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Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020)
Published:
2020-09-18
Special Feature
Listening in a Time of Pandemic: New Mediations and Intimacies between Solitude and Solidarity
Jessica Feldman, Naomi Waltham-Smith
1-4
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Listening and Falling Silent: Towards
Technics
of Collectivity
Jessica Feldman
5-12
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Unhinged: Zoom, Crisis, Disabling Communication in the Ivy League
Erin Soros
13-25
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Listening Alone Together. Political Subjectivation in the Time of Pandemic
Naomi Waltham-Smith
27-35
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The Future of Institutional Listening: Conversation in the Cracks of the University
Emile Bojesen
37-40
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Outside In: Chorus and Clearing in the Time of Pandemic and Protest
Julie Beth Napolin
41-54
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Essays
Pandemic Practices, Part One. How to Turn “Living Through the COVID-19 Pandemic” into a Heuristic Tool for Sociological Theorizing
Tobias Werron, Leopold Ringel
55-72
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Comments on Essays
Moral Philosophy or The Sociology of Morals? Response to Cansu Canca
Gil Eyal
83-91
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The Pandemic Doesn’t Run on Trolley Tracks: A Comment on Eyal's Essay "Beware the Trolley Zealots"
Cansu Canca
73-81
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Symposium
From Value to Values, from Field to Discipline: Understanding Journalistic Culture in the 21st Century
C. W. Anderson
93-100
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On #BlackLivesMatter and Journalism
Sarah J. Jackson
101-108
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“A Nose for News”: From (News) Values to Valuation
Juliette De Maeyer
109-132
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Making Peace with Metrics: Relational Work in Online News Production
Angèle Christin, Caitlin Petre
133-156
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From Movement to Institution: The "Global Fact" Summit as a Field-Configuring Event
Lucas Graves, Laurens Lauer
157-174
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Disrupting the News
Elizabeth Hansen
175-199
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Hope as a Portal to Change: Reimagining Journalism’s Value(s)
Amanda Daniëlle Brouwers, Tamara Witschge
201-216
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Virality, Algorithms, and Illiberal Attacks on the Press: Legitimation Strategies for a New World
Ronald N. Jacobs
217-233
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Value and Values in the Interstices of Journalism and Journalism Studies: An Interview with Candis Callison and Mary Lynn Young
Rick Harp, Candis Callison, Mary Lynn Young
235-247
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Reflecting on Forty Years of Sociology, Media Studies, and Journalism: An Interview with Todd Gitlin and Michael Schudson
Jiang Chang, Todd Gitlin, Michael Schudson
249-263
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Debate
A Factory of Sociologies from FIAT to FCA
Riccardo Emilio Chesta
265-271
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Working Conditions within Italian FCA Group plants
Matteo Gaddi
273-292
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The Evolution of Blue-Collar Work in the Fiat Factories. On "The Car Profession" Research
Guglielmo Meardi
293-298
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A Comment on "Working Conditions within Italian FCA Group Plants" by Matteo Gaddi
Adam Mrozowicki
299-302
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The Automaker that Changed the World. High Automation, Total Quality Management and Digitalization at FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). A Comment on “Working conditions within Italian FCA Group plants” by Matteo Gaddi
Valeria Pulignano
303-307
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Lean Production and Neo-liberal Crisis. A Comment on “Working Conditions within Italian FCA Group Plants” by Matteo Gaddi
Paul Stewart
309-319
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Focus
A Reflexive History of Jews in Classical Sociological Theorizing of Modernity
David L. Swartz
321-327
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