Critical theory and the war in Croatia and Bosnia
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In: The Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies, 13
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Das Buch setzt bei einem Defizit an: Noch immer existiert kein bildungstheoretischer und schulpraktischer Rahmen für die seit langem festzustellende Tatsache, daß Kinder unterschiedlicher nationaler und kultureller Herkunft in unseren Schulen zusammenleben. In einem historischen Schwerpunkt thematisieren die Autoren dieses Buches den um 1800 zwischen Christen und Juden geführten Dialog über die Belange von Erziehung und Religion, der das deutsche Schulwesen vielfältig befruchtete. Der zweite Schwerpunkt liegt beim Religionsunterricht. Gerade in ihm muß sich erweisen, ob Dialoge zwischen den Kulturen gelingen können oder zum Scheitern verurteilt sind, denn hier kommen die grundlegenden Auffassungen einer Kultur, wie etwa ihre ethischen Maximen, zur Sprache.
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Der Sammelband zeichnet den Konflikt in Jugoslawien, seine Ursachen und seine Entstehungsgeschichte nach und fragt nach der Verantwortung der Deutschen, der Europäer und der internationalen Staatengemeinschaft für Gegenwart und Zukunft auf dem Balkan sowie nach ihrer Mitverantwortung für die Entstehung des gegenwärtigen Krieges. Im Anschluß an eine Darstellung des serbokroatischen Aufteilungskrieges sowie die kämpfenden Parteien und ihre Hintermänner wird nach möglichen Folgen einer Intervention auf dem Balkan sowie der Gefahr einer Ausweitung des Konflikts auf dem Balkan gefragt. Behandelt werden ferner die Reaktion der Türkei und der islamischen Welt auf den Krieg in Bosnien, die Handlungsfähigkeit der UNO sowie die Parteinahme Deutschlands und der europäischen Institutionen. Abschließend wird nach Perspektiven der Demokratisierung im ehemaligen Jugoslawien gefragt. (BIOst-Wpt)
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Unter dem Schlagwort "ethnische Ökonomie" wird die berufliche Selbstständigkeit von Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund in Politik und Wissenschaft diskutiert. Indem die Selbstständigen ihren "Markt machen", positionieren sie sich mit dem und gegen diesen Diskurs. Der Autor zeigt aus einer wirtschaftsanthropologischen Perspektive, wie die Unternehmer*innen dabei ihre gesellschaftlichen Positionen und etablierte ökonomische Wissensbestände gleichermaßen verhandeln. Dazu folgt er dem Diskurs um "ethnische Ökonomie" von der politischen in die unternehmerische Praxis und zeigt: Geschäfte im Markt für muslimische Mode werden zum Resultat gesellschaftlicher Diskurse und der Markt zum Effekt beschreibbarer unternehmerischer Praxis - weit jenseits einer "unsichtbaren Hand".
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Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 The Dutch in the Levant -- 1 The Early Development of Dutch Levant Trade -- 1.1 Straatvaart : Dutch Navigation into the Mediterranean -- 1.2 The Directorate of Levant Trade and European Competition -- 2 The Dutch Levantine Institutional Context -- 2.1 A Short History of the European Capitulations -- 2.2 The Dutch Consular System in the Levant -- 3 The Dutch Consulate of Izmir -- 3.1 The Evolution towards Stability -- 3.2 The Consular Protection of Jews -- 3.3 Purchasing Protection: The Beratlıs or Honorary Dragomans -- 4 The Dutch Trading Community of Izmir in the Eighteenth Century -- 4.1 A Community of Competing Traders -- 4.2 Levantine Commission Trade -- 2 The Dutch Consular Court of Izmir -- 1 Consular Jurisdiction -- 1.1 Adjudication in the Capitulations -- 1.2 The Establishment of Consular Jurisdiction -- 1.3 A Proposal to Codify Adjudication in the Levant -- 2 The Dutch Legal Context -- 2.1 Sources of Roman-Dutch law -- 2.2 The Diversity of Jurisdictions and the Similarity of Courts -- 3 Procedures in Commercial Litigation -- 3.1 Dutch Regulations on Procedure -- 3.2 Summary Procedure and the Merchants' Style -- 3.3 Summary Procedure at the Dutch Consular Court of Izmir -- 3 The Adjudication of Commercial Disputes within the Dutch Community -- 1 Adjudication amongst Peers: The Use of Arbitration -- 1.1 The Friendly Settlement of Local Troubles -- 1.2 A Failed Attempt at Arbitration -- 2 The Mother of Levantine Trade Quarrels: Disputing Commission Trade -- 2.1 The Principal-agent Problem -- 2.2 Commission Trade Gone Wrong -- 2.3 Whose