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2017
The absurdity of bureaucracy offers an ethnographic portrayal of an attempt to make and implement evidence-based policy set in the Danish labour market system in 2009. It departs from the author’s puzzlement that the civil servants she met during her research would maintain a double stance towards their work; they were convinced they
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The absurdity of bureaucracy offers an ethnographic portrayal of an attempt to make and implement evidence-based policy set in the Danish labour market system in 2009. It departs from the author’s puzzlement that the civil servants she met during her research would maintain a double stance towards their work; they were convinced they
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2017
Here McGahern’s interest in existentialism and absurdity is examined. In particular is it suggested that he is conscious of Albert Camus and his Myth of Sisyphus as well as The Outsider. That interest in Camus ties in to McGahern’s admiration for Samuel Beckett: these duel influences can be seen in stories like ‘The Creamery Manager’’, ‘Swallows’ and ...
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Here McGahern’s interest in existentialism and absurdity is examined. In particular is it suggested that he is conscious of Albert Camus and his Myth of Sisyphus as well as The Outsider. That interest in Camus ties in to McGahern’s admiration for Samuel Beckett: these duel influences can be seen in stories like ‘The Creamery Manager’’, ‘Swallows’ and ...
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Humanistic infrastructure studies: hyper-functionality and the experience of the absurd
Information, Communication and Society, 2021John S Seberger, Geoffrey C Bowker
exaly
Camus’s Absurd and the Argument against Suicide
Philosophia (United States), 2021Craig Delancey
exaly

