Filtern
Erscheinungsjahr
Dokumenttyp
- Wissenschaftlicher Artikel (289) (entfernen)
Sprache
- Englisch (289) (entfernen)
Volltext vorhanden
- ja (289)
Gehört zur Bibliographie
- nein (289)
Schlagworte
- global justice (23)
- populism (12)
- democracy (9)
- gender (8)
- European Union (7)
- climate change (7)
- critical theory (7)
- deliberative democracy (6)
- human rights (6)
- justice (6)
- migration (6)
- natural resources (6)
- representation (6)
- attachment (5)
- cosmopolitanism (5)
- Brazil (4)
- COVID-19 (4)
- China (4)
- Frankfurt School (4)
- Walter Benjamin (4)
- ideology (4)
- responsibility (4)
- Critical Theory (3)
- Gender (3)
- critique (3)
- decolonization (3)
- discrimination (3)
- domination (3)
- education (3)
- exploitation (3)
- immigration (3)
- improvement (3)
- inequality (3)
- non-domination (3)
- participatory governance (3)
- post-truth (3)
- poverty (3)
- reparations (3)
- representative claim (3)
- republicanism (3)
- social investment (3)
- sovereignty (3)
- Adorno (2)
- Brexit (2)
- Carl Schmitt (2)
- Catherine Lu (2)
- Cross-national (2)
- Democracy (2)
- Donald Trump (2)
- Education (2)
- Estudios organizacionales (2)
- Estudos organizacionais (2)
- Europe (2)
- France (2)
- Franz L. Neumann (2)
- Germany (2)
- Global Justice (2)
- India (2)
- Iris Marion Young (2)
- Italy (2)
- Poland (2)
- Recognition (2)
- Reconhecimento (2)
- Saward (2)
- Teoria crítica (2)
- Theodor Adorno (2)
- Theodor W. Adorno (2)
- Thomas Pogge (2)
- USA (2)
- anthropology (2)
- authoritarianism (2)
- autonomy (2)
- capitalism (2)
- citizen engagement (2)
- colonialism (2)
- common ownership (2)
- constructivist turn (2)
- critical realist democratic theory (2)
- cultural capital (2)
- deliberation (2)
- deliberative systems (2)
- democratic backsliding (2)
- democratic boundary problem (2)
- democratic innovation (2)
- development (2)
- digital divide (2)
- distributive justice (2)
- diversity (2)
- equality (2)
- equity (2)
- feminism (2)
- feminist epistemology (2)
- freedom (2)
- global democracy (2)
- health (2)
- ideology critique (2)
- inclusion (2)
- indigenous peoples (2)
- intergenerational justice (2)
- intergenerational transmission (2)
- justification (2)
- life plans (2)
- mental health (2)
- minipublics (2)
- nationalism (2)
- oligarchy (2)
- partial compliance (2)
- participation (2)
- partisanship (2)
- pluralism (2)
- political economy (2)
- political epistemology (2)
- postcolonial studies (2)
- public opinion (2)
- public participation (2)
- public sphere (2)
- representative claims (2)
- self-determination (2)
- social justice (2)
- social media (2)
- social sciences (2)
- sociology (2)
- solidarity (2)
- special rights (2)
- structural injustice (2)
- tax sheltering (2)
- trade (2)
- trans-sequential analysis (2)
- transnationalism (2)
- universalism (2)
- university (2)
- value creation (2)
- welfare state (2)
- welfare state reform (2)
- 11th September (1)
- 2016 US Presidential Election (1)
- 2016 US presidential election (1)
- API (1)
- Adolescence (1)
- Adorno Theodor (1)
- Aesthetic Objectivity (1)
- Aesthetic Subjectivity (1)
- Affirmative action (1)
- Africa (1)
- African philosophy (1)
- Aid (1)
- Alexandrian commentaries (1)
- Alkoholkonsum (1)
- Altruism (1)
- American Empire (1)
- Anti-Semitism (1)
- Antisemitismus (1)
- Arabic-Islamic authors (1)
- Arbeitsteilung (1)
- Arendt, Hannah (1)
- Aristotle (1)
- Aristòtil (1)
- Aristóteles (1)
- Article 7 (1)
- Atmosphere (1)
- Atmospheric modeling (1)
- Attitudes (1)
- Aufgabenteilung (1)
- Austen Jane (1)
- Austin (1)
- Australia (1)
- Australian/New Zealand families (1)
- Authoritarianism (1)
- Autoritarismus (1)
- Autorrespeito (1)
- Ação afirmativa (1)
- BRIC (1)
- Belt and Road Initiative (1)
- Bernard Harcourt (1)
- Bielik-Robson (1)
- Big Data (1)
- Binnenwanderung (1)
- Biodiversity (1)
- Blanchot (1)
- Canadian foreign policy (1)
- Capabilities (1)
- Ceteris paribus laws (1)
- Child development (1)
- Chinese Communist Party (1)
- Chris Armstrong (1)
- Citizenship (1)
- Ciudadanía (1)
- Civil liberties (1)
- Co-production (1)
- Collective Action Problems (1)
- Communication (1)
- Communist Party of China (1)
- Comparative Capitalism (1)
- Comparative Political Economy (1)
- Comparative politics (1)
- Competition policy (1)
