Articulation (sociology)

  1. Swiss cereal cooperative balances market pressures and cooperative values
    Case study of a Swiss cereal cooperative navigating tensions between market pressures and cooperative principles. Demonstrates how deliberate institutional adaptation sustains collective values.
  2. Indexical notation may help represent sound morphology
    Indexical notation framework for sound morphology using Peirce's semiotic theory, demonstrated through interactive score case study establishing causal performer-sonic relationships.
  3. Ming–Qing morality books linked animal ethics to karmic justice
    Explore how Ming-Qing Chinese morality books integrated animal ethics, karma, and merit-demerit ledgers into a unified system of moral accountability and ecological consciousness.