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Whether the corporation should be considered a person is a matter of active academic and public debate. Here, we examine whether, and in what ways, ordinary citizens conceptualize the corporation as a person. We present evidence that corporations are anthropomorphized, but only to a certain degree.
Nina Strohminger, Matthew Jordan
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of the article is to consider the presence and significance of the body in designing and conducting remote (online) ethnographic (field research) studies.
Katarzyna Miśkiewicz +1 more
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Corporate citizenship: Challenging the corporate centricity in corporate marketing [PDF]
Abstract This study explores how corporate citizenship challenges the notion of corporate centricity underpinning the corporate marketing discipline. Theoretically, the argument is developed with reference to the concept of corporate citizenship and cultural branding theories.
Andersen, Sophie Esmann +1 more
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Cielesność – uwarunkowania dyskursywne
The article analyzes corporeality in the context of the assumptions of Michel Foucault’s discourse theory and with the use of discourse research methods taken from the concepts of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. Therefore, it is assumed that discourse
Karina Stasiuk-Krajewska
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One of the most influential concepts that has shaped the field of the environmental humanities over the past decade is Stacy Alaimo’s notion of trans-corporeality.
R. D. Vos
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Corporate Taxation, Corporate Power, and Corporate Harm [PDF]
AbstractGlobalisation has increased corporate tax competition amongst states and facilitated widespread corporate tax avoidance. Some of the largest businesses now pay little or no tax: in some cases with the active assistance of governments. This article examines contemporary corporation tax policies, outlines some of the key methods corporations use ...
Farnsworth, Kevin, Fooks, Gary
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This is a review of Franziska Bork-Petersen's book “Body Utopianism. Prosthetic Being Between Enhancement and Estrangement”, which discusses the changes in corporeality and the use of various tools that have become an important part of contemporary ...
Olesya S Yakushenkova
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Education and Corporeality: Contributions from the Philosophy of Sport
Corporeality is a subject strongly present in educational discussion nowadays. The purpose of this paper is to present an outline of issues we may address from the philosophy of sport that could foster a fruitful dialogue with the philosophy of education.
A. Zimmermann
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Dance with us, on the dance-floor and with words, as we reenact our individual and shared tango autoethnographic experiences to develop an understanding of field inter-corporeality as a phenomenological experience of nakedness empowered by the ...
Emmanouela Mandalaki, Mar Pérezts
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The Corporeal in Contemporary Social Theatrical Practices: Projects of the 2020s [PDF]
The active turn of modern theatre towards democratization and social forms of existence took place in a foreign context in the early 1990s and was associated with the desire to change the usual ways of producing art, as well as with the cultural policy ...
Matvienko Kristina N.
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