the authors show how eugenics may after all have succeeded in the US, where it was first applied institution-ally, better than it did in Nazi Germany-better in the sense of
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Jane Addams: A Feminist Pioneer There have been many fine biographies1 and books, which examine the ideas2 of Jane Addams. This book makes the case that Jane Addams is a pioneer—a pioneer of peace, philosophy, feminist studies, social science and professional fields. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary pioneers traverse the land. A ...
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culturally relative morals. Addams saw the most important aspect of social ethics as the element 10 Ibid. p76. 11 Ibid. p32. 12 Ibid. p48. 13 Ibid. p45. 14 Ibid. p46. 15 Maurice Hammington, “Jane Addams and the Politics of Embodied Care,” Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15, no. 2 (Fall, 2001): 1. 16 Jane Addams, Democracy and Social ...
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Since Jane Addams began serving immigrants and low-income minorities at Hull House in 1889 in Chicago social work has been engaged in macro practice—and more specifically—policy practice. Addams’ activities included local and national public policy advocacy efforts on behalf of those whom she served (Jansson, 1999, 2001).
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lake : Jane Addams and Wicked Problems 81 growth and inquiry. Addams’s use of perplexity thus supports WP scholar Valerie Brown’s conclusions: our efforts toward tackling wicked problems consistently yield complications. According to Brown and her co-authors, this means our collective efforts should be characterized simply as the best
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Jane Addams’s Twenty Years at Hull-House ([1910] 1998) is regarded as an indispensable primary text among scholars of the Progressive ... social science under the Progressive banner.2 The Social Gospel, in this spirit, pushed for a more practical religion, one that eschewed Christian contemplation and insights ...
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Jane Addams (1860-1935) – and her social settlement Hull House – is perhaps the best known woman social reformer in the United States. With her social survey Hull House Maps and Papers published with Florence Kelley in 1895, Addams is one of the founders of the Chicago School of Sociology and American sociology.
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In 1931 Addams became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. On December 10, 2007, Illinois celebrated the first Jane Addams Day. A Jane Addams Memorial Park was also established near the Navy Pier in Chicago. She was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 2008. Her close companion was Mary Rozet Smith. In 1931 she
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Jane Addams was bom in Cedarville, a small village in northem Illinois, not far from the Wisconsin border. Her father was a wealthy and influencia! businessman, ... Comell, she applied far graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, but they rejected her application because she was a woman. Not to be denied she enrolled at the University
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5 Nov 2023 · figure, in this case, Jane Addams. Through the life of Jane Addams, students can negotiate the issues of the time period from her childhood in the 1880’s to her work in the First World War. Jane’s life can provide the framework for teaching the Progressive Era in a way that will make students think about how the work done by reformers in 1890,
Student Government Resource Guide - University of Illinois Chicago
Applied Health Sciences, Chicago Medicine, Dentistry, Graduate Nursing, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, University Medical, Rockford, Peoria, and Jane Addams all receive a % of the funds from HPS s budget. These are distributed based on the 10-day enrollment numbers provided to our office from the Office of Institutional Research.
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According to Addams, underlying this problem was the rigidity with which an individual ethic was applied to a social situation. For instance, the president was convinced he only needed “to test the righteousness of the process by his own feelings” (“Democracy and Social” 66). Neither side was willing to see the other’s point of view ...
JANE ADDAMS AND PEACE EDUCATION FOR SOCIA JUSTICE
Addams’ journey to social reform and education for world peace actually began in the 1880s during a trip to Europe. Accompanied by two former college classmates, one being Ellen Gates Starr, Addams traveled to London where she came in contact with Frederick Harrison, a follower of the famous Positivist, Auguste Comte.
Jane Addams and American Democracy - JSTOR
JANE ADDAMS AND AMERICAN DEMOCRACY1 DONALD MEIKLEJOHN Jane addams wrote thoughtfully and extensively about American democ-racy. I wish to reflect?and to pro-voke you to reflect?upon her thinking in ways appropriate to her deep-going democratic faith. This means to under-stand her fundamental beliefs as a for-mulation of the problems of her day and
Jane Addams and John Dewey - Oxford Handbooks - PhilArchive
Jane Addams and John Dewey The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams Edited by Patricia M. Shields, Joseph Soeters, and Maurice Hamington Abstract and Keywords In this chapter, the points of intellectual consonance between Jane Addams and John Dewey are explored, specifically their (1) shared belief that philosophy is a method, (2)
Jane Addams y Eleanor Clarke Slagle: política, equidad social y ...
