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The new social mouvements : the case of the Bulgarian green movement

2015

This study examines the Green Movement in Bulgaria (1987-2014) as a typical and specific example of the New Social Movements. It focuses on the interconnection between environmentalism, politics and participation. We present the movement along with its evolution and analyse it on three levels: macro (through its relation to the most important contemporary issues, phenomena and processes); meso (in the national context during the past three generations); and micro (through the prism of individuals and their experience). Our general approach is interdisciplinary, combining qualitative, comparative and quantitative methods. Bulgaria’s green movement is a citizen and political movement of a new…

IndividuNew CultureNouvelle cultureAuthentiqueNouvelle politiqueNew Social Movements[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawEngagement citoyenCitizen EngagementIndividualDemocracyNouveaux mouvements sociauxDémocratieActeurNew PoliticsGreen MovementsBulgarieMouvements écologiquesActorBulgariaAuthentic
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Desarrolo, cultura e identidad en América Latina

2008

The author understands culture as more than a result of economic development; he argues that development, itself, is both a fact and a cultural product, based on his wide range concept of culture. According to the text, approaches willing to reduce definitions of development to its economic, social, or any other restrict aspect, only misunderstand the real concept and engender serious mistakes on Government’s action. Moreover, the text states that far from population explosion and absence of resources, problems of social injustice, poverty, social exclusion, disrespect of human rights and aggressions on the environment are basically consequences of the absence of universal ethical values, w…

IndividualismHuman rightsConsumerismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceSocial exclusionEnvironmental ethicsUnfair competitionDutySolidarityDemocracymedia_commonEccoS – Revista Científica
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Mapping the World’s Largest Democracy (1947–2017)

2018

After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by persistent contradictions and inequalities. As the country moves from celebrating 70 years of independence towards its seventeenth general election in 2019, this article sets out to survey what democracy has done to India over the past 70 years. How was Indian democracy established and how has it evolved? Why do people vote, and who do they vote for? How does Indian democracy function beyond elections, and to what extent has democracy delivered in terms of social development and the economic and political integration of marginalized groups? These are the key questions that we address in this …

InequalityPolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceVotingGeography Planning and DevelopmentHindu nationalismDevelopmentDemocracySocial movementmedia_commonForum for Development Studies
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Kansalaisrohkeus : tottelemattomia yksilöitä, yhteisöjä, tutkijoita

2019

Katsausteksti tarkastelee kansalaisrohkeutta ja kansalaistottelemattomuutta useista eri näkökulmista käsin, pohtien muun muassa yksilön ja kollektiivien organisoitumista epäoikeudenmukaisuuden ja epätasa-arvon vastustamiseksi, kansalaisuuteen liittyviä jännitteitä, erilaisia demokratiakäsityksiä, tutkijoiden yhteiskunnallista roolia ja vastuuta sekä kriittisen akateemisen tiedontuotannon merkitystä.

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicskansalaisrohkeuskansalaisuusInjusticeDemocracyKnowledge productionyksilökansalaistottelemattomuuskollektiivitSociologyCitizenshipmedia_commonCourage
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Democratic governments, economic growth and income distribution

1995

That in democracies more inequality leads to more redistribution is an implication of Allan Meltzer and Scott Richard's well-known model ( 1981).1 That, in turn, more redistribution leads to less growth is a generally accepted proposition. That "inequality is harmful for growth" (Persson and Tabellini, 1994) is thus the predictable result of the introduction of policy-making à la Meltzer and Richard into the theory of growth. The small literature in which such introduction has been attempted includes contributions by Alberto Alesina, Giuseppe Bertola, Roberto Perotti, Thomsten Persson, Dani Rodrik, Gilles Saint- Paul, Guido Tabellini and Thierry Verdier. Short surveys are provided by Perott…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectKeynesian economicsRedistribution (cultural anthropology)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceDemocracyEconomyIncome distributionEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesDemocraty[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEconomic growthmedia_common
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Political Participation and Democracy in the Information Age: Effects of ICT-Based Communication Forms between the Authorities and the Citizens on Tr…

