item: #1 of 247 id: 003394302 author: Egan, Eileen title: What is the corporative system? : It is suggested as remedy for evils of modern capitalism date: 1941.0 words: 6128 flesch: 67 summary: What about those too old, infirm, or otherwise prevented f r o m supplying themselves with a livelihood? In everytown, there is a central hospital f o r those who are aged, infirm or unable to work. keywords: corporative; country; government; people; portugal; system; work; world cache: 003394302.pdf plain text: 003394302.txt item: #2 of 247 id: 005196893 author: Meehan, Thomas A title: The rise of capitalism : in theory and practice date: 1940.0 words: 7962 flesch: 69 summary: Capitalism To understand capitalism in all of its various ramifications we must go back to the beginnings of capitalism and find the motivating force behind it, in other words its philosophy of life, then only, and even then not perfectly, will we be able to grasp the spirit of capitalism. Under the copyhold system, prev- alent throughout the Middle Ages the til- ler of the soil had certain vested rights, all of these were now obliterated.^'^ From these few examples one sees that the Protestant Revolt and the theories of the Reformers while they are not the direct cause of technical capitalism are nevertheless almost exclusively the source of capitalistic ideology. keywords: ages; capitalism; catholic; church; cit; god; life; new; period; practice; rise; society; theory; trade cache: 005196893.pdf plain text: 005196893.txt item: #3 of 247 id: 005197867 author: Skinner, Richard Dana title: Debt system or property system? date: 1938.0 words: 9148 flesch: 64 summary: Only thanks to the fact that while farm values DEBT SYSTEM OR PROPERTY SYSTEM? (b) Ownership of “property” in the form of fixed debt claims at fixed interest rates is morally unsound, because it places discord between owner and borrower, because it undermines the integrity and continuity of tangible property ownership, and because the owner of the debt claim deliberately divorces himself from all fair risk and from all social responsibility for the use made of his money. keywords: capitalism; claims; debt; debt system; farmer; interest; money; new; ownership; property; property system; social; system cache: 005197867.pdf plain text: 005197867.txt item: #4 of 247 id: 005197920 author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938 title: Critique of capitalism date: 1936.0 words: 9999 flesch: 61 summary: Our present-day capitalism has not only hap- pened to grow up side by side with the laissez- faire theory which is thoroughly individualistic and which separated economic life from inter- ference on the part of the State; but it has ac- tually grown and developed under the guiding inspiration of this same laissez-faire . It was thus that the social purpose and social good of economic life, which was to be attained by all-around competition, was first of all fet- tered by the chains of natural economic laws, and then left to die in secret—“spurlos vet- schwundenV 9 In place of the erstwhile compe- tition between productive and commercial en- 45 terprises, came the growing manipulation of markets and money for a quick turnover of profits. keywords: business; capitalism; control; goods; human; labor; life; men; power; production; profit; social; system; today; work cache: 005197920.pdf plain text: 005197920.txt item: #5 of 247 id: 005197923 author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938 title: Nature of capitalism date: 1936.0 words: 9716 flesch: 54 summary: The truth of the matter is rather that modern capitalism is just as old as the guilds, whose last vestiges disappeared in the eighteenth century. Whether the dynamic nature of capitalism was instrumental in the vast advances made in technology, the harnessing of mechanical power unto the service of machinery, or whether the technical progress made the dynamic develop- ments of modern capitalism possible, it would be hard to decide. keywords: capitalism; company; control; corporation; individual; industrial; labor; life; means; ownership; power; property; social; system; today cache: 005197923.pdf plain text: 005197923.txt item: #6 of 247 id: 32252 author: Pirenne, Henri title: The Stages in the Social History of Capitalism date: None words: 10183 flesch: 56 summary: Provided they pay the fiscal dues (_teloneum, conductus_, etc.) levied by the territorial prince and the seigneurs having jurisdiction at the passage of the bridges, along the roads and rivers, or at the markets, they are entirely free from all legal obstacles. At length he gathers together a small sum, and one fine day joins a troop of town merchants whom he has met in the course of his wanderings. keywords: ages; beginning; capitalism; centuries; century; commerce; economy; existence; find; life; men; merchants; middle; money; period; place; time; towns cache: 32252.txt plain text: 32252.txt item: #7 of 247 id: 3608 author: Tressell, Robert title: The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists date: None words: 257035 flesch: 78 summary: From other men he had succeeded in obtaining nine and sixpence, mostly in sixpences and threepences. These sub-foremen or 'coddies' knew that if they 'made their jobs pay' they would be put in charge of others and be kept on in preference to other men as long as the firm had any work; so they helped Misery to scheme and scamp the work and watched and drove the men under their charge; and these latter poor wretches, knowing that their only chance of retaining their employment was to 'tear into it', tore into it like so many maniacs. keywords: ave; barrington; bert; bloody; boy; business; cause; children; course; crass; crowd; day; didlum; door; drunk; easton; end; ere; face; fact; fire; floor; frankie; good; great; grinder; half; hands; harlow; head; home; hour; house; hunter; job; kind; know; labour; left; life; linden; look; lot; man; matter; meeting; men; mind; minutes; misery; money; morning; new; number; o'clock; order; owen; paint; paper; past; pay; people; philpot; place; poor; poverty; present; right; room; round; rushton; ruth; sawkins; semi; shillings; shop; slyme; state; sweater; system; table; tea; tell; things; think; thought; time; town; wages; want; way; week; white; window; work; working; wot; years; | | cache: 3608.txt plain text: 3608.txt item: #8 of 247 id: 41405 author: Luxemburg, Rosa title: The Accumulation of Capital date: None words: 177479 flesch: 53 summary: But the consumption by the organs of the capitalist state has no bearing on the realisation of _capitalised_ surplus value, because the additional surplus value for this consumption--even though it comes about at the workers' expense--is created afterwards. (The concept of _value_ now becomes treacherous, for the _value_ of commodities is continuously falling.) keywords: accumulation; aggregate; analysis; british; capital; capital accumulation; capitalist; case; circulation; class; commodities; commodity production; commodity surplus; conditions; consumer; consumption; countries; country; course; crises; demand; department; department ii; development; diagram; different; economy; england; european; exchange; exchange value; expansion; fact; following; form; general; goods; great; hand; ibid; income; increase; individual; industry; labour; labour power; land; market; marx; material; means; money; money capital; new; order; place; point; problem; process; produce; production; production ii; products; profit; quantity; question; rate; ricardo; rodbertus; second; simple; sismondi; smith; social; society; state; surplus means; surplus product; surplus value; system; theory; time; total; use; variable; view; vol; volume; wages; way; workers; working; year cache: 41405.txt plain text: 41405.txt item: #9 of 247 id: 48446 author: Loria, Achille title: Karl Marx date: None words: 23681 flesch: 39 summary: The Theoretical System of Karl Marx_, 1918), are aghast when the real revolution comes, and endeavour to lay the red spectre they have helped to conjure up. An exposition of his outlook and a study of his relationship to Marx will not only be of interest in themselves, but will help readers to surmount certain terminological difficulties in the _Karl Marx_. keywords: book; capital; capitalist; class; day; economy; history; human; income; labour; life; loria; marx; means; new; order; population; production; profit; revolution; science; socialism; system; theory; value; work; workers; world cache: 48446.txt plain text: 48446.txt item: #10 of 247 id: aaa-3 author: Edmonds, Alexander title: Surgery-for-Life: Aging, Sexual Fitness and Self-Management in Brazil date: 2014.0 words: 10034 flesch: 60 summary: Unlike fully public hospitals where all medical services are free, it offers free reconstructive surgery, but charges a small fee to cosmetic surgery patients to cover costs of medical materials and anesthesia (surgeons receive no payment). In this article I draw on ethnographic fieldwork on plastic surgery to explore tensions in ideals and norms of aging in Brazil. keywords: age; aging; body; brazil; course; edmonds; health; life; life course; means; middle; new; patients; plastic; plástica; self; surgeons; surgery; women cache: aaa-3.pdf plain text: aaa-3.txt item: #11 of 247 id: afkaruna-2590 author: AlMAKIN, Mr title: Antara Ziarah Religius dan Kapitalisasi di Era Globalisasi: Catatan Etnografis Umrah date: 2016.0 words: 8267 flesch: 61 summary: Oxford University Press. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 133133133133133Vol. Dia malah menjawab dengan ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 129129129129129Vol. keywords: adalah; akan ○; akses; al ○; april; arab; arabia; banyak ○; berbagai; dalam; dan; dari; dengan; di madinah; dua; era; hanya; haram; hotel; ibadah; indonesia; ini; islam; islamic; itu; juga; karena; kota; kurma; lain; madinah; mall; masa; masjid ○; medina; mekah; modern; mont ○; mus ○; muslim; nabawi; nabi; namun; new; oleh; orang; pada; para ○; penulis; peziarah ○; press; satu; saudi; sebagai; sebetulnya ○; seperti; sudah; tempat; tidak; tradisional; umrah; univer ○; untuk; wadah ○; yang; york; ○ doi; ○ ○ cache: afkaruna-2590.pdf plain text: afkaruna-2590.txt item: #12 of 247 id: ai-3706 author: Rahmawati, Rahmawati title: Deconstructing the Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility: Social Investment on Luwu Indigeous Society date: 2018.0 words: 8138 flesch: 44 summary: This study is arranged in a framework which presents justice values and rights of indigeous society in the concept of company social responsibility. The reality of corporate social responsibility is still on the implementation of handling negative impact caused by company activity. keywords: accounting; business; capital; companies; company; concept; csr; disclosure; doi; investment; journal; management; performance; profit; profitability; research; responsibility; society; value cache: ai-3706.pdf plain text: ai-3706.txt item: #13 of 247 id: ai-9271 author: Rahmanti, Virginia Nur title: Liberating Accounting with a Religio-Cultural Approach date: 2020.0 words: 10039 flesch: 41 summary: A critique of Gray’s framework on accounting values using Germany as a case study. This study aims to liberate accounting from masculine characteristics by using Islamic values. keywords: accounting; analysis; approach; business; concept; culture; investment; islamic; journal; justice; liberating; masculinity; profit; rahmanti; religio; research; social; tawhid; values cache: ai-9271.pdf plain text: ai-9271.txt item: #14 of 247 id: ajis01-136 author: Zuhri, Zuhri title: Islamic Studies in Sumatera: Prospects and Challenges date: 2016.0 words: 6586 flesch: 47 summary: Examining about Sumatera Islamic studies means stringing, framing, and tracing its roots which grow Islamic studies and characteristics that became the special of Islamic studies Sumatra. Therefore, in every investigation about Islamic studies at any particular region, on the title of the article indicates word in, as does the article entitled Islamic Studies in Italy6, and the Oriental and Islamic Studies in Hungary: A Communication,.7 In this context, Sumatera is not just the place, Sumatera was built as an identity that does not need the word in when investigating about Sumatera Islamic studies. keywords: context; history; indonesia; islamic; journal; process; religion; studies; study; sumatera; vol; zuhri cache: ajis01-136.pdf plain text: ajis01-136.txt item: #15 of 247 id: ajiss-1107 author: Ahmad, Junaid S. title: Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States : By Adam Hanieh (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 266 pages.) date: 2013.0 words: 1082 flesch: 47 summary: Thus the “develop- ment of class and state throughout the Middle East is deeply wrapped up in the formation of Khaliji capital” and should be understood from a regional perspective (p. 164). The author’s estimation of the 2008 financial crisis and his constant emphasis on the “in- terdependent” nature of global capital (with special reference to the GCC) compels the reader to understand capitalism as an enterprise that cannot sus- tain itself within the boundaries of the nation-state. keywords: capital; class; states cache: ajiss-1107.pdf plain text: ajiss-1107.txt item: #16 of 247 id: ajiss-1568 author: Burke, Jeffrey C. title: Creating the New Egyptian Woman: Consumerism, Education, and National Identity, 1863-1922 by Mona L. Russell (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004. 237 pages.) date: 2007.0 words: 1006 flesch: 42 summary: Russell places the disparate views of Egyptian women in the con- text of growing consumerism and educational opportunities in the late nine- teenth and early twentieth centuries. For example, Christine Sproul’s unpublished dissertation “The American College for Girls, Cairo, Egypt: Its History and Influence on Egyptian Women: A Study of Selected Graduates” (University of Utah: 1982), is not mentioned in the author’s research. keywords: education; women cache: ajiss-1568.pdf plain text: ajiss-1568.txt item: #17 of 247 id: ajiss-1627 author: Sabet, Amr G. E. title: Europe and the Arab World: By Samir Amin and Ali El Kenz (London: Zed Books, 2005. 166 pages.) date: 2006.0 words: 1125 flesch: 40 summary: Amin designates the latter structure as a manifestation of “mameluke power,” reflecting a complex traditional system that has merged the person- alized power of warlords, businessmen, and men of religion (p. 3). He criticizes currents “claiming to be Islamic” (p. 6), particularly those of the Wahhabi type, viewing Islamic militant groups as manifestations of a revolt against “destructive” capitalism and “deceptive” modernity (p. 6), more interested in sociopolitical issues than in matters of theology. keywords: islamic; social cache: ajiss-1627.pdf plain text: ajiss-1627.txt item: #18 of 247 id: ajiss-1817 author: Hartman, Michelle title: Gender, Politics and Islam: By Therese Saliba, Carolyn Allen, Judith A. Howard, eds. (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2002. 354 pages.) date: 2004.0 words: 1149 flesch: 44 summary: Saliba’s competent introduction summarizes the articles and promptly debunks simplistic understandings of Muslim women and their lives, and Book Reviews 107 highlights their diverse and complex engagements with religion, politics, society, and culture. Not only does this introduction speak for and to nuanced understandings of Islam and Muslims, it also links feminist strug- gles transnationally and explicitly positions itself against the exceptional- ism of Muslim women. keywords: islamic; politics; studies; women cache: ajiss-1817.pdf plain text: ajiss-1817.txt item: #19 of 247 id: ajiss-1940 author: Anjum, Ovamir title: Editorial date: 2020.0 words: 7588 flesch: 43 summary: Noah Smith, “The Dark Side of Globalization: Why Seattle’s 1999 Protest- ers Were Right,” The Atlantic, January 6, 2014, https://www.theatlantic.com/ business/archive/2014/01/the-dark-side-of-globalization-why-seattles- 1999-protesters-were-right/282831/. 15. The Case for Deglobalization Before there was Occupy Wall Street (protesting growing inequality) and Black Lives Matter (protesting police brutality and systemic racism) to shake up the heartland of global capitalism, there was the Battle of Seat- tle in 1999, when over 40,000 protestors gathered to protest globalization. keywords: american; capitalism; change; democracy; globalization; market; muslim; nation; new; order; people; politics; power; state; world cache: ajiss-1940.pdf plain text: ajiss-1940.txt item: #20 of 247 id: ajiss-1949 author: Ahmad, Imad A. title: The New Mamlukes: Egyptian Society and Modern Feudalism by Amira El-Azhari Sonbol (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2000. 292 pages.) date: 2002.0 words: 676 flesch: 52 summary: I would propose that the Islamic movement in Egypt, and elsewhere, must not waste this opportunity, and must avoid the trap of employing Islamic jargon to mask a continuation of mercantilist policies and feudal structures. She finds that Egyptian society has not been static, waiting to be transformed from the outside, but dynamic, following its own cultural evolution. keywords: egypt; sonbol cache: ajiss-1949.pdf plain text: ajiss-1949.txt item: #21 of 247 id: ajiss-2022 author: Willett, Roger title: Islam, Economic Rationalism, and Accounting date: 2001.0 words: 11929 flesch: 47 summary: Yet, most writers on the subject of Islamic accounting have argued that Islam does not recognise a distinction between the secular and the spiritual areas of life? Consequently, the frame- work within which Islamic accounting systems should take place is that which is based on personal accountability to an all-seeing God. keywords: accounting; capitalism; corporate; economy; financial; information; islamic; london; muslim; press; rationalism; social; society; sulaiman; theory; values; western; willett; world cache: ajiss-2022.pdf plain text: ajiss-2022.txt item: #22 of 247 id: ajiss-2073 author: Dhaouadi, Mahmoud title: Capitalism's Impending Dangers for Global Humane Development date: 2000.0 words: 9716 flesch: 41 summary: , it is quite obvious that the diffusion of Western cul- tural symbols into underdeveloped societies is a process that helps the pro- motion of cultural development and is not a process leading to other under- development, as we have defined it. In this sense, a psychological inferiority complex (psy- chological underdevelopment) appears, thus , to harden the two dimensions of cultural underdevelopment and, consequently, contribute to the making of cultural alienation, a phenomenon which is widespread in underdevel- oped countries, especially among groups with a Western educational back- ground. keywords: american; capitalist; colonization; countries; knowledge; nature; science; scientists; social; societies; symbols; system; underdevelopment; western; world cache: ajiss-2073.pdf plain text: ajiss-2073.txt item: #23 of 247 id: ajiss-2123 author: McCarron, Kevin title: Hidden Agendas: By John Pilger. London: Vintage, 1998, 687 pp. date: 1999.0 words: 2660 flesch: 57 summary: Book Reviews 117 Hidden Agendas By John Pilger. Those who admire the work of John Pilger, journalist and film maker, will find much to enthuse over in Hidden Agendas, his seventh book. keywords: agendas; book; media; news; people; pilger; social cache: ajiss-2123.pdf plain text: ajiss-2123.txt item: #24 of 247 id: ajiss-2162 author: Burmester, Brent title: Globalization: Theory and Practice by Eleonore Kofman and Gillian Youngs, editors. Pinter: 1996. xii + 339 pp. date: 1998.0 words: 1662 flesch: 43 summary: It is still too early for books such as this to dis pense with debate and opposition to globalization, both in theory and practice. Globalization is a subject about which it is very easy to write copiously and badly. keywords: authors; book; globalization; theory cache: ajiss-2162.pdf plain text: ajiss-2162.txt item: #25 of 247 id: ajiss-2163 author: Haneef, Mohamed Aslam title: False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism by John Gray. London: Cranta Publications, 1998. 234 pp. date: 1998.0 words: 4168 flesch: 44 summary: American free markets, according Book Reviews 141 to him, have an advantage in that they no longer bear the burden of social costs, unlike European social market economies. On the surface, it seems that these events merely support propagators of global free markets. keywords: american; capitalism; free; global; globalization; gray; markets; social; states; world cache: ajiss-2163.pdf plain text: ajiss-2163.txt item: #26 of 247 id: ajiss-2208 author: El-Diwany, Tariq title: Global Trap: By Hans-Peter Martin and Harold Schumann. London: Zed Books Ltd., 1997 date: 1998.0 words: 1219 flesch: 59 summary: The authors pro- pose some credible solutions to the problems that they foresee, including a form of European democracy in which the European Commission is elected by the European Parliament and in which national parliaments allow citizens of other EU member states to speak on European issues whenever they are debated; a European monetary union that provides a stable trading block that rivals America and Japan; and European trade unions that better represent the interests of the worker against the multinational companies. Book Reviews 149 Global Trap By Hans-Peter Martin and Harold Schumann. keywords: authors; book; european; world cache: ajiss-2208.pdf plain text: ajiss-2208.txt item: #27 of 247 id: ajiss-2226 author: Boulby, Marion title: Home and Homeland: The Dialogics of Tribal and National Identities in Jordan by Linda Layne. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 188 pp. date: 1997.0 words: 699 flesch: 43 summary: Finally, appearing as it did after the 1989 parliamentary elec tions, it seems extraordinary that this work has completely neglected to discuss the Islamic component of Jordanian social identity. In the introductory chapter of this work, the author reviews and assesses notions of social identity. keywords: identity; layne cache: ajiss-2226.pdf plain text: ajiss-2226.txt item: #28 of 247 id: ajiss-2451 author: Al-Khalifah, Abdullah H. M. title: Religiosity in Islam as a Protective Mechanism against Criminal Temptation date: 1994.0 words: 5373 flesch: 57 summary: In the remaining perspectives of social control, (i.e., self-concept theory, self-derogation theory, and the deterrence perspective), the unit of analysis of the control mechanism shifts from the social or aggregate to the psychological or individual level. It follows that Islam provides a unique social control petspective, one that has accounted for the main parameters underlying the mechanisms of social control: religion, moral- ity, and law. keywords: behavior; concept; control; crime; criminal; islamic; journal; law; mechanism; people; punishment; religion; religiosity; social cache: ajiss-2451.pdf plain text: ajiss-2451.txt item: #29 of 247 id: ajiss-253 author: Salem, Ahmed Ali title: Localizing Islam in the West: Mazrui’s Journey from the Study of African Politics to Global Cultures date: 2016.0 words: 7463 flesch: 50 summary: Ali A. Mazrui, “African Islam and Islam in Africa: Between Exceptionalism and Marginality,” American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 26, no. 3 (sum- mer 2009): iii-iv. 22. Ali A. Mazrui, African Islam and Islam in Africa, ii-iii. 54. keywords: a. mazrui; africa; ali; ali a.; american; islam; islamic; journal; mazrui; muslim; politics; sciences; social; studies; university; west; world cache: ajiss-253.pdf plain text: ajiss-253.txt item: #30 of 247 id: ajiss-2615 author: Zaman, Muhammad Q. title: Merchant Capital and Islam: By Mahmood Ibrahim. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990, 246pp. date: 1991.0 words: 1804 flesch: 45 summary: By studying the trends and consequences of pre-Islamic Makkah's commercial activities, it seeks to bring out both the material bases of the rise of Islam and the element of continuity between pre-Islamic Makkah and early Islamic history. Ibrahim’s work does, however, mark an advance due to its greater detailing of Makkah’s commercial milieu, the rise of Islam within it, and its tracing of continuities of pre-Islamic commercial trends into Islamic times. keywords: interests; islamic; makkah; segment cache: ajiss-2615.pdf plain text: ajiss-2615.txt item: #31 of 247 id: ajiss-2683 author: Ahmed, Akbar S. title: Islam and Society in Southeast Asia: Edited by Taufik Abdullah and Sharon Siddique, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1987. date: 1989.0 words: 1964 flesch: 54 summary: This book is an attempt to contribute to that movement by offering a defmi- tion of Islamic anthropology” (p. ix). We are told why the Muslim masses reject Westernization: “Thus, the life-styles of Muslim elites, socialism, capitalism and Western civilization are all interrelated. keywords: anthropology; book; davies; islamic; muslim; social cache: ajiss-2683.pdf plain text: ajiss-2683.txt item: #32 of 247 id: ajiss-276 author: Marusek, Sarah title: Beyond Secular Liberalism: Islamic Activism in Lebanon date: 2018.0 words: 12357 flesch: 50 summary: Musa al Sadr and the Shia of Leb- anon. Thus, charitable work itself is seen as an act of resistance—an idea that is rein- forced when the US designates Hizbullah charities as terrorist and Israel targets the social institutions affiliated with the resistance.27 A publication issued by al-Mabarrat Association after the 2006 war vows, “Our will of benevolence shall prevail!”28 Ayatollah Fadlallah also insisted that success- fully rebuilding the charitable institutions destroyed during the war would “represent a triumph of knowledge over the desire to destroy. keywords: american; association; beirut; charities; faith; fieldwork; foundation; hizbullah; imam al; islamic; lebanese; lebanon; liberalism; mabarrat; new; press; resistance; sadr; sadr foundation; shi‘i; social; western cache: ajiss-276.pdf plain text: ajiss-276.txt item: #33 of 247 id: ajiss-2773 author: Ahmad, Mumtaz title: Islam Between East and West: by Alija Ali Izetbegovic. Published by: The American Trust Publications, Indianapolis, Indiana 46232, U.S.A. Price: $12.00 (paper) date: 1985.0 words: 1947 flesch: 44 summary: IzetbegwicIAlija Ali Book Reviews Islam Between East and West 307 Islam Between East and West by Alija Ali Izetbegovic Published by: The American Trust Publications, Indianapolis, Indiana 46232, U.S.A. Price: $12.00 (paper) keywords: alija; islam; islamic; religion; west cache: ajiss-2773.pdf plain text: ajiss-2773.txt item: #34 of 247 id: ajiss-2884 author: Rashid, Salim title: Surah Quraysh date: 1988.0 words: 2540 flesch: 54 summary: This overarching theme of the bounty of Allah is strengthened when we remember that Siiruh Quruysh closely follows Siimh ul El, (the Elephant) in which Quruysh are reminded of Abraha's attempt to conquer the Ka'buh with elephants and how Allah (SWT) turned back this attack. The intent of Siimh Quruysh is to persuade the Qumysh of their obligation to worship Allah. keywords: allah; civilization; islam; islamic; quruysh; swt cache: ajiss-2884.pdf plain text: ajiss-2884.txt item: #35 of 247 id: ajiss-2926 author: Arif, Muhammad title: Toward the Shari'ah Paradigm of Islamic Economics: The Beginning of a Scientific Revolution date: 1985.0 words: 702 flesch: 38 summary: The adherents of the conventional school do understand that the fundamentals of Islamic economic system are very different from the fundamentals of capitalism, but despite this fact they are not ready to accept this reality that Islamic economics deserves to be developed in its own right. This paper attempts to respond to the critics who, on various grounds, oppose the development of Islamic economics. keywords: islamic cache: ajiss-2926.pdf plain text: ajiss-2926.txt item: #36 of 247 id: ajiss-326 author: Afroz, Sultana title: The Role of Islam in the Abolition of Slavery and in the Development of British Capitalism date: 2012.0 words: 12757 flesch: 48 summary: By the early nineteenth century, British West Indian monopoly in sugar was “unsound in theory” and “unprofitable in practice” in the face of sufficient and cheap supply of sugar produced by free labor in India.49 Sugar cost the British people annually more than one and a half mil- lion pounds sterling in the late 1820s.50 Two-fifths of the price of every pound of sugar consumed in England represented the cost of produc- tion, two-fifths went in revenue to the government, and the West Indian planter received one-fifth in tribute.51 Evidently, the commercial planta- tion economy throughout the West Indies was mortally ill. The textile factories of Birmingham and Manchester eventually destroyed the Indian textile trade and the Chinese household cotton in- dustries.82 Highlighting the importance of British textile to its economy, F. The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 29:124 M. Eden wrote: “The exportation of a piece of British broadcloth is more beneficial to us than the re-exportation of a quantity of Bengal muslin or of West India coffee of equal value.”83 keywords: abolition; africans; american; britain; british; british west; china; east; enslaved; european; history; imperial; indies; industrial; islamic; muslim; people; role; slave trade; slavery; states; sugar; system; west; west africa; west indian cache: ajiss-326.pdf plain text: ajiss-326.txt item: #37 of 247 id: ajiss-796 author: Anjum, Ovamir title: Editorial date: 2017.0 words: 2343 flesch: 46 summary: Beyond the journal’s well-known mission of the reform of Islamic thought and the concern to put social-scientific scholarship in conversation with Islamic textual scholarship, the journal has no ideological filters. He demonstrates that whereas al-Tahtawi was indeed inspired by the nationalist cult around the memory of Napoleon Bonaparte (the conquering despot he wished to see in his own patron, Muhammad Ali), he did so from his own grounding in Islamic political tradition, in particular as articulated by al-Ghazali (whose works were among the first to be published in Egypt). keywords: islamic; journal; scholarship; studies; tahtawi cache: ajiss-796.pdf plain text: ajiss-796.txt item: #38 of 247 id: ajiss-806 author: Dhaouadi, Mahmoud title: Essential Concepts in Sociology: Anthony Giddens and Philip Sutton (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2014. 