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Rationalitäten der Wissenproduktion: Über Transformationen von Gegenständen, Technologien und Information in Biomedizin und Lebenswissenschaften

2009

Rationalities of Knowledge Production: On Transformations of Objects, Technologies and Information in Biomedicine and the Life Sciences. Since decades, scientific change has been interpreted in the light of of paradigm shifts and scientific revolutions. The Kuhnian interpretation of scientific change however is now more and more confronted with non-disciplinary thinking in both, science and studies on science. This paper explores how research in biomedicine and the life sciences can be characterized by different rationalities, sometimes converging, sometimes contradictory, all present at the same time with varying ways of influence, impact, and visibility. In general, the rationality of obj…

HistoryExceptionalismMateriality (auditing)History and Philosophy of ScienceGenetic exceptionalismParadigm shiftInterpretation (philosophy)Context (language use)RationalitySociologyDisciplineEpistemologyBerichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
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Un mondo senza confini, un potere senza limiti. Temi e retoriche identitarie dell’«eccezionalismo» ateniese

2022

Partendo dalla categoria politica di “eccezionalismo”, che è stata utilizzata per descrivere la politica estera degli Stati Uniti, soprattutto nel XX secolo, questo paper propone una analisi comparata con la politica ateniese di V secolo, soprattutto durante il suo impero marittimo: in tale contesto la nozione di “eccezionalismo” sembra adatta per comprendere alcuni aspetti della sua politica e i rapporti tra “eccezionalismo” e democrazia. Starting with the political category of 'exceptionalism', which has been used to describe US foreign policy, especially in the 20th century, this paper proposes a comparative analysis with 5th century Athenian policy, especially during its maritime empire…

exceptionalism democracy rhetoric US foreign policy 20th century classical Athens ThucydidesSettore L-ANT/02 - Storia Greca
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EVE Online is not for everyone : Exceptionalism in online gaming cultures

2019

EVE Online is a space-themed massively multiplayer online game that has developed a reputation for being difficult and unwelcoming to new players. In this article, I explore how an emphasis on exceptionalism is present throughout discussions about EVE by its developer, the enthusiast gaming press, and survey responses of current players (N = 647). Taken together, information from these sources reinforces a public perception that EVE is a game that is of interest only to a very specific kind of player. In turn, these findings add further evidence to the long-argued position of feminist game scholars: Not all gaming communities are open to all players. Rather, who plays, what they play, when …

Human-Computer InteractionExceptionalismSocial PsychologyEVE OnlineCommunicationMedia studiesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGSociologyMMOGsexceptionalismplayers
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The (de)politicisation of nuclear power: The Finnish discussion after Fukushima

2017

When the Fukushima accident occurred in March 2011, Finland was at the height of a nuclear renaissance, with the Government’s decision-in-principle in 2010 to allow construction of two new nuclear reactors. This article examines the nuclear power debate in Finland after Fukushima. We deploy the concepts of (de)politicisation and hyperpoliticisation in the analysis of articles in the country’s main newspaper. Our analysis indicates that Finnish nuclear exceptionalism manifested in the safety-related depoliticising and the nation’s prosperity-related hyperpoliticisation arguments of the pro-nuclear camp. The anti-nuclear camp used politicisation strategies, such as economic arguments, to sho…

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Nordic penal exceptionalism: A comparative, empirical analysis

2022

Abstract Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research programme with explicitly comparative aims, this article seeks to address both the relative and absolute dimensions of the Nordic penal exceptionalism thesis. It outlines the consistently more positive results in Norway compared to England & Wales, explaining them primarily with reference to the former’s much higher quality and use of open prisons. At the same time, it emphasizes that, even in an unusually humane prison system, prisoners report considerable pain and frustration. The article also makes the case that comparative analysis should strive to be systematic, but that s…

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social Psychologyremandopen prisonsNordic exceptionalismVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Rettsvitenskap: 340imprisonmentLawVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220Pathology and Forensic MedicineThe British Journal of Criminology
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Authoritarian exclusion and laissez‐faire inclusion: Comparing the punishment of men convicted of sex offenses in England & Wales and Norway*

