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(Mis)Representing Weight and Obesity in the British Press : Fear, Divisiveness, Shame and Stigma / / Tara Coltman-Patel
(Mis)Representing Weight and Obesity in the British Press : Fear, Divisiveness, Shame and Stigma / / Tara Coltman-Patel
Autore Coltman-Patel Tara
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 pages)
Disciplina 616.398
Soggetto topico Obesity - Social conditions - Great Britain
Obesity in mass media
ISBN 3-031-44854-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction: Weight, Stigma, News Media, and This Research -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background -- 1.2.1 Obesity and BMI -- 1.2.2 Weight Bias and Weight Stigma -- 1.2.3 Obesity in News Media -- 1.3 Data and Approach -- 1.3.1 Obesity in the British Press (OiBP) Corpus Design -- 1.3.2 OiBP Collection and Clean-up -- 1.3.3 Analytical Approach -- 1.3.4 Corpus Linguistics: Tools and Techniques -- 1.3.5 Critical Discourse Analysis -- 1.3.6 Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis -- 1.4 Analysis Introduction: The Results Which Will Inform All Analyses -- 1.4.1 Chapter 2: Fear: Expert Voices and the (Mis)Representation of Science and Health -- 1.4.2 Chapter 3: Divisiveness: The Metaphorical Conceptualisation of Obesity -- 1.4.3 Chapter 4: Shame: Challenging Linguistic Strategies of Representation -- 1.4.4 Chapter 5: Conclusion -- References -- 2: Fear: Expert Voices and the (Mis)Representation of Science and Health -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Trust Me, I'm a Doctor: Establishing Trust and Authority Through Expert Voices -- 2.2.1 Prevalence of Experts -- 2.2.2 Legitimation -- 2.2.3 Authorisation Through Social Actors -- 2.2.4 Authorisation Through Reporting Verbs -- 2.2.5 Topics Introduced by the Social Actor + Reporting Verb Collocate Pairs -- 2.3 Weight, Health, and Public Services -- 2.3.1 Imbalance: BMI -- 2.3.2 Imbalance: Social Determinants of Health -- 2.3.3 Burden on Public Resources -- 2.4 Approaches to Health (Weight Normative) -- 2.5 Chapter Conclusions: The Perfect Storm -- References -- 3: Divisiveness: The Metaphorical Conceptualisation of Obesity -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Metaphors -- 3.2.1 Theoretical Framework -- 3.2.2 Quantifying the Metaphors -- 3.3 Dehumanisation: The Obesity Epidemic Is a Ticking Timebomb.
3.3.1 Is Obesity an Epidemic? -- 3.3.2 The Obesity Epidemic -- 3.3.3 A Misleading Narrative -- 3.3.4 Obesity Is a Ticking Timebomb -- 3.4 Social Division -- 3.4.1 Noun Variations of the obesity is war Metaphors -- 3.4.2 Verb Variations of the obesity is war Metaphors -- 3.5 Chapter Conclusion: The Sociological Impact of These Metaphors -- References -- 4: Shame: Challenging Linguistic Strategies of Representation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Linguistic Strategies of Representation: van Dijk's Ideological Square -- 4.3 Data and Down-Sampling -- 4.3.1 I Feel Beautiful … Now -- Feel/Felt + positive adjectives -- 4.4 I'm Ugly … Now -- 4.5 Internalised Bias and Negative Self-Representation -- 4.5.1 Negative Self-Representation: 'I Was' and 'I Am' -- 4.6 Selling Shame -- 4.7 Chapter Conclusion -- References -- 5: Conclusion -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Critical Reflections -- 5.3 Fear, Divisiveness, Shame and Stigma -- 5.4 Further Directions -- 5.5 Action Research -- References -- Index.
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Coltman-Patel Tara  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
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100 Years of Radio in South Africa . Volume 1. : South African Radio Stations and Broadcasters Then and Now / / Sisanda Nkoala and Gilbert Motsaathebe, editors
100 Years of Radio in South Africa . Volume 1. : South African Radio Stations and Broadcasters Then and Now / / Sisanda Nkoala and Gilbert Motsaathebe, editors
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2024]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 pages)
Disciplina 384.540968
Soggetto topico Radio broadcasting - South Africa - History
ISBN 3-031-40702-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword by Zweledinga Pallo Jordan, South Africa's First Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Broadcasting (1994-1996) in the Democratic Dispensation -- Preface -- A Timeline and Histography of South African Radio 1923-1995 -- A Timeline and Histography of South African Radio 1923-1995 (Table) -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: A Century of South Africa's Most Renowned Medium -- Introduction -- Radio At the Beginning: A Historical Excursion -- 100 Years of Radio in South Africa: Looking Back -- From an Instrument of Propaganda to a Tool for Public Participation: SABC Radio -- Voices and Shapers of Culture: Radio Presenters -- About the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: 100 Years of Radio in South Africa: A Practitioner's Reflections on Yesteryear -- Chapter 3: The Sound of Freedom: Radio Freedom as an Instrument of Social and Political Mobilisation Against an Illegitimate State: A Practitioner's Reflection -- Radio Freedom: A Weapon of the Liberation Struggle -- The Content and Message of Radio Freedom -- Target Audience of Radio Freedom -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Reflecting on Two Decades of Strategic Choices: A Practitioners Examination of SABC Public Service Radio Product Management from 1996 to 2016 -- Introduction -- The Development of the SABC -- Media Genres, Format, and Texts and Media Product Strategic Management -- Methodology -- Findings and Discussion -- Radio Products Before 1994 -- Kusile/Bosele -- Format and Genres -- On-Air Presenters -- Rebuilding of PBS Radio -- Station Structure -- On-Air Presenters -- Selection and Scheduling -- Thematic Approach to Programming -- Popular Public Programming -- Scheduling of Content, On-Air Imaging, and Content Strategy -- Websites and Social Media Platforms -- The Future of Radio -- Conclusion -- Addendum 1.