240 pages.) date: 2017.0 words: 1839 flesch: 46 summary: Such an organized profile may allow one to say that this book is not only a brief dictionary of sociological concepts, but also a thought-provoking ref- erence work that makes an important contribution to the knowledge acquisi- tion of basic constituents of sociology itself as a scientific discipline. The book, written in a clear and jargon-free style, introduces a careful selection of essential concepts that have helped shape – and continue to do so – sociology and other disciplines. keywords: book; concepts; social; sociology cache: ajiss-806.pdf plain text: ajiss-806.txt item: #39 of 247 id: ajiss-811 author: Anjum, Ovamir title: Editorial date: 2018.0 words: 524 flesch: 33 summary: This carefully constructed empirical study confirms the assessment long felt by American Muslim leaders and thinkers: that the healthiest and most ad- vi The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 35:1 justed youth are those that are stronger in their religious identity while also being well-adjusted and at home in American society. This issue of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences features two important articles: Sarah Marusek’s ethnographic study of a grassroots Is- lamic movement in Lebanon reconfiguring (even resisting) secularism and neoliberalism, and Madiha Tahseen and Charissa S.L. Cheah’s empirical study of the formation of American Muslim adolescents. keywords: american; islamic cache: ajiss-811.pdf plain text: ajiss-811.txt item: #40 of 247 id: ajiss-815 author: Arjana, Sophia R. title: Brand Islam: The Marketing and Commodification of Piety By Faegheh Shirazi (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2016. 281 pages.) date: 2018.0 words: 2345 flesch: 50 summary: The chapter provides a rich discussion of halal foods and the economy surrounding these products, including issues of manufacturing and trans- port. As Shirazi points out, “Fewer than fifty years ago, no one voiced particular concerns or much consideration of halal products. keywords: chapter; halal; islam; muslim; shirazi cache: ajiss-815.pdf plain text: ajiss-815.txt item: #41 of 247 id: ajiss-886 author: Bullock, Kathy title: Face Politics: By Jenny Edkins (New York: Routledge, 2015. 230 pages.) date: 2016.0 words: 1639 flesch: 53 summary: What, then, is “face politics” Book Reviews 105 ajiss33-1_ajiss 12/30/2015 12:59 PM Page 105 and how can an academic discussion about the “face” not mention niqab, ar- guably one of the most burning issues of “face politics” this century? Her interest in the New York posters spun off into an inquiry about missing persons more generally, and the current book grew out of a shift from an interest in images of the face to a “more substantive exploration of face politics” (p. xv). keywords: book; face; politics cache: ajiss-886.pdf plain text: ajiss-886.txt item: #42 of 247 id: arbutus-16801 author: Reid, Darren title: Imperial or Settler Imperative? Indigenous Reserves as a Case Study for a Transcolonial Analysis of British Imperial Indigenous Policy date: 2017.0 words: 9290 flesch: 35 summary: This paper seeks to end the tension between these two frameworks by using Indigenous reserve systems as a case study for understanding colonial governance. Through an analysis of correspondence between local and imperial administrators, this paper argues that the development of Indigenous reserve systems reveals an entrenched conflict between imperial and local administrators lasting throughout the nineteenth century, a conflict in which the local governments of British North America and Western Australia subordinated imperial imperatives of imperial capitalism and liberal humanitarianism to local concerns of security and sovereignty. keywords: australia; british; century; civilizing; government; people; policy; press; reserves; settler; system; university; vol; western cache: arbutus-16801.pdf plain text: arbutus-16801.txt item: #43 of 247 id: armfolangl-8356 author: Harutyunyan, Narine title: “NEW NORMAL” OF POST-COVID AND POST-MODERN WORLD IN THE MIRROR OF THE LANGUAGE date: 2022.0 words: 3729 flesch: 47 summary: In 2019, the Oxford Dictionary awarded the title of Word of the Year to climate emergency - a situation in which urgent action is required to reduce or halt climate change and avoid potentially irreversible environmental damage resulting from it (“climate emergency” is the Oxford Armenian Folia Anglistika, Vol. 18, Issue 2 (26), 2022 Culture Studies 126 English Dictionary’s Word of the Year, 2019), and in 2020 the Oxford Dictionary published new words in the list of which included net zero - zero greenhouse gas emissions (Only 2020 could bring us words like these, 2020). The appearance of new words almost always falls at the peak of the development of modern technologies, as well as a period of acute political situations, natural phenomena, the emergence of new diseases, and the development of social networks. keywords: change; climate; era; gender; language; march; order; post; reality; revolution; words; world cache: armfolangl-8356.pdf plain text: armfolangl-8356.txt item: #44 of 247 id: aseas-2639 author: Camba, Alvin Almendrala title: Philippine Mining Capitalism: The Changing Terrains of Struggle in the Neoliberal Mining Regime date: 2016.0 words: 9158 flesch: 43 summary: First, technologies of subjection have elevated state mining institutions to choose and put into effect the processes aimed at addressing the demands of local communities. First, state policies should consider expanding civil society, social movement, and community participation in state mining institutions. keywords: capital; communities; companies; environmental; government; groups; industry; mineral; mining; mining companies; mining sector; national; ncip; peoples; philippine; sector; social; state cache: aseas-2639.pdf plain text: aseas-2639.txt item: #45 of 247 id: aseas-2660 author: Haug, Michaela title: Men, Women, and Environmental Change in Indonesia: The Gendered Face of Development Among the Dayak Benuaq date: 2017.0 words: 9108 flesch: 54 summary: NGO literature tends to depict Dayak women as an especially vulnerable group. Building on this equivalence meaning of equality, I argue that Dayak Benuaq gender relations are characterized by a far-reaching gender equality.7 This argument is based on the following observations: Specific gender roles do exist in Benuaq society, but they are not strictly followed and often overlap. keywords: asia; benuaq; borneo; change; dayak; development; female; gender; gendered; indonesia; kalimantan; male; new; research; southeast; university; women cache: aseas-2660.pdf plain text: aseas-2660.txt item: #46 of 247 id: aseas-2681 author: Einzenberger, Rainer title: Frontier Capitalism and Politics of Dispossession in Myanmar: The Case of the Mwetaung (Gullu Mual) Nickel Mine in Chin State date: 2018.0 words: 11308 flesch: 49 summary: Poster exhibitions on FPIC in local villages 2013 Village consultation meetings around Mwetaung area between January and February with hundreds of participants 2013 Civil society coalition on Mwetaung is renamed to Chinland Natural Resources Watch Group (CNRWG) in February 2013 North Mining Investment Co. Ltd submits feasibility reports on 'Mwetaung Nickel Smelt-ing Project' to the Ministries of Mines, and Environmental Conservation and Forestry 2013 Reports of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Social Impact Assessment (SIA) and Health Impact Assessment (HIA) are submitted to Ministry of Environmental Con- servation and Forestry 2013 Meeting with local political parties in March Discussion of Mwetaung Project at Chin State parliament 2013 Public consultation with local government and NMIC in Tiddim town hall, NRWG pres-ents 48 questions in April 2013 NMIC holds village meetings 2013 Buddhist monk and CNRWG members meet with local media 2013 Meeting with Chin regional government and Chin MPs in Hakha in May 2013 Meeting at Tiddim town hall: Manager from NMIC answer 46 questions 2013 CNRWG sends letter to the Mr. Quintana, UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar in August 2013 CNRWG and GDI conduct collaborative research in Mwetaung area in August and Sep-tember 2013 Representatives of four Chin political parties conduct a survey on the Mwetaung project with local communities in September 2013 Chin parties meet with state government in Hakha 2013 Press conference in Yangon with CNRW, GDI, Chin political parties and civil society representatives 2013 Meeting with speaker of Union Parliament (lower house) Retrieved from http://www.chro.ca/index.php/publications/73-special-reports/411-threats-to-our -existence Chin State ministers and MPs. keywords: 11(1; burma; capitalism; chin; chin state; chinese; cnrwg; development; dispossession; frontier; government; international; land; military; mining; mwetaung; myanmar; national; politics; project; rights; society; state; transition cache: aseas-2681.pdf plain text: aseas-2681.txt item: #47 of 247 id: asw-24120 author: Crudup, Chandra title: De-Centering Whiteness Through Revisualizing Theory in Social Work Education, Practice, and Scholarship date: 2021.0 words: 7539 flesch: 33 summary: Shannon (1970), Longres (1972), and McMahon and Allen-Meares (1992) identified how white supremacist norms became a master narrative in social work practice, research, and education. Social work practice must move away from this dynamic if we ever want to move beyond the lip service of what our value statements are to actualizing an anti-racist and anti-oppressive profession. keywords: framework; individual; narrative; practice; profession; research; scholarship; social; supremacy; systems; white; whiteness; work cache: asw-24120.pdf plain text: asw-24120.txt item: #48 of 247 id: at-6959 author: Kopiec, P. title: The Lutheran “convivial economy” as a Christian economic heterodoxy: significance, components, and proposals to the current socio-economic order date: 2022.0 words: 5656 flesch: 42 summary: Self-interest and competition are understood as natural factors of the famous invisible hand of the market as natural regulation of economic life. Both labels indicate the scale of economic activities that overwhelmed culture, society, politics, and the endless risk that has become an inherent and approved component of socio-economic order. keywords: capitalism; economic; economy; life; lutheran; lwf; migration; order; orthodoxy; society; socio; theologians; work cache: at-6959.pdf plain text: at-6959.txt item: #49 of 247 id: atpp-1138 author: Henry, Wayne title: Consumer Capitalism Meets Inquiry date: 2018.0 words: 3870 flesch: 56 summary: Where there is an unmet demand, the self-interest of market participants will motivate someone to exploit that niche. One way or another, though, I think it is safe to say that participants in such discussions are unlikely to be as blind to the potential deleterious personal impact of consumer forces. keywords: capitalism; consumer; consumption; forces; inquiry; market; self cache: atpp-1138.pdf plain text: atpp-1138.txt item: #50 of 247 id: brain-585 author: Patrut, Monica title: Romanian Campaigns on Corporate Social Responsibility – Signs of Globalization date: 2016.0 words: 4672 flesch: 41 summary: The evolution of CSR campaigns in Romania (2004- 30.03.2015) To find out the most frequent types of CSR campaigns implemented in Romania (RQ4), we have started from Kotler and Lee’s typology (2005) of CSR activities: promotion of a cause, philanthropic actions, community volunteering, cause-related marketing, social marketing and socially responsible business practices. The means by which organizations can achieve these glocal objectives is CSR campaigns. keywords: activities; campaigns; community; companies; csr; csr campaigns; global; media; online; organizations; public; responsibility; romania cache: brain-585.pdf plain text: brain-585.txt item: #51 of 247 id: celtic-23114 author: Yeboah, Philomena Ama Okyeso title: “GRIEF AND RESILIENCE LIVE TOGETHER”: AN ASSESSMENT OF ARTHUR MILLER’S DEATH OF A SALESMAN date: 2022.0 words: 7066 flesch: 63 summary: Death of a Salesman highlights the plights of Willy Loman, a man who has lost his identity and self because of the harsh economic conditions and the pursuit of the American Dream – to live a better and luxurious life. Qingxia (2019) establishes Willy Loman as a tragic hero of a modern era by attributing his flaw to the American dream and his victory to his willingness to sacrifice himself for a better life for his family. keywords: arthur; class; death; grief; language; life; miller; resilience; salesman; society; tragedy; tragic; willy cache: celtic-23114.pdf plain text: celtic-23114.txt item: #52 of 247 id: compass-488 author: Heaney, Conor title: The Teaching Excellence Framework: Perpetual Pedagogical Control in Postwelfare Capitalism date: 2017.0 words: 6834 flesch: 37 summary: Higher education is no exception […] Taken together, we can build a rounded picture of the teaching experience that we expect higher education to deliver to its stakeholders. keywords: bis; control; education; journal; learning; market; paper; sector; teaching; tef; white cache: compass-488.pdf plain text: compass-488.txt item: #53 of 247 id: coolabah-15516 author: Hoffman, David M. title: Aspiration, Achievement and Abandonment in ‘The World’s Best Country’: Merit and Equity or Smoke and Mirrors? date: 2016.0 words: 35980 flesch: 40 summary: Hoffman, Cools and Seikkinen were already acutely aware of the risk entailed in studies of this nature, as higher education studies are generally not a showcase for critical approaches to power relations within academe (Alvesson 2003; Hoffman et al. 2014, 2013b; Tight 2012), and in Finnish higher education studies in particular (Hoffman et al. 2013a; Hoffman, Saarinen & Cools 2012). This self-ethnography questions the extent to which the nature of equality and inclusion in Finland’s higher education system is quickly moving toward the social stratification characteristic of places like Australia or the USA, or Coolabah, No.17, 2015, ISSN 1988-5946, Observatori: Centre d’Estudis Australians / Australian Studies Centre, Universitat de Barcelona 16 whether this is seriously considered, or even noticed within higher education studies in Finland. keywords: 2013; academic; analysis; approach; australians; barcelona; career; coolabah; dynamics; d’estudis; education; education studies; ethnography; fier; finland; finnish; group; hoffman; issn; migration; no.17; observatori; policy; research; scholars; self; social; studies; studies centre; study; team; terms; topic; universitat; work cache: coolabah-15516.pdf plain text: coolabah-15516.txt item: #54 of 247 id: cord-0012435-rquefe2l author: Lemmens, Pieter title: Social Autonomy and Heteronomy in the Age of ICT: The Digital Pharmakon and the (Dis)Empowerment of the General Intellect date: 2015.0 words: 5012 flesch: 30 summary: Changes in the technical organs always induce de-functionalizations and subsequent re-functionalizations in the psychosomatic and social organs, which-in the course of evolution and later during history-are involved in a constant process of adoption of (or adaptation to) new technologies. A central theme in the admittedly quite gloomy analyses of Berardi is that of the exhaustion of libidinal energies as a defining dimension of contemporary cognitive labor, a theme that also runs through the work of Stiegler, as we will see. keywords: autonomy; berardi; capitalism; cognitive; dnts; intellect; labor; living; negri; stiegler cache: cord-0012435-rquefe2l.txt plain text: cord-0012435-rquefe2l.txt item: #55 of 247 id: cord-0037078-893cckyz author: Price, Jason D. title: Desire and the Law: Creative Resistance in the Reluctant Passenger and the Heart of Redness date: 2017.0 words: 22872 flesch: 45 summary: For example, we learn that Luc desires protection of the baboons, and the protagonist, Morris, begins to care for the case at first because he desires Luc as the narrative later confirms. Like Nick Morris in The Reluctant Passenger, at first he fears this different kind of non-human desire and seeks to maintain control over this zoë: He must get away from these surroundings that are haunted by Qukezwa's aura. keywords: animals; baboons; bhonco; camagu; capitalist; cattle; community; conroy; control; desire; development; environment; human; knowledge; law; life; luc; morris; nature; non; novel; people; protection; qukezwa; rights; south cache: cord-0037078-893cckyz.txt plain text: cord-0037078-893cckyz.txt item: #56 of 247 id: cord-0043238-ncl8fge8 author: Adler, Anthony Curtis title: What’s the Deal? Trump, Fichte’s Closed Commercial State, and the Perverse Dialectic of Neoliberal Risk date: 2020.0 words: 8879 flesch: 51 summary: It must be understood in terms of the modern reconception of politics in terms of a social contract-a social contract that is not merely foundational, but constantly being renegotiated, with political life the continual conflict between contracting parties. Or finally, drawing together these two points, we could even say that deal-making exemplifies the way in which political life is transformed through the rise of homo faber. keywords: celebrity; deal; fichte; game; life; making; present; reality; risk; state; system; trump; way; world cache: cord-0043238-ncl8fge8.txt plain text: cord-0043238-ncl8fge8.txt item: #57 of 247 id: cord-0043307-04goxwsx author: Oates, Sarah title: The easy weaponization of social media: why profit has trumped security for U.S. companies date: 2020.0 words: 4361 flesch: 49 summary: This means that scholarly discussions should shift away from questions of ethics or actions (or lack thereof) on the part of social media companies to a frank focus on the security risk posed to democracy by social media. Now that it is impossible for social media companies to ignore the rising evidence of the central role of social media in inculcating conflict, they have defaulted to two key arguments in their defense: freedom of speech and the idea that the problem is limited to a fundamental misuse of their platforms. keywords: companies; disinformation; facebook; information; media; u.s; users; war cache: cord-0043307-04goxwsx.txt plain text: cord-0043307-04goxwsx.txt item: #58 of 247 id: cord-0043591-xnxbt6t7 author: McLaren, Peter title: Religious Nationalism and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Soul-Sucking Evangelicals and Branch Covidians Make America Sick Again date: 2020.0 words: 10878 flesch: 54 summary: S.V. Date (2020) reports that Trump has been trying to convince the American people that he has been a great wartime president who has done a miraculous job in protecting the country from the coronavirus: 'Having sold himself as a great business and military leader despite bankrupt casinos and bone spurs, President Donald Trump faces his greatest challenge yet: making Americans forget the two months he dismissed concerns about a deadly pandemic as a hoax'. While we lack at present 'a set of evidentiary standards for establishing the empirical existence of religious nationalism that goes beyond the invocation of religious motifs and symbols in politics' (Grzymala-Busse 2019), it seems reasonable to assert that religious nationalism is alive and well among Trump's evangelical Christian base-and it's not pretty. keywords: american; busse; christian; christianity; church; coronavirus; country; covid-19; crisis; death; god; grzymala; nationalism; new; pandemic; people; power; prayer; president; religion; right; science; state; time; trump; usa; world cache: cord-0043591-xnxbt6t7.txt plain text: cord-0043591-xnxbt6t7.txt item: #59 of 247 id: cord-0043718-fucyt0zc author: Yoshikawa, Toru title: COVID-19 and Japanese shareholder activism: brief respite for Japan’s self-healing concrete date: 2020.0 words: 1472 flesch: 31 summary: COVID-19 and Japanese shareholder activism: brief respite… Thus, pre-COVID-19, corporate Japan was undergoing a transitionary period that was potentially a crucial determinant of Japan's future corporate governance norms. key: cord-0043718-fucyt0zc authors: Yoshikawa, Toru; Chua, Gavin title: COVID-19 and Japanese shareholder activism: brief respite for Japan’s self-healing concrete date: 2020-05-22 journal: keywords: activism; corporate; covid-19; japan; shareholder cache: cord-0043718-fucyt0zc.txt plain text: cord-0043718-fucyt0zc.txt item: #60 of 247 id: cord-0043840-dlo85peu author: Galanis, Michael title: Corporate Law Versus Social Autonomy: Law as Social Hazard date: 2020.0 words: 13707 flesch: 31 summary: Moreover, within corporate capitalism social classes are no longer those observed by Marx and different classes can have similar aspirations and vice versa. This article argues that corporate law has become the legal platform upon which is erected a social process impeding society’s capacity to lucidly reflect on its primary ends; in this sense, corporate law is in conflict with social autonomy. keywords: accumulation; autonomy; bureaucracy; business; business organisation; capitalism; castoriadis; change; corporate; corporation; feedback; imaginary; law; loop; organisation; process; society; spirit; theory; weber cache: cord-0043840-dlo85peu.txt plain text: cord-0043840-dlo85peu.txt item: #61 of 247 id: cord-0045147-k3w8h961 author: Carr, Paul R. title: Shooting Yourself First in the Foot, then in the Head: Normative Democracy Is Suffocating, and then the Coronavirus Came to Light date: 2020.0 words: 8713 flesch: 41 summary: I highlight three central arguments: (1) Social media, and, consequently, citizen engagement are becoming a significant filter that can potentially re-imagine the political, economic, and social worlds, which increasingly bleed over to how we might develop and engage with ‘democracy’; to this end, I introduce a brief case study on the nefarious interpretation of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 to underscore the tension points in normative democracy; (2) Capitalism, or neoliberalism, needs to be more fully exposed, interrogated, and confronted if ‘normative, representative, hegemonic, electoral democracy’ is to be re-considered, re-imagined, and re-invented; the perpetuation of social inequalities lays bare the frailty of normative democratic institutions; (3) Covid-19 has exposed the fault lines and fissures of normative democracy, illustrating here the ‘common sense’ ways that power imbalances are sustained, which leaves little room for social solidarity; I present herein the case of the economic/labor dynamic in Quebec during the coronavirus. Social media is an exemplary feature of this new environment and can help us draw out the fundamental question if greater media, communication, and online involvement can lead to more robust, critical democratic forms of citizen participation. keywords: care; carr; case; covid-19; democracy; education; engagement; health; issues; media; movements; news; pandemic; people; time; usa; world cache: cord-0045147-k3w8h961.txt plain text: cord-0045147-k3w8h961.txt item: #62 of 247 id: cord-0046451-wehyny8n author: Royo, Sebastián title: Introduction: Spanish Banking—How Do We Explain a History of Fragility? date: 2020.0 words: 16890 flesch: 41 summary: One of the most extensive studies of financial crises highlights a strong causal link between banking crises and sovereign defaults in developed and developing countries (Reinhart and Rogoff 2009 ). Many have concluded that global capital is the most likely culprit of banking crisis: Reinhart and Rogoff (2009) look at the historical pattern that connects capital inflows, large current account deficits, asset bubbles, excessive indebtedness, sovereign borrowing, and financial crises. keywords: banking; banking crisis; banking system; banks; book; cajas; capital; countries; country; credit; crisis; debt; economic; economy; european; government; institutions; market; risk; sector; spain; system cache: cord-0046451-wehyny8n.txt plain text: cord-0046451-wehyny8n.txt item: #63 of 247 id: cord-0046809-l4jls9ew author: jagodzinski, jan title: Art|Education: In the Service of Designer Capitalism date: 2020.0 words: 6477 flesch: 50 summary: When it comes to 'designer creativity,' there is really no shortage of it: just open any television channel, or if you want the pure product in North American you can watch Donald Trump's The Apprentice (the celebrity version) where brutal capitalist competition is made into a game, but this is compensated by