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29 June – 1 July 2017 in Flensburg, Germany uni‐flensburg.de/psychologie/conference‐2017 Call for Papers “Speculating about the future can be a useful way of assessing the present.“ (Arnett 2000) Two main [...] e, on both an individual and a social level. But how do chil‐ dren and young people look into their future themselves? Which points of reference are im‐ portant for such a look‐out? How do they differ [...] wn about child de‐ velopment comes from studies of children in the minority developed world.” (Bornstein et al. 2012) These issues shall be addressed at the conference which serves as a forum for promoting
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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 & [...] 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 [...] 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,
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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 [...] While it seems obvious to me that a) the diffusion and re- telling of narratives depends on social networks (or a shared communicative space, cf. Eder, 2007b, 2011, 44) and b) social relations are shaped by
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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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presenting quotations from the programme of events (in Sections 5.2 and 5.3), we include page numbers in brackets. 5.1 General aspects 5.1.1 Structure of the programme, characterisation of the first part [...] We present these findings in Section 5.1. We present our qualitative discursive approach which forms the basis for the narrative analysis in Sections 5.2 and 5.3. Both authors of this article were involved [...] ways, as highlighted below. These have all been de- rived inductively; some resonate with previous findings. 5.2.1 Europe as a layer Europe is constructed as a distinct outer layer in the following passage:
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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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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 [...] presented as a biographic subject with memories and as a site of an alternative encounter with the trauma. 5. Case One: I Am a Refugee I now turn to my two cases of counter-narratives. Both cases provide a valuable [...] 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
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“happiness at home” is a conscious attempt to reduce the definition of success from a global point of reference to a not further elaborated local level. This idea of happiness remains a hollow catchphrase [...] dominated by a “sense of urgency to stop irregular migration to Europe” – as Oxfam points out in a briefing note titled “An Emergency for whom?” (Kervyn & Shilhav, 2017). In this paper I will take a closer look [...] the criteria of a good story in their respective contexts. 2.2 Narrative theory and the question of knowledge Nowadays, narrative is a potent and widespread concept which is used in a variety of fields
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