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Quentin Skinner's rhetoric of conceptual change

1997

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsConceptual change0603 philosophy ethics and religion0506 political scienceEpistemologyHistory and Philosophy of Science060302 philosophyRhetoric050602 political science & public administrationSociologymedia_commonHistory of the Human Sciences
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Diaspora diplomacy: Nordic and Baltic perspective

2020

The aim of the article is to offer a comparative overview of the latest developments in the Baltic and Nordic state diaspora engagement policies and outreach practices, and to further the understanding of the term diaspora diplomacy. In this article, diaspora diplomacy is understood as the use of Foreign Service, or other branches of government, to promote the systematic relationship, for mutual benefit, between the country of origin government, diaspora groupings in countries of residence, and the various interest associations in both the country of origin and country of residence. In addition to reviewing the diaspora outreach initiatives of the eight countries, the article also utilizes …

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)0507 social and economic geographyPublic administration0506 political scienceDiasporaOutreachState (polity)Political sciencePolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administration050703 geographyDiplomacyDemographymedia_commonDiaspora Studies
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Romanians’ current perception of threat from immigrants in a context of co-ethnic migration: assessing the role of intergroup conflict and active/pas…

2017

AbstractThis paper investigates the predictors of natives’ perception of the immigrant threat in Romania, an interesting site given immigrants’ marginal presence in the total population and the sizeable proportion of co-ethnic immigrants. Yet the interplay between nationalism and religion shapes an ideological frame that favours unwelcoming attitudes towards immigrants that challenge the Romanian identity forged along ethnic and religious ties. The authors used regression to analyse immigrant threat according to several dimensions: cosmopolitanism, group conflict and intergroup contact. In order to reflect specificities of this particular context, the latter dimension is conceptualized so a…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGroup conflictImmigration0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Context (language use)0506 political scienceNationalismPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationCosmopolitanismSociologyConflict theories050703 geographySocial psychologymedia_commonSoutheast European and Black Sea Studies
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‘Then we were ready to be radicals!’ : school student activism in Finnish upper secondary schools in 1960–1967

2021

In the Western countries, Scandinavia and Finland included, the legacy of the student movement of the 1960s has been extensive and established a fixed narrative of a radical movement. This article challenges the elitists and university-centred grand narrative and argues that the student movement was more multifaceted and mobilized young people of various ages and backgrounds. This is done by addressing the international student movement from the perspective of school-aged students in Finnish upper secondary schools, focusing on student activism carried out in school-sanctioned student associations. Above all, this article aims to distinguish the relatively unknown history of the Scandinavia…

Historyoral historyYouth activismkoululaisetmuistitietohistory of childhood and youthkulttuurihistoriasecondary schools060104 historylukiolaisetnuoretPolitical scienceSuomiopiskelijaliikkeet050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologyNarrativeFinlandSecondary levelMovement (music)05 social sciencesGender studieslukio06 humanities and the artsstudent movementyouth activism0506 political scienceOral historyoppikouluaktivismi
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A la tutela del operario: los patronos ante la Escuela Industrial de Artesanos de Valencia 1868-1888

2015

This article studies the Industrial School of Artisans of Valencia since its founding to its closure. This initiative promoted by the county council had the collaboration of the teaching staff of the Valencia public school, but had an uneven success depending on the political circumstances. However, the work of the school and its independence as a public institution aroused the suspicions of the patrons of the city of Valencia, who tried to control the access of workers to this type of education in order to strengthen relations of patronage in their companies.; El presente artículo estudia la Escuela Industrial de Artesanos de Valencia desde su fundación hasta su supresión. Iniciativa surgi…

Historypolítica educativaFormación profesionalbiologyTeaching staffmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic institutionescuela industrialPublic administrationclases trabajadorasHistory (General)biology.organism_classificationIndependencePoliticsGeographyWork (electrical)County councilD1-2009ValenciaValenciamedia_common
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The concept of the Royal Prerogative in parliamentary debates on the deployment of military in the British House of Commons, 1982–2003

