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Progress in Human Geography, 2016
This paper is a response to a growing body of geographical literature exploring the interface between ontology and politics. We develop an understanding that does not start by building ontological bedrocks, to which the question of politics is then rooted. Ontology building, we argue, operates against the essential possibility of the political invested
Häkli Jouni, Joronen Mikko
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This paper is a response to a growing body of geographical literature exploring the interface between ontology and politics. We develop an understanding that does not start by building ontological bedrocks, to which the question of politics is then rooted. Ontology building, we argue, operates against the essential possibility of the political invested
Häkli Jouni, Joronen Mikko
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Punishment and Politicization in the International Human Rights Regime
American Political Science Review, 2021Conventional wisdom treats politicization in the international human rights regime as invariant: for any given violation, states condemn adversaries while coddling friends.
Rochelle Terman, J. Byun
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Intersectional politicization: A facet of youth activists' sociopolitical development.
Journal of Community Psychology, 2022This article explores the sociopolitical development (SPD) of youth activists involved in climate justice and gun violence prevention movements. Interviews with 52 youth members of five different youth-led activist organizations and follow-up surveys ...
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Journal of Common Market Studies, 2021
The European Union ’ s development policy has become increasingly intertwined with other policy fi elds, which erodes the objectives of this policy domain in their own right.
Nathan Lauwers, J. Orbie, Sarah Delputte
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The European Union ’ s development policy has become increasingly intertwined with other policy fi elds, which erodes the objectives of this policy domain in their own right.
Nathan Lauwers, J. Orbie, Sarah Delputte
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Public Management Review, 2021
Despite a large body of literature on the effects of politicization, relatively little is known about its relationship with the work attitudes of public employees. This study investigates how different forms of politicization relate to senior executives’
Hyunjung Kim, Haeil Jung, S. Kim
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Despite a large body of literature on the effects of politicization, relatively little is known about its relationship with the work attitudes of public employees. This study investigates how different forms of politicization relate to senior executives’
Hyunjung Kim, Haeil Jung, S. Kim
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Politicization in the EU: between national politics and EU political dynamics
The European Union Beyond the Polycrisis?, 2019The EU has become increasingly politicized not only at the bottom, due to polarized debates, divided electorates, declining mainstream parties, and rising Euroskeptic populism; or from the bottom up, as national politics permeates member-state leaders ...
V. Schmidt
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Politicization of EU Development Policy: The Role of EU External Perceptions (Case of Ukraine)
, 2021This article highlights the role of external audiences and their perceptions in analysing the politicization of EU development policy. We analyse how EU foreign assistance is understood in two different intermediary arenas of politicization – elites in ...
N. Chaban, Ole Elgström
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To Politicize or Not to Politicize
2022Examining selective politicization across the TTIP and JEEPA negotiations, as well as across the UK and German trade positions, the societal approach to governmental preference formation is applied to test the hypothesis that when an EU trade agreement negotiation affects various domestic stakeholders (interest groups, trade unions, NGOs, and voters ...
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2023
This Introduction focuses on public disruption and violence to demonstrate how a political cause, the greater good, a future feminist matria, motivates many of the women in these narratives to endanger their lives. Exploring the intersection of the familial and the national, the personal and the public, the exile and the refugee, these works are set ...
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This Introduction focuses on public disruption and violence to demonstrate how a political cause, the greater good, a future feminist matria, motivates many of the women in these narratives to endanger their lives. Exploring the intersection of the familial and the national, the personal and the public, the exile and the refugee, these works are set ...
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Institutionalizing politicized science
ScienceThe opening months of the Trump administration represent a historic disruption to America’s scientific agencies. Staff have been fired or reassigned in the name of efficiency, resulting in chaos. Grants have been canceled mid-project for featuring the wrong words.
Donald, Moynihan, Pamela, Herd
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