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    Au risque de la science: Les conséquences éducatives et sociales du développement scientifique et technique. Annales 1999-2000.Jacques Arsac & Académie D'éducation Et D'études Sociales - 2000 - Sarment Editions du Jubilé.
    A la fin du XIXe siècle, le progrès des sciences et des techniques parut ouvrir une ère de bonheur où l'homme, délivré des tâches serviles et de toutes les superstitions, serait enfin le maître de la nature et de son propre destin. Mais le XXe siècle ne tint pas ces promesses. Certes, le progrès des sciences a fait reculer la mortalité infantile et allonger l'espérance de vie. Les nouveaux moyens de communication ont permis la circulation rapide d'informations autour du (...)
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    Social Work Practice: Research Techniques and Intervention Models: From Problem Solving to Appreciative Inquiry.Antonio Sandu - 2013 - Lambert Academic Publishing.
    The present volume intends an incursion into some key techniques of social work practice. Using arguments of social epistemology, the author introduces an overview of the case work and brings to attention important aspects of social work counselling. The reader is challenged to explore methodological aspects of counselling and is encouraged to practice the use of NLP techniques during the nondirective interview, which is able to lead to a change focused on the strengths of the (...)
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    Technique, art et mouvement social dans la genèse des théories de la communication.Jacques Perriault - 2007 - Hermes 48:23.
    Depuis le début des années 1960, l'information et la communication font en France l'objet de réflexions et de pratiques dispersées. Elles ont bénéficié à la fois de l'inquiétude des philosophes sur le devenir de la technique et d'apports extérieurs aux sciences sociales, avant que celles-ci ne finissent par les intégrer dans leurs problématiques. Ces apports proviennent notamment de trois milieux : le milieu des techniciens des médias, le milieu artistique et le mouvement social.Since the early 1960s, information and communication (...)
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  4. The Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility: Techniques of Neutralization, Stakeholder Management and Political CSR. [REVIEW]Gary Fooks, Anna Gilmore, Jeff Collin, Chris Holden & Kelley Lee - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 112 (2):283-299.
    Since scholarly interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) has primarily focused on the synergies between social and economic performance, our understanding of how (and the conditions under which) companies use CSR to produce policy outcomes that work against public welfare has remained comparatively underdeveloped. In particular, little is known about how corporate decision-makers privately reconcile the conflicts between public and private interests, even though this is likely to be relevant to understanding the limitations of CSR as a means (...)
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    The Double-Edged Helix: Social Implications of Genetics in a Diverse Society.Joseph S. Alper, Catherine Ard, Adrienne Asch, Peter Conrad, Jon Beckwith, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Jon Beckwith, Harry Coplan Professor of Social Sciences Peter Conrad & Lisa N. Geller - 2002
    The rapidly changing field of genetics affects society through advances in health-care and through implications of genetic research. This study addresses the impacts of new genetic discoveries and technologies on different segments of today's society. The book begins with a chapter on genetic complexity, and subsequent chapters discuss moral and ethical questions arising from today's genetics from the perspectives of health care professionals, the media, the general public, special interest groups and commercial interests.
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  6. The techniques, basic concepts, and preconceptions of science and their relation to social study.Joseph Mayer - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (4):431-483.
    The necessity for a clear understanding of the dual character of scientific method and of its applicability in social study as in the physical and biological sciences, can hardly receive too much emphasis at the present stage of development. Such an understanding, however, merely provides the proper beginning or orientation in the organization of any scientific discipline. That which is a common element in all scientific procedure can hardly serve to differentiate one science from another.
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    Sampling Techniques (Probability) for Quantitative Social Science Researchers: A Conceptual Guidelines with Examples.Md Saidur Rahaman, Selajdin Abduli, Aidin Salamzadeh, Mosab I. Tabash & Md Mizanur Rahman - 2022 - Seeu Review 17 (1):42-51.
    Collecting data using an appropriate sampling technique is a challenging task for a researcher to do. The researchers will be unable to collect data from all possible situations, which will preclude them from answering the study’s research questions in their current form. In light of the enormous number and variety of sampling techniques/methods available, the researcher must be knowledgeable about the differences to select the most appropriate sampling technique/method for the specific study under consideration. In this context, this study (...)
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    Techniques of futuring: On how imagined futures become socially performative.Maarten A. Hajer, Jesse Hoffman & Jeroen Oomen - 2022 - European Journal of Social Theory 25 (2):252-270.
