THE LEGACY OF TOLERATION: J. G. HERDER AND MOSES MENDELSSOHN'S DEFENCE OF PLURALISM
ABSTRACT Moses Mendelssohn's ‘Jerusalem, or on Religious Power and Judaism’ (1783) was a milestone in the promotion of religious toleration – a principle that is constitutive for human rights in their contemporary conception. This article argues that ‘Jerusalem’ borrows from a surprising source: Johann Gottfried Herder's world history, which is ...
Yael Almog
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Grupparbete inom den målstyrda skolan. En undersökning om hur sex lärare erfar grupparbete. [PDF]
Bakgrund och syfte I den verksamhetsförlagda utbildningen (Vfu) har vi fått praktiska erfarenheter kring arbetsformen grupparbete. Genom våra lärdomar kring formen väcktes frågor kring hur vanliga våra upplevelser är i ljuset av verksamma lärares ...
Borgvall, Anders, Horth, Jörn
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Electoral consequences of globalization for social democratic parties across European regions
Abstract The paper investigates the influence of regional import shocks from low‐wage countries on electoral support for European social democratic parties in 289 NUTS2 regions (2002–2022). The estimates suggest that a one standard deviation increase in the import shock from low‐wage countries over an election period may lead to a decline in support ...
Michal Mádr
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What counts as young people’s civic engagement in times of accountability? On the importance of maintaining openness about young people’s civic engagement in education [PDF]
One aspect of the ICCS study’s measurement of young people’s citizencompetence is “civic engagement”. In this article it is argued that even though the study’s assessment captures important aspects of young people’s civic engagement, too strong ...
Maria Olson
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Denmark: Political Developments and Data in 2023
Abstract The government of Mette Frederiksen II took office on 15 December 2022, six weeks after the 1 November 2022 elections. Hence, expectations were high for this new type of government, a ‘cross‐the‐aisle’ majority, to get down to business. However, the government only used the majority to abolish a public holiday and has since then progressed ...
KARINA KOSIARA‐PEDERSEN
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Shared Class, Shared Opinion? Policy Preference Congruence Between Citizens and Legislators
Abstract Recent studies have shown that policymakers and policy outcomes in advanced democracies are biased against the preferences of less affluent and working‐class citizens. One reason for this inequality in substantive representation might be that most policymakers are well‐off themselves.
Reto Wüest +2 more
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Abstract Framed within the social constructionist interpretive phenomenological approach, I explore the perceptions and social experiences of two Arab girls living in Sweden. A phenomenological interpretive analysis was used to examine the unstructured in‐depth interviews.
Azher Hameed Qamar
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Børns dobbeltkodede deltagelsesmuligheder
Formålet med denne artikel er at undersøge, hvordan voksnes rammesætning, indretning af rum og materialevalg påvirker børns muligheder for demokratisk deltagelse. Det empiriske materiale udspringer af et forskningsprojekt, hvor daginstitutionspædagoger,
Hjørdis Brandrup Kortbek +1 more
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Modernitetens mörka sida. Ras, nation och genus hos Åkerhielm, Väring, Gillner och Lange 1920-1940 [PDF]
Inledning Mellankrigstiden var en kaosartad tid, mitt emellan två förödande världskrig, präglad av revolution och ekonomiska kriser, och de nybildade nationalstaternas demokrati var i ett bräckligt tillstånd.
Ivarsson, Sara
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Party competition on social media: Evidence from politicians' tweets
Abstract A blooming research agenda has begun examining the influence of party competition dynamics on politician social media behaviour. Most studies focus on the US context, generally finding little evidence that party competition dynamics influence which policy issues politicians attend to on these platforms.
Daniel Møller Eriksen
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