Title:Value Systems in Axial Moments - A Comparative Analysis of 24 European Countries
Author(s):SZAKOLCZAI, Arpad; FUSTOS, LaszloDate:1998Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The aim of this paper is to develop and test a new theoretical framework for value sociology. The theoretical section, based on the works of Max Weber, argues that the value system is composed of several layers, each ...
Title:Varieties of capitalism, variation in labour immigration
Author(s):DEVITT, CamillaDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Existing theories of labour migration are inadequate explanations for variation in levels and types of economic immigration across states. I argue that socio-economic regime variation has contributed to quantitative and ...
Title:Vernetzte Sicherheit und Knowledge Development
Author(s):WIESNER, InaDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article describes 'knowledge development' (KD) - a new support
tool for military operational planning that integrates military and
non-military theatre information. KD has been developed mainly by the ...
Title:Voting Alone
Author(s):MAIR, PeterDate:2005Type of Publication:Article
Title:The Way is the Goal Interview with Maqui, Indymedia London / IMC-UK Network Activist
Author(s):MILAN, StefaniaDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Indymedia UK was created in 1999; right after the first Independent Media Center was set up in Seattle in November that year to allow participants to the anti-WTO demonstrations to report from the streets. But it emerged ...
Title:The Way We Work Now
Author(s):MAIR, PeterDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Two aspects of the training and status of the contemporary Ph.D. process are dealt with. First, I assess the growing importance of the new doctoral programmes in Political Science and suggest that it is now almost impossible ...
Title:Welfare Provision beyond National Boundaries: The Politics of Migration and Elderly Care in Italy
Author(s):VAN HOOREN, Franca JannaDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In reaction to a growing need for elderly care services, Italian families have engaged migrant workers to care for their dependent family member. Italian social and migration policies have favoured and reinforced this ...
Title:Wenn die Wüste blüht: Eine Replik auf Thomas Bräuninger
Author(s):FREYBURG, TinaDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In meinem ZIB-Aufsatz »Demokratisierung durch Zusammenarbeit?« präsentierte ich Ergebnisse meiner Studie zum demokratisierenden Potenzial transgouvernementaler Politiknetzwerke, die Staatsbeamte aus etablierten Demokratien ...
Title:What Childless Older People Give: Is the generational link broken?
Author(s):ALBERTINI, Marco; KOHLI, MartinDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:With the increase of childlessness in European societies, its consequences have become a matter of concern. Studies in this field, however, have concentrated on what childless people lack and need in terms of social, ...
Title:What Determines Change in the Division of Housework Over the Course of Marriage?
Author(s):GRUNOW, Daniela; SCHULZ, Florian; BLOSSFELD, Hans PeterDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article analyses the changing division of housework between husbands and wives in western Germany. Using representative longitudinal data from the Bamberg Panel Study of Married Couples, the authors analyse how the ...
Title:What is left for parties? : An overview of party mandate in France (1981-2009)
Author(s):FROIO, CaterinaDate:2013Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The review draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence of partisanship on policy implementation. Partisanship is traditionally expected to exert an influence on policy implementation, ...