Search results for "Backwardness"

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Playing with accents

2020

While certain ways of speaking or varieties of English – such as American English or British English – evoke associations of modernity, higher education and urbanity in Uganda, others – such as Ugandan English with strong northern or western accents – stand for backwardness, social strata remote from education and ‘village identities’. Yet concepts of backwardness or modernity are not only based on linguistic criteria but also associated with a specific worldview, contributing to complex signs of higher-order indexicality. In contrast, speakers’ practices of enregisterment reveal how fluid and contextual these indices of urbanity and rurality actually are. Considering diverse repertoires of…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesAmerican EnglishBritish EnglishGender studies06 humanities and the artsBackwardnessSocial stratificationLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_language060104 historyVarieties of EnglishRuralityUrbanitylanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0601 history and archaeologySociologyIndexicalitySociolinguistic Studies
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A changing Sicily: Homage to Jane and Peter Schneider

2006

The research that Jane and Peter Schneider carried out in Sicily, in the little Agrigentine town of Villamaura in the 1970s and later in the area of Palermo until 2000, made an important contribution to the work of social scientists who have chosen Sicily as a site from which to contribute to the debates on the Mafia, codes of honor, reproductive behavior, and the relationship between modernity and backwardness and between society and culture. These studies bring together perspectives that draw on both the anthropology of Mediterranean societies and on historical demography in ways that have developed new and innovative research paradigms and methodologies, and have opened up new fields of …

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectReproductive behaviorReproductive behaviorHistorical demographyGender studiesHuman sexualityBackwardnesslanguage.human_languageSexual behaviorHonorPolitical Science and International RelationslanguageFamilySociologyHonor/shameSicilianSexualityHistory of the Mafiamedia_common
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Ambizioni e insuccessi di alcune politiche di sviluppo locale per il Mezzogiorno. Patti territoriali e Programmi integrati territoriali (Pit)

2008

In 1997 a “new programming” was launched in Italy by the Department of development and cohesion policies in Rome. One of the key features of this new phase was the emphasis on “endogenous” local development, i.e. a development which is mainly based on local actors and productive specializations. The new programming strikingly failed to deliver its expected results. Some wrong expectations were fostered with regard to local political elites (§§ 1). A certain concept of local development is inherently flawed (§§ 2). The first failure was that of “territorial agreements” (patti territoriali), but there is a remarkable reluctancy to admit it (§§ 3). Another experience of “local” development who…

Engineeringsviluppobusiness.industryPatti territoriali programmi integrati territoriali (Pit) politiche di svliluppo Mezzogiornoprogrammazione negoziataLocal Developmentsviluppo; Mezzogiorno; programmazione negoziataGeneral MedicineMezzogiornoKey featuresBackwardnessUnderdevelopmentPoliticsIntervention (law)EconomyOperations managementSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generalebusiness
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Neglecting the 19th century

2015

The present article examines the historical narrative proposed by modernization theory about the recent Spanish past. Its assumptions and consequences for historical research focused on the 19th century are described in order to understand the lack of intellectual exchange among historians and sociologists in the Spanish academic world. Modernization theory has justified the political consensus that allowed the Spanish transition to democracy and its academic authority has narrowed the scope of historical research about previous democratization processes. Although the paradigm of Spanish backwardness has been refuted by specialists on 19th-century Spain, sociologists, economists and histor…

HistoryNarrative historymedia_common.quotation_subjectModernization theoryBackwardnessDemocracyTrap (computing)Spanish Civil WarHistory and Philosophy of SciencePolitical economyComparative historical researchSociologySocial sciencemedia_commonHistory of the Human Sciences
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Peripherality of the CEE Region

2023

Pawłuszko offers a summary of the center-periphery perspective on the relationship between the Western European center and the Central and Eastern European peripheries. Focusing on economic history and politics, the chapter draws attention to the crucial intervention of the integration processes in the history of CEE region and uses a broad perspective to facilitate a better understanding of its roots. As well as looking at the ways in which the history was constructed, Pawłuszko explores the theoretical implications of current state in intra-European relations in the field of security studies. “Peripherality of the CEE region” concludes with a study of current geoeconomic position of the C…

InequalityPeripheryRegionPolandCEEBackwardness
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Una reflexión sobre la expulsión de los moriscos valencianos y la repoblación

2009

La historiografía sobre los moriscos y su expulsión ha estado determinada por todo un conjunto de prejuicios ideológicos. Los contemporáneos de la expulsión, al menos los que tuvieron ocasión de expresarse por escrito, adoptaron una posición que podemos llamar moriscófoba. Consideraban que la población morisca valenciana era económicamente poco relevante, dado el carácter minifundista y atrasado de la agricultura que practicaban. Al mismo tiempo pensaban que su población crecía a un ritmo mayor que la cristiana, debido al matrimonio universal y precoz que practicaban, ya que las que llamaban «cargas del matrimonio» eran para ellos poco exigentes y no practicaban el celibato. Los historiador…

Virtuemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationCelibacyAncient historyBackwardnessValencianD204-475educationmedia_commonDP1-402education.field_of_studyFeudalismReligious studiesExpulsiónHistory of SpainHistoriographyHistoriographyArtRepoblaciónlanguage.human_languageHistoriografíaHistoria ModernaModern history 1453-MoriscoslanguageIdeologyCartographyRepopulation
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Trade And Environment: A Historical Perspective

2015

Abstract The relation between international trade and environmental and social issues has deep historical roots, having been manifest ever since the first industrial revolution. Ironically, the expansion of industrial activities marked, besides the exit from economic backwardness, the commencement of an inexorable war of men against nature. Concomitantly industrialization laid the groundwork for an explosive increase in international trade, which made the latter responsible for increasing environment degradation and social rights infringement. The removal of trade barriers in the first decades after the Second World War as well as the subsequent regulation induced by globalization rendered …

industrial revolution environmental issues social changes international tradeHF5001-6182Social Psychologybusiness.industryinternational tradeEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Social changeSocial rightsindustrial revolutionInternational tradeInternational trade and waterBackwardnessGlobalizationIndustrialisationenvironmental issuesEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessbusinessTrade barrierFree tradesocial changesStudies in Business and Economics
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