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2019
This chapter reveals that even secular-minded thinkers like Max Weber and Jürgen Habermas were or are now sensitive to such claims discussed in the previous chapter. Weber understood secularization as an inevitable by-product of modernity, but he was aware that modernization came at a price and a steep one.
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This chapter reveals that even secular-minded thinkers like Max Weber and Jürgen Habermas were or are now sensitive to such claims discussed in the previous chapter. Weber understood secularization as an inevitable by-product of modernity, but he was aware that modernization came at a price and a steep one.
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Contested rationalities, contested organizations
Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2004Postmodernist contestations of modernist economic and organizational rationalities have made immense contributions to organizational analysis. A current direction in critical theory now, working through the postmodernist critique, seeks new conceptions of organizations and sources for the revitalization of organizational life.
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ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2015
Innovation contests have emerged as a viable alternative to the standard research and development process. They are particularly suited for settings that feature a high degree of uncertainty regarding the actual feasibility of the end goal. The objective
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Innovation contests have emerged as a viable alternative to the standard research and development process. They are particularly suited for settings that feature a high degree of uncertainty regarding the actual feasibility of the end goal. The objective
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Contested Monuments, Contested Spaces, and Contested Narratives
This chapter first reflects upon the preceding chapters, reviewing the questions that have guided their explorations of material commemoration. Among these questions is an examination of what monuments and memorials can do and what they cannot do. This reflection offers insight into the scope of an archaeology of memorialization.openaire +1 more source
2014
In 2007, when the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) proposed a new classification in which “history of economic thought” was moved from “economics” to “history, archeology, religion and philosophy,” some in the field were up in arms, protesting that this amounted to its destruction (see Kates and Millmow 2008a, b).
Backhouse, Roger E., Fontaine, Philippe
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In 2007, when the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) proposed a new classification in which “history of economic thought” was moved from “economics” to “history, archeology, religion and philosophy,” some in the field were up in arms, protesting that this amounted to its destruction (see Kates and Millmow 2008a, b).
Backhouse, Roger E., Fontaine, Philippe
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The logic of asymmetric contests
Animal Behaviour, 1976John Maynard Smith, Geoff A. Parker
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