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  1. The Evolution of Vocabularies and Its Relation to Investigation of White-Collar Crimes: An Institutional Work Perspective.Abhijeet K. Vadera & Ruth V. Aguilera - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (1):21-38.
    White-collar crimes are illegal and unethical actions by agents of an organization. In this paper, we address two related research questions concerning white-collar crime—how did the language of white-collar crime evolve? And how did this language co-evolve with the investigation of white-collar crime? Building on research on institutional work, we find that key institutional actors such as the Presidential Office are likely to use frames and adopt a particular language in order to legitimize institutional practices . Conversely, less powerful actors (...)
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  • Paradigms and incommensurability.Derek L. Phillips - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):37-61.
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  • Epistemology and the sociology of knowledge: The contributions of mannheim, mills, and merton. [REVIEW]DerekL Phillips - 1974 - Theory and Society 1 (1):59-88.
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  • Socialization, social models, and the Open Education Movement: Some philosophical considerations.Kathryn Morgan - 1974 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 8 (4):278-314.
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  • What is to be done? pragmatism at the crossroads.Richard LaBrecque - 1974 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 8 (3):183-204.
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  • On being buried with praise: A response to critics.Steve Fuller - 2005 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (3):275-280.
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