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The Social Creation of Morality and Complicity in Collective Harms: A Kantian Account

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, 2018
This article considers the charge that citizens of developed societies are complicit in large‐scale harms, using climate destabilisation as its central example.
Garrath Williams
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Erosion of Constitutionalism via Constitutional Entrepreneurship: Lessons from Slovakia

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract The 2023 Slovak general election resulted in an illiberal coalition keen to transform the political regime following its Hungarian neighbour's post‐2010 example. Using the Slovak case, this article shows the key role of political party leaders’ constitutional entrepreneurship in the erosion of constitutionalism. Constitutional entrepreneurship
Darina Malová, Max Steuer
wiley   +1 more source

Dictadura militar y sociedad civil. Clase media y responsabilidad colectiva en novelas argentinas de las últimas dos décadas

open access: yesPerífrasis. Revista de Literatura, Teoría y Crítica, 2016
Este trabajo analiza tres novelas argentinas: El secreto y las voces de Carlos Gamerro (2002), El colectivo de Eugenia Almeida (2009) y Lo que nosotras sabíamos de María Inés Krimer (2009), que reconstruyen asesinatos cometidos por el Estado durante la ...
Viviana Plotnik
doaj  

Faking it : counterfeiting and consumer contradictions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Fashion counterfeiting is a multimillion pound business and one which relies on the complicity of the consumer. Frequently seen as a victimless crime, it is a difficult trade to control because as long as consumers desire brands, the greater the market ...
Hart, Susan, Hoe, Lee, Hogg, Gillian
core   +1 more source

David Mitchell's Ghostwritten and 'The Novel of Globalization': biopower and the Secret History of the Novel [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
David Mitchell's debut novel Ghostwritten (1999) not only depicts a globalized world; its peculiar formal organization also embodies the mode of relatedness that characterizes globalization. This article shows that the invisible, decentralized power that
Vermeulen, Pieter
core   +2 more sources

Dwelling in a post‐fallout landscape: re‐shaping and sustaining life in a former evacuation zone in Fukushima Habiter après la catastrophe : redonner forme au monde et entretenir la vie dans une ancienne zone évacuée à Fukushima

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
This article explores the activities of daily life in a village neighbouring the TEPCO nuclear power plant in Fukushima. It argues that one of the potentials of taking a dwelling perspective – a phenomenological approach to living within the ecological and social environments – emerges most compellingly within a polluted landscape.
Tomoko Sakai
wiley   +1 more source

19. Yüzyıl Osmanlı Ceza Hukukundaki Dönüşüm: Suça İştirâk Örneği

open access: yesULUM, 2019
XIX. yüzyılda Osmanlı Devleti birçok alanda değişimlere tanık olmuştur. Tanzimat ile başlayan süreçte vaz’ edilen gerek 1840 tarihli gerekse 1851 tarihli ceza kanunlarının içeriğine bakıldığında, muhakeme, adliye teşkilatı, idârî alanlardaki değişimin ...
Kübra Nugay, Abdullah Kahraman
doaj  

Culpability in Criminal Participation [PDF]

open access: yesSocietas et Iurisprudentia, 2018
In the paper, the author pays attention to the relationship of two criminal law institutes that find their legal anchor in the grounds of the criminal liability regulated by the Slovak Criminal Code.
Milan Boroš
doaj  

Causing a Ruckus: Complicity and Performance in Stories of Port Moody

open access: yesPublic History Review, 2018
This article is about the suicide of the chief of police of a small Canadian town, which - according to some - did not actually happen. While employed as a researcher and writer with a museum in Port Moody, British Columbia, the author heard this story ...
Matthew Hayes
doaj   +1 more source

‘The Bethune College Sensation’: Gender, Archive and Radical Passivity

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the student protests at Bethune College, Calcutta, on 3 February 1928, against the Simon Commission, a British parliamentary delegation that excluded Indian representation. On this day, female students staged a quiet but radical act of defiance by refusing to attend classes, sign apologies or vacate their hostel, despite ...
Meghmala Bhattacharya
wiley   +1 more source

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