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Evaluating the quality of UNESCO World Heritage List: a comparison with the Baedeker’s guidebooks

single. at the margin”, i.e. they use their political influence only to push through sites of not universal renown (e.g. the coast of Devonshire), that can satisfy only a limited number of criteria, if any ... . For those that instead receive universal recognition (e.g. the Grand Canyon), the political weight of the country seems not  to play a role. If lobbying is used only at the margin, the whole UNESCO WHL

Book Review of Hope for Common Ground: Mediating the Personal and the Political in a Divided Church, by Julie Hanlon Rubio

McCormick, S.J., a scholastic of the UCS Province of the Society of Jesus, is a regent at Saint Louis University in the departments of political science and philosophy.

Identifying outlier scores and outlier jurors to reduce manipulation in classical music competitions

). We can, however, search for systems that have beneficial properties. There is a wealth of literature on voting methodology, although it is generally concerned with political elections (e.g., Austen ... within educational institutions, professional and technical societies, sports awards, and even certain political elections. 2 Correcting/discarding outlier scores In this section, we will describe basic

Socio-economic and spatial determinants of municipal cultural spending

for cultural affairs (approximately 4% of the total municipal expenditure). The econometric estimations revealed that the size of the municipality, and various socio-economic, fiscal and political ... how these expenditures relate to socio-economic, budgetary, political and spatial variables. In order to place this paper in the cultural policy framework of a federal state, it is, first of all

Originality, influence, and success: a model of creative style

investors (e.g., Keim & Madhavan, 1997) . This work also relates to research on innovation in history. The supportive intellectual environment in Europe since the 1500s as well as its political ... investment styles, or styles of political speeches and corporate communication. Finally, it is not only the measurement of originality or influence that is important, but also the very specific question of how

Workers’ access to Swedish opera houses and concert halls, 1898–2019

liberal folkbildning efforts and conservative, i.e. Kjellénian, political philosophy regarding the formation of the ‘nation’: Svenska Folket (the Swedish People). The folkbildning ideals were manifest in ... of society. The choice of Sweden is principally due to the long tradition of explicit political goals to include, first, ‘manual workers’ (Engberg, 1921) , then ‘the disadvantaged’ (SOU, 1972:66

Foreign pop-culture and backlash: the case of non-fan K-pop Subreddits during the pandemic

effects on individuals' engagement with foreign cultures. Previous versions of this paper were presented at 'Korean Wave in North America' (George Mason University) and Southern Political Science ... ? One clue can be gleaned from the research on social and political behaviors as well as behavioral and cultural economics literature, particularly the ‘backlash’ studies pointing to the effect of a (dis

The geography of music preferences

Considerable attention has been paid to America’s political and economic divides. These divides revolve around class and location, with more affluent, more educated and denser places leaning more ... reflected and reinforced by preferences, attitudes and predispositions for culture. More specifically we argue that Americans' preferences for music will reflect dimensions of these political and economic

The Courses Were Taught in Latin: Philosophy Studies in Jesuit Formation Universities Before and After the Second Vatican Council

, though some schools continue to educate the relatively small number of Jesuit seminarians. However, for most of the Society’s history the philosophy studies for lay students were a condensed version of the

Book Review: The Age of Sustainable Development, by Jeffrey Sachs

rationales for the importance of “social inclusion,” into which he subsumes most of Enlightenment political philosophy. The section ends with the laudable remark that “we therefore need to have more

Book Review: American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global, by John T. McGreevy

rationales for the importance of “social inclusion,” into which he subsumes most of Enlightenment political philosophy. The section ends with the laudable remark that “we therefore need to have more

Book Review: American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global, by John T. McGreevy

, a cursory survey of six different rationales for the importance of “social inclusion,” into which he subsumes most of Enlightenment political philosophy. The section ends with the laudable remark

From the Editor: Philosophy and Theology: Why Bother?

From the Editor: Philosophy and Theolog y: W hy Raymond A. Schroth Follow this and additional works at: http://epublications.marquette.edu/conversations Recommended Citation

Philosophy/Theology Core Requirements in 23 Jesuit Institutions

Philosophy/Theolog Jesuit Institutions Editorial Board Follow this and additional works at: http://epublications.marquette.edu/conversations Recommended Citation - Published by e-Publications

Knocking on Hell’s door: dismantling hate with cultural consumption

is sufficiently detached from the years spanning between the end of 1960s till late 1980s, another period of social and political turmoil with various incidents of far-left and far-right political ... ., 2016) . Differently from many European countries, Italy experienced high degree of political and institutional fragmentation from the collapse of the Roman Empire until 1861, being divided into several

Book Review: The Age of Sustainable Development, by Jeffrey Sachs

rationales for the importance of “social inclusion,” into which he subsumes most of Enlightenment political philosophy. The section ends with the laudable remark that “we therefore need to have more

The “Great Lockdown” and cultural consumption in the UK

, E. ( 2021 ). Leisure luxuries and the labor supply of young men . Journal of Political Economy , 129 ( 2 ), 337 - 382 . https://doi.org/10.1086/711916. Ateca-Amestoy , V. , & Ugidos , A. ( 2021 ... of the allocation of time . The Economic Journal , 75 ( 299 ), 493 - 517 . http://www.jstor.org/stable/2228949 Becker , G. S. ( 1974 ). A theory of social interactions . Journal of Political Economy

Preference formation in demand for live theatre

. Singh (Ed.), Cultural values in political economy (pp. 33 - 47 ). Stanford University Press. Heim , C. ( 2016 ). Audience as Performer: The changing role of theatre audiences in the twenty-first century

The art of crowdfunding arts and innovation: the cultural economic perspective

Kickstarter . Available on SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract= 3215280. Accessed 10 December 2020 . Becker , G. S. ( 1974 ). A theory of social interactions . Journal of Political Economy , 82 ( 6 ), 1063 - 1093 ... . , & Welch , I. ( 1992 ). A theory of fads, fashion, custom, and cultural change as informational cascades . Journal of Political Economy , 100 ( 5 ), 992 - 1026 . Blaug , M. ( 2001 ). Where are we now on