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Democracy and science share a common core: a commitment to freedom, equality, and a culture of open questioning. Whenever these principles come under pressure, both suffer. History shows how fragile …
Democracy and science share a common core: a commitment to freedom, equality, and a culture of open questioning. Whenever these principles come under pressure, both suffer. History shows how fragile …
We conducted an interview with author Anna Krämling about her new book “Tyranny of the Majority? Implications of Direct Democracy for Oppressed Groups in Europe”. Anna Krämling’s analysis of over …
In this guest article Ursula van Beek looks at recent authoritarian developments. She draws the line from the developments around the world wars of the 20th century and points out …
Action Research, Democracy and (Global)Citizenship. Building bridges among traditions and practices Danilo R. Streck IJAR – International Journal of Action Research, Issue 2-2023, pp. 112-124 Abstract: The theme of the …
New with Budrich: Political Leadership Between Democracy and Authoritarianism. Comparative and Historical Perspectives by Jerzy J. Wiatr About the book Political scientists and political sociologists tend …
Action Research in Organizations. Participation in Change Processes by Marianne Kristiansen and Jørgen Bloch-Poulsen About the book Who decides to initiate change processes in organizations? Who sets the goals? …
New with Budrich: Action Research in Organizations. Participation in Change Processes by Marianne Kristiansen and Jørgen Bloch-Poulsen About the book Who decides to initiate change processes in organizations? …
Political socialization in a failed democracy: Civic education in Thailand Murray Print PCS – Politics, Culture and Socialization, Issue 1+2-2017, pp. 81-94 Abstract: In 1932 Thailand became a constitutional …
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