Extant theories suggest that individuals' perceptions of the fairness of their pay causally intervene between the salary/wages they receive and their emotional responses (eg …
H Staubmann - The American Sociologist, 2021 - Springer
C. Wright Mills was one of the most important critics of Talcott Parsons who succeeded in establishing the image of Parsons as a conservative “grand theorist” out of touch with the …
LM Griffin - Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1964 - Taylor & Francis
KENNETH BURKE has made a distinction between positive, dialectical, and ultimate terms." Left" would seem to be a dialectical term—one that requires an opposite for its definition …
GD Hook - Journal of Peace Research, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores the role of metaphor in structuring political reality for manipulative purposes. The research is mainly limited to an analysis of nuclear allergy as political …
S Valocchi - Sociological Perspectives, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines the ideological connections between the Left and the gay movement from the 1930s to the 1970s. Using the concepts of spillover, spin-off, and collective identity …
K McSorley - War and the Body, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
I don't know if anyone really knows war until it lives inside of them... This is my country, the country of my parents, my family, my friends, my future. And the war has gotten into all of …
Ever since President Truman invoked the words" national security" to launch the US side of the cold war, government officials have used the phrase to explain, justify, or excuse …
Through exploring the battle of ideas set in motion in August 1914, First World War: Still No End In Sight provides a framework for understanding the changing focus of political conflict …
In his newest book, Stehr builds on his classic book Knowledge Societies (1994) to expand the concept toward one of knowledge capitalism for a now, much-changed era. It is not only …