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Sociopolitical economy and spatial accentuation of neighbourhood gentrification in East Malaysia

gentrification, developers are the major beneficiaries of the rapid rise in property prices. This study examines the important drivers of gentrification in East Malaysia from political, economic, social and ... , as well as to determine the most influential cluster and drivers encouraging the course of neighbourhood gentrification. The study uncovers a compelling insight: although political factors exert the

Beyond exit, voice, and loyalty: the role of urban resistance in a deprived neighborhood of Madrid

, especially immigrants. The explanatory capacity of Hirschman's model is here expanded by exploring the use of resistance as a complementary response. This strategy, as a political reaction, complements voice ... a political reaction, complements voice and reinforces agency by seeking concrete improvements in the daily life of the residents. These qualitative research results provide important insight into

Political Equality and First Amendment Challenges to Labor Law

compelling state interest in reducing economic inequality’s transmission into political inequality. The Article makes two principal contributions. First, it updates criticisms of the Supreme Court’s campaign ... political equality throughout the country. And the decision’s mode of First Amendment analysis threatens other laws that strengthen both public and private sector unions’ ability to do so. In Janus the Court

Contextualism vs Non-Contextualism in Political Philosophy A Contribution to the Debate on Criticism in the Political Sciences

The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in particular in the context of political philosophy. The issue is considered in the light of two basic ... departure for critical attitudes in political philosophy.. political philosophy; political science; criticism; historism; contextualism; presentism - Piotr Świercz vidual propositions that have been

Populism and Transparency: The Political Core of an Administrative Norm

the relationship between an administrative norm and a political movement and style, and what democracy’s current state portends for transparency’s future. ... developed and provided support for the claim that information disclosure can help solve political and social problems,4 while nongovernmental organizations advocate nationally and transnationally on

Authority, Obedience, and Justification

the justification of law’s claims to authority and our obedience to those claims. This Article is an exercise in analytic legal philosophy. It clarifies the nature of authority, obedience, and ... version of Wolff’s philosophical anarchism, see Matthew Smith, Political Obligation and the Self, 86 PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2, 384 ( 2011 ). Thankfully, however, we need not resolve the

Building person-centred homes: a case study of a cluster-designed home for adults with intellectual disability in Australia

. However, their initial ideas regarding care and support were nebulous (RP Rollo) because individual funding was not generally available in 2004. Individual choice was the primary philosophy guiding the ... philosophy of individual choice (RPs). In the PATH plan, the families expressed their vision that the residents would live together as an intentional community of people who are friends or know each other in a

Political Discrimination by Private Employers

PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS 6 (rev. ed. 1996). An opposed epistemic vice might involve, for example, a knowing indulgence of one’s own confirmation bias in seeking and assessing evidence on political questions

Dwelling by appropriation: identity and attachment in low-income housing in Monterrey, Mexico

the highest income (http://portalmx.infonavit.org.mx). It should be noted that, in the Mexican case, social housing was instrumentalized, first, as a tool for the political cooptation of the hegemonic ... at low cost, a phenomenon known colloquially as “paracaidismo” (parachuting). Subsequent land regularization, detailed later, was also an instrument of political cooptation. Private property is a

The Family Preservation Philosophy and Therapy With Lesbian Clients

Family preservation is generally viewed in terms of a rather narrow practice definition. However, it's underlying philosophy offers a strong framework for building a positive, nonbiased helping ... Journal of Family Strengths The F amily Preser vation Philosophy and The With Lesbian Clients rapy Pamela de Santa 0 Recommended Citation 0 Family Preservation Journal (Summer 1996) Published by

Patočka and Hegel´'s Philosophy of the History of Philosophy

Hegel’s history of philosophy has irreplaceable place within the whole of his philosophizing and this fact grounds its philosophical importance. It has become the organ of the self-knowing mind in ... 2353-9445 Patočka and Hegel's philosophy of the history of philosophy 0 Vladimír Leško , Prof. PhD , is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, of

Sprawozdanie ze szkoły letniej „The Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind”, Kopenhaga, 13-17.08.2018 r.

Abstract: In this work, the author reports on the ninth edition of the Summer School of Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, which took place in Copenhagen on 13-17 August, 2018. At the beginning of ... lectures and ten papers presented each day. phenomenology; philosophy of mind; summer school - Wspomniane centrum jest placówką niezwykłą, której sylwetkę warto zaprezentować w kilku zdaniach. Celem

Jan Patočka and Charta 77 as a Philosophical Problem

is his effort to bridge political and philosophical thought. The aim of this article is to describe the influence of the philosophy of Jan Patočka on the Charter 77 programme. His role was revealed ... noted: “For this reason, Patočka clearly fits into the tradition of Czechoslovak political philosophy, which implies and defines the politics through what is non-political and through spiritually-rooted

Local Right-to-Work Ordinances: Why § 14(b) of the National Labor Relations Act Preempts Political Subdivisions from Regulating Union-Security Agreements

LABOR RELATIONS ACT PREEMPTS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS FROM REGULATING UNION-SECURITY AGREEMENTS Michael Soder I. INTRODUCTION “Right-to-work laws” are a bit of a misnomer. Rather than referring to laws ... right-to-work laws but 912 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW [VOL. 88 is silent regarding whether political subdivisions of a state, such as cities, municipalities, counties, or townships, have the

The changing image of the UK private landlord with the buy to let revolution

perceptions of landlords, and the media still portray landlords with the ‘rogue’ epithet, a seemingly inevitable part of the headline. It has coloured public and political perspectives. Interviews with ... political perspectives. Interviews with landlords reveal a resignation and sanguinity about their public image, which they see as belying their contribution to society. The negative perceptions have

Turn Up the Volume: The Connick Pickering Test as a Remedy for Quiet Quitting and the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Critical Private Employment Issues

, social, and political crises faced by the private employment sector is application of the public sector test created by the combined holdings of Connick v. Myers10 and Pickering v. Board of Education11 to ... its functions.88 Thus, her interests in speaking about political policies outweighed her public employer’s concerns about successfully performing its services.89 3. Snyder and the Definition of a

Jakość życia jako problem filozoficzny

The article deals with the problem of “quality of life” from the philosophical perspective. In contemporary scientific studies, the issue of quality of life is analyzed in sociological, political and ... of life, he refers this problem in the recognition philosophy of values. His research is based on the ideas of Max Scheler, and his later continuators. The author analyzes the problem of “quality of

Patočka and English Sensualism and its Place in Modern Philosophy

Reception of the British empirical-sensualistic tradition as a unique form of philosophizing has its irreplaceable place in the history of philosophy. Jan Patočka takes this fact into consideration ... 2353-9445 Patočka and English sensualism and its place in modern philosophy The reception of the British empirical-sensualist tradition as a unique form of philosophising has its special place in

What Do We Do with You: How the United States Uses Racial-Gendered Immigrant Labor to Inform its Immigrant Inclusion-Exclusion Cycle

political power.22 However, if a man is not an ablebodied, cisgendered, heterosexual, white, wealthy citizen, he begins to slip down the social ladder for failing to conform to the hegemonic model for men.23 ... desire for masculine labor at the end of the nineteenth century and in the early twentieth century created a system that was hostile toward immigrant women.125 Social and political structures perceived

Family Preservation in Perspective

This essay traces the family preservation movement to its permanency planning roots; discusses the principles and underlying philosophy of the movement, and suggests the appropriate context for ... to a complex problem (Pecora, Whittaker, Maluccio, and Barth, 2000) . In our view, however, it is not outmoded. Indeed, it should endure, both as a philosophy and as a program, because it