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necessarily dichotomous entities”; they may be running against the dominant stories, but they are also shaped by them. Studies of narratives have been associated mainly with discourse analysis in the field of [...] Slovenia regarding how to treat immigrants throughout the transition (Vidmar Horvat, 2009) and has shaped the solidarity discourse in recent years (Vidmar Horvat, 2012). At the micro level, it may seem that
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predetermined slogan or a campaign messaging, and not an interrogation of the structural conditions that shape one’s life story” (Fernandes, 2017, 6). The EU-funded institutions have no interest in pre- senting [...] concern as the measures happen in a considerable geographical distance. This helps poli- ticians to shape and channel domestic social energies with regard to migration. A systematic strategy within the framework
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clear how the proposed isomorphism works. It is a simple feedback effect: ideas shape social relations, and social relations shape ideas. The inter- esting theoretical issue is how this feedback unfolds in [...] rela- tions therefore has to be perceived as two-sided: “[…] the network structure linking a peo- ple shapes the construction of the identity of that network which then is used to reproduce this network structure [...] networks (or a shared communicative space, cf. Eder, 2007b, 2011, 44) and b) social relations are shaped by symbolic processes, maybe you could still elaborate a bit on how exactly you perceive this re
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motives. Daniel Maul shows how this context of competition between power and influence has always shaped the struggle to define what the ILO is and what purposes it should serve. These questions affected [...] into the ILO’s field of expertise (269-72). Maul clearly shows how the history of the ILO has been shaped by dichotomies: industrialized and developing countries had different conceptions, economies were
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maximization; as the reasoning of the highest court of Belize sug- gests, property rights can take many shapes and forms, and they might just as well be used to protect collective use rights and sus- tainable [...] ence between a note and a bill in 1794 as follows: While a promissory note continues in its original shape of a prom- ise from one man to pay another, it bears no similitude to a bill of exchange. When it [...] assumed the chair of the Advisory Committee for Trade 122 chaPter 5 Negotiations (ACTN) in 1981 and shaped the committee’s direction for years to come.49 The company was a major supplier of penicil- lin to
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it is evident in Figure 3 that even in the case of classical consumer surplus, depending on the shape of the demand curve, the sum of A3 + B3 + C3 – B3 – C3 – D3 may be negative. These five conditions
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political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project analyses the dynamics of value contestation and political mobilization in
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was true everywhere and in all areas of life, the developments of the Covid-19 pandemic profoundly shaped and influenced our plans, experiences and activities this past year. Many aspects of the ICES program [...] political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project analyses the dynamics of value contestation and political mobilization in
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sociology, geography, law, political and educational science, linguistics and philosophy. What is the shape of methodological approach towards spatial reconfigurations that are produced through borders? How
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over backwards and bashed his neck on the tiles.4 The body takes on a new shape through the destruction of its previous shapes: “Several of his toes were left in the torture chamber, saucy scraps of flesh [...] But it is also always attentive to the laby- rinths and multiplicities of individual experience as shaped by social and conceptual worlds. “ ‘Black’ is first of all a word,” Mbembe writes. “But the word [...] the dead and human bones” (pp. 136–137). This history has created race and given it the power to shape meaning, experience, the past, and the future. Race, “at once image, body, and enigmatic mirror,”