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Konflik Kewenangan Pemerintah dan Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia Menyelesaikan Sengketa Pemain Sepakbola
Published 2018-12-01“…This research resulted in conclusion, among others; the first legal position of PSSI authority when settling the dispute of professional soccer player is not in accordance with the purpose of law, because it does not meet one element of legal certainty, dispute resolution mechanism applied by PSSI not in accordance with the doctrine of transnational sport law that refers to FIFA, justice and benefit; second impact if PSSI resolve the dispute with reference to transnational sports law system is the authority of PSSI is contrary to positive law in Indonesia, among others Article 59 paragraph 3 Law No. 17 of 2013 on Social Organization, Article 121 paragraph 1 and 2 Government Regulation No. 16 Year 2007 on the Implementation of Sports. …”
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(Re) Constructing ‘Subservient’ Filipino Migrant Subjectivities
Published 2023-05-01“…Although, as migrants learn to become acutely aware of their exploitation, they re-construct a subjectivity premised on challenging the Philippine state’s neoliberal interests through the help of transnational migrant activist groups. This essay employs a qualitative case study analysis of the Philippines’ foremost institution serving migrants, the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) and the largest transnational Filipino migrant activist group, Migrante International. …”
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Media and the Economic Crisis of the EU: The ‘Culturalization’ of a Systemic Crisis and Bild-Zeitung’s Framing of Greece
Published 2012-07-01“…Through the frame analysis of Bild-zeitung’s headlines on the coverage of crisis-struck Greece, the article discusses a) the “culturalization” of the crisis and the diversion from a structural public debate on the global economic crisis b) the disciplinary function of crisis’ publicity, related to social control and the production of new, neoliberal social subjectivities c) the alienating effect of the culturalist crisis discourses to transnational publics, resulting to the misrecognition of the ideological and structural reasons of the given crisis, the misrecognition of the effects of the crisis and crisis-politics in people’s lives, the misrecognition of popular socio-political struggles in countries worse struck by crisis politics, and the eclipse of transnational solidarity and identification to the common issues that European people in particular are facing.…”
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“New Wine in an Old Bottle”? – Anniversary Journalism and the Public Commemoration of the End of the War in Vietnam
Published 2016-12-01“…In that context, it also touches upon transnational relations with and controversies of remembrance in Vietnamese diasporic communities. …”
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Crise sécuritaire et transformation des places marchandes traditionnelles dans l’économie informelle en Haïti
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Montaje de redes: cooperación cinematográfica, circulación trasnacional y acopio de materiales fílmicos sobre la Unidad Popular (1970-1973)
Published 2023-10-01“…Objective/Context: This article identifies political and cultural practices and spaces that benefited the international cinematographic diffusion associated with the Unidad Popular (up), determined by the diplomacy of Allende’s government and by transnational activities in the general context of the Cold War. …”
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Anti-Racism in Europe: An Intersectional Approach to the Discourse on Empowerment through the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan 2020–2025
Published 2021-04-01“…This paper applies a textual analysis to the European discourse of the transnationally connected anti-racism movement that shaped the European Union (henceforth EU) anti-racism action plan 2020–2025. …”
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Interdisciplinary Approach to Special Techniques - Undercover Investigations
Published 2023-06-01“…Taken as a whole, transnational and national-level crimes affect public security, undermine the sovereignty of States and disrupt the proper functioning of economic, political and social institutions. …”
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Reinvesting in Havana: Housing Commodification and Gentrification in the Central Neighbourhoods of a Socialist City in the Global South
Published 2021-11-01“…The urban transformations studied in this initial article on the real estate market and gentrification in the Cuban capital allow us to highlight that, on one hand, the transformation of housing into a commodity demonstrates the erosion of socialist values in urban production and, on the other, the creation of a real estate market in Havana has reinforced the connection of the Cuban city with transnational capitalist circulation. The article considers the economic and political context in which the market develops, then explains the methodology of big-small data in a context of limited access to information, followed by an analysis characterising Havana's market that examines the importance of spatial centrality and transnational flows of people and capital. …”
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Le élites transnazionali nel processo di integrazione europea: la Ert e l’attacco al modello sociale
Published 2012-09-01“…The aim of this paper is to shed light on the characteristics of the social forces that, beginning from the Seventies, have strongly influenced the European integration process, marking the entrance of a distinctive and well-defined social formation, a real transnational elite, the Round Table of European Industrialists (Ert), which has significantly challenged the European social model.The Ert is a transnational elite in as much that it does not belong to any single state: its scope goes beyond the border of single states and extends transversally across the territories of several states. …”
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Do Kentucky Kami Drink Bourbon? Exploring Parallel Glocalization in Global Shinto Offerings
Published 2022-03-01“…This article explores the globalization of Shinto through transnational practitioners’ strategic glocalization of everyday ritual practices outside of Japan. …”
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Territorial heritage gentrification in Abdali in Amman, Jordan
Published 2024-04-01“…Gentrification in Amman is connected to the revitalisation of historic sites, is a matter of urban governance, and operates from the transnational sphere along national and local lines. …”
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Entangled loyalties : Qiaopi, Chinese community structures, and the state in Southeast Asia
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Internet usage and personality traits: finding relationship in learning institution
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Algeria, antifascism, and Third Worldism: an anticolonial genealogy of the Western European New Left (Algeria, France, Italy, 1957–1975)
Published 2020“…The aim is to set out fresh approaches to understanding the emergence of the New Left as a complex process encompassing local, national and transnational dynamics; a process shaped by, but also shaping, decolonisation. …”
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Spreading the word: the ‘Woman Question’ in the periodicals A Voz Feminina and O Progresso (1868-9)
Published 2017“…This article considers for the first time the progressive Portuguese periodicals A Voz Feminina and O Progresso (1868–69) from a transnational perspective, with particular reference to contemporary debates about women’s suffrage in England as well as the wider emergence of transnational women’s networks around that time. …”
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Certification with Russian characteristics: Implications for social and environmental equity
Published 2015“…<p>This paper applies theories of equity and transnational “governance generating networks” to assess how forest certification is enacted in Russia. …”
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The 1860 Japanese embassy and the antebellum African American press
Published 2019“…Examining the writings of non-state actors traditionally excluded from early historical narratives of US–Japan diplomacy reveals an imagined transnational solidarity occurring within and because of an oppressive racial hierarchy, as well as a Japanese influence on antebellum African American intellectual history.…”
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Belonging on the move: the question of clan amongst Somali migrants
Published 2014“…When contexts change – as they often do in the case of migration – migrants experience a fundamental need to reconstitute a sense of belonging, and this shapes the particular transnational attachments and engagements that they pursue. …”
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The role of the INTERPOL in the counter-terrorism in Iraq 2003-2017
Published 2021“…To avert the threat posed by transnational terrorists, members of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), including Iraq, have been working together to counter transnational terrorist attacks. …”
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