Jane Addams and Eleanor Clarke Slagle: politics, social equity and occupation from the beginning of Occupational Therapy Rodolfo Morrison J.1 Recibido: 10 de agosto 2015 - Enviado para modificación: 20 de noviembre 2015 - Aceptado: 1 de diciembre 2015 Morrison, R. (2015). Jane Addams y Eleanor Clarke Slagle: política, equidad social y ...
the house that jane built - Storyline Online
• Jane Addams was almost seven years old when she first sensed that she was more fortunate than others. The daughter of a well-to-do Illinois businessman, Jane often went with her father on his trips. On one of these trips, Jane saw children dressed in ragged, dirty clothes playing in the streets. She vowed that one day, she would live
Graham Parker* THE JUVENILE COURT MOVEMENT - JSTOR
Jane Addams did not so much want to help the poor as she wanted to understand them and, in doing so hoped to bridge 'the chasm that indus-trialism had opened between the social classes.'8 No longer could charity be considered, in C.S. Loch's term, the 'great regenerator.' Jane Addams tried to achieve her aims for social progress by opening the
Jane Addams: A Pilgrim's Progress - JSTOR
Jane Addams: A Pilgrim's Progress* Jean Bethke Elshtain / University of Chicago ... urban poverty-into literature, a fusion of social science with art. But neither Homer, nor Milton, nor Hawthorne, nor her beloved Dickens can help her to resolve her torment over belief and unbelief. She embarks on
Democracy and Social Ethics - WordPress.com
28 Mar 2005 · By JANE ADDAMS, Head of "Hull House," Chicago; joint author of "Philanthropy and Social Progress." (_Now ready._) Miss Addams' Settlement Work is known to all who are interested in social amelioration and municipal conditions. As the title of her book shows, it will be occupied with the reciprocal relations of ethical progress
Building For Learning: Seattle Public Schools Histories 1862-2022
available space while Summit was at Addams. With a decline in enrollment, the Summit K-12 program was closed in 2009 and Jane Addams was repurposed as the home of a new Jane Addams K-8 option school program with an environmental science curriculum. As part of the renovation of Nathan Hale in 2010, the greenhouse that supports the Nathan Hale High
Jane Addams: A Product of Liberal Education - JSTOR
Jane Addams: A Product of Liberal Education This article will consider Jane Addams as the product of a liberal education. It is the writer's belief that her great contribu tions to our nation and to the world stemmed, in large part, from the knowledge, the habits of thought, and the values that are associated with liberal education. This
Jane Addams: An American Heroine - JSTOR
Jane Addams: An American Heroine Two generations of middle-class American women from 1880 to the close of the 1920's were dominated by aspirations of a nature now quite alien. They desired a pubUc life of restless activism, and saw fulfillment for these desires only in terms of extreme individual
Jane Addams was not a theologian or a minister; she held no
Jane Addams, Apotheosis of Social Christianity Rima Lunin Schultz Jane Addams was not a theologian or a minister; ... [he] revolutionized the study of science."41 Earlier interest in Carlyle, Emerson and Ruskin didn't satisfy her and she became interested in Auguste Comte and the English Positivists, and Herbert Spencer. She found
9 Mary Richmond and the Origins of Social Casework in America
work in America. Unlike such contemporaries as Jane Addams and Charlotte Gilman (they were all born within one year of one another) Richmond did not participate in the idealistic currents of reform associated with settlement house work, social feminism and feminist influenced progressivism. Instead, her career moved directly from
How to continue Kant’s Perpetual Peace with Addams’ Newer …
can be found in one of the most important founders of the pacifist movement, Jane Addams. The main focus is on her 1907 book Newer Ideals of Peace, which has often been read as ide-alistic and outdated, and above all, as more of an activist’s manifesto than a serious con-
Pragmatist Epistemology and Jane Addams: Fundamental …
theoretical and social contributions of Jane Addams, one of the most recognized women in the history of social policy. Addams, a social worker and winner of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize, was the cofounder of the Hull House settlement home (in Chicago). According to many au-thors (Quiroga, 1995; Metaxas, 2000; Morrison, 2011),
The Dance Between Addams and Du Bois: Collaboration and
the professional and personal relationship between Jane Addams and W.E.B. Du Bois. We refer to this relationship as a dance/partnership; one that was characterized by a plethora ... the emergence of new social science discipline, i.e., sociology, applied sociology and social work, the campaign for women’s suffrage and the beginning of African ...
Jane Addams Elementary School 2020- 2022 plan summary
o Evidence: The Portrait of a Addams Graduate are posted in each classroom and at the main entrance. There are 5 criteria that students leave Addams with and examples are displayed in th hallways and the classroom. Parent groups and the LSC have the same portrait. Depth and Breadth of Student Learning and Quality Teaching • 3 - Curriculum
Jane Addams and the Origins of Service-Learning Practice in the …
—Jane Addams In a 1904 essay titled “The Humanizing Tendency of Industrial Education,” Jane Addams asked her readers to imagine what public schools would look like if they followed the educational practices of Hull House, the social settlement that Addams had formed with Ellen Gates Starr 15 years before. “We could imagine the business man
Learning and organising for social transformation: Lessons from …
WEB Du Bois and Jane Addams Daniel Silver Abstract This article examines the potential for critical theories to contribute towards social transformation through a process of popular education that supports learning and organising. Theory can create a platform of understanding across different communities that are resisting social injustice.
