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Héritier, Adrienne. "“Rigour versus Relevance”? Methodological discussions in political science." Politische Vierteljahresschrift 57, no. 1 (2016): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0032-3470-2016-1-11.

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White, Iain. "Rigour and rigour mortis? Planning, calculative rationality, and forces of stability and change." Urban Studies 57, no. 14 (2019): 2885–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098019886764.

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A defining feature of planning is that it is informed by sound evidence. An ever more diverse range of decision support tools is available to help achieve this, a trend that is set to accelerate along with the rise of Big Data and Smart Cities. At the same time, planning is frequently requested to improve the urban and environmental outcomes it helps deliver. This research draws upon intellectual resources from Science and Technology Studies, and empirical data from actors across the science–policy–practice interface, to analyse critically issues connected to the design, application and wider
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Weatherston, Martin. "The rigour of Heidegger's thought." Man and World 25, no. 2 (1992): 181–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01250535.

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Runciman, David. "Review: Jeremy Waldron’s Political Political Theory." European Journal of Political Theory 18, no. 3 (2016): 437–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474885116671137.

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This collection seeks to ground political theory in the study of institutions, particularly the constitutional relationship between different branches of government. It makes the case that ‘constitutionalism’ has become a thin doctrine of political restraint. Waldron wants to identify a fuller conceptual understanding of how the functions of government can be empowered and articulated. In doing so, he sets out a position that is distinct from both moralism and realism in contemporary political theory. I explore how well the later distinction holds up: how successfully does Waldron’s approach m
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Papházi, Tibor. "Rigour of Sentencing – Part I." Társadalomkutatás 28, no. 3 (2010): 287–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/tarskut.28.2010.3.3.

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Papházi, Tibor. "Rigour of Sentencing – Part Two." Társadalomkutatás 28, no. 4 (2010): 381–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/tarskut.28.2010.4.4.

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Papházi, Tibor. "Rigour of Sentencing – Part Three." Társadalomkutatás 29, no. 1 (2011): 80–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/tarskut.29.2011.1.7.

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Kana, Suresh Parbhoo. "Corporate governance practice in the context of the political situation in South Africa over the last 25 years." Journal of Global Responsibility 11, no. 2 (2020): 127–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jgr-10-2019-0100.

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Purpose This study aims to demonstrate, with reference to developments in the four King Reports on Corporate Governance for South Africa, that institutional culture should be governed with the same rigour applied to other strategic assets to align the pluralistic interests of government, business and society. Design/methodology/approach Historical narrative and analysis. Findings Institutional culture should be governed with the same rigour and veracity as more traditional assets to align organisational purpose with political and social interests. Originality/value This is part of a special is
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Temper, Leah, Dylan McGarry, and Lena Weber. "From academic to political rigour: Insights from the ‘Tarot’ of transgressive research." Ecological Economics 164 (October 2019): 106379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106379.

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Irwin, Alan. "Re-making ‘quality’ within the social sciences: The debate over rigour and relevance in the modern business school." Sociological Review 67, no. 1 (2018): 194–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038026118782403.

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Against the background of previous discussions over the state of academic institutions and the specific operation of research evaluation and measurement systems, this article focuses on the relationship between academic quality and larger societal value within social scientific research. Adopting a perspective from Science and Technology Studies (STS), it specifically explores what has become known as the ‘rigour–relevance’ debate within business and management research and considers its larger implications. On the one hand, it is important to consider how terms such as ‘rigour’ and ‘relevance
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Kennedy, Simon. "Rigour and Imagination in Research: Setting the Context." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 18, no. 4 (1997): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1467-8438.1997.tb00300.x.

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Brown, Kris. "Transitional Justice, Rigour and Politics: A Reply to McGrattan." Politics 30, no. 2 (2010): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2010.01375.x.

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Jaworsky, Ivan (John). "Political Science in Canada on Post-Independence Ukraine." East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 5, no. 1 (2018): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21226/ewjus371.

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When Ukraine became an independent state, Canada’s political science community, and the country’s Ukrainian studies infrastructure, generally lacked the expertise to effectively analyze the ensuing political changes in Ukraine. Over the years that followed there has been a growing awareness of the importance of studying politics in Ukraine, and a realization that greater efforts should be made to infuse the traditional area studies approach, which dominated studies of Ukraine in the past, with greater methodological rigour, and to situate political developments in Ukraine within a broad compar
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Makinda, Samuel M. "Rigour, gate keeping and security: A debate with Bellamy and McDonald." Australian Journal of Political Science 40, no. 3 (2005): 419–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10361140500204009.

