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Strategic injustice, dynamic network formation, and social movements
What I call "strategic injustice" involves a set of formal and informal regulatory rules and conventions that often lead to grossly unfair outcomes...
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Impact of Directors’ Network on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: Evidence from China
Using listed firms in China over the period 2010–2018, we investigate the association between directors’ network and quality of corporate social...
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Linguistic politeness in social networks
From the viewpoint of information transaction models in linguistic pragmatics, expressions of linguistic politeness (LP) induce costs upon speakers....
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Social-Symbolic Work in the Construction of Social Problems: Constructing Gender Inequality in Turkish Social Partnerships
How social problems are constructed within social partnerships has significant effects on the management, impact, and survival of those partnerships....
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The Impact of Social Norms of Responsibility on Corporate Social Responsibility Short Title: The Impact of Social Norms of Responsibility on Corporate Social Responsibility
Social norms of responsibility are shared beliefs on what constitutes responsible behavior, and they play a significant role in determining CSR. This...
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Social solidarity, social infrastructure, and community food access
This study examines the case of community resource mobilization within the context of a farmers market incentive program in Washington D.C., USA to...
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A new critical social science research agenda on pesticides
The global pesticide complex has transformed over the past two decades, but social science research has not kept pace. The rise of an enormous...
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Social Position and Social Status: An Institutional and Relational Sociological Conception
In this article, I discuss the concepts of social position and social status, the types of social position, as well as the determinedness of social...
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Harvesting connections: the role of stakeholders’ network structure, dynamics and actors’ influence in sha** farmers’ markets
Farmers’ markets (FMs) represent a crucial player in urban food systems, being the interconnection of local agricultural production and consumption,...
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Scientific metaphysics and social science
Recently, philosophers have developed an extensive literature on social ontology that applies methods and concepts from analytic metaphysics. Much of...
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Social kind realism as relative frame manipulability
In this paper we introduce the view that realism about a social kind K entails that the grounding conditions of K are difficult (or impossible) to...
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A naturalist approach to social ontology
I argue that a certain kind of naturalist approach to social ontology is likely to be both philosophically fruitful and relevant to empirical social...
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The metaphysical issues in the social sciences and how social scientists debate them
Most philosophical work on social ontology continues to be done without much connection to social scientific concerns. This special issue, however,...
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Twitter-Based Social Accountability Callouts
The ICIJ’s release of the Panama Papers in 2016 opened up a wealth of previously private financial information on the tax avoidance, tax evasion, and...
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Diseases as social problems
In this paper we articulate a characterization of the concept of disease as a social problem. We argue that, from a social ontology point of view,...
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Memberless social groups
Many philosophers maintain that an adequate metaphysical theory of social groups (e.g., baseball teams, rock bands, committees, and courts) will be...
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Network of AI and trustworthy: response to Simion and Kelp’s account of trustworthy AI
Simion and Kelp develop the obligation-based account of trustworthiness as a compelling general account of trustworthiness and then apply this...
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Digital Slot Machines: Social Media Platforms as Attentional Scaffolds
In this paper we introduce the concept of attentional scaffolds and show the resemblance between social media platforms and slot machines, both...
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The power of social norms: Why conceptual engineers should care about implementation
Jennifer Nado has recently argued that conceptual engineers should focus on (re-)designing representations and may safely ignore issues of...
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Civic food networks and agrifood forums: a social infrastructure for civic engagement
This paper explores how civic food networks (CFN) use public forums to engage with other initiatives and stakeholders in civil society. It develops...