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The structural and moral integrity of our field. [PDF]
Weinfurt K.
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Overcoming disciplinary divides in scientific collaboration: challenges and pathways. [PDF]
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Risk, reward and discipline at work
Economy and Society, 2004This paper argues that the manufacture of specific kinds of uncertainty and risk has become central to programmes of work flexibilization. The construction of a riskuncertainty relation has underpinned a raft of managerial doctrines on the worker as entrepreneur.
Louise Amoore
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In the previous chapter, we considered those methodologies that might be seen to characterize the archaeology of the contemporary past. One of the issues raised there was the extent to which an archaeology of the contemporary past is defined by, and is even reliant upon, working with and across a series of different academic disciplines and areas of ...
Rodney Harrison, John Schofield
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In the previous chapter, we considered those methodologies that might be seen to characterize the archaeology of the contemporary past. One of the issues raised there was the extent to which an archaeology of the contemporary past is defined by, and is even reliant upon, working with and across a series of different academic disciplines and areas of ...
Rodney Harrison, John Schofield
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The Work of Discipline, the Discipline of Work
symploke, 2006Whither knowledge that requires a "contract"? Is there in fact any other kind of knowledge, at least in academic life? What is the relation of this knowledge to paradigms or politics? How in fact is a paradigm different than a discipline; how is each to be distinguished from a profession; and what about politics amid these distinctions?
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