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Individualität, die sich aus der Definition von Geschlecht, seiner Positionierung und Identifika- tion herleitet. Den Diskurs bestimmte maßgeblich die US-ame- rikanische Philosophin Judith Butler. Sie [...] Wort intersection. Es bedeutet Schnittpunkt oder Kreuzungspunkt. Im Amerikanischen ist intersec- tion das Wort für Kreuzung. So ähnlich vorstellbar ist auch das, worum es hier geht: um das Zusam- menlaufen
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Vorbilder. Als Arbeitgeberin- nen haben sie gesetzlich eine klare Beschwerde-, entschädigungs-, Präven- tions- und Fürsorgepflicht für ihre Beschäftigten. Aufgrund der bestehen- den Betreuungs- und Abhängigk [...] betrachtet und angepasst werden. eine heterogene studierendenschaft verlangt auf der ebene der organisa- tion mehr Flexibilität, die von der einrichtung orts- und zeitunabhängiger Lernräume und flexibler Kin
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political attractions. ‘Soft’ energy technologies such as those that rely on sun, wind and vegeta- tion, are flexible, resilient, sustain- able, and benign’. – Amory Lovins Sustainable Living in Remote [...] and integrating the wis- dom of traditional lifestyles with ap- propriate modern technology solu- tions. Sponsored by German Academic Exchange Services INDIAN ALUMNI CONVENTION & EXHIBITION Renewable Energy [...] look at urban-rural spaces as one continuum in order to explore technology and lifestyle interven- tions that can bring amenities from urban to rural areas and vice versa. ANGIRAS - INDIAN ALUMNI CONVENTION
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web (a web of kinship, for example, or of friendship, patron-client ties, or teacher-student rela- tions). On the other hand, one may identify oneself (or another person) by member- ship in a class of persons
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redefine the EU as a primarily economic, nationalistic federation of states, calling for a “normaliza- tion of (symbolic) borders and the relegitimation of national identities” (Zappettini, 2019a, 28). On the [...] future. (c) ‘Drawing borders’ (geographical dimension): concerns the question of border-construc- tion: who is inside, who stays outside? These three discursive dimensions are related to legitimation [...] theory (Char- maz, 2006). The second step consisted of the understanding of how ‘topoi’ and legitima- tion strategies served for and/or contributed to shaping the framework of Europe- discourses and each specific
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emergency news (Chouliaraki, 2006). As described by Chouliaraki, emergency news focuses on representa- tion of human suffering, which results in pity from the audience. Faced with troublesome images of human [...] element of professional self-presentation in political journalism (Luthar, 2017); through legitima- tion of migration policy (Pajnik, 2017); or portrayed as humanitarianism (Jontes, 2017), a sharp line of [...] media head- quarters, issuing protests by invoking memories of the twentieth century. In “Concentra- tion Camp Slovenia”, a reader wrote, “It is sad to see that we are using the same methods as were used
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designed to counter and invalidate the local imagina- tion of Europe as ‘paradise’. The paper evaluates the effectiveness of this counter narra- tion on the level of its content, its structure and the c [...] became migrants – hence “the imaginations, expectations and motivations that fuel the pursuit of migra- tion” in countries of origins – stays unexplored (Graw, K., & Schielke, 2012, 11). This kind of oversi [...] it is represented in today’s post-colonial Africa. In this paper, I focus on the following ques- tions: How does a counter narrative need to be structured in order to be successful? Which functions does
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76). The link between narratives (as ways of bringing forth identities) and people’s social rela- tions therefore has to be perceived as two-sided: “[…] the network structure linking a peo- ple shapes the [...] public re- sponses to political events as “shit-storms”, reacting with moral denigration and devalua- tion. On the other hand, there are equally communicative counter-mobilizations that try to hold against [...] Macmillan. Trenz, H.-J. (2016). Narrating European society. Toward a sociology of European integra- tion. Lanham: Lexington.
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(265-76). The book is highly accessible and well written. Readers benefit from three guiding ques- tions that are taken up repeatedly throughout the chapters: Whose organization was and is the ILO? What
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(especially within sociological work) to denote how societies change as a result of European integra- tion and how, in turn, this process rests on specific socio-structural foundations and is af- fected by [...] inquiry? Against this background, this special issue aims to make the case for combining both no- tions more explicitly in further research. In so doing, we argue, first of all, that a narrative perspective [...] constitutive for organizations) – shape meaning and provide sense-making on all levels of social observa- tion, just like narrative itself. On the micro level, people in and relating to Europe tell sto- ries of