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Zhuangzi’s philosophy of hua—change or transformation—to develop an account of global identity that is both familiar and innovative. It begins with an overview of global ‘citizenship’ understood as a ... citizenship Introduction The idea of global citizenship is not a new invention but can be traced back to ancient Greek and Chinese philosophy. When the Cynic Diogenes of Sinope was asked where he was from, he
also significant political instability. The group has a mix of 1st year and 2nd year students in a pre-university program. The 2nd-year students in particular are noteworthy as despite the adversity ... to adapt, others thrived with eLearning. This paper explores the experiences of one group of students who succeeded in overcoming not only the restrictions of COVID-19, but also significant political
-2_Text.indd 160 1/25/24 9:50 AM 2024] PROCEDURAL JUSTICE 565 rising crime rates during the COVID-19 pandemic and political backlash to the “defund” messaging,3 policymakers retreated from earlier ... ://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/10/us/dallas-policedefund.html [https://perma.cc/6DKN-XN4U](“The abrupt reversals have come in response to rising levels of crime, the exodus of police officers and political pressures
sometimes do intervene, at times aggressively, to reorder interlocal power in pursuit of substantive policies or particular political goals. Intergovernmental power dynamics can thus lurch between the polar ... discretionary powers held by the others. If all three desired ownership or, conversely, if none sought the obligation, they could negotiate their conflict through political channels at the local level, absent
this tension by positioning teachers centrally within Taiwan’s cultural political economy, before considering implications for teacher education. ... dialectic. Necessarily, this views the teacher as a central figure within the cultural political economy of their practice. Taiwan’s recent history has seen considerable cultural and political developments
what counts as a scientific fact is the product of complex social, political, and other processes. The critique is deployed in an analysis of the responses of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ... bureaucracies regard as “the science” was shaped in part by bureaucratic and political considerations, and the parts that were so shaped were important components of the overall policy response. Part II
inherent in sovereignty.”14 Because it was well established, “the framers were content to rely primarily on institutional and political arrangements to safeguard property owners.”15 However, after the ... condemnations . . . invariably target poor neighborhoods in localities.”). 44. Id. at 136 (quoting Ilya Somin, The Limits of Backlash: Assessing the Political response to Kelo, 93 MINN. L. REV. 2100, 2105 (2009
the educational system if they could gain the government’s political trust and support. These study’s findings suggest that the mode of Chinese education governance is a mixture of government ... , it can be conceptualized as a network government, reflecting China's political and ideological systems by emphasizing the institutional monitoring and supervision of social organizations through policy
political contributions. That standard should function as proportional scrutiny that treats secondary effects on speech differently than censorship of ideas and perspectives. As to strict scrutiny, its narrow ... Affairs; Adjunct Professor , Department of Political Science STEPHEN A. CONRAD , Ph . D. (Harvard University, 1980 ), J.D. (Yale University, 1982 ), Professor PAUL P. CRAIG , B.C.L. (University of Oxford
This Article deconstructs Rucho’s articulation and application of the political question doctrine and makes two contributions. First, the Article disentangles the political question doctrine from ... & Justiciability: The Political Question Doctrine After Rucho Available at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj/vol95/iss4/6 - Follow this and additional works at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj
against Western dominance and against the adoption and adaptation of Western (as well as domestic exclusionary) concepts as mechanisms of control by scholars and the political elite (Kim, 2016; Stein ... . , & Rudolph , S. ( 2022 ). Education and Racial Capitalism . Race, Ethnicity and Education, 25 , 425 - 442 . Grande , S. ( 2004 ). Red pedagogy: Native American social and political thought . Rowman
the industrial challenge of today, the antitrust agencies must be provided with a set of fine surgical instruments. WALTER ADAMSt LEGAL PHILOSOPHY PROM PLATO TO HEGEL. By Huntington Cairns. Baltimore ... : The John Hopkins Press, 1949. Pp. xvi, 567. - $7.50. I have long thought that "legal philosophy" or "jurisprudence" would frighten fewer people away if it were more attractively labeled; "thbroughgoing
identifies four subject positions portrayed of the Chinese international students: the (1) neoliberal, (2) political, (3) pedagogic and (4) racialised subjects. This paper celebrates heartening developments in ... political, cultural and pedagogic agencies. It also highlights how aspects of these subject positions have exercised epistemic injustice on the Chinese international students. Meanwhile, it pinpoints the
holistic ways of being, including research, teaching and activism, but scholars need to go beyond Asia as a geographical-political-intellectual concept to pursue a spiritual, felt understanding of who we are ... community for guidance. Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk known for applying ancient Buddhist philosophy and practices to the real-world suffering caused by war, social injustice, and
Taiwanese scholar Kuan-Hsing Chen. In the 1970s, Alatas argued for a more nuanced view of decolonization that extend beyond normative political and economic analyses to intellectual imperialism. Alatas’s ... whole phenomenon of uncritical transmission of thought can be regarded as unconscious continuation of colonialism not in the political but in the cultural sense. (Alatas, 1956) This emphasis on cultural
and the political risk of this arrangement, the computer server was moved closer to home. In 1989, Fiat-France sought to consolidate employee information at its headquarters in Turin, Italy. The CNIL ... PRIVACY GUIDELINES 7 (2011). 45. G.A. Res. 217 (III) A, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 12 (Dec. 10, 1948); International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, art. 17, opened for signature
policy lens is employed to further analyse, probe and pose critical questions related to people, philosophy, place, processes, and power (5Ps). Authors argue that the intent (philosophy) of institutions ... of professional practice (Dolby and Rahman 2008) to a purveyor of peace, passage of politics, and provider of policy. Meiras (2004) referred to the evolution in terms of socio-political, economic
this response paper in the spirit of the Collective Writing Projects of the EPAT (Educational Philosophy and Vol.:(011233456789) Asia; Asia as Method; Decolonization; Higher Education; Epistemology ... higher education hubs in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia in ways that contributed new insights to the emerging field of international academic relations, with its integration of political, economic and
law. There likely have been some such violations, and there may be more. But what is most troubling about President Trump is his disregard of political norms that had previously constrained presidential ... Professor of Political Science, Duke Law School. For helpful conversations about political norms and constitutional conventions, I am grateful to Curtis Bradley, Michael Dorf, Claudia Geiringer, R. Craig
elected majority that knows the "truth." Madison may also have known that ultimately even the Supreme Court would be subject to democratic political forces. 3 He may also have known how intolerant and ... pierced by the forces of a "great historical ideal,"' the democratic political process." Energized by the economic conditions of the 1930s, the political process, in the 1980s and 1990s, may be taking on 5