2014

The article will discuss how one political key concept, the Royal Prerogative, was discussed in the British House of Commons in relation to the right to deploy and use armed troops abroad during the period 1982-2003, a time when the role of the British Parliament in decisions to deploy and commit troops to an armed conflict abroad was under extensive discussion in Parliament. This discussion began increasingly to address the state of the constitutional arrangements, more specifically the redefinition of the Royal Prerogative rights, the residual powers of the executive, as outdated in the understanding of modern representative democracy. The use of the concept was studied to reveal the atti…

Historyroyal prerogative; the British Parliament; constitution; foreign policy; defence policySociology and Political ScienceParliamentHouse of Commonsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationconstitutionGender StudiesRepresentative democracyPoliticsState (polity)Political scienceta517ta615media_commonConstitutionroyal prerogativeRoyal prerogativelcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorythe british parliamentdefence policyforeign policyForeign policyLawlcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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A Tale of Two Re-branded Cities: Riga, Latvia and Aarhus, Denmark

2016

Abstract This study shows how Riga and Arhus identified, formulated and communicated city re-branding. Our analysis concentrates on resident responses to city re-branding and how such responses could force the municipalities to withdraw their re-branding. A city loses its identity if it is globalized. In the Riga and Aarhus cases, the municipalities tried to find a global voice, which contradicted local traditions; and in both cases, the redefinition of city image took place top-down and not bottom-up. The two cases may not prove to be a golden rule, but should be a warning against rash city re-branding decisions made by municipalities.

Historytranslation studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesre-semiotizationGender studiesCivil engineeringlocalizationCity branding0506 political scienceGolden Rule (fiscal policy)Identity (philosophy)0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationTranslation studies050211 marketingGeneral Materials Scienceimagemunicipal brandingurban branding.media_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Hindrances to recognition in Finnish music schools

2021

This article examines recognition relations between students and teachers in Finnish music schools. The research is based on written texts by music school students. The texts are analysed for difficulties in recognition relations, namely, hindrances to recognition in music schools. In the texts, some of the respondents describe situations that can be analysed as hindrances to recognition. The author analyses four different types of recognition-related problems in the data, the main issue being a tension between caring for people (respecting them) and promoting musical values (emphasising esteem). In addition to discerning problems, the article attempts to alleviate this tension. This might…

Honneth Axelrecognition relationsmusiikkikasvatusmusiikkioppilaitokset05 social sciencesrespect050301 educationesteemMusic educationtunnustaminen (filosofia)0506 political scienceEducationarvot (käsitykset)kasvatusfilosofiaPedagogy050602 political science & public administrationmeritokratiamusic educationSociologyGirardot Dominiqueopettaja-oppilassuhde0503 educationMusickunnioitusInternational Journal of Music Education
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Resisting Immigration Detention

2016

The aim of this article is to provide a normative analysis of the ways in which immigrants resist immigration detention. After having outlined (in Section 2) some general features that make immigration detention a rather abnormal condition for human beings to be kept in, I distinguish three main forms of resistance to it: institutionalized, non-institutionalized, and anti-institutional. I first spell out, in Section 3, some individual characteristics of these forms of resistance. Then (in Sections 4 and 5), using Italy as my test case, I suggest, for each of these forms, an interpretation of their normative meaning (that is, their meaning according to both the relevant legal rules and their…

Human rightsInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationaspirational citizenship – conventional vs. deviant resistance – effectiveness – immigration detention – resistance – self-defence against the stateSpellResistance (psychoanalysis)Criminology0506 political scienceLaw050602 political science & public administration050501 criminologyNormativeSociologyMeaning (existential)Settore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleLaw0505 lawDemographyImmigration detentionmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Migration and Law
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New European legislation on pharmacovigilance

2011

TheEuropeanParliament and theCouncil of the EuropeanUnion have recently adoptedRegulation (EU) No 1235/20101 and Directive 2010/84/EU2 concerning the pharmacovigilance of medicinal products for human use. These and other European institutions have been laying down rules on the subject for decades, but this is the first time they have enacted legislation specifically and (almost) exclusively regulating pharmacovigilance. This paper analyzes the context, causes, objectives, key points and challenges of the new legislation.

Human useHealth PolicyPolitical sciencePharmacovigilanceLegislationContext (language use)Subject (documents)Public administrationDirectivePharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)Pharmaceuticals, Policy and Law
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