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Afroperipheral indigeneity in Wayde Compton’s The Outer Harbour

2021

Black Canadian writer Wayde Compton’s short story collection The Outer Harbour (2015) is located in the Afroperiphery of British Columbia which stands as a ‘contact zone’ that enables the alliances between Black and Indigenous peoples and also establishes a fecund ground of possibilities to emphasize the way in which crossethnic coalitions and representations reconsider imperial encounters previously ignored. The stories participate in the recent turn in Indigenous studies towards kinship and cross-ethnicity to map out the connected and shared itineraries of Black and Indigenous peoples and re-read Indigeneity in interaction. At the same time, the stories offer a fresh way to revisit Indige…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageIndigeneidadLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIndigeneityLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousSoveriegntyEducationParentescoSovereigntyAfroperiféricoKinshipContact zoneEtnia cruzadaSociologyAfroperipheralismSoberaníacomputer.programming_languagemedia_commonMedia studiesIndigenous rightsMulticulturalismMulticulturalismoCross ethnicityKinshipMulticulturalismHarbourcomputer:8- Lingüística y literatura [CDU]International Journal of English Studies
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Book Review: Africa: Unity, Sovereignty, and Sorrow

2010

Review of the monograph: Pierre Englebert (2009), Africa: Unity, Sovereignty, and Sorrow , Boulder, Co. & London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, ISBN: 978-1-58826-646-0 (Hardcover) / 978-1-58826-623-1 (Paperback), 310 pages.

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSovereigntyLawPolitical Science and International RelationsSorrowSociologyDevelopmentReligious studiesAfrica Spectrum
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Enduring the Autoimmune Aporia of Democratic Sovereignty

2021

The aim of this article is to read Rogues, in order to show that Derrida is neither a philosopher of democracy nor a critic of sovereignty , but rather a thinker of democratic sovereignty. Taking my cue from his Aporias, I argue that democratic sovereignty is aporetically in excess over itself, for it is based on articulating the path through the im-possible passage from the unconditional injunction of the ‘promise’ to the exigency of sovereignty. That is why it can neither be absorbed into the conditions of any existing democracy nor abstracted into any pure identity of sovereignty. Political trends today fail in enduring the aprioricity of aporia, as neoliberals valorize the posited condi…

Cultural Studiesjulkinen keskusteluSociology and Political Sciencedemocracymedia_common.quotation_subjectB1-5802Social SciencesaporiaderridaPolitical science (General)HPoliticsSovereigntyPolitical sciencefilosofiasuvereniteettiPhilosophy (General)Order (virtue)media_commonLaw and economicsautoimmunitysovereigntyDemocracyPhilosophyDerridademokratiaIdentity (philosophy)JA1-92
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Regalismo e inmunidad eclesiástica en la España del siglo XVIII: la resistencia del clero valenciano a la imposición del estanco del tabaco

2007

The charters abolition decree of the Kingdoms of Valencia and Aragon kept the traditional regulation on the jurisdiction and ecclesiastic immunity, and this exception was ratified in the Royal Order the 7th of September in 1707. As the members of this class thought that it was implying a reinforcement of their privileges, they presented an intense resistance to the imposition of the tobacco monopoly, which the monarchy considered as a «well-known royalty» inherent in its sovereignty. Initially, the opposition was assumed by the ecclesiastic hierarchy and it generated jurisdictional conflicts so serious that Philip V proceeded to the emission of dispositions in favour of his royal prerogativ…

DecreeHistoryRoyal prerogativeEcclesiastical immunityRegalismoOpposition (politics)Social SciencesEighteenth centurysiglo xviiiValencianlcsh:Social SciencesHMonarchySovereigntyfraudeFraudeConflictividadTobaccoInmunidad eclesiásticaSociologyTax systemFiscalidadInmunidad eclesiástica; Regalismo; Fiscalidad; Fraude; Conflictividad; Tabaco; Valencia; siglo XVIIIJurisdictionFraudRoyal prerogativeconflictividadregalismofiscalidadlanguage.human_languagetabacolcsh:HConflict situationsTabacoLawlanguageValenciavalenciaEcclesiastical immunity; Royal prerogative; Tax system; Fraud; Conflict situations; Tobacco; Valencia; Eighteenth centuryAdministration (government)siglo XVIIIinmunidad eclesiásticaHispania : Revista española de historia
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Incremental Accumulation of Information Systems Design Theory

2021

This paper proposes an organizing device for accumulation of information systems (IS) design theory components within a study but also across research studies. The proposed framework enables actors to understand the relationship over time between search spaces of information systems design science theory (ISDT) development by one and the same or different actors. The proposition rests on the notion that ISDT development is an iterative and incremental process that often happens across different research studies. Finally, we argue that with the proposed framework, ISDT knowledge is more easily transferred and combined with the search processes.