Responsibility Is It? -- 3 Friendship on Trial -- 3.1 The Bond between Merchants -- 3.2 The Mutual Pursuit of Profit -- 3.3 International Support for the Merchants' Style -- 4 Intra-European Litigation -- 1 Belonging to a European Trade Nation Abroad -- 1.1 Forum Rei and a Clash of Laws -- 1.2 Competition from within: The Prussian Company -- 1.3 A Local European Dispute without Any Dutch Involvement -- 1.4 The Possibility of Appeal -- 2 Unravelling the Web of Commission Trade in Court -- 2.1 Crossing Physical Distance by Power of Attorney -- 2.2 The Trial -- 2.3 A Complicated Web of Entanglement -- 2.4 Invoking 'National' Law versus the Merchants' Style -- 3 Litigants at Sea and Maritime Jurisdiction -- 5 Ottomans at the Dutch Consular Court -- 1 Levantine Confrontations with the Law -- 1.1 Sequesters in 1686 -- 1.2 Central Courts in the United Provinces -- 1.3 The States General and Ottoman Justice -- 2 Legal Issues of Dutch Protection and Subject Status -- 2.1 Beratlı Problems -- 2.2 Ottoman-Dutch Intercultural Partnerships -- 3 The Most Cosmopolitan Form of Quarrelling -- 3.1 Gerrit van Brakel's Bill of Exchange -- 3.2 Ottoman justice and European Protection -- 4 An Islamic Merchants' Style? -- 4.1 European Fear of Ottoman Abuses -- 4.2 Greek Community Resolutions -- 4.3 The Merchants' Style through Muslim Eyes -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: Research handbooks in law and politics series
Introduction to the Research Handbook on the Law and Politics of Migration : law, politics, and the spaces between /Catherine Dauvergne --Part I:Framing the law and politics of migration --The politics of migration law : interests, ideas, and institutions /Irene Bloemraad --Unsettling migration studies : indigeneity and immigration in settler colonial states /Antje Ellermann and Ben O'Heran --Migration politics at the meso-level /Erin Aeran Chung --The problem of boundaries : the [Canadian] Constitution and the meaning of citizenship /Asha Kaushal --The trilemma of Canadian migrant worker policy : facilitating employer access while protecting the Canadian labour market and addressing migrant worker exploitation /Sarah Marsden, Eric Tucker and Leah F. Vosko --Part II:Institutions and their evolution --Immigration enforcement : why does it matter who is in charge? /Karine Côté-Boucher and Mireille Paquet --On public sanctuary : exploring the nature of refuge in precarious times /Laura Madokoro --The shift towards increased citizen-driven migration in Canada /Shauna Labman and Sarah Zell --Closing the gap : official statistics on the migration of unaccompanied migrant children across the Mediterranean /Luna Vives and Kira Williams --Big tech and migration management /Rebecca Hamlin --The power of politics : exploring the true potential of community sponsorship programmes /Jennifer Bond --Part III:The politics of courts --The geopolitics of knowledge production in international migration law /Thomas Spijkerboer --The West and the Muslim refugee : legitimacy, legality and loss /Satvinder S. Juss --Populism and the failure to acknowledge the human rights of migrants /Donald Galloway --Manufacturing foreigners : the law and politics of transforming citizens into migrants /Michelle Foster and Jade Roberts --Part IV:Examining the sharp end of state power --Immigration detention and the production of race in the UK /Mary Bosworth --Fast-track, accelerated, and expedited asylum procedures as a tool of exclusion /Daniel Ghezelbash --Immigration detention in the age of COVID-19 /Efrat Arbel and Molly Joeck --Protection, crime, and punishment: regulation at the nexus of crimmigration and refugee law /Anthea Vogl --Privacy rights at the Canadian border : judicial assumptions and the limits of the Charter /Benjamin Goold --Part V:The challenge of international governance --Re-defining the international refugee regime : UNHCR, UNRWA, and the challenge of multigenerational protracted refugee situations /Yasmeen Abu-Laban --Knowledge controversies of global migration governance : understanding the controversy surrounding the Global Compact /Scott D. Watson and Corey Robinson --The Global Compact for Migration as social theodicy /Colin Grey --Why the Sustainable Development Goals? : examining international cooperation on migration /Elspeth Guild --Global migration governance and migrant rights advocacy : the flexibilization of multi-stakeholder negotiations /Jenna Hennebry and Nicola Piper.
