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The Village of the Year Competition Constructing an Ideal Model of a Rural Community in Finland

2016

The Village Action Association of Finland (SYTY) organizes the Village of the Year competition annually to award active rural communities. The competition has taken place since 1985, but after the village action movement was integrated into Finnish rural policy networks in the 1990s, it also became a part of rural policy instruments. The competition can be considered a governing technique that constructs norms and an ideal model for rural communities to pursue. In this article, I study the representation of an ideal rural community by analysing the criteria of the competition. I also look for changes to see whether the integration of the village action movement into rural policy is reflecte…

representation of ruralEconomic growthIdeal (set theory)rural communityRural community05 social sciencesgovernment0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographylcsh:HM401-1281General Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyCompetition (economics)village actionGeographylcsh:Sociology (General)Economic geographyactive citizenship050703 geographySociální studia
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Juridiskā zinātne, Nr. 10

2017

The Journal No. 10 is financed by the project of Latvian Council of Science “The Experience, Lessons and International Importance of the Restoration of Latvia’s Independent Statehood (Historical, Political and Legal Aspects)”

ecclesiastic lawadverse possessionseparate (unitary) criminal offencetotality of citizens:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE [Research Subject Categories]Civil LawSatversme of the Republic of LatviaEuropean Convention on Human Rights - Lithuaniaadministrative sanctionConsumer protectionPolitical and legal views - French liberal schoolinsurance lawProcedural Penal Cod - Latin Americaconsumer lawstrict liabilitmultilevel governance
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“Mega-Sports Events, Gentrification and Social Mobilization in Rio de Janeiro” - Experiences from Metrô Mangueira

2017

Master's thesis Development management UT503 - University of Agder 2017 In order to promote gentrification of the city of Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian government and the municipality of Rio de Janeiro have actively used Mega-Sports Events (MSE) in urban planning. Examples are tax cuts and the legalization of various measures for large-scale urban programs, to prepare the city for hosting these prestigious events. Whilst trying to fulfil the obligations from MSEs, the host city denies its citizens access to democratic participation and thereby their right to the city. The promises made to the international sportive federations regarding upgraded infrastructure, sportive arenas, media covera…

Social MobilizationInsurgent citizenshipInvented SpacesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240::Offentlig og privat administrasjon: 242Minha Casa Minha VidaUrban PlanningFavelaUT503Mega-sports eventsCitizenshipThe right to the cityGentrificationWorld CupOlympics
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The role of social networking services in eParticipation

2009

Published version of a chapter published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5694, 46-55. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03781-8_5 A serious problem in eParticipation projects is citizen engagement – citizens do not necessarily become more willing to participate simply because net-services are provided for them. Most forms of eParticipation in democratic contexts are, however, dependent on citizen engagement, interaction and social networking because democratic systems favour the interests of larger groups of citizens – the more voices behind a political proposition, the greater its chances of success. In this context of challenges the study of s…

Social networkComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Public relationsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreDemocracyPeer reviewPoliticseParticipation social networking servicesThe InternetVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321businessCitizen engagementcomputermedia_common
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Plants in the UK flower a month earlier under recent warming.

2022

Global temperatures are rising at an unprecedented rate, but environmental responses are often difficult to recognize and quantify. Long-term observations of plant phenology, the annually recurring sequence of plant developmental stages, can provide sensitive measures of climate change and important information for ecosystem services. Here, we present 419 354 recordings of the first flowering date from 406 plant species in the UK between 1753 and 2019 CE. Community-wide first flowering advanced by almost one month on average when comparing all observations before and after 1986 ( p < 0.0001). The mean first flowering time is 6 days earlier in southern than northern sites, 5 days earlier…

General Immunology and MicrobiologyEcologyBritish IslesTemperaturefood and beveragesplant phenologyGeneral MedicineFlowersPlantsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyUnited Kingdomecosystem serviceclimate changeResearch articlesFOS: Biological sciencescitizen scienceSeasonsGeneral Agricultural and Biological Scienceswoodland trustEcosystemGeneral Environmental Science
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The Politics of Utopia: Walter Pater’s “Lacedaemon”