    The concept of the future is re-emerging as an urgent topic on the academic agenda. In this article, we focus on the ‘politics of the future’: the social processes and practices that allow particular imagined futures to become socially performative. Acknowledging that the performativity of such imagined futures is well-understood, we argue that how particular visions come about and why they become performative is underexplained. Drawing on constructivist sociological theory, this article aims to fill this gap by exploring the (...)
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    Social media analytics: a survey of techniques, tools and platforms.Bogdan Batrinca & Philip C. Treleaven - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):89-116.
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    Les techniques biomédicales en matière d’assistance médicale à la procréation conçues dans l’objectif de pallier l’infertilité médicale peuvent-elles évoluer de manière à être utilisées pour remédier à l’infertilité sociale?Christel Mollard - 2017 - Médecine et Droit 2017 (142):1-10.
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    Neoliberal Techniques of Social Suffering: Political Resistance and Critical Theory from Latin America and Spain.Laura Quintana & Nuria Sánchez Madrid (eds.) - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    Neoliberal Techniques of Social Suffering: Political Resistance and Critical Theory from Latin America and Spain is the result of the critical and political commitment of various Latin American and Spanish philosophers who share a critical approach to the global “stealth revolution” in recent decades, where neoliberalism has forced the well-being and reproduction of life to adapt to a system devastating for both humans and non-humans. The authors voice the shared concern of contemporary Spanish and Latin American societies to (...)
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    Using Social Influence Technique as a Tool to Reduce the Diffusion of Responsibility on the Internet.Jakub Kuś & Agata Kocimska-Bortnowska - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin:252-261.
    Diffusion of responsibility is a well-known effect widely studied in a real-life setting. It can occur in a situation in which the more people observe a crisis event, the less likely it is that someone will react and provide real assistance. These days of a galloping digital revolution a question is to be raised as to whether the same effect can be observed in the online space of communication. In order to investigate this phenomenon we designed a study aimed at (...)
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  13. Valeur sociale et concepts juridiques, norme et technique.Marc Réglade - 1950 - Paris,: Recueil Sirey.
     
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    Friend Recommender System for Social Networks Based on Stacking Technique and Evolutionary Algorithm.Aida Ghorbani, Amir Daneshvar, Ladan Riazi & Reza Radfar - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-11.
    In recent years, social networks have made significant progress and the number of people who use them to communicate is increasing day by day. The vast amount of information available on social networks has led to the importance of using friend recommender systems to discover knowledge about future communications. It is challenging to choose the best machine learning approach to address the recommender system issue since there are several strategies with various benefits and drawbacks. In light of this, (...)
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    Progrès technique, Progrès économique, Progrès social.Raymond Aron - 1962 - Revue de Synthèse 83 (25):89-103.
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    The Autonomy of Technique as a Social and Historical Description: Our Failure to Exercise Our Responsibilities by Digitizing Life and Surrendering It to Computers.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (4):331-337.
    This article explores the social and historical conditions under which “people changing technology” overshadows that of “technology changing people” through its influence on human life, society, and the biosphere. Social construction and determinism are thus two sides of the same coin. However, both ignore the inseparability of thoughts and action from lives, lives from communities, and communities from their historical journeys. This hides from view the possibility of technology becoming a secular myth, in the sense of cultural anthropology. (...)
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    Foundations of the Social Sciences.The Technique of Theory Construction.Otto Neurath & J. H. Woodger - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (1):104-105.
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    (1 other version)What people think about cloning? Social representation of this technique and its associated emotions.Mihai Curelaru, Adrian Neculau & Mioara Cristea - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (31):3-30.
    This study explores the social representations of cloning taking in consideration a series of associated emotions and the subjects' level of religiosity. The participants in our study consisted of 356 subjects of different ages and professions. The data collection included four tasks for the subjects to fill in. First, they had to fill in a free task association: starting from the stimulus-word „cloning" they had to associate five words or expressions, and then rank these five words according to their (...)
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    The Material Body, Social Processes and Emotion: `Techniques of the Body' Revisited.Margot L. Lyon - 1997 - Body and Society 3 (1):83-101.
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    Socially skilling toil: New artisanship in papermaking in late Chosŏn Korea.Jung Lee - 2019 - History of Science 57 (2):167-193.
    In pre-modern Korea, paper was renowned for its white glossy surface and cloth-like strength, becoming an important item in both tributary exchanges and private trade. The unique material of the tak tree and related technical innovations, including toch’im, the repeated beating of just-produced paper that provides sizing and fulling effects, were crucial to this fame. However, the scholar-officials who integrated papermaking into the state production system in order to meet administrative and tributary needs initially made toch’im corvée and then penal (...)
