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    Berlin :Freie Universität Berlin,
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    almafu_BV045085940
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (26 Seiten).
    Series Statement: LoGoSO Research Papers Nr. 6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Verwaltung ; Flüchtling ; Soziale Integration ; Beschäftigung ; Bildung ; Minderjährigkeit ; Sozialhilfe ; Nichtstaatliche Organisation
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959402920102883
    Format: 1 online resource (374 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-272-6270-5
    Series Statement: Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture ; Volume 81
    Content: This four-part book explores the representational strategies used to frame current migration debates as crises of identity, collective and individual. It features fourteen case-studies of varying sets of data including print media texts, TV broadcasts, online forums, politicians' speeches, legal and administrative texts, and oral narratives.
    Note: Intro -- Migration and Media -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- References -- Introduction: Migration and crisis identity -- References -- Part I. Framing migration as a crisis of identity I: Representational strategies -- Chapter 1. A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background: Previous literature relating to multicultural/ism in the UK, France, Germany and Italy -- 3. Data & -- methodology -- 4. Analysis -- 4.1 Frequency -- 4.2 Collocations -- 4.3 Word forms in comparison -- 5. Discussion and conclusion -- Appendix A. Comparative frequencies of multicultural/ism per language -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 2. Polentone vs terrone: A discourse-historical analysis of media representation of Italian internal migration -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The socio-historical context of the North-South conflict -- 3. Methodology and resources -- 4. The analysis -- 4.1 Polentone vs terrone: The lexicographic analysis -- 4.2 Polentone vs terrone: The corpus analysis -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Featuring immigrants and citizens: A comparison between Spanish and English primary legislation and administration information texts (2007-2011) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The language to construe the identity of immigrants -- 3. Critical Discourse Analysis and corpus linguistics -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Collocations of migrants in UK legislation and information texts -- 5.2 Grammatical categorization of migrants in UK legislation and information texts -- 5.3 Collocations of citizens in UK legislation and information texts -- 5.4 Grammatical categorization of citizens in UK legislation and information texts. , 5.5 Collocations of "inmigrante" in Spanish legistation and information texts -- 5.6 Grammatical categorization of "inmigrante" in Spanish legislation and information texts -- 5.7 Collocations of "ciudadano" in Spanish legislation and information texts -- 5.8 Grammatical categorization of citizen in Spanish legislation and information texts -- 6. Discussion -- 6.1 Representation of immigrants/migrants and inmigrantes in the British and Spanish legislation and information texts -- 6.2 Representation of citizens and ciudadanos in the British and Spanish legislation and information texts -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part II. Framing migration as a crisis of identity II: Argumentation, pragmatic and figurative strategies -- Chapter 4. A humanitarian disaster or invasion of Europe?: 2015 migrant crisis in the British press -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Previous research on immigration discourse -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Background to the events -- 5. Data -- 6. Analysis -- 6.1 Analysis of the corpus of the death of Aylan Kurdi -- 6.2 Analysis of the corpus of the Cologne sexual assaults -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5. Aspects of threat construction in the Polish anti-immigration discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discourse space: Cognitive representations and the forcing of worldviews -- 2.1 Deictic Space Theory (DST) -- 2.2 Proximization Theory (PT) -- 3. Threat construction in the L& -- J discourse: From 'cultural unbelonging' to 'terrorist risk' -- 3.1 The corpus for analysis -- 3.2 The US -- 3.3 The THEM -- 3.4 The THEM against US proximization scenario -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6. Gender, metaphor and migration in media representations: Discursive manipulations of the Other -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Migration, metaphor and evaluation -- 3. Gender and the media -- 4. Data and method -- 5. Findings and discussion. , 5.1 Migration metaphor use from the male perspective -- 5.2 Migration metaphor use from the female perspective -- 6. Concluding remarks -- References -- Part III. Multimodal crisis communication: Migration discourses across different media -- Chapter 7. Practical reasoning and metaphor in TV discussions on immigration in Greece: Exchanges and changes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology of metaphor analysis -- 2.1 Linguistic, conceptual, discursive-communicative analysis -- 2.2 Conceptual analysis and Scenarios (3rd stage) -- 2.3 Discursive-communicative analysis, practical