- Comunicación (1)
- Comunicação (1)
- Conditionality (1)
- Conflict (1)
- Constitución del sujeto (1)
- Constituent moments (1)
- Constituent power (1)
- Constituição do sujeito (1)
- Constitution (1)
- Constitution of the subject (1)
- Constitutions (1)
- Coordination Of Control Modes (1)
- Cost And Quality Management (1)
- Critical theory (1)
- Cuidado em saúde (1)
- Cuidado en salud (1)
- Czech Republic (1)
- Dangerous Climate Change (1)
- Data quality (1)
- Decomposition methods (1)
- Democratization (1)
- Demographic change (1)
- Dependence (1)
- Desreconhecimento (1)
- Deutsch (1)
- Development Discourse (1)
- Dialogue (1)
- Disrecognition (1)
- Diversidad (1)
- Diálogo (1)
- Doctors In Management (1)
- Dominated States (1)
- Domination (1)
- Doppelverdienerpaare (1)
- Doris Salcedo (1)
- Driver (1)
- Dual Career Couple (1)
- Dual-earner couples (1)
- EU (1)
- EU global approach to migration and mobility (1)
- EU migration (1)
- EU migration law and policy (1)
- Eastern Europe (1)
- Educación (1)
- Educational inequalities (1)
- Educational transitions (1)
- Eligibility (1)
- Employment career (1)
- Empowerment (1)
- Energy policy (1)
- Epistles of the Sincere Brethren (1)
- Epístolas de los Hermanos de la Pureza (1)
- Epístoles dels Germans de la Puresa (1)
- Equality (1)
- Equidad (1)
- Erfahrung (1)
- Erich Fromm (1)
- Erkenntnistheorie (1)
- Escola de Frankfurt (1)
- Escuela de Frankfurt (1)
- European Comparison (1)
- European democratic deficit (1)
- European integration (1)
- Event history analysis (1)
- Experience (1)
- Familie (1)
- Familie-Beruf (1)
- Familienform (1)
- Fear-invoking (1)
- Fearminimising (1)
- Feasibility (1)
- Federal Republic of Germany (1)
- Field experiments (1)
- FinTech (1)
- First birth (1)
- Food supply (1)
- Forensic Architecture (1)
- Frankfurter Schule (1)
- Franz Rosenzweig (1)
- Fraser (1)
- Friendship (1)
- Functionalist Theory (1)
- G. A. Cohen (1)
- Gender and Development (1)
- Gender and educational differences (1)
- Gender gap (1)
- Gender relations (1)
- Genus (1)
- German (1)
- German Romanticism (1)
- Geschlechtsunterschiede (1)
- Global Citizenship Education (1)
- Global Health (1)
- Global Health Ethics (1)
- Global justice (1)
- Gnosticism (1)
- Goethe Johann Wolfgang von (1)
- Governance (1)
- Great Recession (1)
- Growth curve (1)
- HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (1)
- HIV prevention technologies (1)
- HIV/AIDS (1)
- HIV/Aids (1)
- Habermas (1)
- Hamlet (1)
- Hannah Arendt (1)
- Hausarbeit und Kinderbetreuung (1)
- Health (1)
- Health Care (1)
- Heat stress (1)
- Heimat (1)
- Herbert Marcuse (1)
- Hermann Cohen (1)
- Hermeneutik (1)
- Honneth (1)
- Horizontal sex segregation (1)
- Horkheimer (1)
- Hospital Governance (1)
- Housework (1)
- Hu Jintao (1)
- Human Right (1)
- Human agency (1)
- Human population dynamics (1)
- Hungary (1)
- ISDS (1)
- IT infrastructure (1)
- Ibagué (1)
- In-work poverty (1)
- Inclusión (1)
- Inequality (1)
- Information (1)
- Injustice (1)
- Injustiça (1)
- Institutional intersubjectivity (1)
- Institutions (1)
- Instrumentalism (1)
- Integralidad en salud (1)
- Integralidade em saúde (1)
- Integrality in health (1)
- Intergenerational effects (1)
- Internal energy marke (1)
- International Development (1)
- International comparison (1)
- Internet use (1)
- Intersubjectivity (1)
- Intersubjetividad (1)
- Intersubjetividade (1)
- Intersubjetividade institucional (1)
- Investigación (1)
- Issue congruence (1)
- J.A. Hobson (1)
- J.S. Mill (1)
- John Rawls (1)
- Justice (1)
- Justification (1)
- Jürgen Habermas (1)
- Karen Horney (1)
- L.T. Hobhouse (1)
- Lagos (1)
- Legitimacy (1)
- Liberdade social (1)
- Life course (1)
- Lifeworld (1)
- Linda Radzik (1)
- Longitudinal analysis (1)
- Ludwig Boltzmann (1)
- Luta por reconhecimento (1)
- Maria Mies (1)
- Marranism (1)
- Mass-elite (1)
- Max Weber (1)
- Measurement (1)
- Measurements, methods and theories (1)
- Medidas, métodos e teorias (1)
- Medidas, métodos y teorías (1)
- Melancholy (1)
- Memory (1)
- Men who have sex with men (1)
- Michel Foucault (1)
- Migration (1)
- Mika Rottenberg (1)
- Millennium Development Goals (1)
- Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (1)
- Minutis rectis laws (1)
- Moral progress (1)
- Morphologie (1)
- Motherhood (1)
