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Subjective objectivity. How journalists in four countries define a key term of their profession

1993

'Objectivity' is one of the core professional values of journalism. However, there are many different definitions and interpretations of the term in the profession. These notions have changed over time in one country, and they differ between journalists in different cultural and political settings. In this paper we present comparative results of how journalists in different countries look at the term objectivity. The data are gathered from an international study of news journalists in democracies. In this survey, representative samples of reporters and editors who are involved in daily news decisions were interviewed with the same questionnaire. We show how journalists differ in their noti…

Politics0508 media and communicationsbusiness.industry05 social sciences050602 political science & public administration050801 communication & media studiesJournalismSociologyPublic relationsSocial sciencebusinessObjectivity (science)0506 political scienceGazette (Leiden, Netherlands)
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Applied Mathematics versus Fluid Dynamics

2018

This paper investigates scientific, institutional, and political conflict and collaboration between two different disciplines in the first part of the 20th century: applied mathematics and fluid dynamics. It argues for the catalytic role of Richard von Mises (1883–1953) in this process and analyzes the reasons for von Mises’s considerable fame in the former and limited posthumous reputation in the latter field. I argue that von Mises’s contributions to fluid dynamics and aerodynamics suffered chiefly from two somewhat interconnected deficiencies compared to the work of his principal competitors. There was, on the one hand, von Mises’s methodological preference for applied mathematics as opp…

Politics060102 archaeology060105 history of science technology & medicineHistory and Philosophy of ScienceField (Bourdieu)Fluid dynamicsApplied mathematicsvon Mises yield criterion0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the artsSociologyNazi GermanyPreference (economics)Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
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Passions, Politics and the Limits of Society

2020

PoliticsAestheticsPhilosophyPassions
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The Evolution and Trends of Eurosceptic Success

2021

The evolution of Euroscepticism in the countries of Western Europe has not had a linear character—parties of various ideologies and political colour have taken up the mantle of Euroscepticism over the years, while their success has risen and waned. While the aim here is to provide nomothetic, ceteris paribus results that provide an overview of Eurosceptic Contagion at the level Western Europe as a whole (and makes the argument that the shift in policy positions is an EU15 wide phenomenon), it is important to see how the fate of Eurosceptic Parties has risen and declined at various times in individual, discrete countries. A simple glance at this more descriptive data reveals various interest…

PoliticsArgumentWestern europemedia_common.quotation_subjectPhenomenonPolitical sciencePolitical economyCeteris paribusPolityIdeologymedia_common
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Criminal Law and Morality Revisited: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

2020

The relationship between morality and criminal law must constantly evolve to meet the needs of changing times and circumstances. Social changes and new situations require new answers. This chapter will take the famous ‘Wolfenden Report’ (1957) as a starting point for reviewing the interaction of criminal law and morality, in the context of the broader relationship between politics, law and morality. Moral laws and civil laws have different limits and practical purposes, as is made clear in the writings of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas and Spanish scholastics such as Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto and Francisco Suarez. Modern philosophers such as Descartes, Hobbes, Rousseau, Kant, and Mil…

PoliticsAs isLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeCriminal lawMillContext (language use)SociologyRelation (history of concept)Moralitymedia_common
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The Circumstances and Dynamics of Eurosceptic Contagion

2021

This part of the book tries to explore to what degree the process under study is itself influenced—mitigated or amplified—by the decorum in which Eurosceptic Parties do well and in the process tests the corresponding hypotheses from the theoretical framework. I tackle possibility of Eurosceptic Contagion being part of a self-reinforcing mechanism, whereby growing public discontent with integration, growing popularity of antisystemic fringe parties, and the growing salience of the EU issue might go hand in hand, strengthening each other’s effect over time. The rise of Eurosceptic actors has been a dynamic phenomenon, closely intertwined with the development of the European Union, as well as …

PoliticsBallotSalience (language)Political sciencePolitical economyEuropean integrationOpposition (politics)Public policymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionPopularitymedia_common
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The Spanish Parliament and Brexit

2019

In the Spanish Parliament, European affairs are dealt with in a joint committee made up of representatives of the Congress and the Senate. This committee is in charge of controlling the Government in matters related to the European Union; it is also the body in charge of controlling the Union’s compliance with the principle of subsidiarity. Until very recently, the Spanish Parliament’s control was not very demanding due mainly to three factors: first, because the current legislation obliges the Government only to inform the Cortes about its activities within the European Council and the Council, but does not allow the Cortes to give the Government a compulsory negotiating mandate; second, b…

PoliticsBrexitParliamentLawGeneral electionPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSubsidiaritymedia_common.cataloged_instanceMandateLegislationEuropean unionmedia_common
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Conclusion and Discussion

2021

It would seem that European Politics are currently enrolled in a constant flux of uncertainty and anxiousness. The Institutional Matrix and Community of states that make up the Union seemingly cannot catch a break as they meander through a succession of crises and challenges. These are taking their toll on the EU, its unity in decision making, and countries’ commitment to ever closer Union. The sovereign debt crisis and so-called Greek Euro Crisis shook the tacit belief in the current economic architecture of the bloc and questioned the belief in intra-European solidarity. Shortly thereafter, the refugee crisis saw European States adopt ad hoc and sometimes contradictory measures for border…

PoliticsBrexitSecessionEurobondPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolarization (politics)Financial crisisSolidarityNationalism
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Reaching Out to the Europeans. Political Parties’ Facebook Strategies of Issue Ownership and the Second-Order Character of European Election Campaigns

2020

The European Election campaign 2019 enjoyed heightened attention in the European and global public due to the recent emergence of populist actors, new parties, and large European issues such as immigration, climate change, and Brexit. Starting theoretically from the issue ownership theory, shareworthiness, and the second-order character of European elections, the study at hand investigates the campaigns of 69 parties from 9 countries on Facebook as one of the current central spheres of electoral contest. Facebook enables parties to provide users with selected issues considered advantageous for themselves. The number of posts’ shares indicates whether the parties manage to reach out to the v…

PoliticsCharacter (mathematics)BrexitOrder (exchange)Content analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical scienceImmigrationCONTESTmedia_commonSupply and demand
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Philosophical and Youth-Studies Perspectives on the Participation Imperative

2020

In this article we analyse the concept of participation. The analysis is informed by both quantitative and qualitative youth studies conducted in Finland. To analyse different aspects of participation special emphasis is placed on the migrant young seeking asylum. Young can be seen as sometimes engaged and disengaged from the existing forms of participating. The results of the youth studies also show that there seems to be a gap between representative democracy and the peer-group-based forms of participation of the young. To analyse in detail how this gap can be understood, the theory of recognition developed by Axel Honneth is used to pinpoint different arenas of participation. Honneth’s l…

PoliticsCivil societyRepresentative democracyState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesSociologyYouth studiesWork lifemedia_common
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