References -- Chapter 5: Exploring the Radiant Allure: Star Iconism and the Significance of Radio Mmabatho and Radio Bop on the South African Media Landscape -- Introduction -- A Brief Historical Context -- Radio Mmabatho -- Radio Bop -- The Extant Literature -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Data Collection Instruments -- Method of Data Analysis -- Findings and Analysis -- Interview Responses/Views from Participants -- Contribution of Radio Mmabatho and Radio Bop to Broadcasting -- The Kind of Listeners Attracted by the Two Stations -- Factors that Led to the Success of the Two Radio Stations -- Skilled On-Air Personalities/Use of Top-Notch DJs -- Vibrant Programming -- Visionary Management for Broadcast -- Viable Marketing Strategy -- The Two Stations as Being Ahead of Their Time -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Discography -- References -- Interviews -- Chapter 6: African Language Radio as a Locus of Indigenous Language Revival and Identity Negotiation: A Case Study of Umhlobo Wenene FM -- Introduction -- The Context -- African Language Radio and Identity Negotiation -- Dialectics over Ethnic Radio and Language Preservation -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Discussion -- Demographics of Respondents -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Resonating Voices: The Transformative Power of Xitsonga Radio Stations in Language Preservation and Societal Discourse -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Case Studies -- Methodology -- Theoretical Framework -- Discussion -- Xitsonga Radio Broadcasting: Then and Now -- Broadcasting and Language Purity -- Communicating Societal Issues -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- Chapter 8: The Shibobos, Dadas, and Dummies: A Reflection on Cultural Nuances, Race, and Gender in Sports and Entertainment Radio Broadcasting -- Introduction -- The Making of Radio in SA -- Jeff Moloi: Brother's Keeper.
Fathers, Sons, and Daughters in Broadcasting -- The Mosia Family Father and Son Combination -- The Wotshela Father-and-Daughter Broadcasting Duo -- Peter 'Nololo' Bacela: A Flair for Language, for Sport's Sake! -- Changing Public Discourse: Brass Bands, Choirs, and AmaGwijo-Gwijo Squads -- Room Dividers-Manana, Sephaka, and Ntunja -- Conclusion -- References -- Internet -- Interviews -- Chapter 9: Storytellers, Curators, Watchdogs and Analysts: A Metajournalistic Discourse Analysis of South African Radio Broadcasters' Role in Agenda-Setting -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework -- Methodology -- Discussion -- How South African Talk Show Hosts Perceive Themselves and Their Work -- How South African Talk Radio Hosts Perceive Their Work Concerning Public Discourse -- The Influence of Station Formats on Presenters -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Brave Broken Heart? The Story of the Late Radio Journalist Suna Venter -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Pragmatic Analysis -- Life Science-Life Writing Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Concluding Remarks -- Introduction -- Significance of This Volume -- Index.
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Action on Poverty in the UK / / edited by Sarah Page [and four others]
Action on Poverty in the UK / / edited by Sarah Page [and four others]
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxvii, 351 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 362.50941
Collana Sustainable Development Goals Series
Soggetto topico Poverty - Government policy - Great Britain
Poverty - Great Britain - Prevention
ISBN 3-031-37182-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Action on Poverty in Context -- 1 Introduction: Starting the Action on Poverty Conversation -- Introduction -- A Civically Engaged University Context -- The Action on Poverty Conference -- Book Overview -- Section One -- Section Two -- Section Three -- Section Four -- Section Five -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Global, National and Historical Perspectives on Poverty and Hardship -- 2 The UK's 200-Year High-Poverty, High-Inequality Cycle -- Introduction -- The Dark Shadow of the 'Poor Law' -- References -- 3 Contemporary UK Poverty Within a Global Framework Narrative -- Introduction -- Part 1-Poverty in the UK -- Part 2-The Influence of Neoliberalism in the UK -- Part 3-Globalisation and the UN Agenda 2030 Targets -- Part 4-Conclusion -- References -- 4 Communities of Rupture, Insecurity, and Risk: Inevitable and Necessary for Meaningful Political Change? -- Introduction -- Why Political Economy? -- Defining Neoliberalism -- Understanding Community in a Neoliberal and Global Context -- Ontologically Insecure Communities -- Globalisation and the Erasure of State National Sovereignty -- The Advent of Covid-19: Community Rupture and the Awakening of a Political Consciousness -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Part III Public Health, Community Development and Lived Experience of Poverty -- 5 Poverty as a Public Health Concern -- Introduction -- Defining Poverty -- The Social Determinants of Health -- Case Study Example: Health Action Zone's -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Responding to Poverty in the UK: The Impact on Volunteers -- Introduction -- Volunteering in the Sector and the 'Lunch' Project -- Methodology: Participating with Volunteers -- Findings Regarding Volunteering Experiences.
Developing Relationships -- Food Poverty and Food Habits -- Achievement and Disappointment -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 The Hull We Want -- Introduction -- The Approach -- Origins -- Planning What 'We' Can Do -- Research-How to Explore What 'We' Want -- Power Sharing and Shifting Cultures -- Hospitality, Cake and Conversation-Research in Action -- Hooks and Conduits to Engagement Across Generations and Communities -- Findings-What 'We' Want -- Working with Systems 'We' Want in Hull -- Out of Hull … the Conversation Couches Engage with National and Global Partners -- Reflections on What 'We' Want -- References -- 8 Insight Through Experience: Who Decides What Positive Practice Looks Like? -- Introduction -- Development of Consumerism -- Quasi-Markets in the Public Sector -- Raising Voices of Lived Experience -- Case-Based Example 1 -- Involving People with Lived Experience in the Design of Services (Meakin & -- Chwelko, 2013) -- Case-Based Example 2 -- Case-Based Example 3 -- Involving People in Research and the Evaluation of Services (Gratton et al., 2019) -- Case-Based Example 4 -- Involvement and Democracy -- References -- 9 Raising Voices: Sharing Stories Through Lived Experience -- Introduction -- What Was Raising Voices -- A History of Working in Participatory Ways -- The Raising Voices Steering Group -- Creativity -- Overview of Creative Sessions and Activities -- Wellness Session -- Video Interviews -- Postcard -- Photography -- Clay Storytelling -- Podcasting -- Poetry -- Assets and Choice -- The Raising Voices Exhibition -- Manifesto for Change -- Challenges -- Time -- Covid-19 -- Continuation in the Current Climate -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV Action on Poverty and Hardship in Practice -- 10 Housing First for People Experiencing Multiple Disadvantage in England -- Introduction -- Homelessness -- What Is Housing First?.
