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Banality of Heroism

Posted on March 31, 2007 by dispar
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Posted in activism, Communities, constructivism, ethnocentrism, experimentation, groupthink, humanism, idealism, identity, individualism, informal learning, intellectualism, intellectuals, naïveté, networking, Radio Open Source, relativism, satisfaction, social butterfly effect, social change, social contract, social dynamics, social networks, socialisation, sociocentrism, universalism | Tagged academic research, achievements, American exceptionalism, anarchy, atheism, bands, Christopher Lydon, constructionism, contextualism, discrimination, egalitarianism, egocentrism, end of innocence, envy, essentialism, ethics, face-saving, free will, gangs, grassroots movements, greed, heroism, hierarchy, idealism, identity negotiation, institutionalism, judgment, labeling, moral relativism, moralism, networking, non-conformism, ordered anarchy, organic relationships, peer pressure, personality, power, roles, satisfaction, self-importance, self-righteousness, selfishness, social amnesia, social mobility, social pressure, social status, social structure, social support, socialisation, socio-constructivism, stigmatisation, subversion, teams, universalism, wisdom of crowds | 5 Replies

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An informal ethnographer with a formal background in ethnographic disciplines

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