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Public Culture (2023) 35 (3 (101)): 343–354.
Published: 01 September 2023
...Magdalena Małecka Abstract The article introduces the concept of the imaginary of behavioral governing to capture the view on the role of behavioral research in governing behavior that is widely shared in the academic and public discussions about behavioral policy (nudging), including the recent...
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Published: 01 September 2016
Figure 2 Heads-up display (HUD) for an opponent in which the first three numbers designate VPIP/PFR/AF and the rest indicate statistical scores for a variety of other behavioral tendencies (created by author)
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 625–644.
Published: 01 September 2019
... the indiscriminate recording of every police-citizen interaction. More importantly, video recording will not promote accountability unless the recorded behavior is meaningfully prohibited. Unfortunately, many of the abusive practices that arise in gendered investigations are allowed by law, policy, or custom...
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Public Culture (2013) 25 (3 (71)): 401–434.
Published: 01 September 2013
... and social sciences has obscured the value of thin description as a method. Focusing on the work of Erving Goffman as well as large-scale collaborative projects such as the Natural History of an Interview, Love suggests that microanalyses of observed behavior provide a model for reading across disciplines...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (3 (80)): 563–592.
Published: 01 September 2016
...Figure 2 Heads-up display (HUD) for an opponent in which the first three numbers designate VPIP/PFR/AF and the rest indicate statistical scores for a variety of other behavioral tendencies (created by author) ...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (1): 5–20.
Published: 01 January 2019
... of such objectivated social knowledge, as Stuart Hall describes it, the racialized characters Las Negritas Puloy , Las Palenqueras/Las Negras Bollongas , and El Son de Negro would be illegible to audiences. These three popular representations of Blackness ascribe particular behaviors and ways of being to phenotypic...
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (2 (94)): 151–160.
Published: 01 May 2021
... to possess a transcendent quality of collectivity merely as disaggregated individual users of collective infrastructure who can be assembled into data sets and analyzed to make various forms of undesirable behavior easier to track. Nearly ten years ago we posited the notion of the urban majority in order...
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Public Culture (1998) 10 (2): 285–311.
Published: 01 May 1998
... of Psychiatry 150 ( 3 ): 399 -410. Winchel , Ronald M. , and Michael Stanley. 1991 . “Self-Injurious Behavior: A Review of the Behavior and Biology of Self-Mutilation.” American Journal of Psychiatry 148 ( 3 ): 306 -317. Panoptical Intimacies...
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Public Culture (1992) 4 (2): 31–45.
Published: 01 May 1992
... the discourse of
National Law Week. First, I examine campaign materials that formulate the
“rights and obligations” of individuals towards each other. Second, I exam-
ine campaign materials that present ideals of socially approved behavior or
propriety. My goal is to disclose how these discursive...
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Public Culture (2017) 29 (1 (81)): 165–190.
Published: 01 January 2017
... and, subsequently, in social science to describe a similar quality of human behavior. This transposition allowed for a reading of the urban environment as the relationship between public space and private dwelling. Moreover, it allowed social scientists, policy makers, and designers not just to expose existing...
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Public Culture (1997) 9 (2): 161–188.
Published: 01 May 1997
... ‘rigid‘ pres-
idential phallus, of how it remains in this position, and of its contacts with ‘vaginal
fluids”’ (1992:7).
Compare this public behavior with that during massive May 1 (Labor Day)
or November 7 (Revolution Day) parades (dernonstratsiia) in late socialism. *
The apotheosis...
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (2 (97)): 167–193.
Published: 01 May 2022
... part of recent global developments in capitalist frontier making. 2 As theorists of contemporary capitalism have shown (Berardi 2015 ; Benjamin 2019 ; Wark 2019 ; Zuboff 2019 ), over the past decade AI-enabled communication tools have come to claim life experience and behavior as surplus data...
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Public Culture (2013) 25 (3 (71)): 370–373.
Published: 01 September 2013
... the case not for a textual reading of closely observed human behavior but conversely for a “behavioral” analysis of literary texts. This proposal, which takes its cue from Bruno Latour’s suggestion that the hermeneutics of suspicion has “run out of steam,” is situated within a broad “realist” turn...
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (1 (93)): 11–33.
Published: 01 January 2021
... of exceptionality we used to recognize only in truly sovereign powers. In a book about what she terms surveillance capitalism , Shoshana Zuboff ( 2019 ) argues that a global architecture of behavior modification is underway. Driven by powerful states, high-tech corporations, and military apparatuses, surveillance...
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Public Culture (2018) 30 (2): 329–350.
Published: 01 May 2018
... with contradictions. By taking the banality of niceness seriously, we can see how everyday modes of sociality relate to wider contexts, with individual behavior reflecting, reinforcing, and challenging social and economic norms, while also making alternative formations possible. The following questions outline...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (1): 53–78.
Published: 01 January 2006
... and had no arrest record and no history of assault behavior.
Several community members, including the Houston County District Attorney,
testified on his behalf at the punishment stage of the trial, asserting his potential
for rehabilitation and that he “was not the sort of offender for whom one...
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (3 (95)): 441–466.
Published: 01 September 2021
... think I'm being an asshole,” Stern says, “there were over seventeen thousand new coronavirus cases yesterday. I mean come on, what are we doing?” Stern was not the only one struggling to make sense of Americans’ behavior during the pandemic, nor was he the only one to draw on the novel trove...
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Public Culture (1997) 9 (2): 135–159.
Published: 01 May 1997
...” ammunition
use by the more vulnerable end men; the development of behavior modification
techniques to make soldiers less averse to killing; and a spate of work on sensory
22. Simpson, Science of Coercion.
23. Peter Watson, War on the Mind (London: Hutchinson, l!278), p. 40.
24. See...
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Public Culture (1994) 6 (3): 465–478.
Published: 01 September 1994
..., and Tokyo’s Roppongi nightclub district. The behavior of
this group of women has scandalized and enraged “respectable”Japanese society -
particularly Japanese men - resulting in widespread, sensationalized media cover-
age of their behavior and the almost universal adoption of the insulting label...
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Public Culture (1992) 5 (1): 113–122.
Published: 01 January 1992
... of hegemonic domination a less challenging issue for case studies in
the postcolony. Without underestimating the impact of pain and physical ter-
rorism as instruments of domination, he was prompted to initiate this study
because of the difficulty he experienced in decoding the reported behavior of
his...
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