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Integrating Governmentality: Administrative Expectations for Immigrant Associations in Finland

2007

From the first half of the 1990s, and especially after the accession to European Union in 1995, immigrant authorities and administration have emphasized the significance of immigrant associations in integration of immigrants in Finland. The purpose of the associations from the administrative perspective is to socialize and activate immigrant communities and individuals according to basic political rationalities, such as security of the society, happiness of the population and individuals, and cultural pluralism. On the one hand immigrant associations are technology through which integrative government of individuals and communities is implemented. On the other hand, associations themselves…

Sociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsImmigrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGender studiesEuropean unionAdministration (government)Accessionmedia_commonGovernmentalityAlternatives: Global, Local, Political
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SPATIAL PATTERNS OF VOTING IN BUCHAREST AT THE EUROPEAN AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 2019

2021

Sociology and Political SciencePresidential systemPolitical scienceVotingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsRegional scienceSpatial ecologymedia_commonOn-line Journal Modelling the New Europe
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Objective and Subjective Party Leadership Selection: Regulations, Activists and Voters in Poland

2015

Over the last two decades, an increasing number of political parties have gradually formalized the influence of members in the process of leadership selection. This evolution has determined two partly contrasting behaviors in the new democracies of Eastern Europe: inclusive decision-making was formally mentioned but empirical evidence indicates implementation problems. Consequently, it remains an empirical question to what extent the East European political parties apply the formal provisions of inclusiveness when selecting their leaders. In order to provide an answer, this article compares the statutes and election regulations of four Polish parties with opinions of party members and voter…

Sociology and Political SciencePublic administrationIndividual levelStatutePoliticsPrimary electionOrder (exchange)Political sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsSelection (linguistics)National levelQualitative content analysisEmpirical evidenceSSRN Electronic Journal
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Victims at the Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court

2021

The Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court (SCC), the latest hybrid criminal tribunal, may be considered an important legal development concerning victims of mass atrocities in international criminal justice mechanisms due to certain characteristics. Yet there is no academic commentary on victims at the SCC; this piece seeks to fill the gap. First it considers restorative justice as a general framework for victims’ roles and rights in criminal justice in contexts of mass atrocities. Second, victim matters at the SCC are examined: victim protection, victims as civil parties, and reparations. Overall, this paper argues that provisions on victims’ roles and rights contained in SCC i…

Sociology and Political ScienceRestorative justicevictimsKeski-Afrikan tasavaltareparationsspecial criminal courtkansainvälinen oikeus16. Peace & justiceuhritCentral African Republickansainväliset tuomioistuimetTribunalkorvauksetPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International Relationsrestorative justiceparticipationCriminal courtrestoratiivinen oikeus10. No inequalityLawihmisoikeusloukkauksetosallistuminenNordic Journal of Human Rights
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Proposal for a computer-assisted analysis of lawful interceptions of communication

2016

This paper presents the potential for the analysis of texts when applied to interceptions carried out with the help of next-generation software. In order to do this, after a brief explanation of some of the main procedures, the article presents the results of an investigation into text data extracted from wiretapping and in-person conversations found in judicial documents. The amount of data, obtained through wiretapping and the use of bugs, has made it possible to gather important information about the dynamics that characterise how criminal organisations work. The use of wiretaps and bugs are, therefore, vital tools without which it would undoubtedly not have been possible to achieve the …

Sociology and Political ScienceSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativibusiness.industryControl (management)Data scienceSoftwareWork (electrical)Text analysis interceptions organised crime analysis of judicial documents criminal relationship.Order (business)LawPolitical Science and International RelationsSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleOrganised crimeSociologybusinessLaw
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Societal Threat to Safety, Compensatory Control, and Right-Wing Authoritarianism

2014

We analyzed directly and indirectly the relationships between societal threat to safety, perceived control, and the increase in right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) in two studies. In Study 1 (national sample of the Italian population, N=1,169), we performed a longitudinal analysis structured into three waves (January 2003, September 2004, and January 2005). A moderated regression analysis showed that RWA increased from 2003 to 2005 as a function of perceived societal threat to safety more among low- than among high RWA scorers. In experimental Study 2 (Italian university students, N=131) a moderated mediation model showed loss of perceived control to mediate the relation between societal thre…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyMediationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPolitical Science and International RelationModerationClinical PsychologyPhilosophyCompensatory control; Mediation; Moderation; Right-wing authoritarianism; Threat; Sociology and Political Science; Clinical Psychology; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Social Psychology; Political Science and International Relations; PhilosophyRight-wing authoritarianismPolitical Science and International Relationsright-wing authoritarianism;threat;compensatory control;mediation;moderationCompensatory controlThreat
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Explaining the Inexplicable: Differences in Attributions for the Holocaust in Germany, Israel, and Poland

