Search results for "Collective action"

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Climate change: A driver of future conflicts in the Persian Gulf Region?

2021

Ongoing global change and its direct environmental impacts, in addition to securing economic transition to the post-oil era, could trigger complex socio-economic and political crises in oil-dependent economies of the Persian Gulf Region (PGR). To evaluate the role of climate change and related policies in degrading the environment and its socio-economic impacts in the PGR, we have used a variety of available global datasets and published data. The results show that the countries of the PGR pursue some types of socio-economic reforms to alleviate the impacts of climate change. However, it seems that these attempts are not compatible with the environment's capacity. The main problem stems fro…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWater scarcityPersian GulfClimate change010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmentCollective actionGeopolitics01 natural sciencesWater scarcityEffects of global warming11. SustainabilityDevelopment economicsRevenueClimate changelcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:Science (General)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMultidisciplinary1. No povertyGlobal changeEconomy13. Climate actionPreparedness8. Economic growth[SDE]Environmental Scienceslcsh:H1-99BusinessResearch Articlelcsh:Q1-390Heliyon
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Sex ratio and sexual conflict in a collective action problem

2020

AbstractThe maintenance of cooperation is difficult whenever collective action problems are vulnerable to freeriding (reaping the benefits without contributing to the maintenance of the good). We identify a novel factor that can make a system tolerate an extent of freeriding. If a population consists of discrete types with demographically distinct roles, such that the success of one type does not imply it can spread to replace other types in the population, then collective goods may persist in the presence of free-riders because they are necessarily kept in a minority role. Biased sex ratios (e.g. in haplodiploids) create conditions where individuals of one sex are a minority. We show that …

0106 biological sciences0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyPopulationfungiLimitingPublic goodCollective action010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPredationSexual conflict03 medical and health sciencesHaplodiploidyeducationPsychologySocial psychologySex ratio030304 developmental biology
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Free riding as méchanism

1998

Free-riding is methodologically puzzling. It is at the same time important and often not observed as an actual phenomenon. The paper explores the possibility of treating free riding as an underlying or causal mechanism. As such, free riding is to be treated as part of the real world rather than of the world of models or theories. However, the free riding mechanism is particularly prone to operate not in isolation but together with other mechanisms. This feature has consequences on issues such as empirical content, testability or relevance. These questions are discussed in the light of some recent work in philosophy of science and with special attention given to the development of experiment…

Action collectiveMéthodologieEconomic theoryEconomicsMethodologyCausal mechanismPsychology[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesMécanisme causal[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCollective action[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Communication structure and collective actions in social media

2010

In this paper I present results a study of different types of social media communication and networking channels that allow for collective action (CA): Twitter, Jaiku / Qaiku, Ning and Facebook. My preliminary findings indicate, that the visual outlining and the structure of communication create different kinds of collectivity and collective actions. A status stream is effective for simple and fast repetitive mass actions and for individual mass broadcasting, while channels and threads are needed as a backchannel for more complicated, coordinated and iterative tasks and support a sense of community. When planning collective action on the Internet, ranging from citizen participation to marke…

Backchannelbusiness.industryPolitical scienceReal-time webSense of communityCollective intelligenceThe InternetSocial mediaPublic relationsbusinessCollective actionCrowdsourcingProceedings of the 14th International Academic MindTrek Conference: Envisioning Future Media Environments
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Liberalism, Governmentality and Counter-Conduct; An Introduction to Foucauldian Analytics of Liberal Civil Society Notions

2015

This article gives an analysis of Foucault’s studies of civil society and the various liberalist critiques of government. It follows from Foucault’s genealogical approach that “civil society” does not in itself possess any form of transcendental existence; its historical reality must be seen as the result of the productive nature of the power-knowledge-matrices. Foucault emphasizes that modern governmentality—and more specifically the procedures he names “the conduct of conduct”—is not exercised through coercive power and domination, but is dependent on the freedom and activeness of individuals and groups of society. Civil society is thus analyzed as fundamentally ambivalent: on the one han…

Civil societyField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)NeoliberalismuusliberalismiliberalismCollective actioncounter-conductEpistemologygovernment(ality)PhilosophyLiberalismFoucault MichelTranscendental numberSociologycivil societysubjectGovernmentalityLaw and economicsmedia_commonFoucault Studies
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Associational Activeness and Attitudes towards Political Citizenship in Finland from a Comparative Perspective

2009

This article first focuses on the development of the system of associations and association memberships in Finland as well as additional forms of political participation from a comparative perspective and, second, expands the examination by analysing ‘objective’ and ‘subjective’ dimensions of participation, i.e., the development of the number of Finnish association memberships and people's ideas of, and attitudes towards political citizenship. The typology of polity regimes adopted in this article (Schofer & Fourcade-Gourinchas) functions as a structuring scheme for understanding the differentia specifica of Finnish political participation. Two structural characteristics of the civil societ…

Civil societySociology and Political ScienceVoluntary associationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesCollective actionPoliticsState (polity)SovereigntyLawSociologyPolityCitizenshipmedia_commonJournal of Civil Society
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Combining social media affordances for organising collective action

2020

Cognitive scienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsSocial mediaSociologyCollective actionAffordanceVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550SoftwareInformation Systems
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The strike in private international law

2014

The development of the strike in the international order can appreciate richness and diversity of the collective expression of workers, it also increased competition from different national laws. The absence of a regulation reflects the difficulty of controlling the legal concept and it creates a conflict of laws and courts. The need for the adoption of rules of conflict, which determines the law and the competent court, has therefore become necessary to provide an answer to this conflict problem. The character of the fundamental right to strike, however, requires to be special protection when its value is questioned by an authority designated by the conflict rule foreign law. As such, the …

Connecting factorsCritères de rattachementAction collectivePublic policy exception[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawException d'ordre publicDroit fondamentalCollective actionLaw basic
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Learning as Issue Framing in Agricultural Innovation Networks

2014

AbstractPurposeNetworks are increasingly viewed as entities of learning and innovation in agriculture. In this article we explore learning as issue framing in two agricultural innovation networks.Design/methodology/approachWe combine frame analysis and social learning theories to analyse the processes and factors contributing to frame convergence and hence improved practical collaborative outcomes in networks. Issue framing in the networks was followed during a two-year period with the help of multiple methods assembled under a transdisciplinary case study, action research and grounded methodology framework.FindingsOur research suggests that learning and collective action for more sustainab…

Cooperative learningKnowledge managementFrame analysisManagement sciencebusiness.industryMultimethodologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial learningCollective actionEducationFraming (social sciences)SociologyAction researchGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessSocial learning theoryThe Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension
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An evolutionary model of voting

2001

Collective allocation of resources that takes place in po- litical markets is characterized by the complex exchange that emerges among the individuals involved. Traditional Public Choice models de- part from individual rational choice in a setup in which many of its strict requirements need not hold. This paper introduces a model of social interaction among agents in a simple political market which de- parts from bounded rationality and evolutionary dynamics as the key mechanisms that drive individual behavior. Learning plays a signicant role as it allows to establish an individual link between decisions and collective outcomes. The model is that of a representative democracy with two parti…

Discountingeducation.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationRational agentPublic choiceCollective actionVoting paradoxBounded rationalityMicroeconomicsVotingEconomicseducationmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Economic and Social Systems
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