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within a social constructivist framework, we assume that language constructs knowledge about groups and group memberships that individuals may identify with or re- ject, shaping their “social identity” [...] European Journal of Social Science Research, 31(4), 484-503. doi: 10.1080/13511610.2018.1490637 McDonald, M. (1996). 'Unity in diversity': Some tensions in the construction of Europe. Social Anthropology, 4(1) [...] organizational narratives as “temporal, discursive constructions that provide a means for individual, social, and organizational sensemaking and sensegiving” also highlights that narratives draw on discursive
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narratives of Europe. Keywords: Refugee crisis, CDA, Social media narratives, Euroscepticism, Users’ comments 1. Introduction: the refugee crisis and social media narratives The so-called refugee crisis represents [...] debate on social media as a public arena, where different actors play a role in the discursive constructions of narratives of Europe. The emergent, collaborative, and context-rich qualities of social media [...] narratives are intended as a discourse genre, an important social and discursive resource that creates identities for their audiences in the social media context (Page, 2012). Following the approach introduced
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article begins with a comparative historical view of media depictions of refugees after the break-up of social- ist Yugoslavia. It is argued that the early depictions were region specific and dependent on European [...] change and the individual attempt to define oneself in both compliance and opposition to the norms and social routines. When studying the refugee crisis, the narrative approach could be an important tool to [...] exists prior to their mutual interaction, and both are contingent on and defined by heteronomous social settings – both biographic and institutional. When transferred to sociological analysis of collective
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iconic imagery which underlines the social visibility and omnipresence of the promise of migration in emigration contexts: “[The houses] incorporate the very social effects of migration […]. A whole set [...] to maturity because at home the youth “could neither satisfy some of the social obligations of manhood, such as providing a social security to their parents, nor guar- antee their ontological security” (Jua [...] misjudgements of the structural nature of narratives, the role of facts in migratory decisions and the social inevitability of migration in Cameroon. These flaws are not surprising as both, the local and the
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Thus, the theory that narratives are a mechanism of social repair (or social change in an old-fashioned language) simply states that, in times of social disorder, repair follows a path that is determined [...] shape social relations, and social relations shape ideas. The inter- esting theoretical issue is how this feedback unfolds in time and the cumulative effects over time. The theory is that social relations [...] narrative shift which social relations no longer accommodate or with a change of social relations that unmakes the resonance to the old stories into which people were socialized. It is to be expected that
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himself uses mainly the (more normative) term of social justice, and not the rather sociological one of social (in)equality. Also, the ILO had used “social justice” in the preamble of its founding docu- [...] of social inequality – is an impressive reminder that social justice is a core condition for the stability of democracies. Also, the ILO had to recognize in recent decades that the notion of social progress [...] with and against the market. The ILO and ‘global social justice’ Review: Daniel Maul – The International Labour Organization. 100 Years of Global Social Policy, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019 Nils Exner (nils
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decisions. The social science infrastructure for social policy research is being thinned out, the number of social policy chairs is being reduced, and research institutes are weakening their social pol- icy [...] it by a social transfer up to the income level they would achieve if they only received the social transfer. Depending on the concrete design of the rules for crediting earned income to social transfers [...] true in general, but it is particularly true of social policy. Not only is there no shortage of diagnoses of increasing inequality, disenfranchisement, social relegation and the fear of it. They are even
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erlaubt social citizenship in Frankreich, nach sozialem Status zu differenzieren und das öffentliche Handelns [action publique] an konkrete Zielsetzungen zu binden. In Deutschland hingegen beruht social citizenship [...] resilience of the European public sphere? Focusing on the emergent social and political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project [...] values: civil rights and liberties, freedom of speech, data security, the need to safeguard vulnerable social groups (such as care workers and migrants), gender equality, and the authority of science. In some
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Universität Flensburg, Germany 1) Digitalisation/the digital age in relation to traditional and new/social media 2) Language revitalization and activism through media 3) Cultural policies and effects on identity [...] Media and gender perspectives 5) Effects on minority/majority relations, language legitimacy and social acceptance 6) The role of the public sector, including in relation to educational use of media 7)
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Wales Trinity Saint David. 10:30 – Coffee break 11:00 – Panel 1: Dynamic virtual landscapes: between social media, connectivity and langua- ge maintenance. • Fan community building on Twitter: A method of [...] University of Hamburg. Niamh Ní Bhroin, University of Oslo. • Which languages do Besermans use on social media and why? – Christian Pischlöger, University of Vienna. • Academic indigenous lands: Connecting