- Motherhood penalty (1)
- Mothers (1)
- Mundo da vida (1)
- Muslims (1)
- NASA (national aeronautics and space administration) (1)
- National Planning Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences (1)
- Neoplatonism (1)
- Neue Kriege (1)
- Non-ideal theory (1)
- Nordamerika (1)
- Norms (1)
- Organisation familialer Beziehungen (1)
- Organizational Studies (1)
- Organizational studies (1)
- Outcome Responsibility (1)
- Outsourcing (1)
- Pandemic Ethics (1)
- Parental unemployment (1)
- Parenting styles (1)
- Parkinson’s disease (1)
- Partnerbeziehung (1)
- Paul Valéry (1)
- Pavel Florenskij (1)
- Pendeln (1)
- Pendler (1)
- Perception (1)
- Pesquisa (1)
- Physics (1)
- Pledge and Review (1)
- Pluralerwerb (1)
- Pluralisierung (1)
- Policy preferences (1)
- Political constructivism (1)
- Political interest (1)
- Political normativity (1)
- Political realism (1)
- Political trust (1)
- Postmoderne (1)
- Poverty measurement (1)
- PrEP (1)
- Procedural Ethics (1)
- Proceduralism (1)
- Professionalism (1)
- Progresso moral (1)
- Propensity score matching (1)
- Proust (1)
- Psicanálise (1)
- Psychoanalyse als Methode qualitativer Forschung (1)
- Psychoanalysis (1)
- Public Health Ethics (1)
- Public sphere depoliticization (1)
- Quotas (1)
- Q‐method (1)
- Rainer Forst (1)
- Ramon Llull (1)
- Rationing (1)
- Rawls (1)
- Rawls, John (1)
- Rechtsextremismus (1)
- Reciprocal recognition (1)
- Reconhecimento recíproco (1)
- Reconhecimento social (1)
- Reconocimiento social (1)
- Refugees (1)
- Regression discontinuity (1)
- Relativismus (1)
- Religion (1)
- Replication (1)
- Representation (1)
- Research (1)
- Scales (1)
- Searle (1)
- Second Law of Thermodynamics (1)
- Self-respect (1)
- Semblance and Truth (1)
- Sen (1)
- Shakespeare (1)
- Sigmund Freud (1)
- Skill formation (1)
- Slovakia (1)
- Social freedom (1)
- Social isolation (1)
- Social mobility (1)
- Social norms (1)
- Social policy (1)
- Social recognition (1)
- Social technologies (1)
- Socialism (1)
- Socialismo (1)
- Sociology (1)
- Solipsism (1)
- Sovereign Debt (1)
- Sozialisationstheorie (1)
- Spanish reproductive bioeconomy (1)
- State Civil Disobedience (1)
- Stoa (1)
- Structural poverty (1)
- Struggle for recognition (1)
- Surrealism (1)
- Sustainable Development Goals (1)
- Systematic review (1)
- TTIP (1)
- Technocratic democracy (1)
- Tecnologias sociais (1)
- Teoría crítica (1)
- Th. Adorno (1)
- The Right to Sustainable Development (1)
- Theodore W. Adorno (1)
- Tiefenhermeneutik (1)
- Timor-Leste (1)
- Topic modelling (1)
- Tragic Dilemmas (1)
- Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) (1)
- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) (1)
- Transitory poverty (1)
- Transnational democracy (1)
- Trauerspiel (End Of) (1)
- Trump (1)
- Typicality (1)
- UNSCR 1325 (1)
- Umzug (1)
- United States politics (1)
- Urban Heat Island (1)
- Urbanism (1)
- Utopianism (1)
- Value (1)
- Venezuela (1)
- Vergleichende Politische Ökonomie (1)
- Voting advice applications (1)
- Voting age (1)
- Vulnerability (1)
- WTO (1)
- Wahrheit (1)
- Well-being (1)
- Willingness (1)
- Wirtschaftsregulierung (1)
- Wohnortwechsel (1)
- Women (1)
- Work–family conflict (1)
- World Trade Organization (1)
- Youths (1)
- activism (1)
- actor-network theory (1)
- added value (1)
- aesthetic theory (1)
- affect (1)
- affected interests (1)
- agonism (1)
- alcohol consumption (1)
- all-affected principle (1)
- analysis (1)
- anarchy (1)
- anti-education (1)
- anti-immigrant sentiments (1)
- application programming interface (1)
- artworld/socialworld (1)
- assistance (1)
- assisted reproductive technologies-ARTs (1)
- associationalism (1)
- asylum (1)
- atonement (1)
- attitude (1)
- attitudes (1)
- audience (1)
- authoritarian capitalism (1)
- authoritarian populism (1)
- authoritarian statism (1)
- authorization (1)
- autonomy education (1)
- autores araboislámicos (1)
- autors araboislàmics (1)
- background adjustment (1)
- bargaining power (1)
- basic structure (1)
- behavior (1)
- belonging (1)
- berufliche räumliche Mobilität (1)
- binarity (1)
- biografske migracijske študije (1)
- biographical analysis (1)
- biographical migration research (1)
- biographical research (1)
- body politic (1)
- bruno latour (1)
- caesura (1)
- campaigns (1)
- candidates (1)
