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Parliamentary Supremacy versus Judicial SupremacyHow can adversarial judicial, public, and political dialogue be institutionalised?

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 and the EU Internal Market: Just how Fundamental are the EU Treaty Freedoms?A Normative Enquiry Based on John Rawls’ Political Philosophy

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

Call for Papers and Editorial Philosophy

database. Editorial Philosophy The Basic Communication Course Annual examines current introductory communication course research and pedagogical issues. Articles may be experimental, theoretical, or

Call for Papers and Editorial Philosophy

Philosophy Call for Papers The Basic Communication Course Annual is inviting submissions for its 8th edition. The Annual is published nationally by American Press (Boston) and all of its articles are indexed ... current APA guidelines. Submit to: Editorial Philosophy The Basic Communication Course Annual examines current introductory communication course research and pedagogical issues. Manuscripts may be

Call for Papers and Editorial Philosophy

Editorial Philosophy Call for Papers The Basic Course Commission invites submissions to be considered for publication in Basic Communication Course Annual 10 to be published in 1998. The Annual is published ... Annual 10 Department of Communication and Theater Youngstown State University One University Plaza Youngstown,OH 4455-3631 phone (330-742-3633 e-mail () Editorial Philosophy The Basic Communication

Online Political Microtargeting: Promises and Threats for Democracy

Online political microtargeting involves monitoring people’s online behaviour, and using the collected data, sometimes enriched with other data, to show people-targeted political advertisements ... . Introduction Political campaigns are increasingly combining data-driven voter research with personalised political advertising: online political microtargeting.1 Through political microtargeting, a political

Native Virtues: Traditional Sioux Philosophy and the Contemporary Basic Communication Course

, friends, and recreation. Finding time and energy during the academic year to alter our practices or make major shifts in our philosophy can be difficult if not impossible. Dedicating oneself to a major

Special Forum on the Philosophy of Teaching Education as Communication: The Pragmatist Tradition

; most notably perhaps, from feministwomen’s studies (see, e.g., hooks 1994; Maher & Tetreault, 2001) and neo-Marxist philosophy (see, e.g., Apple, 1993, Friere, 1970, Margonis, 1993) . However ... made by the instructor or to hold course material accountable to their stock of lived experience. Palmer (1998) has characterized mainstream educational philosophy as that which: centers on a teacher who

Reflections about Future Directions for the Basic Communication Course and Basic Course Scholarship

al. (2022) noted in the most recent survey of the basic course, these changing times include national and international events that commenced in 2020 and resulted in social, political and cultural ... upheaval (e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic, migration to remote workplaces, a tumultuous economy, extremes in political polarization, and an increase in racial tensions and hostilities). Amidst such upheaval

The (Political) Pursuit of Victim Voice:(Comparative) Observations on the Dutch Draft on the Adviesrecht

? needs used within the political debate may be featured as a homogeneous concept, the legal traditions that need to host victim-oriented arrangements differ. Indeed, the apparent political consensus with ... Victim Support was, however, felt to be beneficial.41 Nevertheless, the expansion of the oral VIS remained a contentious issue within the Dutch debate. In the wake of the political debate with regard to

The Basic Communication Course Syllabus as a Rhetorical Document: The Impact of Mediated Immediacy on Communication Apprehension with Instructors and Out-of-Class Communication

instructors. We used Slattery and Carlson’s (2010) classification of the syllabi as serving motivational (included in the teaching philosophy section of the syllabus), structural (course policies section), and ... is designed to make students competent, ethical, critical, confident, and information literate communicators. TEACHING PHILOSOPHY The two key values that I believe are crucial to a healthy classroom

Rethinking Our Approach to the Basic Course: Making Ethics the Foundation of Introduction to Public Speaking

illustrated through a description of one introductory public speaking course that was recently restructured to meet this philosophy. ... a focus on skills and effectiveness, the content is taught largely as technique, not as philosophy. The focus on technique means that public speaking is taught as a systematic procedure by which a

Experiencias en la intervención con el entorno facilitador de la autonomía personal

. Accessibly, usability, quality and sustainability are in a high position in the European and national political agendas, offering good opportunities for new markets and services, new curricula and more

The Virtuality of Territorial Borders

If architecture is politics, then the rise of data-driven computing systems will transform the course, if not the conditions of possibility for the political. Provoked by the work of artists Ruti ... Toronto Law Journal, no. 2, pp. 196-224. R. Sela & M. Amir (eds.), Extraterritorialities in Occupied Worlds (2016). The distinction between 'politics' and 'the political' stems from C. Lefort, The Political

Public Speaking in a Pandemic: A Situational, Compensatory, and Resilient Undertaking

.” Ironically, these physical (and social) boundaries created separation between the public and private selves, the classroom and the political sphere, emboldening many of the students to act with more impunity ... resiliency in students as one of its learning objectives. Resilience is a crucial attribute for students living in economic and political systems that are precarious. Creating assignments and activities that

Special Forum on the Philosophy of Teaching: A Synthesis and Response

, political and ethical implications. In response to the editor’s call to address issues of philosophy of teaching these authors did not ascend to the highest levels of conceptual abstraction or delve into the ... Group Communication Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Other Communication Commons, and the Speech and Rhetorical Studies Commons 2 San Jose State University Special Forum on the Philosophy of Teaching

Special Forum on the Philosophy of Teaching: A Synthesis and Response

, political and ethical implications. In response to the editor’s call to address issues of philosophy of teaching these authors did not ascend to the highest levels of conceptual abstraction or delve into the ... Group Communication Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Other Communication Commons, and the Speech and Rhetorical Studies Commons 2 San Jose State University Special Forum on the Philosophy of Teaching

The ‘Social Market Economy’ in a (Heterogeneous) Social Europe: Does it Make a Difference?

financial and migration crises, serves only to highlight the gap between rhetoric and reality. We identify two main reasons for this, namely a lack of legal competence and a lack of political will. We then ... greater calls for the EU to respond to these challenges, at the very time when there is a lack of significant political will to act. These problems are exacerbated by the fact that some perceive the EU to

Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: Promoting Inclusivity in the Basic Course

, denied, and isolated from economic, political, and cultural participation, and that this systemic trauma impacts student learning. This recognition is inherent to the scholarship goals of critical

Between the Dog and the Divine: Resistance and conventionalism in cosmopolitanism

a plan for overcoming them; but in Diogenes a political programme that cannot attain its own ends, and in Zeno a political solution that comes unmoored from its foundations. Today, the International ... defines the cosmopolitanism position as follows: ?The nebulous core shared by all cosmopolitan views is the idea that all human beings, regardless of their political affiliation, are (or can and should be