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La representación sindical en España: cobertura y límites

2018

El objetivo de este artículo es realizar una aproximación al sistema de representación unitaria en la empresa en España a partir de una explotación estadística de los datos de las elecciones sindicales. Se trata de conocer aspectos como el alcance de la representación unitaria, la participación de los asalariados y la audiencia electoral de los sindicatos, con el objetivo de delimitar su representatividad y legitimidad. Nuestro trabajo se centra en el análisis de los tres últimos períodos electorales (2003-2007, 2007-2012 y 2012-2015), con objeto de evaluar el impacto del ciclo económico sobre la representación de los asalariados. The objective of this article is to make an approach to the …

Representación unitaria en la empresaOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementelecciones sindicalesUnion electionsSocial SciencesRepresentativeness heuristicRepresentation (politics)HPolitical scienceSindicalismo0502 economics and businessBusiness cycleLegitimacyUnionismsindicalismoScope (project management)Welfare economics05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsrepresentación unitaria en la empresaWorkers' representationUnitary representationWork (electrical)Order (business)Industrial relationsElecciones sindicales050203 business & managementCuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
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Restrictions on data-driven political micro-targeting in Germany

2017

The revitalisation of canvassing in recent elections is strongly related to campaigns´ growing possibilities for analysing voter data to gain knowledge about their constituents, identifying their most likely voters and serving up personalised messages through individual conversations. The research literature about political micro-targeting hardly ever focusses on campaigns in parliamentary democracies with strict data protection laws. Based on in-depth expert interviews we introduce a framework of constraints in strategic political communication and reveal several restrictions on the macro, meso and micro levels which hinder the implementation of sophisticated data strategies in Germany. We…

Research literatureInternet PolicyCanvassingComputer Networks and CommunicationsSocial Sciences050801 communication & media studiesQualitative propertyPolitical communicationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawCommerce communications & transportationData-drivenPolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical sciencelcsh:Information theory050602 political science & public administrationData Protection Act 1998MacroCampaigningCommunicationPolitics05 social sciencesQualitative datalcsh:Q300-390lcsh:Q350-3900506 political scienceddc:380Computer science knowledge & systemsddc:340Political economyddc:000ddc:300lcsh:CyberneticsMicro-targetingInternet Policy Review
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"This is Ghanaian territory!": Land conflicts on a West African border

2003

Most African borders have remained permeable, not least because the colonial and postcolonial states have lacked the necessary resources to enforce them more rigidly, "top-down." In this article, I analyze the ways in which an African border has been dealt with "from below," partly ignored or subverted and partly appropriated. The border between Ghana and Burkina Faso, drawn up in 1898, was soon adopted by the borderlanders as a political resource, capable of shielding them from colonial tax and forced-labor requirements. Local networks of kinship and strategies of land use, on the other hand, usually ignored the border. Although the border cut through many earth-shrine areas, the indigenou…

Resource (biology)Land usemedia_common.quotation_subjectColonialismIndigenousPoliticsSovereigntyAnthropologyPolitical economyPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsKinshipInstitutionmedia_commonAmerican Ethnologist
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introduction – eu simulations as a multi-dimensional resource: from teaching and learning tool to research instrument

2015

Simulations, understood as complex role plays, are nowadays widely used in (university) teaching to actively engage students and promote content-specific interactive learning, understanding, and communication. There is a growing debate about the functions and benefits of simulations in the university teaching context. Simulating the EU is not yet as common as simulating the UN, but the use of EU simulations gradually increases. In this paper, we discuss several aspects of EU simulations. First, we briefly review the importance of the EU in current European politics, and to its growing complexity, which represents a challenge for teaching and studying European integration. Second, we indicat…

Resource (project management)Management sciencePolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsActive learningEuropean integrationComparative politicsContext (language use)Bologna ProcessPublic administrationEuropean studiesInteractive LearningEuropean Political Science
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What is a child? Childhood’s images and narratives in Lucía Puenzo

2016

La producción de la escritora y cineasta Lucía Puenzo (Argentina, 1976) indaga insistentemente sobre el estatuto de la infancia a partir de personajes marcados por la anomalía o el exceso: desde la monstruosidad que asoma en los cuerpos de Alex (en XXY, 2007) y Lilith (Wakolda, 2013), la extraña naturaleza de la leyenda y el narrador de El niño pez (2009) hasta los chicos bordelines de La maldición de Jacinta Pichimahuida (2007). De un modo u otro, la “rareza” de estos niños no se acomoda a la distribución de especies, géneros, familias e identidades que establecen los dispositivos disciplinarios del poder en nuestra época y salta allí donde la vida no se contiene o no se define bajo el sig…

