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The emergence of conflicts between environmental safety incidents and protection rights generates sizeable political costs, which endangers the legitimacy of the government as well as political
The governance of the political and economic world order builds on a complex architecture of international treaties at various geographical scales. In a historical phase of high institutional ... Marzolo 8, Padova 35121 , Italy Te governance of the political and economic world order builds on a complex architecture of international treaties at various geographical scales. In a historical phase of
This study is to discuss the application of computer simulation technology (CST) in ideological and political teaching (I&P teaching) and promote the reform of ideological and political teaching in
’ capacities and trustworthiness in disaster response in the centralized political context. This knowledge gap offers considerable opportunities for conducting disaster response network research. The context of
. Applying leadership theory to sample green enterprises, this paper proposes that political skills of team leadership have moderating effects on the relationship between team conflict (relationship conflict ... Moderated by Leaders’ Political Skills Yanhong Tu1 and Leilei Zhang2,3 1Business School, Hunan University of Technology, No. 88, Taishan West Road, Zhuzhou, Hunan 412007, China 2Business School, Zhengzhou
relation restrict the field of applications of this philosophy. To begin, we describe two kinds of closure operators that are based on right and left adhesion neighbourhoods by any binary relation
This article is about the meaning and the plausibility of the concept of neutrality with regard to debates on gender and religion in political philosophy. As an example, it takes the Capabilities ... latter conception, the former better corresponds to the basic norm of equal respect. Political philosophy; secularism; feminist ethics; Martha Nussbaum Author affiliation Cornelia M?gge holds a PhD from
cross multiple political boundaries and decisions are made not by central authorities or governments, but in cooperative regional frameworks that must accommodate many divergent interests. We add to a ... and operate electric power grids by developing and illustrating a novel approach to the study of political power in multistakeholder electricity organizations. We use semistructured interviews with
cross multiple political boundaries and decisions are made not by central authorities or governments, but in cooperative regional frameworks that must accommodate many divergent interests. We add to a ... and operate electric power grids by developing and illustrating a novel approach to the study of political power in multistakeholder electricity organizations. We use semistructured interviews with
cross multiple political boundaries and decisions are made not by central authorities or governments, but in cooperative regional frameworks that must accommodate many divergent interests. We add to a ... and operate electric power grids by developing and illustrating a novel approach to the study of political power in multistakeholder electricity organizations. We use semistructured interviews with
conversations between Political Science, Sociology, Gender Studies, Philosophy, Anthropology, Religious Studies and Theology. As guest editors of this special issue, we therefore call for continued rigorous ... neutrality. It uses the oeuvre of Martha Nussbaum, notably her Capabilities Approach, as material to analyse how political philosophy constructs the meaning of ?neutrality? and assesses its plausibility in the
intellectual and political (and even economic) boundaries between what used to be called the “hard” and the “soft” sciences. “Human simulation” is no panacea, nor is it likely to bring philosophy of science ... a challenge, any solution to which will likely require engaging in debates in the philosophy of science about human rationality, the tension between subjectivity and objectivity, and the nature of
Bipolar soft set is formulated by two soft sets; one of them provides us the positive information and the other provides us the negative information. The philosophy of bipolarity is that human
political perspective the current debates around the figure of the "crime of solidarity" in France, taking as a starting point the case of Cédric Hérrou, prosecuted and convicted in various instances for ... value when thinking about theoretical dilemmas, as well as the ethical-political power of migrations in the current democratic orders. Keywords solidarity; migrations; politics; disobedience
political perspective the current debates around the figure of the "crime of solidarity" in France, taking as a starting point the case of Cédric Hérrou, prosecuted and convicted in various instances for ... value when thinking about theoretical dilemmas, as well as the ethical-political power of migrations in the current democratic orders. Keywords solidarity; migrations; politics; disobedience
to examine the intricate dynamics of collective action in political contexts. However, the methodological counterparts to complexity theory, such as computational methods, are rarely used and, even if ... political science and public policy[14]ExplicitTheoryDiscuss the use of complexity to understand policy processes and implications for the fieldNA16What is evolutionary theory and how does it inform policy
of irregular migrants and what kind of help they provide. The article asks whether this kind of help should be seen as purely humanitarian or as a form of political action; and describes a scale ... the University of Milan. Department of Social and Political Sciences. Milan, Italy. E-mail: . **Professor of Sociology of Migrations at the University of Milan. Department of Social and Political
second aspect is captured by making a simile with a tree. Tis refers to the usefulness of philosophy for ordinary life: the tree is valued for its fruits, and these are gathered, and fnally, there is the ... metaphysics or philosophy that is located at the roots of the tree and which perfectly captures the Cartesian belief in what has come to be called foundationalism, a view that holds that knowledge is to be
networks and alliances and make a greater political impact. Revisiting the object of study, the “humanitarian reason” of the French sociologist-anthropologist Didier Fassin was taken into account. Thus ... Civil Society Organizations; Human Rights of Migrants; US-Mexico Border Region; Humanitarianism; Political Incidence Introducción El análisis del presente dossier parte de hallazgos de una
Dossiê: “Direito à cidade: segregação e lutas pela cidadania” La construcción de un sujeto político. Migrantes y lucha por la vivienda en Buenos Aires The construction of a political ... ; Vivienda; Judicialización; Subjetividad política; Buenos Aires Abstract This paper seeks to make a contribution to current debates on the political dimensions of migrations and their expressions in