celebrity players (Hollywood stars, musicians, sports figures, cooking chefs) winning money for their favorite charities. Creativity in art education is following this trend. keywords: art; capitalism; creativity; designer; education; freedman; gude; learning; life; play; self; students; teacher; way; work cache: cord-0046809-l4jls9ew.txt plain text: cord-0046809-l4jls9ew.txt item: #64 of 247 id: cord-0046811-52gowb10 author: jagodzinski, jan title: Aesthetic Wars: Between the Creative Industries and Nomadology date: 2020.0 words: 6496 flesch: 48 summary: We can begin by saying that affects are sensations that have their own particular logic, a 'logic of sensation' as Deleuze calls it, and this logic of sensation-as aisthetics-sets it apart from aesthetics of designer capitalism, which has been the usual playing field for representational art at the level of body image. It requires a disjunction between cognition and affect; that is between body image of 'normative' perception and the proprioceptivity of the non-imaged body to bring about thinking. keywords: affective; art; body; creative; creativity; deleuze; education; electracy; guattari; image; industries; level; life; new; time; way cache: cord-0046811-52gowb10.txt plain text: cord-0046811-52gowb10.txt item: #65 of 247 id: cord-0046812-5vnrll1v author: jagodzinski, jan title: Introduction: The Paradoxes and Worries in Contemporary Times date: 2020.0 words: 8347 flesch: 47 summary: Both help us grasp the power of platform capitalism and the place of Big Data in it. Despite Floridi's plea and vision for AI's use for a social good, ethics are breached daily by platform capitalism. keywords: bratton; capitalism; control; covid-19; data; deleuze; digital; future; google; human; information; life; media; platform; power; society; states; surveillance; trump; world; zuboff cache: cord-0046812-5vnrll1v.txt plain text: cord-0046812-5vnrll1v.txt item: #66 of 247 id: cord-0046813-h35rwsif author: jagodzinski, jan title: Between the Nonhuman and Inhuman: The Challenge of the Posthuman for Art|Education in the Twenty-First Century date: 2020.0 words: 6337 flesch: 51 summary: By this, I mean both the extrinsic and intrinsic human body. These slices could be restacked and manipulated via so-called computer 'flythroughs' to explore specific organs and body parts. keywords: art; body; data; design; form; human; inhuman; life; matter; nature; new; nonhuman; technologies; vhp; zoë cache: cord-0046813-h35rwsif.txt plain text: cord-0046813-h35rwsif.txt item: #67 of 247 id: cord-0047580-7pd5k07g author: Hall, Richard title: The Hopeless University: Intellectual Work at the End of the End of History date: 2020.0 words: 8115 flesch: 30 summary: Flows of data enable new quantifications of University work, underpinned by a machinery of global production that disassembles existing flows of labour, finance and technology and reassembles them for profit or rent. There is limited possibility for a critique that situates University work against its basis in alienated labour (Hall 2018) , through which the 'vampire' of Capital exists because it feeds upon living labour (Marx 1867 (Marx /2004 . keywords: academic; capital; education; end; forms; history; hopelessness; institutions; labour; marx; new; relation; university; value; work; world cache: cord-0047580-7pd5k07g.txt plain text: cord-0047580-7pd5k07g.txt item: #68 of 247 id: cord-0047670-agugpk21 author: Sakwa, Richard title: Greater Russia: Is Moscow out to subvert the West? date: 2020.0 words: 14330 flesch: 42 summary: In this context, six observations can help us examine the problem of greater Russia and subversion. Periodisation is an important heuristic device and in methodological terms repudiates the view that there is some enduring essence to Russian foreign policy behaviour, with 'active measures' seamlessly transferred from the Soviet Union to post-communist Russia. keywords: atlantic; cold; dominion; end; europe; international; kremlin; liberal; moscow; neo; new; order; policy; power; power system; putin; relations; revisionist; russia; security; soviet; states; system; war; west cache: cord-0047670-agugpk21.txt plain text: cord-0047670-agugpk21.txt item: #69 of 247 id: cord-0049263-u3js7zo0 author: Westoby, Peter title: Community development ‘yet-to-come’ during and post the COVID-19 pandemic: from Derrida to Zuboff date: 2020.0 words: 7189 flesch: 54 summary: key: cord-0049263-u3js7zo0 authors: Westoby, Peter; Harris, Verne title: Community development ‘yet-to-come’ during and post the COVID-19 pandemic: from Derrida to Zuboff date: 2020-07-08 journal: Community Dev J DOI: 10.1093/cdj/bsaa026 sha: adb449b95b16f14cf43a991fb9821278b37dc317 doc_id: 49263 cord_uid: u3js7zo0 The contours of this article, written as a dialogue between two authors, one in Australia (Westoby) and one in South Africa (Harris), outline a Derridean deconstruction of community development ‘yet-to-come’ during and post coronavirus disease 2019. With such an analysis in mind, a soul perspective on community development work also considers, in dialogue with the likes of Bifo, how to recreate autonomous and strategic sites of work, action and community that offer an alternative to the current structure of neoliberal capitalist enterprise. keywords: capitalism; community; community development; covid-19; development; dialogue; digital; literacy; new; people; soul; surveillance; work cache: cord-0049263-u3js7zo0.txt plain text: cord-0049263-u3js7zo0.txt item: #70 of 247 id: cord-0049546-7cs1z6x6 author: Baraitser, Lisa title: The maternal death drive: Greta Thunberg and the question of the future date: 2020.0 words: 8266 flesch: 52 summary: Toril Moi (1986) writes of Kristeva's essay that the question for Kristeva was not so much how to valorize the feminine but how to reconcile maternal time with linear (political and historical) time (p. 187). Like the Hollywood zombie which holds within it a paradox, in that it is both dead and alive, those of us living in zombie time experience death as embodied in life […] .We had come to terms with the fact that we are about to die, and then we didn't. keywords: child; death; death drive; drive; freud; future; human; life; maternal; repetition; time cache: cord-0049546-7cs1z6x6.txt plain text: cord-0049546-7cs1z6x6.txt item: #71 of 247 id: cord-0051339-y5tavcjb author: Cohen, Jennifer title: COVID-19 Capitalism: The Profit Motive versus Public Health date: 2020.0 words: 1392 flesch: 42 summary: Furthermore, because profit-seeking is economically rational in capitalism, capitalist imperatives may be incompatible with public health. Furthermore, because such behavior is economically rational in capitalism, capitalist imperatives may be incompatible with public health (Smith, 1776) . keywords: health; healthcare; profit; responsibility cache: cord-0051339-y5tavcjb.txt plain text: cord-0051339-y5tavcjb.txt item: #72 of 247 id: cord-0051431-32bfze4e author: Giuliani, Elisa title: Piketty, Thunberg, or Marx? Shifting ideologies in the COVID-19 bailout conditionality debate date: 2020.0 words: 4356 flesch: 37 summary: This paper is part of a series of contributions dealing with the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on international business policy, and it was single-blind reviewed. While the analysis of press narratives on its own is insufficient to demonstrate that we are on the brink of an epochal ideological change, it suggests that we may be becoming familiar with new truths, and that these new truths might potentially be transformative. keywords: business; companies; covid-19; crisis; environmental; justice; narratives; need; research; rights; tax cache: cord-0051431-32bfze4e.txt plain text: cord-0051431-32bfze4e.txt item: #73 of 247 id: cord-0052178-rsnuvlnt author: Ruth, Damian title: Indigenous Wisdom, Capital, Technology and Education date: 2020.0 words: 8813 flesch: 47 summary: London: Cardinal Sphere Books Paradigms regained Synthetic worlds: The business and culture on online games Look to the mountain: An ecology of indigenous education 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism Neoliberalism and education: The disfiguration of students What we learnt from 'going online' during university shutdowns in South Africa indigenous knowledge within a global knowledge system Propaganda: The formation of men's attitudes Introduction: Philosophy and the (Post)colonial Enhancing the circle of life: Management education and indigenous knowledge World without mind: The existential threat of big tech /1999). Indigenous knowledge cannot be verified by scientific criteria nor can science be adequately assessed according the tenets of indigenous knowledge. keywords: capitalism; education; indigenous; knowledge; learning; market; māori; nature; new; point; production; technology; values; view; wisdom; world cache: cord-0052178-rsnuvlnt.txt plain text: cord-0052178-rsnuvlnt.txt item: #74 of 247 id: cord-0052990-lx2c60hs author: Spanedda, Francesco title: New approaches to housing complexity: designing dwellings in the age of cognitive economy date: 2020.0 words: 5827 flesch: 42 summary: Moreover, just like urban space lost part of its public character, housing lost its connotation of privacy and intimacy. Between the 1960s and 1970s, sociologists highlighted the loss of meaning and importance of public space induced by socio-cultural transformations and ways of life changes. keywords: capitalism; changes; design; family; home; house; housing; life; production; space; time; work; workers; working cache: cord-0052990-lx2c60hs.txt plain text: cord-0052990-lx2c60hs.txt item: #75 of 247 id: cord-0054072-ulffohh2 author: Jandrić, Petar title: Postdigital Ecopedagogies: Genealogies, Contradictions, and Possible Futures date: 2020.0 words: 8736 flesch: 33 summary: In what follows, we will outline some themes and fields of inquiry that need to be taken into account en route to develop new postdigital ecopedagogies fit for our (post-)Anthropogenic and pandemic moment in a liberatory manner. In our age of the (post-)Anthropocene, these traditional concerns of political pedagogy are especially relevant for development of new postdigital ecopedagogies. keywords: age; capitalism; ecopedagogies; education; freire; future; human; illich; knowledge; need; pedagogy; politics; postdigital; science; social; technology; theory cache: cord-0054072-ulffohh2.txt plain text: cord-0054072-ulffohh2.txt item: #76 of 247 id: cord-0057550-7vaydzk3 author: Lykidis, Alex title: Afterword date: 2020.0 words: 3355 flesch: 28 summary: We can expect future art films to oscillate between bewilderment and contempt, irreverence and indignation at the incongruities and injustices of contemporary capitalism, with filmmakers adapting art cinema style to the demands of this new phase of neoliberalism. The rest of the chapter considers the way art cinema can remain politically relevant by engaging with popular culture, addressing the systemic cruelty of contemporary capitalism and providing ethical and social alternatives to the current order. keywords: art; art cinema; capitalism; cinema; contemporary; crisis; films; neoliberalism; order cache: cord-0057550-7vaydzk3.txt plain text: cord-0057550-7vaydzk3.txt item: #77 of 247 id: cord-0057855-0idyoghw author: Murphy, Raymond title: Foresight or Discounting Danger? date: 2020.0 words: 10449 flesch: 51 summary: Carbon emissions are closely related to economic growth: when it is strong, so are carbon emissions. It would diminish the threat of a draconian exclusion from consumption for future generations (read grandchildren) forced upon them by global warming caused by the present generation's excessive consumption of carbon polluting fossil fuels. keywords: carbon; change; climate; climate change; consumption; countries; crisis; emissions; energy; environmental; fossil; fuel; future; growth; nature; pollution; practices; warming; world cache: cord-0057855-0idyoghw.txt plain text: cord-0057855-0idyoghw.txt item: #78 of 247 id: cord-0057866-4u3hxvo6 author: Shi, Linda title: The New Climate Urbanism: Old Capitalism with Climate Characteristics date: 2020.0 words: 4174 flesch: 29 summary: A critique of methodological cityism: Urbanizing urban political ecology Opinion: Why green climate gentrification threatens poor and vulnerable populations Multi-level governance of climate change adaptation through regional partnerships in Canada and England Disaster on the Horizon: The price effect of sea level rise Evaluation of networks of plans and vulnerability to hazards and climate change: A resilience scorecard The earth system governance project as a network organization: A critical assessment after ten years. Results from case studies The long arm of climate change: Societal teleconnections and the future of climate change impacts studies Overcoming cross-scale challenges to climate change adaptation for local government: A focus on Australia Is adaptation a local responsibility A cross-scale worldwide analysis of coastal adaptation planning Climate adaptation Heuristics and the science/policy divide. keywords: adaptation; change; cities; climate; metropolitan; new; resilience; scale; urban; urbanism cache: cord-0057866-4u3hxvo6.txt plain text: cord-0057866-4u3hxvo6.txt item: #79 of 247 id: cord-0057867-gbvw87ch author: Leoni, Zeno title: A Marxist Theory of International Relations date: 2021.0 words: 14744 flesch: 42 summary: Nonetheless, Hobson's novelty laid in his focus on the rivalry-prone tendency among capitalist states. Internationalization and the consequences of uneven development of capitalism tie states and the capitalist ruling class to a shared destiny of fortunes and misfortunes. keywords: book; bukharin; capitalism; chapter; development; harvey; imperialism; interests; international; lenin; marxist; policy; power; relations; space; state; theories; theory; waltz; world cache: cord-0057867-gbvw87ch.txt plain text: cord-0057867-gbvw87ch.txt item: #80 of 247 id: cord-0057868-pmyg0ogv author: Cremona, Elisabeth title: ‘The Best-Laid Schemes o’ Mice an’ Men’: Transformative Agency Towards Ecosocialism date: 2020.0 words: 10072 flesch: 26 summary: Power clearly plays a predictive role in the evolution of human societies, and there is an obvious relationship between transformative agency and social power (Dowding 2012; Hearn 2014) . One particular gap in the work of many ecosocialist writers is the limited attention given to social actors, exactly those agents with the transformative capacity to realise the ecosocialist vision. keywords: actors; agency; agents; capitalism; context; dam; development; ecosocialist; groups; national; power; project; resources; state; system; transition cache: cord-0057868-pmyg0ogv.txt plain text: cord-0057868-pmyg0ogv.txt item: #81 of 247 id: cord-0058008-xzaanunt author: Shulzhenko, Vyacheslav I. title: The Economy of Pleasure in the Era of Posthumanism: About the Metamorphoses of the Human Potential of the Near Future date: 2021.0 words: 3932 flesch: 36 summary: In the hypothetical variety of scenarios for the post-coronavirus existence of a person in exact accordance with the most important ideas, such a plot is not ruled out by us more and more loudly declaring post-humanitarian knowledge. Also, the topic of the speeches seems to be deeply logical, combining many economists into a single scientific field, from various points of view describing the phenomenon of pleasure economics (hereinafter referred to as PE). keywords: concept; consumption; economy; human; knowledge; marketing; pleasure; society cache: cord-0058008-xzaanunt.txt plain text: cord-0058008-xzaanunt.txt item: #82 of 247 id: cord-0058088-f75n3lq1 author: Megarry, Jessica title: Female Performers on a Male Stage date: 2020.0 words: 10331 flesch: 42 summary: I have argued that moving away from men and choosing to live as lesbians offered women space to enact new social and political forms based upon feminist principles. In other words, there was an already existing groundswell of WLM activists who had come together to participate in consciousness-raising prior to movement women engaging with antifeminists or non-politicised women in the wider public sphere. keywords: activists; culture; digital; face; feminist; lesbian; male; media; movement; organising; space; today; wlm; women cache: cord-0058088-f75n3lq1.txt plain text: cord-0058088-f75n3lq1.txt item: #83 of 247 id: cord-0058110-a65g316j author: Mukherjee, Subham title: Environmental Disaster Management and Risk Reduction date: 2021.0 words: 13070 flesch: 34 summary: Despite the complexity regarding the, geographic approaches and technology oriented functional ability in Geospatial sciences, these modern technology is rapidly and effectively being used in recovery strategies for mitigating disaster risks and hazard management. It was emphasised that thinking and action must be through managing systems to mitigate disaster risks and build resilience. keywords: capacity; communities; countries; decision; development; disaster; environmental; et al; groups; hazard; health; human; making; management; measures; mitigation; people; planning; pollution; recovery; reduction; risk; time; vulnerability; water; world cache: cord-0058110-a65g316j.txt plain text: cord-0058110-a65g316j.txt item: #84 of 247 id: cord-0058167-pthtj78u author: Zhykhor, Olena title: Project Management in Universities Under the Global Pandemic: A Focus on Finance date: 2020.0 words: 4580 flesch: 31 summary: key: cord-0058167-pthtj78u authors: Zhykhor, Olena; Ryeznikov, Valeriy; Iafinovych, Olena; Pohribna, Nataliia; Miedviedkova, Nataliia title: Project Management in Universities Under the Global Pandemic: A Focus on Finance date: 2020-12-04 journal: Integrated Computer Technologies in Mechanical Engineering - 2020 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-66717-7_57 sha: 34cfb268341c09b28fdf5bdd996b4fd9b1bd59dc doc_id: 58167 cord_uid: pthtj78u This paper is intended to provide an insight into the importance of project management success in implementing strategies and new financial packages within the context of university education. The issue of the effectiveness of university funding is becoming increasingly important, so countries are beginning to be more demanding of the higher education institutions' performance and their search for new sources of income. keywords: education; funding; institutions; management; project; students; support; universities; university cache: cord-0058167-pthtj78u.txt plain text: cord-0058167-pthtj78u.txt item: #85 of 247 id: cord-0059145-ycsyymr1 author: Marques, Luiz title: The Illusion of a Sustainable Capitalism date: 2020.0 words: 11867 flesch: 47 summary: To minimize the destruction to the Earth system resulting from the predatory dynamics of global capitalism, regulatory frameworks have been implemented on a deregulated capitalism. The regulatory frameworks that the authors dream of are not within the aims of global capitalism and will never occupy a central position in its agenda. keywords: banks; capitalism; change; climate; consumption; corporations; crisis; economy; energy; fossil; global; growth; impossibility; market; power; production; report; resources; society; state; system; wealth; world cache: cord-0059145-ycsyymr1.txt plain text: cord-0059145-ycsyymr1.txt item: #86 of 247 id: cord-0059149-xu3bghpa author: Marques, Luiz title: Climate Emergency date: 2020.0 words: 10797 flesch: 53 summary: Add other GHGs, and it's equivalent to 478 ppm Less than 2°C warming by 2100 unlikely Climate Action and Human Wellbeing at a Crossroads: Historical Transformation or Backlash? Assessment of the impacts of climate change on national level food insecurity using the Hunger and Climate Vulnerability Index. 5C (2018) , global emissions of CO 2 must peak by 2020 to ensure a reasonable chance that global warming will not exceed 1.5 °C above the pre-industrial period until 2100. keywords: average; carbon; century; change; climate; colleagues; earth; emissions; global; heat; increase; ipcc; period; ppm; temperature; warming; years; ° c cache: cord-0059149-xu3bghpa.txt plain text: cord-0059149-xu3bghpa.txt item: #87 of 247 id: cord-0059193-jmqfdv2q author: Windsor, Duane title: Political and Ethical Challenges of 2025: Utopian and Dystopian Views date: 2020.0 words: 8322 flesch: 43 summary: The political center party of median voters may disappear toward the left and right extremes. That is, there are only two positions (or political parties) and the median voter adheres to one of them at the outset of voting. keywords: business; capitalism; chapter; citizens; corporate; csr; dystopian; future; median; new; party; policy; scenario; socialism; voter; wealth cache: cord-0059193-jmqfdv2q.txt plain text: cord-0059193-jmqfdv2q.txt item: #88 of 247 id: cord-0059213-b13o5fkg author: Avis, James title: Post-Work, Post-Capitalism and the Fourth Industrial Revolution date: 2021.0 words: 9434 flesch: 45 summary: For some this had led to their expulsion from waged labour, whilst for others it has led to its intensification. Paradoxically, for some this had led to the expulsion from waged labour, whilst for others it has led to its intensification. keywords: capitalist; class; development; labour; post; production; relations; social; society; struggle; ubi; vet; work; workers cache: cord-0059213-b13o5fkg.txt plain text: cord-0059213-b13o5fkg.txt item: #89 of 247 id: cord-0059237-ycxxhadg author: Sklair, Leslie title: Globalization and the Challenge of the Anthropocene date: 2020.0 words: 4532 flesch: 35 summary: By capitalist Anthropocene I mean that the industrialization made possible by fossil fuels, exploited via capitalist relations of production, set in motion qualitative transformations of these impacts on the Earth System (Malm 2016) . There is a large literature on climate change denial (Boykoff and Olson 2013), much less on Anthropocene denial (but see the exemplary case study by Casagrande et al. 2017 , where this is conceptualized as ecomyopia). keywords: anthropocene; capitalist; climate; earth; globalization; human; planet; science; system; term; world cache: cord-0059237-ycxxhadg.txt plain text: cord-0059237-ycxxhadg.txt item: #90 of 247 id: cord-0059284-izskdmw6 author: Sprague, Jeb title: The Caribbean and Global Capitalism: Five Strategic Traits date: 2020.0 words: 10629 flesch: 39 summary: These groups are linked in diverse ways to new transnational networks of production, finance, and consumption. Across the region, local banks and remittance businesses operate as agents for transnational remittance companies. keywords: business; capitalism; caribbean; century; class; country; cruise; decades; forces; global; globalization; haiti; interests; labor; national; new; officials; people; region; state; u.s; world cache: cord-0059284-izskdmw6.txt plain text: cord-0059284-izskdmw6.txt item: #91 of 247 id: cord-0059394-c41feqvg author: Scribano, Adrián title: Cities, COVID-19 and Sensibilities: A Kaleidoscope of Experiences date: 2020.0 words: 6916 flesch: 53 summary: key: cord-0059394-c41feqvg authors: Scribano, Adrián; Camarena Luhrs, Margarita; Cervio, Ana Lucía title: Cities, COVID-19 and Sensibilities: A Kaleidoscope of Experiences date: 2020-09-14 journal: Cities, Capitalism and the Politics of Sensibilities DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58035-3_13 sha: 5703877964485bd50f47970a551147f0777a6275 doc_id: 59394 cord_uid: c41feqvg This final chapter is a three-part device that seeks to allow the reader to capture some fragments of the sensibilities of cities in the COVID-19 pandemic. We have decided to claim authorship of each section separately, for having had the experience in different cities, for being impacted by dissimilar practices of being in the city, and for valuing how the collective does not eliminate the personal, hence the selection of the title of the chapter as a whole. keywords: care; cities; city; covid-19; face; life; pandemic; people; possibility; practices; silence; social; world cache: cord-0059394-c41feqvg.txt plain text: cord-0059394-c41feqvg.txt item: #92 of 247 id: cord-0059427-yzgqpikq author: Jasso López, Lucía Carmina title: (In)Sensibilities to the Vigilance of Others in the City date: 2020.0 words: 6348 flesch: 47 summary: In principle, it focuses on the study of the social effects of surveillance technologies in contemporary societies and cities, and the implications of watching others as the potential violation of fundamental prerogatives such as the right to privacy, to mobility, to the protection of personal data and to not be discriminated against. The research is located in Mexico City where I have carried out fieldwork to study the planning and organization of surveillance technologies that converge in public space, and I have also conducted interviews with inhabitants of this city regarding their perceptions and sensibilities. keywords: cameras; cities; city; people; presence; public; social; society; surveillance; surveillance technologies; technologies cache: cord-0059427-yzgqpikq.txt plain text: cord-0059427-yzgqpikq.txt item: #93 of 247 id: cord-0059585-v93c7pdx author: Basu, Dipak title: Contemporary Capitalism and Imperialism date: 2020.0 words: 11141 flesch: 58 summary: Tibet continued to conduct itself as a fully sovereign nation, recognized by the British empire until its occupation by Communist China in 1949 (van Walt van Praag 1987 . Communist China has been exercising a colonial rule over the land since then. keywords: china; chinese; companies; control; countries; country; east; empire; gas; government; india; iran; iraq; libya; oil; people; syria; tibet; usa; war; western; world cache: cord-0059585-v93c7pdx.txt plain text: cord-0059585-v93c7pdx.txt item: #94 of 247 id: cord-0060086-pyq8pd34 author: Ghodsee, Kristen R. title: The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend: The Curious Tale of Feminism and Capitalism in Eastern Europe date: 2020.0 words: 4832 flesch: 37 summary: Indeed, throughout the United Nations Decade for Women that followed the International Women 's Year (1976 's Year ( -1985 , liberal feminists from the advanced capitalist countries tried to insist that the UN conferences focus on narrowly defined women's issues, whereas women from the Eastern Bloc countries and many women from the Global South wanted to use the international women's congresses as an opportunity for women to speak about larger social, political, and economic issues (Ghodsee 2012) . This story could start back in the late nineteenth century with the debates between Western women advocating for separatist suffrage movements in the United States and Great Britain and the socialist women in Germany and Russia who believed that working women needed to struggle together with working men for political as well as social and economic rights (Zetkin 1896) . keywords: capitalism; eastern; europe; feminism; gender; issues; liberal; rights; state; women cache: cord-0060086-pyq8pd34.txt plain text: cord-0060086-pyq8pd34.txt item: #95 of 247 id: cord-0060155-zzd4mc9m author: Bhattacharyya, Sambit title: A Unified Theory of Rent, Elite Feud, and Imperial Expansion date: 2020.0 words: 6751 flesch: 48 summary: We assume that political power is derived from economic power. European imperial elite trusts the European colonial elite more than they trust the natives. keywords: capital; economies; elite; expansion; growth; power; production; rent; state; system; technology cache: