Great questions! Lucky for us, there are hundred+ books on the former and a good number on the latter. The first is a *founding* question of sociology! Discussed in Socy 101 classes. Sure! Let's do more research but don't need to invent "studies" for the way article suggests.https://twitter.com/TheAtlantic/status/1156260396317253632 …
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It sounds like something someone should eventually write-up! (Doesn't have to be me but I'll add it to my own hopefully will write list!)
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@Scholars_Stage just posted something like what you’re talking about! https://twitter.com/scholars_stage/status/1155818040740593664?s=21 …This Tweet is unavailable.
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This one is what
@zeynep reminds me of
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Interestingly, I think I might start with The Challenger Launch Decision. It's about the technology and the politics, and is a critical work on engineering ethics, but is largely about the sociology of organizations.
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