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This article examines the contribution of Slovak political science to international academic discussions by analysing publications by faculty members of Slovak political science departments. Based on
The terminology of “Chinese characteristics” (zhongguo tese) is ubiquitous in China’s political language, but its precise definition remains elusive. This study focuses specifically on the mobilising ... xihua) in 1930s and “learning the Soviet Union entirely” from 1950s to 1970s, modest manner (zhongyong zhidao) is adopted. It reflects the political wisdom of balancing Yin and Yang in Chinese philosophy
engage with political discourse, and this actually undermines the intentions of decolonial philosophy. ... , the article shows that India and Russia have adapted and simplified decolonial discourse to reject “Western-influenced” critiques of development, inequality, and authoritarianism. Under political
international students in an English as a medium of instruction (EMI) program on Chinese philosophy and culture at a top-rated university in China. Content analysis of the in-depth, semi-structured interviews ... . Serenata: Professors here are developing Chinese philosophy as contemporaneous. **[T1] is an example. He is writing on the development of Confucianism nowadays as a political philosophy […] It’s not like
that address what the government sees as particular socio-economic and geo-political challenges: to promote ‘Global Britain’, through ‘forging new relationships across the world’; to ‘support social ... -political challenges: (i) to promote ‘Global Britain’, through ‘forging new relationships across the world’; (ii) to ‘support social mobility and widen participation across the UK’ (explicitly linked to the
Experience of higher education (HE) has come to characterise many contemporary political divisions, including those related to Brexit, Trump and coronavirus policy. However, the academic literature ... causal role in changing peoples' political attitudes or is simply a proxy. Furthermore, in many contexts, there is limited descriptive evidence on whether students' political attitudes change during HE
! Ronald Barnett's latest book 'The Philosophy of Higher Education. A Critical Introduction' (2022) is a great remedy as it makes a strong case for the University's future but, most importantly, a hopeful ... one. The reason for optimism - yet cautious and critical - lies precisely in philosophy. This, however, immediately raises the following questions. How would philosophy help us to reclaim the future for
by the Global North and South Africa and their experiences of curriculum reform. Our focus is on the experiences of political scientists in Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. These countries share ... traditions but represent different political trajectories that constitute a significant condition for the discipline. The 26 political scientists we interviewed acted toward increasing local content and
development of academic freedom globally, this article uses a popular explanation from political science to “describe major trends in global regime changes in the direction to or from democracy” (Skaaning ... and decline episodes are political developments. By investigating whether democratization and autocratization and the development of academic freedom are associated over time and globally, this article
Academic freedom and global student mobility are both topics high on the scientific and political agenda. However, the relationship between transnational student mobility and academic freedom in ... ; Social network analysis; ERGM; Impact of institutions Introduction Academic freedom and global student mobility are topics high on the scientific and political agenda. Until now, however, there is no
This paper documents the structure and operations of student governments in contemporary Chinese higher education and their effect on college students’ political trust and party membership. We first ... students' political trust: Analysis of university-related factors and the current situation . Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) , 26 ( 1 ), 53 - 62 . Galinsky , A. D
Drawing upon French philosophy, this study offers a novel empirical and conceptual understanding of the newly launched European Universities Initiative. In 2019, higher education institutions across ... innovative comparative framework (see Fig. 2). The choice of the research design was inspired by a preliminary impression that the concept from philosophy—rhizomes—could be helpful in exploring the emergence
The political, social, and institutional environments in which contemporary universities operate have changed rather dramatically over the past two decades in ways that threaten the resilience of the ... Social Sciences, Institute of International Studies, Charles University , Prague , Czech Republic 1 Department of Political Science and Management, University of Agder , Kristiansand , Norway The
The battles between proponents and opponents of judicial supremacy have recently intensified in the US and also in Europe. I summarise the debates in political philosophy, legal theory and ... Social and Political Philosophy (Faculty of Humanities) and of Sociology (Faculty of Social Sciences) at the University from anonymous reviewers and from Leonard Besselink, Nik de Boer, Bas Schotel, Marcel
fundamental rights. It uses the political philosophy of John Rawls to assess why we should attach priority to certain rights and which rights should therefore be considered fundamental rights. On this basis it ... important, and be very careful in allowing restrictions on fundamental rights for the purpose of protecting this market access. This article uses the political philosophy of John Rawls and his philosophical
et al. argue, it is a concept that is complicated, “…multifaceted and consists of a heterogeneity of viewpoints, approaches, political projects and normative concerns” (2018, 2). It challenges a ... Morgan (2012) argues is a TC in social work. This construct represents both a social and political ideology and as such is strongly situated within a particular epistemic framework that makes certain
”’ (Lyman, 2000, p.684) . This systemically legitimised the Western political-epistemic domination of the orient (Said, 1978) , particularly in the context European imperialism, which continues to have ... -political and economic language, in turn contributing to the criminalisation of China and sinophobia within today’s global context (Lee, 2020) . Modern neoorientalism also involves bio-cultural
Journal of Political Philosophy , 22 ( 2 ), 125 - 149 . Clarke , I. , Flaherty , T. B. , Wright , N. D. , & McMillen , R. M. ( 2009 ). Student intercultural proficiency from study abroad programs . Journal ... European countries with shared cultural values, political interests, and higher education systems (Blumenthal et al., 1996) . This is different from many other study abroad programs that tend to elevate
countries in the rankings is a strong and accepted tradition of utilizing quantification, competition, and rating as political tools. Another reason, we argue, why Chinese universities were able to insert ... , but also in the political sector in China (Perry, 2020) . Yet, the political dimension of university rankings, or rather, their domestic political environment in China is usually not studied as a
ethnic diversity management in Ethiopia. This implies that addressing issues related to the ethnic political and administrative system at a national level is the highest priority, but is a long-term plan ... professions, close relationships, and social and political groups (Gurin et al., 2002) . Diversity considerably enhances students’ development in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains (Milem