Annotated Bibliography 2

Mark Tadajewski C. (2010) Reading Professor David D. Monieson: Humanism, pluralism, and intellectualisation.
Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Vol.2
Issue: 2, pp.227-237.

The following paper written by the above author deals with a selective survey on Professors Monieson's work while using sociology of science as a prism. It does that by examining Monieson's difficult work and connects this work to a managerially minded scholar. The approach of writing this paper is a historical review. By the survey being carried out the following results were found. Professor Monieson was an important figure in the development of marketing, his research on marketing is recommended to be read by marketing scholars and students alike.

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited 



Elaine G. Toms, Heather L. O'Brien C. (2008) Understanding the information and communication technology needs of the e-humanist.
Journal of Documentation, Vol. 64
Issue: 1, pp.102-130

The purpose of this research paper is to understand the needs of humanists and the information / communication technology needed in order to prescribe the design of an e-humanist workbench. The approach to carry out this paper included a web based survey that contained 60 questions which gathered data from 169 different humanists. Information such as e-texts and primary and secondary sources. At the end, the following conclusions were made. Humanists conduct varied forms of research and use multiple techniques. The only limitations present during this research as that the results are based on a self selected sample of humanists who responded to the 60 question web survey. 

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Fernando Cruz Kronfly C. (2006) From administrative humanism to the awareness of anomalies: the role of the human sciences.
Society and Business Review, Vol. 1
Issue: 1, pp.28-36

This paper challenges traditional humanism in hopes of showing that the so called "Administrative Humanitarian" is not a derivation from the Human Science. Also focusing on trying to explain why in the administrative humanitarian are said to be "the centre" of all, denies its essence on practices related to the act of work. This paper is denouncing discrepancies between discourses and action.

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
https://doi.org



Andrea Watson-Canning C. (2017) iCurator: Using digital art collections to construct historical understandings about Renaissance humanism.
Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol 12
Issue: 3, pp.310-324

Andrea Watson-Canning writes this paper in order to provide secondary research social studies practitioners with a research based lesson plan to foster understanding through a student driven process of online gallery curation. She approaches this by linking technological, visual and social studies literacy and describing the connections between constructivist learning. In conclusion this paper provides insight as to how utilising digitised collections of artwork has the potential to engage students in active learning in order to develop social studies literacy.

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Emerald Publishing Limited
https://doi.org



Scott W. Kelley C. (2016) Retrospective: efficiency in service delivery: technological or humanistic approaches?
Journal of Services Marketing, Vol. 30
Issue: 2, pp.133-135

The purpose of this paper is to provide a retrospective evaluation of the findings first put forward in the article Efficiency in Service Delivery: Technological or Humanistic Approaches? While also offering  directions on further research in that research area. To do this the research directions from the article were taken and examined in the light of current service marketing theory and practice. To conclude the paper falls back on the fact that the original article which was written in 1989 included two services, also describing the fact that much has changed, especially with regard to technological approaches to service delivery.

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
https://doi.org


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