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Documenting Napping: The Agentic Force of Documents and Human Action

2015

The article examines the question of the agentic force of documents in institutional practices and proposes a conceptual model of the agentic relation between documentation and human actors. For this aim, it presents an empirical case study of Finnish early childhood education and care. The study deals with individual education plans (IEPs), which are an example of child documentation that aims at an individualised and participatory pedagogy. The analytical focus is on a single topic of an IEP, the child’s afternoon naps, and how these are negotiated in the three-party encounter between a parent, a practitioner and the IEP document. The theoretical framework draws on the theories of documen…

Early childhood educationvarhaiskasvatusHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectResistance (psychoanalysis)documentationEducationearly childhood education and careDocumentationPedagogy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516the agentic force of documentsSociologyLife-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_commonGovernment05 social sciences050301 educationCitizen journalism16. Peace & justicedokumentointiparent-prac titioner discussi onNegotiationta5141Conceptual modelConstructionism0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologynap timeChildren and Society
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L'inauguration du musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain de Nice en 1990

1993

The inauguration of the Nice Museum of Modem and Conteporary Art in 1990, Philippe Poirrier. On 8 April 1990, the Franco-American sculptor Annan refused to inaugurate the retrospective of his work at the new Modem and Contemporary Art Museum of Nice in company of Jacques Médecin, mayor of Nice. The reason was the mayor's complecency vis-à-vis the National Front's theses. The incident originated a local and then a national affair that in which the artists, the elected officials of the Côte d'Azur and the minister of Culture, Jack Lang, were involved. The debate clearly illustrates some of the political stakes involved in cultural policies in France.

Ecole de NiceHistory[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryArt contemporainNice16. Peace & justiceFront nationalContemporary artPoliticsMuséesMusées d'art contemporainNice[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryJack LangArmanSociology[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorycomputerHumanitiesPolitique culturellecomputer.programming_languageFront (military)Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique
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School Equity as a Matter of Justice

2005

International audience; Ce texte présente et confronte les conceptions de la justice en matière d'éducation qu'il semble possible de repérer dans diverses théories économiques ou de philosophie politique, en les ordonnant autour de la théorie de Rawls. Il présente d'abord les théories que Rawls critique (utilitarisme, intuitionnisme), puis la sienne, puis quelques unes de celles qui lui répondent (Nozick, Sen, Walzer).

Economic growthEquity (economics)[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciences[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJustice sociale050301 educationÉcole06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion16. Peace & justiceEducational inequalityEqual opportunityEconomic JusticePolitical sciencePolitical economy060302 philosophySocial inequalityÉducation0503 educationÉquité
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ICT-driven disruptive innovation nurtures un-captured GDP : Harnessing women's potential as untapped resources

2017

The harnessing of untapped resources has become essential for inclusive growth in digital economies particularly as developed economies continue to age demographically. The harnessing of women's potential is an urgent subject in this context, and successive initiatives have been flourishing in many countries. However, given the institutional complexity of the issue, as well as considerable variety across nations, uniformed non-systematic approaches are hardly satisfactory in achieving a timely solution. Against this back drop, this paper analyzed a new information communication technology (ICT)-driven disruptive innovation that may nurture un-captured GDP by harnessing untapped resources su…

Economic growthnaisetjohtamiskulttuuriSociology and Political Scienceorganisational cultureHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)Inclusive growthgender balanceEducationsukupuoliuntapped resources0502 economics and businessjohtokunnatgenderEconomicsDisruptive innovationHofstede's cultural dimensions theorytrilateral co-evolutionBusiness and International ManagementEmerging marketscultural dimensionsta113women board members05 social sciences1. No poverty16. Peace & justiceVariety (cybernetics)boards of directorsComputingMilieux_GENERALorganisaatiokulttuuriInformation and Communications Technology8. Economic growth050211 marketingwomenmanagement cultureSustainable growth rate050203 business & management
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Justicia civil a debate: qué, por qué y cómo (Pasado, presente y retos de futuro del proceso civil)” (Debate On Civil Justice: What, Why and How (Pas…

2017

Spanish Abstract: La neo-modernidad, consecuencia de la globalizacion, nos presenta la crisis del modelo de Justicia civil tradicional. Una crisis que ha propiciado una metamorfosis de la Justicia: se reconoce el derecho al acceso a la Justicia, pero esta se presenta como un “Multi-rooms Justice System” en el que conviven los tribunales con las ADR/ODR; es una Justicia cada vez mas digital, mas agil, pero demasiado inspirada en el pensamiento economicista, que pone en peligro los valores esenciales de la dignidad y la igualdad de las personas. English Abstract: Neo-modernity, a consequence of globalization, presents the crisis of the model of traditional Civil Justice. A crisis that has led…