- capabilities approach (1)
- capacity (1)
- carbon (1)
- care (1)
- child care (1)
- childcare (1)
- christians (1)
- citation (1)
- cities (1)
- citizens (1)
- citizenship (1)
- civic education (1)
- climate engineering (1)
- collaboration (1)
- collaborative governance (1)
- collective agency (1)
- collectivization (1)
- comentarios alejandrinos (1)
- comentaris alexandrins (1)
- communication (1)
- commuting (1)
- comparative research (1)
- complicity (1)
- conditionality (1)
- consequence (1)
- consequences (1)
- consequentialism (1)
- constelação (1)
- constellation (1)
- constituency campaigns (1)
- constituent power (1)
- consumer (1)
- consumer and corporate responsibility (1)
- conséquence (1)
- conséquences (1)
- content analysis (1)
- conversation analysis (1)
- cord blood banking (1)
- counter-democracy (1)
- counter-governance (1)
- crisis (1)
- critical republicanism (1)
- critique of common sense notions in qualitative-interpretive social research (1)
- critique of reason (1)
- cross-national comparison (1)
- crossnational comparison Germany and Poland (1)
- crowdfunding (1)
- cryotechnology (1)
- cryovalue (1)
- cultural diversity (1)
- cultural factors (1)
- cultural imperialism (1)
- cultural neuroscience (1)
- cultural reproduction (1)
- culture (1)
- dalit women (1)
- data production (1)
- data protection (1)
- data-sharing (1)
- decentralization (1)
- degrowth (1)
- deliberative system (1)
- democracia tecnocrática (1)
- democracia transnacional (1)
- democratic commitments (1)
- democratic consolidation (1)
- democratic deficit (1)
- democratic equality (1)
- democratic governance (1)
- democratic ideals (1)
- democratic innovations (1)
- democratic legitimacy (1)
- democratic system (1)
- democratic theory (1)
- dependency theory (1)
- depth-hermeneutics (1)
- despolitização da esfera pública (1)
- dialectics (1)
- dialética (1)
- digital economy (1)
- digital inequality (1)
- dignity (1)
- dignité (1)
- direct democracy (1)
- direct democratic instruments (1)
- discourse (1)
- discourse analysis (1)
- discursive institutionalism (1)
- disease onset (1)
- displacement (1)
- disproportionate information processing (1)
- dissidence (1)
- distribution (1)
- division of household labor (1)
- division of labor (1)
- divorce (1)
- doctors (1)
- domestic work; (1)
- dopamine (1)
- duplicity (1)
- déficit democrático da Europa (1)
- early home literacy (1)
- earnings (1)
- economic justice (1)
- economic participation (1)
- economic regulation (1)
- economic sanctions (1)
- education policy (1)
- education politics and policy (1)
- educational adequacy (1)
- educational aims (1)
- educational attainment (1)
- educational equality (1)
- educational justice (1)
- educational resources (1)
- effectiveness (1)
- egalitarian liberalism (1)
- egalitarianism (1)
- eggs-öocytes (1)
- electoral systems (1)
- electronic commerce (1)
- elites (1)
- emancipation (1)
- emancipação (1)
- embodiment (1)
- emergency (1)
- emergency powers (1)
- endurance (1)
- enlightenment (1)
- epistemic capabilities (1)
- epistemic injustice (1)
- equality of opportunity (1)
- esclarecimento (1)
- estrogen status (1)
- ethnographic knowledge production (1)
- ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (1)
- event-event networks (1)
- exchange value (1)
- exclusion (1)
- failure (1)
- fair trade (1)
- fairness (1)
- family (1)
- family functioning (1)
- family policy (1)
- family type (1)
- father-child relations (1)
- fieldwork (1)
- financial industry (1)
- financial technology (1)
- firms (1)
- fisheries policy (1)
- for-profit schools (1)
- forensic interrogation (1)
- free movement (1)
- fringe politics (1)
- future generations (1)
- game (1)
- gender differences (1)
- gender essentialism (1)
- gender inequality (1)
- gender justice (1)
- gender knowledge (1)
- gender mainstreaming (1)
- genderroles (1)
- generalised system of preferences (1)
- genome editing (1)
- geoengineering (1)
- geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren (1)
- global care chains (1)
- global commons (1)
- global distributive justice (1)
- global educational justice (1)
- global egalitarianism (1)
- global equality (1)
- global governance (1)
- global health (1)
- global health justice (1)
- global imaginary (1)
- global inequality (1)
