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Kant en el debate contemporáneo acerca de los derechos humanos, el cosmopolitismo y la paz Estudio crítico del libro : Luigi Caranti, Kant?s Politica…

2018

Discusión crítica del libro de Luigi Caranti, Kant’s Political Legacy. Human Rights, Peace, Progress. (2017)

PoliticsHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyGeneral MedicineHumanitiesmedia_common
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Analyzing Recognition: Identification, Acknowledgement, and Recognitive Attitudes towards Persons

2007

There is a wide consensus today that ‘recognition’ is something that we need a clear grasp of in order to understand the dynamics of political struggles and, perhaps, the constitution and dynamics of social reality more generally. Yet the discussions on recognition have so far often been conceptually rather inexplicit, in the sense that the key concepts have remained largely unexplicated or undefined. Since the English word ‘recognition’ is far from unambiguous, it is possible, and to our mind also actually the case, that different authors have meant different things with this word. In what follows, we will make a number of conceptual distinctions and clarificatory proposals that are intend…

PoliticsIdentification (information)Constitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)Social realityAcknowledgementHegelianismSociologyPolitical philosophySocial psychologymedia_commonEpistemology
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Impeachment: a citizen’s guide

2019

For a scholar with a strong interest in political ‘ruptures’ and contingencies, Cass R Sunstein’s new book Impeachment: a citizen’s guide covers important themes of maintaining constitutional order...

PoliticsImpeachmentOrder (business)LawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsCambridge Review of International Affairs
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Data and Methods: A Conceptual Approach to Intercultural Dialogue

2020

In this chapter, we discuss the constructivist perspective on concepts and explain how we utilize this in our analysis of concepts used by the Council of Europe and the European Union in their education policy documents. In this perspective, political language and administrative documents not only describe the reality of administrated issues but also participate in their construction and meaning-making. The authors emphasize the performativity of language and discuss its significance for political rhetoric. Besides the theoretical and methodological frameworks, we describe the data and elaborate on the genre of education policy documents. We also provide an overview of the development, cont…

PoliticsIncentivePolitical sciencePerspective (graphical)PerformativityFormal concept analysismedia_common.cataloged_instanceEngineering ethicsEducation policyEuropean unionSoft lawmedia_common
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07. Social freedom in contemporary capitalism: A reconstruction of Axel Honneth’s normative approach to the economy

2015

This paper discusses two related issues, namely how to adequately describe the economy within the framework of a critical social theory, and how to understand the interrelation between the socio-economic and political dimensions of democracy. Concerning the first issue Honneth stresses the moral quality of social integration, and concerning the second issue he develops a conception of ‘democratic Sittlichkeit.’ In reconstructing these issues, both the promises and problems of Honneth’s work for analyzing and criticizing contemporary developments in the economy are explored. The paper concludes that the unresolved challenge for Honneth is not to succumb to a nostalgic return to 19th century …

PoliticsIndividualismSocial integrationEconomyCritical theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectNormativeHegelianismSociologyCapitalismDemocracymedia_commonStudies in Social and Political Thought
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‘Dead men walking?’ Party identification in Germany, 1977–2002

2006

Abstract Scholars engaged in the discourse on ‘Parteienverdrossenheit’ claim that a breakdown of party attachments in West Germany occurred during the early 1990s. Employing data from a series of monthly polls that were conducted from 1977 to 2002, this paper demonstrates that the notion of such a rapid decline is wrong. Rather than being swept away by political crises, party identification declines slowly and fairly constantly over time, which is in line with theories of a secular dealignment. Furthermore, it can be shown that this dealignment is driven by a weakening of traditional social ties, while cognitive mobilization and change in the composition of the society have no effect on par…

PoliticsInterpersonal tiesMobilizationWorking classmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsDevelopment economicsDealignmentIdentification (psychology)West germanymedia_commonElectoral Studies
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Superheroes, Social Responsibility, and the Metaphor of Gods in Mark Waid and Alex Ross’s Kingdom Come

2015

Some decades ago, Umberto Eco, in » The Myth of Superman, « pointed out the paradoxical nature of the all-powerful superhero. » Superman, « Eco notes, » is practically omnipotent; « consequently » one could expect the most bewildering political, economic, and technological upheavals in the world « from Superman – or any other › practically ‹ omnipotent superhero. But no such transformations occur in the narratives.

PoliticsKingdomMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyNarrativeMythologySupermanSociologySocial responsibilitymedia_common
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Corporate User Representatives and the Dialectics of Enterprise Systems: A Quest for Social Actors with Political Skill

2008

Enterprise system implementations may be viewed as dialectics of adaptation. To reach a synthesis, a corporate user representative role is important. This paper addresses the question of who would be suitable for the role as a corporate user representative, i.e. what is required to fill the role. Drawing on an in-depth interpretive study from the oil industry, this paper contributes by augmenting our view of the corporate user representative as a multidimensional social actor. The case is from an innovative integration of ECM with collaboration technology. With a state-of-the-art combination of technologies, the task of representing 26.000 users proved to be a challenge. Based on longitudin…

PoliticsKnowledge managementEnterprise systembusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBusinessFunction (engineering)Adaptation (computer science)Implementationmedia_commonEnterprise softwareContent managementTask (project management)Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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Tiedolla hallinnointia ja diskurssien historiallista voimaa

2010

Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Restructuring the truth of schooling : essays on discursive practices in the sociology and politics of education : a festschrift for Hannu Simola / Jaakko Kauko, Risto Rinne & Heli Kynkäänniemi (toim.). [Helsinki], 2010. nonPeerReviewed

PoliticsKoulutuksen hallinnointiRestructuringeducational governanceGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySociologySocial sciencediskurssitdiscourseseducational policykoulutuspolitiikka
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Constructing an American fear culture from red scares to terrorism

2013

Building on the work of social analysts who have identified the emerging culture of fear in the USA, this article argues that the current fears about terrorism derive from deliberate campaigns by the world capitalism’s elites. It traces the history of political scares since the late 19th century to show an evolution from red scares to terrorism. While acknowledging the complexities of cultural constructions, the obsession with terrorism is shown as an outgrowth and offspring of earlier, anti-communist hysterias in the USA.

PoliticsLate 19th centuryPolitical economyLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectTerrorismSociologyCapitalismRacismCommunismCulture of fearmedia_commonInternational Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies
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