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Arajärvi, Noora. "The Requisite Rigour in the Identification of Customary International Law." International Community Law Review 19, no. 1 (2017): 9–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18719732-12341346.

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Over the last few decades, the methodology for the identification of customary international law (cil) has been changing. Both elements of cil – practice and opinio juris – have assumed novel and broader forms, as noted in the Reports of the Special Rapporteur of the International Law Commission (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016). This contribution discusses these Reports and the draft conclusions, and reaction by States in the Sixth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly (unga), highlighting the areas of consensus and contestation. This ties to the analysis of the main doctrinal positions, wi
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Bernhardt, Nicole S., and Laura G. Pin. "Engaging with Identity Politics in Canadian Political Science." Canadian Journal of Political Science 51, no. 4 (2018): 771–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423918000318.

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AbstractThis paper critiques the deployment of the term “identity politics” in Canadian political science. Through a critical discourse analysis (CDA) of research articles in leading English language academic journals in the Canadian social sciences, we examine whose politics are labelled identity politics and what intellectual work transpires through this label. Identity politics tends to be applied to scholarship that foregrounds analyses of ethnicity, race and gender, but with a lack of analytical rigour, indicating a degree of conceptual looseness. Moreover, the designation identity politi
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Khosrowi, Donal. "TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN EPISTEMIC AND MORAL VALUES IN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY." Economics and Philosophy 35, no. 1 (2018): 49–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266267118000159.

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Abstract:Proponents of evidence-based policy (EBP) call for public policy to be informed by high-quality evidence from randomized controlled trials. This methodological preference aims to promote several epistemic values, e.g. rigour, unbiasedness, precision, and the ability to obtain causal conclusions. I argue that there is a trade-off between these epistemic values and several non-epistemic, moral and political values. This is because the evidence afforded by standard EBP methods is differentially useful for pursuing different moral and political values. I expand on how this challenges idea
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Crewe, Emma. "Ethnographies of parliament: culture and uncertainty in shallow democracies." Journal of Organizational Ethnography 7, no. 1 (2018): 16–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/joe-11-2017-0057.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the challenges, advantages and limits of ethnographical approaches to the study of parliament. Challenges in the study of political institutions emerge because they can be fast-changing, difficult to gain access to, have starkly contrasting public and private faces and, in the case of national parliaments, are intimately connected to rest of the nation. Design/methodology/approach Ethnography usually tends to be difficult to plan in advance, but especially so when parliament is the focus. Findings Research in parliament requires clear questions
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Sánchez-Santos, José Manuel, and Giacomo Benedetto. "Editorial Statement: Ten years of life of EJGE." European Journal of Government and Economics 11, no. 1 (2022): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/ejge.2022.11.1.9147.

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In this editorial statement, we present a balance of the first decade of life of the European Journal of Government and Economics. We discuss the main difficulties an independent journal faces in maintaining the policy of open access and publication free of charge. We also renew the commitment to the journal's spirit, particularly with the editorial rigour and best practices. Finally, we identify the next steps in the consolidation of EJGE as an academic journal that attempts to keep an integrated approach between the fields of political science and economics.
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Bacon, Edwin. "Teaching applied politics: From employability to political imaginary." Politics 38, no. 1 (2017): 94–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263395717694401.

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The growth of applied politics teaching in recent years is often conflated by academics, institutions, and professional associations with the employability agenda increasingly promoted by government. Many academics – politics faculty to the fore – object to the imposition of neo-liberal values on universities, the commodification of higher education, and a focus on employability in their teaching. These developments, coupled with a sense that the teaching of practical politics lacks intellectual rigour, undermine the growth of applied politics courses and programmes. There is, however, no reas
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Gray, Karen, Simon Chester Evans, Amanda Griffiths, and Justine Schneider. "Critical reflections on methodological challenge in arts and dementia evaluation and research." Dementia 17, no. 6 (2017): 775–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1471301217734478.

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Methodological rigour, or its absence, is often a focus of concern for the emerging field of evaluation and research around arts and dementia. However, this paper suggests that critical attention should also be paid to the way in which individual perceptions, hidden assumptions and underlying social and political structures influence methodological work in the field. Such attention will be particularly important for addressing methodological challenges relating to contextual variability, ethics, value judgement and signification identified through a literature review on this topic. Understandi
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Benneworth, Paul, Mitchell Young, and Roger Normann. "Between Rigour and Regional Relevance? Conceptualising Tensions in University Engagement for Socio-Economic Development." Higher Education Policy 30, no. 4 (2017): 443–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41307-017-0061-9.