Development (topology)Computer scienceDesigntheoryInformation systems design theoryInformation systemPropositionDesign scienceDevelopment theoryScientific theoryData science
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Spreads of bonds issued by sub-sovereign European governments

2017

[EN] This paper identifies the factors that affect the spread of fixed and variable type bonds in the primary and secondary markets issued by sub-sovereign European governments. The analyses of both markets will be done separately to compare whether the determinants in the primary market coincide with those in the secondary market. The analyses will examine the period between February 2008 and December 2013 using data panel estimations. The conclusions are that both markets are approximately identical behavior and the signs of the variables matched what was expected in nearly every case. Also, we concluded that the most important in determining the spread sub-sovereign variable is the sprea…

Economics and EconometricsECONOMIA APLICADAPrimary marketFinancial economicsSpreadMercado primarioPrimary marketFinancial systemSecondary marketSovereigntyDiferencialManagement of Technology and InnovationBond spreads0502 economics and businesslcsh:AZ20-999ddc:650Economics050207 economicsBusiness and International Managementlcsh:Social sciences (General)G12Panel dataMarketingEstimationG18050208 financeBond05 social sciencesG15Secondary marketlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesVariable (computer science)lcsh:H1-99Panel data
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European Integration and the Disembedding of Labour Market Regulation: Transnational Labour Relations at theEuropeanCentralBank Construction Site

2013

European integration through mutual recognition has facilitated the growth of a pan-European labour supply system in which transnational subcontractors ‘post’ workers from low-wage areas to higher wage areas. This allows employers to create spaces of exception in which the national industrial relations system of the country where work occurs does not fully apply. Drawing on interviews with managers, workers, unionists and works councillors at the European Central Bank construction site in Frankfurt, Germany, this article shows how transnational subcontracting allows employers to access, and create competition between, sovereign regulatory regimes. It concludes that high-cost, high-collectiv…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWageInternational tradeGeneral Business Management and Accountinglanguage.human_languageLabor relationsGermanCompetition (economics)Market economySovereigntyLabour supplyPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationSoziologie SozialwissenschaftenEconomicslanguageBusiness and International ManagementbusinessIndustrial relationsmedia_commonJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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Vindicating Pablo Avecilla’s Spanish ‘Imitation’ of Hamlet (1856)

2012

This essay examines Pablo Avecilla’s Hamlet, an ‘imitation’ of Shakespeare’s tragedy of the prince of Denmark published in 1856, both in its own terms and in the historical context of its publication. This Shakespearean adaptation has been negatively judged as preposterous and unworthy of comment, but it deserves to be approached as what it claimed to be, a free handling of the Shakespearean model, and as responding to its own cultural moment. Avecilla turns the Shakespearean sacrificial prince into a righteous sovereign that has kept the love of a lower-ranked lady and, by pursuing revenge, has successfully overthrown a dishonourable and corrupt ruler. This re-focusing of the Shakespearean…

Embryologybusiness.product_categorymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)lcsh:PR1-9680HamletPoliticsRulerSovereigntyMonarchyAdaptationTheatreHamlet (place)media_commonLiteraturelcsh:English languageShakespeare Williambusiness.industryTragedyCell BiologyArtAvecilla PabloRomancelcsh:English literaturelcsh:PE1-3729AnatomyFilología InglesabusinessDevelopmental BiologyRevista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
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Precarious Sovereignty in a Post-Liberal Europe : the Covid-19 Emergency in Estonia and Finland

2020

The paper addresses a puzzle resulting from the current global state of alert: the coronavirus pandemic brought us back to the world of the allegedly sovereign nation states with borders and national governments in charge, yet in fact, this retrieved sovereignty looks very vulnerable and precarious. We explain this controversy through a triad of concepts—sovereignty, governmentality, and post-liberalism—that we apply to an analysis of a corona-imposed state of emergency in Estonia and Finland. Based on comparative case study research, we posit that sovereignty is precarious in post-liberalism due to its large dependence on the technologies of responsibilization and agency. From a biopolitic…

EstoniaSociology and Political ScienceResponsibilizationComparative casemedia_common.quotation_subjectprecarious sovereigntypoikkeuslaitgovernmentalitypandemiatsmooth governanceCritical discourse analysisyksilönvapausState (polity)Sovereigntyglobaali hallintaState of emergencyPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)SuomiSacrificesuvereniteettibiopolitiikkaFinlandmedia_commonGovernmentalitySmooth governanceViroFoucaultAgambenresponsibilizationCOVID-19Precarious sovereigntyGovernmentalityCoronavirusliberalismipoikkeusolothallintoPolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationskansallisvaltioOriginal Article
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The Royal Nation in Global Perspective

2017

Adopting transnational and global history methodologies, this book suggests that the relationship between monarchies and nation-state formation has often been a symbiotic one, and that this can only be adequately explained through a global perspective, going beyond the local histories of particular state systems. While the nation-state has been the most influential concept of political community in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, royal dynasties have, however, often provided a centralized administrative-juridical-cultural locus around which a national community has crystallized itself. Monarchic rulerships have played a central role in the emergence of modern nation-states, which fo…

GeographyMonarchyPolitical cultureEnvironmental ethicsWorld historyPopular sovereigntyPolitical community
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