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attribution --- early works --- single-sitter portraits --- Titian
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attribution --- Lucas schildert de Madonna --- Goes, van der, Hugo
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Painting --- paintings [visual works] --- art history --- attribution --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Wautier, Michaelina
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attribution --- connoisseurship --- Cleve, van, Joos --- Cleve, van, Cornelis --- Friedländer, Max J. --- Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud [Cologne]
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A large cruise ship sinks after hitting some outcropping rocks near the shore. Who is to blame? In the face of negative events - accidents, corporate scandals, crises and bankruptcies - there are two organizational strategies for managing blame. The first is to take full responsibility for the event and to implement adequate corrective measures. The second is to create one or more scapegoats by transferring blame to some of the people directly involved in the event. In this way, the organization can appear blameless and avoid costly remedial interventions. Reappraising the Costa Concordia shipwreck and other well-known cases, Catino analyzes the processes and mechanisms behind creating the 'organizational scapegoat.' In doing so, Catino highlights the limits of explanations centered on guilt and individual solutions to organizational problems, and underlines the need for a different civic epistemology.
Attribution (Social psychology) --- Scapegoat --- Blame. --- Psychological aspects. --- Criticism, Personal --- Purity, Ritual --- Rites and ceremonies --- Sacrifice --- Cognition --- Gestalt psychology --- Social perception --- Social psychology
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This work considers patterns in expert sources, focusing on politics. Jointly, the results of the survey suggest underlying patterns in expert sourcing is a tension between journalists' preferences, the time constraints of producing news, and the preferences of the experts themselves.
Interviewing in journalism. --- Broadcast journalism. --- Specialists --- Interviews. --- Political aspects. --- Interviewing (Journalism) --- Journalism --- Authorities (Persons) --- Experts --- Persons --- Intellectuals --- Broadcast news --- News broadcasting --- Broadcasting --- Press --- Press and politics. --- Attribution of news.
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