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Marginals and Elites in International Arbitration

2020
Abstract This chapter highlights a field that has raised significant interest in recent years: the sociology of individuals who are routinely appointed as international arbitrators to settle the important business disputes that commonly arise in transnational settings. These individuals serve as the private judges of global business law,
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Health Educators in Developing Countries: New Elite or Marginal Outcasts ?

Health Education Journal, 1964
Norman A. Scotch   +2 more
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Researching elites at the margins of research ethics frameworks

Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, 2019
Researching elites at the margins of research ethics frameworks For social scientists undertaking critical research on elites in organisational contexts securing access is a challenging exercise that may rely on the use of several access strategies over extended periods.
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Marginal Man on Contentious Boundary: Chinese Political Elites’ Career Mobility

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014
We argue that people that occupy marginal organizational positions have advantages in moving across contentious organizational boundaries. Ganshi were the “marginal man” in Chinese government organizations – their rank was low and their main job was to “get things done.” Discrete-time event history analysis of career histories of Chinese political ...
Dali Ma, Yang Cao
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Marginal Politics and Elite Manipulation in Morocco

European Journal of Sociology, 1967
All societies are constantly in a process of transition, but when we speak of “transitional societies” we mean thereby those in which the transitional process is particularly intense, entailing the substitution for pre-existing forms of social organisation of forms more adapted to modern, industrial society.
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Widening margin in activity profile between elite and sub-elite Australian football: A case study

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2013
It is not known if the activity profile of elite Australian football players changes across two levels of competition. The aims of this study were therefore to: (1) classify the activity profile of elite and sub-elite Australian football for players from one elite Australian football club; and (2) compare the activity profile of elite footballers ...
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Centering Marginalized Voices: Examining Political and Social Rights in Pakistani Elite School Textbooks

International Journal of Social Science & Entrepreneurship, 2023
The qualitative content analysis examines the incorporation of human rights education (HRE) in Pakistani citizenship education by examining political and social rights narratives in History textbooks of elite private schools. Utilizing Gagnon and Pagé’s ‘effective system of rights’ framework (1999), this study explored the depth and diversity of rights
null Arjumand Rauf   +2 more
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Quality judgments of technical fields: Bias, marginality, and the role of the elite

Scientometrics, 1985
Most accounts of scientific and technological development stress the importance of quality judgments for particular technical fields. This study investigates social psychological and structural factors associated with such judgments for nineteen fields in nuclear waste and solar cell research.
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Marginalized gender, marginalized sports –an ethnographic study of SportsClass students’ future aspirations in elite sports

Sport in Society, 2018
This paper explores how different processes of marginalization play out in the context of SportsClasses, a new educational programme in Denmark that attempts to democratize access to elite sports. The paper is based on an ethnographic study carried out in a SportsClass from 2013 to 2015.
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Embrace or marginalize? : the political integration of elite private entrepreneurs

2014
This study aims to understand the CCP's integration of elite private entrepreneurs into its political system. The rising economic power of elite private entrepreneurs since the 1978 reform makes it necessary for the CCP to co-opt them so that their economic power cannot be used to threaten the political reign of the CCP.
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