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The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Sociology of Critique or Critical Theory? Luc Boltanski and Axel Honneth in Conversation with Robin Celikates

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How to criticize? On Honneth’s method

TL;DR: In this paper, the meaning and role of social critique in the social sciences is investigated, and the role of critique has always been a significant part of social sciences, due to the scientific id...
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Processes of domination in the contemporary workplace: Managing disputes in the Swedish healthcare sector:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explain how forms of consent-driven domination are produced over actors with critical capacity to question the processes of domination to which they are subjected, and explain how these forms of domination are exploited over actors.
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What has become of critique? Reassembling sociology after Latour.

TL;DR: It is argued that a more straightforwardly realist sociology would share many of the strengths of ANT whilst being better able to interrogate, empirically and normatively, the centres of contemporary social power.
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The missing profession: towards an institution of critical technical practice.

Ryan Shaw
- 01 Jan 2019 - 
TL;DR: It is concluded that information schools, despite having distanced themselves from institutional conceptions of their mission, are well-positioned to develop a new institution of critical technical practice.
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Critique and Social Change: An Introduction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors distinguish three types of conflicts: value conflicts, which arise from the ongoing process of rationalization and the differentiation of relatively autonomous "value spheres" (Weber) such as politics, economy, science, law, etc.
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Disciplined reasoning: Styles of reasoning and the mainstream-heterodoxy divide in Swedish economics

Anders Hylmö
TL;DR: The authors argue that the mainstream-heterodoxy divide is fruitfully understood in terms of the institutionalised stabilisation of a disciplinary style of reasoning, and show how economists understand their scientific approach and its merits.
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Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski:

TL;DR: Bourdieu and Boltanski's La production de l'ideologie dominante as mentioned in this paper, which was originally published in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales in 1976, has received little serious attention in the Anglophone literature on contemporary French sociology.
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The Seductive Force of ‘Noumenal Power’: A New Path (or Impasse) for Critical Theory?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine Rainer Forst's account of "noumenal power" and assess its usefulness for overcoming the shortcomings of alternative explanatory frameworks, arguing that, although it succeeds in avoiding the drawbacks of rival approaches, it suffers from significant limitations.
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The Economy of Enrichment: Towards a New Form of Capitalism?

TL;DR: The main purpose of as discussed by the authors is to provide a critical overview of the key contributions made by Luc Boltanski and Arnaud Esquerre in Enrichissement and to demonstrate that Boltanski's Enrichissment contains valuable insights into the constitution of Western European capitalism in the early twenty-first century.
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Justification, Evaluation and Critique in the Study of Organizations: An Introduction to the Volume

TL;DR: The work in this article presents state-of-the-art research and thinking on the analysis of justification, evaluation and critique in organizations, as inspired by the foundational ideas of French Pragmatist Sociology's economies of worth (EW) framework.