2016

Seventy years have passed since the Holocaust, but this cataclysmic event continues to reverberate in the present. In this research, we examine attributions about the causes of the Holocaust and the influence of such attributions on intergroup relations. Three representative surveys were conducted among Germans, Poles, and Israeli Jews to examine inter- and intragroup variations in attributions for the Holocaust and how these attributions influence intergroup attitudes. Results indicated that Germans made more external than internal attributions and were especially low in attributing an evil essence to their ancestors. Israelis and Poles mainly endorsed the obedient essence attribution and …

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySituationismmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIsraeli jews050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCoercion050105 experimental psychologyObediencePhilosophyClinical PsychologyThe HolocaustPolitical Science and International Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLay perceptionsClosure (psychology)PsychologyAttributionSocial psychologymedia_commonPolitical Psychology
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Lyties dimensija socialiniame versle: Lietuvos socialinių verslininkių patirtys

2017

Straipsnyje nagrinėjama, kaip moterys – socialinės verslininkės – suvokia socialinį verslą ir lyties dedamąją tokiame versle. Interviu (n=18) su socialinių verslų Lietuvoje atstovėmis analizė parodė, kad socialinio verslo misija yra arba labai pragmatiška (organizacijų, turinčių socialinės įmonės juridinį statusą), atsiejama nuo socialinio poveikio, kurį tokie verslai paprastai kuria, arba gana neapibrėžta, tačiau akcentuojanti gėrio kūrimą. Tačiau į lyties dedamąją socialiniuose versluose žvelgiama stereotipiškai, t. y. lyties poveikis arba ignoruojamas, arba interpretuojamas stereotipiškai skirstant į tradiciškai laikomas vyriškomis ir moteriškomis veiklos sritis. This paper explores how …

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial businessContext (language use)Social entrepreneurshiplcsh:Communication. Mass mediasukupuoliLietuva (Lithuania)LiettuaManagement of Technology and InnovationgenderMedia Technologysosiaaliset yrityksetSociologyDimension (data warehouse)ta512Social enterpriseLegal statussocial businessbusiness.industryVerslas / BusinessCommunicationSocial impactGenderLithuaniaPublic relationslcsh:P87-96ta5141Political Science and International RelationsGoodwillbusinessLytisInformacijos mokslai
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An Absolute Majority for the SPD as an Unintended Consequence? The Land Election in Rhineland-Palatinate 2006

2007

The state election of 2006 in Rheinland-Pfalz resulted in a (bare) majority of seats for the SPD, which allows the party to govern alone for the first time in the history of the state. The CDU, on the other hand, received slightly less than one-third of the vote, an all-time low in its former stronghold. This result was by and large determined by factors at the state level. Yet it had a considerable impact at the federal level: it signalled the end of a string of devastating losses for the SPD, enhanced the standing of minister president Kurt Beck (now the SPD's chairman), and brought to an end the last coalition between the SPD and the FDP. These repercussions notwithstanding, there is no …

Sociology and Political ScienceState (polity)Absolute (philosophy)Political economyFederal levelmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International RelationsString (computer science)Victorymedia_commonGerman Politics
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The Prosecution of International Crimes in Argentina

2010

AbstractIn recent years, the Argentine courts have developed a rich case law surrounding the prosecution of international crimes. In particular, the courts have handed down judgments regarding the limits to amnesties and pardons, and the inapplicability of statutory limitations for crimes against humanity, invoking several sources of international law in the process. However, applying these international norms has caused debate about constitutional matters such as the reach of the principle of legality, the use of customary law, and whether domestic criminal norms are compatible—or could even be combined—with international criminal norms.

Sociology and Political ScienceStatutory lawPolitical scienceCommon lawLawPolitical Science and International RelationsSources of international lawPrinciple of legalityLawCrimes against humanityInternational Criminal Law Review
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