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The Darker Side of Strong Organizational Cultures: Looking Forward by Looking Backghlight the moral power and ambiguity of such cultures. We review early research on organizational culture, and showcase its historical roots in moral questions around ideological control. We then trace how an emphasis on strong culture and firm performance slowly eroded these moral underpinnings. WInterregnum 发表于 2025-3-25 10:17:45
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Physiological Rhythms and Entrainment Niches: Morality as Interpersonal Music, I attempt to more firmly ground the sociological study of morality in the study of our bodies and of the natural world. To do so, I argue that empathy, altruism, and morality more generally are all outcomes of varying degrees of physiological co-calibration between people. I then suggest six socio虚弱的神经 发表于 2025-3-26 03:41:39
Grounding Oughtness: Morality of Coordination, Immorality of Disruptionuidelines for collective practices enables or abets these practices. In this chapter, we draw on work from phenomenology, ethnomethodology, and the cognitive sciences to discuss an alternative model that flips this perspective on its head. While acknowledging that cooperation is facilitated by expli动机 发表于 2025-3-26 07:18:17
The Sociology of Children and Youth Moralityhology, and evolutionary science. First, we discuss the gaps in the sociological literature concerning youth morality. Instead of studying youth morality explicitly, sociologists often use proxies for morality such as norms, values, and socialization that underplay both youth’s agency in shaping theSTANT 发表于 2025-3-26 12:18:44
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Morality and Relationships, Real and Imaginedined. People draw on the expectations of culturally familiar relationships to know what they owe each other in situations that are morally uncertain. This sociological perspective treats relationship schemas both as a resource that people use creatively and as constraining their self-interested acti