August 23, 2022

Public Intimacy, Mediated Intimacies, and Cruel Optimism: Finding Love in a Hopeless Place

The intersection between human intimate practices and technology has been exemplified in numerous examples in the modern age. Education now takes place with the aid of digital media software while humans now seek romantic and sexual relations through dating applications. These are general markings of technological influences right at the sublevel of social relationships where …

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McRobbie and Thornton Critique: Moral Panic Theory

Moral panic refers to situations where the general public experiences an unwarranted panic concerning politicians, a specific social issue, or even a situation where another interested party creates panics that direct what the public is focused on. Stanley Cohen (1972) creates a stage for the sociological study of moral panic through the examination of the …

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Consumer Behaviour Marketing: Aston Martin Case Study

Consumers are noted to move through a very predictable decision-making process as they attempt to decide on what to purchase. For the Aston Martin Company to develop an effective marketing plan, they do need to consider the entire consumer decision-making process concerning the vehicles they offer as well as their principles. The main role of …

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Does Quine Solve the Problem of Plato’s Beard?

According to Thomas (2018), Plato has been interpreted as accepting an abnormally bloated ontology in order to support particular sorts of speech.in this,  Quine traces a significant portion of the establishment of a tradition in which meaningful names are required to refer to related things to non-meaningful names to Plato. This challenge is referred to …

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