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Reaching for different ends through tenure track—institutional logics in university career systems

2020

AbstractIn this study, we used the institutional logics perspective to identify the logics underpinning the tenure track career system, how the logics manifest themselves in recruitment and performance management and how academic leaders and academics negotiate between the logics. The study contributes to research on governance dynamics in academia and to universities’ organisational transformation in the context of strategic actorhood. The data comprised interviews with academic leaders (vice-rectors, deans, department heads) and academics in tenure track positions at two Finnish universities. Empirically, the study explores two key areas of human resource management: recruitment and perfo…

UnderpinningUniversitiesPerformance managementHigher educationTenure trackmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)MATTERSInstitutional logicsVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240Education0502 economics and businessMANAGEMENTOrganizational transformationsSociologyFinlandmedia_commonVisionComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciences050301 educationPERFORMANCEPublic relations16. Peace & justiceAcademic careersNegotiationHuman resource managementVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 2005171 Political Sciencebusiness0503 education050203 business & managementHigher Education
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Practicing Ballot Secrecy : Postal Voting and the Witness Requirement at the 2019 Finnish Elections

2021

Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, represents an actualization of the relationship between the citizen and the political community. For citizens living outside the country in which they are eligible to vote, voting signifies a rare institutional connection to the country of origin. The aim of this article is to explore the introduction of the postal vote, a new form of voting for external voters at Finnish elections, from the grassroots perspective. The study focuses on how a central policy concern, safeguarding ballot secrecy, was resolved in the policy implementation by the witness requirement, and how the individual voters subseq…

asuminen ulkomaillaexternal votersPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencenon-resident citizenspostal votingennakkoäänestysvaalilakivotingPolitical Science and International Relations5171 Political Scienceäänestäminenelectoral practicesSafety Researchballot secrecyvaalitFinland
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Signed, Sealed, and Delivered with Trust: Non-Resident Citizens’ Experiences of Newly Adopted Postal Voting

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of voting, based on a specific location and physical presence, may not be feasible during a health crisis. This situation has highlighted the need to assess whether existing national electoral legislation includes enough instruments to ensure citizens’ safety during voting procedures, even under the conditions of a global pandemic. Such instruments, often grouped under the umbrella of voter facilitation or convenience voting, range from voting in advance and various forms of absentee voting (postal, online, and proxy voting) to assisted voting and voting at home and in hospitals and other healthcare …

pandemic electionsasuminen ulkomaillavoter facilitationexternal votersnon-resident citizenseducationCOVID-19convenience votingpostal votingennakkoäänestyspandemiatvaalilakipoikkeusolot5171 Political Scienceelectoral reformäänestäminenvaalitpostponing elections
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Performative Control and Rhetoric in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Response to COVID-19

2021

This article analyses how specific nodal points of performative control developed and consequently structured the discourse on Aotearoa New Zealand’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It identifies these points by adopting a rhetorical-performative approach to uncover three particular performances of control that articulated the pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand, from the diagnosis of the first COVID-19 case in the country in February 2020 through to October 2020. This period of analysis covers the emergence, subsequent nationwide lockdown, elimination, and re-emergence of the virus. There are three distinct nodal points that unfold as key to the nation’s ability to control COVID-19: the he…

rhetoric5141 Sociologydiscourse theory of laclau and mouffeCOVID-195171 Political Scienceperformative controlPolitical scienceAotearoa New ZealandJFrontiers in Political Science
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