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Conceptual History as Political Theory

2000

HistorySociology and Political Sciencelcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. FeminismSystems theory in political sciencelcsh:Political theoryEpistemologyGender StudiesPolitical methodologyPolitical historyPolitical cultureConceptual historySociologyPolitical philosophylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions
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Modeling the Effects of Religious Belief and Affiliation on Prosociality

2021

To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and behaviors that benefit others, i.e., 'prosociality'? Addressing this question involves multiple variables interacting within complex social networks that shape and constrain the beliefs and behaviors of individuals. We examine the relationships among some of these factors utilizing data from the World Values Survey to inform the construction of an Agent-Based Model. The latter was able to identify the conditions under which – and the mechanisms by which – the prosociality of simulated agents was increased or decreased within an “artificial society” designed to reflect real world parameters. …

HistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectArtificial societyprosocialityBL1-2790Altruismsecularismprosociality; altruism; religion; secularism; affiliation; supernatural beliefsupernatural beliefGender StudiesPsychology Sociology StatisticsWorld Values SurveyaffiliationNaturalismmedia_commonSocial networkReligions. Mythology. Rationalismbusiness.industryReligious studiesIngroups and outgroupsSocial relationPhilosophyGroup AffiliationaltruismAnthropologyreligionbusinessPsychologySocial psychologyVDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150::Religionsvitenskap religionshistorie: 153Secularism and Nonreligion
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Don't Fence Me In: Barricade Sociality and Political Struggles in Mexico and Latvia

2019

AbstractIn 1991, barricades in the streets of Rīga, Latvia, shielded important landmarks from Soviet military units looking to prevent the dissolution of the USSR; in 2006, barricades in the streets of Oaxaca, Mexico, defended members of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca from paramilitary incursions. We employ these two cases to compare the historically specific public socialities and politics formed through spatial and material practices in moments of crisis and in their aftermath. We show how the barricades continue to animate social and political formations and imaginaries, providing a sense of both past solidarity and future possibilities against which the present, including…

HistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesDemocracySolidarityPower (social and political)PoliticsState (polity)Political sciencePolitical economyMainstreamPolitySocialitymedia_commonComparative Studies in Society and History
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<i>The Ideological Framework of the French Nouvelle Droite and the Contemporary Finnish Far Right</i>

2015

This article deals with the xenophobic discourse of contemporary Finnish anti-immigrationists, namely the anti-immigration faction of the Perussuomalaiset party and its 'metapolitical' background organisation - Suomen Sisu. It focuses on two main themes - differentialism and anti-egalitarianism - as they have been conceptualised by the French Nouvelle Droite (ND) and the European New Right. Because these themes have been used to serve a variety of anti-immigration movements and parties within Europe, the article examines whether the selective reception of differentialism and anti-egalitarianism have a part to play in the xenophobic discourse within Finnish politics as well. The Finnish anti…

HistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationGender studiesConservatismNew RightNationalismGender StudiesPoliticsXenophobiaPolitical scienceRhetorical questionIdeologymedia_commonRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Reading Weber and the Claims of the Weberians

2016

HistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectbook reviewsyhteiskuntatieteetGender Studieskirja-arvostelutpolitical philosophyReading (process)ta517Webermedia_commonWeber Maxpoliittinen filosofiahermeneuticslcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryLinguisticshermeneutiikkaPsychologysocial scienceslcsh:HQ1101-2030.7MaxhermentutiikkaRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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The Politification and Politicisation of the EU

2016

Publication date: March 1, 2016 In this article, we suggest a novel conceptual framework for understanding and analysing EU politicisation. Recent studies on EU politicisation argue that the post-Maastricht era led to the politicisation of EU integration via an increasing citizens' dissatisfaction. Contrary to this account, we argue that European integration has been from the beginning linked to politicisation, but in an unusual way. To capture its uniqueness we introduce the concepts of politisation as a precondition of politicisation and of politification as a depoliticised modality of politicisation. Politicisation is then not something new to EU integration but rather it is constitutive…

HistorySociology and Political Sciencepolitificationhistory of european integrationpoliticisationGender StudiesPoliticsPolitical scienceEuropean integrationta517media_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionpolitisationmedia_commonpolitics; politicisation; politisation; politification; European Union; History of European IntegrationInterpretation (philosophy)Spelllcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryConceptual frameworkPolitical economypoliticsEuropean integrationlcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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The Influence of Cultural Competence on the Interpretations of Territorial Identities in European Capitals of Culture

