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    Inviting systemic self-organization: Competencies for complexity regulation from a post-cognitivist perspective.Michael Kimmel - 2024 - Journal of Dynamic Decision Making 9.
    This contribution discusses competencies needed for regulating systems with properties of multi-causality and non-linear dynamics (therapeutic, economical, organizational, socio-political, technical, ecological, etc.). Various research communities have contributed insights, but none has come forward with an inclusive framework. To advance the debate, I propose to draw from dynamic systems theory (DST) and “4E” (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended), cognition approaches, which offer a set of perspectives to understand what expert regulators in real-life settings do. They define the regulator's agency as skillfully (...)
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    Revolution: A Sociological Interpretation.Michael S. Kimmel - 1990 - Temple University Press.
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    Men's responses to feminism at the turn of the century.Michael S. Kimmel - 1987 - Gender and Society 1 (3):261-283.
    This article examines the variety of men's responses to feminism in late nineteenthand early twentieth-century United States through texts that addressed the claims raised by the turn-of-the-century women's movements. Antifeminist texts relied on traditional arguments, as well as Social Darwinist and natural law notions, to reassert the patriarchal family and to oppose women's suffrage and participation in the public sphere. Masculinist texts sought to combat the purported feminization of American manhood by proposing islands of masculinity, untainted by feminizing forces; proscribed (...)
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    Decision-making in Shiatsu bodywork: complementariness of embodied coupling and conceptual inference.Michael Kimmel & Christine Irran - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (2):245-275.
    “4E” cognitive science has demonstrated that embodied coupling offers powerful resources for reasoning. Despite a surge of studies, little empirical attention is paid to discussing the precise scope of these resources and their possible complementariness with traditional knowledge-based inference. We use decision-making in Shiatsu practice – a bodywork method that employs hands-on interaction with a client – to showcase how the two types of cognitive resources can mesh and offer alternative paths to a task: “Local” resources such as embodied presence, (...)
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    Embodied (Micro-)Skills in Tango Improvisation: How a Collaborative Behavioral Arc Comes About.Michael Kimmel - 2015 - In Sabine Marienberg & Franz Engel (eds.), Das Entgegenkommende Denken. De Gruyter. pp. 57-74.
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    From Metaphor to the "Mental Sketchpad": Literary Macrostructure and Compound Image Schemas in Heart of Darkness.Michael Kimmel - 2005 - Metaphor and Symbol 20 (3):199-238.
    My case study of Heart of Darkness analyzes the role of image schemas in shaping narrative macrostructures and in organizing literary metaphor systems. Assuming that we can reconstruct global story meaning from local image-schematic metaphors, I propose a model in which compound gestalts represent major aspects of the plot-defining macrostructure. It emerges as salient textual cues progressively add up to a scaffold of image-schematic elements that represent the event's overall texture, its "plot-gene". The rich metaphor system of Heart of Darkness (...)
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    Reluctant Rebels: Comparative Studies of Revolution and Underdevelopment.Michael S. Kimmel - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):232-235.
    Orthodox academic Marxism used to make revolutions sound something like boxing matches: two fully mobilized classes, locked in irreconcilable conflict, enter the ring and slug it out. To the winner went the crown (almost literally) — class control of the state. Happily, recent studies of revolution have exposed this tired formula as theoretically simplistic and historically inaccurate. The impressive theoretical model-building by some historical sociologists has made it impossible to focus only on class struggle when explaining revolutions. New elements — (...)
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    Sexual Balkanization: Gender and Secuality as the New Ethnicities.Michael S. Kimmel - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:571-588.
  9. Socially Responsible Investing.Michael A. Kimmel & Rabbi Howard Shapiro - 2019 - In Mary L. Zamore & Elka Abrahamson (eds.), The sacred exchange: creating a Jewish money ethic. New York, NY: CCAR Press.
     
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    Saving the males: The sociological implications of the Virginia military institute and the citadel.Michael Kimmel - 2000 - Gender and Society 14 (4):494-516.
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    White GuysMasculinitiesManhood in America: A Cultural HistoryUnlocking the Iron Cage: The Men's Movement, Gender, Politics, and American CultureProving Manhood: Reflections on Men and SexismWhite Guys: Studies in Postmodern Domination and Difference.Judith Newton, R. W. Connell, Michael Kimmel, Michael Schwalbe, Timothy Beneke & Fred Pfeil - 1998 - Feminist Studies 24 (3):572.
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    Book Review: Guys and Guns Amok. By Douglas Kellner. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2008, 221 pp., $83.30 (cloth); $24.61. [REVIEW]Michael Kimmel - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (2):278-279.
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    Book Review: Medicalized Masculinities. Edited by Dana Rosenfeld and Christopher A. Faircloth. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006, 272 pp., $24.95. [REVIEW]Michael Kimmel & Amy Braksmajer - 2007 - Gender and Society 21 (3):445-447.
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