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interactions (‘group’ implying communities and any type of organization). It is at the meso- level of intersubjective organizing and organizations that institutionalized cultural narra- tives are being negotiated [...] Europe and the EU – both organizations from a perspective grounded in communi- cation theory (Schoeneborn, 2011 for an elaboration on communication as constitutive for organizations) – shape meaning and provide [...] 1995). What is more, they do construct phenomena agents perceive as reality (Bruner, 1991) by organizing identities into cultural or political institutions (Ewick & Silbey, 1995). Through the use of
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form for telling stories. Narrative genres are like grammars that organize the way people tell each other about the world. Genres organize stories on what moves social actors, i.e. on ideas and emotions; [...] 2006, 257). Such “resonance” or “fidelity” can be said to exist if the elements of a narrative are organized in a meaningful sequence, so that the claims made by this narrative (e.g. in terms of iden- tity) [...] are coming from somewhere, etc.). Sensemaking requires words that circulate. These words can be organized as arguments (but you nor- mally do not enter social relations by forcing the other to take a stance
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years. These include among others the three anthologies organized by the ILO, namely Globali- zing social rights. The International Labour Organization and beyond (Sandrine Kott & Joëlle Droux, eds., 2013) [...] are taken up repeatedly throughout the chapters: Whose organization was and is the ILO? What characterizes the ILO as an international organization? What has been the ILO’s specific contribution to the [...] what characterizes the ILO as an international organization is ultimately also a question of whether and to what extent the ILO is an international organization among others. Maul situates the ILO within the
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evolve over time. A master-narrative is culturally coherent and politically powerful; it is a way of organizing powerful meanings. It involves “a set of coherent communication acts and embedded ideas. It is [...] identity: “A national identity is a discourse – a way of constructing meanings which influences and organizes both our actions and our conception of ourselves […]. National cultures construct identities by [...] Luxembourg: European Communities. Barth, F. (1969). Ethnic groups and boundaries: The social organization of culture differ- ence. (Results of a symposium held at the University of Bergen, 23rd to 26th
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with no sanitary or food assistance. In the following days, humanitarian help was organized, but non-registered organizations or individual volunteers were pre- vented from entering the sites unaccompanied [...] when, faced by the pressure of large numbers of incoming refugees, Croatian authorities set up organized transport from Serbia to Slovenia. On 18 September, a convoy of buses ended its journey at the border [...] counter-narratives in sociological analysis, attention should be paid not only to how resistances are organized in relation to dominant, official, hegemonic narratives, but also to what are the distributive powers
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those are the things that tell you ‚No, I want to live in an organized community like that‘. Because Cameroon of course, it‘s not so organized and structured like soci- eties in Europe. – I know what TV [...] Arjun Appadurai (2010, 31) foregrounds the im- portance of the imagination by describing it as “an organized field of social practices, a form of work, and a form of negotiations between sites of agency and [...] local insights of its intermediate narrators: 2020 Marlene Gärtner 97 “Among these civil society organizations there is one that is made up of returned migrants. So, they can testify what their experience
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contexts, from business associations to trade unions, international organizations, church and development policy groups, student organizations, political networks, festivals etc. Among others at: European Business [...] genabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis CV Matthias Schmelzer - 2024 6 ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS AND SESSIONS Organization of Special Sessions, Roundtables or Panels World Congress of Environmental [...] of Leipzig) 2017 Conference in three languages (German, English, French), organized amongst others with several self-organized refugee groups (approximately 700 participants) Warden of the West. The OECD
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Governments and aid agencies working on development issues; • International organizations such as the World Bank, organizations of the UN system (e.g. ILO, FAO, UNIDO, UNDP, UNICEF, UNESCO, etc.), the OECD [...] programme offers great visibility and exposure to international organizations, federal agencies, academic and non-academic research organizations, as well as private companies and corporations involved in disaster [...] Switzerland, during which they visit the headquarters of international health organizations including the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations (UN). Here, students have the opportunity to interact
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temporality and futurity within American stud- ies at large. Introduction Kindly supported by Organization Welcome and Introduction Birgit Däwes and Kristina Baudemann (Europa-Universität Flensburg) Keynote
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