SOSIAALITYÖN MERKITYKSIÄ ETSIMÄSSÄ - erepo.uef.fi
Jane Addams, setlementtiliike, sosiaalityön kansainvälinen määritelmä . ABSTRACT University of Eastern Finland Faculty Social Science and Business studies Department Social Science Author Tiina Venäläinen Title IN SEARCH FOR THE MEANINGS OF SOCIAL WORK ˗ Jane Addams’s Twenty Years at
Jane Addams Applied Science - goramblers.org
Jane Addams Applied Science The Anthem Companion to Robert Park Peter Kivisto 2017-06 The Anthem Companion to Robert Park comes to terms with Robert Park’s legacy. This companion focuses largely on the work rather than the man, a ... On Education Jane Addams 2017-07-05 Jane Addams, the founder of Hull House in Chicago, may be best known as a ...
Jane Addams and the Hull-House Maps & Papers.
Jane Addams and the Hull-House Maps &Papers. AKnowledge-Culture Approach1 Maya Halatcheva-Trapp &Angelika Poferl2 Jane Addams – social researcher, socio-political activist, and Nobel Peace Prize winner – is one of those „women in sociology“ (Honegger/Wobbe 1998) whoare seldom remembered today in the history of the discipline.
Was Jane Addams Really a Social Worker? - JSTOR
Jane Addams really a social worker? "Social work" is an ambiguous term at best. Every few years, students at the Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago, have surveyed their friends and people on the street to find out what the lay public con siders the core role of a social worker. The modal answer is no surprise ...
'Ghosts of Sociologies Past:' Settlement Sociology in the
Graham Taylor of the Chicago Commons and Jane Addams and Julia Lathrop of Hull House, a second generation of social reformer proteges became a formidable force in this disciplinary differentiation. This case can be read as a micro-level ... scientists vied for control of the definition of social science and its applied mission.
the autobiographies of jane addams and florence kelley
of jane addams and florence kelley rebecca sherrick It was a snowy late-December morning when Jane Addams opened the door of Chicago's Hull-House social settlement to find Florence Kelley waiting on the front porch.1 The year was 1891, and though the settlement was only several years old, it already had gained a national reputation as
Women in American Education, 1820-1955
of improving home and family life through applied science. 5. Jane Addams (1860–1935). A well-to-do social reformer, Addams established a settlement house called Hull-House to give aid and education to immigrant adults and children living in the slums of Southside Chicago. Active on the school board and other political
Jane Addams and the Ward Boss Revisited - JSTOR
Jane Addams's education as an urban environmentalist began in earnest in 1889 when she moved into one of Chicago's poorest, most rundown neighborhoods. ... series of surveys and maps that laid a solid foundation for the social science that underpinned a compelling case for municipal reform.6. Jane Addams and the Ward Boss Revisited 197 Figure i ...
AA Signs, Symbols, and Social Worlds Approach - JSTOR
mediating between basic science, applied science, and science users (patients, clients, and citizens). After ... experiments of Jane Addams (Forte 2006). Interactionists prioritize the study of symbols, especially as critical components of language, and make less frequent reference
The Hull House of Jane Addams - JSTOR
years after Miss Addams began to work there, we were often hurried through dinner because a class or a club was al-ways waiting to use the dining-room. It was the young Jane Addams who in the days after John P. Altgeld was elect-ed governor (November, 1892) encour-aged the governor to support reform measures and then make good appoint-
Jane Addams Papers Project at Ramapo College Receives $325K …
— The Jane Addams Paper Project has received two significant grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and National Archives/National Historical Publications and Records Commission. The grants of $200,000 and $125,000 respectively will support the project’s work at Ramapo ollege. The Jane Addams Papers started work at
Chapter 2 Jane Addams’ Theory of Democracy and Social Ethics ...
Who Is Jane Addams? The remarkable Jane Addams is perhaps most well known as the fi rst woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (1931). Although a frequent world traveler, she was born in Cedarville, Illinois (1860), and as an adult called Chicago her home until she died in 1935. She was the most famous public woman of her time.
Mary Richmond and Jane Addams - JSTOR
Mary Richmond and Jane Addams are two of the most influential figures in the ... within the profession of social work. First, such an analysis applied to social work ignores salient differences in substantive ideologies and values. Second, it oversimplifies the consequences of those ideological ... supported a commitment to science and the ...
Jane Addams – yhteisöllisen sosiaalityön pioneeri - Journal
Jane Addams – yhteisöllisen sosiaalityön pioneeri Piia Puurunen Sosiaalityö institutionaalistui 1880-luvun ja ensimmäisen maailman-sodan välisenä aikana (Sipilä 1989, 24). Samaan aikaa amerikkalai-sessa yhteiskunnassa oli meneillään teollistumisen ja kaupungistumisen aikakausi (ks. esim. Levine 1964, 7; Addams 1915, 124). Suuret yhteis-
B:r JANE ADDAMS - Western Connecticut State University
JANE ADDAMS For many generations it has been he lieved that woman's place is within the walls of her own home, and it is indeed impo~sible to imagine the time when he-r duty there shall be ended or to forecast any social change which c; hall release her from that paramount obligation. This paper is an attempt to show that