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Tad Skotnicki
When people encounter consumer goods—sugar, clothes, phones—they find little to no information about their origins. The goods will thus remain anonymous, and the labor that went into making them, the supply chain through which they traveled, will
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Tad Skotnicki
Publikováno v:
Critical Historical Studies. 9:307-325
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Tad Skotnicki
Publikováno v:
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. :1-5
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Tad Skotnicki, Kelly Nielsen
Publikováno v:
Theory and Society. 50:837-865
There is an extensive body of literature detailing the forces behind and experiences of alienation in a modern capitalist world. However, social scientific interest in alienation had become parochial and balkanized by the 1970s. To reconstruct a unif
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Tad Skotnicki
Publikováno v:
Sociological Theory. 38:362-377
With the aid of Hannah Arendt’s distinction between authentic and inauthentic semblances, this article reconstructs Karl Marx’s notion of commodity fetishism as a phenomenological concept. It reveals two distinct interpretive moments in the fetis
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Tad Skotnicki
This paper provides a comparative historical account of a contemporary phenomenon: the tendency to equate “ethical” goods with aesthetic quality. Studies of moral markets suggest that this equation of ethics and quality would reveal a process whe
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Autor:
Tad Skotnicki
Publikováno v:
Theory and Society. 48:299-323
Social scientists have severed social problems from the study of framing work in social movements. This article proposes to rejoin problems and framing work via attention to the phenomenological structure of social problems. By describing basic 1) te
Autor:
Tad Skotnicki, Kelly Nielsen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Classical Sociology. 19:111-137
In this article, we draw on the existential phenomenology of Martin Heidegger to propose an approach to sociology that takes human experiences of finitude and possibility as crucial topics of investigation. A concern with death is not absent in socio
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Tad Skotnicki
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 50:355-356