RevistasSubjetividadMaestría en Literatura IberoamericanaLucía PuenzoSubjectivityCuerpoChildhoodBiopoder/biopolíticaBiopower/biopoliticsArtes y HumanidadesArtículos [Voz y Escritura. Revista de Estudios Literarios]BodyVoz y Escritura. Revista de Estudios LiterariosInfanciaFacultad de Humanidades y Educación
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From Revolution to Elections. A Comparative Analysis of Tunisia and Egypt

2017

AbstractPolitical participation is far from being a trivial issue. The focus of this paper will be on two dissimilar acts of political participation in the context of the Arab Spring: revolution and elections. In detail, I will first describe participants in revolution and elections – who they are and why they do participate – to then analyse the link (if any) between revolution and electoral participation. This study will develop a comparison between the cases of Tunisia and Egypt. The findings will illustrate that Tunisian insurgents are more likely to vote in post-revolution elections when compared to their Egyptian fellows, and that this is consistent with the events in the aftermath of…

RevolutionEconomics and EconometricsReligiositySociology and Political ScienceElection05 social sciencesContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and Law0506 political scienceReligiosityPoliticsEconomyBivariate model0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationSociology050207 economicsPeace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
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Rhetoric, argumentation, politics

2018

Rhetoric argumentation politics
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THE LONG ROAD TO THE INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS: THE RIGHT TO AN ADEQUATE STANDARD OF LIVING

2018

A long road was necessary for economic and social rights to be internationally recognized. In fact, it was only after the Second World War that the protection of human rights, including economic and social rights, became one of the aims of the United Nations. Despite that, this legal protection was by no means made without controversies, especially when it comes to economic and social rights. The fact that most of the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights refer to civil and political rights corroborates these difficulties. Only articles 22 through 27 protected economic and social rights. The objective of this article is to shed some light into this process, as the Universal …

Right to an Adequate Standard of LivingSociology and Political ScienceInclusion (disability rights)Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIRight to an adequate standard of livingDeclarationSocial rightsPoliticsRecognitionPolitical sciencelcsh:K1-7720Political Science and International Relationslcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceLawEconomic and Social RightLaw and economicsmedia_commonProclamationAge of Human Rights Journal
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A dynamic analysis of SP 500, FTSE 100 and EURO STOXX 50 indices under different exchange rates.

2018

In this study, we assess the dynamic evolution of short-term correlation, long-term cointe-gration and Error Correction Model (hereafter referred to as ECM)-based long-term Granger causality between each pair of US, UK, and Eurozone stock markets from 1980 to 2015 using the rolling-window technique. A comparative analysis of pairwise dynamic integration and causality of stock markets, measured in common and domestic currency terms, is conducted to evaluate comprehensively how exchange rate fluctuations affect the time-varying integration among the S&P 500, FTSE 100 and EURO STOXX 50 indices. The results obtained show that the dynamic correlation, cointegration and ECM-based long-run Gra…

RiskTime FactorsStock MarketsFinancial economicsEconomicslcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesGeographical LocationsExchange rateDevelopment EconomicsGranger causalityBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Economic Growth0502 economics and businessEconometricsEconomics050207 economicsInvestmentsCapital Marketslcsh:ScienceFinancial MarketsStock (geology)050208 financeMultidisciplinaryBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)Models StatisticalCointegrationlcsh:R05 social sciencesFinancial marketPoliticsStock market indexUnited StatesError correction modelEuropeModels EconomicResource Management (Economics)Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)8. Economic growthFinancial crisisPeople and PlacesNorth Americalcsh:QFinanceResearch ArticlePloS one
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The economic metaphor of Italian politics for dynamic coalition regeneration in the robocup competition of Aibo robots

2005

The variation version of the economic metaphor of Italian politics, an architecture that loosely takes inspiration from the political organizations of democratic governments, following the example of Italian government, and which provides a solution for the coordination of a spare colony of robots, is competent to allow the coordination of the behaviors of a team of four robots in order to play soccer in the Robocup competition. The development of an evolution of economic metaphor of Italian politics is now outlined. This new approach proposes a mechanism to make a new coalition caused by the failure of the government strategy and by a general inefficiency of the whole colony during the rea…

Robot kinematicsEngineeringProcess managementbusiness.industryMulti-agent systemOffensiveMobile robotRobot controlCompetition (economics)RobotAIBOArtificial intelligenceRobocup Competitioneconomic politicsbusiness
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