Who Is Housing First For? -- Evidence to Support Housing First -- Implementation of Housing First in England to Date -- Challenges to Sustainable Implementation of Housing First in England -- What Next for Housing First in England -- References -- 11 Preventing Food Poverty: Light at the End of the Tunnel? -- Introduction -- Position and Perspective -- Political Ethics of Care -- Food Poverty and Food Aid -- The Challenges of Food Aid -- Case Study: Healthy Me Healthy Communities, Manchester -- Before COVID-19 -- During COVID-19 -- Post COVID-19 -- Light at the End of a Dark Tunnel -- Food Systems Approach -- Income Maximisation and the Cash-First Approach to Tackling Poverty -- Trauma-Informed and ACE-Aware Approach -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Addressing Children's Food Poverty in Shropshire: Five Years of Learning From a Rural Food Poverty Alliance -- Introduction -- Rural Food Poverty Is Hidden and Presents a Unique Set of Challenges -- Shropshire's Context -- Recommendations for Action -- Government-Funded Schemes Are Increasingly Not Reaching All Those Who Need Them -- Thresholds Frozen and Scheme Values Eroded by Inflation -- Barriers to the Uptake of Government Funded Schemes -- Recommendations for Action -- Support for Children Outside of Term Time Is Precarious and Can Be a Post-Code Lottery -- Scheme Designs Do Not Always Suit Rural Areas -- Short-Term Funding Makes Forward Planning Incredibly Challenging -- Recommendations for Action -- Schools Play a Key Role in Reducing Food Poverty and Building Food Skills But Face Significant Barriers and Need More Support -- Food Throughout the School Day -- Breakfast Clubs -- Help to Build Food Skills -- Referring Families to Appropriate Support Services -- Significant Barriers Faced by Schools -- Recommendations for Action.
Community Support Plays a Key Role and Has Reached that Statutory Services Do Not, But We Should Be Wary of the Voluntary Sector Increasingly Plugging Gaps and Being Stretched Thin -- Toolkit for Community-Led Food Projects -- Collaborative and Empowering -- Sustainable and Resilient -- Local and Relevant -- Dignified and Respectful -- Have Clarity of Message and Vision -- Go Beyond Food Provision -- Recommendations for Action -- Stigma Is Powerful and Can Prevent Progress -- Recommendations for Action -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 13 Addressing Digital Poverty Through Community Engagement -- Introduction -- Digital Poverty in Context -- Creating the Right Environment -- A Participatory Approach -- Investing in Our Community -- Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Drug and Alcohol Addictions, Sexual Exploitation and Poverty -- Introduction -- Understanding Addiction -- Drug and Alcohol Legislation -- The Medical and Social Model of Addictions -- Addictions as a Mental Health Disorder -- Co-Occurring Conditions -- Stigma, Sexual Exploitation, Crime and Recovery -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Experience of Employment Barriers on Release from Custody and the Impact of This on a Cycle of Poverty and Reoffending -- Introduction -- Rehabilitation Context -- Conclusions -- References -- 16 Life on the Breadline: The Role of Christians in Tackling Poverty in the UK -- Introduction -- Context -- Researching Church Responses to Poverty in the UK -- Church Responses to Poverty in the UK -- B30 Foodbank -- Hodge Hill Church -- Notting Hill Methodist Church -- National and Regional Church Leaders -- The Calling of the Church in an Age of Austerity -- Values That Guide Christian Anti-Poverty Action -- The Bible -- The Common Good -- God's Preferential Option for the Poor -- The Role of the Church in the Public Sphere.
How Should the Church Use Its Social Capital? -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Seeking Asylum and Refuge: Poverty, Destitution and Unemployment -- Introduction -- British Policy Context -- Asylum Seeker Poverty Case Study -- Case-Study Limitations -- Conclusions -- References -- Part V Reflections and Conclusion -- 18 A Different Kind of Growth to End Poverty -- Introduction -- The Scope of the Problem -- Addressing the Issues -- Conclusion -- References -- Glossary -- Index.
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Advertising Management : Concepts, Theories, Research and Trends / / Manukonda Rabindranath and Aradhana Kumari Singh
Advertising Management : Concepts, Theories, Research and Trends / / Manukonda Rabindranath and Aradhana Kumari Singh
Autore Rabindranath Manukonda
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2024]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (276 pages)
Disciplina 659.1
Soggetto topico Advertising - Management
ISBN 981-9986-57-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Fundamentals of Advertising -- 1 Introduction to Advertising -- 1.1 Advertising-The Concept -- 1.1.1 Definitions of Advertising -- 1.2 Features of Advertising -- 1.3 Functions of Advertising -- 1.4 Key Components of Advertising -- 1.5 Importance of Advertising -- 1.5.1 For Advertiser -- 1.5.2 For Media -- 1.6 Benefits of Advertising -- 1.7 Advertising as a Process of Communication -- 1.8 Advertising vs. Publicity -- 1.9 Advertising vs. Marketing -- 1.10 History of Advertising -- 1.11 History of Advertising in India -- 1.12 Modern Advertising -- 1.13 Contemporary Advertising -- 1.14 Advertising in the Twenty-First Century -- 1.15 Criticism of Advertising -- 1.16 Changes in Advertising: Breaking the Role Structure -- 1.17 Review Questions -- 1.18 Case Study -- 1.18.1 History of Dairy Milk -- 1.18.2 Case Questions -- References -- 2 Types of Advertising -- 2.1 Types of Advertising -- 2.1.1 Print Advertising -- 2.1.1.1 Newspaper Advertising -- 2.1.1.2 Magazine Advertising -- 2.1.1.3 Direct Mail Advertising -- 2.1.2 Radio Advertising -- 2.1.3 Television Advertising -- 2.1.4 In-Cinema Advertising -- 2.1.5 Mobile Advertising -- 2.1.6 Outdoor/Out-of-Home Advertising -- 2.1.6.1 Billboards Advertising -- 2.1.6.2 Transit Advertising -- 2.1.6.3 Point of Purchase (POP) -- 2.1.7 Guerrilla Advertising -- 2.1.8 Digital/Online Advertising -- 2.1.8.1 Paid Search/Pay-Per-Click Advertising -- 2.1.8.2 Social Media Advertising -- 2.1.8.3 Native Advertising -- 2.1.8.4 Display Advertising -- 2.2 Review Questions -- 2.3 Case Study -- 2.3.1 Topical Advertising: Amul-The Taste of India -- 2.3.2 Case Questions -- 3 Public Service Advertising in India -- 3.1 What Is Public Service Advertising? -- 3.2 How Public Service Advertising is Different from Commercial Advertising.
