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2. Expectations of Failure: Political Risks in the Moral Economy of Ignorance and Social Injustice
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Adriana Mica, Mikołaj Pawlak, and Paweł Kubicki
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expectations of failure ,emancipatory activism ,political risks ,abortion ,ignorance ,injustice ,post-failure ,Social Sciences ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
We are observing how contemporary failure regimes increasingly challenge ignorance and social injustice, and how this opens expectations for public policy to move beyond effectiveness and to pursue more emancipatory and progressive aims. Policy reinterpretations and expectations of failure however, are not coming solely from critical and alternative groups in the society. They are first and foremost political, which raises the question how does the moral economy and epistemology of just futures unfold? What are the effects of political exploitation and contamination? Our answer is to review political risks of emancipatory activism in abortion debates, which manifest high levels of polarization and contestation in relation to reproductive justice and human rights. We map out various hazards, showing how they produce what we term post-failure, and sustain emancipation fantasies and alternative policy futures that are linked with oppression effects. With this exploration we see that addressing ignorance and social injustice in policymaking has never been more essential, yet also unpredictable and convoluted in the political risks that it poses.
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- 2024
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3. Sociology and the Unintended. Robert Merton Revisited Adriana Mica Arkadiusz Peisert Jan Winczorek
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Jarosz, Ewa and Kołczyńska, Marta
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- 2012
4. Sociology As Analysis of the Unintended : From the Problem of Ignorance to the Discovery of the Possible
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Adriana Mica and Adriana Mica
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- Sociology--Methodology
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Sociology of unintended consequences is commonly depicted as a framework for understanding the outcomes that run counter to the initial intentions of social actors because of factors such as ignorance, error and complexity. This conventional approach, however, is now undergoing change under the influence of more encompassing shifts in framing in social sciences. Indeed, in the last few years, the study of the unintended has evidently moved from the question'What are the sources of the unintended?'to the inquiry'What is it that makes the unintended possible?'or'What risks, but also opportunities, do the unintended entail?'Explaining this puzzle in relation to the internal dynamics of sociology of unintended consequences, Adriana Mica makes an erudite journey in relation to its three main analytical frameworks, their semantic shifts, setbacks and theoretical revivals. Certainly, through the examination of the use of protective headgear in boxing, this volume renders explicitly the possibilistic turn not only in the specific research of the unintended, but in sociology more generally.Presenting the contributions of leading sociology theorists in a new light, Sociology as Analysis of the Unintended will appeal to graduate students and researchers interested in fields such as theoretical sociology, sociology of substantive issues and sociology of sport.
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- 2018
5. Routledge International Handbook of Failure
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Adriana Mica, Mikołaj Pawlak, Anna Horolets, Paweł Kubicki, Adriana Mica, Mikołaj Pawlak, Anna Horolets, and Paweł Kubicki
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- Social planning, Failure (Psychology), Social policy
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This Handbook examines the study of failure in social sciences, its manifestations in the contemporary world, and the modalities of dealing with it – both in theory and in practice. It draws together a comprehensive approach to failing, and invisible forms of cancelling out and denial of future perspectives. Underlining critical mechanisms for challenging and reimagining norms of success in contemporary society, it allows readers to understand how contemporary regimes of failure are being formed and institutionalized in relation to policy and economic models, such as neo-liberalism. While capturing the diversity of approaches in framing failure, it assesses the conflations and shifts which have occurred in the study of failure over time. Intended for scholars who research processes of inequality and invisibility, this Handbook aims to formulate a critical manifesto and activism agenda for contemporary society. Presenting an integrated view about failure, the Handbook will be an essential reading for students in sociology, social theory, anthropology, international relations and development research, organization theory, public policy, management studies, queer theory, disability studies, sports, and performance research.
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- 2022
6. Ignorance and Change : Anticipatory Knowledge and the European Refugee Crisis
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Adriana Mica, Anna Horolets, Mikołaj Pawlak, Paweł Kubicki, Adriana Mica, Anna Horolets, Mikołaj Pawlak, and Paweł Kubicki
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- Social change--Europe, Refugees--Government policy--Europe, Ignorance (Theory of knowledge)
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Ignorance and Change analyses the European refugee crisis of 2015–2016 from the perspective of ignorance studies showing how the media, decision-makers and academics engaged in the projection and reification of the future in relation to the crisis, the asylum system, and the solutions that were proposed.Why do recent crises fail to bring meaningful change? Why do we often see replication of the regimes of ignorance, inefficient knowledge and expertise practices? This book answers these questions by shifting the focus from the issue of change to our projections and expectations of what change will look like. Building on three comprehensive case studies, Poland, Hungary, and Romania, it demonstrates how ignorance and projectivity were essential for new Member States not only for managing the crisis but also for reaching a higher level of autonomy in relation to the EU.Employing an innovative interactional approach to ignorance, it bridges ignorance studies with sociology of future and migration research. Challenging the dominant interest in defining ignorance, it moves the focus from what ignorance is to what ignorance does. It incorporates the concept of future into ignorance studies and develops notions such as “projective agency,” “reification of the future,” “projection by proxy,” and “projectors of EU asylum policies.” The book provides an erudite background, comprehensive empirical research, and original tools of analysis for graduate students, researchers, and policy makers interested in crisis studies, public policy, ignorance studies, social theory, migration studies, and sociology of the future.