reasoning and metaphor shifting (4th stage) -- 3. Analysis -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 8. The Great Wall of Europe: Verbal and multimodal potrayals of Europe's migrant crisis in Serbian media discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical framework -- 3. Data collection and method -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 The fortress europe scenario -- 4.2 The berlin wall scenario -- 4.3 A multimodal portrayal of the fortress europe and berlin wall scenarios -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9. Representations of the 2015/2016 "migrant crisis" on the online portals of Croatian and Serbian public broadcasters -- 1. Introduction and background -- 2. Theoretical and methodological framework -- 3. Results and discussion: Representation of social actors and social actions -- 3.1 Naming strategies, determination, and functionalization -- 3.2 (Moving) water metaphors -- 3.3 Representing social actions: Non-agency and conditional agency -- 3.4 Visual presentation of social actors and social actions -- 4. Concluding remarks -- References -- Internet sources -- RTS and HRT articles -- Chapter 10. Representation of unaccompanied migrant children from Central America in the United states: Media vs. migrant perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background. , 3. Relevant research -- 4. Theoretical foundations -- 5. Method -- 6. Findings -- 6.1 National coverage (2016) -- 6.2 Counter voices: Metaphors of migrant discourse -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Texts used in the corpus -- References -- Part IV. Online debates about migration: Virtual crisis experience -- Chapter 11. Displaced Ukrainians: Russo-Ukrainian discussions of victims from the conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and method -- 3. "Numbers", "figures", and "masses": Are they perceived as a threat? -- 3.1 Numbers and figures -- 3.2 Masses of water -- 4. Agents of evil as activators of topoi of economic burden and threat -- 4.1 Use of "parasite"-terminology -- 4.2 Russian stereotypes about Ukrainians -- 4.3 New names for terrorists and victims of propaganda -- 5. Representations of victims and aggressors -- 5.1 Refugees as victims -- 5.2 Blending victims and persecutors -- 5.3 IDPs as supporters of the aggressor -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12. Preaching from a distant pulpit: The European migrant crisis seen through a New York Times editorial and reader comments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 2.1 CDA and media discourse -- 2.2 New(s) media and the editorial -- 2.3 Text world theory -- 3. Data and methodology -- 4. Data analysis -- 4.1 Editorial analysis -- 4.2 Comment analysis -- 4.3 Comment analysis -- 5. Discussion and preliminary conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13. Discourses of immigration and integration in German newspaper comments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background: German immigration, citizenship policy, and integration -- 2.1 Terms: A rose by any other name -- 3. Theoretical background -- 4. Data and methodology -- 5. Integration in Germany: Themes -- 5.1 Dissatisfaction with the state of integration in Germany -- 5.2 Whose responsibility? -- 5.3 What is integration?. , 5.4 Good immigrants and bad -- 5.5 Refugees -- 5.6 What does it mean to be German, anyway? -- 6. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 14. "They have lived in our street for six years now and still don't speak a work [!] of English": Scenarios of alleged linguistic underperformance as part of anti-immigrant discourses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and methodology -- 3. Arguments about and scenarios of immigration to Britain -- 4. Conclusions and tasks for the linguistic investigation of attitudes towards migration-related language issues -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-0247-8
    Language: English
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    Berlin :Freie Universität Berlin,
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    almafu_BV045158403
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (25 Seiten) : , Diagramm.
    Series Statement: LoGoSO research papers Nr. 7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Verwaltung ; Flüchtling ; Soziale Integration
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    gbv_1876319968
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 410 Seiten) , Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: Reproduktion Issued also in print
    ISBN: 9783111272900 , 9783111272948
    Series Statement: De Gruyter contemporary social sciences volume 37
    Content: Turning Points: Challenges for Western Democracies in the 21st Century centers around the strikingly under-researched concept of turning points and its application in political science, including various theories, fields, and sub-disciplines. The chapters provide theoretical discussion and conceptual clarity by distinguishing a set of turning points at different analytical levels. Based on a wide range of case studies, the authors illustrate where, when and how different types of turning points occur (or not) against the backdrop of current challenges in and for Western democracies. The conceptual and empirical variety of the volume allows scholars and practitioners in policymaking to develop and apply their own frameworks when dealing with turning point dynamics.
