Medieval metropolises: proceedings of the congress of the Atlas Working Group, International Commission for the History of Towns, Bologna 8 - 10 maggio 1997
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In: Lex localis: revija za lokalno samoupravo ; journal of local self-government ; Zeitschrift für lokale Selbstverwaltung, Band 6, Heft 3
ISSN: 1581-5374
The study of electoral campaigns is nowadays one of the very topical & popular themes in the field of the scientific-research work. Electoral campaigns can be defined in several ways & from several points of view. In this paper, a campaign is understood as a set of diverse activities performed to influence the electoral result. These activities can be studied according to the political-system, time-space, organizational & instrumental dimensions of their performance. The key purpose of the paper is to analyze & typologize the features of electoral campaigns of today's urban municipality mayors in Slovenia during their standing as candidates in local elections in 2006. By using various methodological & statistical approaches & tools, it was found out in the analyzed cases that electoral campaigns were an important part of the electoral process & that, according to planning features & implementing plans, they were very specific in all the studied municipalities. Because of this, the campaigns in the studied elections were characterized as particular & highly localized. Despite these particularities, four different types of campaigns were highlighted according to the groups of similar features: a) traditional campaigns; b) charismatic candidate campaigns; c) modern local campaigns & d) an intense campaign mosaic. Regardless of the particularities of the campaign activities & processes, it turned out that they played an important role at the local level of political activity. Adapted from the source document.
In: Studies in medieval culture 36
In: Medieval Institute publications
In: Družboslovne razprave, S. 15-36
ISSN: 1581-968X
This study is focused on a small village in Tuscany and explores how citizens
evaluate the actions and communication strategies applied by the local government during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study adopted a combination of
qualitative and quantitative methods: semi-structured interviews with local administrators, and a survey with a representative sample of the local population.
The findings show a limitedly articulated yet meaningful relationship between
the central administration and the local one, a positive evaluation by citizens
of the local government's management of the emergency and, generally, good
social cohesion, albeit not fully supported by the engagement of civic cultures
that were heavily restricted by the socially restrictive measures imposed during
the pandemic.
In: Brill's studies in intellectual history vol. 52
Preliminary Material /Thomas E. Burman -- Introduction /Thomas E. Burman -- Chapter One: The Mozarabic Community in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries /Thomas E. Burman -- Chapter Two: The Sources: Mozarabic Apologetic and Anti-Islamic Polemic, c. 1050-1200 /Thomas E. Burman -- Chapter Three: The Oriental-Christian Contribution to Mozarabic Apologetic and Polemic /Thomas E. Burman -- Chapter Four: \'That Which His Followers Related From Him\': The Mozarabs' Polemical Use Of Islamic Tradition /Thomas E. Burman -- Chapter Five: Abelard's Triad And Christian Kalām In Spain: Latin Theology In Mozarabic Apologetic /Thomas E. Burman -- Chapter Six: Conclusion /Thomas E. Burman -- Introduction /Thomas E. Burman -- Liber Denudationis Siue Ostensionis Aut Patefaciens /Thomas E. Burman -- The Book Of Denuding Or Exposing Or The Discloser /Thomas E. Burman -- Appendix: A List Of Passages Of Liber Denudationis Quoted By Riccoldo Da Monte Di Croce In His Contra Legem Sarracenorum /Thomas E. Burman -- Bibliography /Thomas E. Burman -- Index /Thomas E. Burman.
In: Collected studies series 113