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- 2021
7. Sociology of the Invisible Hand
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Adriana Mica, Katarzyna M. Wyrzykowska, Rafal Wisniewski, Iwona Zielinska, Adriana Mica, Katarzyna M. Wyrzykowska, Rafal Wisniewski, and Iwona Zielinska
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- Sociology, Economics--Sociological aspects
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This book illustrates the applicability of the seminal and controversial metaphor of the «invisible hand» in modern sociological theory. It shows that sociologists have long been part of a field mainly associated with economists and political philosophers. Though unlike the framing that builds directly on Adam Smith, sociological theory focuses on undesirable and perverse outcomes. Furthermore, the sociological angle favors the explanation of invisible hand-like mechanisms as contingent upon social structures and broader processes. Thus, it goes beyond its classical formulation in terms of interdependence, interaction and aggregation of individual actions. This book gathers contributions of remarkable authors who are linked directly either with the invisible hand metaphor, with the spontaneous order phenomenon or with the unintended consequences issue and aims to describe the traditional and contemporary applicability of the sociological framing of the invisible hand for social sciences.
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- 2018
8. Sociologies of Formality and Informality
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Adriana Mica, Jan Winczorek, Rafal Wisniewski, Adriana Mica, Jan Winczorek, and Rafal Wisniewski
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- Sociology--Philosophy, Social institutions, Social systems, Organizational sociology
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The way sociology frames the relation between formality and informality is not only complex and multifaceted, but has also evolved over time. This volume offers contributions by international authors that illustrate distinct types of theoretical framings and present various sites of inquiry. It proposes a typology comprising: the sociology of informally embedded formality, the sociology of formally embedded informality, the sociology of the interaction between formality and informality and the sociology of the emergence and transformation of formality and informality.
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- 2015
9. Sociology and the Unintended : Robert Merton Revisited
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Adriana Mica, Jan Winczorek, Arkadiusz Peisert, Adriana Mica, Jan Winczorek, and Arkadiusz Peisert
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- Social action, Social policy
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This collection of essays aims to revive the sociological debate on the unintended, unanticipated and unexpected consequences of social action, as started by Robert K. Merton in a classic study of 1936. The contributing authors provide insights on both Merton's work and the reception it received in the academia. They also go beyond his original formulations to encompass new theoretical perspectives and empirical interests that have emerged in the intellectual circumstances different from, or opposed to, his functionalist theory. The contributing authors delve into fields as diverse as education, law, politics, financial markets, consumption, risks and accidents, systemic transformation, organizations and institutional work, innovations, and Polish studies.
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- 2012
10. Scandals and Party Moots : Mass Protests During the Ceauşescu Regime in Romania
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Âdriana Mica and Âdriana Mica
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- Political corruption--Romania--History--20th century
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This book is an attempt to investigate the mechanisms governing the evolution of scandals over mass protests in communist Romania. It could also be framed as a study of the social-psychology of regime preservation. The main inquiry presented herein deals with the manner in which Romanian communist authorities framed acts of mass protest. The author investigates the shaming practices and the ritualization of the party moots on mass protests which followed the outburst of such like scandals. The book puts forth a hypothesis, that the dynamics of these processes are determined by the unfolding and outcome of three phenomena: the attribution of fault, the admittance of guilt/fault and – to a certain extent – the moot bullying.
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- 2012
11. Failure and Critique of the Market.
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Kessler, Oliver
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GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ,MARKET failure ,NEOLIBERALISM - Abstract
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- 2024
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12. Hate Speech in Political Discourse in 2015-2021 as a Determinant of Poland's Internal and External Security.
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Dawidczyk, Andrzej and Jurczak, Justyna
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HATE speech ,INTERNAL security ,POLITICAL oratory ,HATE ,HUMAN skin color ,SOCIAL impact - Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to identify the anticipated political and social consequences for the security of Poland and its citizens due to the presence of hate speech in public discourse. A morphological method was used in the research. The paper consists of an introduction, three chapters and a conclusion. Introduction outlines the research problem and presents elements of research methodology. The second part provides examples of hate speech against refugees, migrants, national minorities, people with different culture, skin color, religion, while the third part characterizes attitudes and behaviors expressed in hate speech against LGBT people. The fourth part characterizes examples of hate language used in the political debate taking place in Poland. The conclusion summarizes the research results obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Failure Privilege in Policymaking: Exploitation, (In)visibilization, and Future Projection in Abortion Policy in Poland.