3.3 History of Public Service Advertising -- 3.3.1 Smokey Bear Campaign -- 3.4 Beginning of Public Service Advertising in India -- 3.4.1 Hum Do Hamare Do Campaign -- 3.4.2 Do Boond Zindagi Ki Campaign -- 3.4.3 Mile Sur Mera Tumhara -- 3.4.4 Jawan Hoon Nadan Nahin -- 3.4.5 Condom Ko Ha Aids Ko Na -- 3.4.6 School Chale Hum -- 3.4.7 Incredible India -- 3.4.8 Jago Grahak Jago -- 3.4.9 Condom Bindaas Bol -- 3.4.10 Dhumrapan Padega Mehnga -- 3.4.11 Atithi Devo Bhava -- 3.4.12 Kuposhan-Bharat Choro -- 3.4.13 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan -- 3.4.14 Jaha Soch Waha Souchalaya -- 3.4.15 TB Harega Desh Jeetega -- 3.4.16 Karke Dekho Acha Lagta Hai -- 3.4.17 Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) -- 3.4.18 Sadak Suraksha-Jeevan Raksha -- 3.4.19 Savdhaan Aur Satark Rahe, Coronavirus Se Bache -- 3.5 Advertising Appeals Used in Public Service Ads -- 3.6 How to Make Public Service Advertising Effective -- 3.6.1 Kristine E. Kranenburg -- 3.6.2 Charles K. Atkin -- 3.6.3 Bill Goodwill -- 3.7 Critical Issues in Public Service Advertising -- 3.8 Review Questions -- 3.9 Case Study -- 3.9.1 AD Campaigns During Covid-19 -- 3.9.2 Case Questions -- References -- Part II Planning and Execution of Advertising Campaign -- 4 Advertising Campaign and Media Planning -- 4.1 Concept of Advertising Campaign -- 4.2 Objectives of Advertising Campaigns -- 4.3 Advertising Campaigns' Theme -- 4.3.1 Nike-Just Do It -- 4.4 Types of Advertising Campaigns -- 4.5 Campaign Planning -- 4.6 Creative Strategy -- 4.6.1 How Does Creativity Work -- 4.7 Media Planning and Strategy -- 4.7.1 Media Planning -- 4.7.2 Media Strategy -- 4.7.3 Media Selection -- 4.7.4 Characteristics of Advertising Media -- 4.8 Creative Advertising Campaign in India -- 4.8.1 Fevicol-Mazboot Jod Ka Tod Nahi -- 4.8.2 Surf Excel-Daag Acche Hain -- 4.8.3 Ariel Matic-#Share the Load -- 4.9 Research -- 4.10 Steps in Planning an Adverting Campaign.
4.11 Review Questions -- 4.12 Case Study -- 4.12.1 Changes in Indian Advertising During Covid-19 Crisis -- 4.12.2 Case Questions -- Reference -- 5 Advertising Agencies -- 5.1 Meaning and Definition of Advertising Agency -- 5.2 Components in the Process of Advertising Through Agency -- 5.3 Structure of Advertising Agencies -- 5.4 Types of Advertising Agencies -- 5.5 Types of People Employed by Advertising Agencies -- 5.6 Why Agencies Lose Clients -- 5.7 Case Study -- 5.7.1 Ogilvy Advertising Agency -- 5.7.1.1 Innovative Works -- 5.7.2 Case Questions -- References -- Part III Advertising Theory and Research -- 6 Understanding Advertising Process: Models and Theories -- 6.1 Advertising Models -- 6.1.1 AIDA Model -- 6.1.1.1 Process of AIDA Model -- 6.1.2 DAGMAR Model -- 6.1.3 Lavidge and Steiner Hierarchy of Effects Model -- 6.1.3.1 Stages in Hierarchy of Effects -- 6.1.3.2 Stages of Consumer Behaviour in the Hierarchy of Effects -- 6.1.4 Black Box Model -- 6.1.4.1 Application of Black Box Model -- 6.1.5 Ray's Low Involvement Model -- 6.1.6 The FCB Model -- 6.1.7 Hall's Four Framework Model -- 6.1.8 Belch Model of Advertising Response -- 6.1.9 Heightened Appreciation Model -- 6.1.10 Persuasion Knowledge Model (PKM) -- 6.1.10.1 Elements of the PKM Model -- 6.1.11 ATRN or Ehrenberg Model -- 6.1.11.1 Components of ATRN Model -- 6.1.12 Prue's Alphabetical Model -- 6.1.12.1 Key Elements of Alphabetical Model -- 6.1.13 The DRIP Model -- 6.1.13.1 Use of DRIP Model in Advertising -- 6.1.14 Ad Exposure Model -- 6.1.15 MAIN Model -- 6.1.15.1 Affordance Cues of the MAIN Model that Trigger Cognitive Heuristics -- 6.1.16 Aristotle Modes of Persuasion -- 6.1.17 Health Belief Model -- 6.1.18 Yale Model of Communication and Persuasion (Message Learning Approach) -- 6.1.19 Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM).
