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Biopiracy in India: Seed diversity and the scramble for knowledge.

2018

Abstract Background: Biopiracy has usually been discussed mostly in the context of the life sciences, sometimes in dialogue with legal debates or political implications. This paper provides a humanities perspective on contemporary discussions of biopiracy and biopatenting. Hypothesis It proceeds from the hypothesis that contemporary debates and practices of biopiracy can be understood as harking back to colonial legacies, which systematically disregard “native” knowledge or seek to appropriate it for their own purposes. Results Drawing on the work of Vandana Shiva, the present article seeks to redefine the notion of ownership of knowledge from a cultural studies perspective. Exploring the 2…

media_common.quotation_subjectPharmaceutical ScienceIndiaTheftContext (language use)Resistance (psychoanalysis)ColonialismColonialismPatents as Topic03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsAppropriation0302 clinical medicinePolitical scienceDrug DiscoveryHumans030304 developmental biologymedia_commonPharmacologyBioprospecting0303 health sciencesOwnershipEnvironmental ethicsBiodiversityUnited KingdomComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCultural studiesRhetoricSeedsMolecular MedicineMedicine TraditionalDiversity (politics)Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Placentofagia: moda, mit czy terapia?

2018

The article describes the increasingly popular phenomenon of placentophagy. It is becoming more and more common in the First World countries of the West, where a woman can take her placenta home after delivering a baby. It is forbidden under the Polish law. The first part of the text focuses on the origins of placentophagy, the reasons for its popularity and for showcasing motives for which people eat parts of their own bodies. The text explores opinions confirming the positive impact of placenta consumption and the medical evidence refuting the majority of these theses. The second part of the article is in turn focused on practices of treating placenta in traditional culture and the reason…

media_common.quotation_subjectPlacentophagyConsumption (sociology)Popularitymedicine.anatomical_structureAestheticsPolitical sciencePerceptionPlacentaPhenomenonembryonic structuresMedical evidencemedicineFirst Worldmedia_commonLiteratura Ludowa
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The Temptation of Populism in David Cameron’s Leadership Style

2015

DOI: 10.1057/9781137439246\₁0; International audience; It may seem unusual to associate the widely-used concept of populism with the leadership of the British Prime Minister, David Cameron. Populism is, however, open to various interpretations and definitions and so easy to manipulate that it could apply to almost anything. Moreover, populism has so often been used to describe movements and groups critical of representative democracy, generating a ‘malaise’ (Mény and Surel, 2002: 21) or a ‘threat’ to democracy (Mudde and Kaltwasser, 2012), that it is has become difficult to conceive it as a new political practice in the hands of democratic governments. To accept what would appear to be a co…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical ScienceDirect democracyComparative politicsContext (language use)Public administration[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsDemocracyPopulismRepresentative democracyPoliticsPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Theory[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsComparative PoliticsPolitical philosophy[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsmedia_common
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The Roots of Terror

2020

Risk would serve as a fertile ground to move resources, otherwise would be stagnated, so that elite may centralize and solidify “extractive institutions” to enhance the economic performance. The war of all against all, predicated by Hobbes sets the pace to the war of few blocs to yield a supreme authority over the rest. The theory of globalization is reluctant to explain how the world tends to a centralization of resources and violence. Here we come across with a paradox, if the XXth century posed a lot of states making the war to forge their own identity (as it was the case in Europe and US who participated in two total wars), within the state a sentiment of nationhood persisted over other…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical ponerologyLawPhilosophy0502 economics and business05 social sciencesDoctrineCriticism050212 sport leisure & tourism050601 international relations0506 political sciencemedia_common
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The German Fascists: Nazi Political Culture

