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agents perceive as reality (Bruner, 1991) by organizing identities into cultural or political institutions (Ewick & Silbey, 1995). Through the use of narratives and stories humans create a sense of meaning [...] sustain and justify – even if only temporarily and with varying success – the European Un- ion as an institution and European integration as a political-economic project (Della Sala, 2016; Gilbert, 2008; Larat [...] can be under- stood as a changing force towards societal processes in larger interrelations and more gen- eral patterns, such as intra-European patterns of social class or structure, systems or the power
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career at a time when few scholars (including my own colleagues and teachers at the Max-Planck-Institute I worked at at the time) took it as an important theoretical issue. This interest was raised when
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began its work as part of the system of the League of Nations (33-84). While the ILO was thus institutionally linked to the larger network of international organizations, it was able to maintain a certain
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demand for a basic income stands against a basic political and cultural mood that has serious institutional conse- quences. The dominant economic mainstream sees social security as little more than a hindrance [...] research is being thinned out, the number of social policy chairs is being reduced, and research institutes are weakening their social pol- icy profile. The result is that the topic of social policy is losing [...] reasons than economic common sense and prejudices against the unemployed assume. In other words, institutional incentives do not automatically translate into appropriate action (Vobruba, 2004). At the same
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Europeanness. This includes constructions of space (“Europe”), attributes (“European”), political institutions (“European Union”), time (e.g. “European history”, “future of European culture”) and group members [...] way of constructing a united Europe with which individuals can identify is by re- ferring to institutional aspects of European political integration such as the European Un- ion/EU. Besides this, we find [...] 1111/j.1468-4446.2000.00079.x 2020 Antoinette Fage-Butler & Katja Gorbahn 29 Bee, C. (2008). The ‘institutionally constructed’ European identity: Citizenship and public sphere narrated by the commission. Pe
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approach which characterised the literature of EU narratives, this study does not focus on EU institutions and political actors in building a plurality of narratives aimed to European integration. We pose [...] figurative 2020 Dario Lucchesi 37 discourses continually launched by politicians, intellectuals, and institutional media (De Cillia et al., 1999). The second perspective regards the narratives produced by civic [...] citizen’s initiative rather than only top-down discourses of Euro- pean identities produced by institutional or governmental sectors (Zappettini, 2019b). Literature about discursive construction of European
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with the power to intervene in macro institutional as well as micro levels of cultural life of the West. Counter-narrative at the meso level indicates institutional support for or a backup of the count [...] series I Am a Refugee and a photograph entitled The Path, which diverge from the conventional institutional framing of the refu- gee. The analysis draws on critical theory of visual counter-narratives to [...] Mihelj (2004) comments, calling the people in need “Bos- nian refugees” was not just “a matter of instituting a difference between two nationalities, but much more a matter of drawing a distinction between
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……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Narrating migration in terms of the Global North: Institutional attempts to counter the ‘Paradise Europe’ narrative in Cameroon Marlene Gärtner (marlene.gaer [...] inevitability of migration in Cameroon. These flaws are not surprising as both, the local and the institutional approach to migration, are not based on complete and rational knowledge but rely on the narrative [...] (Graw, K., & Schielke, 2012, 11). This kind of oversimplification can also be observed in the institutional portrayal of ways of migrat- ing: In the spotlight is the figure of the migrant who is confronted
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za wyodrębnienie czyste- go radu. W 1914 r. zakończono budowę laborato- riów Instytutu Radowego (Institut du Radium) na Uniwersytecie w Paryżu. Podczas pierwszej Wojny Światowej, Maria Cu- rie, z pomocą
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ität Freiburg) 2004-2006 Legal Traineeship at Kammergericht Berlin 2002-2004 Researcher at the Institute for Legal History and Comparative Legal History (Prof. Dr. Karin Nehlsen-von Stryk), Albert-Lud