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Intro
Knowledge, Communication and Society
Contents
The Polymorphism of Morality: An Introduction
References
Society Without a Dream?
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On the Competition of Moral Collectives
1 Morality in the Context of Social Differentiation
2 Challenges from the Perspective of the Sociology of Knowledge
3 The Programmatic Synthesis of Moral Collectives
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Information Versus Fake News. On the Post-Normative Moralization of the Mass Media
1 Introduction: Thereś Life in the Old Media Yet
2 Political Public Sphere and Normativity

3 Positioning, Not Just Informing: Political Deliberation in the Mass Media Constellation
4 Counterfactual Norms and Their Weakening Through Moralization
5 On the Way to a Post-Normative Political Culture?
References
Scandals and Morals
1 The Moral Explosive Power of Scandals
2 Moral Collectives in Scandals
2.1 Moral Collectives of Ideology and Religion
2.2 Moral Collectives of the Public
2.3 Moral Collectives of Privacy
2.4 Moral Collectives of Justice
2.5 Moral Collectives of Politics
3 Scandals and the Blind Spots of Moral Collectives
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Convention Theory, Surveys and Moral Collectives
1 Introduction
2 Convention Theory
3 Measurement and Moral Collectives
4 Division of Labor, Surveys as Linked Situations and the Differentiation of the Survey Field
5 Saturation, Survey Climate and Big Data
References
On This Side of the Principle Solutions. Moral Responsibility of Social Science Researchers in the Context of Scientific Under...
1 Introduction from the Fiction of Everyday Research Life
2 Three Morals as a Problem of Action in the Reality of Everyday Research Life
2.1 Scientific Standards

2.2 Moral Characteristics of the Field
2.3 Societal Commitment
3 Moral Responsibility
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Deception and Morality in Charismatic Pentecostal Churches in Kenya
1 Charismatic Pentecostal Churches in Kenya
2 Experiences and Rumours as Moral Communication About Genuine and Illusory Spiritual Rebirths
3 Scandals as Moral Communication About Pastors
4 The End of the Representation: Moral Communication and Sanction
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The Middle as a Classless Place? How Young People Moralise and Justify Precarisation
1 Moral Classes: A Theoretical Framework

2 Moral Boundaries
2.1 Moral Boundaries Upwards: ``Keeping It Real ́́
2.2 Moral Boundaries Downwards: ``The Typical Asocial Hartz IV Recipients ́́Are ``Fucking Themselves to Blame ́́
2.3 The Refusal to Moralise: ``I Hate Such Stratified Thinking ́́
2.4 The Refusal of Moralization as a Form of Class Consciousness
3 The Striving Towards and the Idealization of the Middle
3.1 ``Being Precarious Is Not So Bad:́́ Trivialisation of Precariousness
3.2 ``Itś Just a Phase:́́ Precariousness as a Transitional Phenomenon

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