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A grammar of motives, and A rhetoric of motives

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  1. Capitulating to captions: The verbal transformation of visual images. [REVIEW]Vito Signorile - 1987 - Human Studies 10 (3-4):281 - 310.
  • Creating common ground: A lesson from the past. [REVIEW]Jonathan King & David Acklin - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (1):1 - 16.
    Orthodox business ethics, conventional management theory, and a great deal of higher education embody the overriding emphasis accorded to analysis by yesteryear''s science. An alternative strategy, exemplified by the war stories told by a Confederate Genral, is more consistent with late 20th century science in general and soft systems methodology in particular.The characteristic way of management that we have taught... is to take a complex system, divide it into parts, and then try to manage each part as well as possible. (...)
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  • Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up.Sine N. Just, Ib T. Gulbrandsen & Sara Dahlman - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    Building on critical approaches that understand algorithms in terms of communication, culture and organization, this paper offers the supplementary conceptualization of algorithms as organizational figuration, defined as material and meaningful sociotechnical arrangements that develop in spatiotemporal processes and are shaped by multiple enactments of affordance–agency relations. We develop this conceptualization through a case study of a Danish fintech start-up that uses machine learning to create opportunities for sustainable pensions investments. By way of ethnographic and literary methodology, we provide an in-depth (...)
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  • Communication: Science as a social system.Paul Durbin - 1968 - World Futures 7 (1):55-72.
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  • Gap (RED): Social Responsibility Campaign or Window Dressing? [REVIEW]Michelle Amazeen - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (2):167 - 182.
    This study interrogates the Gap (RED) campaign from a political economic perspective to determine whether it goes beyond merely touting the virtuous line of social responsibility. Critics cite the irony of capitalist-based solutions that perpetuate the inequities they are trying to address. Others suggest the aid generated is problematic in and of itself because it keeps Africa from becoming self-sufficient. This research contends the purpose of the Gap's participation is genuine, going beyond window dressing and the surface level benefit of (...)
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  • Gap : Social Responsibility Campaign or Window Dressing?Michelle Amazeen - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (2):167-182.
    This study interrogates the Gap campaign from a political economic perspective to determine whether it goes beyond merely touting the virtuous line of social responsibility. Critics cite the irony of capitalist-based solutions that perpetuate the inequities they are trying to address. Others suggest the aid generated is problematic in and of itself because it keeps Africa from becoming self-sufficient. This research contends the purpose of the Gap’s participation is genuine, going beyond window dressing and the surface level benefit of capitalistic (...)
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  • Irony as a methodological theory: a sketch of four sociological variations.Digby Anderson, Wesley Sharrock & Andrei Korbut - 2010 - Russian Sociological Review 9 (1):53-65.
    A peculiar method often used in sociological practice – methodological irony – is discussed in the present paper. The idea of the method is that sociologist substitutes everyday world of actor for the world of objective possibilities, which are available only to sociological investigation. Finally with the help of this method sociologists get a specific representation of social reality corresponding to their methodological preferences. Authors identify four variations of methodological irony: transformation of the frame of reference, enrichment of the everyday, (...)
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