labor and knowledge| How informal social groups disseminate and enforce dominant ideologies in select Victorian novels INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Christopher Orchard WallenBrett RobertThis dissertation
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Each of these ideologies pro motes distinct structural configurations that lead to very different forms of competition. Alexander Mitterle and Roland Bloch also take the idea of a market-deduced competition as their starting point but focus on the meaning and making of markets in higher ...
In this study of peroratives, the specimen under scrutiny (E) is a ‘consensus’ perhaps only in the sense that it is a cross-disciplinary research consortium’s ‘official position’. The considerations from social choice theory to be shared momentarily presuppose that determining the dominant vi...
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“We spend a lot of time talking about how immigrants should assimilate to the dominant culture, while also adopting their food. What we should be doing is trying to recognize that these are just people living their lives as we would in the same situation, onl...
“white bravery,” as he wanted his white students to be able to ask questions and reflect in community so that they could ultimately adopt mindsets that would disrupt anti-Black ideologies. He reflected that Leo’s question was an example of a brave question, and it was probably a question...
“They document, perhaps for later historians, how Jew-hatred has moved from the fringe into outright dominance on campuses and the infosphere. The primary focus is on the campus, on the many students and professors who, through the lens of their ideologies, have come to see the mass ...
The next day he told me we should do that more often - he obviously found it cathartic. I found it devastating. But I did not give in to his demands. Geo provided an account of ‘conforming’ early in her career, with this conformity extending beyond institutional ideologies to the ...