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Embracing values? The question of Finnish membership of the Council of Europe as a case of political value deliberation in European integration, 1987…

2016

HistoryKoivisto Maunomedia_common.quotation_subjectkylmä sotaPublic administrationEuroopan neuvostoDeliberationPoliticsPolitical scienceSuomiPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationValue (economics)Euroopan integraatiomedia_commonJournal of European Integration History
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Dante en la cultura Catalana a l'entorn del casal de Barcelona (1381-1410/12)

2016

This article analyzes in a historical context the earliest evidences of Dante’s influence on Catalan culture during the reigns of Kings Peter IV, John I and Martin of Aragon, until the interregnum (1410-12) and the change of dynasty resulting from the Compromise of Caspe (1412). French courts, Avignon papal curia and the close personal, political and dynastic ties between the kingdoms of Sicily and Aragon constitute the background on which this paper studies the many echoes of Dante —from the Commedia, from the commentaries on Dante and from the so-called silloge boccaccesca— to be found around the chancellery and the court of Aragon: specifically, in Bernat Metge’s Llibre de Fortuna e Prud…

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryChristine de Pizan and DanteFilologíasFelip de MallaCompromisemedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyContext (language use)Otras filologías modernasFortunaKingdomPoliticsmedia_commonKing Martin of AragonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoetryGilabert de PròixitaAnselm TurmedaArtAndreu FebrerAntipope benedict XIIIlanguage.human_languageDante Alighieri; Dante in Catalan culture; Anselm Turmeda; Bernat Metge; Felip de Malla; Antipope Benedict XIII; King Martin of Aragon; Andreu Febrer; Gilabert de Pròixida; Melcior de Gualbes; Christine de Pizan and Dante; Dante in SicilyDante in catalan cultureDante in Sicily:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]InterregnumlanguageBernat MetgeCatalanDante AlighieriMelcior de GualbesHumanities
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Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries

2003

This article is on the work of the European Research Network on Men in Europe project, “The Social Problem and Societal Problematization of Men and Masculinities” (2000-2003), funded by the European Commission. The Network comprises women and men researchers with a range of disciplinary backgrounds from Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom. The Network's initial focus is on men's relations to home and work, social exclusion, violence, and health. Some of the findings on the Network's fourth phase of work, namely the review of newspaper and media representations of men's practices in the ten countries, are presente…

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheorySociology and Political ScienceEuropean research05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGender studiesSocial issuesRepresentation (politics)NewspaperGender StudiesWork (electrical)Problematization050903 gender studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial exclusionSociology0509 other social sciencesSocial scienceDisciplineMen and Masculinities
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Terrorist Masculinities: Political Masculinity between Fiction, Facts, and Their Mediation

2018

This essay proposes that terrorism manifests itself in a relation that encompasses masculinity as well as the media. The origin of this relationship is the joint performativity of gender and acts of terror. This makes terrorism an instrument of social and political change. But in order to legitimize themselves, terrorism as well as masculinity require authorization by a phantasmagorical power. Drawing on the dominance of males among terrorists, this essay will look at an early depiction of terrorism in Conrad’s The Secret Agent, a contemporary representation in Sahota’s novel Ours Are the Streets and terrorism’s real manifestation in the Paris carnage of November 2015. It will show that in…

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyGender studiesFeminismGender StudiesPolitics050903 gender studiesMasculinityMediationPerformativityTerrorism0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0509 other social sciencesHegemonic masculinitymedia_commonMen and Masculinities
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Emigration of mathematicians from outside German-speaking academia 1933-1963, supported by the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning

2012

Author's version of an article published in the journal: Historia Mathematica. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hm.2011.08.002 Racial and political persecution of German-speaking scholars from 1933 onward has already been extensively studied. The archives of the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning (SPSL), which are deposited in the Western Manuscripts Collection at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, is a rich source of information about the emigration of European scientists, also those who did not come from German-speaking institutions. This is an account of the support given by the SPSL to the persecuted mathematicians among them. The challenges…

HistoryMathematics(all)General Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subject01A60 01A70 01A99 anti-Semitism emigration German-speaking academia persecution SPSLSPSLAnti-Semitismlanguage.human_languageVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410EmigrationEmigrationGermanPoliticsPolitical scienceXenophobialanguageEconomic historyPersecutionGerman-speaking academiaPersecutionmedia_common
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Toward a scientific and personal biography of Tullio Levi-Civita (1873–1941)