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Samalis, Alexandros, Alexandros Z. Spyropoulos, Georgios C. Makris, et al. "Data Journalism and Network Theory: A Study of Political Communication through X (Formerly Twitter) Interactions." Journalism and Media 4, no. 4 (2023): 1141–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia4040073.

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This study investigates the research questions: “How do political connections within Greece’s governing party evolve, and what underlying patterns and dynamics are revealed through a network analysis of interactions on X (formerly Twitter)?” To address these questions, data were collected from X, focusing on following, retweeting, and mentioning activities among the politicians within the governing party. The interactions were meticulously analysed using tools derived from Network Theory in mathematics, including in and out-strength centrality, hubs and authorities centralities, and in and out
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Millward, Hugh. "Public recreational access in the countryside: Concepts and measures of physical rigour." Journal of Rural Studies 7, no. 3 (1991): 241–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0743-0167(91)90087-9.

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Jang, Won. "For whom the bell of proportionality tolls: Three proposals for strengthening proportionality compliance." International Review of the Red Cross 102, no. 914 (2020): 629–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s181638312100062x.

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AbstractThe State-centric bias in proportionality in international humanitarian law, where non-State armed groups (NSAGs) are expected to adhere to the same rigour of proportionality as States, regardless of how unrealistic that expectation is, has not often been considered in ideas to improve compliance with proportionality. This article puts forth three proposals – a Comprehensive Proportionality Assessment Framework, capacity-building for military actors, and rapid multidisciplinary assessment teams – that aim to reduce State-centric bias and strengthen proportionality compliance not just f
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Jones, Bill, and Lynton Robins. "For the Guidance of Martians: A Reply to Martin Smith on British Politics Textbooks." Politics 20, no. 2 (2000): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9256.00119.

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A recent review article in the British Journal of Politics and International Relations made a number of criticisms about the supposed lack of innovation and theoretical rigour found in current British politics textbooks. Jones and Robins constructively engage the points made in the article and argue that the criticisms made are only partly valid. They conclude that, within the obvious confines of a basic text, there is more on offer to students than there has ever been and that the success of these textbooks provides publishers with the means to cross-subsidise minority interest scholarship.
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Davey, Todd, Paul Hannon, and Andy Penaluna. "Entrepreneurship education and the role of universities in entrepreneurship." Industry and Higher Education 30, no. 3 (2016): 171–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950422216656699.

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Despite the considerable political and academic interest in concepts such as the triple helix of government, business and higher education as well as entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial universities, relatively little has been written about the role of the university in developing entrepreneurship. More specifically, the questions of how the university can contribute through education, entrepreneurial support and network functions and be entrepreneurial in its endeavours have lacked academic focus and rigour, particularly in relation to fostering entrepreneurial mindsets. This introductory ar
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Grzeliński, Adam. "Moral Perfection and Freedom in the Philosophy of Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury." Roczniki Filozoficzne 72, no. 3 (2024): 89–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rf24723.4.

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In the article, I analyze the significance of moral disposition and freedom concepts in the philosophy of Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713), and their connection to the issues of personal identity and aesthetic experience. I point out that personal identity and freedom are not inherently given to a person but rather the goal of personality development. In this way, I compliment the interpretation presented by Laurent Jaffro and Ruth Boeker, indicating that the moral rigour characteristic of the Stoic stance is mitigated in Shaftesbury’s view by the belief in the sympat
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Greer, Scott L., and Holly Jarman. "European Citizenship Rights and European Fiscal Politics After the Crisis." Government and Opposition 53, no. 1 (2016): 76–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2016.2.

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The economic effects of the financial crisis in the eurozone have been much studied, but the impact of political and institutional changes made amidst crisis conditions have been less studied. This article examines the changes in the EU since 2008 through the lens of T.H. Marshall’s concept of citizenship, gauging the effects of different changes in the EU polity on the citizenship rights of individuals. The key changes are in fiscal governance, which includes a new treaty as well as substantial legislation changing the balance of powers within and competencies of the EU institutions, the Euro
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Moury, Catherine, Elisabetta De Giorgi, and Pedro Pita Barros. "How to Combine Public Spending with Fiscal Rigour? ‘Austerity by Stealth’ in Post-Bailout Portugal (2015-2019)." South European Society and Politics 25, no. 2 (2020): 151–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13608746.2020.1863592.

