Human needs : a contribution to the current debate /
edited by Katrin Lederer, in cooperation with Johan Galtung, David Antal.
- Cambridge, Mass. : Koenigstein/Ts. : Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain ; A. Hain, c1980.
- xi, 361 p. ; 24 cm.
- Publication of the Science Center Berlin: v. 12 .
Based on papers presented at a conference ("Goals, desirability, and chances for implementation of need-oriented environmental planning--towards a concept for human growth") held at the International Institute for Environment and Society, Science Center, Berlin, May 27-29, 1978.
Bibliography: p. 347-355.
Part I : Theoretical Approaches to Needs
Chapter 1. Human Needs: A Social-Psychological Approach --- Otto Kline berg Chapter 2. Society, Needs, and Rights: A Systemic Approach --- Carlos A. Mallmann Chapter 3. The Basic Needs Approach --- Oscar Nudler Part II : Typical Misunderstandings about Needs Chapter 4. Human Needs: A Sophisticated Holistic Approach --- Oscar Nudler Chapter 5. About Implicit Limitations on Satisfiers --- Yona Friedman Chapter 6. Logical Clarifications in the Study of Needs --- Carlos A. Mallmann and Solomon Marcus Part III : Normative and Political Implications of Needs Concepts Chapter 7. aman Needs and Freedom: Liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian Perspectives --- Ramashray Roy Chapter 8. Can "True" and "False" Needs Be Posited? --- Agnes Heller Chapter 9. vfeeds and Dynamics --- Eleonora Masini Chapter 10. Basic Questions about Basic Human Needs --- Gilbert Rist Part IV : Application of Needs Approaches to Practice Chapter 11. sFeeds Methodology: The Environmental Case --- Katrin Lederer Chapter 12. Needs Communication: Viable Needs Patterns and Their Identification --- Anthony N. J. Judge Chapter 13. Labor and Leisure in Conflict? Needs in Developing and Industrial Societies --- Bernhardt Glaeser Chapter 14. Needs-based Decisionmaking --- Michael Chevalier Future Needs Research Chapter 15. Areas for Further Research in Needs --- Johan Galtung and Katrin Lederer
0899460275
80010630
SOCIOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
HM48 / .H85
Based on papers presented at a conference ("Goals, desirability, and chances for implementation of need-oriented environmental planning--towards a concept for human growth") held at the International Institute for Environment and Society, Science Center, Berlin, May 27-29, 1978.
Bibliography: p. 347-355.
Part I : Theoretical Approaches to Needs
Chapter 1. Human Needs: A Social-Psychological Approach --- Otto Kline berg Chapter 2. Society, Needs, and Rights: A Systemic Approach --- Carlos A. Mallmann Chapter 3. The Basic Needs Approach --- Oscar Nudler Part II : Typical Misunderstandings about Needs Chapter 4. Human Needs: A Sophisticated Holistic Approach --- Oscar Nudler Chapter 5. About Implicit Limitations on Satisfiers --- Yona Friedman Chapter 6. Logical Clarifications in the Study of Needs --- Carlos A. Mallmann and Solomon Marcus Part III : Normative and Political Implications of Needs Concepts Chapter 7. aman Needs and Freedom: Liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian Perspectives --- Ramashray Roy Chapter 8. Can "True" and "False" Needs Be Posited? --- Agnes Heller Chapter 9. vfeeds and Dynamics --- Eleonora Masini Chapter 10. Basic Questions about Basic Human Needs --- Gilbert Rist Part IV : Application of Needs Approaches to Practice Chapter 11. sFeeds Methodology: The Environmental Case --- Katrin Lederer Chapter 12. Needs Communication: Viable Needs Patterns and Their Identification --- Anthony N. J. Judge Chapter 13. Labor and Leisure in Conflict? Needs in Developing and Industrial Societies --- Bernhardt Glaeser Chapter 14. Needs-based Decisionmaking --- Michael Chevalier Future Needs Research Chapter 15. Areas for Further Research in Needs --- Johan Galtung and Katrin Lederer
0899460275
80010630
SOCIOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
HM48 / .H85