    Note: Register , Frontmatter , Preface , About the Editors , Contents , Introduction: Turning Points, Typology, and Puzzles , I Pushing Back Globalisation? Brexit and Trump , The impact of globalization and Europeanization on the societal foundations of Brexit , Brexit: From ever closer union to differentiated integration? , The American public and Trump's trade war with China , Digitalization, Trumpismo, and the end of the liberal world order? , II Challenging the World Order? China, Russia, and Ukraine , The end of the age of military intervention: Liberal interventionism and global order since the end of the Cold War , Crowding out the West? China's Belt and Road Initiative and the Asian infrastructure investment bank , American renewal or decline? The Biden administration, Europe, and the invasion of Ukraine , III Calling for Social Change? Norms and Practices , A tipping point in feminist foreign policy in Europe? A constructivist analysis based on the norm life cycle model , The turning point that was not: The Arab Spring, realism, and the circularity of Western policies toward the Arab world , Emerging and fading practices in the era of the internet: A reflexive approach to analysing intelligence professionals' changing practices of data collection , IV Changing Frozen Policies? Migration, Health, and Lobbying , The 2015 refugee situation as a turning point? Migration- and integration-related debates in the German Bundestag , COVID-19 as a potential turning point in German health policy , Obstacles on the path to lobbying transparency in Europe: Assessing the German turning point at the end of the Merkel era , V Dealing with Crises? Leadership and Market , Re-regulating the European high-tech capitalism? The EU's digitalization strategy at a turning point after the COVID-19 pandemic , The Social Market Economy and institutional development: Change in times of crisis , VI Reflecting on Uncertainty? Epistemics and Critique , The emergent discourse on global threats and risks: An analysis of the contemporary empirical evidence extant in scientific journals , On the precipice of the unknown: Discussing the paradigm of uncertainty as a political challenge to Western democracies , Index , Issued also in print , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111272160
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Workshop: Turning Points in Democracies - Challenges and Opportunities for the European Union and the United States (2022 : Wuppertal) Turning points Berlin : De Gruyter, 2024 ISBN 9783111272160
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Schwanholz, Julia
    Author information: Lorberg, Daniel
    Author information: Reichwein, Alexander 1975-
    Author information: Mucha, Witold 1982-
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    almahu_9949863650102882
    Format: 1 online resource (227 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031617904
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Sub-National Governance Series
    Note: Intro -- Praise for New Perspectives on Intergovernmental Relations -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: A Policy-Focused Approach -- Introduction -- Centralised Policy Process -- Conflicted Policy Process -- Multi-layered Policy Process -- Policy-Focused Approach: New Issues and Changing IGR Processes -- English Central-Local Relations as a Centralised Policy Process -- Covid-19 and Public Health -- Migration -- Climate Policy -- Digitalisation -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Local Government in England: An Existential Crisis? -- Introduction -- The Structural Weaknesses of English Local Government -- Network Governance or a New Centralism? -- A New Politics of Territory or an Old Politics of Party? -- Conclusion: Local Government's Existential Crisis -- References -- Chapter 3: Towards Place-Sensitive Crisis Management? Pandemic Policies in Five Nordic Countries -- Introduction -- The Nordic Setting, And What to Expect -- Analysis and Findings -- Mobilisation of Bias? -- Centralism? -- Conflicted IGRs: Bias and Centralism by Country -- Access: An Explanatory Variable? -- Patterns and Drivers of IGR Conflicts -- Findings: Drivers of Conflict -- Discussion and Conclusions -- Appendix: Regression Analysis and Data Sources -- About the Surveys -- References -- Chapter 4: Intergovernmental Relations in Flanders: What Can Be Learned from the Financial Support to Flemish Local Governments During COVID-19? -- Introduction -- Belgium's COVID-19 Response: Conflicted or United? -- Regional-Local Relations in Flanders: The Financial Dimension -- Intergovernmental Grants Reflect Political Choices -- Overview of Intergovernmental Grants: 2014-2022 -- The Flemish COVID-19 Grants for Municipalities -- Methodology -- Analysis of the COVID-19 Funding Schemes -- Funding Schemes. , Classification of Policy Process -- Larger IGR-Trend -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Inter-administrative Relations in Migrant Integration: France, Germany, and Sweden Compared -- Introduction -- Selection of Cases -- Conceptual Framework: Inter-administrative Relations and New Institutionalism -- Inter-administrative Relations as a Missing Link in Comparative IGR Research -- New Institutionalism(s) as an Explanatory Framework -- The 'External Pressure Hypothesis' -- The 'Historical Path Dependence Hypothesis' -- The 'Actor Constellation Hypothesis' -- Shifting Inter-administrative Relations in Migrant Integration -- Starting Conditions: Task Allocation and Coordination -- IAR Shifts and Continuities: Responding to Pressure and Crisis -- Discussion: Explaining IAR-Developments -- The 'External Pressure Hypothesis' -- The 'Historical Path Dependence Hypothesis' -- The 'Actor Constellation Hypothesis' -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Intergovernmental Relations and Refugee Language Training in Finland and Sweden: A Conflicted Policy Process -- Introduction -- The Political Context -- Intergovernmental Relations -- Language Training in Finland -- Language Training in Sweden -- Side Effects of Conflict-Ridden Policy Processes -- Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: Supportive or Destructive? Intergovernmental Relations During Refugee Crisis in Poland from Local Governments' Perspective -- Introduction -- Crisis Management System in Polish Political and Administrative Settings -- Research Design -- IGR in Refugee Crisis Management: Local