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Savage, Mike. "Urban history and social class: two paradigms." Urban History 20, no. 1 (1993): 61–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800010002.

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For much of the 1970s and early 1980s historians using an urban focus to analyse social class, social stratification and political conflict led the field. The work of John Foster, Geoffrey Crossick, Robert Gray, Patrick Joyce and others helped set an agenda to which all social historians responded. Today research of a similar type can easily be found, but even whilst this shows a high degree of conceptual sophistication and empirical rigour it seems less central to the discipline and to the broad concerns of social history than was the case even a decade ago. In this speculative paper I reflec
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Eduardo G. Pereira, Eddy Wifa, and Jonathon W. Moses. "Designing Regulatory Governance Models for Managing Hydrocarbon Resources: Lessons Learned from Norway and the UK." Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (The) 11, no. 2 (2021): 252–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jsdlp.v11i2.1.

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While the ever-evolving nature of the global energy industry remains apparent particularly with a transition away from fossil fuel energy systems, the role of oil and gas particularly for emerging economies is undeniable. As new discoveries of oil and gas emerge in countries in Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia, the dominant question will be how to design robust regulatory governance regimes not just for the exploration of oil and gas but also for the management of these resources. As both the United Kingdom and Norway are described as mature oil and gas jurisdictions by virtue of thei
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Sheedy, Matt K. "Who is a Subject and what is Her Position?" Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts 9, no. 1 (2018): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/post.31182.

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Merinda Simmons's Changing the Subject offers an important and critical reading of a variety of slave and diaspora narratives that focus on Afro-Caribbean women, pushing the boundaries of contemporary scholarship on narrative, gender, and post-colonial theory with insights from migration, diaspora, and identity studies, along with post-structural theory. While Simmons provides a rich re-reading of four historical novels that deal with these topics, her critical analysis does not address the ways in which the subject positions of differently situated bodies, past and present, are constituted by
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Ibrahim, Zawawi. "Regional Development in Rural Malaysia and the ‘Tribal Question’." Modern Asian Studies 34, no. 1 (2000): 99–137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00003541.

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In the field of research and studies pertaining to Malaysian rural society, there has traditionally been a dominant emphasis, especially by local scholars, on the analysis of the indigenous Malay peasantry rather than on the equally indigenous ‘tribal’ minorities, i.e. the Orang Asli. This has also meant that the new theoretical directions and perspectives developed in the various interrelated fields (such as ‘the New Economic Anthropology’, ‘Peasant Studies’, and Political Economy, including the Neo-Marxist School of Development and Underdevelopment) have been applied with rigour only to thos
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Mehta, Kirtikumar, Benoît Durand, and Andrés Font Galarza. "The Interface Between Competition Policy and International Trade Liberalisation. Looking into the Future: Applying a New Virtual Anti-Trust Standard." World Competition 27, Issue 1 (2004): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/woco2004002.

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The article contends that the case for the beneficial effects and rationale of the on-going trade policy expansion into the competition realm has already been proven and, apart from political aspects, exhausted. The authors take the reverse angle to approach the interface between trade and competition in a new and more challenging perspective. Could competition policy benefit from the trade policy contamination? Could modern competition policy improve its rigour and internal coherence as a result of an international convergence that will naturally try to shift and broaden the present competiti
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Romano, Angela. "Asserting Journalistic Autonomy in the ‘Post-truth’ Era of ‘Alternative Facts’: Lessons from Reporting on the Orations of a Populist Leader." Asia Pacific Media Educator 27, no. 1 (2017): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x17704287.

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A current challenge for journalists is how to report on post-truth political discourse in an era when the statements of populist leaders are increasingly characterized by emotionalism, out-of-context use of verifiable facts, euphemisms and double speak. A case study of the much-reported maiden speech by populist leader Pauline Hanson to the Australian Senate in 2016 is used to identify trends and patterns in stories that resulted from her oration. The case study findings were used to distil nine recommendations for journalists about how to research and report on statements by high-profile poli
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KERPICS, JUDIT. "“WHAT FOREIGN FASHION MAGAZINES ARE NOT ABLE TO GIVE” THE POLITICALLY MOTIVATED LANGUAGE OF FASHION IN THE MAGAZINE NŐVILÁG IN 1859–1860." Hungarian Studies 33, no. 2 (2019): 217–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/044.2019.33.2.2.

