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Imagination, Imaginary, Imaginal: Towards a New Social Ontology?

Social Epistemology, 2019
The concept of the social imaginary has been introduced as an alternative to theories of the imagination. Whereas the imagination tends to be conceived as a faculty that we possess as individuals, the concept of social imaginary is meant to encompass ...
C. Bottici
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Media, Social Ontology and Intentionality: Notes from Meta-Theoretical Borders

Javnost - The Public, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to present a meta-theoretical analysis of three broadly defined areas of academic work with substantial internal complexity and difference: mediatisation, reflexive modernisation and critical political economy of ...
Paško Bilić
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Nonideal Social Ontology

2023
Abstract This book argues for the use of nonideal theory in social ontology. The central claim is that a paradigm shift is underway in contemporary social ontology, from ideal to nonideal, and that this shift should be fully followed through.
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Language and Social Ontology

Theory and Society, 2008
Tondokument des Vortrags von Prof. Dr. John Searle, gehalten am 2012-05-30. John Searl war auf Einladung des germanistischen Sprachwissenschaftlers Prof. Dr. Andreas Gardt an der Universitat Kassel.
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A Framework for Social Ontology

RUDN Journal of Philosophy, 2016
This paper sets out an organizing framework for the field of social ontology, the study of the nature of the social world. The subject matter of social ontology is clarified, in particular the difference between it and the study of causal relations and ...
B. Epstein   +4 more
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Social Ontology and Documentality

2010
Social objects exist, the proof being the difference between thinking to promise something, and actually promising something: once you give your word, the promise keeps on existing, even in case you forget about it, or—as more frequently happens—you change your mind.
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Algorithms, ontology, and social progress

Global Media and Communication, 2018
Recently, media and communication researchers have shown an increasing interest in critical data studies and ways to utilize data for social progress. In this commentary, I highlight several useful contributions in the International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP) report toward identifying key data justice issues, before suggesting extra focus on ...
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Social Ontology

2015
Hakli, Raul, Mäkelä, Pekka
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