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The scholarship of transnational feminisms is organized by arguments about even its most basic terms and ethical orientation. Some scholars write that it is an exciting, positive intervention that replaces a hackneyed and unsustainable notion of ...
Briggs, Laura
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ABSTRACT The emerging “Blue Economy” and “Blue Growth” paradigms, focusing on economic growth, innovations, and environmental sustainability, have increasingly dominated discussions on marine and coastal development. However, in this discourse, the future of small‐scale blue food systems often remains underemphasized and increasingly uncertain.
Richard A. Nyiawung, Raymond K. Ayilu
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Repensando Redes Estratégicas [PDF]
The political dispute with the field of organization studies (OS) for leadership in research and education in business administration in the US and the proliferation of schools of thought in the 1980s resulted in serious questioning of the relevance of ...
Alexandre Faria
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Polish-Russian Economic Relations Under the Conditions of System Transformation [PDF]
The rapid economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, modelled on Western economies and based, in some aspects, on neoliberal principles, has found the region's countries to a bigger (Eastern European countries) or lesser (Poland ...
Bożyk, Paweł
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ABSTRACT Using semi‐structured interviews, we investigate how professionals involved in implementing or communicating a controversial Danish integration policy articulated their perspectives on the policy. This policy—the ‘the parallel society agreement’ (also known as the ‘ghetto‐laws’)—aims to draw a ‘Danish’ middle class into marginalized public ...
Thomas Madsen+2 more
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Political Science in Georgia: Epistemology and Determinants
This paper examines the epistemological approaches employed by Georgian researchers in the field of Political Science over the past five years. It is grounded in an initial, generalized study of a topic that has been largely overlooked by both local and ...
A. T. Sikharulidze, N. A. Skvortsova
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The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polarized views: resilience as neoliberal governmentality and resilience as the expression of a post-neoliberal shift. This article reflects upon the ontology of
Luca Mavelli
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Book review: The poorer nations: a possible history of theglobal south [PDF]
Since the 1970s, the countries of the Global South have sometimes struggled to express themselves politically. In The Poorer Nations, Vijay Prashad analyses the failures of neoliberalism, as well as the rise of the BRIC countries, and all the efforts to ...
Ferrari, Lorenzo
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the integration of gender mainstreaming in urban food policies (UFPs) through three Spanish case studies: Barcelona, Valencia, and Zaragoza. While UFPs are pivotal for addressing sustainability in urban food systems, attention to gender disparities within them remains insufficient.
Chiara Bergonzini, Francesca Donati
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This paper presents four hypotheses about the causes of the 2004 Eastern enlargement of the EU. Each of them draws upon a distinct theory of international relations, from neorealism, through neoliberalism and social institutionalism, to linguistic ...
Vít Beneš
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