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Mica, Adriana, Pawlak, Mikołaj, and Kubicki, Paweł
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ABORTION policy ,POLICY sciences ,GOVERNMENT policy ,FAILURE analysis ,POLICY analysis - Abstract
Who gets to benefit from failure is a hot topic in recent research on science and innovation. This article articulates the phenomenon of failure privilege on the terrain of public policy, that is, circumstantial and institutionally ingrained dispositions to use policy downfalls, derailments, and crises as resources of policy action, tools of integration, and dynamism. Building on analyses of policy failures, the article advances a typology of three forms of privilege: exploitation, (in)visibilization, and projection of policy futures. It brings illustrations from abortion policymaking in Poland. Here, failure privilege interacts with a bio-political and culturally polarized setting that further blends neoliberal mechanisms of failing with post-Communist transformation of cultures of failure. This leads to the argument that exploitation and controversial interventions in public policy demand legitimacy that is today constructed by advancing imaginaries and models of failure that allow actors to both visibilize new futures and advance a policy stalemate. Failure is a powerful resource of integration and even surveillance, as well as a factor furthering the politics of waiting. Redefining it is a crucial policy win and entails complex and implicit mechanisms impacting policy agendas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Time to fix: repair heuristics in Estonia and Portugal.
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Martínez, Francisco
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SOCIAL theory ,HEURISTIC ,LIFE cycles (Biology) ,SOCIAL sciences education ,CONSUMER behavior ,SOCIAL dynamics ,NOSTALGIA ,CONSUMERISM - Published
- 2023
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15. The European migrant crisis in Polish parliamentary discourse.
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Klepański, Jakub, Hartliński, Maciej, and Żukowski, Arkadiusz
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EUROPEAN Migrant Crisis, 2015-2016 ,COOPERATION ,POLITICIANS ,TWENTY-first century ,DISCOURSE ,REFUGEES - Abstract
The European migrant crisis constitutes one of the greatest challenges of the second Decade of the 21st century. Controlled by the populist Law and Justice, the Polish government has been one of the few to oppose receiving refugees, although it is obliged to through the cooperation of EU states. The authors analyzed 852 parliamentary speeches of 24 Polish political leaders since 2011 to 2019. Considering the analysis results, it is possible to conclude that the more severe the crisis became, the more dynamically the number of reports on the migrant crisis increased in parliamentary discourse. The research confirms that the two biggest parties present dramatically disparate views on the issue. The study also confirms that the views and declarations of the analyzed political leaders are compatible with the views of their electorates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Anti-Immigration Attitudes in Contemporary Polish Society: A Story of Double Standards?
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Thérová, Lenka
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AVERSION ,CULTURE conflict ,ETHNICITY ,RUSSIA-Ukraine relations - Abstract
From 2015 up until the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Polish citizens have undergone a major decline in their willingness to allow foreigners to reside in Poland. The following text empirically investigates whether antipathy to newcomers is driven more by cultural or economic concerns, and what role the ethnicity of immigrants plays in this antagonism. The findings suggest that the ethnicity of immigrants is significant in both the salience of the expressed hostility and in the importance given to individual factors. When considering the acceptance of immigrants of different ethnicity, Poles are most concerned about preserving their national culture, whereas worries about the burden on the national economy are uppermost when considering ethnically similar newcomers. Antipathy against ethnically similar immigrants is also much weaker than against those of different ethnicity. The over-time comparison tells us that support for the government, religiosity, and opposition to universalism values became the most important predictors of restrictionism after 2015. We assume that the increase in anti-immigration attitudes was not that much caused by the unprecedented wave of immigration, but rather by the rule of the nationalist-conservative government which politicized the issue of non-European migration and contributed to the change of public discourse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. THE ART OF GREEN MAINTENANCE: Future-Making in Urban Gardening.
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Horolets, Anna, Schwell, Alexandra, and Istenič, Saša Poljak
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URBAN gardening ,COMMUNITY gardens ,SUSTAINABILITY ,GARDENERS - Abstract
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- 2023
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18. The Ambassador is Dead – Long Live the Ambassadress: Gender, Rank and Proxy Representation in Early Modern Diplomacy.
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Kühnel, Florian
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- 2022
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19. Ignorance and Change: Anticipatory Knowledge and the European Refugee Crisis
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Meszaros, Edina Lilia
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Ignorance and Change: Anticipatory Knowledge and the European Refugee Crisis (Nonfiction work) -- Mica, Adriana -- Horolets, Anna -- Pawlak, Mikotaj -- Kubicki, Pawei ,Books -- Book reviews ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
Adriana Mica, Anna Horolets, Mikotaj Pawlak, Pawei Kubicki (2021). Ignorance and Change: Anticipatory Knowledge and the European Refugee Crisis. Routledge, 270 pp. ISBN: 9780367569228. HISTORY Published 30 January 2023 The [...]
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- 2023
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20. The Politics of a National Identity Survey: Polishness, Whiteness, and Racial Exclusion.