2014

Abstract The EU’s cultural initiative ‘the European Capital of Culture’ (ECOC) includes high identity political aims. It requires the designated cities to introduce and foster local, regional, and European cultural identities. In addition, the cities have used the designation as an opportunity to promote national cultural identity. Audiences of the ECOC events recognize and interpret different kinds of representations of territorial cultural identities from what the cities have to offer in culture. However, the contents of these interpretations vary drastically in the ECOCs. The article discusses whether the competence of interpreting the representations of territorial cultural identities i…

HistorySociology and Political SciencerepresentationCultural identityCultural capitalPoliticsEuropean Capital of Culturecultural capitaleuropean capital of cultureSociologykulttuuriosaaminenSocial scienceEurooppaPolitical scienceCompetence (human resources)interpretationreceptionkulttuurinen pääomaGender studiesLivelihoodJZ2-6530JEuropean Capital of CultureCultural analysisPolitical Science and International Relationsterritorial cultural identityInternational relationscultural competenceCultural competencekulttuuri-identiteettiBaltic Journal of European Studies
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‘A Hellish Nightmare’: The Swedish Press and the Construction of Early Holocaust Narratives, 1945–1950

2020

This study examines how the Swedish press responded to and portrayed the Holocaust immediately after the war. The liberation of the camps, the role and guilt of ordinary Germans, the Nuremberg trials and the ongoing problem of Jewish DPs in Europe were the most important issues on the basis of which the Swedish press had shaped the early post-war view of the Holocaust. Moreover, the fate of the Jews under Nazi Germany formed an important element of such reporting. The author argues that, contrary to the dominant Anglo-American historiography, which holds that the first post-war decades were marked by silence surrounding the German genocide, the Swedish press wrote about the Holocaust often …

HistorySwedish neutralityhistorical representationsjuutalaisetJudaismsecond world warNuremberg trialsruotsalaisetHistoriographyGender studieshistoriaGenocidetoinen maailmansotalanguage.human_languageGermanSilencepuolueettomuusrepresentaatioThe HolocaustlanguageNazi GermanySwedish-Jewish history
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Gendering multi-voiced histories of the North American space industry: the GMRD White women

2019

Purpose The authors focus on “writing women into ‘history’” in this study, embracing the notion of cisgender and ethnicity in relation to the “historic turn”. As such, the authors bring forward the stories of the US Pan American Airway’s Guided Missile Range Division (GMRD) and the White women who worked there. The authors ask what has a Cold War US missile division to tell us about present and future gendered relationships in the North American space industry. Design/methodology/approach The authors apply Foucault’s technology of lamination, a form of critical discourse analysis, to both narrative texts and photographic images in the GMRD’s in-house newsletter, the Clipper, dating from 19…

HistoryWhite (horse)laminointi060106 history of social sciencesSocial reality05 social sciencesEthnic groupGender studiesAutoethnography06 humanities and the artscritical discourse analysisSpace (commercial competition)kylmä sotaGeneral Business Management and AccountingdiskurssianalyysiCritical discourse analysisHistory and Philosophy of Science0502 economics and businessSpace industry0601 history and archaeologyNarrativeavaruusteollisuus050203 business & managementNorth American space industryautoetnografia
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Bourgeois Women and the Question of Divorce in Finland in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

2017

This article explores perceptions and actions of Finnish upper-middle-class women with regard to divorce in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Divorce was discussed in the periodicals of bourgeois women’s associations and later in Finnish Parliament, in which several leading figures of the bourgeois women’s associations were elected as members from 1907 onwards. Compared to other issues related to marriage and its legislation, divorce was not an especially important question for bourgeois women, but a tool to promote other issues. Women writers demanded drunkenness and violence as new grounds for divorce, and proposed that loveless marriages should be made possible to dissolve. M…

HistoryWomen's historynaisetHistory060106 history of social sciencesParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subject19th centuryLegislationhistoriadivorce060104 historyLegal guardianSuomiBourgeoisieavioerota6150601 history and archaeologyFinlandmedia_commonGrounds for divorceLate 19th century20th centuryGender studies06 humanities and the artswomen1800-luku1900-luku
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