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Le père et sa fille : le sceau paternel dans la prose colettienne et beauvoirienne

2017

The character of the father in French literature, especially in the works of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette and Simone de Beauvoir, is significant. He may be perfect or not without faults, withdrawn or authoritative, fascinating or disgusting, but invariably – even if he is overshadowed by the mother – the father inspires his daughter. The latter treats him as a kind of spiritual guide, a confidant who gives her life energy, is an example to follow, and passes on his value system and the need to write on his daughter. Love for the father or the lack thereof allows an adolescent daughter to find her own identity and define herself, and in the case of a mature woman it allows her to revisit her ow…

BeauvoirmodelinspirationliteraturefatherColettevocationwritingauthorityidentityPrace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Śląskiego Romanica Silesiana
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Leader of my Heart!

2015

The first decade of the twenty-first century has witnessed the emergence of ‘new’ media technologies which have contributed to reshaping the relationships between politicians, journalists and the general public in Western democracies and around the world (Fox and Ramos, 2012; Lilleker and Jackson, 2013). After diverse early attempts in several countries to harness these new tools during election periods, their use by Barack Obama’s campaign team in the 2008 US presidential elections is often cited as one of the first examples in which they appeared to contribute positively to mobilising sympathisers and party activists around the campaign (Thimm, 2011). In the subsequent 2010 UK general ele…

Charismatic authorityPresidential electionPresidential systembusiness.industryPolitical communicationPrivate spherePublic relationsIntimacy[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesComparative researchPolitical communicationPolitical scienceGeneral electionComparative research[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciences[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticstwitter[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsbusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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2020

In this article, we examine the discursive practices of (de)stigmatizing right-wing populist party leaders. We draw on a recent example from Finland by examining how the female presidential candidate of a right-wing populist party was portrayed in the Finnish media during the 2018 presidential campaign season. We examine the stigmatization by the press media and the stigma-management tactics used by the presidential candidate to resist stigmatization. The media representation of the right-wing party leader is highly tensioned, and the media positions her political leadership within the duality of charisma and stigma. In our analysis, we extend earlier literature by unveiling the emotional t…

Charismatic authorityPresidential systemDistancingPolitical scienceCharismaGender studiesPolitical leadershipAttributionArgumentation theoryNationalismOpen Journal of Political Science
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Protection of Social Rights as a Permament Challenge for the European Union

2021

Social rights protection in the European Union has undergone significant development. Currently their protection is regulated by relevant treaty provisions and the Charter of Fundamental Rights (Charter), both of a primary law nature, as well as by the non-binding European Pillar of Social Rights (Pillar). The aim of the paper is the assessment of the social rights protection in the EU, and whether all social rights provided in the CFR have their counterparts in the EPSR, hence whether and in what way the EPSR assists the actual exercise of social rights provided by the CFR. Comparing the content of the above-mentioned legal instruments makes it possible to answer the question whether all s…

Charter of Fundamental Rights Social Pillar social rights European Labour Authority Social ScoreboardChemistrysocial rightsSocial rightsGeneral MedicineK1-7720Charter of Fundamental RightsLaw in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceLawSocial PillarCharter of fundamental rightsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean Labour AuthorityEuropean unionSocial Scoreboardmedia_commonReview of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
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Nanotechnology Application Challenges: Nanomanagement, Nanorisks and Consumer Behaviour

2017

New emerging technologies are entering the society, which makes civil society the location for moral authority. Society is about the quality of human relationships; it is where people have to accept responsibility for the consequences of their actions; it is where the nano meets the micro and the micro meets the macro issues. Society belongs to all of us and everyone has his role to play. A new way of system thinking – nanothinking demonstrates technology trends from perfectness to non-regularity. The removal of current contradictions between regular and non-regular systems and the corresponding nanophenomena is the way to novel processes in the development of nanosciences and nanotechnolog…

Civil societyInterpersonal relationshipWork (electrical)Emerging technologiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality (business)NanotechnologySystems thinkingBusinessMoral authorityConsumer behaviourmedia_common
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Klemens Rzymski o sukcesji apostolskiej