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    Valeur sociale et concepts juridiques, norme et technique.Marc Réglade - 1950 - Paris,: Recueil Sirey.
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    Detection of Jihadism in Social Networks Using Big Data Techniques Supported by Graphs and Fuzzy Clustering.Cristina Sánchez-Rebollo, Cristina Puente, Rafael Palacios, Claudia Piriz, Juan P. Fuentes & Javier Jarauta - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-13.
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  23. Induction techniques developed to illuminate relationships between signs of emotion and their context, physical and social. Cowie, R., Douglas-Cowie, E., Sneddon, I., McRorie, Hanratty, J., McMahon, E. McKeown & G. - 2010 - In Klaus R. Scherer, Tanja Bänziger & Etienne Roesch (eds.), A Blueprint for Affective Computing: A Sourcebook and Manual. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The belief to have fixed or malleable traits and help giving: implicit theories and sequential social influence techniques.Kinga Lachowicz-Tabaczek & Malgorzata Gamian-Wilk - 2009 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 40 (2):85-100.
    The belief to have fixed or malleable traits and help giving: implicit theories and sequential social influence techniques Two sequential social influence techniques, the foot-in-the-door and the door-in-the-face, seem to be symmetrical, but there are different moderators and quite different mechanisms underlying each of the strategies. What links both techniques is the social interaction between a person presenting a sequence of requests and an interlocutor. The techniques' effectiveness depends on the course and perception (...)
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    The Dual Application of Neurofeedback Technique and the Blurred Lines Between the Mental, the Social, and the Moral.Koji Tachibana - 2018 - Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 2 (4):397-403.
    Recent neuroscience studies have reported that neurofeedback training with the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging enables the regulation of an individual’s cognitive, emotion-related, and behavioral states through a real-time representation of her brain activities. Since this technique has been applied not only to clinical research to, for example, mitigate mental or psychiatric symptoms but also to non-clinical research to, for example, change the cognition or preferences of a so-called healthy participant, neurofeedback-based cognitive and/or moral enhancements may be realized in (...)
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    Nouvelles techniques de communication et nouveaux liens sociaux.André Akoun - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 1 (1):7-15.
    Nous sommes dans une société où se multiplient les techniques de communication. Quelles sont-elles ? Quelles nouvelles formes de lien social accompagnent-elles ? Comment penser le rapport entre techniques et société ? Telles sont les interrogations avancées et qui s’appuient sur la demande sociale latente propre à nos sociétés et qui est à la source des progrès techniques, ceux-ci, ensuite, imposant leur propre logique.In our society, techniques of communication increase in number. What are they ? (...)
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  27. Ethical, legal and social aspects of brain-implants using nano-scale materials and techniques.Francois Berger, Sjef Gevers, Ludwig Siep & Klaus-Michael Weltring - 2008 - NanoEthics 2 (3):241-249.
    Nanotechnology is an important platform technology which will add new features like improved biocompatibility, smaller size, and more sophisticated electronics to neuro-implants improving their therapeutic potential. Especially in view of possible advantages for patients, research and development of nanotechnologically improved neuro implants is a moral obligation. However, the development of brain implants by itself touches many ethical, social and legal issues, which also apply in a specific way to devices enabled or improved by nanotechnology. For researchers developing nanotechnology such (...)
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    Peer Actors and Theater Techniques Play Pivotal Roles in Improving Social Play and Anxiety for Children With Autism.Sara Ioannou, Alexandra P. Key, Rachael A. Muscatello, Mark Klemencic & Blythe A. Corbett - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  29. A Fuzzy Application of Techniques from Topological Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics to Social Choice Theory: A New Insight on Flaws of Democracy.Wilfrid Wulf - forthcoming - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities.
    We introduce a new theorem in social choice theory built on a path integral approach which will show that, under some reasonable conditions, there is a unique way to aggregate individual preferences based on fuzzy sets into a social preference based on probabilities, and that this way is invariant under any permutation of alternatives. We then apply this theorem to the case of democratic decision making with data of the behaviour and voting preferences of voting agents and show (...)
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  30. Owning Genetic information and Gene enhancement techniques: Why privacy and property rights may undermine social control of the human genome.Adam D. Moore - 2000 - Bioethics 14 (2):97–119.
    In this article I argue that the proper subjects of intangible property claims include medical records, genetic profiles, and gene enhancement techniques. Coupled with a right to privacy these intangible property rights allow individuals a zone of control that will, in most cases, justifiably exclude governmental or societal invasions into private domains. I argue that the threshold for overriding privacy rights and intangible property rights is higher, in relation to genetic enhancement techniques and sensitive personal information, than is (...)
