Why scapegoating can ruin an apology: The mediated-moderation model of appropriate crisis response messages in the context of South Korea [PDF]
IntroductionAs South Korean companies frequently use apologies for various crisis situations and pair them with other types of crisis response strategies (i.e., scapegoating), theory-driven recommendations for crisis response messages may fall short in ...
Sungbin Youk, Hee Sun Park
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Truth, power, and the crisis of forensic independence [PDF]
Forensic laboratories operating within law enforcement hierarchies face an inherent structural conflict between scientific independence and institutional loyalty.
Aaron Olson
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Prometheus of a scapegoat? Humans in the discourse of the anthropocene and the concept of mimesis and persecution pattern by René Girard: attempts at pedagogical reflection [PDF]
The discourse of the Anthropocene expresses an interesting tension in the way human causation and guilt are framed. On the one hand, the Anthropos is a unique species, making historical, geographical and geological conquest single-handedly (to the ...
Monika Humeniuk
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Hezbollah’s Diversionary War in Lebanon: Continuity and Change in the Threat Perception
Hezbollah intervened in the civil war in Syria when the Assad regime was under threat of overthrow. Its intervention caused criticism from Lebanese actors and therefore required the organization to find legitimate foundations upon which to base its ...
Nail Elhan
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Scapegoating in the Organization: Which Regulation Modes?
Several studies have focused on scapegoating in the organizational context. However, most have tended to enclose the protagonists in predefined roles: scapegoats are relatively passive, their colleagues persecute them, and management quickly join the ...
Mélia Djabi, Oriane Sitte de Longueval
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Culturally Grounded Scapegoating in Response to Illness and the COVID-19 Pandemic
For years, violence against doctors and healthcare workers has been a growing social issue in China. In a recent series of studies, we provided evidence for a motivated scapegoating account of this violence.
Qian Yang +3 more
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Scapegoating juvenile ‘people smugglers’ from Indonesia: poverty, crime, and punishment [PDF]
This article introduces two case studies of underage transporters from Indonesia, who brought asylum seekers to Australia by boat and thus were convicted and jailed for the crime of people smuggling.
Missbach, Antje, Palmer, Wayne
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“Her lost girl”: Shirley Jackson and Kenneth Burke in the Bennington Triangle
From 1945 to 1950, a number of unexplained disappearances occurred in the vicinity of Bennington, Vermont. During the same period, the author Shirley Jackson moved to North Bennington, while her friend Kenneth Burke (a colleague of her husband at ...
Henry King
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Exploring Racial Microaggressions Toward Chinese Immigrant Women in Greater Boston During Covid
This study was an initial qualitative exploration to (a) capture varied experiences of racial microaggressions directed at Chinese immigrant women before and during Covid and (b) investigate different forms and levels of microaggressions based on ...
Kelly Wing Kwan Wong
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Kekerasan, Balas Dendam, dan Pengkambinghitaman dalam Tiga Cerpen Indonesia
This study aims to investigate the representation of violence, revenge, and scapegoating in three Indonesian short stories, i.e. “Kuli Kontrak” [The Contract Coolie] by Mochtar Lubis, “Tukang Cukur” [The Barber] by Budi Darma, and “Akhir Perjalanan Gozo ...
Novita Dewi
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