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Non-Modernization: Power–Culture Trajectories and the Dynamics of Political Institutions
Modernization theory is a cornerstone of much of political science, despite the mounting evidence against its predictions. We outline a theory in which the distribution of political power critically combines with political culture. We call the basic components of culture “attributes” and argue that these can be combined into larger cultural ...
James Robinson, K Daron Acemoglu
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Equality, fairness, and non-discrimination are widely promoted as core values of professional conduct in contemporary institutions. Yet beneath policy rhetoric, patterns of unequal and differential treatment continue to shape everyday academic life. This longitudinal qualitative study examines how institutional culture, managerial practices, and power ...
Saima Nomaan
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The Formation оf Regional Identity Involves а Variety оf Different Power Relations
Currently, Sedati Regency's coastal region has undergone an identity shift. The region, which was once renowned as a representation of seaside culture, has been changed into a new official residential community.
Wiwik Dwi Susanti +2 more
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Safety culture and power dynamics in organizations
Abstract The Safety Culture (SC) concept is widely used in industry and scientific literature, encompassing meanings ranging from fatalistic approaches to integrated ones. Even in the more advanced approaches, fundamental questions often remain on the surface: How work conflicts and contradictions are addressed?
Raoni Rocha +2 more
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Autonomy and Power: The Dynamics of Class and Culture in Rural Bolivia [PDF]
Maria L. Lagos supplies a fine-grained ethnographic and historical analysis of the intersecting dynamics of class and culture in Tiraque, a province in the highlands of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Linda J. Seligmann, Maria L. Lagos
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Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are integral to healthcare provision. However, healthcare has historically adopted a hierarchical power structure meaning some voices within the MDT have more influence than others.
Lisa Rogers +2 more
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The Poetics of In-betweeness: A Study of Selected Poems for Meena Alexander
This paper deals with Meena Alexander (1951-2018), one of the most influential Indian English poets. It focuses on her poetry which explores the relationship between Indian culture and the British culture, as well as the bond between memory and present ...
Qasim Serhan , Lamya'a Karam
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The Political Culture ers and Its Impact on the State-Nation Relationship during the First Decade of the Islamic Republic of Iran [PDF]
This study aims to investigate the impact of the political culture of both the Iranian populace and rulers on the state-nation relationship during the initial decade of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Seyyed Mohammad Taghi Al Ghafour +1 more
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Imaginative Culture and the Enriched Nature of Positive Experience
To understand the evolution of imaginative culture, we need to understand its unique affective power. The purpose of this article is to explain our enjoyment of imaginative culture from the standpoint of a distinctive theoretical approach to ...
Nathaniel F. Barrett
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Non-Modernization: Power-Culture Trajectories and the Dynamics of Political Institutions
Modernization theory is a cornerstone of much of political science, despite the mounting evidence against its predictions. In this paper, we argue that the theory's failings are rooted in predictions that are not conditioned on history and cultural configurations.
Daron Acemoglu, James Robinson
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