cord-0060155-zzd4mc9m.txt plain text: cord-0060155-zzd4mc9m.txt item: #96 of 247 id: cord-0060240-50gxszkj author: Salmon, J. Warren title: History of the Corporatization of American Medicine: The Market Paradigm Reigns date: 2020.0 words: 26076 flesch: 39 summary: An analysis of OECD countries Catholic health initiatives and dignity health complete merger One of the constants of healthcare: Rising executive pay CHI-dignity mega-merger to test co-CEO model Toward political economy of medical care The losses in profits: How proprietaries affect public and voluntary hospitals France prepares for privatizations take-off VA unveils proposal to expand private health care for veteran. Health care is not alone, as this phenomenon is also seen in higher education, private prison management, and, under President Donald J. Trump, immigration detention camps. keywords: aca; access; administration; american; blue; care; community; control; cost; economy; firms; government; group; health; health care; health insurance; health services; healthcare; hospital; industrial; industry; insurance; market; marketplace; medicaid; medical; medicare; medicine; national; new; patients; physicians; plans; policy; population; practice; profit; providers; public; quality; salmon; sector; services; states; system; time; trump cache: cord-0060240-50gxszkj.txt plain text: cord-0060240-50gxszkj.txt item: #97 of 247 id: cord-0060275-79g8hmjx author: Berglund, Oscar title: Conclusion: XR, the Climate Change Movement and Capitalism date: 2020.0 words: 3531 flesch: 58 summary: Climate change activists therefore ought to consider how climate change relates to aspects of capitalism, such as growth, trade, profit, property rights, financialisation and class relations. The second of the tensions that we identified concerned whether it is tenable for climate change movements to be solution agnostic. keywords: assembly; capitalism; change; climate; movement cache: cord-0060275-79g8hmjx.txt plain text: cord-0060275-79g8hmjx.txt item: #98 of 247 id: cord-0060277-5ko4eoga author: Berglund, Oscar title: Reimagining Democracy date: 2020.0 words: 6218 flesch: 47 summary: This supposedly makes climate assemblies a more precarious endeavour than prior citizens' assemblies on abortion, euthanasia or same-sex marriage. Lastly, and especially troubling for climate assemblies, decision-making in deliberative bodies is slow and it has historically taken a long time for assemblies' recommendations to become law (Fenton 2019) . keywords: assemblies; assembly; change; citizens; climate; demand; democracy; movement; representative cache: cord-0060277-5ko4eoga.txt plain text: cord-0060277-5ko4eoga.txt item: #99 of 247 id: cord-0060300-eolj430w author: Therborn, Göran title: Two epochal turns of inequality, their significance, and their dynamics date: 2021.0 words: 8101 flesch: 45 summary: Indeed the Chinese economic surge coincided with a deceleration of OECD intra-national inequality (OECD 2015: fig. 1.2) , and one might add, with a restoration of US net profit rates to the golden level of 1945 -1965 (Wolf 2017 . Among the developed countries of the Global North, the secular trend of decreasing intra-national inequality turned into its opposite. keywords: capital; china; countries; economic; financial; global; income; inequality; new; north; oecd; post; poverty; society; south; usa; world cache: cord-0060300-eolj430w.txt plain text: cord-0060300-eolj430w.txt item: #100 of 247 id: cord-0060747-s00kk8fa author: Thompson, Janice L. title: Piecing Together a Puzzle: Feminist Materialist Philosophy and Nursing Ethics date: 2020.0 words: 14374 flesch: 30 summary: As Fowler (2015 Fowler ( , 2016 Fowler ( , 2017 has argued, nursing ethics is best understood as having demonstrated a legacy of social ethics, including a rich history of concerns for social justice. Policy Teaching social justice Academic freedom and academic duty to teach social justice: A perspective and pedagogy for public health nursing faculty Witnessing social injustice downstream and advocating for health equity upstream Towards justice in health; An exemplar of speaking truth to power Toward a feminist theory of caring Heritage ethics: Toward a thicker account of nursing ethics Nursing's codes of ethics, social ethics, and social policy Struggle over needs: keywords: analysis; capitalism; care; care ethics; caring; ethics; feminist; fraser; health; justice; materialist; nurses; nursing; nursing ethics; philosophy; practice; social; theory; work cache: cord-0060747-s00kk8fa.txt plain text: cord-0060747-s00kk8fa.txt item: #101 of 247 id: cord-0060835-otdspo2i author: LaRocca, David title: Humanism’s Necessary Integration with Capitalism: Further Remarks on Brunello Cucinelli’s Philosophy of Clothes date: 2021.0 words: 6140 flesch: 39 summary: I will not rehearse here my earlier research on Brunello Cucinellimost perspicuously in two journal articles (one addressed to the essential role of literary and philosophical humanism in Cucinelli's business practice and a second devoted to the company's philanthropic and stewardship activities-issues that lie beyond the appointed purview of the present volume) and also in a documentary film I directed, Brunello Cucinelli: One would need to interview each of his customers and ask: Was your purchase from Brunello Cucinelli motivated by anything besides your admiration and desire for the products you acquired? As that question stands for the sort of social scientific motivation to track a causative relationship between brand and profit, I wish to point our attention to things we do know, and don't need to speculate about, namely that Cucinelli's pronounced commitment to humanistic values is largely conducted away from the klieg lights and press kits. keywords: brunello; brunello cucinelli; business; capitalism; company; cucinelli; dignity; employees; humanism; management; practice; solomeo; work cache: cord-0060835-otdspo2i.txt plain text: cord-0060835-otdspo2i.txt item: #102 of 247 id: cord-0060844-v64rfpvm author: Kučera, Dušan title: A Historical Approach to Understanding Values and Its Importance for Corporate Responsibility date: 2020.0 words: 5539 flesch: 40 summary: In this chapter, I tried to open up one central theme-in what historical environments were social values born, and what does this mean for contemporary organizations. In order to rebuild the concept of social responsibility, we have first to overcome strict rational and speculative thought, or just mechanical functionality and effectivity. keywords: business; capitalism; consequences; csr; development; economy; ethics; human; management; new; responsibility; society; thinking; values cache: cord-0060844-v64rfpvm.txt plain text: cord-0060844-v64rfpvm.txt item: #103 of 247 id: cord-0060853-g9prdjaz author: Sobande, Francesca title: Why the Digital Lives of Black Women in Britain? date: 2020.0 words: 8277 flesch: 30 summary: This chapter outlines questions that buttress this work, such as: How is digital media implicated in the lives of Black women in Britain? What is the ‘digital’ in the lives of Black women in Britain, and how can it be both a source of joy and pain? keywords: african; black; book; britain; culture; digital; experiences; lives; media; online; people; race; studies; women; work cache: cord-0060853-g9prdjaz.txt plain text: cord-0060853-g9prdjaz.txt item: #104 of 247 id: cord-0060854-hwglby22 author: Poyner, Jane title: Joining the Dots: Environment, Disease and Enterprise in the “New” South African Novel date: 2020.0 words: 16065 flesch: 47 summary: Most notably for the discussion here is the way in which the AIDS crisis is framed in terms of scale: we read how the potentially deadly HIV virus which has impacted on human life in epidemic proportions in South Africa, for example, has been unleashed upon Nafisa [through such a small portal, as small as the eye of a needle[;] a life was altered (Coovadia 134) . This kind of literary telescoping or mapping, as Clark would call it, in turn reflects the material connections between human life forms and the natural world. keywords: african; aids; arif; coovadia; disease; environmental; failure; garden; global; gordimer; health; high; hiv; human; justice; life; low; nafisa; nature; novel; paul; reality; scale; sharky; south; space; world cache: cord-0060854-hwglby22.txt plain text: cord-0060854-hwglby22.txt item: #105 of 247 id: cord-0060864-rzk0idh1 author: Scheiring, Gábor title: Conclusions date: 2020.0 words: 12829 flesch: 29 summary: How does the accumulative state relate to other, historically existing models of authoritarian state capitalism in an international context? Next, it analyses the international and historical context by analysing the varieties of authoritarian state capitalisms. keywords: accumulative; bourgeoisie; capital; capitalism; class; competition; competition state; democracy; development; economic; hungarian; hungary; market; national; power; regime; role; state; state capitalism; workers; working cache: cord-0060864-rzk0idh1.txt plain text: cord-0060864-rzk0idh1.txt item: #106 of 247 id: cord-0060927-9daojexn author: Davidsson, Tobias title: Tackling the Contradictory Nature of Social Work date: 2020.0 words: 5416 flesch: 49 summary: Social work is indeed occupied with the prevention of social problems, and there might have been times when it was aimed at transcending the social order, but in general, the organisation and scope of social work have always been confined by capital logic. key: cord-0060927-9daojexn authors: Davidsson, Tobias title: Tackling the Contradictory Nature of Social Work date: 2020-08-04 journal: Narratives of Social Work Practice and Education in Sweden DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45874-4_10 sha: d80b1c41af59d1643f1254d8a8e9a325abe15ebc doc_id: 60927 cord_uid: 9daojexn This chapter highlights contradictions within social work and deals with the question of how research and teaching can address these. keywords: contradictions; exclusion; history; poor; programme; relief; research; social; work; world cache: cord-0060927-9daojexn.txt plain text: cord-0060927-9daojexn.txt item: #107 of 247 id: cord-0061026-kiaune4w author: McLewis, Channel C. title: The Limits of Choice: A Black Feminist Critique of College “Choice” Theories and Research date: 2021.0 words: 24812 flesch: 28 summary: Motivations for choosing Black colleges Between good and ghetto: African American girls and inner-city violence Race, gender and progress: Are Black American women the new model minority Just what is critical race theory and what's it doing in a nice field like education? Toward a critical race theory of education Cultural capital in educational research: A critical assessment Despite the best intentions: How racial inequality thrives in good schools Inequality in the promised land: Race, resources, and suburban schooling The possessive investment in whiteness: Racialized social democracy and the white problem in American studies Different strokes in the applicant pool: Some refinements in a model of student college choice Anti-Black state violence, classroom edition: The spirit murdering of Black children Community college choice and the role of undermatching in the lives of African Americans Student tracking, secret scores: How college admissions offices rank prospects before they apply Choosing colleges: How social class and schools structure opportunity Black students, Black colleges: An African American college choice model College rankings: Democratized college knowledge for whom? Trends in high school dropout and completion rates in the United States: 2019 (NCES 2020-117). keywords: access; african; black; choice; college; college access; college choice; collins; education; et al; experiences; feminist; girls; habitus; high; institutions; model; opportunities; oppression; power; process; race; racial; research; school; social; structures; students; systems; white; women cache: cord-0061026-kiaune4w.txt plain text: cord-0061026-kiaune4w.txt item: #108 of 247 id: cord-0061500-0kzyditr author: Katz, Brian D. title: Come On Up for the Rising: A Review of Biglan's Rebooting Capitalism date: 2021.0 words: 7450 flesch: 31 summary: An exploratory study of verbal modulation of stimulus generalization Performance management Radical behaviorism and Buddhism: Complementarities and conflicts Reducing prejudice towards Middle Eastern persons as terrorists Exploring the development and dismantling of equivalence classes involving terrorist stimuli Millennium assessment of human behavior Toward consistent terminology in a behaviorist approach to cultural analysis Sustainability: From excess to aesthetics The comprehensive application of behavior analysis to schooling (CABAS®) The book functions as a call to arms for behavior analysts to join a coalition of interdisciplinary professionals with a like-minded mission of creating a nurturing form of capitalism, grounded in behavior science, that improves the quality of life for all people. keywords: analysis; behavior; biglan; capitalism; change; health; life; people; practices; public; science; society; system; values cache: cord-0061500-0kzyditr.txt plain text: cord-0061500-0kzyditr.txt item: #109 of 247 id: cord-0062086-hxisczs9 author: Bandinelli, Carolina title: What does the app want? A psychoanalytic interpretation of dating apps’ libidinal economy date: 2021.0 words: 7194 flesch: 48 summary: While it would be naïve to claim that dating apps have revolutionised our understanding of love and sexuality, we are witnessing a digital remediation of these domains, which is producing new codes to (re)negotiate romance. By means of a Lacanian analysis of empirical data that frames them in relation to the demands of the 'society of enjoyment ' (McGowan, 2004) , we highlight three key characteristics of dating apps' libidinal economy: (a) dating apps allow the subject to cope with the anxiety deriving from injunctions to enjoy a 'dating life' whilst disseminating the very same injunctions; (b) through the match, dating apps offer a quantifiable and crystallised sign of the possibility of a (romantic and sexual) event by engaging the subject in a dynamic of loss and gain that produces a particular kind of (dis)satisfaction; and (c) in so doing, dating apps may end up occupying the position of an affective object in their own right, standing in for the sexual or romantic partner they are meant to procure us. keywords: apps; dating; desire; enjoyment; love; match; object; people; relationship; subject; tinder; users cache: cord-0062086-hxisczs9.txt plain text: cord-0062086-hxisczs9.txt item: #110 of 247 id: cord-0065563-ywz4qtzq author: de Jong, Martin title: Inclusive capitalism: The emergence of a new purpose paradigm in economics and business administration and its implications for public policy date: 2021.0 words: 8114 flesch: 29 summary: Public policy as an academic discipline is painfully lagging behind in its recognition that inclusive capitalism is more than managing policy networks, preparing packages of policy instruments, organizing open tenders for efficient services and analyzing discourses alone. key: cord-0065563-ywz4qtzq authors: de Jong, Martin title: Inclusive capitalism: The emergence of a new purpose paradigm in economics and business administration and its implications for public policy date: 2021-07-07 journal: GPPG DOI: 10.1007/s43508-021-00020-z sha: 98f2dd3ad9aa470fcbd9f48bffce6689caa5db53 doc_id: keywords: business; capitalism; economics; government; inclusion; institutions; policy; production; purpose; scholars; sector; society; system; value; world cache: cord-0065563-ywz4qtzq.txt plain text: cord-0065563-ywz4qtzq.txt item: #111 of 247 id: cord-0066833-vpwy1dnk author: Bhandar, Brenna title: Theft in Broad Daylight: Racism and Neoliberal Legality date: 2021.0 words: 6381 flesch: 35 summary: Neoliberal legality intensifies racism by infiltrating and saturating the sphere of material life with debt, privatised and individualised forms of responsibility, and cultures of anti-accountability at the state/corporate nexus. Thus, to recognise and apprehend how neoliberal legal form has, like liberal legality, race hardwired into its substance, requires a different grammar, a different way of seeing, a different sensibility. keywords: fitzpatrick; housing; inquiry; law; legality; life; material; race; racism; relations; right; separation; state cache: cord-0066833-vpwy1dnk.txt plain text: cord-0066833-vpwy1dnk.txt item: #112 of 247 id: cord-0066911-1luldzsa author: Woodly, Deva title: The politics of care date: 2021.0 words: 15841 flesch: 45 summary: These kinds of care work to counter dominant liberal forms of political care, such as welfare or humanitarianism which have been imagined and enacted at the level of the nation-state, or of humanity, relying on exclusionary political frameworks. What freedoms might we find when we reprogram, deprogram and get down, in the words of Janelle Monae's Q.U.E.E.N, with the willful vulnerability of radical traditions of Black care: when we rise to create abolitionist horizons of public safety en masse? keywords: abolitionist; anti; care; care work; collective; commons; communities; ethics; forms; home; labor; new; people; politics; practice; public; racial; state; violence; way; white; women; work; world cache: cord-0066911-1luldzsa.txt plain text: cord-0066911-1luldzsa.txt item: #113 of 247 id: cord-0068035-or3phvw3 author: Murtazashvili, Ilia title: Does capitalism have a future? A review essay of Peter Boettke’s The Struggle for a Better World and Daniel Bromley’s Possessive Individualism: A Crisis of Capitalism date: 2021.0 words: 7253 flesch: 50 summary: By the time we get to managerial capitalism, goods and services are still exchanged, but labor has far less bargaining power under the current system of capitalism than under previous ones. Daniel Bromley's Possessive Individualism: A Crisis of Capitalism (2019) (hereafter Crisis) sees capitalism as a spent force because its concern with improving the well-being of households has been replaced by its singular focus on profiting by what Bromley calls wrangler capitalists -those capitalists who specialize in buying, selling, and reorganizing businesses (pp. 55-56) . keywords: boettke; books; bromley; capitalism; crisis; economics; government; individualism; institutions; problem; smith; struggle cache: cord-0068035-or3phvw3.txt plain text: cord-0068035-or3phvw3.txt item: #114 of 247 id: cord-0070605-60df7qdr author: Duile, Timo title: Paradoxes of indigeneity: identity, the state, and the economy in Indonesia date: 2021.0 words: 11927 flesch: 41 summary: In Bens' account, the paradoxical formation of indigeneity emerges as a matter of law: indigenous communities claim sovereignty from the law of the nation states they find themselves in and apply this very law in order to make their claims. One is the narrative dimension of indigenous communities and activists through which indigeneity is made meaningful for local communities. keywords: activists; adat; aman; communities; contradictions; duri; economic; economy; forest; identity; indigeneity; indonesia; land; order; paradox; recognition; state cache: cord-0070605-60df7qdr.txt plain text: cord-0070605-60df7qdr.txt item: #115 of 247 id: cord-0072800-kvhtqihv author: Espejo, Raul title: Cybersyn, big data, variety engineering and governance date: 2022.0 words: 10181 flesch: 36 summary: The digital society and the Viable System Model (VSM) share a focus on complexity as mooted by the Cybersyn project that was grounded in variety management (Ashby 1964) . In the end it was more about management information systems than about the cybernetic transformation of the national economy. keywords: beer; complexity; cybernetics; cybersyn; data; enterprises; espejo; interactions; management; model; people; relationships; system; variety; work cache: cord-0072800-kvhtqihv.txt plain text: cord-0072800-kvhtqihv.txt item: #116 of 247 id: cord-0073300-gplb9bjd author: Dubinsky, Yoav title: Country image, cultural diplomacy, and sports during the COVID19 pandemic: Brand America and Super Bowl LV date: 2022.0 words: 11418 flesch: 40 summary: Country image dimension Projected image of the USA High developed technology and industry; ability to complete an NFL season and to host the SB during the pandemic; limited ability to protect society from COVID Esthetic Rich culture including music, sports, art, television and films, and celebrities; creative; having collective traditions; attractive scenery; active nightlife Normative Diversity in sports; issues of racism in society; prioritizing individualism and commercialism over people's health and even human lives; unauthentic messages; care for health workers; divided country Sympathetic Fascination with American culture and sports; imitating American parties and traditions; criticism on American priorities international media celebrated American culture by mentioning dozens of celebrities, discussing in-depth the creative ads, analyzing the traditional halftime show while also recalling previous performances, and even pointing out the uniqueness of having poetry in the SB. key: cord-0073300-gplb9bjd authors: Dubinsky, Yoav title: Country image, cultural diplomacy, and sports during the COVID19 pandemic: Brand America and Super Bowl LV date: 2022-01-10 journal: keywords: american; bowl; branding; buhmann; countries; country; country image; coverage; culture; diplomacy; football; image; ingenhoff; international; media; pandemic; sports; study; super; usa cache: cord-0073300-gplb9bjd.txt plain text: cord-0073300-gplb9bjd.txt item: #117 of 247 id: cord-0074513-lngai4p2 author: Wendland-Liu, Joel title: Marxism, U.S. Democracy, and Lenin’s Commune Against Capitalism date: 2022.0 words: 9043 flesch: 35 summary: My alternative American utopia reading of the three recent major revolutionary events--the Occupy Wall Street movement of 2011, the #BlackLivesMatter rebellions of 2014, and the May-July 2020 uprising against racist police brutality--insists on announcing the ongoing conjunctural rupture in ruling-class hegemony in the U.S., a crisis of capitalist state power, and mass critiques of state forms of rule or reform. Mass unemployment and stingy relief for workers combined with threats of withholding unemployment payments to force workers back to dangerous workplaces exposed the racist-classist nature of state power and its capitalist logic as the essence of U.S. democracy. keywords: capitalist; class; democracy; democratic; forms; lenin; new; people; police; power; revolution; social; state; struggle; theory; u.s; workers; working cache: cord-0074513-lngai4p2.txt plain text: cord-0074513-lngai4p2.txt item: #118 of 247 id: cord-0075196-tbz4xcdm author: Creech, Brian title: Of essential workers and working from home: Journalistic discourses and the precarities of a pandemic economy date: 2022.0 words: 7409 flesch: 41 summary: Several epidemiological facts surround reporting about pandemic work, and much discourse works to account for these facts and provide moral and ethical guidance for navigating them. Such assertions often anchor articles that highlight the value of certain kinds of pandemic work, often in a tone that balances hardship and necessity, offering anecdotes illustrating the need for broader societal appreciation of this worker class. keywords: class; conditions; covid-19; discourse; economy; home; journalism; labor; new; pandemic; para; reporting; risk; work; workers; working cache: cord-0075196-tbz4xcdm.txt plain text: cord-0075196-tbz4xcdm.txt item: #119 of 247 id: cord-0075684-gam0xd4a author: Okuma, Kazuhiro title: Robert Boyer, Les capitalismes à l’épreuve de la pandémie, La Découverte, 2020 date: 2022.0 words: 5241 flesch: 41 summary: Public health must obey the subsidiarity principle of social policy, so it should be dealt with on a global scale rather than at the EU level. While different economies are more connected due to international openness, evolving competition among regions, and ICT expansion, a new international coordination does not yet exist, implying the difficulty of a way out from the economic crisis of COVID-19. keywords: boyer; capitalism; crisis; development; economy; health; japan; mode; pandemic; policy cache: cord-0075684-gam0xd4a.txt plain text: cord-0075684-gam0xd4a.txt item: #120 of 247 id: cord-0076071-1p9yuc3z author: Theodoropoulou, Sotiria title: Recovery, resilience and growth regimes under overlapping EU conditionalities: the case of Greece date: 2022.0 words: 8351 flesch: 32 summary: The pressures of current account adjustment were fiercer and the ensuing adjustment more painful than they needed have been due to a host of reasons: the absence of a common fiscal capacity at the EU/Eurozone level, the initial absence of a lender of last resort to Eurozone governments, which resulted in too high spreads for troubled governments' bonds in the sovereign debt markets, dogmatism over economic policies in powerful member states, and the lack of political willingness to share the responsibility for the rebalancing of imbalances and of support for a smoother divestment of the savings' exporting member states from their counterparts. The above overview suggests some of the channels through which the literature from the 'third-generation' scholarship of comparative capitalism concluded that the EU integration and in particular the EMU favoured export-led growth regimes over consumption/domestic-demand-led ones in the Euro area have been shifting: more fiscal capacity has been made available to member states through the suspension of fiscal rules and through the RRF, pending also a reform of the EU economic governance; while the RRF regulation establishes some broad policy objectives as conditionality for the use of the Facility's funds, member states have been allowed to set their paths of recovery, green transition and digital transformation, instead of having recipes imposed to them in a top-down fashion by some institutions, fully in line with dogmatic approaches to economic policies of certain influential member states; the ECB is now more mindful of output fluctuations while pursuing price stability and has been actively keeping government bond spreads low while considering the impact of its policies on decarbonisation. keywords: adjustment; commission; crisis; debt; european; eurozone; gdp; greece; greek; growth; investment; labour; market; pandemic; policies; policy cache: cord-0076071-1p9yuc3z.txt plain text: cord-0076071-1p9yuc3z.txt item: #121 of 247 id: cord-0076735-uv91ljip author: Michl, Thomas R title: Path dependence and stagnation in a classical growth model date: 2021.0 words: 8688 flesch: 45 summary: Growth rates of population and labour productivity are calculated using log differences divided by the number of years in the time interval. In our model, such a shock will lower employment rates permanently, and this will create a chain of causation that could reduce the (already low) wage share, depress the (already low) rate of labour-saving technical change, restrain the growth of population because of reduced inward migration to advanced countries, and lower the rate of capital accumulation. keywords: capital; capital productivity; change; employment rate; growth; growth rate; labour; model; population growth; productivity; profit; rate cache: cord-0076735-uv91ljip.txt plain text: cord-0076735-uv91ljip.txt item: #122 of 247 id: cquilt-19045 author: De Silva, Kevin title: Continuities in Capitalism: Exploitation of Indentured and Migrant Labour date: 2012.0 words: 3452 flesch: 48 summary: This paper will argue that indentured labour, though non- existent in the Caribbean today and less apparent in the rest of the world, continues structurally in the form of migrant labour. If indentured labour can be read as a cloaked “slavery,” then, as this paper has argued, migrant labour certainly can be read as a continuation of indentureship. keywords: caribbean; exploitation; indentureship; india; labour; migrant; period; university; workers cache: cquilt-19045.pdf plain text: cquilt-19045.txt item: #123 of 247 id: cquilt-34378 author: McCausland, Julie Ann title: Racial Capitalism, Slavery, Labour Regimes and Exploitation in the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program date: 2020.0 words: 3406 flesch: 47 summary: A transnational approach to viewing the issues affecting migrant farm workers allows for a global perspective. To provide for themselves and their families, migrant farm workers were forced to painfully separate from their families and their communities for months every year and to lead temporary, transnational lives. keywords: canada; countries; farm; labour; migrant; sawp; workers cache: cquilt-34378.pdf plain text: cquilt-34378.txt item: #124 of 247 id: cquilt-36944 author: Scott, Tristan title: Manley and Bishop: The Tragedy of Leftist Reformism in the Caribbean date: 2022.0 words: 3943 flesch: 43 summary: This paper will examine Jamaica under the Michael Manley government and Grenada under Maurice Bishop and the New Jewel Movement, arguing that reformist methods in the Global South, despite their tenden- cies toward upholding capitalistic institu- tions, are seen as being just as threatening as their revolutionary counterparts in the minds of Global North actors. Jamaica Before and After Indepen- dence: Alexander Bustamante and the State Jamaica prior to independence was grappling with the final vestiges of overt colonialism and was largely subject to the influence on Alexander Bustamante. It becomes clear that even a measured, reform-based attempt at curbing the negative externalities associated with capitalism politics will result in significant backlash from Global North actors. keywords: caribbean; global; grenada; ibid; jamaica; manley; north; socialism cache: cquilt-36944.pdf plain text: cquilt-36944.txt item: #125 of 247 id: csp-13 author: Martianov, Victor title: Apologia of Modernity date: 2017.0 words: 8012 flesch: 26 summary: In this context, the ideological genesis of political Modernity is evident from the crisis in Christian morality, which was caused by the birth and development of the capitalist world-system. The thesis of the axiological unity and institutional diversity of global Modernity is advanced in opposition to the concept of pluralist modernity as a rhetorically veiled civilisational approach. keywords: capitalism; development; institutional; martianov; modernisation; modernity; post; project; social; societies; society; theories; values; world cache: csp-13.pdf plain text: csp-13.txt item: #126 of 247 id: csp-170 author: Radina, Nadezhda K. title: Digital Political Participation of Western and Eastern Parts of Germany Residents (based on Change.org Online Petitions) date: 2021.0 words: 8133 flesch: 34 summary: The recipients of online petitions (usually representatives of the authorities) both in the western and eastern parts of Germany act in approximately the same way: the dominant support for petition activity of the inhabitants of Germany relates to animal welfare. The purpose of this article is to conduct a comparative analysis of digital political participation of residents of the western and eastern parts of Germany in the form of online petitions to discuss the role of historical experience in shaping modern civil action strategies of the studied territories. keywords: activity; animal; change.org; eastern; etc; federal; germany; group; issues; lands; migration; online; parts; people; petitions; problems; protection; saxony; support; territories; western cache: csp-170.pdf plain text: csp-170.txt item: #127 of 247 id: csp-18 author: Fishman, Leonid title: The End of Utopias? date: 2017.0 words: 5591 flesch: 51 summary: Received 31 January 2017 © 2017 Leonid Fishman Accepted 02 April 2017 lfishman@yandex.ru Published online 18 December 2017 260 Leonid Fishman KEYWORDS utopia, spirit of capitalism, rising class, creative class, technological substitution Introduction Today, it is difficult to resist the fact that “the end of utopias” did not transpire as predicted by G. Marcuse (Marcuse, 2004). Political discourses of the rising minority Adhering to the position of K. Mannheim, we proceed from the assumption that utopianism, at least in the epoch of capitalism, creates rising classes (Mannheim, 1991, p. 122). keywords: capitalism; class; consciousness; end; future; groups; majority; service; society; utopias cache: csp-18.pdf plain text: csp-18.txt item: #128 of 247 id: csp-212 author: Kochetkov, Dmitry M. title: Knowledge: From Ethical Category to Knowledge Capitalism date: 2021.0 words: 10980 flesch: 41 summary: Knowledge capitalism along with the knowledge economy is a template for national policies (primarily, Western countries and “developed” Asia) starting with the reports of the OECD (1996) and the World Bank (1998), which consider education as an underestimated form of knowledge capital that will determine not only the future of the economy but also society as a whole (Guy Peters, 2012). KEYWORDS knowledge management; intellectual capital; knowledge economy; economics of scientific knowledge; Triple Helix; Quintuple Helix ACKNOWLEDGEMENT keywords: capital; development; economic; economy; generation; growth; helix; human; innovation; intellectual; knowledge; knowledge economy; knowledge generation; management; model; process; production; research; science; theory; university cache: csp-212.pdf plain text: csp-212.txt item: #129 of 247 id: csp-224 author: Bugrov, Konstantin D. title: Colonial Revolution and Liberatory War: from Communist to Post-Colonial Theory (Georgy Safarov, Mao Zedong and Frantz Fanon) date: 2021.0 words: 14765 flesch: 44 summary: It was Safarov who put together a set of rather unsystematic Bolshevik/Comintern ideas on colonial revolution to develop a theory of anti-colonial peasant war (though it was never presented as a single theoretical construction, partly due to Safarov’s passionate style of arguing). He was among the most original thinkers who elaborated the concept of colonial revolution. keywords: china; chinese; colonial; colonial revolution; colonies; comintern; communist; concept; development; fanon; liberatory; mao; national; plebeian; post; revolution; safarov; soviet; theory; thought; war cache: csp-224.pdf plain text: csp-224.txt item: #130 of 247 id: csp-306 author: Remington, Thomas F. title: Ordoliberalism Revisited date: 2022.0 words: 12679 flesch: 49 summary: Hien does acknowledge, to be sure, the more generally recognized influence of Catholic social thought on the “social” ordoliberals, notably Alfred Müeller-Armack, who saw “social market economy” as a deliberate effort to marry the liberalism of the Freiburg school with a theoretical and practical commitment to the principle that the economy must serve to raise living standards and opportunity for all sections of society. It was he who coined the term “social market economy,” reflecting his conviction that a market-oriented competitive economy must serve the larger good of society. keywords: böhm; competition; dyson; economy; eucken; freedom; germany; government; influence; market; market economy; neoliberalism; order; ordoliberalism; policy; power; school; social; state; system; university cache: csp-306.pdf plain text: csp-306.txt item: #131 of 247 id: csp-37 author: Martianov, Victor title: Revolution and Modernity date: 2018.0 words: 9024 flesch: 33 summary: KEYWORDS revolution, violence, political order, legitimacy, modernity, late modernity, centre-periphery, global economics, political subject, consensus, rental society, precariat The Political Project of Modernity as a Permanent Revolution? In the first instance, the triggering factors tend to be default, malfunction, disintegration and delegitimisation of the state (political order). keywords: alternative; capitalism; class; consensus; future; interests; martianov; modernity; new; order; revolution; societies; society; state; subject cache: csp-37.pdf plain text: csp-37.txt item: #132 of 247 id: csp-63 author: Mota, Aurea title: The Rhino, the Amazon and the Blue Sky over the Ruhr: Ecology and Politics in the Current Global Context date: 2019.0 words: 8037 flesch: 45 summary: The concept of “ecological debt” arose from within environmentalist social movements from the 1980s onwards, including at major global environmental debates such as the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. The high degree of global interconnectedness has given many environmental threats a global significance, as argued at the outset of this article, and it has also facilitated the rise of global environmental consciousness. keywords: action; africa; agreement; brazil; change; climate; countries; environmental; europe; european; global; north; production; societies; south; wagner cache: csp-63.pdf plain text: csp-63.txt item: #133 of 247 id: dancecult-1166 author: Chambers, Paul title: The Studio as Contemporary Autonomous Zone date: 2020.0 words: 9047 flesch: 56 summary: Sharing some parallels with Cooper’s conception Everyday Utopias, the city’s sonic socialities and music studios could be viewed as networks and spaces that offered the chance to perform everyday life in a different fashion, creating change by building new forms of experiencing the world (2014: 227). The stories of dedication, invention and becoming through music practice, I argue, were suggestive of Stirnerian strategies of self-construction. keywords: age; contemporary; expression; life; making; max; music; people; personal; practice; research; self; sense; space; stirner; studio; work; zone cache: dancecult-1166.pdf plain text: dancecult-1166.txt item: #134 of 247 id: dlj-297 author: Alcock, Alistair title: WHO CONTROLS THE FAT CONTROLLER? date: 2012.0 words: 6183 flesch: 54 summary: THE DENNING LAW JOURNAL 13 Either way, political power and decision making would be transferred to non- politicians, in the words of the Steering Group, ‘turning company directors from business decision-makers into moral, political or economic arbiters’.37 The Steering Group (a sort of unofficial Royal Commission) subsequently concluded: “The overall objective [of UK company law] should be pluralist in the sense that companies should be run in a way which maximises overall competitiveness and wealth and welfare for all…”22 keywords: companies; company; company law; denning; directors; employees; interests; journal; law; shareholders; stakeholder; view cache: dlj-297.pdf plain text: dlj-297.txt item: #135 of 247 id: ecs-32131 author: Sanjaya, I Wayan Kiki title: COMPASSIONATE CAPITALISM IN HOTEL INDUSTRY IN UBUD, BALI date: 2017.0 words: 2343 flesch: 60 summary: This present study analyzes the success of the practice performed by the investors in hotel industry using the ideology of the compassionate capitalism. The study was conducted in Ubud as the habitus of the investors in hotel industry. keywords: capitalism; hotel; industry; investors; study; ubud cache: ecs-32131.pdf plain text: ecs-32131.txt item: #136 of 247 id: ecs-3603 author: Ivan, Ivan title: COMODIFICATION OF MAENGKET DANCE IN MINAHASA, NORTH SULAWESI IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA date: 2012.0 words: 1842 flesch: 38 summary: This research is focused on (1) form of the comodification of the TM in Minahasa, North Sulawesi in the globalization area; (2) the factors which have been responsible for the comodification of the TM Minahasa, North Sulawesi, and (3) the effects and meanings of the comodification of the TM in Minahasa, North Sulawesi in the globalization era. The research findings show that comodifation has tended to the shift of the TM values following the pattern of arts organized by the ruler and entrepreneur, the pattern of distribution carried out through the inter group or institutional power relationship, and that the form of comodification has taken place from the process of production to the community of consumers which have been conditioned. keywords: comodification; culture; minahasa cache: ecs-3603.pdf plain text: ecs-3603.txt item: #137 of 247 id: ecs-40625 author: Marhadi, Akhmad title: POWER RELATION OF PUNGGAWA-SAWI ON FISHERMEN OF BAJO ETHNICS AT TIWORO ARCHIPELAGO, NORTH TIWORO DISTRICT, WEST MUNA REGENCY, SOUTH EAST SULAWESI date: 2018.0 words: 4021 flesch: 58 summary: ABSTRACT After the coming of globalization flow and ideology of capitalism in Ner Order around 1970s and 1980s until reformation era in 1998 up to now, power relation of punggawa-sawi resulted in hegemony on the group of sawi that had the impact on economic imbalance in the life of Bajo ethnics. Keywords: power relation, Punggawa-Sawi, Bajo ethnics, ideology, and capitalist. keywords: bajo; capital; catching; ethnics; fishermen; group; power; punggawa; relation; sawi; tiworo cache: ecs-40625.pdf plain text: ecs-40625.txt item: #138 of 247 id: ecs-58354 author: Dewi Wahyuni, Ni Made title: GOCEKAN AS A POWER RELATIONS IN BATUAN VILLAGE, GIANYAR, BALI date: 2019.0 words: 3863 flesch: 56 summary: After the problems formulated, this study found that there were some developments in the implementation of shocks which were ritual percussion in the village of Batuan, which was caused by the various forms of power relations practices carried out by the agents involved in the implementation of shocks. The forms of power relations that occur in shocks are in the form of hegemonic ideological power relations, symbolic power relations, and dominating power relations practices. keywords: batuan; culture; form; implementation; power; power relations; relations; shocks; village cache: ecs-58354.pdf plain text: ecs-58354.txt item: #139 of 247 id: ecs-60584 author: Jama, Karolus Budiman title: THE DYNAMIC OF CACI MULTIFUNCTION IN MANGGARAI ETHNIC NOWADAYS date: 2020.0 words: 2195 flesch: 55 summary: The ideology goes behind the government interest of Caci performance is capitalism economy and political power. The dynamic of multifunction of Caci performance is not only related to cultural ceremonies, but also related to its esthetic value. keywords: caci; church; government; ideology; manggarai; performance cache: ecs-60584.pdf plain text: ecs-60584.txt item: #140 of 247 id: ejif-3074 author: Papa, Massimo title: Development and perspectives of ethical finance in Iran date: 2019.0 words: 3339 flesch: 37 summary: Italy Prof. Nidal A. Alsayyed, Inayah Islamic Finance Research Institute, USA Prof. Roberta Aluffi, University of Turin, Italy Prof. Ghassen Bouslama, NEOMA Business School, Campus de Reims, France Prof. Nazam Dzolkarnaini, Salford University, UK Prof. Kabir Hassan, University of New Orleans, USA Prof. Khaled Hussainey, University of Plymouth, UK Prof. Rifki Ismal, University of Indonesia Prof. Tariqullah Khan, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar Prof. Ali Khorshid, ICMA Centre Reading University, UK Prof. Amir Kia, Utah Valley University, USA Prof. Laurent Marliere, Université Paris-Dauphine, France Prof. Federica Miglietta, University of Bari, Italy Prof. Hakim Ben Othman, University of Tunis, Tunisia Prof. Mohamed Ramady, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia Prof. Mamunur Rashid, Nottingham University, Malaysia Prof. Younes Soualhi, International Islamic University, Malaysia Prof. Laurent Weill, University of Strasbourg, France http://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/EJIF ISSN 2421-2172 1 Development and perspectives of ethical finance in Iran Massimo Papa and Francesco Petrucciano Centro Interdisciplinare per gli Studi sul Mondo Islamico “Francesco Castro” (CISMI), University of Rome Tor Vergata , massimo.papa@uniroma2.it Centro Interdisciplinare per gli Studi sul Mondo Islamico “Francesco Castro” (CISMI), University of Rome Tor Vergata , francesco.petrucciano@alumni.uniroma2.eu Abstract keywords: country; development; economy; finance; iran; islamic; prof; state; system; university cache: ejif-3074.pdf plain text: ejif-3074.txt item: #141 of 247 id: ejif-3735 author: Kustiningsih, Nanik title: Demystifying the Theoretical Framework of Research in Islamic Finance: A Review of Literature date: 2019.0 words: 4927 flesch: 48 summary: Hence, it will be very crucial to gauge the progress of Islamic finance research in this era which will also help identify what factors have caused success to Islamic finance in various parts of the world, and who have benefitted from it to heal; who to heal and develop; and who to develop straight away. In order to meet our objectives we have taken reviews of literature on of Islamic socialism, capitalism and Islamic capitalism from the works of prominent researchers in respective areas, and further have conducted a survey of literature of Islamic finance research in different parts of the world on the following issues: Progress on Islamic finance in Muslim and non Muslim countries and regions; Progress on the issue of corporate governance in Islamic finance Progress on the issue of analytical methods in Islamic The research on above issues have been made on Islamic finance literature to figure out the answers to our following research question based upon our research objectives: keywords: banking; capitalism; countries; finance; institutions; islamic; journal; prof; research; socialism; university; world cache: ejif-3735.pdf plain text: ejif-3735.txt item: #142 of 247 id: ejif-3813 author: Kamdzhalov, Miroslav title: Islamic Finance and the New Technology Challenges date: 2020.0 words: 4755 flesch: 50 summary: Following the principles of Islamic financial contracts, we would compare them to the aforementioned smart ones. From here the following definition of ‘Islamic financial institutions performing Islamic financial operations’ can be derived: Islamic financial institutions are those, whose objectives and operations are firmly based on the principles of the Quran and the sunnah. keywords: blockchain; economy; finance; financialization; financing; inequality; islamic; prof; technology; university; value; world cache: ejif-3813.pdf plain text: ejif-3813.txt item: #143 of 247 id: ejif-4581 author: Alam, Md. Tanvir title: Role of Islamic Finance during COVID-19 date: 2020.0 words: 4063 flesch: 46 summary: Analysis of Zakat Giver 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 1-2 Person 3-5 Person 6-10 Person 11-20 Person Zakat Giver ` Graph 1: Number of Zakat recipients by Giver As the graph 1 shows, among the respondents of Zakat giver, 6 respondents gave Zakat to 1-2 persons, 14 respondents gave Zakat to 3-5 persons, 22 respondents gave Zakat to 6-10 persons, and 8 respondents gave Zakat to 11-20 persons. Most Zakat givers have a tendency to cover wider population as Zakat recipient. keywords: covid-19; families; finance; islamic; poverty; recipients; social; study; system; zakat cache: ejif-4581.pdf plain text: ejif-4581.txt item: #144 of 247 id: ejop-136 author: Glăveanu, Vlad title: Happiness, growth, and the life cycle date: 2011.0 words: 1769 flesch: 44 summary: Trained as an economic historian, the author was intrigued for a long time by the question of whether modern economic growth really does bring about an increase in human happiness, as most economists firmly believed. Living with Intensity Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 7(2), pp. 395-398 www.ejop.org Happiness, growth, and the life cycle Richard A. Easterlin Edited by H. Hinte and K.F. Zimmermann Oxford University Press, 2010 Reviewed by Vlad Glăveanu EJOP Editor Social Psychology, LSE, St Clements, Houghton St, London, WC2A 2AE; e-mail: v.p.glaveanu@lse.ac.uk Life is a progress from want to want, not from enjoyment to enjoyment Samuel Johnson (1776) keywords: easterlin; growth; happiness; life cache: ejop-136.pdf plain text: ejop-136.txt item: #145 of 247 id: eol-11190 author: Sudewa, I Ketut title: SOCIAL CRITICISM IN THE POEMS AND DRAMAS CREATED BY W.S. RENDRA FROM NINETEEN SEVENTIES TO NINETEEN NINETIES date: 2013.0 words: 2511 flesch: 54 summary: His dramas also contained such social criticisms, as exemplified by the poems “Sajak Sebotol Bir” and “Sajak Pulau Bali” and the drama “Kisah Perjuangan Naga”, which contained the theme of how vicious capitalism was. His consistency in expressing social criticisms through his poems and dramas made him successful in becoming the most talkative man of letters during the Indonesia’s history of literature. keywords: poems; rendra; social cache: eol-11190.pdf plain text: eol-11190.txt item: #146 of 247 id: eol-49602 author: Samuel Latupeirissa, David title: Lingual Investigation of President Soekarno Speech: A Report date: 2019.0 words: 2768 flesch: 63 summary: In IRNA, there were 919 documents of Soekarno speeches and memos/ notes of Soekarno. There were 21 speeches of Soekarno that categorized as important speeches. keywords: august; indonesia; issn; soekarno; speech; speeches cache: eol-49602.pdf plain text: eol-49602.txt item: #147 of 247 id: eot-20839 author: Narottama, Nararya title: Nyepi Holiday Package: Between Commercialization, Commodification and Revolting to Hegemony date: 2016.0 words: 3412 flesch: 56 summary: In the last decade, more and more businesses are offering Nyepi holiday packages to tourists. The purpose of this research is to reveal what tourism through the commercialization of Nyepi holiday packages which has been done through the commodification of Nyepi as compared to its real meaning and how does Nyepi become a new hegemony in the sphere of social multiculturalism. keywords: bali; balinese; commodification; culture; holiday; issn; nyepi; tourism cache: eot-20839.pdf plain text: eot-20839.txt item: #148 of 247 id: epiphany-160 author: Lough, Joseph W.H. title: The Rise and Fall of the European Dream date: 2015.0 words: 10858 flesch: 57 summary: Professor Lough shows how Europe could adopt an al- ternative, more sustainable European Dream to meet today’s pressing challenges. Key words: Europe, European Dream, Hegel, Robert Lucas, Karl Marx, Capitalism, EU, European Central Bank, WTO, World Bank, IMF 44 Joseph W.H. Lough Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2, (2015) (Special Issue) keywords: arts; dream; efficiencies; epiphany; european; european dream; faculty; growth; hegel; issue; journal; lucas; marx; studies; vol; world cache: epiphany-160.pdf plain text: epiphany-160.txt item: #149 of 247 id: epiphany-170 author: Gunes, Ali title: Are We What We Buy and What We Consume?: Crisis of Identity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Decline of the West date: 2015.0 words: 7678 flesch: 59 summary: In this respect, consumerism is simply defined and shown as an inevitable act and part of life in its normal routine way to sustain life activities by meeting our basic needs, along with satisfying our desires in life. Simply, Mike’s philo- sophy of life is that “Everyone should have what they want whenever they want it” (Kureishi, 2010, p. 407). keywords: consumer; culture; identity; kureishi; life; material; mike; social; way; world cache: epiphany-170.pdf plain text: epiphany-170.txt item: #150 of 247 id: epiphany-19 author: Tesser, Lynn title: Exporting EU Liberalism Eastwards date: 2009.0 words: 6808 flesch: 45 summary: EU liberalism is an ideology that has essentially developed outside of CEE and has at least two primary sources: (1) the effort to create a harmonized European market among rich, highly developed West European economies, and (2) West European concerns about post-Cold War security that sparked the development of the post-Cold War minority rights regime exclusively for CEE states. EU member states created the EBRD in 1990 to provide aid to CEE in the form of technical assistance, policy advice, security offerings, and equity investment. keywords: accession; cee; countries; eu liberalism; european; international; liberalism; market; minority; osce; rights; states; war cache: epiphany-19.pdf plain text: epiphany-19.txt item: #151 of 247 id: fennia-107490 author: Abebe, Tatek title: Rights in education: outlines for a decolonial, childist reimagination of the future – commentary to Ansell and colleagues date: 2021.0 words: 7105 flesch: 40 summary: We often witness child rights advocates (who seem to rely on the ‘ideal white pupil’ imagination) drawing attention to the cultural reasons why children’s rights to education are not fulfilled or the political economic and material deprivation that hinders effective learning in schools. In other words, we recognize the philosophical value of Ubuntu for a decolonial, childist approach to global education, but we exercise caution in so far as we do not automatically favor ‘local pride’. keywords: abebe; childhood; children; community; education; future; global; justice; knowledge; learning; life; rights; schooling; south cache: fennia-107490.pdf plain text: fennia-107490.txt item: #152 of 247 id: fennia-59633 author: Riding, James title: Extreme geographies: a response from a dependent semi-periphery of the post-neoliberal Europe date: 2017.0 words: 4444 flesch: 53 summary: Plenum are – in simply existing as they do outside of the traditional governmental and elite spirals and circles – post-nationalist spaces in a region that is heavily influenced by nationalist politics during the post-socialist ‘transition’ era. The New Left, as it has been termed, in the Post-Yugoslav space, articulates the need for a new radically democratic European project: a project that is no longer neoliberal, but equally a project that does not turn to a nostalgic nationalism, a neofascism, or indeed any other form of authoritarian capitalism. keywords: bosnia; europe; european; herzegovina; houtum; new; politics; post; space; van; yugoslavia cache: fennia-59633.pdf plain text: fennia-59633.txt item: #153 of 247 id: fennia-66415 author: Pascucci, Elisa title: Refuge: transforming a broken refugee system date: 2017.0 words: 2885 flesch: 47 summary: The book advances arguments that have been and will be widely discussed, and that will continue to influence and likely inform refugee policies in the near future. Betts in particular has pioneered work on refugee economies, innovation in refugee aid, and extensively consulted for the United Nations and national governments. keywords: 2017b; authors; betts; book; collier; governance; new; refugee; work cache: fennia-66415.pdf plain text: fennia-66415.txt item: #154 of 247 id: fennia-7787 author: Paasi, Anssi title: Fennia: positioning a 'peripheral' but international journal under the condition of academic capitalism date: 2013.0 words: 8895 flesch: 52 summary: It goes without saying that the use of the ISI ap- paratus in evaluation is appreciated especially by the representatives of academic fields that gain some advantage (prestige, research money) of the use of such instruments and is opposed by fields FENNIA 191: 1 (2013) 3Fennia: positioning a ‘peripheral’ but international journal... that stand to lose. Teichler (2004) has analysed the definitions of internationalization and makes an analytical distinction between inter- FENNIA 191: 1 (2013) 5Fennia: positioning a ‘peripheral’ but international journal... nationalization and globalization of science. keywords: academic; articles; fennia; finnish; geographers; geography; human; international; isi; journals; new; paasi; publishing; scholars; science; world cache: fennia-7787.pdf plain text: fennia-7787.txt item: #155 of 247 id: fl-34 author: Desai, Radhika title: The New Communists of the Commons: 21st Century Proudhonists date: 2012.0 words: 13494 flesch: 46 summary: So not only are we clear that for Marx capital, fixed or otherwise, can occur only under capitalist conditions but also that it is precisely a characteristic of ‘modern economists’ and their apologia for capital that they confound the difference between stored-up past labour and capital. In a few compressed paragraphs he traced the transformation of the feudal absolutist state into an instrument of capitalist class domination (Marx 1871/1974, 206-8) before going on to describe the measures through which the Commune, during its all-too-short life, began converting it into an instrument of workers’ power: ‘the suppression of the standing army, and the substitution for it of the armed people’; the merging executive and legislative power; the enforcement of accountability on the police; public service at workmen’s wages; education and science freed from state and Church influence and provided free; among others. keywords: 2010; badiou; capital; capitalism; class; commons; communism; general; hardt; labour; marx; new; politics; production; property; society; state; value; žižek cache: fl-34.pdf plain text: fl-34.txt item: #156 of 247 id: fueconorg-6923 author: Talić, Miljana title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EUROPE AND THE USA date: 2021.0 words: 5506 flesch: 43 summary: In the operational phase, there are differences in the degree of involvement of the population in social entrepreneurship between Europe and the USA, but they are also present between Eastern and Western Europe, which means that they are not predominantly conditioned by theoretical concepts and models of social entrepreneurship, but by other factors. Key words: social entrepreneurship, social enterprises, social innovations, start-up development phase, operational development phase of the SE. keywords: activity; concepts; development; differences; enterprises; entrepreneurship; europe; european; phase; start; usa cache: fueconorg-6923.