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One dimensional man

David Bell
- 01 May 1965 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 2, pp 17-20
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Boundary-Work and the Demarcation of Science from Non-Science: Strains and Interests in Professional Ideologies of Scientists

TL;DR: The demarcation of science from other intellectual activities is an analytic problem for philosophers and sociologists and is examined as a practical problem for scientists in this article, where a set of characteristics available for ideological attribution to science reflect ambivalences or strains within the institution: science can be made to look empirical or theoretical, pure or applied.
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Corporate social and environmental reporting

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the corporate social reporting literature, its major theoretical preoccupations and empirical conclusions, attempts to re-examine the theoretical tensions that exist between “classical” political economy interpretations of social disclosure and those from more “bourgeois” perspectives.
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Staged Authenticity: arrangements of social space in tourist settings

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined accounts of travelers in terms of Erving Goffman's front versus back distinction and found that tourists try to enter back regions of the places they visit because these regions are associated with intimacy of relations and authenticity of experiences.
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Why Do Brands Cause Trouble? A Dialectical Theory of Consumer Culture and Branding

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors trace the rise of the modern cultural engineering paradigm of branding, premised upon a consumer culture that granted marketers cultural authority, and describe the current post-postmodern consumer culture, which is premised on the pursuit of personal sovereignty through brands.
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Sour Grapes: Studies in the Subversion of Rationality

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of states that are essentially by-products of rationality, bias, and ideology, including sour grapes, as well as byproducts of belief, bias and ideology.
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HIV/AIDS, Harm Reduction, and Neoliberal Containment Strategies in Contemporary UK Documentary Theatre

Louisa Hann
- 14 Mar 2021 - 
TL;DR: The authors explored how documentary theatre may operate as a distinctly neoliberal public health measure when it comes to reducing the risk of HIV transmission related to subcultural practices such as chemsex, and found that 5GC inadvertently restates pathologizing narratives surrounding chemsex via what Roger Foster has termed an "ethic of authenticity": the notion that one can reach happiness by adapting to normative ways of living and neoliberal health diktats.
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Paradigmatic, Iconoclastic or Merely Seminal?: (Re)reading Frederick Thayer's An End to Hierarchy! An End to Competition! after 34 years.

TL;DR: In this article, Thorne and Kouzmin present an approach to evaluate important texts in public administration, focusing on what the "text" may contribute to current epistemological and ontological pre-occupations.
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The Gap Problem

TL;DR: In this paper, the significance of the income gap for the gap between certain ideals of American democracy and their realization in American life is discussed, and it is argued that differences in income make a difference in the accessibility of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness to which all citizens have an equal right.
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Free Speech and Digital Discourse in Nicola Barker’s "H(A)PPY"

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply the findings of digital discourse studies to the novel's content while arguing that its experimental techniques reflect a distinct break from the digital information stream, and use innovative techniques to visualise the warping of language under conditions of totalitarian surveillance.