642 research outputs found
Die Konflikttheorie der Soziobiologie
Die Konflikttheorie der Soziobiologie / Johan M. G. van der Dennen ; Peter Meyer. - In: Sozialwissenschaftliche Konflikttheorien / Thorsten Bonacker (Hrsg.). – 3. Aufl. - Wiesbaden : VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 2005. - S. 485-507. - (Friedens- und Konfliktforschung ; 5) [1. Aufl. 2002
Kulturelle Konstruktionen und institutionelle Varianten der Moderne in der Weltgesellschaft
Die Frage, was die Moderne sei, ist für die Soziologie von klassischer Bedeutung. Großereignisse wie der Zusammenbruch des Sozialismus oder Phänomene der Globalisierung und Transnationalisierung stellen die Gültigkeit von Modernisierungstheorien, die von einem linearen Prozess der Rationalisierung und Verwestlichung ausgingen, infrage. In diesem Band wird Moderne kulturtheoretisch betrachtet: als komplexe historische wie globale Konstellation unterschiedlicher, teils widersprüchlicher Sinnsysteme und Praktiken. Mit Beiträgen unter anderem von Johannes Angermüller, Ulrich Bröckling, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Bernhard Giesen, Karin Knorr-Cetina,Matthias König, Scott Lash, Michael Makropoulos, Shalini Randeria, Hartmut Rosa, Urs Stäheli und Peter Wagner
Kulturelle Konstruktionen und institutionelle Varianten der Moderne in der Weltgesellschaft
Die Frage, was die Moderne sei, ist für die Soziologie von klassischer Bedeutung. Großereignisse wie der Zusammenbruch des Sozialismus oder Phänomene der Globalisierung und Transnationalisierung stellen die Gültigkeit von Modernisierungstheorien, die von einem linearen Prozess der Rationalisierung und Verwestlichung ausgingen, infrage. In diesem Band wird Moderne kulturtheoretisch betrachtet: als komplexe historische wie globale Konstellation unterschiedlicher, teils widersprüchlicher Sinnsysteme und Praktiken. Mit Beiträgen unter anderem von Johannes Angermüller, Ulrich Bröckling, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Bernhard Giesen, Karin Knorr-Cetina,Matthias König, Scott Lash, Michael Makropoulos, Shalini Randeria, Hartmut Rosa, Urs Stäheli und Peter Wagner
Die Konflikttheorie der Theorie der sozialen Identität
Zick A. Die Konflikttheorie der Theorie der sozialen Identität. In: Bonacker T, ed. Sozialwissenschaftliche Konflikttheorien: Eine Einführung. Friedens- und Konfliktforschung. Vol 5. 3rd ed. Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften; 2005: 409-426
Die Konflikttheorie der Desintegrationstheorie
Anhut R. Die Konflikttheorie der Desintegrationstheorie. In: Bonacker T, ed. Sozialwissenschaftliche Konflikttheorien. Eine Einführung. Opladen: VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften; 2002: 381-407
Zur Selbstkonstruktion transnationaler Regime: Der Fall BSE
Japp KP. Zur Selbstkonstruktion transnationaler Regime: Der Fall BSE. In: Bonacker, T, ed. Die Ironie der Politik. Über die Konstruktion politischer Wirklichkeiten. Wiesbaden: Campus; 2003: 334
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Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse
In international law victims' issues have gained more and more attention over the last decades. In particular in transitional justice processes the victim is being given high priority. It is to be seen in this context that the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court foresees a rather excessive victim participation concept in criminal prosecution. In this volume issue is taken at first with the definition of victims, and secondly with the role of the victim as a witness and as a participant. Several articles address this matter with a view to the International Criminal Court, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the trial against Demjanjuk in Germany. In a third part the interests of the victims outside the criminal trial are being discussed. In the final part the role of civil society actors are being tackled. This volume for the first time brings together international scholars from international criminal law, political science, peace and conflict studies, anthropology and sociology as well as practitioners to contribute to the understanding of the role victims play in processes dealing with serious human rights violations. It is of special interest to academics and practitioners in the aforementioned fields and to anyone taking the victim's rights to heart. Thorsten Bonacker is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Center for Conflict Studies at the University of Marburg. Christoph Safferling is Professor for Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, International Criminal Law, and Public International Law at the University of Marburg, as well as Director of the International Research and Documentation Center for War Crimes Trials
Web of Science "Radicalization" data- 06/24
This data has been used as the basis of a scientific article by Violette Mens.
It is comprised of all the entries when writing "radicalization", "radicalisation" and "radicalisacion" in Web of Science on the 18th of June 2024. The data in the .txt files is separated by tab characters.
The data set hasn´t been touched, meaning no cleaning process has been done on this one. Yet, the data used for the article was obviously curated to limit any risk of error.
The author decided to keep all 8 files separated and not merge them to limit the size of the files as well as the risks of errors while copy and pasting the content of each. Indeed, for this kind of data, any change in the presentation of the text could impact how well the computer understands the file, rendering it unusable.
To use this data set, one would need to upload all the files (which contain all the information from the 3797 articles retrieved) and transfer them to a data cleaning platform (the one used for this article was OpenRefine). Once all duplicates and misspelling have been taken out, you could upload the cleaned document to an analyzing platform (the one used for this article was RStudio´s "Bibliometrix" extension).
It is very important to keep the file format in "plain text" (txt) as all platforms don´t understand the same format and plain text is the only one understood by both OpenRefine and RStudio.
If one wanted to check the data set without cleaning it, they could upload the files directly to RStudio but might get a slightly different output than the author of this article.
To better understand the abbreviations, the reader can look at them on the Web of Science website:
https://support.clarivate.com/ScientificandAcademicResearch/s/article/Web-of-Science-Core-Collection-List-of-field-tags-in-output?language=en_US
Yet, here is the full list:
FN: File Name
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GP: Book Group Authors
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LA: Language
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HO: Conference Host
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C1: Author Address
RP: Reprint Address
EM: E-mail Address
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FU: Funding Agency and Grant Number
FX: Funding Text
CR: Cited References
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TC: Web of Science Core Collection Times Cited Count
Z9: Total Times Cited Count (Web of Science Core Collection, BIOSIS Citation Index, Chinese Science Citation Database, Data Citation Index, Russian Science Citation Index, SciELO Citation Index)
U1: Usage Count (Last 180 Days)
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PU: Publisher
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PA: Publisher Address
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J9: 29-Character Source Abbreviation
JI: ISO Source Abbreviation
PD: Publication Date
PY: Year Published
VL: Volume
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SI: Special Issue
PN: Part Number
SU: Supplement
MA: Meeting Abstract
BP: Beginning Page
EP: Ending Page
AR: Article Number
DI: Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
D2: Book Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
PG: Page Count
P2: Chapter Count (Book Citation Index)
WC: Web of Science Categories
SC: Research Areas
GA: Document Delivery Number
UT: Accession Number
PM: PubMed ID
ER: End of Record
EF: End of File
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