2005

International audience; Tullio Levi-Civita was one of the most important Italian mathematicians in the early part of the 20th century, contributing significantly to a number of research fields in mathematics and physics. In addition, he was involved in the social and political life of his time and suffered severe political and racial persecution during the period of Fascism. He tried repeatedly and in several cases successfully to help colleagues and students who were victims of anti-Semitism in Italy and Germany. His scientific and private life is well documented in the letters and documents contained in his Archive. The authors' aim is to illustrate the events of his life by means of his …

HistoryMathematics(all)General Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeometry01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPoliticsPrivate lifeTensor calculus0103 physical sciencesThree-body problemLevi-Civita0101 mathematicsmedia_commonMathematics010102 general mathematicsBiography16. Peace & justiceMSC: 01A60 01A70General relativity[MATH.MATH-HO]Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO]HydrodynamicsPeriod (music)ClassicsPersecutionHistoria Mathematica
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Bartomeu de Tresbens, metge i astròleg de Pere el Cerimomiós : aproximació biogràfica i diplomatari

2019

Aproximació biogràfica a Bartomeu de Tresbens, físic i astròleg al servei del rei Pere el Cerimoniós i del seu fill l'infant Joan, futur Joan I el Caçador. Ho fem a partir del conjunt de la documentació sobre aquest personatge que fins ara ha estat descoberta als arxius, fonamentalment a l'Arxiu de la Corona d'Aragó, i també a partir de les notícies que apareixen en el conjunt de les seves obres sobre astrologia. Hem situat Tresbens en els seus orígens occitans, així com en el context de les activitats econòmiques, polítiques i socials durant el temps que el tenim documentat en terres de la Corona d'Aragó, mostrant l'home que hi ha al darrere de la més important obra astrològica en català. …

HistoryMedieval astrologyHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryFourteenth centuryHistòria medievalCorona d'Aragómedia_common.quotation_subjectMedical licensing examinatorsTribunals examinadors de metgesContractsPere el CerimoniósCrown of AragonRoyal householdJoan I el CaçadorAstrologyPoliticsDocumentationMonarchyBartomeu de TresbensContracteAstrologiaMedicina medievalmedia_commonCasa reialUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASAstrologia medievalBiographySegle XIVlanguage.human_languageMedieval medicinePenínsula IbèricaLocal government:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageCatalanHumanitiesIberian Peninsula
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El movimiento libertario español y sus manifestaciones políticas: El Partido Sindicalista como caso excepcional.

2021

In this article we analyze the Pestaña’s Syndicalist Party (SP) to better clarify some of the doctrinal contours of the heterogeneous libertarian movement. To do this, we first define a framework, understanding the libertarian movement as a political culture where we have established antipoliticism as one of its fundamental principles. Subsequently, after reviewing some of the political manifestations of the libertarian movement, we completed that framework by observing how this principle was reviewed in its practices to achieve its goals. With the study of SP’s primary sources we observe how it also emerged by reviewing anarchist antipoliticism as an instrument to achieve its objectives, b…

HistoryMovement (music)History (General)Partido SindicalistaPoliticsanarquismoantipoliticismoExpression (architecture)Political scienceD1-2009Political culturemovimiento libertario españolHumanitiessindicalismo.
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Effects of Equivalence Framing on the Perceived Truth of Political Messages and the Trustworthiness of Politicians

2017

Recent studies in psychology have shown that the framing of a message affects judgments about its truth, as negatively framed statements are perceived as more trustworthy than formally equivalent, positively framed statements. The current work examines this effect in the contexts of political communication and public opinion. The results of three experiments show that equivalence framing affects both the perceived truth of political messages and the trustworthiness of its source, and that one cause of this effect is that recipients have learned to associate negativity with news and positivity with persuasive communication through media exposure. Consequently, we find that positively framing…

HistoryPersuasive communicationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesReactanceGeneral Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesNegativity effectPolitical communicationPublic opinion050105 experimental psychologyPolitics0508 media and communicationsTrustworthinessFraming (social sciences)History and Philosophy of Science0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyPublic Opinion Quarterly
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Debating federal Europe in the British Parliament, c. 1940–49

2017

AbstractFederalism, or the fear of it, worked as a catalyst in the British pre-referendum debate on Brexit in June 2016. In this paper, we focus on the pre-European integration context and ask what kind of an alternative federalism was seen to afford in British politics during and after the Second World War. We limit our discussion to parliamentary debates, which have only rarely been used as primary sources for studying European integration history. The British Parliament was one of the key political arenas for debates on foreign policy, not just in terms of informing the party lines but also guiding the public discussion. In the early part of the 1940s, the British federalist movement was…

HistoryPoliticsBrexitFederalistParliamentForeign policyLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean integrationContext (language use)FederalismSociologymedia_commonEuropean Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire
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