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    “Try Not to Giggle if You Can Help It”: The implementation of experiential instructional techniques in social studies classrooms.Hilary Dack, Stephanie van Hover & David Hicks - 2016 - Journal of Social Studies Research 40 (1):39-52.
    This qualitative study examined how social studies teachers implemented experiential instructional techniques by closely analyzing videotaped lessons taught over four years in third through 12th grade classrooms across 16 school districts. Data analysis indicated that of the 438 lessons, only 14 involved experiential instructional techniques, and their implementation generally failed to reflect the potential benefits of this instructional approach. Twelve of the experiential exercises (a) lacked a clear instructional purpose related to the content; (b) did reflect an (...)
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    The Technique of Social Investigation. [REVIEW]Paul Lazarsfeld - 1935 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 4 (3):469-471.
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    L’activité de démoustication, entre contraintes techniques, écologiques et sociales.Sophie Pécaud - 2015 - Revue Phronesis 4 (1):64-78.
    We present the results of a field study led in 2009 and aiming at a better understanding of the activity of the mosquito control workers of the EID Atlantique in the wetlands of the French Atlantic seaboard (from Morbihan to Gironde). First, we endeavor to characterize their context of work, in ecological terms as well as in social ones. Then, we propose a modelling of their activity, which brings to light in an original way its important social component: (...)
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    The Philosophical Aspect of Contemporary Technology: Ellulian Technique and Infinite Scroll within Social Media.Milvydas Knyzelis - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (1).
    Infinite scroll as a digital technology feature was introduced in 2006 and instantly gained momentum in a variety of platforms. The efficient and engaging technology experience brought by infinite scroll aligns well with the French sociologist Jacques Ellul’s concept of technique. Ellul does not perceive technique as technology, instead, he views it as a phenomenon of efficiency, permeating the societal, political and economic fields of human activity. By applying the characteristics of Ellul’s technique to the infinite scroll feature within (...) media, this paper uncovers insights into how it aligns with Ellul’s concept. In such a way, the Ellulian perspective allows an understanding of infinite scroll as part of a broader sociotechnical phenomenon. The article does not aim to spread a negative approach towards technology but rather to provide another perspective upon which digital technology might be analysed. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Des techniques de soi ambivalentes.Alexandre Coutant - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 59 (1):53-58.
    Les réseaux socionumériques constituent des supports identitaires ambivalents pour leurs utilisateurs. À de nombreux égards, ils entretiennent des proximités avec les techniques de soi développées depuis l'antiquité dans la société occidentale. Cette similarité explique certainement leur adoption si enthousiaste. Cependant, ces plateformes possèdent des caractéristiques particulières qui les éloignent des objectifs usuels des techniques de soi, destinées au développement de l'autoréflexivité et au soin de soi. Elles constituent davantage des outils d'expression de soi que des techniques de (...)
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    Foundations of the Social Sciences; The Technique of Theory Construction. [REVIEW]Louis Guttman - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (1):104-105.
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  37. Toward a Social Philosophy of Research and Development in Questions sur la technique.Paul T. Durbin - 1987 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 41 (161):197-215.
     
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    How Techniques of Neutralization Legitimize Norm- and Attitude-Inconsistent Consumer Behavior.Verena Gruber & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 121 (1):29-45.
    In accordance with societal norms and values, consumers readily indicate their positive attitudes toward sustainability. However, they hardly take sustainability into account when engaging in exchange relationships with companies. To shed light on this paradox, this paper investigates whether defense mechanisms and the more specific concept of neutralization techniques can explain the discrepancy between societal norms and actual behavior. A multi-method qualitative research design provides rich insights into consumers’ underlying cognitive processes and how they make sense of their attitude–behavior (...)
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    La technique est-elle condamnée à entrer par effraction dans notre culture?Marianne Chouteau, Marie-Pierre Escudie, Joëlle Forest & Céline Nguyen - 2015 - Revue Phronesis 4 (2):5-16.
    Humanity is made of technical objects. Despite of this fact, technique is not considered as a cultural matter especially in engineering schools where it should be taught. As teachers and searchers at the INSA Lyon, we have experienced the way and the difficulties to develop this technical culture.
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    Social Facts and Collective Intentionality. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical research.Georg Meggle (ed.) - 2002 - Dr. Haensel-Hohenhausen.
