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An eco-social approach to tackling social exclusion in European cities: A new comparative research project in progress

2000

In this article we would like to introduce a three-year Research Project called 'New Local Policies against Social Exclusion in European Cities', financed by the Targeted Socio-Economic R ...

Economic growthSociology and Political ScienceSocial workPolitical scienceComparative researchSocial exclusionSocial identity approachSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)European Journal of Social Work
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The OECD civil servant: Caught between Scylla and Charybdis1

2011

ABSTRACT Civil servants in international secretariats are exposed to numerous, cross-cutting and, at times, conflicting pressures and expectations. The secretariat of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is no different. This study reveals a fundamental ‘misfit’ between external demands and internal dynamics in the OECD Secretariat. On one hand, the OECD analysts are employed on the basis of merit. Compared to the employees in the central administrations in many OECD member states, the OECD personnel are very competitive in terms of experience and academic skills. Thus, the OECD Secretariat can be seen as a veritable powerhouse of idea generation, data collection…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthOrganizational identityRole setSociology and Political ScienceCivil servantMember statesIdeationPublic administrationCivil servantsRole conflictEconomic cooperationPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsReview of International Political Economy
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Commitment of independent and institutional women directors to corporate social responsibility reporting

2018

This paper examines how independent and institutional women directors on boards affect corporate social responsibility (hereafter CSR) reporting. Most of the previous empirical evidence has shown a linear association between female directors and CSR disclosure, but to the best of our knowledge, no research has investigated the individual effect of independent and institutional female directors on CSR reporting. Therefore, the analysis of how the disclosure of CSR information is affected by independent and institutional women directors in a separate way merits our attention. Thus, we posit that there is a nonlinear association, concretely quadratic, between independent and institutional fema…

Economics and EconometricsGender diversityPrincipal–agent problemsocial identity theoryAccounting0603 philosophy ethics and religionAffect (psychology)independent female directorsEmpreses Financesinstitutional female directors0502 economics and businessagency theoryBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceSocial identity theorycorporate social responsibilitybusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsTipping point (climatology)curvilinear relationshipCollusionCorporate social responsibility060301 applied ethicsBusiness050203 business & management
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The Euro and European identity: The Spanish and Portuguese case

2001

Abstract The European Union proposes a potential social identity that Spain and Portugal wish to have as part and parcel of their process of modernisation and economic growth. The Euro is the symbol of this desire. As this study shows, in the process of changing to the new currency the pro-European attitudes are far more advanced than any real information citizens may have. As a result of this, the desire to be a European citizen is expressed in the new currency or any other symbol of identity that may strengthen this particular image. The support that citizens give to the Single European Currency comes more from the European identity than from the economic expectations or knowledge of the …

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologylanguage.human_languageSymbolMarket segmentationEconomyCurrencyPolitical sciencePolitical economy0502 economics and business8. Economic growthNational identitylanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instance0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsEuropean unionPortugueseSocial identity theoryApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Economic Psychology
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Some consideration about the gender violence in two States of Eastern and Western Europe

2015

The purpose of the essay is to overcome interpretative dualism between Italian people and Serbian people about gender violence against women. In a comparative approach it will find elements of continuity between the decline of male domination in Italy and the decline of patriarchal power in Serbia as a result of a variety of historical and social causes that, inside the paper, are explained. The emancipation of women finds a block in the violence suffered by partners in some familiar contexts. While globalization and unemployment seem to deprive men of the marks of traditional power, but “men in decline” have an post-patriarchal “identity revanche” in assuming the dominant role of perpetrat…

Emancipationgender violence; post-patriarchalization; tradition; identity; Global Age; negative heromedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Social SciencesGender studiesGeneral MedicineSocial issuesPower (social and political)GlobalizationHEconomics as a scienceUnemploymentDualismgender violence post-patriarchalization tradition identity negative hero globalitationSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSociologyHB71-74media_commonAcademicus International Scientific Journal
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Gallivanting Round the Globe: Translating National Identities in Henry V

2012

In this article we shall be looking at the character of MacMorris in Henry V, and at his small but important role in the four captains’ scene. We shall explore some of the historical, cultural, political, dramaturgical and linguistic complexities of his portrayal of Irishness as a necessary preliminary study to its translation into other languages, both for the printed page and for the stage. Spanish and Catalan translations of the scene will be briefly analysed in what we hope will be the framework of a wider, multilingual preoccupation: how does national identity translate in a global context? How does —or can— MacMorris speak in other languages?

EmbryologyTranslationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlobeContext (language use)lcsh:PR1-9680PoliticsmedicineNational IdentitiesTheatremedia_commonLiteraturelcsh:English languagebusiness.industryShakespeare WilliamMedia studiesCharacter (symbol)Cell BiologyArtHenry Vlanguage.human_languagelcsh:English literaturemedicine.anatomical_structureNational identitylanguageCatalanlcsh:PE1-3729AnatomyNational identitybusinessFilología InglesaDevelopmental Biology
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Incontri

2022

Varda's cinema is intimately a cinema of encounter: in each of them the filmmaker puts herself on the line and opens herself to the other; the encounter with the other is the high road to understanding and determining one's own identity. This contribution analyzes some of Varda's cinematic encounters with the aim of understanding the director's gaze.

Encounter gaze identitySettore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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Inovācijas, pētniecība, zinātne

2013

Quantum computing algorithms and peat extracts, a Chinese dictionary and skin stem cells, carbon nanowire switches and a catalogue of stars – the research results produced by the University of Latvia scientists are as varied as the directions of studies at the University of Latvia. Our goal is to provide science-based higher education in the key areas of consequence for Latvia’s people, economy, nature and public health, to make Latvia known in the world through our achievements in science and innovation. Over the past few years the research of the UL scientists has been extremely productive, largely due to the European Union funds to support graduate and doctoral students, new research gro…

Energoresursi un to uzglabāšanaVideCosmeticsEnergy resources and their storageEnvironmentPārtikaComputer scienceHorticulture and breedingDārzkopība un selekcijaDatorikaUzziņu literatūraFoodBūvniecībaReference literatureMedicineSabiedrības attīstība un identitāteDevelopment of society and identityMedicīnaKosmētikaConstruction
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Peripheral Centralities: An Integrated Approach

2017

Un profondo cambiamento caratterizza a livello globale gli insediamenti urbani: ciò può essere osservato attraverso le relazioni tra centro e periferie. Le aree periferiche sono il banco dove il futuro delle città può essere opportunamente messo alla prova, in cui è possibile prefigurare la futura qualità della vita di individui e comunità. Sicurezza, sostenibilità, benessere che potranno essere raggiunti nelle aree periferiche saranno più rilevanti in termini quantitativi; invece il senso di identificazione e appartenenza, più forte nelle aree centrali, è debole o assente nelle periferie. Occorre puntare quindi a una sorta di centralità diffusa, applicando un approccio integrato, che si ad…

EngineeringUrban IdentityPeriferia urbanamedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesHistoric CentreIdentity (social science)centri storiciContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica01 natural sciencesUrban Peripheral AreaHuman settlementPhenomenonOperations managementEconomic geographyAdaptation (computer science)approccio integrato sostenibile identità urbana0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonbusiness.industryMethodologySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaUrban Peripheral Areas; Historic Centres; Spread Centrality; Methodology; Integrated Approach; Urban Identity021107 urban & regional planningSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaPeriferia urbana; centri storici; approccio integrato sostenibile identità urbanaSpread CentralitySustainabilityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessCentralityWelfareIntegrated ApproachProcedia Environmental Sciences
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Unfolding Cyberspace: Cyberplaces of the Contrade and the Style of Representation in the Global Arena

2017

This chapter shows that, in the online representation of the contrade of Siena, the global level is not opposed to the local but is, instead, a particular way in which the local is represented. The method of placing their community on the global stage is that of an idealised inhabitation, one which also allows them to keep control over the formation of their collective identities. Furthermore, it shows that in the globalised world, the neighbourhoods of Siena encounter a global interest in their way of life which has made them alter their modes of self-representation . In order to position themselves in both local and global contexts, they have chosen to use the World Wide Web to present th…

Engineeringbusiness.industryOrder (exchange)Collective identityPosition (finance)Artificial intelligenceRepresentation (arts)CyberspacebusinessControl (linguistics)EpistemologyStyle (sociolinguistics)
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