2021

Abstract: Comparative penologists have described neoliberal and social democratic jurisdictions as though they exist at opposite ends of a continuum of inclusion and exclusion, and as though neoliberal states are inactive and social democratic states are invasive. This article, which is based on more than 129 interviews with men convicted of sex offenses in England & Wales and Norway, uses Cohen's work on inclusion and McNeill's typology of rehabilitative forms to complicate this simplistic binary. It argues that the punishment of men convicted of sex offenses in England & Wales was demanding but exclusionary; it imposed strict legal restrictions on these men during and after their imprison…

Punishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectNordic exceptionalismCriminologyPathology and Forensic MedicineARTICLESLaissez-fairePolitical scienceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Rettsvitenskap: 340ARTICLEComparative penology10. No inequalityexclusion0505 lawmedia_common05 social sciencesAuthoritarianism16. Peace & justicesex offender imprisonmentinclusion050903 gender studiesEngland wales050501 criminologyoffender rehabilitationSex offense0509 other social sciencesLawInclusion (education)Criminology
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‘Human rights and democracy are not self-evident’ : Finnish student teachers’ perceptions on democracy and human rights education

2021

This article discusses democracy and human rights education (DHRE) in Finnish teacher education, drawing on existing literature, curricula and a survey of student teachers’ perceptions. Earlier studies suggested that DHRE in Finnish teacher education is unsystematic, implicit, and dependent on the teacher’s individual interests. These studies highlight a sense of national exceptionalism, where DHRE is assumed to be self-evident. In 2019, we conducted a survey of student teachers (n=300) in one university. Data content analysis reveals that student teachers now see DHRE as relevant and timely, and by no means self-evident. Student teachers believe that DHRE needs to be explicit and part of t…

content analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecthuman rights educationdemocracy educationstudent teachersHuman rights educationPedagogySociologykansalaiskasvatusopettajankoulutusCurriculum0505 lawmedia_commonteacher education050502 lawHuman rights4. Education05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationNational curriculum16. Peace & justiceopettajatTeacher educationDemocracysisällönanalyysiExceptionalismihmisoikeudetdemokratia516 Educational sciences0503 education
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Great Britain and Differentiated Integration in Europe

2018

The United Kingdom has always been a special case in the European integration project. The British exceptionalism manifested in various forms and ways over the history. June 23rd 2016 delivered another culmination point in the story of the stubborn European’s relations with its continental partners. The so-called Brexit referendum, which brought about victory for the supporters of the UK leaving the European Union, marks an important milestone in these relations. It has never been an easy marriage and many times threatened by the divorce. Instead of becoming ever closer, the European Union becomes ever loser and the UK is ever closer to leaving. Brexit is not only vital for the British, it …

050208 finance05 social sciencesVictoryMilestoneExceptionalismBrexitPolitical economyPolitical science0502 economics and businessEuropean integrationReferendummedia_common.cataloged_instance050207 economicsEuropean unionExternalitymedia_common
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Schöne neue Welt der Prävention? Zu Voraussetzungen und Reichweite von Public Health Genetics

2007

Recent developments in molecular genetics and genomics have not only provided new insights into the biological foundation of life but have also brought about significant changes in the ways health and disease are understood. Nowadays, understanding how the human genome interacts with health-related behaviour and diverse environments is recognised to be the key for biomedical innovation. Even though advances in genetics and genomics have unveiled a whole new complexity of the genetic underpinnings of health and disease and clearly show the need for further investigation, studies of health-related genetic traits already give rise to novel approaches to prevention. As a relatively new field Pu…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGenetic exceptionalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGenomicsTranslational researchDiseaseHealth carePredictive powerMedicineEngineering ethicsbusinessAutonomymedia_commonDas Gesundheitswesen
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Parte III. Cap. IX. I Fattori della produzione agricola.

2021

The process of modernization and innovation in the agricultural sector requires careful analysis regarding financial resources and the need to strengthen economic structures within it. The specific discipline of agricultural credit is different from that provided for other productive activities. The "naturalness" of the agricultural product is reflected in the incidence of credit risk. These economic evaluations, which are at the basis of what is known as agricultural exceptionalism, have repercussions on the legal system of access to credit, requiring, for example, a differentiated system of evaluation of creditworthiness.

agricultural exceptionalism agricultural credit agribusiness agricultural revolving pledge farm ratingSettore IUS/03 - Diritto Agrario
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