THE SYMBOLIC AND SOCIAL BUSINESS A. Fuat Fırat 2 nd International Biannual Social Business Conference 20. Ulusal Pazarlama Kongresi Anadolu University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Connecting Themes Used United States History
Advertisements

Chapter 1 The Political Landscape
How does a nation relate to the people or the citizens of a country?
Discourse in social change Ideology is the prime means of manufacturing consent (Fairclough 2001)
Peer Review Essential Questions & Vocabulary social cultural signs systems structures.
Critical Theory Why “critical theory”? Critical of what?  Current social conditions  Standard social science.
Semiology and the photographic image
Social Studies Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings.
Cultural Visual Literacy Images Americans Should Recognize.
Traditional Economy Closely tied to the environment
Media education for a European civic space. A civic space: defining elements The public/civic space provides a symbolic-discursive context in which public.
The World of NGOs Information and networking for Civil Society in Austria Christiana Weidel The World of NGOs Nibelungengasse 7/7 A-1010 Wien.
Do Now: 1. ) What is the function of Political Parties. 2
Chapter 17, Religion Key Terms.
Spirituality, politics, law and ideology Plan: 1. Spirituality and politics - social phenomena, their difference, relationship, social functions. 2. Spirituality.
Political Culture & Political Ideologies
Lecture 4 Political power and democracy. Democracy: A Social Power Analysis Democracy: A Social Power Analysis Democracy and freedom are the central values.
Marketing 547 Culture & Consumer Behavior. What is Culture?  Set of ideas, values, artifacts and other meaningful symbols that help individuals communicate,
Ten Globalization Challenges for Higher Education Deane Neubauer IFE 2020 Leadership Institute Sept , 2010.
Ideologies What are Political Ideologies?. An ideology is an organized collection of ideas. The word ideology was coined by Count Antoine de Tracy in.
Economic, Political and Social Identity in the European Union Professor John Wilton Lecture 5 Identity and European Union ‘Core Values’
Discourse in social change Ideology is the prime means of manufacturing consent (Fairclough 2001)
Citizen Organizations Article 37 of the Romanian Constitution recognizes the right of citizens to organize in various ways in order to promote their collective.
Unit II: Political Beliefs and Behaviors (10-20%) ● In this unit, you will discuss (1) common belief patterns of Americans and (2) common political behaviors.
Political Theory and Political Beliefs. Political Behavior of the Individual “Micropolitics” The political ideologies, beliefs, and actions of an individual.
Nations and Society. Ethnicity, Nationality, Citizenship  Ethnicity – specific attributes and societal institutions that make people culturally different.
Why Religion?.  Students in Catholic Schools are required to take 1 Religion course each year because we (the Church and Catholic educators) believe.
People and Government Chapter 1. Principles of Government Chapter 1 Section 1.
Introduction to Science Fiction and its History. Science Fiction (Sci-fi) is a modern genre that is fueled by the issues of the contemporary world. Sci-fi.
WORLD STUDIES The Basics of Religion. What is religion? Religion is a set of common beliefs and practices generally held by a group of people. Religion.
The 5 Themes of Social Studies. Image Bibliography B6B08.gif
Social Studies Unit One Perspectives on Ideology.
Position 1: Teaching Traditional Values Schools should provide a firm education in ethical principles that help youth sort, analyze, and evaluate behaviors.
Reorienting the religion curriculum in Catholic schools to address the needs of contemporary youth spirituality Reading 7 Therese Wilson.
LIBERALISM. Origins and development of liberalism Liberalism: was a product of the breakdown of feudalism in Europe (19 th c.) and influenced by the Enlightenment.
Connotation and Denotation
Value of Textiles. What is Textile Value? Determining the value in textile, clothing, footwear and allied industries is subject to personal interpretation.
Themes in Social Studies
A POST-IDEOLOGICAL AGE?. Endism: An end to ideology? Following the consensus of political thought in the 1950s and 60s, particularly the consensus on.
The Philosophy of the Antigonish Movement
SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES Religious Beliefs Ordinary People in Country and Town Language, Literature and Culture.
Review for Unit #1 Test.
Political Culture and Political Socialization
Ferdinand de Saussure (1857 – 1913)
Foundations of Human-centered Economics
Expression in a Media Object
Identifying Ideological Perspectives
Political Culture and Political Socialization
Vocabulary Important Themes and Concepts The Key to Understanding.
Unit 2: Lesson 3: Institutions
Nations and Society.
Connotation and Denotation
Notes Economics - The branch of knowledge concerned with the making, buying, and exchanges of money, goods, etc.
Chapter 1 The Political Landscape
Perspectives on ideology
Unit 1: Concepts (Economics) I
Perspectives on ideology
RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN CANADA
Entrepreneurship Intensive Training
Authoritarianism.
People and government.
Representation and Ideology
Culture in the Contemporary Period (1867 – today)
Decision Making Systems
Entrepreneurship Intensive Training
AP American Government
Signifier Signified RED LIGHT STOP
Top ten things you should know
Perspectives on ideology
Presentation transcript:

THE SYMBOLIC AND SOCIAL BUSINESS A. Fuat Fırat 2 nd International Biannual Social Business Conference 20. Ulusal Pazarlama Kongresi Anadolu University Eski ş ehir, Turkey

WHY ‘SOCIAL’ BUSINESS?

SYMBOLIC EXISTENCE THE SYMBOLIC IS THE SYSTEM OF IMAGES AND THE IMAGINARY THROUGH WHICH HUMANS RECOGNIZE, SIGNIFY, CONSTRUCT, AND COMMUNICATE THEIR WORLD

SYMBOLIC EXISTENCE IS A SEEKING FOR MEANING THE SYMBOL IS A SIGN THAT IS PURELY CULTURAL AND ARBITRARY THUS, MEANING IS INHERENTLY AND INFINITELY FORMABLE—IT CAN TAKE ANY FORM

INSTITUTION(S) ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE(S) CULTURAL IDEOLOGY HUMAN SUBJECTIVITY

TRADITIONAL SOCIETY SPIRITUAL CULTURE SPIRITUAL (RELIGIOUS) INSTITUTION HARMONY WITH UNIVERSAL FORCE(S) BELIEF SYSTEMS FAITHFUL ( BEING SUBJECT )

MODERN SOCIETY MATERIAL CULTURE STATE & THE MARKET DEMOCRACY, CIVILITY & VALUE LIBERALISM CITIZEN ( KNOWING SUBJECT )

CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY ICONOGRAPHIC CULTURE THE MARKET VALUE ( EXCHANGE VALUE ) NEO-LIBERALISM CONSUMER ( CHOICE MAKER )