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Jaskulowski, Krzysztof
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SOCIAL surveys ,RACE relations ,NATIONALISM ,POLISH politics & government ,SOCIAL history - Abstract
This article analyses a popular survey on national identity in Poland. However, the analysis of the survey is a pretext to remind one of the limitations of crude quantitative methods and to look at the Polish national identity itself. The article shows that the survey questions are far from unambiguous, and respondents might attribute different meanings to them. The survey does not "measure" national identity existing in the world, rather it serves to maintain the hegemonic concept of Polishness. It diminishes the significance of Catholicism and the perceived biological dimension of Polishness. It ignores public sentiment linking Whiteness and Polishness, contributing to maintaining the dominant image of Polishness as free of racism. Under the guise of objective research, the survey is one of the elements sustaining the image of a relatively open and inclusive Polishness. Referring to my own qualitative research and recent literature on the topic, I argue that Polish identity must be seen in terms of selective racism without racism—that is, it is an identity based on racial premises but which at the same time neglects its racial character. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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21. The Recent Politicization of Immigration in Poland in Light of Preexisting State Practices: Continuity or Change in the Understanding of Citizenship and Nationhood?
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BUREAUCRACY ,CITIZENSHIP ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,GOVERNMENT agencies ,CONTINUITY ,SOCIAL policy - Abstract
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- 2021
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22. Hirschman's Exit, Voice, and Loyalty and contemporary economic sociology.
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Ossandón, José
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ECONOMIC sociology ,LOYALTY ,DEVELOPMENT economics - Abstract
This essay takes the 50th anniversary of Albert Hirschman's Exit, Voice and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States as an opportunity to revisit this important book. It asks how Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, a book that came out five decades ago as a contribution to development economics, connects to recent debates in economic sociology and how this can help us think about what economic sociology does not attempt to do anymore. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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23. Service Ecosystem Design: Propositions, Process Model, and Future Research Agenda.
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Vink, Josina, Koskela-Huotari, Kaisa, Tronvoll, Bård, Edvardsson, Bo, and Wetter-Edman, Katarina
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SERVICE design ,DESIGN services ,MULTILEVEL models ,BUILDING operation management ,BLOCK designs - Abstract
While service design has been highlighted as a promising approach for driving innovation, there are often struggles in realizing lasting change in practice. The issues with long-term implementation reveal a reductionist view of service design that ignores the institutional arrangements and other interdependencies that influence design efforts within multi-actor service systems. The purpose of this article is to build a systemic understanding of service design to inform actors' efforts aimed at intentional, long-term change in service systems. To achieve this aim, we inform the conceptual building blocks of service design by applying service-dominant logic's service ecosystems perspective. Through this process, we develop four core propositions and a multilevel process model of service ecosystem design. The conceptualization of service ecosystem design advances service design theory by illuminating previously taken for granted aspects; explaining how intentional, long-term change emerges; and expanding the scope of service design beyond projects. Furthermore, this research offers a foundation for future research on service design that involves extending the systemic conceptualization of service design, conducting more holistic empirical investigations, and developing practical methods and approaches for the embedded, collective processes of designing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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24. Ignorance as an Outcome of Categorizations: The "Refugees" in the Polish Academic Discourse before and after the 2015 Refugee Crisis.
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Horolets, Anna, Mica, Adriana, Pawlak, Mikołaj, and Kubicki, Paweł
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LEGISLATORS ,PHILANTHROPISTS ,REFUGEES ,SCHOLARSHIPS ,SOCIAL action - Abstract
The article addresses the issue of the so-called refugee crisis in Europe from the perspective of ignorance studies and seeks to establish the mechanisms whereby ignorance is created through categorizations. We depart from the proposal of Proctor and view ignorance as either "native state," "lost realm," or "strategic ploy." In all three, ignorance is an unalienable part of social action. The case of Polish academic research on refugees before and after 2015 is explored in order to establish who ignores what, when, and why, when categorizing, and to analyze the relationship between ignorance and social action. In the Polish refugee field, the crisis of 2015 was the moment when the refugee issue stepped out of the shadows and attracted the attention of the public and policymakers. The analysis of the category "refugee" in Polish scholarship before 2015 demonstrates that the category was based on culturalization and idealization; thus, the socio-political and pragmatic aspects of the group's characteristics and actions were systematically ignored, and the ignorance worked as a "lost realm." After 2015, a new body of scholarship emerges in which the category "refugee" acquires negative connotations with security threat or fakeness. In the new scholarship, ignorance is a strategic framing that sets the category of "refugee" outside the humanitarian issues. We claim that the new categorizations follow the logic of culturalization and moralization typical of the previous period. Strategic ignorance inherent in the categorizations that dichotomize "good" and "bad" refugees, or "refugees" and "migrants," unlocks the potential for political action. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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25. The unintended consequences in new economic sociology: Why still not taken seriously?
