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reasons, the author seeks interdisciplinary dialogue with other neighbouring fields which she spells out, that is, environmental and intergenerational philosophy, political theory, indigenous studies and ... Intergenerational Justice: Indigenous Philosophy, the Environment and Relationships” is a timely response to global environmental challenges and their future-oriented outlook, deeply rooted in the cosmovisions of
The purpose of this paper is to philosophically examine how disinformation from state officials and politicians affects the right to access to information and political participation. Next to the ... disciplines in recent scholarship, embedding the issue in an interdisciplinary framework of political science, philosophy of knowledge, and communications theory. This background knowledge is then applied to a
as legal and political instruments, it critically discusses human rights provisions and explores the legal and institutional frameworks on human rights enforcement in Bangladesh—(re)construed in 50 ... ; Enforcement; Legal system; Political system; Bangladesh Introduction Bangladesh has become one of Asia’s most remarkable success stories in recent years. It is in its near graduation from the least developed
Our purpose is to present a logical sequence that accounts for the way in which the critique of political economy (Marx) is categorically articulated and configured with the production of space ... professor of Instituto de Filosofía Juvenal Dho of Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez, Chile. Research lines: classic german philosophy, Hegelianism, Marxism, and critique to political economy. Recent
migration. This novel framework offers a thinking space to subvert approaches to migrants and migration as it compels us to come face-to face with the “other”, which in turn renders the political accountable ... “vulnerable” is “fixed in a political position of powerlessness and lack of agency” (Butler 2016, p. 25) . Importantly, because the vulnerable group approach reduces vulnerability to something entirely
the Nation-State, and c) membership to cultural groups that do not allow self-reflection, learning and changing. Building on Martínez Guzmán´s Philosophy for Peace, the political self from the ... proposition is at the heart of a Philosophy for Peace. It suggests a new way of conceptualizing the political self, a self that is responsible or that must respond to that which he/she is capable of doing in
rights. In seven original contributions, scholars from political science, law, accounting, and philosophy critically reflect on the theoretical foundations of the UNGPs, they analyze the effectiveness of
Literature on pre-electoral coalitions underlines political hegemony, erosion and electoral cycles as determinants for the creation of anti-hegemonic coalitions. However, in governor elections, the ... . 1, Argentina: Grupo Interuniversitario Posdata. [ Links ] Crasnow, Sharon (2012), “The Role of Case Study Research in Political Science: Evidence for Causal Claims”, en Philosophy of Science, vol
This article takes a closer look at intimate partner violence (IPV) and its semantical, political, and legal interactions with crisis and crisis discourse. Starting from the fact that IPV has been ... “the private is political” and that states are, to a certain extent, responsible for human rights violations perpetrated by individuals in the private sphere.16 The exact scope of these due diligence and
, the release and election of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political prisoners, and efforts to promote the rule of law (Crouch 2017; Rosenbaum et al. 2021) . Yet, the constitution guaranteed the military ... education in Myanmar faced multiple political and institutional challenges imposed by years of undemocratic governance including university closures in response to political protests, censorship, the negative
the proposals of Philosophy for Peace expounded by Vicent Martínez Guzmán. The objective of this comparative approach is to examine the possible concurring points between the two projects as well as ... globalized and interrelated. Key words: colonialism; culture for peace; modernity; philosophy; post-colonial studies Introducción De entrada, es de notar que el diálogo entre estos dos proyectos
regressions in the Supplementary Material. The treatment effects were robust to the inclusion of the background variables of gender, age, education, and political orientation as controls. The Salient treatment ... higher education, 4 = two-year college degree, 5 = four-year college degree, 6 = master’s degree, 7 = doctoral degree, and 8 = professional degree (JD, MD). “Political orientation” is a scale variable from
philosophy of justice downplays the plurality of meanings resources have for collectives and argue that conflicts over natural resources can best be accounted for using human rights. Finally, the paper looks ... imagining a better use and distribution of resources is thus warranted. Paradoxically, normative political theory and philosophy of justice started paying attention to natural resources only recently. Having
The article addresses the intellectual legacy of philosopher and peace researcher Vicent Martínez Guzmán. His theoretical and conceptual proposal of philosophy for peace will be presented in dialogue ... between their approaches. To that end, recognition and care will be taken as analytical lines. From the conceptual tools of philosophy for peace and imperfect peace, recognition and care will be examined as
Political violence by gender reasons constitutes a menace for the rights of women acting in the political sphere and has harmful effects in society. However, it is difficult to understand what should ... considered political violence. The aim of this text is to examine different perspectives about the meaning of gender-based political violence. The discussion is supported on reviews of scholarly research
populist reason, the paper proposes an innovative typology with three modes of social identification for discourse analysis: direct identification with the political leader; indirect identification around ... sociopolitical identities and processes from the political theory of discourse. Key words: identifications; political leader; object a; demand; theory of populism. Introducción1 El presente trabajo
This is a theoretical proposal for the study of political careers from the perspective of three different moments (beginning, development and conclusion) according to the use of political capital ... to the use of political capital made by politicians. Different patterns of political capital as well as their impact on political trajectories are studied; the weight of time and economic resources
actors that engage in migration governance mechanism, and polarization of political initiatives (e.g., politics of allocation and dispersal, readmission negotiations, convergence/divergence of priorities ... remained as a motto for human rights activists and for some reason underestimated by scientific communities. Many scientists adopted the concept merely as an instrument for opposing political actors and
territorial fragmentation of Argentine politics.Keywords : electoral coalitions; political parties; Argentina.. ... Political Research (ECPR), España. [ Links ] De Luca, Miguel y Malamud, Andrés (2016), “¿Todo sigue igual que ayer? Continuidad y ruptura en el sistema de partidos argentino (1983-2015)”, en Freidenberg