Foreword by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong -- Preface -- Thinking about the past. India's early trade with Singapore and Southeast Asia / A Mani. Red ambassador, parathas and other joys / Eirliani Abdul Rahman. The global plot behind the 1915 Singapore Sepoy Mutiny / Umej Bhatia. A novelist's understanding of India / Meira Chand. A journey no longer at sea... Singapore's Tamil narrative / Nalina Gopal and Arun Mahizhnan. Gujarati Shia Muslims of Singapore / Mustafa Izzuddin. In search of India's Indic past / K Kesavapany. Joys and sorrows of investing in India / Sat Pal Khattar. Buddhist links between India and Singapore/Southeast Asia / Gauri Parimoo Krishnan. India's economic liberalisation : the elephant and the lion / M Rajaram. My Indianisation / Ma Swan Hoo. Singapore's pre-colonial ties with India / Sureshkumar Muthukumaran. An extraordinary affair / Uma Rajan. Nalanda University in India : reviving ancient glory / Hernaikh Singh. Singapore-India links through Hinduism / Vineeta Sinha. Madame High Commissioner / Karen Tan. Historical ties between India and Singapore / Tan Tai Yong. Singapore-India defence relations : the Singapore perspective / Jonathan Tow. Remembering the India connection / Walter Woon -- Thinking about the present. India is an enigma / Zulkifli Baharudin. India's business environment as seen by the Singapore private sector / Gautam Banerjee. India's challenges / Manu Bhaskaran. Arbitration and dispute resolution : thinking of India / Lawrence Boo. A country of contrasts : a young Singaporean's perspective of India / Chan Jia Hao. Heavenly tryst postponed: amaravati and beyond / Francis Chong. Singapore-India cultural collaborations / Rosa Daniel. Financial system's linkages between Singapore and India / Piyush Gupta. Why India's economy has fallen so far behind China's / Vikram Khanna. Culture hopping from one democracy to another / Asad Latif. The Indo-Pacific - eye of the beholder / Lim Thuan Kuan. Vocational and technical education / N Varaprasad. Evolution of ASEAN-India relations / Ong Keng Yong. How Singaporeans perceive Indians / Gopinath Pillai. India-Singapore CECA / Leena Pinsler. The Diaspora, India's development and foreign policy goals / Rajesh Rai. One family, the challenges notwithstanding / Zainul Abidin Rasheed. Hard realities of India's soft power / Viswa Sadasivan. India and the Asia-Pacific / See Chak Mun. India loved and unloved : reflections from a distance / Kirpal Singh. India's foreign policy : new directions / Sinderpal Singh. The Indian rconomy : improving competitiveness, reducing debt and enhancing productivity / Tan Khee Giap. Understanding politics in India / Ravi Velloor. Business ties between India and Singapore / Benjamin Yap -- Thinking about the future. The India of my dreams / Tommy Koh. India's aspiration of growing into a manufacturing power / Dipinder S Randhawa. Achieving inclusive prosperity in India : tackling the fundamentals / Tharman Shanmugaratnam. India and Southeast Asia : the unfinished agenda / Pushpanathan Sundram. India, higher education and opportunities of development / Tan Eng Chye. India and the RCEP : time to reconsider / Tham Siew Yean. About the authors -- Index.