6.1.20 McGuire Input-Output Framework for Constructing Persuasive Messages (Communication and Persuasion Matrix) -- 6.1.21 Extended Parallel Process Model -- 6.1.22 Heuristic Systematic Model of Persuasion -- 6.1.23 The Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change -- 6.2 Advertising Theories -- 6.2.1 Diffusion of Innovation Theory -- 6.2.2 Strong Theory of Advertising -- 6.2.3 Weak Theory of Advertising -- 6.2.4 Congruity Theory -- 6.2.5 Cognitive Dissonance Theory -- 6.2.6 Social Judgement Theory -- 6.2.7 Agenda-Setting Theory -- 6.2.8 Uses and Gratification Theory -- 6.2.9 Theory of Reasoned Action -- 6.2.10 Social Learning Theory -- 6.2.11 Self-Efficacy Theory -- 6.2.12 Gain and Loss-Frames Message -- 6.2.13 Narrative Paradigm -- 6.2.14 Integrative Theory of Behavior Change -- 6.2.15 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -- 6.2.15.1 Five Needs of Maslow's Hierarchy Needs (Bottom to Top) -- 6.3 Review Questions -- 6.4 Case Study -- 6.4.1 De Beers: A Diamond Is Forever -- 6.4.2 Case Questions -- References -- 7 Advertising Research -- 7.1 Advertising Effectiveness -- 7.2 Advertising Research -- 7.3 Steps of the Advertising Research -- 7.4 Methods of Advertising Research -- 7.4.1 Pre-testing Methods -- 7.4.2 Post-testing Methods -- 7.5 Practice Questions -- 7.6 Case Study -- 7.6.1 Beti Bachao Public Service Advertising (Save Girl Child, Educate Girl Child Campaign) (https://wcd.nic.in/schemes/beti-bachao-beti-padhao-scheme) -- 7.6.2 Case Questions -- References -- Suggested Readings -- Index.
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Rabindranath Manukonda  
Singapore : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2024]
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Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance : Populations, Strategies, and Political Opportunity Structures / / edited by Lisa M. Dellmuth and Elizabeth A. Bloodgood
Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance : Populations, Strategies, and Political Opportunity Structures / / edited by Lisa M. Dellmuth and Elizabeth A. Bloodgood
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (349 pages)
Disciplina 341.2
Soggetto topico International organization
Pressure groups
ISBN 3-031-27864-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance: A Theoretical Framework -- Limitations in Earlier Research -- Theories of Interest Groups and INGOs -- Missed Opportunities for Theoretical Exchange -- Theoretical Framework -- Findings and Implications -- Plan of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Close Cousins or False Friends? Studying Interest Groups and INGOs -- Introduction -- Definitions and Scholarly Boundaries -- Finding a Shared Empirical Focus -- Emerging Research Agendas: Thoughtful Transposition and Cross-Fertilisation -- Concluding Remarks: More Close Cousins than False Friends! -- References -- Part I: Populations and Participation -- Chapter 3: No Borders, No Bias? Comparing Advocacy Group Populations at the National and Transnational Levels -- Introduction -- Theory: Bias in Advocacy Group Populations -- Bias Across Levels: Three Competing Hypotheses -- Research Design -- Empirical Analyses -- Descriptive Analysis -- Multivariate Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: NGO Participation in Global Governance Institutions: International and Domestic Drivers of Engagement -- Introduction -- Theorizing Political Opportunities: NGO Participation in GGIs -- Political Opportunity Structure Within GGIs -- Domestic Political Opportunity Structures -- Methodology -- Mapping NGO Participation in GGIs: Does Influence Potential Matter? -- Exploring Domestic Influences on NGO GGI Participation -- Conclusion and Directions for Future Research -- Appendix A: Overview of NGO Potential Influence on Rankings and Measures -- Basic Access -- Consultation or Monitoring Roles -- Appendix B: Dataset List of 126 Global Governance Initiatives.
Appendix C: Global Governance Institutions with Available NGO Participation Data -- Appendix D: Variables Included in Descriptive Statistics and Regression Models -- Appendix E: Correlations Between Independent Variables -- Appendix F: Selected Alternative Regression Models -- References -- Chapter 5: Competition and Strategic Differentiation Among Transnational Advocacy Groups -- Key Terms -- Transnational Advocacy Strategies -- A Theory of Strategic Differentiation -- Advocacy Populations and Advocacy Niches -- Population Density and Resource Partitioning -- A Widening Menu of Strategic Choice -- New Technologies -- New Legal Tools -- Resource Partitioning and Individual Strategic Choice: Who Specializes in What? -- Relative Resource Endowment -- Organizational Age -- Population Density, Institutional Change, and Strategic Differentiation Among Environmental TAGs -- Data -- Growing Population Density and Institutional Changes -- Growing Strategic Differentiation -- Who Has Specialized in What? The Role of Intrinsic Group Features -- Case Studies: Individual Organizational Adaptation -- Conclusions -- Appendix: ATA and Coding Criteria -- The Population -- Data -- Individual Strategies Coded -- Organizational Size -- References -- Part II: Strategies and Opportunities -- Chapter 6: Lobbying the Lobbyists: When and Why Do Policymakers Seek to Influence Advocacy Groups in Global Governance? -- Introduction -- Literature Review: The Other Side of the Coin -- Hypotheses: Amplification or Persuasion -- Research Design -- Results -- Descriptive Analysis -- Multivariate Analysis -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Annex I-Methodology -- Annex II-Issues -- Annex III-Robustness Checks -- References -- Chapter 7: The Stakes of Global Venue Shopping: Examining Bank Lobbying in the Basel Committee and the European Union -- Introduction -- Determinants of Venue Shopping.
Determinants of Global Venue Shopping -- Methodology -- Banking Regulation in the BCBS and the EU -- Dependent Variable: Global Venue Shopping -- Explanatory Variable: International Scope -- Control Variables -- Analysis -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 8: When Do Refugees Matter? The Importance of Issue Salience for Digital Advocacy Organizations -- Introduction -- The Emergence of Digital Advocacy Organizations -- Campaign Decision-making in Advocacy Organizations -- Issue-expertise -- Issue Salience to Members -- Case Study: Refugee Campaigning -- High-Issue Salience to Publics -- Campaign Selection and Issue Salience to Members -- Lower Issue Salience and Campaign Drop -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Issue Salience of Immigration in Europe Overall (Eurobarometer) -- Issue Salience of Immigration in Europe by Country (Eurobarometer) -- Issue Salience of Immigration in the USA -- Table of Select Interview Participants -- References -- Part III: GGI Policy-making and Implementation -- Chapter 9: Transnational Partnerships' Strategies in Global Fisheries Governance -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Political Opportunity Structures Shaping Transnational Partnership Strategies -- Research Design -- Analysis -- Variation in Strategies of Transnational Partnerships -- Changes in Political Opportunity Structures: Complexity and Salience -- Increase in Institutional Complexity -- Increase in Salience for States -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Taking Control of Regulations: How International Advocacy NGOs Shape the Regulatory Environments of Their Target Countries -- Resource Configurations, Institutional Arrangements, and Mission Pressures -- Programmatic Flexibility -- Article 19 -- Resource Configurations -- Steady Revenue -- Geography -- Collaboration.