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Mica, Adriana
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The idea of unintended consequences of social action constitutes one of the core meta-assumptions of new economic sociology. Yet neither its US nor its European branch seem to make a direct statement about this. This state of affairs appears to be the result of various cumulative circumstances, such as the role played by the competition from other meta-assumptions which address similar or related issues and the rather general treatment of the unintended consequences within the field. This article takes a closer look and tries to establish whether the approach to the unintended in the US and European new economic sociologies is indeed so general. It concludes that the source of the low visibility of the unintended consequences as a fundamental problem for new economic sociology is not the fact that this is not granted proper systematization. The problem rather lies in the lack of awareness and cumulative knowledge about the unintended consequences as a main sociological problem that was already taken up in sociology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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26. FrontMatter.
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Matthewman, Steve
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- 2015
27. Note from the editor.
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Vargha, Zsuzsanna
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INVESTMENTS ,SHARING economy ,FINANCIAL literacy - Abstract
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue including the micro-founded political economy of investment chain, the regulation of collaborative economy, and financial literacy.
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- 2016
28. When things don't fall apart: global financial governance and developmental finance in an age of productive incoherence: by Ilene Grabel, Cambridge (MA) and London, The MIT Press, 2017, 400 pp., $28 (paperback), ISBN: 9780262037259.
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Mica, Adriana
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GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ,NONFICTION - Published
- 2020
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29. Theories and social mechanisms: essays in honour of Mohammed Cherkaoui, volumes one and two / Including a symposium on Albert O. Hirschman.
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Mica, Adriana
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NONFICTION - Published
- 2018
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30. A Sociological Contribution to HAHR’s Open Forum on Jeremy Adelman’s (2013) Biography of Albert O. Hirschman
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Mica, Adriana
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review of intellectual biography ,unintended consequences ,Jeremy Adelman ,Albert O. Hirschman - Abstract
Adriana Mica
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- 2014
31. From Diffusion to Translation and Back. Disembedding–Re-embedding and Re-invention in Sociological Studies of Diffusion
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Mica, Adriana and University of Warsaw
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re-invention of innovations ,diffusion ,translation ,disembedding–re-embedding of ideas ,Scandinavian institutionalism - Abstract
This paper reviews and parallels the thesis of disembedding–re-embedding of ideas, objects and practices in the translation paradigm (à la Scandinavian institutionalism) with the discussion of reinvention in the diffusion of innovations theory (as put forward by Everett M. Rogers). The main inquiry to be answered is the extent to which these two propositions might be taken as theoretical allomorphs of a generic treatment of the dialectics of circulation of ideas. The analysis of the two assumptions makes use of Djelic’s (2008) classification of three main framing types within sociological studies of diffusion: diffusion as epidemiology, diffusion as encounter with embeddedness, and diffusion as mediation and construction. The main input of the article is that it shows that the re-invention hypothesis links the diffusion of innovations theory with the diffusion as encounter with embeddedness model, while the disembedding–re-embedding of ideas perspective associates the translation paradigm with the diffusion as mediation and construction model. The paper further discusses the dynamics as well as the theoretical implications of these theoretical affinities for the Scandinavian translation stream. Adriana Mica
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- 2013
32. Moral Panic, Risk or Hazard Society — the Relevance of a Theoretical Model and Framings of Maidan Dogs in Chisinau and Bucharest
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Mica, Adriana and University of Gdańsk
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hazard society ,dog population management ,risk society ,moral panic ,Bucharest ,Chisinau - Abstract
The study analyses the dynamics of public debate surrounding the issue of maidan [stray] dog population control strategies in Moldavia and Romania. The comparison takes as its point of reference two episodes of moral panic and discusses the applicability of the theoretical models of moral panic, risk and hazard society. Following the work of Bruno Latour, Mary Douglas, Phil Macnaghten and John Urry, the study distinguishes between the conceptualization of strays dogs (as hybrids) in terms of nature, and their conceptualization in terms of culture. It argues that the stabilization in terms of nature is more suitable to be addressed by the theoretical models of risk and hazard society, whilst the stabilization in terms of culture pertains to the theoretical model of moral panic instead. Adriana Mica
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- 2010
33. Reply to Disclosure Scandals in Romania: Political Parties and the Romanian Orthodox Church
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Mica, Adriana and Polish Academy of Sciences
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scandal ,transitional justice ,disclosure ,post-communism ,Romanian Orthodox Church - Abstract
In this paper the evolution of specific types of scandals within the field of transitional justice in Romania is shown. Furthermore, the study makes an inquiry into the reactions of different actors, socio-professional categories and organizations to the implementation of the disclosure law in Romania and to the flourishing of several legislative proposals on lustration and decommunization in the years following the 1989 anti-communist revolution. The actors under scrutiny are main political parties and the Romanian Orthodox Church respectively. The cases under review indicate that scandal is a quite versatile institution, and that the outcome of the disclosure scandals might as well be the advancement of disclosure and lustration measures, as well as also the hampering of such initiatives. Adriana Mica
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- 2009
34. Imagined futures: fictional expectations and capitalist dynamics.
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Mica, Adriana
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CAPITALISM ,NONFICTION - Published
- 2017
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35. G.H. Mead: A Reader.