- global institutional reform (1)
- global poverty (1)
- globalization (1)
- government satisfaction (1)
- green politics (1)
- grid-group cultural theory (1)
- group agency (1)
- health research (1)
- hermeneutics (1)
- heteronormativity (1)
- heterotopia (1)
- higher education governance (1)
- historic injustice (1)
- historical institutionalism (1)
- horizontale Mobilität (1)
- household structure (1)
- housework (1)
- housework/division of labor (1)
- human values (1)
- hunger (1)
- hči (1)
- illiberalism (1)
- imperfect duty (1)
- imperialism (1)
- indirect reciprocity (1)
- individual responsibility (1)
- individualism-collectivism (1)
- industry sector (1)
- inequality of educational opportunity (1)
- information and communication technologies (1)
- inquiries (1)
- institutional change (1)
- institutional ethics (1)
- institutional reconstruction (1)
- institutional reform goals (1)
- integracijska transmisija (1)
- integration (1)
- inter-disciplinarity (1)
- interactions and institutions (1)
- interdisciplinary (1)
- interdisciplinary critical theory (1)
- intergenerational relations (1)
- internalized heterosexism (1)
- international civil society (1)
- international distributive justice (1)
- international domination (1)
- international global justice (1)
- international law (1)
- international organizations (1)
- international patents (1)
- international regimes (1)
- international relations (1)
- interpretative authority (1)
- intersectionality (1)
- investor protection (1)
- investor-state arbitration (1)
- irreversibility (1)
- isomorphism (1)
- jeu (1)
- jihadist globalism (1)
- job-related spatial mobility (1)
- journey to work (1)
- just war theory (1)
- justice globalism (1)
- justice in market exchanges (1)
- labour standards (1)
- land rights (1)
- latour (1)
- laws of war (1)
- leadership (1)
- left and right (1)
- legal (1)
- legislative behavior (1)
- legislative studies (1)
- legislators (1)
- legitimacy (1)
- legitimation crisis (1)
- liability (1)
- liability model (1)
- liberal democracy (1)
- liberalism (1)
- liberdade (1)
- liberty (1)
- literature (1)
- living conditions (1)
- local cultures (1)
- loneliness (1)
- longitudinal (1)
- lotteries (1)
- low-fee private schools (1)
- low-wage (1)
- market globalism (1)
- marxism (1)
- masculinity (1)
- mass culture (1)
- materiality (1)
- maternal health (1)
- measurement (1)
- megaregional trade agreements (1)
- megaregionalism (1)
- migrant rights (1)
- migrants’ and human rights protection (1)
- migration and development (1)
- military (1)
- mimesis (1)
- misrepresentation (1)
- mitigation (1)
- mlade muslimanske priseljenke (1)
- mobility (1)
- model (1)
- modernity (1)
- moral cosmopolitanism (1)
- morphology (1)
- mother-daughter relationship (1)
- mothers (1)
- multigenerational effects (1)
- multilateralism (1)
- multiple correspondence analysis (1)
- multipolarity (1)
- multivariate analysis (1)
- musical performance (1)
- muslims (1)
- myth (1)
- narrative structure (1)
- national imaginary (1)
- national security (1)
- nationaler Vergleich Deutschland und Polen (1)
- natives (1)
- negative dialectics (1)
- negative emissions (1)
- negative freedom (1)
- neo-classical economics (1)
- neocolonialism (1)
- neoliberalism (1)
- neoplatonisme (1)
- neoplatonismo (1)
- network analysis (1)
- network dynamics (1)
- network research (1)
- nomos of the earth (1)
- non-citizens (1)
- non-compliance (1)
- non-governmental organisations (1)
- non-human animals (1)
- non-ideal justice (1)
- nonhuman animals (1)
- normative values (1)
- normativity (1)
- odnos mati (1)
- office accountability (1)
- online auctions (1)
- online marketplaces (1)
- online reading behavior (1)
- opportunity freedom (1)
- opposition (1)
- orgueil (1)
- othering (1)
- out-of-work benefits (1)
- parliamentary debate (1)
- part-time employment (1)
- participatory observation (1)
- party competition (1)
- party families (1)
- party politics (1)
- patient and public involvement (1)
- perfect duties (1)
- performative social science (1)
- performativity (1)
- permanent sovereignty (1)
- personality (1)
- personalization (1)
- plastic packaging (1)
- plural acquisition (1)
- pluralization (1)
- polarization (1)
- political capacity (1)
- political corruption (1)
- political ecology (1)