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6923.txt item: #157 of 247 id: harmonia-663 author: Zaenuri, Ahmad title: SENI PEMBEBASAN : ESTETIKA SEBAGAI MEDIA PENYADARAN date: 2011.0 words: 135 flesch: 51 summary: Art as a media of freedom is an effective alternative as a means of massage delivery about situation of social life that grow attempts of policies of decision maker and global capitalism who create system of culture value in society for capitalist interest. Reality life is imagination, fantasy, and absurd dreams, whereas the truth and kindness of beauty only occur in ideas which create beauty of life management and the value of culture system itself. keywords: culture cache: harmonia-663.pdf plain text: harmonia-663.txt item: #158 of 247 id: hungeobull-1489 author: Hruška, Vladan title: Winning and losing rural localities of the post-socialist economic restructuring: case study of Czechia date: 2019.0 words: 9739 flesch: 51 summary: Basic system, institutional and structural changes in national economies (Synek, M. 2004) accompanied such transformation and significantly influenced fortunes of rural localities of these countries (e.g. Swain, N. 1996; Turnock, D. 1998, 2000; Rey, V. and Bachvarov, M. 1998; Dingsdale, A. 2002; Brown, D.L. 2002; Gorlach, K. et al. 2008; Pospěch, P. 2014; Jucu, I.S. 2016). Winning and losing rural localities of the post-socialist economic restructuring: case study of Czechia Vladan H R U ŠK keywords: 2019; areas; bulletin; czech; czechia; development; employment; hungarian; jobs; localities; new; number; period; post; restructuring; rural; spatial cache: hungeobull-1489.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1489.txt item: #159 of 247 id: hungeobull-2895 author: Martín-Díaz, Jordi title: Urban restructuring in post-war contexts: the case of Sarajevo date: 2014.0 words: 7158 flesch: 49 summary: Towards an unsustainable urban development in post-war Sarajevo. The case study of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is helpful to understand how the ur- ban transformation is performed in post-war contexts, an arena neglected in the current literature on post-socialist cities. keywords: bosnia; building; central; cities; city; development; international; new; peace; projects; reconstruction; restructuring; sarajevo; transition; urban; war cache: hungeobull-2895.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2895.txt item: #160 of 247 id: hungeobull-2896 author: Berki, Márton title: Return to the road of capitalism: Recapitulating the post-socialist urban transition date: 2014.0 words: 7677 flesch: 47 summary: Subsequently, the specifi cities of the urban structure of socialist and post-socialist cities are subsumed, and fi nally, diff erent scenarios and development perspectives for post-socialist cities are outlined. Keywords: post-socialist cities, urban transition, urban theory, urban structure Introduction Over the course of history, relatively slow and gradual processes of urbanisa- tion are occasionally interrupted by periods of turbulent restructuring, such as in the time of colonial endeavours, large conquests and wars, or in the case of transition to diff erent political systems. keywords: aft; areas; capitalist; central; cities; city; development; diff; eastern; european; post; socialist; transition; urban; urbanisation cache: hungeobull-2896.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2896.txt item: #161 of 247 id: hungeobull-2953 author: Irimiás, Anna title: Religious tourism in Hungary - an integrative framework date: 2013.0 words: 10927 flesch: 58 summary: Methodology The research on this recently established Via Maria pilgrimage route in Hungary is concerned with applied implications of the phenomena of sustainable tourism and management of religious tourism sites. There is a long tradition of mixing the sacred and the secular at pilgrimage sites in Western Europe. keywords: att; cathedral; church; churches; cultural; diff; europe; experience; heritage; hungary; maria; monastery; nolan; people; pilgrimage; pilgrims; place; research; route; shrine; sites; szentkút; tourism; tourists; world cache: hungeobull-2953.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2953.txt item: #162 of 247 id: hungeobull-3151 author: Nagy, Erika title: Changing spaces of knowledge-based business services in Hungary date: 2009.0 words: 8357 flesch: 51 summary: The increasing involvement in international (cross border) issues made Hungarian fi rms increasingly depend- ent on information and knowledge either provided by business service fi rms or gett ing it through informal (personal) networks (Nagy, E. 2007). Business service fi rms of overwhelmingly small scale (employing less than fi ve persons) rested on capitalising the knowledge, professional experience and personal relations of the founders (owners). keywords: business; business services; capital; centres; development; economy; hungary; information; international; knowledge; market; new; ows; process; rms; services cache: hungeobull-3151.pdf plain text: hungeobull-3151.txt item: #163 of 247 id: hungeobull-607 author: Boros, Lajos title: Urban diversity and the production of public space in Budapest date: 2016.0 words: 9243 flesch: 60 summary: Other places, such as workplace, sites of consumption, schools, public spaces can be Urban diversity and the production of public space in Budapest Lajos BOROS1, Szabolcs FABULA1, Dániel HORVÁTH1 and Zoltán KOVÁCS2 Abstract Public spaces are spaces for representation of individuals, social groups, ideologies, values, cultures. At the same time, public spaces are commodifi ed and “disneyfi ed” in capitalism, thus, the creation of a homoge- neous, “desirable” spatial form and use of public space is often intended. keywords: 2014; activities; budapest; diff; district; diversity; groups; hungarian; józsefváros; neighbourhood; people; places; public; spaces; square; time; urban; use cache: hungeobull-607.pdf plain text: hungeobull-607.txt item: #164 of 247 id: ijcyfs-14289 author: Skott-Myhre, Kathleen title: REVOLUTIONARY LOVE: CYC AND THE IMPORTANCE OF RECLAIMING OUR DESIRE date: 2015.0 words: 6599 flesch: 57 summary: Certainly, for those working on the line in the day-to-day interactions between young people and adults in the countless institutional and quasi-institutional settings where we encounter young people, there is no more disruptive or rewarding aspect to what we do than the expression of feelings. We would argue, that these modes of sociality are key to the work we do with young people and that if they are threatened under the current mode of capitalist economy, then this becomes a political issue of significant importance to child and youth care theorists and practitioners. keywords: care; child; desire; guattari; love; new; people; social; work; youth cache: ijcyfs-14289.pdf plain text: ijcyfs-14289.txt item: #165 of 247 id: ijcyfs-19520 author: Jack, Astri title: THE GENDER REVEAL PARTY: A NEW MEANS OF PERFORMING PARENTHOOD AND REIFYING GENDER UNDER CAPITALISM date: 2020.0 words: 5069 flesch: 56 summary: A NEW MEANS OF PERFORMING PARENTHOOD AND REIFYING GENDER UNDER CAPITALISM Astri Jack Abstract: This article explores the popularization of gender reveal parties and considers what they can tell us about current societal expectations around gender, parenthood, and consumption. This article examines digital media depictions of gender reveal parties and their aftermath; discusses sexing technologies and diversity in biological sex and gender; looks critically at how capitalism and the White neoliberal state have constructed the gender reveal party as a performative event for parents-to-be; and explores the physical and affective violence done to individuals, families, and the natural environment by gender reveal parties. keywords: child; family; gender; gender reveal; journal; parents; party; reveal; sex; youth cache: ijcyfs-19520.pdf plain text: ijcyfs-19520.txt item: #166 of 247 id: ijefi-2093 author: Balseven, Hale title: The Political Economy of Financial Regulation Policies Following the Global Crisis date: 2016.0 words: 9113 flesch: 45 summary: Financial regulation means the establishment of institutions and rules concerning financial markets by public authorities, with the purpose of orienting sources in the direction of certain objectives, due to the regulatory function of state. Thus, financial regulations shall be examined within their financial governance structure. keywords: approach; bank; basel; capital; countries; crisis; financial; global; institutions; international; markets; new; policies; policy; regulation; risk; system cache: ijefi-2093.pdf plain text: ijefi-2093.txt item: #167 of 247 id: ijhs-1975 author: Mianani, Sindhy Sintya title: AMERICAN DREAM AS REFLECTED IN DAVID MAMETS GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS date: 2019.0 words: 5549 flesch: 71 summary: Thus, eventually, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross displays a deeper conception that the salesmen or working class people in general, are the subjects of the capitalism. David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross is a play telling the story of real estate salesmen in America. keywords: american; david; dream; glengarry; leads; mamet; ross; salesmen; society cache: ijhs-1975.pdf plain text: ijhs-1975.txt item: #168 of 247 id: ijibec-1249 author: Muheramtohadi, Singgih title: A Comparative Study: The Economic Thoughts of Ibn Khaldun and Karl Marx date: 2018.0 words: 8183 flesch: 59 summary: Muhammad Abdullah Enan in the book of Ibn Khaldun Biography states: Although Al Farabi and Ikhwanus Shafa discuss it from philosophical and scientific perspectives, Ibn Khaldun discusses it from a sociologicalperspective and expresses it practically, and his artwork follows his new methods. The Background of Ibn Khaldun’s Life Ibn Khaldun Alhadramy is one of the founders of social sciences, living between the year of 1332 and 1406, with aphenomenal work of Al-Muqaddimah. keywords: business; class; destruction; economics; ibn; ibn khaldun; islamic; khaldun; life; marx; nature; phase; state; surplus; value; work; workers cache: ijibec-1249.pdf plain text: ijibec-1249.txt item: #169 of 247 id: ijibec-777 author: Arwani, Agus title: The Future of The Profession of Accountant Sharia Enter MEA In 2017 date: 2017.0 words: 35182 flesch: -214 summary: ��� ���� ������ ������� &������ � ����+� ����� � � ��� �� ���� *����� ��� &���������� \}Uq�(���� �� �D}�+��>����������������������L ��������$��� �� ������������������ � ������� � ������������������ �������������������$���� �������� ���������� ���� ���� �������������� ��� � ����� � ���� ����3� �� �����!��������3� �������&� D+�������������������������������������� � ��� ���� ����� ��� ������ ���� ������ ��� ������ ���� ���� ���/����� ��� ������ ������ � ��� ���� &� � ����+� &3� ������� � D}��+�� 3���� ������ ��� ��� ��� ����� ����� ���� ������ ��� ���������� ��� �����$�������� ��� �������$� ���� ���� ��������������������� ���� �����$��������������������� $�����$����������� ���������� ���������&�����������+��3������������������� ���L �������������� ������������� ��������������� �������������� ����������� � ���� � ���� ���������� ���������� �� social life and the environment. 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However, the presence of Instagram users on social media has the potential to be co-opted and legitimized by authorities, particularly capital owners and other actors who benefit from the hustle culture phenomenon. keywords: culture; instagram; life; media; motivational; photo; quotes; science; skyscraper; society; space; spectacle; urban; users; work cache: ijmesh-963.pdf plain text: ijmesh-963.txt item: #171 of 247 id: interstices-673 author: Sturm, Sean title: To see or be seen? The grounds of a place-based university date: 2021.0 words: 7994 flesch: 70 summary: Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University Press. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University Press. keywords: auckland; barracks; e s; grounds; n o; new; new zealand; o z; place; press; r t; s p; s s; s t; spinoza; t e; university; zealand cache: interstices-673.pdf plain text: interstices-673.txt item: #172 of 247 id: iqtishad-2517 author: Rauf, Mu'min title: Relevansi Prinsip Ekonomi Islam dalam Pembinaan Umat Islam Indonesia date: 2011.0 words: 7252 flesch: 48 summary: Logikanya, ada yang dikena- kan, ada yang disimpan, dan ada yang dicuci. Meski kekua- saannya relatif singkat, sekitar 30 bulan, dan menerima tampuk kepemimpinan dalam kondisi ekonomi yang morat-marit, namun ia berhasil mewujudkan prinsip tersebut dalam bentuk kemakmuran dan kesejahteraan masyarakat yang mencengangkan.13 Pada masa pemerintahannya, zakat, infak, dan sedekah yang terkumpul di Bayt al-mâl berlimpah. keywords: adalah; allah; antara; apa; atau; bahwa; cara; dalam; dan; dari; demikian; dengan; ekonomi; ekonomi islam; hal; hanya; harta; harus; individu; indonesia; infak; ini; islam; itu; juga; karena; lain; lebih; maka; manusia; masa; masyarakat; menjadi; merupakan; milik; negara; oleh; orang; pada; prinsip; saja; satu; sebagai; sehingga; sejumlah; seperti; sisi; sistem; sumber; tahun; telah; tidak; umar; untuk; yang cache: iqtishad-2517.pdf plain text: iqtishad-2517.txt item: #173 of 247 id: iqtishad-2542 author: Abbas, Anwar title: SISTEM EKONOMI ISLAM: SUATU PENDEKATAN FILSAFAT, NILAI-NILAI DASAR, DAN INSTRUMENTAL date: 2012.0 words: 7058 flesch: 47 summary: Ini jelas berbeda dengan filsafat dan keyakinan yang terdapat dalam ajaran Islam. Ini jelas berbeda dengan filsafat dan keyakinan yang terdapat dalam ajaran Islam. keywords: adalah; adanya; akan; atau; dalam; dan; dapat; dari; dengan; ekonomi; ekonomi islam; hal; harus; individu; ini; islam; itu; juga; kapitalisme; karena; kebebasan; kebersamaan; kebutuhan; kepada; manusia; masyarakat; menjadi; mereka; negara; nilai; oleh; orang; praktik; q.s; sebagai; secara; sehingga; sistem; sistem ekonomi; suatu; telah; tersebut; tetapi; tidak; untuk; yang cache: iqtishad-2542.pdf plain text: iqtishad-2542.txt item: #174 of 247 id: issue-1272 author: Romanovskyi, Oleksandr title: ACADEMIC CAPITALISM AS A DRIVER OF TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN THE COMPLEX SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENCE date: 2021.0 words: 6621 flesch: 20 summary: A positive result of the work is a formulated and proposed interdisciplinary study in higher education and science (higher education innovation) that collects, summarizes, and classifies best practices of innovation in many higher education systems and leading universities around the world. Higher educational innovatics as the newest interdisciplinary directon of higher school and higher education science. keywords: activity; capitalism; development; economic; education; innovation; new; research; science; universities; university cache: issue-1272.pdf plain text: issue-1272.txt item: #175 of 247 id: issue-1569 author: Romanovskyi, Oleksandr title: THE IMPACT OF ACADEMIC CAPITALISM ON THE FORMATION OF INNOVATION POLICIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENCE date: 2021.0 words: 9945 flesch: 21 summary: Considered further development of the theoretical foundations of higher education innovatics, including: activities promoted by higher education innovation; innovative environment of activities promoted by higher education innovation; the main directions of innovation policy of an entrepreneurial university; the main components of the innovation policy of an entrepreneurial university; innovative relations in higher education and science; innovative environment; the importance of having the necessary competencies, their formation and development; internal and external sources of competencies for universities, etc. This can be used in the creation of the theory and practice of innovation policy development in higher education. keywords: activities; capitalism; competencies; development; education; environment; innovation; innovation policy; knowledge; management; new; relations; research; science; sphere; universities; university cache: issue-1569.pdf plain text: issue-1569.txt item: #176 of 247 id: issue-1821 author: Yakovlev, Denys title: THE VOICE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS AND ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY IN UKRAINE date: 2022.0 words: 6463 flesch: 53 summary: Key words: middle class, economic democracy, political democracy, oligarchy, political revolution, principle of equal freedom, elections. In Ukraine, the level of education does not mean the level of income that corresponds to the middle class, and the status of teachers and doctors, who should certainly be classified as middle class, in society is far from the ideals of political democracy and economic democracy, because representatives of these professions must resort to additional employment and/or shady practices to improve their financial situation, which negatively affects their status in society. keywords: class; democracy; democratic; education; income; middle; oligarchs; politics; representatives; role; ukraine; ukrainian cache: issue-1821.pdf plain text: issue-1821.txt item: #177 of 247 id: issue-642 author: Lomonosov, Anatolii title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL PRECONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES MARKET IN HIGHER EDUCATION OF UKRAINE date: 2019.0 words: 10123 flesch: 48 summary: The maximum number of those enrolled at non-state higher education institutions was in 2005 (80.3 thousand). E-mail: nira@ukr.net DOI: https://doi.org/10.30525/2256-0742/2019-5-2-104-116 SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL PRECONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES MARKET IN HIGHER EDUCATION OF UKRAINE Anatolii Lomonosov1, Oksana Lomonosova2, Iryna Nadtochii3 Abstract. keywords: development; economic; education; formation; heis; institutions; non; services market; state; students; ukraine; universities cache: issue-642.pdf plain text: issue-642.txt item: #178 of 247 id: jabe-6402 author: Sari, Arista Fauzi Kartika title: Le Grand Voyage: A Great Journey to Liberate Islamic Accounting Education from Utilitarianism and Secularism date: 2019.0 words: 7705 flesch: 64 summary: Islamic accounting students are familiar with the utilitarian value inherent in conventional accounting. In conclusion, the beginning of the researcher turned out that Islamic accounting students do not understand integrated Islamic values that are fundamental in Islamic accounting . keywords: accounting; accounting education; business; education; father; god; islamic; money; reda; research; sharia; students; triyuwono; values cache: jabe-6402.pdf plain text: jabe-6402.txt item: #179 of 247 id: jassr-44 author: Panji Mulkillah Ahmad title: Digital Labour: Digital Capitalism and the Alienation of YouTube Content Creators date: 2021.0 words: 6098 flesch: 53 summary: However, what they do not realize is the hidden effect YouTube brings in the form of alienation experienced by YouTube content creators as digital labour. As a result, YouTube content creators as digital labour experienced alienation from their work, their work activities, from themselves as a human species and from other humans. keywords: alienation; capitalism; content; content creators; creators; digital; labour; marx; media; social; videos; work; youtube cache: jassr-44.pdf plain text: jassr-44.txt item: #180 of 247 id: jba-4071 author: Rudnyckyj, Daromir title: Opinions: The Anthropology of Finance date: 2013.0 words: 10802 flesch: 43 summary: China's ‘superbank’ reconfigures financial flows When it comes to global financial markets, it is informative to contrast governing styles animated by either an ecological logic or a centripetal logic. A journalist reports that Brussels ‘has long either ignored financial markets or denounced them as an alien and predatory force.’ keywords: anthropologists; anthropology; arbitrage; capitalism; economy; finance; gender; journal; life; market; new; practices; press; risk; social; theory; uncertainty; university; weber; women; work; world cache: jba-4071.pdf plain text: jba-4071.txt item: #181 of 247 id: jba-4073 author: Verver, Michiel title: The Anthropology of Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia: From Culture to Institution? date: 2013.0 words: 8860 flesch: 40 summary: Chinese business culture, with family business and guanxi networking as its crucial characteristics, has become increasingly useful since these ties make it possible to cut across national boundaries and link business people in different places (Nonini and Ong 1997: 21). ‘The making of Chinese business culture: culture versus organizational imperatives,’ pp. keywords: anthropology; asia; business; business anthropology; capitalism; chinese; culture; dahles; debate; identity; journal; london; perspective; scholars; southeast; studies cache: jba-4073.pdf plain text: jba-4073.txt item: #182 of 247 id: jba-4315 author: Winn, Alisha R. title: Black Entrepreneurship: Contradictions, Class, and Capitalism date: 2014.0 words: 11518 flesch: 54 summary: The Herndon Home Museum’s collection of the Atlanta Life photographic collection, transcripts of previous interviews of former employees, the collection series of Atlanta Life employees and events, historical records of the Atlanta Life, and museum newsletters, provided a scope for knowledge about the social and cultural importance of the company that was beyond its business aspects. For Atlanta Life employees, I analyzed and compared the formal processes of the company’s operations, of how it prepared its employees for business, employees’ individual journeys through Atlanta Life, their identity within it, and the meanings they attributed to working for such a prestigious and renowned company. keywords: african; american; atlanta; atlanta life; black; business; class; community; company; crow; employees; entrepreneurship; herndon; insurance; jim; movement; press; rights; segregation; time; university; women cache: jba-4315.pdf plain text: jba-4315.txt item: #183 of 247 id: jba-4890 author: Vangkilde, Kasper Tang title: Possessed by the Zeitgeist: Inspiration and Prophecy in the Business of Fashion date: 2015.0 words: 10682 flesch: 62 summary: In this article, I explore how fashion designers deal with this imperative through processes of seeking inspiration, constituting a distinctive “technology of prefiguration” by which the designers come to enter a prophetic condition. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in HUGO BOSS, a leading European fashion company,1 I shall argue the following: processes of inspiration constitute a distinctive technology of prefiguration by which fashion designers enter a prophetic condition. keywords: anthropology; business; catherine; designers; engagement; fashion; future; ibid; inspiration; new; point; things; way; world; zeitgeist cache: jba-4890.pdf plain text: jba-4890.txt item: #184 of 247 id: jba-5009 author: Sampson, Steven title: The “Right Way”: Moral Capitalism and the Emergence of the Corporate Ethics and Compliance Officer date: 2016.0 words: 9488 flesch: 47 summary: I have endured endless power-point checklists of ethical do’s and don’ts by lawyers, accountants, fraud investigators, trainers, and company compliance officers. This development has given rise to a new position within the traditional management team: the ethics and compliance officer (who differs from the established corporate social responsibility function). keywords: business; company; compliance; compliance officer; conduct; culture; e&c; employees; ethics; firm; laws; management; new; officer; right; risk; sampson; training; way cache: jba-5009.pdf plain text: jba-5009.txt item: #185 of 247 id: jcli-58 author: Bruno, Pierre title: The Capitalist Exemption date: 2016.0 words: 8921 flesch: 62 summary: In order not to respond too hurriedly, I will simply remark that the barrier of jou- issance is not really the condition sine qua non of discourse. The semblance is what, despite the complete impossibility of jouissance and of the slipping of the signifier, enables language, through discourse, to create a bond and ensure a regulation and circulation of jouissance; it is able, in principle, to distance us from the specters of mania or of a passage à l’acte, both of which are ways of putting an end to this bond. keywords: bruno; capitalist; castration; discourse; exemption; freud; jouissance; lacan; love; relation; subject; surplus; value; woman cache: jcli-58.pdf plain text: jcli-58.txt item: #186 of 247 id: jcli-60 author: Holland, John title: The Capitalist Uncanny date: 2016.0 words: 15996 flesch: 50 summary: For psychoanalysis, this necessary commensurability of the satisfactions included within capitalist knowledge must be considered as one of the weakest elements of the capitalists’ formulations: it does not take into account the incompatibility be- tween the pleasures recorded in the catalogue and surplus-jouissance. The elaboration of capitalist knowledge made through utilitarian calculations of interest is necessarily cruder than the operations of the unconscious; what these calculations miss regarding jouissance is far more radical and therefore one may suppose that the production of surplus-jouissance—the violent embodiment of what cannot fit into knowledge—will be accomplished with an even greater rapid- ity and efficiency. keywords: capitalist; discourse; freud; ideology; jouissance; knowledge; lacan; master; object; packer; reality; signifier; slave; subject; surplus; unconscious; way cache: jcli-60.pdf plain text: jcli-60.txt item: #187 of 247 id: jcli-65 author: Tomšič, Samo title: Laughter and Capitalism date: 2016.0 words: 8540 flesch: 47 summary: To mobilise this conflictual element—namely the subject that both marx and Freud encountered in productive social labour and in unconscious labour—against the capitalist strategies of exploitation is the shared effort of psychoanalysis and the critique of political economy, which is why no psy- choanalyst can be indifferent to the question: how can the exit from the capitalist discourse be brought about for all? This for all is indeed crucial, since it demands that psychoanalysis force the junc- ture of the singular with the universal, rather than remaining in the apparent au- tonomy and self-sufficiency of clinical experience. here, the indebted- ness of the system is “outsourced” to the multitude of political subjects and socially Tomšič: Laughter and Capitalism S8 (2015): 34 implemented as the new “holy Spirit,” the social link, in which the subject can participate only under the condition that he or she assumes the commodity form. keywords: capitalism; enjoyment; freud; labour; lacan; laughter; marx; production; psychoanalysis; structure; subject; value cache: jcli-65.pdf plain text: jcli-65.txt item: #188 of 247 id: jcli-93 author: Faye, Esther title: Il n'y a pas de rapport sexuel ... Ou pire: the Discourse of Capitalism date: 2018.0 words: 7999 flesch: 59 summary: It was Marx, as Lacan pointed out, who must be credited with having revealed the truth of capitalist discourse as the proletariat: “The proletariat means what? Esther faye: Il n’y a pas de rapport sexuel S10 & 11 (2017-18): 186 It is this very principle of language’s equivocity that is not only the fundamental condition of psychoanalytic discourse, it is also, said Lacan, what characterizes what we, that is psychoanalysts, refer to as man. keywords: capitalist; desire; discourse; jouissance; lacan; language; rapport; real; relation; subject; unconscious cache: jcli-93.pdf plain text: jcli-93.txt item: #189 of 247 id: jesb-29824 author: Bandieri, Susana title: Business families in Southern Patagonia: from the end of the 19th Century to the first decades of 20th century date: 2020.0 words: 15007 flesch: 44 summary: Volume 5, Number 2, 33-79, July-December 2020 doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.2.j076 Online ISSN: 2385-7137 COPE Committee on Publication Ethics http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB Creative Commons License 4.0 33 Susana Bandieri Conicet-IPEHCS (Argentina) Araceli Almaraz El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Mexico) Business families in Southern Patagonia: from the end of the 19th Century to the first decades of 20th century Abstract The groups of settlers who arrived in Punta Arenas in Southern Patagonia in the second half of the 19th century, established the trade in hunting products, leather and exotic feathers. Keywords: Businessmen; Patagonia; Family business; Mother-firms; Business genealogies Corresponding author: e-mail: almaraz@colef.mx Received 17 October 2019 - Accepted 1 April 2020 keywords: arenas; argentina; braun; business; co.; commercial; committee; company; december; doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.2.j076; ethics; family; family business; http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/jesb; issn; josé; july; land; license; mauricio; menéndez; new; nogueira; number; online; online issn; partner; publication; publication ethics; punta; volume cache: jesb-29824.pdf plain text: jesb-29824.txt item: #190 of 247 id: jfee-1501 author: Vehorn, Charles L. title: Learning By Doing: Formulating Macroeconomic Policy Under Various Forms Of Capitalis date: 2014.0 words: 5147 flesch: 53 summary: Many students raised interesting points that indicated their level of engagement with the issues had risen from the first team meeting. Specifically, students experienced the political and economic role played by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the world stage by participating in a simulated IMF Executive Board meeting. keywords: capitalism; countries; course; executive; global; imf; journal; learning; students; teaching; team cache: jfee-1501.pdf plain text: jfee-1501.txt item: #191 of 247 id: jils-57385 author: Yunus, Nur Rohim title: Controversial Ideas about the State and Revolution, A Book Review “The State And Revolution” Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Haymarket Books Chicago, 2014, 210 Pages, ISBN: 978-1-60846-498-2 date: 2022.0 words: 4837 flesch: 54 summary: Lenin's Concept of the State As the proverb states the experience is the best teacher, the theory of revolution in the ideas of Karl Marx which was conveyed by Vladimir Lenin in his book The State and Revolution has indeed produced results with his success in achieving the ideals of total state change. Available online at http://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jils Vladimir Lenin divides the discussion into six chapters, each of which is divided into several sub-chapters. keywords: book; class; http://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jils; lenin; marx; revolution; state; studies; volume cache: jils-57385.pdf plain text: jils-57385.txt item: #192 of 247 id: jital-81 author: Cami, Giola title: Economic development – A prerequisite for democratization Case of Kenya and Uganda date: 2018.0 words: 5334 flesch: 41 summary: Economic development of a country is a prerequisite condition to shape democratic changes in a country - modern democracies have come into existence in economically developed countries. Democratic transition seems to be considered as a new concept, but in fact it is not such – we can detect the changes in antique Greek cities which explored different types of governments from Aristocracy, Monarchy, Tyranny, Oligarchy and Democracy .Part of ‘‘ Paradigm of Transition‘‘ is the debate for the causes of democratic transition ,with an emphasis on the theory developed by Lipset in 1959 enhancing economic development as a chain effect developer , solely able to support regime changes. keywords: countries; country; democracy; democratization; development; economy; growth; kenya; lipset; uganda cache: jital-81.pdf plain text: jital-81.txt item: #193 of 247 id: joe-2505 author: Sayed, Yusuf title: Crises and disruptions: Educational reflections, (re)imaginings, and (re)vitalization date: 2021.0 words: 10253 flesch: 44 summary: Rooted in a circumscribed imaginary of education crises, the future becomes one of education recovery, as captured in the urgent 10-point plan proposed by the World Bank (2021). In policy deliberations and choices about education, the striking issue that emerges is how the so-called solutions proposed not only reveal but also exacerbate education inequalities and render silent and absent a particular economic order being proposed (Chowdury & Jomo, 2020). keywords: africa; alternative; countries; covid-19; crisis; development; education; global; home; inequality; learning; new; pandemic; policy; school; social; south; system; techno; violence; world cache: joe-2505.pdf plain text: joe-2505.txt item: #194 of 247 id: joe-422 author: Brennan, Marie title: Struggles for teacher education in the age of the anthropocene date: 2017.0 words: 8610 flesch: 46 summary: Journal of Education, 2017 Issue 69, http://joe.ukzn.ac.za Struggles for teacher education in the age of the anthropocene Marie Brennan (Received 22 May 2017; accepted 20 July 2017) Abstract Major shifts in the world ‘order’ – especially the urgency of climate change and biosphere destruction – pose challenges for education which require significant changes of practice in schools and universities, and thus to teacher education. Brennan: Struggles for teacher education. . . keywords: action; anthropocene; capitalism; climate; education; global; human; issues; knowledge; need; new; planet; teacher; teacher education; work; world cache: joe-422.pdf plain text: joe-422.txt item: #195 of 247 id: joeed-182 author: Javed A. Ansari title: Enduring Resilience of Capitalist Power: The Role of Capitalist Education as a Technology of Governance date: 2020.0 words: 3714 flesch: 36 summary: The successful manufacturing of homo economicus is significantly dependent on the inculcation of capitalist values to the subject of capital through capitalist education. Capitalist education as a technology of governance Capitalist education has been employed as a significant means for almost unnoticed inculcation of capitalist values to produce capitalist subjectivity. keywords: capitalism; dec; education; freedom; governance; individuality; order; power; subject; technologies cache: joeed-182.pdf plain text: joeed-182.txt item: #196 of 247 id: joll-364 author: Setiowati, Rosa Vania title: Capitalism as an Ideology Criticized through Allegory in Ry?nosuke Akutagawas Kappa date: 2016.0 words: 14475 flesch: 58 summary: The livelihood of working class Japan in the industrialization era depends on the wage as the labor. Capitalist production had already begun to emerge in the early nineteenth century Japan, and the Tokugawa state had already begun to formulate a response—albeit an inadequate one—before it fell in 1868. keywords: akutagawa; allegory; apparatus; capitalist; class; gael; human; ideology; inmate; japan; kappa; kappaland; means; mode; power; production; state; state apparatus; working cache: joll-364.pdf plain text: joll-364.txt item: #197 of 247 id: joll-4149 author: Khadafi, Bima Iqbal title: Issues of Inequality and the Political Economy in the 1990s Singapore: A Marxist Reading on Alfian bin Sa’at’s “Birthday” date: 2022.0 words: 8526 flesch: 55 summary: To test this hypothesis, this article aims to scrutinize the particular types of discrimination that Alfian depicts in his “Birthday” and how they correspond to the political economy of 1990s Singapore. After explaining the historical narrative of the political economy of 1990s Singapore, this study traced in detail the issues of inequality in Alfian’s short story and how they challenge, complement, or correspond to the narrative. keywords: 1990s; alfian; birthday; chinese; economic; economy; journal; kala; language; literature; narrative; region; rosminah; singapore; singaporeans; story cache: joll-4149.pdf plain text: joll-4149.txt item: #198 of 247 id: jsbs-307 author: Bewayo, Edward D. title: Uganda Entrepreneurs: Why Are They In Business date: 1995.0 words: 4360 flesch: 64 summary: Probably the vast majority of Uganda small business owners are not in business to become millionaires (very wealthy), but just to make a living. Accordingly, Uganda's model of entrepreneurship and its development may contain unique features, not selling family businesses being one of them. keywords: business; entrepreneurs; family; respondents; table; total; uganda cache: jsbs-307.pdf plain text: jsbs-307.txt item: #199 of 247 id: jss-39797 author: Adinia, Nissa Cita title: Publicity or impact? The use of crowdfunding by Indonesian social media influencers during the covid-19 pandemic date: 2022.0 words: 6057 flesch: 47 summary: Under a situation known as VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), a troop of social media influencers (SMI) paved the way to create crowdfunding initiatives. Three Indonesian social media influencers are selected in non-probability sampling method, using two main criteria: he/she is social media influencers with 33 Publicity or impact? keywords: covid-19; crowdfunding; indonesia; influencers; initiative; instagram; media; november; number; publicity; smi; smis; social cache: jss-39797.pdf plain text: jss-39797.txt item: #200 of 247 id: jsser-1079 author: Bakri, Syamsul title: Teaching Values of Islamic Communism in Surakarta: Issues in the First Quarter of the 20th Century date: 2020.0 words: 7626 flesch: 55 summary: In response to such criticism, the editor of Islam Bergerak claimed that Muhammadiyah was just an association and not a religion, so criticizing Muhammadiyah did not constitute attacking Islam (Red, 1923). Gerakan Komunisme Islam Surakarta 1914-1942. keywords: anti; bergerak; capitalism; communism; dan; ideology; islam; islam bergerak; islamic; misbach; movement; people; religion; research; struggle; surakarta; thinking; thought cache: jsser-1079.pdf plain text: jsser-1079.txt item: #201 of 247 id: jsser-183 author: Harshman, Jason title: Developing a Globally Minded, Critical Media Literacy date: 2017.0 words: 9080 flesch: 47 summary: The “6 C’s” of what to address when teaching for critical global media literacy through film—colonialism, capitalsm, conflict, citizenship, and conscientious consumerism—are present across all of the films shared by the IB teachers. Grounded in cultural studies and framed by Andreotti’s (2006) theory of critical GCE and Appadurai’s (1996) concept of mediascapes, this article examines how eleven global educators in as many countries used films to teach about what they considered to be the “6 C’s” of critical global media literacy: colonialism, capitalism, conflict, citizenship, and conscientious consumerism. keywords: citizenship; critical; culture; discussion; education; films; global; issues; literacy; media; people; research; students; studies; teachers; teaching; world cache: jsser-183.pdf plain text: jsser-183.txt item: #202 of 247 id: jsta-7330 author: Hernández-Ramírez, Rodrigo title: On false augmented agency and what surveillance capitalism and user-centered design have to do with it date: 2019.0 words: 7517 flesch: 50 summary: However, first we ought to question and challenge the inevitability that surveillance capitalism has attached to information technologies (ITs). However, recent events such as the Cambridge Analytica scandal (Gadwalladr & Graham-Harrison, 2018) and the role of YouTube in the growth of far-right politics (Fischer & Taub, 2019) have raised serious questions about our relationship with smart technologies at large and with so-called Big Tech in particular. keywords: agency; capitalism; data; design; devices; floridi; human; information; new; people; philosophy; surveillance; technologies; technology; world; zuboff cache: jsta-7330.pdf plain text: jsta-7330.txt item: #203 of 247 id: jsta-7333 author: Tedone, Gaia title: Forging strategic alliances: the agency of human–algorithmic curation under conditions of Platform Capitalism date: 2019.0 words: 6468 flesch: 42 summary: In parallel to these discussions, artists and cultural practitioners have begun to take issues with the current conditions of Platform Capitalism by either exposing and disrupting the power asymmetries, value systems and hidden financial infrastructures of online platforms (UBERMORGEN, Femke Herregraven), or by challenging the specific mechanics of particular algorithms, bots and pieces of software (Constant Dullaart, Erica Scourti, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez). The second condition concerns the role of algorithms as proprietary assets of such online platforms and business models whose specific encoding shapes the distinctive ways in which users’ online activities, preferences and interactions get operationalised and hence monetised. keywords: algorithm; art; capitalism; carl; cassini; cosmos; curating; curation; ebay; new; platform; project; users cache: jsta-7333.pdf plain text: jsta-7333.txt item: #204 of 247 id: lc-21402 author: Holis, Nor title: The Realization of the Bad Impact of Early Capitalism in Oscar Wilde’s “The Happy Prince†date: 2019.0 words: 5256 flesch: 74 summary: It primarily is not only about the economic system or social system but the government method. Meanwhile, it is very hard for poor people because their live is worse and if they do not struggle of the life they might die. keywords: capitalism; feudalism; people; prince; society; story; system cache: lc-21402.pdf plain text: lc-21402.txt item: #205 of 247 id: lingua-336 author: Kariko, Abdul Aziz Turhan title: Malay Pop: Mass Media Hegemony in Indonesia Popular Music date: 2009.0 words: 3779 flesch: 48 summary: Kemanggisan Ilir III No. 45, Kemanggisan/Palmerah, Jakarta Barat 11480, azis_comi@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Article discusses the domination of Malay pop music through textual analysis of songs, observation of musical programs, and interviews with important figures. November 2009: 99-106 Finally, counter hegemony through Malay pop music by the Indie music movement was represented through Indie music programs on local television stations that emerged as an alternative to the hegemonic music programs. keywords: culture; groups; hegemony; indie; industry; malay; malay pop; mass; media; music; pop; songs cache: lingua-336.pdf plain text: lingua-336.txt item: #206 of 247 id: lnj-4821 author: Osmond, Pamela title: What happened to our community of practice? The early development of Adult Basic Education in NSW through the lens of professional practice theory. date: 2016.0 words: 8359 flesch: 58 summary: Thus the study examines the genesis of the field in NSW through the lens of a theory of professional practice knowledge that encompasses the socio-political background against which development of adult basic education practice has taken place. Furthermore, the chosen methodology of narrative inquiry validates the place of the researcher as a participant in the inquiry, a position which I value in the case of my relationship to this study, as a long-term practitioner in the field. Reflections of adult basic education practices were collected using semi-structured interviews and focus groups with participants selected on the basis of their longevity in the field, evidence of their active engagement in the field and representation across the key periods of change and sites of provision. keywords: adult; c t; c y; practice; t u; t y; u m; u n; u r cache: lnj-4821.pdf plain text: lnj-4821.txt item: #207 of 247 id: lnj-4898 author: Jacobson, Erik title: Workforce Development Rhetoric and the Realities of 21st Century Capitalism date: 2016.0 words: 8665 flesch: 57 summary: For example, over the last few decades many adult education programs have developed ‘financial literacy’ courses for their students. U D I E S V O L 2 4 N O 1 2 0 1 6 3 Workforce Development Rhetoric and the Realities of 21st Century Capitalism ERIK JACOBSON Abstract Increasingly, the provision of adult education (including literacy and training programs) is influenced by a rhetoric of workforce development that tasks education with closing a supposed ‘skills gap’ between the skills that workers have and what employers are looking for. keywords: adult; e l; e n; e r; education; l o; m e; n t; skills; t r; workers; workforce cache: lnj-4898.pdf plain text: lnj-4898.txt item: #208 of 247 id: nobel-198 author: Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie title: Demystification of the Myth of Freedom in the Characterization of Christopher McCandless in Krakauer's Into The Wild date: 2019.0 words: 6539 flesch: 64 summary: Connecting these surface characterizations with how McCandless left his society, these connote Chris McCandless as a free spirit person and a freedom chaser. Curiously, when McCandless applied for the McDonald’s job, he presented himself as Chris McCandless, not as Alex, and gave his employers his real Social Security number. keywords: alaska; freedom; mccandless; myth; people; sequence; society; water cache: nobel-198.pdf plain text: nobel-198.txt item: #209 of 247 id: palabraclave-2756 author: Lazzarato, Maurizio title: The Functioning of the Signs and Semiotics in Contemporary Capitalism date: 2012.0 words: 4300 flesch: 50 summary: El primero es el de la “representación” y el “signi!cado”, organizado mediante semióticas signi!cantes (la lengua) con vistas a la producción del “sujeto”, del “individuo”, del “yo” Este sistema actúa sobre las condiciones de aparición de la emoción, de la palabra, de la acción. keywords: como; con; de las; del; este; funcionamiento; funciones; gua"ari; las; las semióticas; los; maquínica; para; pero; por; producción; que; semióticas; servidumbre; signi!cado; signos; sin; sistema; son; subjetividad; una cache: palabraclave-2756.pdf plain text: palabraclave-2756.txt item: #210 of 247 id: palabraclave-8513 author: Robles, José Manuel title: Commodification and Digital Political Participation: The “15-M Movement” and the Collectivization of the Internet date: 2018.0 words: 10014 flesch: 52 summary: On the contrary, we have cases of social movements, such as the Spanish 15-M, which identified this process and designed a strategy to try to reverse it. 992-1022 In this context, we will consider social movements, following in the footsteps of classical works such as those by Melucci (1989) and Laraña (1999) as reflexive agents that offer society a diagnosis of—and a set of al- ternatives to—collective problems. keywords: action; activists; citizens; collective; commodification; digital; doi; information; internet; movements; network; new; participation; process; robles; social; society; spain cache: palabraclave-8513.pdf plain text: palabraclave-8513.txt item: #211 of 247 id: palabraclave-8855 author: Herrera-Jaramillo, Mauricio title: Historical Structuralism, Political Economy and Communication Theories: Notes on the Development of Latin American Critical Thinking date: 2019.0 words: 9832 flesch: 34 summary: Si bien no cabe al objetivo de este trabajo avanzar en la aplicación de este referente teórico al problema abordado por Beltrán, sí consideramos importante, por lo menos, referir algunas ideas que esbozan el camino para emprender un análisis del proceso de integración al capitalismo del campe- sino latinoamericano durante el proceso de difusión de la revolución verde desde la década de los cincuenta. Siguiendo el concepto de modo de vida propuesto por André Granou (1972),3 podemos plantear que, de la mano de la profundización del proceso de dependencia cultural, hay un proceso, principalmente a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, de transformación de los modos de vida tradicionales en Améri- ca Latina, entre ellos, el campesino. keywords: américa; beltrán; capital; clave; como; comunicación; con; conocimiento; consumo; crítica; cultural; de la; de los; del; dependencia; desarrollo; desde; difusión; e2227; economía; en el; en la; en los; entonces; entre; epc; esta; este; estructuralismo; forma; furtado; herrera; histórico; las; latina; latinoamericano; los; medios; otro; para; para el; países; política; por; problema; proceso; producción; que; revolución; rural; sobre; subsunción; sus; teorías; trabajo; una; verde; vida; y de; y el; y la cache: palabraclave-8855.pdf plain text: palabraclave-8855.txt item: #212 of 247 id: palabraclave-9275 author: Hinojosa Córdova, Lucila title: Nueva época de oro para el cine mexicano: una mirada local en el horizonte mundial del mercado cinematográfico date: 2019.0 words: 7937 flesch: 53 summary: En uno de sus trabajos, Rosas señalaba que “el público ha sido el gran ausente en los estudios sobre el cine, tanto de los históricos como de los del campo de la comunicación” (2012, p. 42), y que los balances bibliográ- ficos al respecto coincidían en que en México no se habían realizado siste- máticamente estudios empíricos de los públicos de cine. Zavala señala que, “desde sus orígenes hasta nuestros días, la investigación del cine que se ha reali- zado en el país se ha visto reducida, en su mayor parte, a perspectivas pro- venientes del periodismo y de la historia, y en mucho menor medida de la sociología, la psicología o la crítica literaria” (2010, p. 87). keywords: 2016; 2019; asistencia; cine; cine mexicano; cinematográfica; clave; comercial; como; con; de cine; de la; de los; del; el cine; en el; espectadores; esta; este; estudios; exhibición; industria; las; los; mexicanas; mexicano; más; méxico; nacional; nueva; número; para; país; películas; por; producción; públicos; que; salas; sobre; una; ver; vol; época cache: palabraclave-9275.pdf plain text: palabraclave-9275.txt item: #213 of 247 id: ppol-25 author: Lita, Alexandru title: Law Flexibilization and Changes in Romanian Capitalism date: 2020.0 words: 6670 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: flexibilization, varieties of capitalism, labor law, social dialogue law, Romanian market economy. So, I would say that the labor legislation (when it means labor laws and social dialogue laws) is very important for VoC approach because it design the interactions between social partners and sometimes even the interactions between firms. keywords: article; bargaining; capitalism; dialogue; economy; flexibility; flexibilization; labor; labor law; law; market; social cache: ppol-25.pdf plain text: ppol-25.txt item: #214 of 247 id: ppol-43 author: Tudorache, Alexandru title: Implicatiile echitatii de gen in constructia statului bunastarii date: 2020.0 words: 2990 flesch: 42 summary: Aceste politici presupun soluþii practice precum con- cedii plãtite de creºtere a copilului, sistem flexibil de creºe ºi grãdiniþe, mai multã flexibilitate în orarul de lucru sau reducerea acestuia unde este cazul. Esping-Andersen (1990) se distanþeazã de termenul generic de welfare state - care de cele mai multe ori face trimitere la politicile sociale de ameliorare - în favoarea folosirii termenu- lui de welfare state regime, în încercarea de a evidenþia importanþa ºi totodatã complexitatea relaþiei dintre stat ºi piaþã. keywords: anti; bunãstãrii; care; din; douã; este; femeilor; gen; mai; mult; muncii; pentru; piaþa; prin; state; statului; welfare cache: ppol-43.pdf plain text: ppol-43.txt item: #215 of 247 id: ppol-55 author: LITA, Alexandru title: Flexibilizarea Legislatiei Muncii în Contextul Modelelor Capitalismului date: 2020.0 words: 5326 flesch: 45 summary: De asemenea, desi prin flexibilizare unii autori înteleg si tranzi- tia reusita din sistemul de educatie la locul de munca, de la un loc de munca la altul, pâna la iesirea de pe piata muncii (Stanculescu, 2009, 67), aceasta conditie nu este obligatorie. Din punct de vedere al apropierii fata de un anumit model de capitalism dintre cele doua initiale, acest ultim tip este mai apropiat (din punct de vedere al reglementarilor) de economia de piata liberala. keywords: 53/2003; aceasta; acest; alineatul; articolul; care; codul; contractul; de munca; determinata; din; este; flexibilizarea; fost; iar; lucru; mai; munca; muncii; ore; pentru; perioada; piata; pietei; poate; pot; prin; sau; sunt; timpului cache: ppol-55.pdf plain text: ppol-55.txt item: #216 of 247 id: ppol-73 author: Arpad, Todor title: The effects of Foreign Direct Investments on structuring the Varieties of Capitalism in the post-communist states date: 2020.0 words: 6174 flesch: 43 summary: In their discussion on the influence of FDI on domestic entrepreneurship Ayyagari and Kosova (2007) Czech Republic discovered that FDI presence stimulates the entry of domestic firms at the in- dustry level (both horizontal and vertical) aspect that indicates a positive horizontal spillovers from FDI effect. If I should look at all aspects of FDI governance or I should ap- proach it simply in terms source of money that translates some Standard Operating Procedure – and to compare its effect with other sources of money (banking sectors, capital market, state subsidies). keywords: 2005; approach; capitalism; coordination; countries; economies; economy; fdi; governance; literature; market; press; state; transition; university cache: ppol-73.pdf plain text: ppol-73.txt item: #217 of 247 id: prajnavihara-1083 author: Fernando, Joseph I. title: Marx and Technology date: 2015.0 words: 6373 flesch: 57 summary: This imposes on the workers increased expenditure of labour in a given time, heightens tension of labour power and condensation of labour to a degree that is attainable within the limits of the shortened working day. The first effect of shortening the working day is due to the law that the efficiency of labour power is inversely proportionate to the duration of its expenditure. keywords: capital; day; labour; labour power; machinery; marx; power; worker; working cache: prajnavihara-1083.pdf plain text: prajnavihara-1083.txt item: #218 of 247 id: prajnavihara-1084 author: Bauwens, Michel title: Peer to Peer: From Technology to Politics to a New Civilisation? date: 2015.0 words: 12843 flesch: 51 summary: The new forms of peer to peer based work will of course have to accommodate the many different wishes and needs of various sectors of workers, and honor their differences. It shows the tension between what are perhaps valuable psycho-technologies, which can bring new forms of human awareness, but also how they are embedded in hierarchical, even feudal, forms of organisation: “Tricycle: How did misogyny help male monastic practice? keywords: bauwens; course; des; economy; fact; forms; information; integration; internet; knowledge; les; michel; network; new; organisation; p2p; peer; power; prajñâ; production; qui; social; society; software; system; technology; une; vihâra; work; world cache: prajnavihara-1084.pdf plain text: prajnavihara-1084.txt item: #219 of 247 id: prajnavihara-1124 author: Pangfei Lai, Francis title: CONFLICTING VALUES: A TRIBUTE TO MAX WEBER date: 2015.0 words: 5986 flesch: 51 summary: There ought to be a dedicated public awareness program to bring home the message that we should be acting socially to bridge the gap of conflicting values – both social values and commercial values. Social Actions Before we enter into discussions on the topic of conflicting values, it is relevant to look into Weber’s concept of social actions. keywords: actions; bureaucracy; community; good; organization; people; property; society; values; weber cache: prajnavihara-1124.pdf plain text: prajnavihara-1124.txt item: #220 of 247 id: prajnavihara-1138 author: Tantivejkul, Sumet title: HIS MAJESTY’S PHILOSOPHY OF SUFFICIENCY ECONOMY: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THAILAND date: 2015.0 words: 2241 flesch: 52 summary: This system has been applied since 1972, using “Four Pillars of Happiness” — 10 Prajñâ Vihâra sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, promotion of national culture and good governance. