March 2008 Archives

Airline Safety and the Federal Aviation Administration

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This article was recently posted on Philly.com. The controversy with Southwest Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration over Southwest’s failure to inspect some of its planes was highly publicized. More surprising, however, is the directive of the FAA to examine the maintenance records of all 118 US airlines. The outcome could have profound implications for the airline industry… and for the safety of airline travelers.

Branding in the 4th millennium BC

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It appears that "branding" is not an entirely modern phenomenon.

Prehistories of Commodity Branding
Commodity branding has been characterized as the distinguishing cultural move of late capitalism and is widely viewed as a historically distinctive feature of the modern global economy. The brand's rise to prominence following the Industrial Revolution and the attendant shift of corporate enterprise towards the dissemination of image-based products have been further cited as contributing to the erosion of older forms of identity such as those based on kinship and class. However, comparisons between recent forms of branding and much earlier modes of commodity marking associated with the Urban Revolution of the fourth millennium BC suggest that systems of branding address a paradox common to all economies of scale and are therefore likely to arise (and to have arisen) under a wide range of ideological and institutional conditions, including those of sacred hierarchies and stratified states. An examination of the material and cognitive properties of sealing practices and the changing functions of seals in their transition from personal amulets to a means of labeling mass-produced goods helps to unpack the interlocking (pre) histories of quality control, authenticity, and ownership that make up the modern brand.

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