Economic thinkingPolitical sciencePersonaCivil procedureHumanitiesEconomic JusticeSSRN Electronic Journal
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Does Ethical Activism Lead to Firm Relocation?1

2004

La premiere generation de l'activisme ethique a conduit les decideurs politiques des pays developpes a imposer des normes ethiques contraignantes sur les industries domestiques. A cause des couts generes par ces pressions ethiques, certaines firmes ont delocalise leurs activites de production vers des pays plus laxistes. La seconde generation d'activisme ethique a directement vise les firmes en menacant leur profit sur les marches de consommation, independamment de leur localisation. Nous montrons que, dans certaines circonstances, cette deuxieme generation peut conduire les firmes a reconsiderer la localisation de leur production. Nous en deduisons que l'activisme ethique peut constituer u…

Economics and EconometricsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEthnology050207 economics16. Peace & justiceHumanities050203 business & managementKyklos
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Climate Change and Global Justice: New Problem, Old Paradigm?

2014

In this paper, we focus on the conceptualization of climate change as an issue of global justice. While we do not deny that climate change raises fundamental and dramatic issues of justice among peoples as well as generations, our claim is that the language of global justice can obscure the fact that problems provoked by climate change lack some characteristic features of problems of global justice, while possessing others that are not characteristic of such problems. We begin by describing briefly how we got to where we are, climatically speaking; we go on to show why it is plausible to think of climate change as provoking problems of global justice; point out four respects in which this d…

Economics and EconometricsGlobal and Planetary ChangeGlobal justiceClimate Change Global Justice Human Rights Non-Human Nature Responsibilitycomputer.internet_protocolbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementClimate changeEnvironmental ethicsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSPolitical Science and International RelationsSociologybusinessLawcomputerXMLGlobal Policy
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The Climatic Challenge to Global Justice

2014

How should we think of justice when the evil we can do to one another is not visible nor immediate, but rather impalpable and causally, spatially and temporally dispersed? What does justice demand, when our actions and institutions do not directly sabotage the life prospects of others but rather do so derivatively, by sabotaging the very eco-systems in which such lives are or will be lived? In a globalized, resource-depleted, overpopulated, rapidly changing, ecologically deteriorating world, what is owed to the billions of spatiotemporally distant people who are paying or shall pay the costs of the last 200 years of heavy industry, globalized trade and enthusiastic economic growth? And is t…

Economics and EconometricsGlobal and Planetary ChangeGlobal justiceClimate Change Global Justicebusiness.industryClimate ChangeEnvironmental resource managementHeavy industryManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGlobal JusticeEconomic JusticePolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Justice; Climate ChangebusinessLawGlobal Policy
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A problem-adjusted genetic algorithm for flexibility design

2013

Many present markets for goods and services have highly volatile demand due to short life cycles and strong competition in saturated environments. Determination of capacity levels is difficult because capacities often need to be set long before demand realizes. In order to avoid capacity-demand mismatches, operations managers employ mix-flexible resources which allow them to shift excess demands to unused capacities. The Flexibility Design Problem (FDP) models the decision on the optimal configuration of a flexible (manufacturing) network. FDP is a difficult stochastic optimization problem, for which traditional exact approaches are not able to solve but the smallest instances in reasonable…

Economics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationSDG 16 - PeaceComputer scienceMetaheuristicsManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStochastic optimization problemGenetic algorithmLocal search (optimization)/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/industry_innovation_and_infrastructureNetwork designInnovationMetaheuristicFlexibility (engineering)business.industrySDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsFlexibility designSolver/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutionsGeneral Business Management and AccountingFlexible manufacturingJustice and Strong InstitutionsGenetic algorithmSimulated annealingChainingand InfrastructureStochastic optimizationSDG 9 - Industry Innovation and InfrastructurebusinessSDG 9 - IndustryInternational Journal of Production Economics
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Causes of a Growing Judicial Litigation: Empirical Analysis of a Case

1991

In Spain, judicial litigation has grown considerably since 1959 to 1987, both in absolute and relative dimensions. This trend is especially accentuated in the criminal and in the contentious-administrative jurisdictional areas. By applying an interdisciplinary (economic, juridical, sociological political …) approach, the characteristics of this phenomenon are summarized in this paper, and their numerous and complex causes are analysed. Some of these causes can be considered socially positive, as they seem connected with a greater economic and social development in the country that allows citizens to appeal more frequently and directly to justice courts; but others show a worsening in the s…

Economics and EconometricsPoliticsActuarial sciencePovertyOrder (exchange)PhenomenonSocial changeAppealEconomicsDeveloping countryPositive economicsEconomic JusticeJournal of Interdisciplinary Economics
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