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App Imperialism: The Political Economy of the Canadian App Store
To critically engage with the political economy of platformization, this article builds on the concepts of platform capitalism and platform imperialism to situate platforms within wider historical, economic, and spatial trajectories.
David B. Nieborg +2 more
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Economics Imperialism and Economic Imperialism: Two Sides of the Same Coin
We argue that in a core–periphery economic world economics imperialism as advanced by the postwar Chicago School and economic imperialism led by the economies of the north are two sides of the same coin. We first review the parallelism between postwar capitalism’s core–periphery expansion of the north into the south and the Chicago theory of economics ...
Angela Ambrosino +2 more
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Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography? [PDF]
Geographical economics (also known as the “new economic geography”) is an approach developed within economics dealing with space and geography, issues previously neglected by the mainstream of the discipline. Some practitioners in neighbouring fields traditionally concerned with spatial issues (descriptively) characterized it as – and (normatively ...
Marchionni Caterina, Mäki Uskali
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An analysis of the experiences of regional and subregional integration in Latin America points to issues such as the difficulty of practicing continuous and coherent integration processes, the predominance of an economic axis over a political axis and ...
Thomaz Delgado De David +1 more
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The Rise of The Rising Sun: The Roots of Japanese Imperialism in Mutsuhito Era (1868-1912)
This article aims to discuss the Japanese modernisation of the Mutsuhito Emperor Era, which focused on the developments that triggered Japan to become an imperialist country.
Gema Budiarto
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New Threats, Old Challenges: Understanding Roman Imperialism in Post-Soviet Russia
Russian scholars who want to study the Roman Empire, its provinces, and theoretical aspects of Roman imperialism face issues such as the notable disfavour for theoretical re-thinking and debate (a striking contrast to Western academia).
Anton Yeralyevich Baryshinkov
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The author`s approach to the theme of the artificle is focused on the research of the dialogical relationship between scientific practice and its philosophical and methodological awareness, which is subordinated to the main requirement of clear awareness
Kondratyev V.Yu., Klyuev A.A.
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Unveiling power, or why social science's task is explanation
Abstract This short essay contends that sociology should devote attention to causal explanation in order to expose lies. It argues that lies about causes are common in society and social science is in a unique privileged position to offer social knowledge that can dispel such lies. Offering causal explanations is a vital task of this project.
Julian Go
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Since the 1980s, neo-liberalism and new imperialism have become a way of thinking that is praised highly by western countries like Britain and America, and which have also affected the political, economic and cultural fields of ...
Maoxing Huang
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Narrative Economics: An Emerging New Research Approach
The article offers an extensive critical overview of economic research that can be classified into the emerging narrative economics approach. This new research area highlights the economic importance of various narratives and ideas widespread in society.
Łukasz Baszczak
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