2016

Walter Pater is not usually considered as a politically committed writer, neither is Aestheticism of which he was the gifted theoretician with The Renaissance (1873). Although the political commitments of the Aesthetic movement have been questioned over the last two decades, both by including women aesthetes, and by re-evaluating the movement’s dissemination among the middle classes, discussion of Pater’s political ideas is almost non-existent. His Plato and Platonism (1893) is however not so remote from politics since it discusses Plato’s political philosophy. In particular, “Lacedaemon”, the chapter devoted to Sparta, enables Pater to intervene in the political debate from an original sta…

[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subject“Lacedaemon”Pater Walter[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturePolitics« Lacédémone »UtopiaéthiquePlato and PlatonismPolitical philosophylcsh:Social sciences (General)Walter PaterCitizenshipmedia_commonPlatoLiteratureEthicsLiterary genreeducationDystopialcsh:English languagebusiness.industryPhilosophyPolitics06 humanities and the artséducation[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature060202 literary studiesethicspolitiqueutopieutopiaPlaton et le platonisme0602 languages and literatureaestheticsAestheticismlcsh:H1-99politicslcsh:PE1-3729PlatonismbusinessesthétiqueE-REA
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The Understanding of Human Rights and Rule of Law from the Perspective of Kohlberg’s Theory

2015

Human rights, democracy and the rule of law are considered to be the foundations of the normative order of modern societies (Habermas, 1996). Even though the universal validity of human rights is often criticized, they represent an ethical minimum consensus of the global society as conventions on human rights have been ratified by more than 150 states.

Human rightsMoral developmentLawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceNormativeGlobal citizenshipOrder (virtue)Democracymedia_commonEpistemologyLaw and economicsRule of law
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Five Years of the Citizens Directive in the UK - Part 1

2011

This two-part article reviews how the UK authorities have fared in the practical application of Directive 2004/38/EC in the five years since it entered into force. It identifies and examines the most common problems faced by EU citizens when seeking to have their rights recognised by the UK authorities applying the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 by reference to questions and complaints received by Your Europe Advice. In examining the experience of EU citizens and their family members living in the UK, account is taken of a number of recent judgments of the European Court of Justice concerning EU citizenship, including Metock, Lassal, Eman & Sevinger and Ruiz Zambrano.…

European Union Union citizenship free movement of persons freedom of establishment freedom to provide services immigration United Kingdom Gibraltar Channel Islands Isle of Man Directive 2004/38/EC Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006Unione europea cittadinanza dell'Unione libera circolazione delle persone libertà di stabilimento libera prestazione dei servizi immigrazione Regno Unito direttiva 2004/38/CE
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The children of immigrants in France: The emergence of a second generaton with the collaboration of Esin Gezer Special Series on Children in Immigran…

2009

International audience; Since the mid - 1970s, immigration for family reunification has been more important than labour fo rce immigration. Most residence permits are granted because of family relationships. The immigrant population has been ageing. More than half the Italian immigrants are over 65. While second - generation Italians and Spaniards represent nearly half all immig rants 18 and over, they have been largely overtaken in the 0 – 17 age group by second - generation Algerians, Moroccans, Portuguese and sub - Saharan Africans. Of the last group, 21 per cent are under 25 years of age. Immigrants who arrived in France less than 1 0 years ago are more highly qualified than previous im…

citizenshipdemographyeducation[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyimmigrant childpoverty[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologydeviant behaviourimmigrant family[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologylabour marketdiscrimination
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Obywatelskie prawo wyboru kandydatów do Parlamentu Europejskiego–przykład Republiki Chorwacji

2019

Celem niniejszego artykułu jestanaliza przyczyn korzystania w niewielkim stopniu przez mieszkańców Chorwacji z obywatelskiego prawa wyboru kandydatów do Parlamentu Europejskiego.Wybory z ostatnich lat pokazują jednak, że zainteresowanie obywateli nie jest zbyt duże. Społeczeństwo Chorwacji nigdy nie było nadmiernie euroentuzjastyczne. Wynika to z kilku powodów, m.in. trudnych doświadczeń funkcjonowania w Jugosławii, co spowodowało, że Chorwaci nie są pozytywnie nastawieni do cedowania prerogatyw państwowych na rzecz innych podmiotów. Ponadto panuje powszechna obawa przed podporządkowaniem interesów krajowych większym państwom europejskim. Bardzo trudne do zaaprobowania były warunki stawiane…

wyboryParlament EuropejskiChorwacjaEuropean ParliamentCroatiaobywatel Unii Europejskiejelectionscitizen of the European UnionMłoda Humanistyka
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