2009

Bidrag på konferanse: The Third International Conference on Digital Society ICDS 2009 1-7 February 2009 Cancun, Mexico The main trends concerning the traditional channels of participation are reduced voting turnout, reduced participation in political parties, stable participation in associations and increased citizen contact. The influence of ICT based form of communication on the relations between the authorities and the citizens are heavily influenced by the role of the citizens designed by the authorities. If the citizens are treated as customers the authorities are pursuing a consultative model focusing on creating an effective administration. The flow of information is uni linear; howe…

Information Agemedia_common.quotation_subjectVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGCitizen journalismTurnoutPublic administrationDemocracyPoliticsVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240::Public and private administration: 242Information and Communications TechnologyComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSLawVotingPolitical scienceInformation societymedia_common2009 Third International Conference on Digital Society
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Tracing Curiosity with a Value Perspective

2017

Several have challenged the idea that educating is a neutral endeavour. Following this line of thought, this article intends to examine a common concept often taken for granted: curiosity. The aim of the article is to show how curiosity is constructed as a value-loaded notion by tracing its understandings in an early-childhood-education-and-care (ECEC) context from a value perspective. Four official ECEC documents from different organisational levels will be analysed. Informed by qualitative content analysis with a concept-driven strategy, the document analysis seeks to establish connections between the notion of curiosity and prominent value fields in ECEC, such as competence, democracy an…

Instrumental and intrinsic valuemedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpersonal communicationValues educationDemocracyExistentialismpreschoollcsh:Education (General)Epistemologydocument analysisValues educationCuriosityearly childhood educationkindergartenCitationlcsh:L7-991Competence (human resources)media_commonNordisk Tidsskrift for Pedagogikk og Kritikk
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Learning to live together: a challenge for schools located in contexts of social vulnerability

2017

Currently, there are many educational centres that demonstrate the need to promote initiatives to improve coexistence at school at the international level, especially in those located in contexts of social vulnerability. A socio-educational programme has been developed, applied and evaluated at a Singular Education Action Centre (Centro de Acción Educativa Singular - C.A.E.S) in the city of Valencia (Spain). To ascertain the programme's impact and possible generalization to other contexts, a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with a control group was used. Information was collected from 297 students and 54 teachers based on questionnaires assessing coexistence at school. The results…

International levelSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesControl (management)050301 education050109 social psychologyDemocracyEducationEducació socialWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)Generalization (learning)Political Science and International RelationsPedagogyConflict resolution0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationSocial vulnerabilitymedia_commonJournal of Peace Education
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The European Union in a Changing World Order: What Is at Stake?

2019

This introductory chapter aims to shed light on how tightly the EU and the liberal international order are entwined and discuss the likely impact on the EU of a changing and, most likely, less liberal world order. The chapter discusses the concept of order in international politics and analyses how the liberal order that emerged after WWII has effected the development of the EU. The chapter introduces the book’s interdisciplinary, holistic approach, and discusses how a changing world order is affecting the EU and how the EU, in turn, is trying to shape the emerging new order by recalibrating its policies and actions in various domains, ranging from its relations with the rest of the world, …

International relationsOrder (exchange)Political sciencePolitical economyMember statesWorld War IImedia_common.cataloged_instanceWorld orderLiberal democracyEuropean unionmedia_common
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2018

In the aftermath of the First World War, constitutions of European states were widely democratized and parliamentarized, and similar turns were expected in international relations as a consequence of the creation of the League of Nations. This comparative analysis of Swedish and Finnish parliamentary debates on the League membership focusing on conceptualizations of the national versus international demonstrates how democratization and internationalization merged discursively. This happened to a greater extent than in the British parliament or the First Assembly of the League. Such entanglements followed from the interconnectedness of constitutional and foreign policy questions during prece…

International relationsSociology and Political ScienceParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSocial Democratic Party06 humanities and the artsDemocracy0506 political science060104 historyPoliticsForeign policyPolitical economyPolitical science050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologyLeft-wing politicsDemocratizationmedia_commonParliaments, Estates and Representation
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