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Book review: The international order has rearguard problems too
Review of the book: De Wilde, Pieter; Koopmans, Ruud; Merkel, Wolfgang; Strijbis, Oliver y Zürn, Michael (eds.). The struggle over borders: cosmopolitanism and communitarianism. Cambridge University Press, 2019, 288 págs.
Oriol Costa
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On Constitutional Patriotism and Its Critics
The world today is ruptured by regressing notions of collective identity, seemingly abandoning the hard-fought progress made during the last seven decades.
Lukas Schmid
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Desired and Feared Identities and Their Role in Occupational Identity Regulation
Abstract This paper extends theory by showing how occupational identity regulation operates jointly through both desired and feared identities which, in combination, enforce normative control. Taking a narrative identity perspective and drawing on an ethnographic and interview‐based study of veterinarians, we make three principal contributions to our ...
Sarah Page‐Jones, Andrew D. Brown
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ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to exploit an innovative spatial econometric approach to map and study the evolving patterns of industrial districts (IDs). The procedure can be classified as a k‐means cluster‐wise regression procedure and is designed to detect homogeneous areas of subcontracting activity.
Jacopo Canello +3 more
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Why Do Prosocial People Dislike Markets in Some Countries and Like Them in Others?
ABSTRACT Based on the doux commerce thesis, which suggests that people in market‐oriented societies hold stronger prosocial values than those in less market‐oriented ones, one can expect prosocial and pro‐market values to be positively associated. The fact that the association holds for cross‐country observations but does not universally hold for cross‐
Pál Czeglédi
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Radicals versus Moderates: A Critique of Gyekye’s Moderate Communitarianism
The communitarian conception of person is a widely accepted view in Africanthought. Kwame Gyekye thinks there is a distinction between what hecalls radical communitarianism and his own version of moderatecommunitarianism.
Matolino, B, Bernard Matolino
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ABSTRACT While electoral support in deeply divided societies is expected to follow segmental lines, parties often attract substantial backing from outside their core constituencies. This article examines why voters in Belgium's Brussels‐Capital Region—a consociational system designed to enable the peaceful cohabitation of the French and Dutch language ...
Benjamin Blanckaert +2 more
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Roundtable on Communitarianism
We are here to discuss a range of social and political issues which can be subsumed under the rubric of communitarianism, and which are increasingly rising to the top of various political agendas.What is this communitarianism?
Taves, Michael +3 more
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ABSTRACT ‘Bottom‐up nationalism’—the belief that the nation is of the people, by the people and for the people—can serve as a powerful collective action frame for mass mobilization. We study the evolution of Tunisian dinar banknote iconography as an indicator of the institutionalization of bottom‐up nationalism before and after the Jasmine Revolution ...
Jacques E. C. Hymans, Chloe Bernadaux
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