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Vortragende/r Titel 19.05.2020 Massih Zekavat (IIM) Revisionar Environmental Normative Beliefs in Three Works of Children´s Literature Abstract Concerns have been growing as the undeniable symptoms of climate [...] is an important (ideological) apparatus to promulgate behavior. In this talk, I will explore three works of children’s literature across different cultures and media in order to explicate the normative beliefs [...] also evident in the creative and interactive relationship between the text and illustrations in her works. Her Two Friends employs various natural elements including leaves and seeds to create the collage
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expansion of rights for workers and citizens in the EU (Recchi 2015: 25). In the 2010s, member states at the national or EU level adopted changes to rules for both the posting of workers (PoW) and freedom of [...] wanted EU citizens that work or study in the country (Interview Commission #16). The economic utility of FoM for Germany in times of economic growth and shortages for skilled workers was repeatedly mentioned [...] protection The political dispute over posted workers in the EU reveals a conflict over market freedoms and measures protecting social standards and local workers from competition. In terms of EU law, the
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speculative. I use a sociological and a political argument. X. First sociologically: In his seminal work “Soziologie” Georg Simmel (1908/1992) ana- lyzes “conflict” as a modus of social integration in contrast
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for the economic wisdom of Brexit. The economic truth is that while free-riding might work for one, it cannot work for everyone. References Krugman, Paul (1981), Intraindustry Specialisation and the Gains [...] EU’s friend in the House of Commons, in particular with the EU legislating on climate policy and workers’ rights. A rebellion begins in the Tory party under the leadership of John Major, and the Tory party
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then be mandatory for UK citizens in the EU and for EU citizens in the UK to apply for residence and work permits unless specific arrangements are made in the treaty to be concluded between the EU and the
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Brexit mean for the UK and the EU? This commentary argues that Brexit will occupy the EU for years, and work as a brake on the EU as Brexit appears to represent a radical echo of popular dissatisfaction with [...] compliance with the so-called ‘four freedoms’, comprising free movement within the EU for migrants/workers (including students), goods, services and capital. This condition will probably be hard to swallow [...] particular and widespread kind of dissatisfaction with the way people believe or experience that the EU works. A kind of dissatisfaction that politicians can hardly ignore without risking an increase in support
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language regimes often encounter. In practice, professionals use the language that is required to get the work done and to achieve results. The EU cannot be an exception. Clocks cannot be rewound. English is far [...] reduce Europe’s plurilinguistic space to the bilingualism of ‘global’ English. Instead there is still work to be done in encouraging the emergence of polyphonic subjects and polyglot citizens of a plurinational [...] htm xi Worstall, T. (2016, June 28). Brexit effects: EU to try to stop using English, but it doesn’t work that way. Forbes. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com xii Kristeva J. (2016). Homo Europaeus: Does
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mon practice until now – to negotiate and conclude TTIP and CETA behind closed doors. This doesn´t work any longer. Large portions of populations, obviously in Germany, inter- vened to a degree not expected [...] dominant line of politics does not necessarily imply a rightist impetus. That impetus, it is true, is at work in most countries and regions; look at France, Germany, the UK, Austria. In these countries, protest [...] decisive here that these people feel deserted, that the demise of a whole population of industrial workers, in the North East, has been accepted, more or less indifferently, by the elites of Paris, including
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crisis could be solved only through a democratic method of CONCORDIA DISCONCORDANTIUM CANONUM that works on both levels. Unfortunately, as it seems, there is no such solution available. If the fragmented [...] national states progress to decouple themselves from transnational law, the suicide-referenda will work and fragment them further, and in shortest time they will become an exact copy of the structure (not
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science, and it opposes the separa- tion of powers. From this follows: Left-wing populism does not work. When the left adopts populist logic, they slip to the right. 3. The fiction of „the people“ Since