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Korupsi dalam novel orang-orang proyek Karya Ahmad Tohari: Kajian Sosiologi Sastra
Published 2006“…ABSTRACT The study on Orang-Orang Proyek by Ahmad Tohari aims at revealing the political and cultural social condition, and the legacy of corruption illustrated in the novel, and the solution to minimize the acts of corruption. The literary sociology approach, supported with semiotics approach to help interpret the meaning of the novel, is applied to reach the aim. …”
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Perkembangan Teori Dan Penelitian Akuntansi
Published 2000“…Accounting theory and research was developed in many dfferent areas, using different theories and concepts from different disciplines such as economics, finance, psychology, sociology etc. The use of those broad concepts as background improved the speed of accounting theory development in the later years. …”
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Parallels between contemporary western and Islamic thought on the discourse of power and knowledge
Published 2012“…Connolly, that echoes Karl Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge. This paper concludes that similar concerns on the relationship between power and knowledge in contemporary Western and Islamic political thought processes are beneficial to the study of Islam and its transformation as a social and political phenomenon.…”
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The Routledge companion to reward management
Published 2018“…Reward management stands at the interdisciplinary interface between economics, industrial relations and HRM, industrial psychology and organisational sociology, and increasingly corporate governance incorporating debates around equity and fairness in and around the employment relationship and wider capital-labour relations. …”
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Systems thinking and efficiency under emissions constraints: addressing rebound effects in digital innovation and policy
Published 2023“…In this paper, we draw on a transdisciplinary workshop with 19 experts from carbon accounting, digital sustainability research, ethics, sociology, public policy, and sustainable business, to expose the challenges of addressing rebound effects in digital innovation processes and associated policy. …”
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Narrative understanding
Published 2024“…Much work in history, anthropology, sociology, and political science has a narrative form — the events described are emplotted into stories. …”
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Digital traces of distinction? Popular orientation and user-engagement with status hierarchies in TripAdvisor reviews of cultural organizations
Published 2018“…Cultural organizations are categorized by cultural products (high or popular culture) and by organizational form (nonprofit or commercial). In sociology, these classifications are understood predominantly through a Bourdieusian lens, which links cultural consumption to habitus and a class-based struggle for distinction. …”
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The unintended consequences of quantifying quality: does ranking school performance shape the geographical concentration of advantage?
Published 2022“…Combining research on residential segregation with the sociology of quantification, we argue that ranking school performance may induce affluent parents to sort into areas with higher-ranked schools. …”
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Portfolios of worth: Capitalizing on basic and clinical problems in biomedical rResearch groups
Published 2018“…Following recent developments in the sociology of (e)valuation comparing academics to capitalist entrepreneurs in pursuit of varying kinds of worth, we argue that the metaphor of the portfolio is helpful in analyzing how group leaders manage these different research lines as “alternative investment options” from which they were variously hoping to capitalize. …”
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A quantitative approach to comparative mythology
Published 2014“…Network theory permits quantitative comparisons of the interconnectedness underlying a multitude of structures relevant to many disciplines, from biology, chemistry and physics to sociology, economics and the computer sciences. Here we apply this theory to comparative mythology and study interrelationships of characters appearing in three iconic epic narratives: Beowulf, the Iliad and the Táin Bó Cúailnge. …”
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Contributions of playground singing games to the social inclusion of refugee and newly arrived immigrant children in Australia
Published 2017“…In recent decades, researchers from the fields of music education, ethnomusicology, folklore and sociology have developed an increasing interest in children’s musical play traditions and the ways in which children teach and learn, perform, create and transform playground games and songs. …”
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Conceptual problems in forced migration
Published 2013“…It has emerged from both the moral imperative of ameliorating the suffering of the displaced and from academic interests of scholars considering involuntary migration from the perspectives of sociology, geography, political science and international relations, anthropology, and international law. …”
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We Do Good Things Don’t We?”: Blended Value Accounting In Social Entrepreneurship
Published 2009“…Conceptually, this paper draws upon approaches developed within the sociology of accounting as institutional practice and uses three theoretical interpretations to conceptualize the function and effects of reporting, disclosure, and audit in social entrepreneurship: positivist; critical theorist; and interpretative. …”
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Using financial innovation to support savers: from coercion to excitement
Published 2008“…They embody a number of different assumptions about incentives, drawing from economics, psychology, and sociology. We describe examples of each program and provide some information on their economics and effectiveness. …”
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Cultural expertise and law: an historical overview
Published 2019“…The use of anthropology and sociology for dispute resolution, law-making, and governance has been frequent throughout the history of law and anthropology. …”
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The role of patenting in the valuation of biomedical innovation
Published 2024“…This paper analyses the effects of the patent ecosystem using the sociology of valuation and evaluation. Specifically, the patent ecosystem can be interrogated in terms of which activities, entities or choices it valorises and which it disincentivises. …”
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Digital traces of sexualities: understanding the salience of sexual identity through disclosure on social media
Published 2021“…This study contributes to the sociology of sexuality with a quantitative analysis, using novel digital data, of how sexuality is signaled socially.…”
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Multicultural harmony? Mirpuris and music in Bradford
Published 2012“…<p>Focusing on Mirpuris and music in Bradford, this doctoral thesis offers an ethnomusicological dimension to continuing debates on multiculturalism in Britain, within the fields of anthropology, sociology and political science. I engage ethnographically with three spaces of Mirpuri music making – the mehfil, the street, and the festival – in order to develop a ground-level perspective on what it means to live in an increasingly diverse society. …”
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Estimating effects of individual-level workplace mental wellbeing interventions: cross-sectional evidence from the UK
Published 2023“…Recently, a critical scholarship has emerged in sociology that questions the labour and health politics of workplace ‘wellness’. …”
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