- political institutions (1)
- political legitimacy (1)
- political participation (1)
- political psychology (1)
- political realism (1)
- political representation (1)
- political theory (1)
- political trust (1)
- politische Steuerung (1)
- population (1)
- populist party support (1)
- post-factual (1)
- post-home (1)
- post-metaphysical (1)
- post-modernism (1)
- post-socialist country (1)
- postmemoryv (1)
- practice theory (1)
- precautionary principle (1)
- prejudice (1)
- pride (1)
- principle of fairness (1)
- privacy (1)
- private household (1)
- problem-related drinking (1)
- problematischer Konsum (1)
- procedural preferences (1)
- production and analysis of culture (1)
- profession (1)
- programme sémantique (1)
- proliferation of prefixes (1)
- property (1)
- proportionality in war (1)
- préjugé (1)
- psychoanalysis (1)
- psychoanalysis as a method of qualitative research (1)
- psychosocial studies (1)
- psychotherapy (1)
- public policy (1)
- punctuated equilibrium theory (1)
- qualified market access (1)
- qualitative interviews (1)
- quality of democracy (1)
- quantitative methodology (1)
- racial justice (1)
- radical democratic theory (1)
- radicalization (1)
- realism (1)
- reception (1)
- reciprocity (1)
- recombinant DNA (1)
- reconciliation (1)
- reconstruction (1)
- reflection (1)
- reflexivity (1)
- reform capacity (1)
- refugees (1)
- regime complexes (1)
- regional authority (1)
- relació com a principi dinàmic (1)
- relación como principio dinámico (1)
- relation as dynamic principle (1)
- relation between trajectory of suffering and agency (1)
- relational alienation (1)
- relational and non-relational (1)
- relational equality (1)
- relational sovereignty (1)
- relativism (1)
- religion (1)
- relocation (1)
- remedial responsibility (1)
- remittances (1)
- research (1)
- research ethics (1)
- research funding (1)
- revolution (1)
- rhetoric (1)
- right to life (1)
- right-wing authoritarianism (1)
- right-wing extremism (1)
- rights (1)
- rising powers (1)
- robo-advice (1)
- rule (1)
- scheduled castes (1)
- science and technology studies (1)
- sea-level rise (1)
- second-best justifications (1)
- second-hand market (1)
- security (1)
- segregation (1)
- self-views (1)
- semantic programme (1)
- semi-education (1)
- sentience (1)
- settler colonialism (1)
- shame (1)
- shape-shifting representation (1)
- situations (1)
- skill-level (1)
- slavery (1)
- social (1)
- social belonging (1)
- social change (1)
- social inclusion (1)
- social inequality (1)
- social mobility (1)
- social movements (1)
- social norms (1)
- social policy (1)
- social rights (1)
- social-connection (1)
- solar radiation management (1)
- special claims (1)
- speech acts (1)
- speech production (1)
- speech reception (1)
- state policies (1)
- state theory (1)
- statelessness (1)
- states (1)
- strategy (1)
- structural alienation (1)
- structure narrative (1)
- subjectivity (1)
- subnational politics (1)
- sustainability (1)
- sustainable consumption (1)
- sustainable development (1)
- systems theory (1)
- taxonomy (1)
- technical (1)
- temporalisation (1)
- temporality (1)
- temporary labour migration (1)
- territorial rights (1)
- terrorism (1)
- text analysis (1)
- the nonidentical (1)
- the people (1)
- the right to asylum (1)
- theory of socialisation (1)
- therapeutic practice (1)
- thermostatic policy change (1)
- trade justice (1)
- tragic choices (1)
- transcription (1)
- transference of reproductive capacity-TRCs (1)
- transitional justice (1)
- transnational democratic inclusion (1)
- transnational education (1)
- transnational migration (1)
- transnational populism (1)
- truth (1)
- two-mode networks (1)
- typology (1)
- uncertainty reduction (1)
- unemployment (1)
- unfair trading practices (1)
- urban extent (1)
- urban governance (1)
- urbanicity (1)
- urbanization (1)
- used products (1)
- utopia (1)
- value (1)
- value construction (1)
- value of liberty (1)
- vednost o spolu (1)
- visualisation (1)
- voter turnout (1)
- vulnerability (1)
- welfare egalitarianism (1)
- welfare rights (1)
- welfare states (1)
- well-being (1)
- wellbeing (1)
- woman (1)
- women's labor migration from Turkey to Germany (1)
- women’s participation (1)
- women’s quota (1)
- work-family balance (1)
- world poverty (1)
