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Urban Regionalisation Processes in Sicily: From the Theoretical Framework to the Local Dynamics

2021

This introductory chapter proposes a mainly theoretical reflection on the category of the urban, both as a spatial and social product and as an economic and political one, in territories marked by settlement transformation phenomena. In tracking this evolutionary path, this chapter addresses the huge thematic bibliog- raphy on the phenomena of urban regionalisation without any demand for systematic approach but pursuing the aim of tracing the geography of this on-going transition in Sicily.

PoliticsGeographyThematic mapSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione UrbanisticaDynamics (music)Regional scienceRegionalisationProduct (category theory)Settlement (litigation)Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaRegionalisation Processes governance
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The VET System, Its Subsystems and Their Links with the Labour Market: Strengths, Weaknesses and Challenges of VET in Spain

2019

This chapter provides the reader with the historical and political background to understand the rest of the book, and it also focuses on the key issues affecting VET in Spain in recent times while assessing the quality of VET rather positively. I explain the parallel development of three different subsystems and their approaches and efforts to reintegrate them. I also show conflicts over control upon VET governance and the role of national and regional governments as well as employers and union representatives in the design of qualifications. Transitions between education and employment, careers guidance and the connections of VET to social policies are also addressed.

PoliticsHistory of educationPolitical scienceCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Quality (business)Public administrationKey issuesmedia_common
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Tiedolla hallinnointia ja diskurssien historiallista voimaa

2010

Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Restructuring the truth of schooling : essays on discursive practices in the sociology and politics of education : a festschrift for Hannu Simola / Jaakko Kauko, Risto Rinne & Heli Kynkäänniemi (toim.). [Helsinki], 2010. nonPeerReviewed

PoliticsKoulutuksen hallinnointiRestructuringeducational governanceGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySociologySocial sciencediskurssitdiscourseseducational policykoulutuspolitiikka
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Academics as Politicians and as Operators of Global Governance

2018

In this chapter, the author scrutinizes the links between politics and academe in global governance. He analyzes two cases, those of former president of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso and philosopher Michel Foucault, that exemplify different types of political engagement. Social scientists play a key but concealed part in the steering of global governance. Under and beyond global institutions, they partake in the development of influential transnational professional groups. By producing practical knowledge for everyday or ‘banal’ global governance, social scientists shape the politically imaginable at more institutional levels. Yet others provide at a higher level of abstractio…

PoliticsMichel foucaultPolitical scienceReflexivityKey (cryptography)European commissionPolitical engagementAbstractionPublic administrationGlobal governance
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Introduction: What Is Intercultural Dialogue and Why It Is Needed in Europe Today?

2020

The authors introduce the concept of intercultural dialogue and how it has been utilized as a policy by the Council of Europe and the European Union since the early 2000s. First, we explore intercultural dialogue’s relation to and differences from other concepts commonly used to describe different stances in the governance of diversity, ranging from assimilation to integration and from multiculturalism to interculturalism. These different conceptual stances are contextualized by exploring the recent transformations in Europe and their impact on the political aims, goals, and discourses of the Council of Europe and the European Union. Second, we review the previous research on the concept of…

PoliticsMulticulturalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceCorporate governancemedia_common.cataloged_instanceCriticismEuropean unionmedia_commonEpistemologyMeaning (linguistics)Diversity (politics)Interculturalism
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Federalism, Cultural Policies, and Identity Pluralism: Cooperation and Conflict in the Spanish Quasi-Federal System

2014

The division of cultural policy between different levels of administration and the coordination between them in federal countries is a relatively neglected area of research, even though the cultural sphere always requires a balanced combination of autonomy and governance. A particularly interesting case of this equilibrium arises in Spain; often described as a quasi-federal system, both regarding its model of state and within the sphere of cultural policy. However, we demonstrate that, despite the broadly decentralized development of cultural administration in Spain—a plurinational and multicultural state—different recent judicial and political processes are distorting the quasi-federalism …

PoliticsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePluralism (political theory)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceCorporate governanceMulticulturalismFederalismEconomic systemAutonomymedia_commonCultural policyPublius: The Journal of Federalism
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Flexible Subjects: Educational Policy Neoliberal Rationalities

2005

Flexible Subjects: Neo-liberal Rationalities and Education Policy. This article aims to examine training and employment programmes for the young (more specifically, the Spanish Social Guarantee Schemes—Programas de Garantía Social) in relation to neoliberal political rationalities. We believe the introduction of neoliberal policies to have been greater and faster precisely in the periphery of the educational system. To that end, we intend to make teachers' participation in the operation of the policies conceptually visible. The professionals’ discourse about the socio-labour integration of the young –a discourse that legitimises their daily work – will be analysed on the basis of qualitativ…

PoliticsWork (electrical)Corporate governanceSociologyEducation policyPublic administrationEducationEducational systemsEducation Policy Analysis Archives
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Populismo e sterminio

2018

In this article, the author presents some features of contemporary populism, especially in its links with neoliberalism and world governance, stressing on the strong connection with conflict and new wars.

Populismo Neoliberalismo governance conflittoSettore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politica
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Populismo e governamentalità neoliberale

2018

In this article, Vaccaro links the recent poltiical trends on populism with the neoliberal governmentality, along the foucauldian lecture.

Populismo governance neoliberalismoSettore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politica
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The Regulatory State vs. the Networked Polity: confronting narratives of change

2014

The aim of the article is to summarize and reassess the innovations brought about by governance theory. It is argued that the notion of governance is a conceptual device that could help rationalise and articulate the changes undertaken by liberal democracies since the late 1970s. The article suggests the need to distinguish between two distinct research programmes composing governance studies, which are influenced by alternative epistemic traditions—political economy and economic sociology. Rationalizations of change influenced by political economy support the idea that the outcome of recent political change is a market-oriented “Regulatory State”, while those influence by economic sociolog…

Power (social and political)Economic sociologyPolitical scienceCorporate governanceRegulatory stategovernance regulation regulatory state networked polityNormativeNarrativeGeneral MedicinePolityLiberal democracyPositive economicsSocial science
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