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Crime Treatment in Europe: A Review of Outcome Studies

2008

Social groupNegotiationRehabilitationPolitical sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicineCriminologyOutcome (game theory)media_common
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Bhaskar and Bunge on Social Emergence

2009

This article discusses the theories of social emergence developed by Roy Bhaskar and Mario Bunge. Bhaskar's concept of emergent causal power is shown to be ambiguous, and some of the difficulties of his depth-relational concept of social emergence are examined. It is argued that Bunge's systemic concept of emergent property is not only different, but also clearer and more consistent than Bhaskar's concept of emergent causal power. Despite its clarity and consistency, Bunge's definition of the concept of emergent property is shown to be too broad and analytically imprecise for the purposes of an emergentist social ontology. It is argued that Bunge's systemic account of social emergence can b…

Social ontologyProperty (philosophy)Social Psychologylaw.inventionEpistemologyPower (social and political)PhilosophyConsistency (negotiation)Social systemlawCLARITYEmergentismSociologyGeneral PsychologyJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour
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Zwischen Kultur und Kalkül? Vertrauen und Sozialkapital im Kontext der neoinstitutionalistischen Wende

2004

Trust and social capital work in social networks as informal institutions, favouring cooperation between the participants of such social interaction. However, the increasing use of both terms has been accompanied by vanishing conceptual and theoretical precision. In order to counterbalance this development this article tries to clarify some of the major puzzles connected with both terms. First, we embed trust and social capital within the institutionalist turn in political science. Second however, we demonstrate that trust and social capital have been modelled from at least two perspectives: sociological institutionalism and economic institutionalism. Furthermore, attempts of combining thos…

Social reproductionConsistency (negotiation)Order (exchange)Political Science and International RelationsInstitutionalismSociologySocial sciencePositive economicsSocial relationSocial capitalSwiss Political Science Review
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The Role of Labour and Associated EU Liberalization Challenges: Insights from the Port Sector

2013

An influential argument holds that labour unions are not likely to succeed in their objectives through current European decision-making processes. In addition, the European Union has extensive leverage to introduce negative integration due to asymmetries towards liberalization in the treaties. Given such arguments it is of interest to study a case, where attempts of EU liberalization reform have failed and labour unions claim this is their victory. An in-depth analysis of the decision-making process of the proposal for a Port Directive highlights that labour unions are most influential when they are able to exploit the division of industry interests to resoundingly oppose policy change. Mor…

Sociology and Political ScienceLiberalizationbusiness.industryVictoryInternational economicsInternational tradeDirectivePort (computer networking)Leverage (negotiation)ArgumentPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonJournal of European Integration
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The micro-politics of parliamentary powers : European parliament strategies for expanding its influence in the EU institutional system

2018

The European Parliament (EP) has gained considerable new powers since it was first established in 1952. Why has this happened, and how should the powers the EP possesses be assessed? This article suggests a novel approach that focuses on inter-institutional micropolitics and the processes in which the EP obtained its powers rather than treaty changes at IGCs. Interinstitutional micropolitics are carried out by institutions and their members who act politically and shape the EU’s system from within. The EP’s successes in interinstitutional micropolitics are shaped by (1) its existing powers that need to be assessed in their differentiation; (2) the interparliamentary setting and the power co…

Sociology and Political ScienceParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)democratic deficitinterinstitutional agreementsPower (social and political)European parliamentPoliticsPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationTreatyEurooppa0505 lawmedia_common050502 lawpolitical processesDemocratic deficit05 social sciencesparlamentitsopimuksetta5142micropolitics16. Peace & justice0506 political scienceNegotiationPolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsThe SymbolicvaltaJournal of European Integration
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Economic moralities in self-organised alternative economies : the Finnish cases of ridesharing and timebanking