- world-systems theory (1)
- young Muslim migrant women (1)
- Ärzteschaft (1)
- Адорно (1)
- Горкгаймер (1)
- Франкфуртская школа (1)
- Франкфуртська школа (1)
- Хоркхаймер (1)
- анти-образование (1)
- анти-освіта (1)
- индивидуальность (1)
- масова культура (1)
- массовая культура (1)
- напівосвіта (1)
- образование (1)
- освіта (1)
- полу-образование (1)
- індивідуальність (1)
Institut
- Gesellschaftswissenschaften (289) (entfernen)
Coming of voting age. Evidence from a natural experiment on the effects of electoral eligibility
(2024)
In recent years, several jurisdictions have lowered the voting age, with many more discussing it. Sceptics question whether young people are ready to vote, while supporters argue that allowing them to vote would increase their specific engagement with politics. To test the latter argument, we use a series of register-based surveys of over 10,000 German adolescents. Knowing the exact birthdates of our respondents, we estimate the causal effect of eligibility on their information-seeking behaviour in a regression discontinuity design. While eligible and non-eligible respondents do not differ in their fundamental political dispositions, those allowed to vote are more likely to discuss politics with their family and friends and to use a voting advice application. This effect appears to be stronger for voting age 16 than for 18. The right to vote changes behaviour. Therefore, we cannot conclude from the behaviour of ineligible citizens that they are unfit to vote.
Research around the “glass escalator” demonstrates that men receive promotions faster than women in women-dominated occupations. However, it remains unclear how overall establishment composition affects the glass escalator. We use German longitudinal linked employer-employee data (LIAB) between 2012 and 2019 to examine how occupational and establishment gender composition shape gender differences in promotions to management. Establishment gender composition moderates the glass escalator, meaning women's mobility disadvantages in women-dominated jobs are most pronounced in men-dominated establishments. We hypothesize that changing occupational status is a central mechanism: When occupations mirror the composition of the establishment, their status increases locally. Higher occupational status offsets lower leadership expectations attributed to women and increases women's promotion odds relative to their male colleagues.
Recent research finds that Muslim girls increasingly have in-group friendships in adolescence, while Muslim boys remain more open to interreligious friendships. This gender gap mirrors established findings of female Muslims’ lower involvement in interreligious romantic relationships, which is attributed to gendered religious norms. In this study, we examine whether gendered religious norms also contribute to the emerging gender gap in Muslim youths’ interreligious friendship-making. Building on the literature on intergroup dating, we identify religiosity, parental control, and leisure time activities as key factors through which religious norms may not only constrain Muslim girls’ intergroup romantic relationships, but also their interreligious friendships. We also examine the contribution of gendered experiences of religious discrimination and rejection by non-Muslims to religious friendship-making. We study 737 Muslim youth from age 11–17 with six waves of longitudinal German data and find that religiosity, parental control, and leisure time activities all contribute to the emerging gender gap in interreligious friendship-making. Religiosity is associated with more in-group friendships, but only rises among Muslim girls in adolescence, not among boys. By contrast, parental control increases among both genders, but it only constrains girls’ interreligious friendships. Muslim girls’ declining participation in clubs also is associated with fewer interreligious friendships. Gendered experiences of religious discrimination and rejection do not contribute to the gender gap. Jointly, these factors explain one third of the emerging gender gap in interreligious friendship-making. This finding suggests that gendered religious norms not only limit interreligious romantic relationships but also interreligious friendships of Muslim girls.