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Dunk-West, Priscilla
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SOCIOLOGISTS ,NONFICTION - Abstract
The article reviews the book "G. H. Mead: A Reader" by George Herbert Mead, edited by Filipe Carreira da Silva.
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- 2014
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36. The Sociology of Disruption, Disaster and Social Change: Punctuated Cooperation.
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Mica, Adriana
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SOCIAL change ,NONFICTION - Published
- 2016
37. The Routledge International Handbook of Valuation and Society
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Anne Krüger, Thorsten Peetz, Hilmar Schaefer, Anne Krüger, Thorsten Peetz, and Hilmar Schaefer
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- Value--Social aspects, Valuation--Social aspects, Economics--Sociological aspects
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The Routledge International Handbook of Valuation and Society builds on the growing research interest in practices of valuation throughout contemporary society, providing an up-to-date overview of the different facets of research in the sociology of valuation.The handbook is divided into five major sections with attention to the treatment of valuation in major areas of sociological theory, as well as its key concepts, discourses, and approaches:Part I: Theoretical perspectivesPart II: Central valuation practices in societal spheresPart III: Cross-cutting valuation practicesPart IV: Valuation and societal changePart V: ReflectionsTogether, the chapters in this book characterize distinctive practices of valuation across different societal spheres, such as education and science, arts and culture, economic life, the environment or digital culture and social media. They also examine the role of valuation in contemporary society and consider the ways it effects social change.This seminal handbook aims at taking stock of the development of the study of valuation with a selection of topics that are important for understanding core perspectives and developments as well as anticipating its future orientation. It will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interest in the ubiquity of the valuation practices and its effects on social life.
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- 2025
38. Big Data : Post-truth and Disinformation in Politics and Economy
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Aleksander Żołnierski, Dariusz Jaruga, Aleksander Żołnierski, and Dariusz Jaruga
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- Disinformation, Big data--Moral and ethical aspects
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In recent years, the application of artificial intelligence and big data analysis has become increasingly common, including in areas related to security and cybersecurity. The use of artificial intelligence and advanced big data analysis tools has enabled new critical perspectives on many different areas of the world around us. The purpose of this volume is to present the perspectives of researchers, experts and scientists, who are concerned with the problem of the distortion of reality by the authors of false narratives.The book focuses primarily on security matters, issues demanded by the international political and economic situation. Disinformation is a tool of hybrid war, shaping the social and economic environment long before the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since February 2022, the issues of post-truth, fake news, and disinformation have taken on additional gravity.
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- 2025
39. (Non)Commemoration of the Heritage in Eastern Europe
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Kinga Anna Gajda and Kinga Anna Gajda
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Explore the intricate tapestry of memory and heritage in Eastern Europe with this compelling collection of scholarly articles. From the politicization of historical events in post-communist Hungary to the dynamics of urban cultural policy in Polish cities, these essays offer diverse perspectives on commemorating pivotal moments and figures. Delve into the complexities of memory politics, from the manipulation of historical narratives for political agendas to the challenges of maintaining national identity in diaspora communities. Gain valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of heritage and memory, and the importance of embracing complexity in understanding the history and politics of Eastern Europe. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural landscape of the region.
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- 2024
40. Ambedkar's Political Philosophy : A Grammar of Public Life From the Social Margins
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Valerian Rodrigues and Valerian Rodrigues
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Ambedkar's Political Philosophy is a critical exploration of the political theory of B R Ambedkar, the Indian thinker and leader who championed the cause of the socially oppressed. Rodrigues examines the key concepts that Ambedkar used to envision a new framework of public life that would overcome the problems of marginality, degradation, and domination. This framework is based upon an idea of the human endowed with the attributes of reasoning, moral capacity, self-respect, and a unique dignity that collectively entitles human beings to a distinct consideration as moral equals despite other differences. Ambedkar deployed the idea of the human not merely to contend against the social institutions of caste, untouchability, and other forms of marginalities but also to interrogate texts, traditions, and modes of social dominance. In a democracy, the representational, constitutional, and institutional architecture of state power is geared to sustain and reinforce itself. Such an architecture, however, may prove feeble unless shored up by the moral foundations of societies and backed by religious sanction. In Ambedkar's view, only Buddhism, as a religion, fits the bill. In this book, the author engages with Ambedkar's primary works in both English and Marathi and the debates around them, and situates his ideas in the South Asian context, making it a comprehensive and insightful commentary on his political philosophy and its relevance for contemporary society.