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej 4 December 1998 A decade ago, Thai people followed and relied on the western world’s model of economy, aiming specifically for growth and wealth, without considering the solid foundation of the country and without understanding if that model would fit our economic and social system. keywords: development; economy; people; sufficiency cache: prajnavihara-1138.pdf plain text: prajnavihara-1138.txt item: #221 of 247 id: prajnavihara-782 author: Puntarigvivat, Tavivat title: Liberation Theology: The Latin American Christian Response to Transnational Capitalism date: 2015.0 words: 20851 flesch: 56 summary: For many liberation theologians, sal- vation means social liberation as well as personal salvation, the combina- tion of which is the fullness of human life within history. Salvation is experienced through the process of social liberation. keywords: america; bible; christian; church; countries; development; god; gutierrez; history; human; justice; latin; latin america; liberation; liberation theology; mexico; new; oppressed; people; percent; poor; poverty; prajna; salvation; sin; social; struggle; theologians; vihara; world; york cache: prajnavihara-782.pdf plain text: prajnavihara-782.txt item: #222 of 247 id: ps-1544 author: Greenberg, Aaron title: “Escape to Impersonality”: Personas in H.G. Wells’ Experiment in Autobiography date: 2022.0 words: 8729 flesch: 51 summary: As in Pico’s Oration four centuries earlier, for Wells human dignity includes the right to represent whatever personas one elects. Carl Jung’s concept of persona pervades Wells’ writing and life. keywords: autobiography; emphasis; experiment; human; individual; life; material; new; persona; self; wells; world cache: ps-1544.pdf plain text: ps-1544.txt item: #223 of 247 id: ps-1683 author: Maxwell, Ferg title: Expropriating Privacy: The Public Persona of the Pandemic Unhoused date: 2023.0 words: 8701 flesch: 40 summary: Our analysis asks how the limits of privacy are actively imposed and managed under capitalism: who is allowed to have domestic space, where is that domestic space allowed to exist, and crucially what public personas emerge in relation to practices departing from the normative bounds of capitalism’s public/private distinction? Using critical discourse analysis (CDA), we examine the ways in which public personas are mediated by individuals and media institutions at the same time as addressing how personas themselves intervene in this process. keywords: city; housing; news; persona; private; production; public; seivwright; shelters; social; space; star; subject; toronto cache: ps-1683.pdf plain text: ps-1683.txt item: #224 of 247 id: ps-468 author: Beaton, Brian title: Crafting a Work Persona in 1970s Petroleum Geology date: 2015.0 words: 6548 flesch: 54 summary: The obituaries and death notices within the AAPG Bulletin are biographical works that are written by petroleum geologists about other petroleum geologists; they circulate inside the petroleum geology community as an event-specific practice of self-authoring and as a form of ritualized remembrance. While individual petroleum geologists crafted and managed individual personas, as well as other collective personas (at conferences, annual meetings, etc.), the routine inclusion of obituaries and death notices in one of the profession’s major scientific and technical journals provided an opportunity for petroleum geologists to write about themselves to themselves. keywords: 1970s; aapg; aapg bulletin; bulletin; death; geologists; geology; memorial; oil; persona; petroleum; petroleum geologists; print; sekula; self; work cache: ps-468.pdf plain text: ps-468.txt item: #225 of 247 id: ps-617 author: Rademacher, Virginia Newhall title: Trump and the Resurgence of American Noir date: 2016.0 words: 8100 flesch: 58 summary: In his cover article in The Atlantic, “The Mind of Donald Trump,” Dan McAdams observes how “Trump seems supremely cognizant of the fact that he is always acting. “I never had a failure,” Trump said in one interview, despite his repeated corporate bankruptcies and business setbacks, “because I always turned a failure into a success” (Barbaro, What Drives Donald Trump?”). keywords: american; donald; media; narrative; new; noir; persona; power; print; self; social; times; trump; web; york cache: ps-617.pdf plain text: ps-617.txt item: #226 of 247 id: publica-8651 author: Hakim, Cipta Lukmanul title: Administrasi Islam Memandang Kebijakan Negara Dalam Melindungi Hak Milik Pribadi Dan Umum date: 2020.0 words: 4884 flesch: 54 summary: Harta yang dimiliki harus senantiasa bermanfaat, artinya harta yang yang dimiliki tidak menjadi suatu kejelekan ataupun kemadharatan bagi kehidupan diantara sesama masyarakat. Jenis data dan informasi yang dipilih yaitu data sekunder sehingga peneliti tidak perlu untuk melakukan penelitian lapangan. keywords: = =; adalah; administrasi; atau; ataupun; aturan; bahwa; baik; benda; dalam; dan; dapat; dari; dengan; ekonomi; hak; harta; harus; hukum; islam; issn; itu; kebijakan; kepada; kepemilikan; lain; maka; negara; oleh; orang; pada; pemerintah; pribadi; sebagai; terhadap; tersebut; tidak; umum; untuk; yaitu; yang; zakat cache: publica-8651.pdf plain text: publica-8651.txt item: #227 of 247 id: rdsr-28481 author: none title: Regulation of new markets and innovation: an entrepreneurial state and public interest approach date: 2020.0 words: 7834 flesch: 50 summary: É isso que se pode chamar de Estado Regulador, em que o poder político-burocrático assume a configuração de um “sistema administrativo protegido diante de partidos e do público”, configurando um planejamento compreensivo e apresentando-se como “uma autoridade responsável pela expansão do horizonte de possibilidades”, em que se fundem ciência e administração e que se vale de um direito como meio sobrecarregado por estabilizações cognitivas e imperativos pragmáticos. do Estado Democrático e de Direito. keywords: abordagem; braithwaite; brasília; como; das; de direito; de novos; direito; econômica; empreendedor; entre; estado; função; inovação; interesse; interesse público; lucas; maio; meio; mercados; novos; não; o estado; para; partir; por; público; que; regulador; regulatório; regulação; regulação de; revista; sena; ser; setorial; social; são; uma; uma abordagem cache: rdsr-28481.pdf plain text: rdsr-28481.txt item: #228 of 247 id: reden-1381 author: Fernández Jiménez, Mónica title: The Hemispheric Approach of Julia Alvarez’s Novels date: 2020.0 words: 3628 flesch: 52 summary: While such approaches are accurate, specially in dismantling the exoticist—in Salman Rushdie’s view (67)—notion of multiculturalism, this is not the desirable approach to Julia Alvarez’s works, since her literature is not relegated to a United States setting; it also includes many chapters dealing with the locus specific situation of the characters’ homeland: the Dominican Republic. In In the Name of Salomé (2000) there is also more than one setting: the United States, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba. keywords: alvarez; american; caribbean; dominican; julia; literature; novels; states; united cache: reden-1381.pdf plain text: reden-1381.txt item: #229 of 247 id: reden-1383 author: Martinicorena, Sofía title: The Ideology of Self-making and the White Working Class in Rebecca Harding Davis’ "Life in the Iron Mills" date: 2020.0 words: 4029 flesch: 59 summary: This paper analyses the text’s depiction of the white working class and the ideological consequences of the myth of upward mobility and self-making, which are presented as an impossibility to Hugh Wolfe, the story’s main character. Although Hugh Wolfe is the main character in the novella, it seems that he is only an arbitrary example chosen from the many lives of the many white working-class industrial workers. keywords: american; class; davis; hugh; iron; life; mills; self cache: reden-1383.pdf plain text: reden-1383.txt item: #230 of 247 id: reden-1428 author: Andres, Alberto title: Ghosts of Britain: a hauntological approach to the 21st century folk horror revival date: 2021.0 words: 7927 flesch: 58 summary: The past decade has seen an increase in the number and popularity of folk horror films. 4 In an attempt to avoid Anglocentrism, it ought to be stated that folk horror film existed before the Unholy Trinity. keywords: britain; century; film; folk; folk horror; ghosts; hauntology; horror; horror revival; midsommar; music; past; revival; time cache: reden-1428.pdf plain text: reden-1428.txt item: #231 of 247 id: reden-1837 author: Drewitz, Tana-Julie title: Redefining Humanity: Posthumanism in the American Science Fiction Narratives of Octavia Butler's Dawn and Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice date: 2022.0 words: 8492 flesch: 53 summary: Human exceptionalism establishes a primacy of human over non-human animals, while also creating social hierarchies within the human realm. Protagonist Lilith Iyapo wakes up on an unknown spaceship which turns out to belong to the aliens who kept her and other humans asleep for 250 years in suspended animation after a nuclear war rendered planet Earth uninhabitable. keywords: ancillary; butler; dawn; fiction; human; humanity; justice; leckie; lilith; narratives; posthumanism; science; science fiction cache: reden-1837.pdf plain text: reden-1837.txt item: #232 of 247 id: relations-1077 author: Biuso, Alberto Giovanni title: Against Animal Rights? A Comment on “Contro i diritti degli animali? Proposta per un antispecismo postumanista (Against Animal Right? A Proposal to a Post-human Antispeciesism)”, by Roberto Marchesini date: 2016.0 words: 3029 flesch: 45 summary: The negation of human nature is also articulated by attributing tempo- rality only to homo sapiens as well as describing non-human nature as the realm of the invariable and the same. The inclusion of non-human animals in the human uni- versal is the most speciesist act there can be, even though its discriminative expression is hidden by an obviously and courageously emancipatory inten- tion – the revolutionary implications of these thesis must be acknowledged with frankness” (Marchesini 2014, 101). keywords: animal; animality; human; marchesini; nature; speciesism cache: relations-1077.pdf plain text: relations-1077.txt item: #233 of 247 id: religio-46766 author: Puspita, Anindya title: RELIGIOUS SOCIALISM GIVES BIRTH TO A DYNAMIC WORLD: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM date: 2022.0 words: 7485 flesch: 55 summary: Another flaw in Marx’s historical theory, according to Nuh, is that Karl Marx was not considered an expert in his field. Apart from historical materialism, Karl Marx developed dialectical materialism, which is Marx's school of philosophy states that there is a dynamic relationship between matters and the general nature of change and its radical character and that everything that has reality is in the process of changing itself. keywords: 2011; atheism; communism; doi; history; islam; journal; karl; marx; materialism; nuh; religion; science; socialism; society; state; study; theory cache: religio-46766.pdf plain text: religio-46766.txt item: #234 of 247 id: seminar-4224 author: Niesyto, Horst title: Digital Capitalism and Critical Media Education date: 2021.0 words: 8665 flesch: 30 summary: It is true that 'digital education' is a catchy word that seems suitable for education policy arenas. This charter focusses on 'digital competences' in connection with 'digital education' with euphonious words such as the ‘ability to judge, creativity, self-determination, creative ability, sense of responsibility’. keywords: bildung; capitalism; data; der; development; die; digital; education; issue; journal; learning; lifelong; media; media education; new; niesyto; principles; processes; seminar.net; social; technology; und; vol cache: seminar-4224.pdf plain text: seminar-4224.txt item: #235 of 247 id: seminar-4268 author: Knox, Jeremy title: Refocusing Zuboff’s ‘division of learning’ on Education date: 2021.0 words: 7763 flesch: 33 summary: Learning platforms and learning outcomes – insights from research, Learning, Media and Technology, 36:4, 329-333, https://doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2011.626783 Poell, T. and Nieborg, D. and van Dijck, J. (2019). London: Profile Books https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xeUDVGWGUUv1-ccUMAZHJLej2C7aAFWY/view https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xeUDVGWGUUv1-ccUMAZHJLej2C7aAFWY/view https://codeactsineducation.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/learning-from-surveillance-capitalism/ https://codeactsineducation.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/learning-from-surveillance-capitalism/ https://issuu.com/educationinternational/docs/2020_eiresearch_gr_commercialisation_privatisation?fr=sZDJkYjE1ODA2MTQ https://issuu.com/educationinternational/docs/2020_eiresearch_gr_commercialisation_privatisation?fr=sZDJkYjE1ODA2MTQ https://doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2020.1761641 https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/Me-and-My-Big-Data-Report-1.pdf https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/Me-and-My-Big-Data-Report-1.pdf Refocusing Zuboff’s ‘division of learning’ on Education Abstract Introduction Defining the division of learning The ‘division of learning’ and education The ‘division of learning’ in education platforms Refocusing the ‘division of learning’ on education Conclusions References keywords: 2020; concept; data; division; education; learning; media; platform; technology; zuboff cache: seminar-4268.pdf plain text: seminar-4268.txt item: #236 of 247 id: seminar-4493 author: Dander, Valentin title: Digital Capitalism, Datafication, and Media Education: Critical Perspectives date: 2021.0 words: 2077 flesch: 25 summary: In his conclusion, Niesyto argues for strengthening critical media education and promoting alternative pathways to the commercial offers that large IT corporations provide. The author takes two of his previous writings about challenges for media education in light of developments in digital capitalism as a starting point. keywords: capitalism; data; education; learning; media; paper cache: seminar-4493.pdf plain text: seminar-4493.txt item: #237 of 247 id: syp-2520 author: Narváez Montoya, Ancízar title: Education, Capitalism and Development: The Culture of Literacy and Anglo-Saxon Globalization date: 2010.0 words: 10679 flesch: 49 summary: Pero aquí entramos en otro terreno, el de la geopo- lítica del conocimiento (Sierra Caballero, 2006), en el cual las diferencias de España y Colombia con el mundo anglosajón son prácticamente insalvables. En esta tradición se ha establecido una separación férrea entre ciencia y humanidades, entre ciencia y narrativa, en la que se establecen tres tipos de prohibiciones para el discurso científico: el tabú del ego, el de la narrativa y el de la metáfora (Ortiz, 2009, p. 105). keywords: alfabética; así; capitalismo; caso; centro; colombia; como; con; conocimiento; cultura; de desarrollo; de la; de los; decir; del; desarrollo; economía; educación; el desarrollo; en el; en las; entre; es la; españa; esta; este; esto; global; inglés; la cultura; la economía; las; lengua; los; mundial; mundo; más; ortiz; para; países; pero; población; por; por el; por la; producción; puede; pues; que; ser; sistema; sobre; son; sólo; tabla; tienen; una; uso; valor; y de; y el; y la; y los cache: syp-2520.pdf plain text: syp-2520.txt item: #238 of 247 id: tahrj-3259 author: Magazzini, Tina title: Cultural Institutions as a Combat Sport. Reflections on the European Roma Institute date: 2016.0 words: 13290 flesch: 52 summary: I hope that over time it will become a source of pride and self-esteem for our European Roma citizens” (Council of Europe, 2015). A top-down imposition of a standard culture would deny the rich pluralism of genuine Roma traditions” (European Roma and Travellers Forum, 2015, p. 2). keywords: age; commission; council; cultural; culture; december; doi; eri; european; european commission; european roma; human; identity; institute; issn; journal; minority; rights; roma; roma institute cache: tahrj-3259.pdf plain text: tahrj-3259.txt item: #239 of 247 id: tci-183252 author: Anwaruddin, Sardar M title: Can an Itinerant Curriculum Theory Travel? date: 2013.0 words: 8268 flesch: 45 summary: Although “Deleuze and Guattari’s geophilosophy is particularly helpful in thinking about the unavoidable concept of difference (within and between nations/regions/cultures) and the opportunities and dilemmas for curriculum scholars that difference produces” (Gough, 2007, p. 284), Paraskeva’s interpretation and application of Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of deterritorialization does not enable us to sufficiently understand how his proposed theory will be helpful for curriculum scholars. However, I believe that conversations have been occurring in other languages, but they are not being adequately heard by the English- speaking curriculum scholars in the global North. keywords: curriculum; curriculum theory; english; global; inquiry; knowledge; paraskeva; research; scholars; studies; theory; west cache: tci-183252.pdf plain text: tci-183252.txt item: #240 of 247 id: transmotion-1007 author: Ziarkowska, Joanna title: Cherishing the Impaired Land date: 2022.0 words: 7237 flesch: 48 summary: In this essay I am interested in the value that Gwen Westerman’s poetry ascribes to Indigenous Knowledge (IK) as a way to understand and react to environmental changes and preserve Dakota values in these new contexts. I believe that the most significant consequence of addressing the ecological state of the twenty-first-century world with Indigenous Knowledge is a disruption of the Anthropocene narratives which identify humankind as the sole agent of change, the sole author of its scientific explanation, and finally, the possible solution to the problem. keywords: anthropocene; beings; blackbirds; buffalo; change; dakota; eagle; environmental; human; knowledge; land; people; vol; westerman; world cache: transmotion-1007.pdf plain text: transmotion-1007.txt item: #241 of 247 id: transmotion-844 author: Anson, April title: The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth-Century North America and the Caribbean (Gerald Horne) date: 2019.0 words: 2513 flesch: 47 summary: These Indigenous and Black studies scholars detail continuance through and beyond The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism, vital scholarship that builds decolonial futures into the historical recognition so assiduously archived in Horne’s research. https://monthlyreview.org/product/apocalypse_of_settler_colonialism/ In The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism, Gerald Horne once again earns his reputation as a nuanced transnational historian of race and class. keywords: american; apocalypse; colonialism; history; horne; press; settler; university cache: transmotion-844.pdf plain text: transmotion-844.txt item: #242 of 247 id: transmotion-973 author: Treadwell, Holly May title: Extinction in Embrace of the Serpent date: 2021.0 words: 6551 flesch: 55 summary: Whilst this moment could be seen to facsimile the stereotyping of Indigenous peoples as being at one with nature, it functions more to demonstrate Karamakate’s respect and understanding of nature. Such displacement has resulted in 456 million people starving or being malnourished, giving rise to ”a crisis of poverty rooted in ecological devastation” and shows that the usurpation of tribal land in favour of capitalist plantations leads to the extinction of Indigenous people (Shiva xiii; xvi). keywords: capitalism; capitalocene; cohiuano; destruction; embrace; environment; extinction; figure; film; karamakate; nature; people; rubber; serpent; shiva cache: transmotion-973.pdf plain text: transmotion-973.txt item: #243 of 247 id: transmotion-980 author: Bouich, Abdenour title: Coeval Worlds, Alter/Native Words date: 2021.0 words: 8868 flesch: 48 summary: He explains that, although many toxic stories were written about Indigenous peoples— especially from a colonial Eurocentric perspective—the most damaging of them all is that of “Indigenous deficiency” (2, original emphasis). In the introduction of Decolonizing Methodologies (1999), Linda Tuhiwai Smith explains that (post-)colonial and settler-colonial governments, states, institutions, and societies continue to ignore the “historical formations” of degrading conditions imposed upon Indigenous peoples’ such as poverty, physical and mental health issues, alcoholism, and substance abuse that are direct results of colonialism as well as socio-political and economical marginalisation and oppression (34). keywords: arctic; colonial; healing; human; inuit; justice; narrator; native; novel; split; survivance; tooth; transmotion; trauma; worlds cache: transmotion-980.pdf plain text: transmotion-980.txt item: #244 of 247 id: trp-4156 author: Steÿn, Das title: Different values lead to alternative approaches to the land debate in South Africa date: 2019.0 words: 7415 flesch: 64 summary: 4.2 Theoretical thinking on land (superstructure): How people think differently According to Vorster (in Van der Borght, 2009: 82), Africans traditionally do not relate to the concept of individual land ownership that excludes other people from any landholding in private land. Hall (2009: 248) found that what distinguishes agrarian reform from land reform, is that the former goes far beyond the redistribution of land by restructuring both production and the markets. keywords: 2019; africa; capitalism; city; country; die; goudappel; land; law; ownership; people; planning; property; south; south africa; state; steÿn; thinking; van; world cache: trp-4156.pdf plain text: trp-4156.txt item: #245 of 247 id: trp-5861 author: Kuhn, Jens title: Order without design: How markets shape cities: Commentary and book review by Jens Kuhn, November 2021 date: 2021.0 words: 3270 flesch: 58 summary: Any policy proposal must be assessed against what it means for this automatically participative process.6 By that standard, a master 6 Bertaud is not arguing in favour of an absolute deregulation of urban space. Whether it was working at shielding urban agricultural land from use-change; building low-cost (and restitution) housing in District Six, or, fighting to retain low-income families in gentrifying areas, at the back of my head there was always a sense that after us officials have left said flashpoint, ‘markets’ will undo it all again. keywords: bertaud; cities; city; land; market; mobility; planning; space cache: trp-5861.pdf plain text: trp-5861.txt item: #246 of 247 id: trp-6532 author: Kuhn, Jens title: Theorising urban space: Commentary by Jens Kuhn, 24 March 2022 date: 2022.0 words: 2009 flesch: 53 summary: Such spaces are thus never regarded as ‘active’, namely as agents in their own making, as stamping their will on the political economy of the moment. Theorising urban space. keywords: capitalism; land; planning; space; town cache: trp-6532.pdf plain text: trp-6532.txt item: #247 of 247 id: tsm-19029 author: Walewicz, Piotr title: “GREENING” THE CRITICAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH THE CONCEPT OF WORLD-ECOLOGY date: 2019.0 words: 5209 flesch: 48 summary: The problem is that ecocentrism is in itself politically indeterminate, but the Society-in-Nature and Na- ture-in-Society categories combined with Moore’s interpretation of capitalism make this key concept of Green International Relations theory politically determinate. Patterson points out the sim- ilarities between this image of Green International Relations Theory that he constructed with other critical approaches, which include the matter of value distinction, resisting the concen- tration of power, emancipation and focus on political economy. keywords: anthropocene; environmental; green; issues; moore; nature; relations; theory; world cache: tsm-19029.pdf plain text: tsm-19029.txt