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The limits of subtractive politics: Agamben and Rousseau’s inheritance

2020

The article critically engages with Giorgio Agamben’s reading of Rousseau in order to explore the affinities between the two authors’ subtractive approach to political subjectivation. In The Kingdom and the Glory. Agamben argues that Rousseau’s Social Contract reproduces, in a secularized manner, the providential paradigm of government, whose origins Agamben finds in early Christianity. This paradigm establishes a fictitious articulation between transcendent sovereignty and immanent government, presenting particular acts of government as emanating from general divine laws. We shall demonstrate that Rousseau was neither unaware of the problematic character of this paradigm nor did he venture…

Social contractSociology and Political ScienceGloryRousseau Jean-JacquesPoliticsSovereigntySecularization050602 political science & public administrationidentiteettisuvereniteettiPolitical philosophyidentityGeneral willAgamben Giorgio05 social sciencesgovernmentsovereignty0506 political scienceEpistemologyhallitukset (valtiot)050903 gender studiesCritical theorySloterdijk PeterPolitical Science and International Relationssubtraction0509 other social sciencesContemporary Political Theory
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The Ill-Fated Union: Constitutional Entrenchment of Rights and the Will Theory from Rousseau to Waldron

2014

This chapter revisits the key theses of Georg’s Jellinek’s Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens: A Contribution to Modern Constitutional History [1895]. The objective of this chapter is to expose the ‘umbilical cord’ that linked the notion of ‘constitutional’ rights and the will theory, on one side, and the internal incompatibility of notion of ‘inalienable rights’ with the will theory – reflecting an unabated conflict of the doctrines of parliamentary supremacy and constitutional rights, on another side. These doctrines are part of both ‘continental’ and ‘common law’ traditions. Our intent is also to reflect on the shared groundwork of the doctrine of sovereignty of Hobbes, Aus…

Social contractSovereigntyJudicial reviewLawCommon lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyDeclarationDoctrinePublic administrationPositivismAdjudicationmedia_common
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Problem odpowiedzialności członków zarządu spółki kapitałowej za zobowiązania z tytułu składek na ubezpieczenie społeczne powstałe w czasie trwania p…

2020

<div><p>The study is devoted to the problem of management board members’ liability for social insurance contributions arising during the course of proceedings with the option of concluding an arrangement based on the provisions of both the Bankruptcy and Reorganization Law and the Restructuring Law. It defends the view that a member of the management board is not responsible for liabilities under social security contributions arising during the course of proceedings with the option of concluding an arrangement, initiated in good time, conducted on the basis of the provisions of the Bankruptcy and Reorganization Law as well as on the provisions of the Restructuring Law.</p>…

Social insuranceSocial securityPublic AdministrationRestructuringBankruptcyCapital (economics)LiabilityBusinessLawLaw and economicsStudia Iuridica Lublinensia
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Human Rights and the Inclusive Society

2012

Chapter 3 approaches disability as a reality that may impede the universality of human rights given that the rights of the group in question are “systematically violated”. To achieve an inclusive society in which everyone’s rights are implement, it is necessary to start with an adequate definition of the problem, referring to these individuals as “people with different capacities”, recognizing the place this difference has in society, and the role the State plays in the integration of this difference. To do this, their social visibility needs to be promoted as well as their accessibility to all spheres of social life, guaranteeing their participation in the labour and political fields, over…

Social lifePoliticsInternational human rights lawHuman rightsSocial protectionPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUniversal designUniversality (philosophy)Public administrationRight to propertymedia_commonLaw and economics
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Network dilemmas. Supplements when income doesn’t cover family expenses

2017

AbstractThe purpose of this article is to explore how families with low income experience network supplements when income does not cover the daily expenses, and to discuss how people look at this supply. The article is based on qualitative data from the Norwegian ‘Children’s level of living – study’. One child and one parent in 26 low income families were interviewed individually about their daily life. This article is based on interviews with the parents, and the analyses are inspired by grounded theory. Results: Despite a universal welfare system, people firstly turn to family and social network when they are in need. This is, however, an ambiguous experience and the informants are concer…

Social networkbusiness.industry05 social sciencesDistribution (economics)050109 social psychologyQualitative propertyNorwegianlanguage.human_languageGrounded theory0506 political scienceReciprocity (social psychology)Social exchange theory050602 political science & public administrationlanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDemographic economicsSociologybusinessSocial psychologySocial capitalNordic Social Work Research
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When Social Media Doesn’t Determine All: The Topics and Narratives of Latvian Political Parties on Facebook During the 2019 European Parliament Elect…

2020

Over the last decade, the implementation of campaigns by political parties and their candidates on social media platforms has become an integral part of political communication. Political communication studies have long indicated that elections are becoming personalized, with more focus on party leaders or individual candidates. But studies on communication by political parties to understand the identity of parties and their potential in communication with voters remain relevant. The aim of the paper is to analyse the visual election materials of the political parties from Latvia on the social network Facebook during the 2019 European Parliament (EP) election campaign. The research period i…

Social networkbusiness.industryParliamentCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)Latvian050801 communication & media studiesPolitical communicationPublic relationslanguage.human_language0506 political sciencePolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguageSocial mediaNarrativebusinessmedia_commonTripodos
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Use of Social Reference Groups in Sport Policy Making

1991

Based on reference group theory the purpose of the present study was to determine how sport political decision-makers acted while making decisions, and which reference groups and backgrounds they selected for supporting their behavior. Furthermore, the aim was to find out how the reference group strategy of decision-makers had changed since the middle of the 1970's (Olin, 1982). A sample of 1788 officials and appointed representatives from 167 cities in Finland were selected for the study. The results indicated that the reference groups and backgrounds the majority of the decision-makers chose as bases for their decision behavior in order of descending importance were: the city officials p…

Social referenceSociology and Political Sciencebiologybusiness.industryPolicy makingAthletesSample (statistics)Public relationsPublic administrationbiology.organism_classificationPoliticsWork (electrical)Order (business)SociologybusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Reference groupInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport
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Assessing Pension System Reforms in Latin America

2004

During the 1980s and 1990s sweeping structural changes were made to social security systems in a number of Latin American countries. This paper aims to assess the impact of those reforms, showing their possible limitations, risks and internal malfunctions. The impact on the following will be considered: (a) coverage; (b) risks and uncertainty; (c) redistributive aspects; (d) savings; and (e) the administration and management costs of the new system.

Social securityLatin AmericansPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceEconomic policyPolitical scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Pension systemAdministration (government)International Social Security Review
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Social work transnationally revisited

2017

The transnational interconnectedness of social work is not a new phenomenon. Historical analysis showed that social work has been entangled transnationally in many ways, and transnational studies p...

Social workPhenomenon05 social sciences050602 political science & public administration0507 social and economic geographyGender studiesSociology050703 geographyInterconnectedness0506 political scienceTransnational Social Review
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Transnational social work with young refugees

2016

In late 2014, the UN Refugee Agency counted 59.5 million people around the world on the run (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 2015). This is the highest number that has been r...

Social workPolitical scienceRefugee05 social sciencesAgency (sociology)050602 political science & public administration0507 social and economic geographyGender studies050703 geography0506 political scienceTransnational Social Review
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