Search results for "Nexus"

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An ‘Authoritarian Nexus’? China’s Alleged Special Relationship with Autocratic States in Latin America

2015

China’s rise is often interpreted as a harbinger of a new era in world politics and raises the question if such a power transition may impact upon patterns of democratic rule across the globe. There is growing interest in whether China acts as an outside stabilizer for other authoritarian regimes. This paper contributes to the emerging literature on the international dimension of autocratic rule by focusing on Chinese Latin American policy. Using the method of structured focused comparisons, we want to assess whether China’s relations towards the Latin American autocracies Cuba and Venezuela differ from those with structurally similar, but democratic cooperation partners in the region, name…

HistoryLatin AmericansSociology and Political ScienceAuthoritarianismlcsh:G1-922AutocracyChina Latin America authoritarianism Latinoamérica autoritarismoGeographySpecial RelationshipDevelopment economicsChinaHumanitiesNexus (standard)lcsh:Geography (General)ERLACS
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Integrating a Nexus: the history of political discourse and language policy research

2019

Historians of political discourse and language policy researchers should join forces to develop methods of textual analysis that help to integrate political and intellectual history. They could do so by focusing their analysis on interconnections between material realities, human physical action, practices and structures, as well as institutions and ideologies as discursive constructs. Such a version of soft constructivism underscoring the discursive nature of much of politics encourages historians to analyse past political discourses more systematically. Concepts such as nexus, historical body, mobility and discursive transfers borrowed from language research deepen our analytical understa…

Historylanguage policy researchpolitical history050801 communication & media studiesWorld historypoliittinen historiaIntellectual historyhistory of political discoursehistoriantutkimus060104 historyPolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical sciencetransnationaalisuusConceptual history0601 history and archaeologyLanguage policytransnational historymetodologia05 social sciencesMedia studiesintellectual historymethodology06 humanities and the artsdiskurssintutkimusconceptual historyPolitical historykielipolitiikkaJoin (sigma algebra)aatehistoriaNexus (standard)Rethinking History
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The fragility of Finnish parliamentary democracy at the moment when Prussianism fell

2019

The Finnish case is in many ways illustrative of the complexities of democratisation after World War I. Finland found itself at the nexus of a Swedish constitutional tradition, legalism and ideological controversies adopted from Imperial Germany, the radicalised Russian Revolution, and Western parliamentary democracy. After having been a model for reformers demanding women’s suffrage, for instance, the country found itself in autumn 1918 going in the opposite direction to almost all other European countries. This article analyses the fragility of Finnish parliamentary democracy then, contrasting it with longer-term trends supportive of democratisation. ‘Democracy’ had been the goal for mos…

HistoryparlamentarismiSuomen sisällissotamedia_common.quotation_subjectparliamentary democracyWorld historyLegalism (Western philosophy)FragilityFinnish Civil WarkäsitehistoriaPolitical sciencetransnationaalisuusConceptual historyDemocratizationWorld War Imedia_commontransnational historygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFellDemocracyconceptual historyensimmäinen maailmansotademokratiaPolitical economydemokratisoituminenNexus (standard)Journal of Modern European History
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Conclusion: Transnational Histories of the ‘Royal Nation’

2017

The Conclusion summarily analyses the ‘Royal Nation’ as an autonomous historical category. It draws on arguments presented in different chapters of the book, and brings out commonalities between the viewpoints of the authors of these chapters, to demonstrate as to why the interdependence between monarchies and nation-state formation gathered momentous practical significance as well as conceptual plausibility in different parts of the modern world, from the nineteenth century onwards. The Conclusion emphasizes the intellectual, aesthetic and performative, juridical, social, and political underpinnings of this interdependency; it suggests that this mutual imbrication of the royal and the nati…

InterdependencePoliticsHistoryMonarchymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical cultureWorld historyPerformative utteranceParallelsNexus (standard)GenealogyEpistemologymedia_common
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Spaces of Liberation? Geo-Hermeneutical Reading of the New Women’s Novel in Jordan

2017

Contemporary feminist novelists in Jordan are raising issues of emancipation, patriarchal society, violence against women and social attitudes in unaccustomed ways unknown earlier in the country. This is embedded within the political and socio-economic developments taking place in the country since 1990. The main aim of this scenario is to explore and to re-think the space-gender nexus in the new women’s novel using geo-hermeneutical approaches.