Confronting Restrictions with Programmatic Flexibility -- Drawing on Programmatic Flexibility to Shape Regulations -- AMERA -- Resource Configurations -- Staff with Local Connections -- Geography -- Collaboration -- Unsteady Revenue -- Succumbing to Restrictions and Shutting Down -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Civil Society and Global Governance: Exploring Transscalar Connections -- Introduction -- Framing Concepts -- The National and the Global -- Transscalarity -- Dissecting Spaces -- Conclusion: Taking Forward the Dialogue -- References -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: Advocacy Group Effects in Global Governance: A Research Agenda -- Main Findings -- Effects on GGI Outcomes -- Roles of Opportunity Structures and Variations in Advocacy Group Effects -- Broader Implications -- Theory Building on the Effects of Interest Groups and INGOs -- The Quality of Global Governance -- Political Opportunity Structures and Advocacy Group Effects -- References -- Index.
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Against Post-Liberal Courts and Justice : Rescuing Ronald Dworkin's Legacy / / Lesley A. Jacobs and Matthew McManus
Against Post-Liberal Courts and Justice : Rescuing Ronald Dworkin's Legacy / / Lesley A. Jacobs and Matthew McManus
Autore Jacobs Lesley A.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (140 pages)
Disciplina 347.01
Collana Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism Series
Soggetto topico Courts
Liberalism
ISBN 3-031-45347-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Reintroducing Ronald Dworkin -- 2 Ronald Dworkin's Legacy -- Dworkin's Life and Career -- Discussing Key Dworkinian Concepts -- Key Dworkinian Concept One: "The Semantic Sting" -- Key Dworkinian Concept Two: The Critique of Legal Positivism -- Key Dworkinian Concept Three: Law as Integrity and Interpretation -- Key Dworkinian Concept Four: Liberal Egalitarian Justice -- Key Dworkinian Concept: On Legal Mistakes and Unsettling Post-Liberal Law -- 3 Securing Constitutional Democracy -- Liberalism and Democracy: Articles of Conciliation -- The Partnership View of Democracy -- Securing a Partnership Democracy Part I: Against Citizens United -- Securing a Partnership Democracy Part II: The Equal Value of Political Liberties -- Securing a Partnership Democracy Part III: Against Rucho v Common Cause -- Conclusion -- 4 Racial Integration and Affirmative Action -- The Legacy of Brown v Board of Education -- The Liberal Commitment to Racial Integration -- The Case Against Race-Sensitive Affirmative Action -- Dworkin's Defense of Race-Sensitive Affirmative Action -- The US Supreme Court's Decision in 2023 -- Conclusion -- 5 Pregnancy, Life, and the Dobbs Decision -- A Life Worth Living -- Abortion, or, the Value of Life's Beginning -- Euthanasia, or, the Value of Life's End -- A Gentle Rejoinder to Dworkin on Abortion -- Reading Dobbs Through Dworkin I -- Reading Dobbs Through Dworkin II -- Conclusion -- 6 Equal Opportunity and the Burden of Student Debt -- The American Dream -- Fairness and Equality of Opportunity -- Equality of Resources -- Educational Opportunities as Ladders to Success -- Biden v. Nebraska -- Conclusion -- 7 Reading Dworkin Against Post-Liberal Justice -- What Is Post-Liberalism? -- A Post-Liberal Jurisprudence -- A Critique of Post-Liberal Jurisprudence.
Will Post-Liberal Jurisprudence Take Off? -- Dworkin Against Postliberal Justice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Animal satire / / edited by Robert McKay and Susan McHugh
Animal satire / / edited by Robert McKay and Susan McHugh
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 pages)
Disciplina 809.7
Collana Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature Series
Soggetto topico Animals
Satire - History and criticism
ISBN 3-031-24872-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- A Satire by Way of a Preface -- Chapter 1: The Hall of the Sovereigns -- Introduction -- Chapter 2: Animal Satire: An Introduction -- Works Cited -- Part I: Drama and Poetry: Animal Satire in Classics, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies -- Chapter 3: Dogs in Court and Sheep in the Assembly: Animal Satire in Aristophanes -- Plot Summary -- Animal Imagery in Wasps -- The Dog Trial -- Sosias' Dream -- Philocleon and Animals -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4: The "Battle of the Frogs and Mice" (Batrachomyomachia) and Satire in the Ancient Greco-Roman Tradition -- Satura Quidem … -- Frogs and Mice -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5: Making an Ass of Yourself? The Pointed Comedy of the Mirror for Fools -- Context and Synopsis -- Key Elements of Animal Satire and Key Sources in The Mirror for Fools -- Key Satirical Targets of The Mirror for Fools -- Modern Resonances -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Manuscripts and Incunabula -- Chapter 6: What Can Beast Fables Do in Literary Animal Studies? Ben Jonson's Volpone and the Prehumanist Human -- The Beast Fable -- The Paragon of Animals -- Old and New Continuums -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7: "That was a rare experiment of transfusing the blood of a sheep into a mad-man": Animal Experiments and Satirical Knowledge in Thomas Shadwell's The Virtuoso -- Works Cited -- Satirical Interruption -- Chapter 8: A Slaves' Revolt -- Part II: Satirical Editorials and Fiction: Early Through High Modernist Studies -- Chapter 9: "A green Parrot for a good Speaker": Writing with a Birds-Eye View in Eliza Haywood's The Parrot -- The Avian Eidolon -- Allegories and Outsiders: Eighteenth-Century Bird Satire -- Reading with Parrots -- Figuring out The Parrot -- Becoming-Parrot -- Conclusion -- Works Cited.
