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Norm internalisation revisited: Norm contestation and the life of norms at the extreme of the norm cascade

Global Constitutionalism, 2019
Abstract:Finnemore and Sikkink’s norms life cycle model (NLCM) is a powerful heuristic device that continues to be a mandatory point of reference for theoretical and empirical scholarship on norm change. Yet the internalisation stage as conceptualised in the NLCM is problematic.
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Back to Norms! on the Scope and Dynamics of Norms and Normative Action

Current Sociology, 2002
Social norms and normativity are important parts of social change and social concern, as well as of social order. They are highly pertinent to a number of social disciplines. It is paradoxical that their theorizing and their study, at the core of neoclassical sociology, have been neglected for some time by sociologists, and major advances made from ...
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On norms of competence

Law and Philosophy, 1992
Norms conferring public or private powers, i.e., the competence to issue other norms, play a very important role in law. But there is no agreement among legal philosophers about the nature of such norms. There are two main groups of theories, those that regard them as a kind of norms of conduct (either commands or permissions) and those that regard ...
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Norms and Norm Contestation

2022
Orchard, Phil, Wiener, Antje
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Where the Norm is Not the Norm

Alternative Law Journal, 2006
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Normativity Without Norms

European Journal of Philosophy, 2009
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Norms and Normativity

2007
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