    Social Facts and Collective Intentionality is a combination of terms that refers to a new field of basic research. Written mainly in the mood and by means of analytical philosophy, at the very heart of this new approach is conceptual explication of all the various versions of social facts and collective intentionality and its ramifications. This approach tackles the topics of traditional social philosophy using new conceptual methods, including techniques of formal logic, computer simulations, and artificial (...)
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    Reliable Debiasing Techniques in Legal Contexts? : Weak Signals from a darker Corner of the Social Science Universe.Frank Zenker & Christian Dahlman - 2016 - Studies in Logic and Argumentation 59:173-196.
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    Le contentieux technique de la sécurité sociale soumis aux exigences européennes.C. Manaouil, M. Graser, B. Ledoux & O. Jardé - 2003 - Médecine et Droit 2003 (62-63):152-158.
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  43. “Currents of Hope”: Neurostimulation Techniques in U.S. and U.K. Print Media.Eric Racine, Sarah Waldman, Nicole Palmour, David Risse & Judy Illes - 2007 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16 (3):312-316.
    The application of neurostimulation techniques such as deep brain stimulation —often called a brain pacemaker for neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease —has generated “currents of hope.” Building on this hope, there is significant interest in applying neurostimulation to psychiatric disorders such as major depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. These emerging neurosurgical practices raise a number of important ethical and social questions in matters of resource allocation, informed consent for vulnerable populations, and commercialization of research.
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    Sciences, techniques et société.Christophe Bonneuil - 2013 - Paris: La Découverte. Edited by Pierre-Benoît Joly.
    Les sciences et les techniques sont au coeur de nos vies quotidiennes et constituent les piliers de notre modernité. Elles ont transformé les modes de vie, les relations de pouvoir, nos identités et nos imaginaires. Controverses sur les OGM, enjeux du changement climatique et de sa prévision, nouveaux imaginaires véhiculés par Internet ou les jeux vidéo... Comment analyser dans ces cas qui font l'actualité les liens inextricables entre ce que l'on sait du monde, ce que l'on souhaite y faire (...)
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    Technique and enlightenment: limits of instrumental reason.Ian H. Angus - 1984 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
    This volume, co-published with the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, presents the argument that a philosophy of technology is a central component of a contemporary political philosophy. It provides a theoretical groundwork for the encounter of phenomenology and critical theory. Written for courses in social and political theory, phenomenology and critical theory.
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    Coercion and cooperation: What are the measures of social coercion necessary to safeguard the technique of effective cooperation?E. Cannabrava - 1963 - World Futures 2 (sup001):60-64.
    (1963). Coercion and cooperation: What are the measures of social coercion necessary to safeguard the technique of effective cooperation? World Futures: Vol. 2, No. sup001, pp. 60-64.
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    Marketing ethics and the techniques of neutralization.Scott J. Vitell & Stephen J. Grove - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (6):433 - 438.
    The need for conceptual work in marketing ethics is addressed by examining the five techniques of neutralization as a means for partially explaining unethical behaviors by marketing practitioners. These techniques are often used by individuals to lessen the possible impact of norm-violating behaviors upon their self-concept and their social relationships. Borrowed from the social disorganization and deviance literature, the five techniques of neutralization are: (1) denial of responsibility, (2) denial of injury, (3) denial of victim, (...)
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    Repenser le handicap : leçons du passé, questions pour l’avenir. Apports et limites du modèle social, de la sociologie des sciences et des techniques, de l’éthique du care.Myriam Winance - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (2):1-13.
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    Discourse analysis as a qualitative and quantitative technique in the social sciences.Sebastián Sayago - 2014 - Cinta de Moebio 49:1-10.
    This article proposes that Discourse Analysis (DA) be methodologically characterized as an analytical technique for the social sciences. To do this, it must first be situated in relation to two other methodological tools used for the study of discourse: hermeneutics and Content Analysis. Subsequently, the article will define DA, focusing on one aspect in particular: its compatibility with both qualitative and quantitative research strategies. It will then examine the usefulness of this technique in the process of data construction and (...)
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  50. Socially Naturalized Norms of Epistemic Rationality: Aggregation and Deliberation.Alison Wylie - 2006 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (S1):43-48.
    In response to those who see rational deliberation as a source of epistemic norms and a model for well-functioning scientific inquiry, Solomon cites evidence that aggregative techniques often yield better results; deliberative processes are vulnerable to biasing mechanisms that impoverish the epistemic resources on which group judgments are based. I argue that aggregative techniques are similarly vulnerable and illustrate this in terms of the impact of gender schemas on both individual and collective judgment. A consistently externalist and socially (...)
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