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- 2024
41. Justice, Rights, and Toleration : Essays for Richard Vernon
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Neil Hibbert, Charles Jones, Steven Lecce, Neil Hibbert, Charles Jones, and Steven Lecce
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- Justice, Human rights, Toleration, Political science
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The political theory of Richard Vernon has been a guiding light for students of politics for over five decades. From the situated ethics of shared citizenship to the normative character of individuals'connections to members of other societies and generations, Vernon has cleared a distinctive course in his contributions to the many complex dimensions of political morality.Justice, Rights, and Toleration centres on the core ideas that animate Vernon's approcach to political theory. Contributors to this volume – all former students and colleagues of Vernon – offer critical engagement with the fundamental themes threaded throughout the thinker's work on the perennial political challenges in liberal democratic societies, including the understanding of citizenship and political membership, justice within and between nations and generations, the rights of children and parents, and the idea of toleration. Vernon articulated a clear vision of the nature of these problems as well as a nuanced approach to addressing them, one rooted in the ideas of democratic dialogue and justice. The essays in this volume are a testament to the breadth of the pressing issues on which Vernon's work continues to advance critical insights.Justice, Rights, and Toleration provides a worthy tribute to the wide range of Richard Vernon's interests and the inspiration still to be found in his deep yet subtle body of work in political theory.
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- 2024
42. Against the Background of Social Reality : Defaults, Commonplaces, and the Sociology of the Unmarked
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Carmelo Lombardo, Lorenzo Sabetta, Carmelo Lombardo, and Lorenzo Sabetta
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- Sociology--Philosophy, Social perception
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The first wide-ranging, organic analysis of the sociology of unmarkedness and taken-for-grantedness, this volume investigates the asymmetry between how we attend to the culturally emphasized features of social reality and ignore the culturally unmarked ones. Concerned with the structures of cultural invisibility, unconscious rules of irrelevance, automatic frames of meaning, and collective attention patterns, it brings together scholarship spanning sociology, anthropology, and social psychology, to cover various aspects of humdrum, unglamorous, nondescript, nothing-to-write-at-home-about social phenomena, developing the key assumptions, underpinnings, and implications of this field of study.As comprehensive analysis of unremarked features of our social existence, this book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in social theory and the sociology of everyday life.
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- 2024
43. Military Revolution and the Thirty Years War 1618–1648: Aspects of Institutional Change and Decline
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Olli Bäckström and Olli Bäckström
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- Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648
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Military Revolution and the Thirty Years War 1618–1648 investigates change and decline in military institutions during a period of protracted and destructive European warfare. Conceptual background is provided by the Military Revolution thesis, which argues that changes in military technology and tactics drove revolutionary transformation in the way states organised and waged war in the early modern era. This transformation of military institutions became evident during the long and destructive Thirty Years War in 1618–1648. The outcome of the Military Revolution was the centralised fiscal-military state that possessed a strong claim to the monopoly of violence within its territorial boundaries. The book examines how the Thirty Years War accelerated and even initiated transformation in four military institutions that defined land warfare: feudal cavalry services, militias, regular armies, and war commissariats. The regional scope of the investigation covers the Holy Roman Empire, France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, and the Dutch Republic. The book combines military-historical inquiry with ancillary sciences of sociology and economics. It argues that the Military Revolution of the Thirty Years War stimulated institutions capable of increased complexification and specialisation while curtailing those that were locked in stasis and immutability. The institutional legacy of the Thirty Years War was the emergence of complex military organisations that are characteristic to the modern society and its self-renewing social subsystems. Previous scholarship on the Military Revolution has concentrated on military technicalities and the wider process of early modern state formation. This book proposes an alternative way of viewing early modern military transformations from the perspectives of institutions and systems. System-analytical survey of change and decline in the military institutions of the Thirty Years War introduces qualifications to the Military Revolution theory and offers a novel way of conceptualising early modern military history.
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- 2023
44. Mother Cow, Mother India : A Multispecies Politics of Dairy in India
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Yamini Narayanan and Yamini Narayanan
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- Cows--Religious aspects--Hinduism, Animal welfare--India, Hindutva, Religion and politics--India, Dairying--Political aspects--India, Milk trade--Political aspects--India, Human-animal relationships--India, Beef industry--Political aspects--India
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India imposes stringent criminal penalties, including life imprisonment in some states, for cow slaughter, based on a Hindu ethic of revering the cow as sacred. And yet India is among the world's leading producers of beef, leather, and milk, industries sustained by the mass slaughter of bovines. What is behind this seeming contradiction? What do bovines, deemed holy in Hinduism, experience in the Indian milk and beef industries? Yamini Narayanan asks and answers these questions, introducing cows and buffaloes as key subjects in India's cow protectionism, rather than their treatment hitherto as mere objects of political analysis. Emphasizing human–animal hierarchical relations, Narayanan argues that the Hindu framing of the cow as'mother'is one of human domination, wherein bovine motherhood is simultaneously capitalized for dairy production and weaponized by right-wing Hindu nationalists to violently oppress Muslims and Dalits. Using ethnographic and empirical data gathered across India, this book reveals the harms caused to buffaloes, cows, bulls, and calves in dairying, and the exploitation required of the diverse, racialized labor throughout India's dairy production continuum to obscure such violence. Ultimately, Narayanan traces how the unraveling of human domination and exploitation of farmed animals is integral to progressive multispecies democratic politics, speculating on the real possibility of a post-dairy society, based on vegan agricultural policies for livelihoods and food security.