Chapter 10: The Lacking Satirical Animals of Mary Shelley's The Last Man -- Works Cited -- Chapter 11: Learning About Race and Religion with Bob and Felissa: Satire in Nineteenth-Century Children's It-Narratives -- Works Cited -- Chapter 12: Nineteenth-Century American Anti-extinction Humour: "A Polar Whale's Appeal" as Environmentalist Animal Satire -- Sincerity and Sentiment: Misinterpreting "A Polar Whale's Appeal" -- Irony and Satire: A Reinterpretation of "A Polar Whale's Appeal" -- Works Cited -- Chapter 13: Vivisections, Vaccinations, Revelations: Ecofeminist Satire and Biopolitical Dystopia in Frances Power Cobbe's The Age of Science -- Works Cited -- Chapter 14: "Wolf within the Fold": Satire and Animality in The Brutalitarian and The Beagler Boy -- Works Cited -- Chapter 15: Animals and Animality in Saki's Satirical Short Stories -- Animals and Satirical Short Fiction -- Beastly Humans and Unruly Animals in Saki's Short Fiction -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Chapter 16: Satire and Significant Otherness in Virginia Woolf's Flush: A Biography -- Darwinian Dogs -- Woolf, Darwin, Eugenics -- From Pedigree to Race and Animality -- Racialised Dogs -- The Bestialised, Animalised, Working Classes -- Works Cited -- Satirical Interruption -- Chapter 17: How to Slaughter a Human -- Part III: Animal Satire in Contemporary Literature, Film and Media Studies -- Chapter 18: "Thanks a lot, big brain": Satirical Misanthropy in Kurt Vonnegut's Galápagos -- Queer Misanthropy -- Posthuman Satire -- Lateral Comedy -- Works Cited -- Chapter 19: "Dogs are supposed to be able to instinctively live with purpose": Brian, Family Guy, and the Inevitable Anthropocentrism of Satire -- Works Cited -- Chapter 20: The Paradox of the Charismatic Pig in The Simpsons Movie and Okja -- The Simpsons and the Spider Pig: Or, with Great Piggery Comes Great Responsibility.
Okja Come Home: Or, a Girl and her Pig Escape from New York -- Pigs in the Parlour or a Pig in a Poke? The Industrial/Cinematic Pig -- Works Cited -- Chapter 21: [Sic] Beasts -- The History of Satire and Its Implication for the Texts in Question -- Works Cited -- Chapter 22: The Satirical Rhetorics of [Re]Tweeting Birds -- @Twitter -- @OED -- @Hungry_Birds -- @ProBirdRights -- @ChickenTreat -- @BigBird -- @BirdsArentReal -- @Twitter: Redux -- Works Cited -- A Satire by Way of Conclusion -- Chapter 23: The Need for Giant Ape Protection: A Petition to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee -- A Grab-bag of Animal Satires -- Chapter 24: A Grab-bag of Animal Satires -- Ancient and Pre-modern Satires -- Sixteenth Century -- Seventeenth Century -- Eighteenth Century -- Nineteenth Century -- Twentieth Century -- Twenty-First Century -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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B2B customer engagement strategy : an introduction to managing customer experience / / Daniel D. Prior
B2B customer engagement strategy : an introduction to managing customer experience / / Daniel D. Prior
Autore Prior Daniel D.
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 pages)
Disciplina 658.812
Soggetto topico Customer relations
Industrial marketing
Relationship marketing
ISBN 9783031234095
9783031234088
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. What is Customer Engagement ? -- 2. CE Context -- 3. Customer Experience (CX) and Customer Journey -- 4. The Case for CE Capability -- 5. Customer Journey Management -- 6. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) -- 7. Customer Communications -- 8. Analytics and Insight -- 9. CE Capability Maturity -- 10. Current Issues in CE. .
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Between Theory and Practice : Essays on Criticism and Crises of Democracy / / edited by Eerik Lagerspetz and Oili Pulkkinen
Between Theory and Practice : Essays on Criticism and Crises of Democracy / / edited by Eerik Lagerspetz and Oili Pulkkinen
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 321.8
Collana Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century Series
Soggetto topico Democracy
Information technology - Political aspects
Political sociology
ISBN 3-031-41397-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- References -- Part I Trust, Distrust and Democracy -- 2 The Trust in Science Revisited: Social-Epistemic Challenges in Democratic and Digital Societies -- The Comeback of Trust? -- No Knowledge Without Epistemic Trust -- Heuristics for Epistemic Trust -- The Matrix of Epistemic Trust -- The Dissolution of Epistemic Trust -- Digital Viruses of Epistemic Mistrust -- The Digital Battle for Epistemic Trust -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Suspicious Minds: Towards a Typology of Political Distrust -- On the Importance of Analysing Political Distrust -- Political and Social Trust and the Story of the Crisis of Democracy -- Distrust in Political Theory -- Defining Political Distrust -- The Typology of a Suspicious Citizen -- Critical Research Agenda -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Distrust and Democracy -- Modern Democracy -- The Problem of Opposition in Democratic Theory -- Agonistic Theory of Democracy as a Point of Comparison -- Opposition as an Internal Controller -- Hegel and the Dialectics Between the Self and the 'Other' -- Hegel, Democracy, and Distrust -- Conclusion: Distrust as the Basis for Trust -- References -- Part II Authoritarianism and Democracy -- 5 Whose Populism? What Democracy? On the Conceptual and Normative Connections of Populism and Democracy -- Populism and Democracy-Yea or Nay? -- Decision-making and Politicking -- A Thin Account of Democracy -- Normative Views of Democracy -- Liberal Democracy -- Republican Deliberation -- Democracy as a Way of Life -- Analysis: Populism and Democracy -- Conclusion: What is Politics Anyway? -- References -- 6 Carl Schmitt and the Political Theology of Populism -- The Puzzle of Competitive Authoritarianism -- Charisma and Acclamation -- Democratic Community: From Consent to Identity.