2014

1910. anniversary of the death of Saint Clement of Rome, the third successor of Bishop of Rome, celebrated a few years ago († 101), became an opportunity to remind his teaching, which he left in the Epistle to the Corinthians, written by him. The content of this letter is an important witness of the emerging church organization. That, what was happening in Corinth and, without a doubt, in Rome, is one of the stages of the Church’s history of major importance. The contemporary situation related to the authority prompted the acceptance of the institutional proposal based on the Holy Scripture and the practice of the Apostles. Transferring saving mission “from hands to hands”, called apostolic…

Clement of RomeApostolic successionCorinthkościelne przełożeństwoorganizacja kościelnaecclesiastical authorityKlemens RzymskiKoryntsukcesja apostolskaChurch organizationVox Patrum : antyk chrześcijański
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Interrelation Between European Union Protection and National Protection

2014

In addition to registration requirements, registration procedure, and the protection of registered IGOs, namely PDOs and PGIs, as well as protected indications of origin (within the Aromatised Wines Regulation), the EU law on IGOs also includes the regulation of other aspects. Competence of state institutions of EU Member States to ensure the observance of the regulation of IGOs as it is provided in the EU law or interrelation with other EU legal acts relating to IGOs already discussed in Part II of this book should be mentioned among such aspects.

Competence (law)State (polity)Member statesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceNational data protection authorityEuropean unionPublic administrationCommon Agricultural PolicyData Protection Directivemedia_common
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Recognition and democracy – An introduction

2016

This is an introduction to a special issue on recognition and democracy. We outline the constitutive and enabling relations between democracy and recognition. We distinguish between pre-political and political forms of identity and recognition, between horizontal and vertical forms of recognition, and between democratic and other ways or arranging the vertical and horizontal aspects of political life. We also distinguish between the roles of a subject and a co-author of law. The intruduction also includes an overview of the individual articles in this special issue. The issue tries to fill some theoretical gaps in theories of democracy and recognition, with a special emphasis on feminist p…

Cultural StudiesHistorydemocracySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionDemocracy0506 political scienceEpistemology060302 philosophyPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationinstitutionsSociologyrecognitionta611authorityidentitymedia_commonThesis Eleven
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Moral panic, moral regulation and essentialization of identities: Discursive struggle over unethical business practices in the Finnish national media

2013

The study sheds light on the language of moral panic and moral regulation in the Finnish news media over a 9-year period on the subject of cartels and cartel agreements. What makes the case particularly interesting is that the object of the most explicit moral panic was the introduction of new laws (leniency programmes) designed to regulate illegal cartel behaviour. The main argument is that the construction of both moral regulation and moral panic in news media takes place through essentializing discursive claims that contribute to national identity construction. The study contributes to current literature on moral panics as ideologico-discursive phenomena and throws some light on the powe…

Cultural StudiesOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementDaCartelorganizationCriminologymedia identityMoral authoritySocial cognitive theory of moralityArgumentLawNational identitySociologyta512News mediaMoral disengagementMoral panicCulture and Organization
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New European Union Law on Protecting European Union Classified Information

2017

Przedmiotem rozważań jest aktualna regulacja prawna Unii Europejskiej określająca zasady ochrony informacji niejawnych UE, która została zawarta w decyzji Rady 2013/488/UE. Odniesiono się przede wszystkim do definicji informacji niejawnych, ochrony, bezpieczeństwa: osobowego, fizycznego, przemysłowego, systemów teleinformatycznych, wymiany informacji niejawnych, przypadków naruszenia i narażenia na szwank bezpieczeństwa informacji niejawnych UE, a także organizacji bezpieczeństwa w Radzie. Ze względu na udział Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej w UE znajomość problematyki ochrony informacji niejawnych Unii ma ważne znaczenie praktyczne. Zwrócić przy tym należy uwagę na Krajową Władzę Bezpieczeństwa, …

Decision 2013/488/EUclassified informationKrajowa Władza Bezpieczeństwaakredytacjaklauzule tajnościNational Security Authoritysecurity classificationaccreditationdecyzja 2013/488/UEinformacje niejawneIus Novum
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