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Что (кто) такое Realist - определение

Realist criminology; Left realist; Left realist criminology
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realist         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
n. a down-to-earth, hardheaded realist
Realist         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
·noun An artist or writer who aims at realism in his work. ·see Realism, 2.
II. Realist ·noun One who believes in realism; ·esp., one who maintains that generals, or the terms used to denote the genera and species of things, represent real existences, and are not mere names, as maintained by the nominalists.
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
(realists)
1.
A realist is someone who recognizes and accepts the true nature of a situation and tries to deal with it in a practical way.
I see myself not as a cynic but as a realist...
N-COUNT [approval]
2.
A realist painter or writer is one who represents things and people in a way that is like real life.
...perhaps the foremost realist painter of our times.
ADJ: ADJ n
Realist Evaluation         
Realist evaluation or realist review (also realist synthesis) is a type of theory-driven evaluation method used in evaluating social programmes. It is based on the epistemological foundations of critical realism.
Realistic         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
·adj Of or pertaining to the realists; in the manner of the realists; characterized by realism rather than by imagination.
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
adj. realistic to + inf. (is it realistic to expect such results?)
realistic         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
1.
If you are realistic about a situation, you recognize and accept its true nature and try to deal with it in a practical way.
Police have to be realistic about violent crime...
It's only realistic to acknowledge that something, some time, will go wrong.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ about n, it v-link ADJ to-inf
realistically
As an adult, you can assess the situation realistically.
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
2.
Something such as a goal or target that is realistic is one which you can sensibly expect to achieve.
Establish deadlines that are more realistic.
= sensible
ADJ
3.
You say that a painting, story, or film is realistic when the people and things in it are like people and things in real life.
...extraordinarily realistic paintings of Indians...
ADJ
realistically
The film starts off realistically and then develops into a ridiculous fantasy.
ADV: usu ADV with v
realistic         
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Realist; Realistic; Realists; Realisms; Realistical; Realistic (disambiguation); Realism (album); Realism (disambiguation)
¦ adjective
1. having a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
2. representing things in a way that is accurate and true to life.
Derivatives
realistically adverb
The Realist (British magazine)         
BRITISH MAGAZINE
The Realist (magazine)
The Realist was a short lived monthly British magazine first published in March 1929 which brought together many intellectuals from that era. It was dedicated to Scientific Humanism and carried a distinctive pale orange cover.
Stereo Realist         
  • Date embossed on later Kodak stereo mount.
  • Standard mount used by Kodak after 1958, note the modern color scheme. Processing date was embossed on the other side.
  • Standard mount used by Kodak through 1957. Note older color scheme. There was no embossed processing date.
  • 3rd party cardboard slip in mount, nonadjustable window.
  • Back (label) side of a Permamount
  • Front (viewing) side of Realist Permamount.
  • Image strip from a Realist 45 camera. Note the notch above image "5", which is the left eye image of a pair with image 7 being the right eye image of the same pair.
  • Realist 45 with back removed, showing film chamber.
  • Realist 45 from the bottom
  • Realist 45 camera
  • Realist 45 from the top, note top mounted focus control.
  • Slide mounted by the Realist mounting service.
  • Slide mounted in glass and sealed with tape.
  • Realist aluminum mask and box
  • Stereo Realist Red Button viewer with slides
STEREO 35MM FILM CAMERA MODEL
The Stereo Realist is a stereo camera that was manufactured by the David White Company from 1947 to 1971. It was the most popular 35 mm stereo camera ever manufacturedAmazing 3-D, pages 32 and 51.

Википедия

Left realism

Left realism emerged in criminology from critical criminology as a reaction against what was perceived to be the left's failure to take a practical interest in everyday crime, allowing right realism to monopolize the political agenda on law and order. Left realism argues that crime disproportionately affects working-class people, but that solutions that only increase repression serve to make the crime problem worse. Instead they argue that the root causes of crime lie in relative deprivation, although preventive measures and policing are necessary, but these should be democratically controlled.

Pat Carlen (1992) suggests that the main tenets of left realism are theoretical and political:

Theoretical
  1. 'The basic triangle of relations which is the proper subject-matter of criminology [is] - the offender, the state and the victim' (Young, 1986) (since altered to include society at large, see The Square of Crime)
  2. Theoretical explanations must be symmetrical - there must be the same explanation for social action and reaction.
  3. 'Man is a creator of human nature' (Young, 1987), and therefore explanations of crime should not be deterministic and people should be seen as being responsible for their actions.
Political
  1. Crime is a real problem and especially to working-class people who suffer disproportionately from personal crime, such as robbery, assault, burglary and rape.
  2. The 'left' should attempt to develop a credible (populist?) approach to crime control in order to prevent the 'right' from having a monopoly of the 'crime problem'.
  3. The purpose of theorizing should be to make practical interventions into law and order issues.
  4. In order to reduce crime there is a need to achieve a higher level of cooperation between police and public, and this will be best achieved by a democratization of local control of the police."