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Consensual control through the articulation of technology and local culture: evidence from a textile factory in Turkey

This article focuses on the complex network of control and consent through the articulation of technology and local culture in the workplace. The dynamics of this network are embedded in the interplay of global and local markets. The article explores these dynamics by focusing on the distinctive characteristics of a Central Anatolian city, Çorum, based …

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Conquering Impostor Syndrome: Lessons from Female and Minority Business Leaders

The paper explores Imposter Syndrome, a phenomenon predominantly experienced by successful women who feel inadequate despite their achievements. It highlights findings from past research that reveal the psychological underpinnings of this syndrome and its differential impact based on gender. The author offers practical strategies to combat these feelings, including self-reflection, focusing on work presentation rather …

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Conquered or Granted? A History of Suffrage Extensions

Why was franchise extended to the lower classes and to women? Was it conquered by the excluded groups, threatening that unless they were admitted as citizens they would reach for power by other, revolutionary, means? Or was it voluntarily granted by the incumbent elites? This question is examined statistically, using a new data set covering …

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