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- 2023
45. Engineering Trouble: US–Chinese Experiences of Professional Discontent, 1905–1945
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Thorben Pelzer and Thorben Pelzer
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- Civil engineers--China--Biography, Civil engineering--Social aspects--China, Civil engineering--China--History--20th century, Americans--Employment--China--History--20th century
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In the early twentieth century, the first large batch of Chinese civil engineers had graduated from the USA, and together with their American senior colleagues returned to China. They were enthusiastic about reconstructing the young republic by building new railways, highways, and canals, but what the engineers experienced in China, including mismanaged railways, useless highways, and silted canals, did not always meet their expectations and ideals. In this book, Thorben Pelzer makes the stories of these Chinese and American engineers come to life through exploring previously unpublished letters, rare images, maps, and a rich biographical dataset. He argues that the experiences of these engineers include a myriad of contradictions, disillusionment, and discontent, keeping the engineering profession in a constant flux of searching for its meaning and its place in Republican China.
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- 2023
46. The Transformations of Contemporary Culture and Their Social Consequences : Archerian Studies Vol. 3
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Krzysztof Wielecki, Monika Bukowska, Krzysztof Wielecki, and Monika Bukowska
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- Sociology--Philosophy, Culture
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Volume III of Archerian Studies, which we now deliver to our readers, focuses on the question of culture. Despite the numerous motifs which were introduced to the discourse pertaining to Margaret S. Archer's concept, we see that some repeat here constantly. We hope that this way of depicting considerations inspired by the thought of prominent scholars will not only become an occasion for this scientific literary output to become widespread, but will also open new research perspectives in sociology.
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- 2023
47. 'THE FORCE OF THE EVENT': PERFORMATIVE FAILURES AND QUEER REPETITIONS IN AUSTIN, BUTLER, AND DERRIDA
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Clément--Mercier, Thomas
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- 2022
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48. The Labyrinths of Leibniz’s Philosophy
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Aleksandra Horowska and Aleksandra Horowska
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This volume explores the various ‘labyrinths'of Leibniz's philosophy, that is, hard-to-solve problems in which the human mind becomes entangled. Although the Hanoverian explicitly distinguished two such labyrinths (freedom and continuum), one may notice that in his theory there are more intricate issues the thinker can resolve with the help of the ‘Ariadne's thread'– a certain principle to be followed by the reflecting mind. In the perspective of the mazes of theodicy, consciousness and absolute and relative differences, the authors try to unravel issues such as: the etymology of ‘theodicée', the concepts of freedom and metaphysical evil, the reception of monadology by Olivier Sacks, the understanding of ‘panpsychism', the similarity between jurisprudence and theology, and many others.
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- 2022
49. Beauty in Architecture : Harmony of Place
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Boguslaw Szuba, Tomasz Drewniak, Boguslaw Szuba, and Tomasz Drewniak
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- Harmony (Aesthetics), Architecture--Aesthetics
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The subject of the monograph is a multi-layered interpretation of beauty in architecture, the analysis of key ideas, attitudes, and concepts related to the art of shaping space focused on perfection and harmony. An integral approach to significant problems related to shaping the spatial order, taking into account a wide range of social, cultural, aesthetic, and environmental factors related to the beauty and harmony of a place, is a distinctive feature of the monograph. The statements of many theoreticians and practitioners of architecture from Poland and abroad, emphasize the beauty in architecture as an important feature of human surroundings. Architecture, apart from the features of utility and the required technical correctness, should lead to delight, deep reflection, and emotion.
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- 2022
50. Attention and Responsibility in Global Health : The Currency of Neglect
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Samantha Vanderslott and Samantha Vanderslott
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- Health attitudes, Public health, World health--Case studies, Research
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Attention and Responsibility in Global Health shows the construction of health through what is neglected and how the label of neglect is used to make the case that a shift in attitudes towards tropical diseases is based on changing policy practices of health and disease.Tropical diseases have moved from being of high importance for European empires to being neglected and unknown, and then returning to the spotlight once again. During this process, the understanding, framing, and overall character of the disease grouping has changed through a rediscovery of a health issue once rendered neglectable. The book depicts this change in relevance of tropical diseases from colonial history to the present day diseases across political, cultural, and socio- economic contexts. It shows the transformation of tropical diseases as a grouping that uncovers the changing strategies, tactics, and unintended consequences of advocacy campaigning by scientists, NGOs, and policymakers to drive disease issues up the policy agenda.Drawing on the emergent field of ignorance studies, the book explores ideas about the uses and deployment of both strategic and unintentional'not knowing'. It is aimed at academics and students in science and technology studies, the sociology of health and medicine, environmental sociology, public policy, and the history of science.
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- 2022
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