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In the turn of the 1850’s and 1860’s a topic – which generated serious disputes in the reform era – flamed again in Hungary: it was the national clothing. With the slackening political rigour, the traditional Hungarian dress as a symbol of national togetherness was on the agenda yet again in Hungarian-language fashion magazines of Pest.The Nővilág [Woman’s World] edited by János Vajda aimed to work on women’s aesthetical education since the start of the magazine in 1857. The column named Original Fashion Report was written by the leader contributor of the magazine Júlia Jósika, who has been co
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Macinnes, Allan I. "Jacobitism in Scotland: Episodic Cause or National Movement?" Scottish Historical Review 86, no. 2 (2007): 225–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2007.86.2.225.

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The primary purpose of this article is to examine the strength in depth of Jacobitism within Scotland and to reappraise its national impact. Notwith-standing disparaging Whig polemicists and their apologists in Anglo-British historiography, there was undoubted political substance to the appeal of Jacobitism in Scotland that stretched over seven decades. But the search for this substance raises a series of questions. Was Jacobitism anything more than an occasional interruption in the body politic? Can it be viewed as a patriotic agenda that engaged Scots politically and culturally as well as mi
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van Wessel, Margit. "Narrative Assessment: A new approach to evaluation of advocacy for development." Evaluation 24, no. 4 (2018): 400–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1356389018796021.

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This article proposes an approach to monitoring and evaluating advocacy that integrates theory of change and storytelling. This approach, called Narrative Assessment, addresses the feasibility of objectivity and evidence in the complex context of advocacy and proposes an evaluation methodology rooted in alternative conceptualizations of rigour and of evaluator roles. The approach centres on practical judgment and the construction and examination of stories through interaction between advocates and monitoring and evaluation specialists. The article discusses how Narrative Assessment can be usef
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MICHEL, TORSTEN. "Pigs can't fly, or can they? Ontology, scientific realism and the metaphysics of presence in international relations." Review of International Studies 35, no. 2 (2009): 397–419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210509008572.

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AbstractIn recent debates in IR theory a specific trend has evolved which advocates a renewed focus on matters of ontology as a way to overcome or at least to reconceptualise the divides within the field of IR that we encounter especially after the considerable widening of scope after the end of the Cold War. Responding to these claims the article sets out to provide a closer look at the different arguments presented for a renewed concern with ontology and its ramifications. With this task in mind, three particular complexes will be addressed. First, we have to identify the central claims of t
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McDougall, Julian. "But how is it not just practice? Or do I not know practice as research?" Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, no. 17 (July 1, 2019): 26–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/alpha.17.02.

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This article shares experiences from editing an academic journal publishing media practice research, supervising and assessing doctoral media practice research and reviewing media practice research (including elements of my own work) against prescribed external standards for originality, significance and rigour. It offers a set of principles, drawn from the field, for doctoral practice researchers and supervisors, postdoctoral practice researchers thinking about how to present their research for external review and more experienced researchers thinking about practice as a way of moving beyond
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Hirono, Miwa, Yang Jiang, and Marc Lanteigne. "China's New Roles and Behaviour in Conflict-Affected Regions: Reconsidering Non-Interference and Non-Intervention." China Quarterly 239 (March 7, 2019): 573–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741018001741.

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AbstractChina's view on the sanctity of state sovereignty has slowly but inexorably been transformed, and the country has found it difficult to continue to adhere to the principles of non-interference and non-intervention with the same degree of rigour as during the Cold War era. This special section will explore what the principles mean to China today; why and how Beijing has become active in peacebuilding and conflict mediation; and what implication China's approach to the principles has for its position in the global liberal order. This article sets the scene by firstly demonstrating that d
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Guevara Cuñe, Melyna del Pilar, and Segundo Miguel Rodríguez Albán. "Beyond the technical: the true face of territorial organisation." SCIÉNDO 25, no. 3 (2022): 297–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.17268/sciendo.2022.036.