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Embracing a constructed boundary : mapping qualitative research in organizational studies / Raza Mir and Sanjay Jain -- Theories -- Philosophical foundations of qualitative organizational research / Cristina Neesham -- Critical approaches to qualitative research / Thomas Greckhamer -- Doing feminist research qualitatively : a review of what interpretive feminist research means today / Marleen van der Haar -- Qualitative management research in the shadow of imperialism : some elementary remarks on its othering processes from a muslim perspective / Farzad Rafi Khan -- Traditions -- Challenge of rigor in theory-building from multiple case research / Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Timothy E. Ott -- Single cases : the what, why and how / Pinar Ozcan, Suho Han, and Melissa E. Graebner -- Clio's toolkit : historical methods beyond theory building from cases / Dan Wadhwani and Stephanie Decker -- Stories as social action : rethinking narrative studies of organizing / Tammar B. Zilber -- Bricolage in the field : experimenting with different forms of ethnography / Anne-Laure Fayard -- Innovations in organizational ethnography : being them, even without trying / Alexandra Michel -- Ethnography as writing : how creative nonfiction can inspire organizational ethnographers / Chahrazad Abdallah -- Ethnographic images of work : lessons from journalism / Jinia Mukerjee and Anca Metiu -- Contexts -- Studying organizational cultural repertoires / Davide Ravasi, Violina Rindova, and Elena Dalpiaz -- Qualitative approaches for studying innovation as process / Raghu Garud, Hans Berends, and Philipp Tuertscher -- Whatddya' know? : qualitative methods in entrepreneurship / Ted Baker, Erin Powell, and Andrew E. F. Fultz -- Doing qualitative research on emerging fields and markets / Nina Granqvist, Galina Kallio, and Heli Nissilä -- Methodological guidelines in the study of materiality and affordances / Paul Leonardi -- Working, being, and researching in place : a mixed methodological approach for understanding digital experiences / Ingrid Erickson -- Methods and challenges of conducting research in subsistence environments / Srinivas Sridharan -- Journeys -- "Blinded by the light" or "seeing the light"? : journeys of positivist scholars into qualitative inquiry / Glen Kreiner, Derron Bishop and Aparna Joshi -- Appreciating emergence and serendipity in qualitative research : resisting the urge to follow set plans / Rene Wiedner and Shaz Ansari -- Reporting after the summit: getting ethnographic research into print katherine chen -- Reasoning with qualitative data : balancing a theoretical contribution / Saku Mantere -- "Standing on [transparent] shoulders" : applying open source approaches to qualitative management research / Andrew Nelson -- Frontiers and reflections -- Engaging with the visual : opportunities for qualitative organizational researchers / Catherine Cassell -- Building grounded theory with social media data / Emmanuelle Vaast and Cathy Urquhart -- Network models of organizational routines : tracing associations between actions / Brian T. Pentland and Peng Liu -- Rewriting the publishing narrative for grounded theory building / Deborah Dougherty -- The long, hard road to legitimacy for qualitative research : a personal-professional journey / Jenny Gioia -- Blind alleys and untold stories in qualitative research / Ann Langley
"The first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, Shirin Ebadi has inspired millions around the globe through her work as a human rights lawyer defending women and children against a brutal regime in Iran. Now Ebadi tells her story of courage and defiance in the face of a government out to destroy her, her family, and her mission: to bring justice to the people and the country she loves. For years the Islamic Republic tried to intimidate Ebadi, but after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rose to power in 2005, the censorship and persecution intensified. The government wiretapped Ebadi's phones, bugged her law firm, sent spies to follow her, harassed her colleagues, detained her daughter, and arrested her sister on trumped-up charges. It shut down her lectures, fired up mobs to attack her home, seized her offices, and nailed a death threat to her front door. Despite finding herself living under circumstances reminiscent of a spy novel, nothing could keep Ebadi from speaking out and standing up for human dignity. But it was not until she received a phone call from her distraught husband--and he made a shocking confession that would all but destroy her family--that she realized what the intelligence apparatus was capable of to silence its critics. The Iranian government would end up taking everything from Shirin Ebadi--her marriage, friends, and colleagues, her home, her legal career, even her Nobel Prize--but the one thing it could never steal was her spirit to fight for justice and a better future. This is the amazing, at times harrowing, simply astonishing story of a woman who would never give up, no matter the risks. Just as her words and deeds have inspired a nation, Until We Are Free will inspire you to find the courage to stand up for your beliefs; advance praise for Until We Are Free: "Shirin Ebadi is quite simply the most vital voice for freedom and human rights in Iran"--Reza Aslan, author of No god but God and Zealot : The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth; "A riveting account of a brave, lonely struggle. Reads like a police thriller, its drama heightened by Ebadi's determination to keep up the quotidian aspects of her family life"--The Washington Post Book World; "A must-read. may be the most important book you could read this year"--Seattle Post-Intelligencer; "As a testament to how a single, inspired voice can rise above the cacophony. The book should be required reading"--The Nation; "Some of her admirers in Iran call her a woman of steel. Sure, ...