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In: Kultura i społeczeństwo: kwartalnik, Band 57, Heft 2, S. 173-196
ISSN: 0023-5172
In: The British yearbook of international law, Band 67, Heft 1, S. 532-534
ISSN: 2044-9437
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 739-739
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: International affairs, Band 26, S. 503-514
ISSN: 0020-5850
Address before the Royal institute of international affairs, London, Feb. 21, 1950.
In: Fudan Journal of the humanities & social sciences
ISSN: 2198-2600
Abstract This paper, starting from deductive method, aims to analyze the coexistence mechanisms of the philosophical foundations of the principle of human dignity by the legal practice, both in legislative documents as judicial decisions. On the metaphysical aspects that keeps in its wake, the principle of human dignity opens spaces for criticism of the consistency and coherence of that principle in legislative works, notably, in judicial decisions. Finally, it is concluded that while the reputation based on dignity is a universal virtue, its content depends largely on social, religious and traditional of certain communities.
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In: IMISCOE research series
The contributions of this book examine contemporary dynamics of migration and mobility in the context of the general societal transformations that have taken place in Europe over the past few decades. The book will help readers to better understand the manifold ways in which migration trends in the region are linked to changing political-economic constellations, orders of power and inequality, and political discourses. It begins with an introduction to a number of theoretical approaches that address the nexus between migration and general societal shifts, including processes of supranationalisation, EU enlargement, postsocialist transformations and rescaling. It then provides a comprehensive overview of the political regulation of migration through border control and immigration policies. The contributions that follow detail the dynamic changes of individual migration patterns and their implications for the agency of mobile individuals. The final part challenges the reader to consider how policies and practices of migration are linked to symbolic struggles over belonging and rights, describing a wide range of expressions of such conflicts, from cosmopolitanism to racism and xenophobia. ℓ́ℓThis collection provides an impressive and insightful account that cuts across the societal, regional and international levels to show how migration both shapes and is shaped by key social transformations in Europe.ℓ́ℓ Andrew Geddes-Department of Politics, University of Sheffield ℓ́ℓThis is a much needed handbook that ties the booming research on migration in Europe to wider issues of societal transformation. It is a truly needed contribution to our effort of disentangling complex phenomena such as European integration, globalisation, migration and mobility.ℓ́ℓ Anna Triandafyllidou-Robert Schuman Chair, European University Institute, Florence.
Responding to the development of a lively hip hop culture in Central and Eastern European countries, this interdisciplinary study demonstrates how a universal model of hip hop serves as a contextually situated platform of cultural exchange and becomes locally inflected. After the Soviet Union fell, hip hop became popular in urban environments in the region, but it has often been stigmatized as inauthentic, due to an apparent lack of connection to African American historical roots and black identity. Originally strongly influenced by aesthetics from the US, hip hop in Central and Eastern Europe has gradually developed unique, local trajectories, a number of which are showcased in this volume. On the one hand, hip hop functions as a marker of Western cosmopolitanism and democratic ideology, but as the contributors show, it is also a malleable genre that has been infused with so much local identity that it has lost most of its previous associations with?the West? in the experiences of local musicians, audiences, and producers. Contextualizing hip hop through the prism of local experiences and regional musical expressions, these valuable case studies reveal the broad spectrum of its impact on popular culture and youth identity in the post-Soviet world
In: Regions and cities
In: Routledge studies in the sociology of health and illness
In: Sutton history classics
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Understanding the origins of international migration -- Chapter 3. Understanding Migrant Incorporation: Assimilation and Multiculturalism -- Chapter 4. Migrants' associations with their 'homelands': transnationalism, diaspora and development -- Chapter 5. Gender and migration -- Chapter 6. Migration and the Family -- Chapter 7. Religion and migration -- Chapter 8. Forced migration, refugees and displacement -- Chapter 9. Emerging Themes in International Migration -- Chapter 10. Conclusions.