Governments' Perspective -- Initial Response: Roles, Responsibilities, and Overlaps in Crisis Management -- Budgetary Strains: Tensions in Reimbursement -- From Chaos to Clarity: Implementing Legal Measures in Crisis Response -- Communication Channels: Bridging the Governance. , Discussion and Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8: Intergovernmental Relations in Urban Climate Policy: How Berlin and Paris Formulate and Implement Climate Strategies -- Introduction -- Institutional Characteristics and Legal Framework of Urban Climate Policy in Berlin and Paris -- Recent IGR Policy Trajectories in Urban Climate Strategies -- Berlin: the Centralized Formulation and Conflicted Implementation of the Urban Climate Strategy (BEK 2030) -- Paris: Centralization Followed by a Partial Decentralization of the "Plan Climat" -- Berlin and Paris in Comparative Perspective -- From Centralization to Decentralization and Increased Coordination: Vertical Intergovernmental Relations in Berlin and Paris -- Decoupling or Coordination: Horizontal Intergovernmental Relations in Berlin and Paris -- Challenges to a Cross-cutting Climate Policy: Institutional Capacity, Coordination, and Wider Participation -- Conclusion: Centralized, Conflicted, and Multilayered Policy Processes in Urban Climate Policy -- References -- Chapter 9: Intergovernmental Relations in Digitalization Policy: German Tax Administration Between Centralization and Decentralization -- Introduction -- Conceptual and Methodological Framework -- Methodological Approach -- The German Tax Administration's Digitalization as Multi-layered Policy -- Structure and Actors of the (Digital) Tax Administration -- History of Digitalization Policy in Tax Administration: From Contested to Multi-layered -- Local Implementation of Digitalization Policy -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Building Digital Capacity in the Face of Crisis: Exploring the Impact of Municipal Amalgamations in an Intergovernmental Context -- Introduction -- Amalgamations as Local Digital Capacity-Building Reforms -- Research Framework -- Technology Enactment Framework (TEF) -- Case. , Data Collection and Analysis Strategy -- Digital Capacity of an Amalgamated Municipality in an Intergovernmental Context -- Enhancing Digital Capacity via Municipal Amalgamation -- Building Digital Capacity via Intergovernmental Relations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Conclusions: Intergovernmental Relations: Merits and Limits of the Policy-Focused Approach -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kuhlmann, Sabine New Perspectives on Intergovernmental Relations Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031617898
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
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    Berlin, Germany :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,
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    almafu_9961632180102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 410 p.)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9783111272900 , 3111272907
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences Series ; Volume 37
    Content: Turning Points: Challenges for Western Democracies in the 21st Century centers around the strikingly under-researched concept of turning points and its application in political science, including various theories, fields, and sub-disciplines. The chapters provide theoretical discussion and conceptual clarity by distinguishing a set of turning points at different analytical levels. Based on a wide range of case studies, the authors illustrate where, when and how different types of turning points occur (or not) against the backdrop of current challenges in and for Western democracies. The conceptual and empirical variety of the volume allows scholars and practitioners in policymaking to develop and apply their own frameworks when dealing with turning point dynamics.
    Note: Includes index. , Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , About the Editors -- , Contents -- , Introduction: Turning Points, Typology, and Puzzles -- , I Pushing Back Globalisation? Brexit and Trump -- , The impact of globalization and Europeanization on the societal foundations of Brexit -- , Brexit: From ever closer union to differentiated integration? -- , The American public and Trump's trade war with China -- , Digitalization, Trumpismo, and the end of the liberal world order? -- , II Challenging the World Order? China, Russia, and Ukraine -- , The end of the age of military intervention: Liberal interventionism and global order since the end of the Cold War -- , Crowding out the West? China's Belt and Road Initiative and the Asian infrastructure investment bank -- , American renewal or decline? The Biden administration, Europe, and the invasion of Ukraine -- , III Calling for Social Change? Norms and Practices -- , A tipping point in feminist foreign policy in Europe? A constructivist analysis based on the norm life cycle model -- , The turning point that was not: The Arab Spring, realism, and the circularity of Western policies toward the Arab world -- , Emerging and fading practices in the era of the internet: A reflexive approach to analysing intelligence professionals' changing practices of data collection -- , IV Changing Frozen Policies? Migration, Health, and Lobbying -- , The 2015 refugee situation as a turning point? Migration- and integration-related debates in the German Bundestag -- , COVID-19 as a potential turning point in German health policy -- , Obstacles on the path to lobbying transparency in Europe: Assessing the German turning point at the end of the Merkel era -- , V Dealing with Crises? Leadership and Market -- , Re-regulating the European high-tech capitalism? The EU's digitalization strategy at a turning point after the COVID-19 pandemic -- , The Social Market Economy and institutional development: Change in times of crisis -- , VI Reflecting on Uncertainty? Epistemics and Critique -- , The emergent discourse on global threats and risks: An analysis of the contemporary empirical evidence extant in scientific journals -- , On the precipice of the unknown: Discussing the paradigm of uncertainty as a political challenge to Western democracies -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111272160
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3111272168
    Language: English
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