2019

The rise to power of National Socialism in early 1933 made Germany become the second fascist regime and seemingly confirm fascism’s universal character. In this text, Morant examines Nazism as the German exponent of the fascist political culture by focusing both on the most characteristic elements of its world view (anti-Semitism, the myth of the Volksgemeinschaft, its nature as a political religion and its totalitarian ambitions) and the visible representations of a movement that paid special attention to future generations and did not neglect (non-Jew) women, since they constituted at least half of the “national community”. Many of these elements distinguish Nazism from its reactionary na…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical religionReactionaryNazismlanguage.human_languageNationalismGermanPower (social and political)Political sciencePolitical economylanguagePolitical cultureWorld viewmedia_common
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Arbitration: A Piece of the New Paradigm of Justice for the 21st Century

2016

Arbitration is a piece of the new conception of Justice. The legislators have changed the rules of arbitration and there is a sort of uniform Act of global arbitration. CNUDMI Act is the protagonist of this metamorphosis. With some contractual and jurisdictional elements arbitration is arbitration and this is its real legal nature. Two fundamental elements constitute its essence. The freedom and autonomy of the parties, on the one side, and the exercise of the function of the arbitrators and its effects, on the other. There is not arbitration without them.

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceArbitrationFunction (engineering)Economic JusticeAutonomymedia_commonLaw and economicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Mirage of Truth

2022

Fact-checkers have grown recently, facing the decline of journalism and the acceleration of disinformation flows on the internet. Due to the recent scholarly attention to these journalistic outlets, some authors have pointed to diverse critics such as the political bias and the low impact of fact-checking initiatives. In line with the research approaching the weaponization of disinformation in politics, this chapter reflects on the instrumentalization of verifying practices as a fact to consider when studying fact-checking. The investigation applies a combined methodology to compare Bendita and Maldita initiatives. While the latter is internationally recognized as an entity of fact-checking…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceFact checkingIdeologymedia_commonEpistemology
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On the Impact of (Il)literacy on L2 Italian Acquisition of Unaccompanied Foreign Minors

2019

The aim of the paper is to analyse the interlanguage of L2 Italian learners with the same L1 but different levels of education. The learners belong to the “unaccompanied foreign minorsˮ category, whose linguistic profile is characterised by the frequent coexistence of a multilingual ability and a very low, or zero, level of education. Focusing on the acquisition of verb inflectional morphology and on phraseological units as well, the comparison of learners’ varieties aims to show that several differences depend on the only parameter that differentiates them, namely literacy vs. illiteracy in L1.

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceGender studiesSecond Language Acquisition L2 Italian Unaccompanied Foreign MinorsLiteracymedia_commonProceedings of the Third International Conference, Europhras 2019, Computational and Corpus-Based Phraseology
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Contextualizing citizenship in Uganda

2019

According to the pragmatist framework of this book, practices in which citizenship is constructed are embedded in certain environments and, accordingly, current citizenship habits have been formulated in the course of a continuity of experiences and in interaction with existing circumstances (Holma & Kontinen, this volume). In this chapter, we provide a short overview of Uganda in so far as it is relevant for understanding the experiences and practices of citizenship: both vocal political engagement and the everyday processes of addressing matters of local importance. In contemporary Uganda, citizenship is manifest, on the one hand, in the upfront contestation and mobilization of visible op…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceGender studiesUgandapoliittinen osallistuminenkansalaisuusCitizenshipkansalaisyhteiskuntamedia_common
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Neoliberalism in the Culture of Terror

2018

One of the most troubling aspects of neoliberalism is that paradoxically though it is widely used and cited in the different studies, books, and dissertation in social sciences, little is known respecting its nature. This is the reason why the present chapter theorizes on neoliberalism, its different meanings, as well as its ideological core. Today’s neoliberalism coincides with something else than the need to adopt free trade globally to curb social conflict. It traverses many other fields that are confronting neorealism. I dissect, here, not only the evolution of liberal mind through different authors and authoritative voices, but also how 9/11 and an imposed culture of fear gradually und…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceNeoliberalism (international relations)Political economySocial conflictIdeologyFree tradeDemocracyCulture of fearmedia_commonNeorealism (international relations)
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