Democratic Political Theology? -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Between Democracy and Authoritarianism: The Illiberal Challenge -- Democracy Under Threat -- Defining Democracy -- Illiberal Democracy or Authoritarianism? -- Authoritarian Strategies -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Grey Areas of Democracy: Indifference and the Erosion of Democratic Principles from Within -- Towards the Rule of Man? -- The Rule of Law and Politics of Indifference -- The Grey Areas of Democracy -- Examples of Indifference: United States and Hungary -- The Politicization of the Judicial Nominations in the United States -- Structural Features of Political Polarization in the United States -- Indifference and COVID-19 in Hungary -- Hungary's Road to Soft-Authoritarianism -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Constitutional Thought, Democracy and Crisis Government -- Why Crisis Government? -- The Roman Dictatorship -- Dictatorship in the Republican Tradition -- Prerogative of the Executive -- Prerogative and the Constitution -- Constant, Schmitt, and the Dangers of Usurpation -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Democracy-The Will of the People? -- 10 From the Democracy of Opinions to the Democracy of Procedures -- Democracy of What? -- The Minimal Politics of 'The People' -- Opinions in the Electorate and Parliament -- Parliamentary Proceduralism -- The Politics of Debate -- Parliamentarization of Elections -- Conclusion: Proceduralization as De-polarization -- References -- 11 Agenda Problem in Referendum Democracy -- The Problem of Representation -- The Competence Argument -- Problems with the Competence Argument -- Forms of Representation -- The Agenda Problem(s) -- The Problem of Separability -- The Problem in Real Life -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 On the Concept and Practice of Democracy in Late-Modern Mass Conditions: An Oakeshottian Update.
The Vague Concept of Democracy -- Oakeshott and Crick on Democracy and Mass Democracy -- Sheldon S. Wolin on the Lack of Democratic Ethos: Managed Democracy and Inverted Totalitarianism -- On Freedom, Democracy, and Information Technology: The Dark Side -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Bourdieu, Habitus and Field : A Critical Realist Approach / / Sadiya Akram
Bourdieu, Habitus and Field : A Critical Realist Approach / / Sadiya Akram
Autore Akram Sadiya
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (236 pages)
Disciplina 301.092
Collana Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology Series
Soggetto topico Habitus (Sociology)
ISBN 3-031-41846-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Bourdieu, Habitus and Field -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Bourdieu: From Epistemology to Ontology -- 1 Introducing Bourdieu -- There Are Many Bourdieus -- 2 Bourdieu and Bhaskar -- 'All Realists Are Misers' -- 3 Bourdieu: (En)countering Critical Realism -- 4 Sketching Bourdieu's Ontology: Epistemological Preliminaries -- Bachelard's Influence -- From Epistemology to Ontology -- 5 Structure of the Book -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Critical Realism: Ontology in an Era of Ontological Scepticism -- 1 Structure of the Chapter -- 2 The Forms of Realism -- 3 Bhaskar and the History of Science Debates -- 4 Roy Bhaskar and the Development of Critical Realism -- Transcendental Realism -- Ontology and Epistemology: A Necessary Distinction Between the Transitive and Intransitive Domains -- What Is the Status of Transcendental Realist Knowledge Claims? -- The Transcendental Realist Stratified Conception of Reality -- Bhaskar's Critique of Classical Empiricism and Transcendental Idealism -- The Epistemic Fallacy -- Epistemic Relativism -- 5 Extending Realism to the Social Sciences: Critical Naturalism -- The Social Sciences -- 6 Criticism of the Critical Realist Ontology -- Cruickshank's Critique -- King's Defence of Hermeneutics -- Critical Realism and Marxism -- 7 Applied Critical Realism -- Retroduction -- Laminate Systems -- Explanatory Critique and Judgemental Rationality -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Habitus: A Critical Realist Interpretation -- 1 The Unconscious Habitus -- Dispositions -- Bourdieu and Psychoanalysis -- Linking the Unconscious and Repression in Habitus -- Billig and the 'Dialogic Unconscious' -- 2 A Reflexive Habitus? -- Bourdieu's Conception of Reflexivity -- Reflexivity During Periods of Crisis.
Hybridising Reflexivity and Habitus: Incorporating the Unconscious -- 3 Strategy in Habitus -- 4 Locating Habitus Within Critical Realism -- Elder-Vass' Claim to Reconcile Archer and Bourdieu -- Locating Habitus Within a Critical Realist Emergentist Position -- Ontological Reconciliation -- Theoretical Reconciliation -- Decisions and Dispositions -- 5 In Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Field: Bourdieu and Beyond -- 1 Bourdieu's Concept of the Field -- History of the Concept -- Bourdieu's Conception of Social Structure as 'Field' -- Delineating the Field -- 2 What Is Structure? A Critical Realist Interpretation of the Field -- Lopez and Scott's Typology of Structure -- Giddens' Conception of Structure as Duality of Structure -- Elder-Vass' Critique of Margaret Archer's Concept of Social Structure and Emergence -- Archer's Critique of Methodological Individualism -- Archer and King -- Elder-Vass' Conception of Emergence and Social Structure -- Conceptualising the Alternative Facets of Social Structure -- Structures as Social Wholes -- Reconciling Bourdieu and Critical Realism in a Relational Emergentist Account -- Elder-Vass on Institutional Structure and Social Institutions -- 3 In Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: A Bourdieusian Approach to Institutions -- 1 Organisations and Institutions: What's the Difference? -- 2 Bourdieu on Organisations -- Organisations in Bourdieu's Work -- 3 Bourdieu and New Institutionalism -- Organisational Studies Meets New Institutionalism -- Bourdieu and New-institutionalism -- The Organisational Field -- Institutional Isomorphism -- The Art Museum Field -- 4 Organisations and Institutions: The Re-turn to Agency -- The Turn to Agency -- Organisations: An Agenda -- 5 Institutional Racism: An Institutional Critique -- Racism as Conceptualised in Institutional Racism: The Debate Thus Far.
Institutional Racism -- From Agents to Institutions -- Towards a Critical Realist Framework -- On Race as a Social Structure -- On Institutions -- On Agency -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Habitus: From Theory to Method? A Six-Point Heuristic -- 1 Habitus as Theory -- 2 Habitus as Method? -- 3 Methodological Reflections on Bourdieu's The Weight of the World -- Understanding -- Active and Methodical Listening: The Importance of the Individual Voice -- Participant Objectivation -- The Problems of Transcription, Language and Non-verbal Communication -- 4 Methodology: A Systematic Review -- Appraisal -- 5 Habitus as Methodology: A Heuristic -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Taking Bourdieu into the World -- 1 Towards More Complex Accounts of Agency -- Habitus and Temporality -- Repression and Psychic Harm -- Self in Habitus -- 2 Taking Bourdieu into the World -- Bibliography -- Index.
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