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scratched body”; a man in a light cardigan is a witness (Joseph, the carpenter); the woman (Mary) carries the “Child, with a hood that covers a white, ob- scured concealed face”; and a forbidden arrival [...] unjust death of a child refugee, but rather a depiction of deceased Kurdi. The fact that his mother and brother died with him triggers the formation of a story behind the image – a story of a family who will [...] Habermas (Limone, 2012) argue for a confrontation with European nationalisms and a reform of Eu- ropean modernity. We need a new vision, Beck states, “a vision for a social Europe” (Brown 2020 Ksenija
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liberal and openly pro-EU view fosters a “transnational project of solidarity and social justice” (Zappettini, 2019a, 28) based on a supranational dimension “remaining a bulwark of liberal democracy and human [...] the EU based on a cost- benefit analysis: “I only observe that this Union is born in a bad way and it will end in a worse way. It has miserably failed all challenges, it’s united only by a fixed rate change [...] was defined as a term legally wrong and characterised by a negative a priori judgment suggesting the idea that migrants act as evildoers. However, the general distinction is realised by a discursive strat-
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with ECOCs’ aim of generating greater aware- ness of a common, yet diverse European culture and mustering support for the EU as a political project. A growing body of evidence indicates that the European [...] sub- limated to other levels (e.g. the local and global), it can be a cultural-political tool for achieving a more profound sense of a common humanity. Immler and Sakkers (2014) noted these trends as implicit [...] interpret, and can evolve over time. A master-narrative is culturally coherent and politically powerful; it is a way of organizing powerful meanings. It involves “a set of coherent communication acts and
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understood by a "political community" at all? This is a lack of definition which be- comes a strategic problem when it comes to the serious realisation of a basic income. The demand for a worldwide basic [...] cases, a basic income does not act as a wage floor, but as a wage subsidy. This is possible when taking up work for non-monetary reasons. On the other hand, the concern that a basic income is a means of [...] claiming that the introduction of a basic income would provide a convincing answer to all these questions. However, I believe that the demand for a basic income acts as a kind of socio-political litmus test
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turned into a unique characteristic feature: Tripartism worked as a corrective to the influence of the nation states, enabled the ILO to adapt to changing historical circumstances and provided a certain degree [...] as a simple success story. Rather, Maul takes the ILO especially serious in its struggle to mediate be- tween different interests. Analyzing the ILO as a discursive forum, Maul thus also creates a panorama [...] his recently published book the author intends to take a close look at no less than “100 years of global social policy”. The consideration of such a broad period (the ILO celebrated its centenary in 2019)
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story of a Europe without war or a Europe without injustice (and today a Europe producing a sustainable world). Tragic plots mark a point in the past which needs to be “overcome”, thus construct- ing a tragic [...] etc. However, “[a] robust narrative of the citizens in Europe con- necting the stories of different individuals, groups, nations or cultures into a good new story with a good end, a story that can block [...] Constructing a European identity in such a narrative space opens a chance to unblock the future of the people living in this space. European identity in this sense would then be constituted by a reciprocal
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an antenarrative – a frag- mented story in the sense that it is a story in the making, a bet on how it could look like from a potential, retrospective look into the future (Boje, 2001a, 2008; Henderson & [...] any conversation […]” (Czarniawska, 1997, 14). A master narrative, in con- sequence, is a typical story with a normative appeal and it is one that has a certain level of autonomy from, and power over, [...] narratives of a) a “categorical identity discourse”, constructing identity as homogenous and different from “the other”, and b) a “relational identity”, where identity is constructed as a dynamic network
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development of meat extracts. Periodic system with a story on Mendeleev and his search for the organisation of chemical elements. Radioactivity with a story on Marie Curie and her demonstration of the existence [...] existence of hitherto unknown chemical elements, and a story on Marie's daughter Irène and her demonstration of artificial radioactivity. Vacuum with a story on the work and ideas of Otto Guericke. [...] ion of artificial radioactivity, and stories on the development of atomic models. Electricity with a story on Lichtenberg figures. Metamorphosis with the story of Sibylla Maria Merian. Nourishment with