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people. The contemporary society’s double-sidedness was made understandable through the Foucaultian term governmentality. It was argued further in the article that handling of life-political issues ... -political strategies of civil governance in the post-cultural society. Cultural citizenship was introduced in terms of culturalism, through containment of individualism, through active participation in
-greenpeace-activists-reveals-about-its-arctic-policy/280352/. Held D. , 2005 : Principles of cosmopolitan order; in: G. Brock, H. Brighouse (eds): The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism . Cambridge ... Philosophy, Donovan’s Road, University College Cork, Ireland Abstract This paper assesses international policy responses to the security implications of deteriorating ecological conditions worldwide, as
outstanding scholars, according to the philosophy of the ?collective wisdom?. Neither Nicolaus Copernicus nor Albert Einstein would have a chance for the titular professorship in this system for the latter ... of promoted doctors and not sufficiently numerous reviews of doctoral and habilitation dissertations) while political connections seem to facilitate this procedure. The nomination of Dr Hanna
1980. Moments and personalities of the bottom-up movement within the discipline are presented, which combined to lead the way towards a change in the paradigm of Polish geography. The socio-political ... opportunity to reveal the basic mechanisms of the events of the early 1980s in Polish geography set within their socio-political context. 2. The socio-political context The origins of new phenomena
help coconstruct rational meaning and can be seen as literal truth even if there is dissonance between source and target for the application of meanings. In the political realm metaphors can appear as ... government have been used by some scholars to make broad characterisations of Canada?s political culture. For example, POGG has been contrasted with the American tripartite motto to conclude Canadians
of modernity, the concepts of anthropocentric and non-anthropocentric (or environmental) worldview are used that are known in the environmental philosophy and environmental ethics (e.g. Plumwood 1996 ... the limits offered by the infrastructure – consumer practices and political choices (1) The social (or anthropocentric) paradigm corresponds to the general worldview of the early industrial society
, political (including international politics), and cultural effects of long waves. This neoMarxist strand is represented by the work of the Belgian Trotskyite economic theorist and historian Ernest Mandel ... reproduction of capitalism. K. Marx made exact predictions of the timing of such revolutions contingent on the political factors: first of all, on the progress in organisation of the labour class and in the
, Michael Aaron Dennis (1994: 454) has it that words like ?Classified? and ?Secret? and the network of organisations that may never be entered say something important about post-war American political life ... and political science as well, Carl Boggs (2005: xxv) reports on 36 books. Some 27 had nothing to say about the military, nine had fleeting commentary, and none offered any criticism. C. Boggs (2005
group, comprising approximately 60% of the total population, while demonstrating political and economic dominance (Fleras, Spoonley, 1999) . By international standards, New Zealand?s education system ... (1999 : 102-103), in present day society, where colonised sites have gained political independence, neo-colonial relationships emerge. H. K. Trask defines neo-colonialism as, ?the experience of
Though heavily criticized, the Kyoto Protocol has stood out as the key political tool in addressing climate change. However, one of the few instruments that allows industrialized and developing
communities: local and global migration Kaja Skowrońska* Graduate School for Social Research, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences ul. Cieszyńska 2a/68 02-716 Warszawa Anna ... Wrona Graduate School for Social Research, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences ul. Ksawerów 10/18 02-656 Warszawa *Contact author Abstract The following article deals
Paraíba Fonte: IBGE (2017). Figure 1 Geographical location and political division of Paraíba’s microregions Medidas de Localização e de Especialização Conforme Haddad (1989), as
into the post-1945 period and the growth of identity politics linked to ‘black and Asian’ political and community activism. This development is analysed in the fourth section through debates concerning ... brought up in Jewish working class communities, which were heavily dependent on certain industries, especially the manufacture and trading of textile goods. They engaged with the political struggles of the
Urban Movements Urban social movements and political protest organisations are considered as a general growing power in the case of municipal inability to deal with the urban crisis. Recently, scholars ... have begun paying attention to the political dimension of the problem of Polish cities and increased the activity of urban movements. The purpose of this article is not to investigate the state-of-the
1. Introduction Observations of the political development in Germany need to be based on the acceptance of contradictious developments. The national elections in 2009 showed the stunning success of a ... political leader (Guido Westerwelle) as a key promoter of neo-liberal politics, amidst the most severe economic crisis since the Weimar Republic. At the same time, local majorities have prevented impressively
only 1.9% of employees work in knowledge-absorbing branches (Polska gospodarka…, 2014), higher education would have to be reduced to the level of vocational schools. To make it possible, political will ... carried out for companies, political parties and governmental agencies (Szenajch 2014). The point, however, is that in the latter case an impression is made that ideological involvement in the neo-liberal
electoral space. A well grounded opinion was weakened about the general competitiveness of right- and left-wing parties in Poland‟s political space. Parties with similar rather than different programmes ... play their part. The empirical analysis indicated that Poland‟s political space is polarised between the rightwing-oriented areas of the south-eastern half of the country and the left-wing-oriented
for coordinating the development of metropolitan areas. The question of the possible Rzeszów metropolis is discussed. In the political debate, the notion of the metropolis is confused with that of ... , is basically a social phenomenon, based on functions performed rather than political nomination. If therefore middle-sized towns wish to develop these functions they require reasonable strategies of
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(and strictly) applied. These are, however, not possible without significant political changes (Sieradzki 2013), which are difficult in the context of the dominant ethos of non-political scientific ... (Marek 2013). One element of this culture at the scientific and political levels was the auctioning of the Minister of Science and Higher Education?s (else a full professor) personally dedicated book