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Political Parties Transition into the Digital Era

2021

This chapter outlines the main dimensions of analysis for assessing how mainstream and new parties are building their digital platforms and transitioning from traditional (offline) organisations into the digital world. So far, most of the academic attention has been focused on the impact of the use of digital technologies on party competition and campaigning, while the intra-organisational dimensions have been significantly under-researched. However, several parties in Europe and around the world, both traditional and digital native, have increasingly used digital technologies such as online platforms for internal decision-making, funding, communication and membership mobilisation. We provi…

PoliticsDigital eraDigital nativePolitical scienceTransition (fiction)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyMainstreamComparative perspectiveDemocracymedia_commonParty competition
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What Does the Technological Shift Have in Store for the EU? Opportunities and Pitfalls for European Societies

2021

This introductory chapter sheds light on the opportunities and challenges that the digital era has in store for the European Union (EU) at a time when its fundamental values are being called into question by prominent political currents. The chapter sets the scene by an account of how previous periods of technological transformation affected European societies and considers the financial and regulatory resources at the disposal of the EU to manage the technological shift of the 2020s. The chapter introduces the book’s interdisciplinary approach, which offers various disciplinary perspectives on how the technological mega-shift impacts the EU’s ability to meet the multifaceted challenges it …

PoliticsDigital eraPolitical sciencePolitical economyPerspective (graphical)European integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionDisciplinemedia_common
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Vulnerability and Human Dignity in the Age of Rights

2016

The chapter emphasizes the fragility of human condition and the need for political powers and laws that pursue the protection of all individuals.

PoliticsDignityHuman rightsPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVulnerabilityHuman conditionPhilosophy of lawInternational lawConstitutional lawSocioeconomicsmedia_commonLaw and economics
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Chile helps Chile: exploring the effects of earthquake Chile 2010

2014

Purpose– The purpose of the present paper is to explore the political discourse present in the show Chile Ayuda a Chile [Chile helps Chile] to support the survivors and victims of the last earthquake hit Chile in 2010. Based on the belief that nationalism plays a vital role in cementing the process of recovery by making survivors believe that they, after all, have a new opportunity to be on feet again.Design/methodology/approach– The visual methodology (enrooted in the analysis of content) is the chosen technique to develop five indicators which replicates the nationalist sentiment of Chileans post-disaster context. The archetype of nationalism is activated whenever the community is in dang…

PoliticsEconomic growthEconomyContext (language use)Building and ConstructionSociologySafety Risk Reliability and QualityArchetypeWitnessNationalismInternational Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
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The EU and global imbalances

2015

The EU’s Role in Fighting Global Imbalances looks at the role of the European Union in addressing some of the greatest challenges of our time: poverty, protectionism, climate change, and human trafficking. Contributions from ten leading scholars in the fields of economics, law, and political science provide in-depth analyses of three key dimensions of EU foreign policy, namely: the internal challenges facing the EU, as its 28 member countries struggle to coordinate their actions; the external challenges facing the EU on the global arena, in areas where global imbalances are particularly pervasive, and where measures taken by the Union can have an important impact; and the EU´s performance o…

PoliticsEconomic growthPovertyForeign policyPolitical economyPolitical sciencePublic policymedia_common.cataloged_instanceHuman traffickingGlobal imbalancesEuropean unionProtectionismmedia_common
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Russian School in the Socio-Political Space of Latvia (1991 – 2021)

2021

Russian-language teaching schools, or bilingual schools, are the most important institution for the reproduction of the ethno-cultural collective identity of the Russian and Russian-speaking population in modern Latvia. The present and future of these schools are included in a very complex legal and socio-political context. On the one hand, Latvian legislation proclaims the right of ethnic minorities to preserve their identity, on the other hand, the dominant political discourse is focused on reducing teaching in Russian in these schools to a minimum. The article shows that it is the political context constructed by the leading political parties, and not the rights guaranteed by the constit…

PoliticsEconomyPolitical scienceSpace (commercial competition)Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue
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Finland: Changing Operational Environment Changing Finnish Educational Governance

2020

The main purpose of this chapter is to examine how Finland is developing its educational governance to meet the challenges of its changing operational environment. For our examination, we applied two theoretical frameworks on education policy development. The one constructed in the Comparative Analysis of Dynamics in Education Politics Project (CADEP) by Simola, Kauko, Varjo, Kalalahti and Sahlstrom (Dynamics in education politics. Understanding and explaining the Finnish case. Routledge, Oxon and New York, 2017) provided us with the theoretical lenses of political situations, political possibilities and politicking, as well as with valuable contextual information. The one for the Policy En…

PoliticsEducational governanceCorporate governancePolitical scienceContextual informationEducation policyNorm (social)Public administrationContingencyPath dependence
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Alternative Civil Enculturation

2010

The article investigates the ways in which minority schools in Latvia, Estonia, and Slovakia resist the dominant narratives of nation and citizenship and provide an alternative model of civil enculturation for students. It provides evidence to support the hypothesis that differences between competing narratives of statehood and nationhood among schools of two major ethnic groups in each country constitute relatively separate models of civil enculturation that may be shaped by political and social factors outside the school, such as power relations among groups.

PoliticsEnculturationPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPower structureEthnic groupGender studiesDisenchantmentCitizenshipAcculturationEducationSocial influencemedia_commonEuropean Education
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Group model building: a collaborative modelling methodology applied to critical infrastructure protection

2012

Large crises management, affecting CIs needs multidisciplinary knowledge including technical, economical, social, political, legal and managerial knowledge. Being these crises international a huge variety of agents is involved in their response. This situation concludes in a set of stakeholders who only have fragmented knowledge. In the presence of dispersed and incomplete knowledge, and of fragmented and disrupted crisis management, the collaborative approach group model building (GMB), where modelling experts unify fragmented, tacit knowledge from domain experts, is a valuable option. However, GMB has been little used in CIP. We have done so in the context a European project on crisis man…

PoliticsEngineeringKnowledge managementTacit knowledgebusiness.industryMultidisciplinary approachCritical infrastructure protectionContext (language use)Crisis managementbusinessSystem dynamicsVariety (cybernetics)International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering
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Muslim Martyrs and Pagan Vampires

2005

In December 2000 the government of Kano State in Muslim northern Nigeria reintroduced shari’a and established a new board for film and video censorship charged with the responsibility to “sanitize” the video industry and enforce the compliance of video films with moral standards of Islam. Stakeholders of the industry took up the challenge and responded by inserting religious issues into their narratives, and by adding a new feature genre focusing on conversion to Islam. This genre is characterized by violent Muslim/pagan encounters, usually set in a mythical past, culminating in the conversion of the pagans. This article will first outline northern Nigerian video culture and then go on to e…

PoliticsEscapismState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectReligious educationMedia studiesCensorshipNarrativeIslamSociologyReligious studiesLegitimacymedia_commonPostscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts
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