The first case of COVID-19 infection in Africa was recorded in Egypt on 14 February 2020. Following this, several projections of the possible devastating effect that the virus can have on the population of African countries were made in the Western media. This paper presents evidence for Africa’s successful responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and under-reporting or misrepresentation of these successes in Western media. It proceeds to argue for accounting for these successes in terms of Africa’s communitarian way of life and conceptions of self, duty, and rights; and that a particular orientation in theorizing on global justice can highlight the injustices inherent in the misrepresentation of these successes and contribute shared perspectives to formulating a framework of values and concepts that would facilitate the implementation of global policy goals for justice. The paper is thus grounded in a rejection of the insular tenets of theorizing prevalent in the global justice debate and to persistent inclinations in Western scholarship to the thinking that theorizing in the African context that draws inspiration from the cultural past has little to contribute to the quest for justice globally. On the contrary, it argues that reflexive critique of cultural history is a necessary source of normative ideals that can foster tolerant coexistence and a cooperative endeavour toward shared conceptions of justice in the contemporary world.
This paper considers ways in which rulers can respond to, generate, or exploit fear of COVID-19 infection for various ends, and in particular distinguishes between ‘fear-invoking’ and ‘fear-minimising’ strategies. It examines historical precedent for executive overreach in crises and then moves on to look in more detail at some specific areas where fear is being mobilised or generated: in ways that lead to the suspension of civil liberties; that foster discrimination against minorities; and that boost the personality cult of leaders and limit criticism or competition. Finally, in the Appendix, we present empirical work, based on the results of an original survey in Brazil, that provides support for the conjectures in the previous sections. While it is too early to tell what the longer-term outcomes of the changes we note will be, our purpose here is simply to identify some warning signs that threaten the key institutions and values of democracy.
We live in tragic times. Millions are sheltering in place to avoid exacerbating the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. How should we respond to such tragedies? This paper argues that the human right to health can help us do so because it inspires human rights advocates, claimants, and those with responsibility for fulfilling the right to try hard to satisfy its claims. That is, the right should, and often does, give rise to what I call the virtue of creative resolve. This resolve embodies a fundamental commitment to finding creative solutions to what appear to be tragic dilemmas. Contra critics, we should not reject the right even if it cannot tell us how to ration scarce health resources. Rather, the right gives us a response to apparent tragedy in motivating us to search for ways of fulfilling everyone’s basic health needs.
The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting countries across the globe. Only a globally coordinated response, however, will enable the containment of the virus. Responding to a request from policy makers for ethics input for a global resource pledging event as a starting point, this paper outlines normative and procedural principles to inform a coordinated global coronavirus response. Highlighting global connections and specific vulnerabilities from the pandemic, and proposing standards for reasonable and accountable decision-making, the ambition of the paper is two-fold: to raise awareness for the justice dimensions in the global response, and to argue for moving health from the periphery to the centre of philosophical debates about social and global justice.
The COVID-19 pandemic has both highlighted and exacerbated global health inequities, leading for calls for responses to COVID to promote social justice and ensure that no one is left behind. One key lesson to be learnt from the pandemic is the critical importance of decolonizing global health and global health research so that African countries are better placed to address pandemic challenges in contextually relevant ways. This paper argues that to be successful, programmes of decolonization in complex global health landscapes require a complex three-dimensional approach. Drawing on the broader discourse of political decolonization that has been going on in the African context for over a century, we present a model for unpacking the complex task of decolonization. Our approach suggests a three-dimensional approach which encompasses hegemomic; epistemic; and commitmental elements.
Introduction
(2022)
Episodes of liberalization in autocracies: a new approach to quantitatively studying democratization
(2022)
This paper introduces a new approach to the quantitative study of democratization. Building on the comparative case-study and large-N literature, it outlines an episode approach that identifies the discrete beginning of a period of political liberalization, traces its progression, and classifies episodes as successful versus different types of failing outcomes, thus avoiding potentially fallacious assumptions of unit homogeneity. We provide a description and analysis of all 383 liberalization episodes from 1900 to 2019, offering new insights on democratic “waves”. We also demonstrate the value of this approach by showing that while several established covariates are valuable for predicting the ultimate outcomes, none explain the onset of a period of liberalization.