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Political Parties and the Practice of Brokerage Politics
2010Abstract Political parties are significant to Canadian politics. They are central to the workings and the nature of the country. Despite their prominent role in the defining of the Canadian political life and in shaping the country's democratic processes, Canadian political parties are among the most organizationally weak and ...
R. Kenneth Carty, William Cross
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Political Science and Practical Politics
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018Political science includes both practical politics and theory. However, political scientists tend to communicate mainly within the professional field. They do not engage actively with the larger society. The consequences have been taken up in a task force report by a leading political science association and other sources.
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The Politics of Migrants’ Transnational Political Practices
International Migration Review, 2003This article critically examines transnational political engagement of migrants and refugees in local, national and global political processes. Based on inductive reading of existing scholarship and in particular the author's own research on Turks and Kurds in Europe, the article discusses key concepts and trends in our understanding of why, how and ...
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THE PRACTICALITY OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Social Philosophy and Policy, 2013AbstractMust principles of justice be practical? Some political philosophers, the “implementers,” say yes. Others, the “idealists,” say no. Despite this disagreement, the implementers and idealists agree on what “practical” means, subscribing to the “implementation-prediction” (IP) conception of practicality.
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2013
Introduction One of the most important findings in politeness research to date is that politeness does not reside in particular behaviours or linguistic forms, but rather in evaluations of behaviours and linguistic forms. This means that politeness is always situated: in particular institutional, interpersonal or public contexts, in certain ...
Dániel Z. Kádár, Michael Haugh
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Introduction One of the most important findings in politeness research to date is that politeness does not reside in particular behaviours or linguistic forms, but rather in evaluations of behaviours and linguistic forms. This means that politeness is always situated: in particular institutional, interpersonal or public contexts, in certain ...
Dániel Z. Kádár, Michael Haugh
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Assembly As Political Practice
SSRN Electronic JournalAbstract The right of peaceful assembly is often touted as preserving the promise of fundamental political or social change. It ensures the people’s power to secure the franchise or social inclusion and to overthrow oppressive regimes, whether colonial, apartheid, or dictatorial.
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The practice of political manipulation
2011Otto von Bismarck is widely credited with keeping Germany on a course for peace from 1871 to 1890 by being a “brilliant diplomatic tactician” who outmaneuvered powerful domestic and international opposition to implement his preferred policies. Many historians believe that Jean Monnet pushed European integration towards his preferred path through the ...
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Reflections on the Politics of Practice [PDF]
The authors of Lost in Practice offer a stimulating volume that explores the interface between educational action research and educational practices in the Nordic context. When asked to offer a reflection piece, I found myself drawn to the quotation included above from the Brazilian educator and philosopher Paulo Freire.
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Conclusion: Political Theatre as Political Practice
2013Shaw, Brecht, Sartre, and Ionesco were all involved in a common project, though they did not see it that way. The differences that divided them were emphasized much more than their commonalities. Neither their critics, nor their political enemies, nor they themselves considered them to be allies in either art or politics. Brecht once said that he never
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Practicing Cultivation Is Not Politics
Chinese Law & Government, 1999Some trainees are dissatisfied with society and with politics, and closely harbor such attachments. So they have also studied our Da fa and even entertained vain hopes of using our da fa to engage in politics. This is unclean mental behavior that profanes Buddha and profanes the fa.
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