LibertaçãoFeminismoEmancipationJordâniaGeo-hermeneuticsFeminismFeminismPoliticsEmancipationSociologyNovelLibertação;JordanGeneral Engineeringlcsh:International relationsGender studiesGeo-HermenêuicaRaising (linguistics)LiteratureJordan; Feminism; Literature; Novel; Geo-hermeneutics; EmancipationSocial attitudesLiteraturaJordânia Feminismo Literatura Romance Geo-Hermenêuica Libertação;Nexus (standard)Romancelcsh:JZ2-6530Revista Conjuntura Austral
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Multilingual dynamics in Sámiland: Rhizomatic discourses on changing language

2013

Multilingualism in indigenous language communities brings forth tensions and creativity related to language change. In this article, taking dynamic multilingual indigenous Sámi language practices as a focus of ethnographic and discourse analytical research, I examine rhizomatic discourses on changing language in multilingual Sámi spaces. Based on longitudinal research on multilingualism in Sámiland, I will argue that the interlinked discourses of endangerment, commodification and carnivalisation simultaneously circulate across Sámi spaces, and structure language practices and experiences. Furthermore, multilingual dynamics can lead to both contestation and creativity in language practices,…

Linguistics and LanguageCommodificationLanguage changecommodificationmultilingualismmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguage changeta6121CreativityLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousLinguisticsEducationFocus (linguistics)Sámi languagesnexus analysisendangermentEthnographyperipheryrhizomatic discoursesMultilingualismSociologyIndigenous languagecarnivalisationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Bilingualism
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Parental discourses of language ideology and linguistic identity in multilingual Finland

2018

Finland is officially a bilingual country but it is in practice multilingual. In the current study, we examined how mothers and fathers of mixed-language families linguistically identified themselves and others, and how ideological discourses and concepts historically and socially situated in Finland circulated through the parents’ talk. The parents of three families in which at least Finnish, Swedish and English were used on a daily basis were interviewed. A discourse nexus approach showed that the concept of ‘mother tongue(s)’ played a central role and that although all family members were in practice multilingual, there was a strong tendency across the couples to identify themselves and …

Linguistics and LanguageLanguage ideologysekakieletDiscourse analysisFirst languageIdentity (social science)language ideologyta6121Language and Linguisticskielellinen identiteettimixed languagesSuomiFinno-Ugric languagesMultilingualismta516linguistic identityOfficial languageSociologyNeuroscience of multilingualismFinlandneksusanalyysiperheet (ryhmät)060201 languages & linguistics4. Education05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsnexus analysismixed-language families0602 languages and literature0503 educationfamilies (groups)The International Journal of Multilingualism
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Creating a bilingual pre-school classroom: the multilayered discourses of a bilingual teacher

2015

Teachers have an agentive role as they interpret, evaluate and develop language policies and practices. In the current study we interviewed a bilingual pre-school teacher in Finland during the first year of implementing a new way of working bilingually with a class of monolingual children. Applying nexus analysis, we explored the teacher discourses on the trajectory of the development of the new approach; the concepts, places and people that were circulating in her reflections; and how these connected with larger societal discourses. The analysis showed that the teacher's new bilingual language practices demanded the renegotiation of previously held personal and professional beliefs. The te…

Linguistics and LanguageTeaching methodDiscourse analysisbilingual pre-school educationteacher reflectionsta6121Language and LinguisticsEducationbilingual practicesnexus analysisbilingual teacherEthnographyPedagogyFinno-Ugric languagesMathematics educationCross-culturallanguage policiesSociologyNeuroscience of multilingualismNexus (standard)SociolinguisticsneksusanalyysiLanguage and Education
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Putting resources into practice: a nexus analysis of knowledge mobilisation activities in language research and multilingual communities

2014

Recent demand within the academy for language research that bridges different stakeholders renders the social relevance of research a factor in the academic competition for research funds [Curry, M. J., & Lillis, T. (2013). Introduction to the thematic issue: Participating in academic publishing – consequences of linguistic policies and practices. Language Policy, 12, 209–213]. This calls for new means and innovations for designing and carrying out knowledge mobilisation activities, with consequences concerning where, how and with whom this type of undertaking can or should be done. In this paper we, a team of (multilingual) researchers working within the fields of multilingualism, minority…

Linguistics and Languagebusiness.industryDiscourse analysisPublic policyknowledge mobilisationta6121discourse studiesPublic relationsmultimodal–multilingualismLanguage and LinguisticsEducationminority language communitiesnexus analysisPublishingLanguage planningsocial impactMultilingualismSociologySocial sciencebusinessMinority languageNexus (standard)Language policyCurrent Issues in Language Planning
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Frozen actions in the Arctic linguistic landscape: a nexus analysis of language processes in visual space

2011

Abstract This article examines the linguistic landscape (LL) of seven villages above the Arctic Circle, in the region called North Calotte. The area forms a complex nexus of contested and changing multilingualism, particularly as regards to endangered indigenous Sami languages and Kven and Meankieli minority languages. Viewing LL as a discursively constructed space and consequently signs as ‘frozed actions’ by various actors, and by adopting a Nexus analytical approach we examine three interrelated aspects of Arctic LLs: (1) the synchronic aspect by addressing the question of how languages are used in the landscapes of northern villages in the year 2008; (2) the historical aspect through id…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousLinguisticsArcticLanguage planningFinno-Ugric languagesMultilingualismSociologyIdeologyNexus (standard)media_commonLinguistic landscapeInternational Journal of Multilingualism
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