2020

PurposeThis paper explores economic moralities in self-organised alternative economies and argues that the diverse economies approach is particularly useful in elaborating the self-understandings of such economic communities. The analysis focuses on two types of alternative economies in Finland: ridesharing and timebanking.Design/methodology/approachThrough qualitative data, the paper looks into moments of negotiation where economic moralities of self-organised alternative economies are explicitly debated. The main research data consists of social media conversations, supplemented by a member survey for the participants of the studied timebank. The data are analysed through theory-guided qu…

Sociology and Political Scienceaikapankitmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyQualitative propertyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyridesharingMutually exclusive eventsalternative economiesvaihdantatalousEconomicsSocial mediaFinlandResearch datamedia_commondiverse economiestimebanks05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningjakamistalousNegotiationEconomymoraaliyhteiskäyttöNormativetaloussosiologia050703 geographyGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financeeconomic moralitiesQualitative research
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How Brexit affects EU external action: The UK’s legacy in European international cooperation

2018

Abstract What exactly Brexit means for British engagement in European external affairs and development cooperation, is highly unclear, while its potential impact is considerable. After the general election in the UK on 8 June 2017, uncertainty regarding the direction, process and timing of the Brexit negotiations and the risk of a disorderly separation have risen further. The government position of a ‘hard Brexit’ seems no longer to be carved in stone. Yet, given the expected – total or partial – withdrawal of a major EU member state, like any area of EU politics, also European development policy faces a number of challenges: short-term problems regarding existing legal obligations, looming…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternational tradeDevelopment050601 international relations0506 political scienceNegotiationFutures studiesPoliticsFraming (social sciences)BrexitEconomyGeneral election050602 political science & public administrationMember stateEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessInternational developmentmedia_commonFutures
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Motives, Roles, Effectiveness and the Future of the EU as an International Mediator

2018

AbstractThis article concludes this special issue on the European Union as international mediator that set out to advance our theoretical and empirical knowledge aboutEUmediation. Providing a comprehensive reflection ofEUmediation activities and the diverse settings where they take place, this concluding article identifies some connection points between the articles and discusses their findings on the motives/drivers, roles/strategies, effectiveness and institutional capacities ofEUmediation. It discusses the implications of these findings for policymaking, focusing on the conditions forEUmediation effectiveness, the advantages of the multi-layered nature ofEUmediation and the need for flex…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesconflict management02 engineering and technology050601 international relationsPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instancemediationEuropean unionEmpirical evidenceComparative advantagemedia_commonInternational relations021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic relations0506 political scienceNegotiationforeign policyForeign policyEU external policyPolitical Science and International RelationsMediationConflict managementEuropean Union (EU)business
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Metaphors of Mixed Team Play

1994

This text deals with the question of "translating women" into the configuration of team sports. In this perspective, genders are defined as social faces - embodied and numbered in various social sites/discourses. Genders are perceived as reciprocal face-rituals; through these rituals participants claim and negotiate the social faces appropriate to each sex. The approach adds face and number as relevant dimensions to the sociological analyses of gendered sport.

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGender relations05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Face (sociological concept)030229 sport sciences03 medical and health sciencesNegotiation0302 clinical medicineEmbodied cognition0502 economics and businessSociologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Reciprocalmedia_commonInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport
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The bureaucratic making of national culture in North-Western Ghana

2014

In this article I explore the making of national culture through bureaucratic routines in the Centre for National Culture in Wa, North-Western Ghana. I focus on an aspect of bureaucracy that is usually left aside: the productivity and creativity of bureaucratic routines. State, nation and culture are not fixed entities, but have to be constantly produced through processes of negotiation and meaning-making and through the continual reproduction of their boundaries and the categories that determine what is to be promoted or preserved. Bureaucratic routines and administrative processes are analysed as practices objectifying and nationalising culture and naturalising the boundaries and categori…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectReproduction (economics)Geography Planning and DevelopmentPublic administrationCreativityMaking-ofNegotiationState (polity)Political scienceBureaucracyProductivitymedia_commonCultural policyThe Journal of Modern African Studies
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