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Throughout history, the territorial structure of the Peruvian State has been shaped, which has undergone a sharp break between what existed in the Incanato and the implantation of a new colonial territorial system, leading to an irrational division of the territory and lack of boundaries today.The general objective of this article was to identify the main factor that conditions the process of territorial organization.The cardinal strategy employed for the development of the research is qualitative methodology, at the descriptive level, and its rigour lies in the relevance that the topic prevai
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Kumar, Akshey. "Book Review: MEN’S LIB and Other Literary, Cultural and Personal Essays by Kumar Vikram." Journal of Management & Public Policy 15, no. 2 (2023): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.47914/jmpp.2023.2.005.

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This article reviews MEN’S LIB and Other Literary, Cultural and Personal Essays by Kumar Vikram (2022). The book provides a hope that essay as a genre is here to stay for years to come. Vikram has presented a unique bouquet of his literary, cultural, and personal essays written and published over 15 years from 2004 to 2020. The essays in the book have been categorized as socio-cultural, literary, and personal. The book showcases Vikram’s own evolution as an essayist who creates his narratives based on lived experiences, academic rigour, critic’s mind, and layman’s inquisitiveness. The author p
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Tester, Keith. "On repetition in the work of Zygmunt Bauman." Thesis Eleven 149, no. 1 (2018): 104–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513618812499.

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Some texts appear more than once across the corpus of Zygmunt Bauman’s work. This has led to accusations of self-plagiarism and a lack of scholarly rigour. This paper is an explanation of why texts reappear. It pays attention to a number of frequently overlooked texts from the 1970s which are of fundamental importance for any understanding of Bauman’s work. It is contended that if: (a) there is an understanding of the stakes and purpose of sociology as it is framed in Bauman’s work; and (b) attention is paid to the argument of Hermeneutics and Social Science; then (c) the repetition of texts a
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Veal, Clare. "Nostalgia and nationalism: Facebook ‘archives’ and the constitution of Thai photographic histories." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 51, no. 3 (2020): 372–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463420000491.

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This article considers the implications of the popularisation of Facebook groups that share historical photographs for the writing of Thai national and photographic histories. Rather than dismissing these groups as lacking in historical rigour, I propose that the nostalgic impetus behind their formation indicates an important way through which we may rethink the continued relevance of Thailand's history to its current sociopolitical situation. Drawing from Craig J. Reynolds’ (1992) argument regarding the interrelationship between the ‘plot of Thai history’ and the narrative historical form, I
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Bremer, Björn. "The missing left? Economic crisis and the programmatic response of social democratic parties in Europe." Party Politics 24, no. 1 (2018): 23–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354068817740745.

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How have social democratic parties responded to the recent economic crisis? For many observers, the Great Recession and the prevalence of austerity in response to it have contributed to a crisis of social democracy in Europe. This article examines the programmatic response of social democratic parties to this crisis in 11 Western European countries. It uses an original data set that records the salience that parties attribute to different issues and the positions that they adopt with regard to these issues during electoral campaigns and compares the platforms of social democratic parties befor
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Kieser, Alfred. "Between rigour and relevance: Co-existing institutional logics in the field of management science." Society and Economy 33, no. 2 (2011): 237–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/socec.33.2011.2.1.

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Barile, Lory, Giulio Grossi, Patrizia Lattarulo, and Maria Grazia Pazienza. "Earmarking Taxation and Compliance: Some Evidence from Car Ownership in Italy." Economies 12, no. 9 (2024): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/economies12090246.

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This study focuses on tax evasion within the framework of earmarking taxation, specifically focusing on the evasion of car ownership taxes. We utilize a unique and extensive micro-database that combines information on regular payments of the tax due, late payments following friendly warnings, and non-payment of vehicle ownership taxes, integrated with fiscal data, individual data, and municipal-level data. The empirical analysis examines individual, socio-economic, and institutional factors related to this issue. Drawing a rich dataset from the 2014 Tuscany car tax, we employ a multilevel logi
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Curry, John, Dana Ruggiero, Phil Sabin, and Michael Young. "Modelling the Outcomes of International Crises Using Confrontation Analysis." Simulation & Gaming 48, no. 3 (2017): 314–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1046878117690947.

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Aim. To explore the professional application of Professor Nigel Howard’s 1998 Confrontation Analysis method of modelling political conflicts. Case Study. The Confrontation Analysis methodology was applied to the design of a political-military (pol-mil) game held at the UK’s Defence Academy in 2011 to examine the future course of the then current Libyan Civil War. Methodology. Confrontation Analysis provides a structured schema to help identify the parties involved in a dispute, highlight the differences in their narratives, find the subsequent dilemmas and attempt to resolve them to move the s
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