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EXECUTIVE POWER IN THEORY OF SEPARATION OF POWERS ; ВИКОНАВЧА ВЛАДА В ТЕОРІЇ ПОДІЛУ ВЛАД
In: Наукові праці Національного авіаційного університету. Серія: Юридичний вісник «Повітряне і космічне право»; Том 4, № 53 (2019); 41-47 ; Scientific works of National Aviation University. Series: Law Journal "Air and Space Law"; Том 4, № 53 (2019); 41-47 ; Научные труды Национального авиационного университета. Серия: Юридический вестник "Воздушное и космическое право»; Том 4, № 53 (2019); 41-47 (2019)
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THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION AND THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE IN RUSSIA FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER 1917 IN THE PERCEPTION OF CONTEMPORARIES: READING THE DIARY OF B.V. NIKOLSKY ...
Shimbireva, O.A.. - : Инфинити, 2019
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From a Smoking Gun to Spent Fuel: Principled Subsampling Methods for Building Big Language Data Corpora from Monitor Corpora
In: Data ; Volume 4 ; Issue 2 (2019)
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韓国釜山市の医療ツーリズム事業における自治体医療通訳支援 ; Interpretation support for medical tourism by local government in Busan City, Korea
三原 昌巳; ミハラ アツミ. - : 神奈川大学人文学会, 2019
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The George-Anne Daily
In: The George-Anne Newsletters (2019)
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Massenmedien und Behördenimage - zum Zusammenhang von Mediennutzung und Einstellungen zur Verwaltung in Deutschland
In: der moderne staat - dms: Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management ; 3 ; 2 ; 433-453 (2019)
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Legislative Lexicon ; Research Spotlight
Texas. Legislature. Senate. Research Center.. - : Texas. Legislature. Senate. Research Center., 2019
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Logics and Logistics for Future Research: Appropriately Interpreting the Emotional Landscape of Multicultural Negotiation
Rees, Laura; Kopelman, Shirli. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2019
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Advising States: The Government Lawyer in International Law
Windsor, Matthew. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Gonville and Caius, 2019
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Deontic power and institutional contexts: the impact of institutional design on decision-making in the UK fracking debate
Fairclough, Isabela. - : Benjamins, 2019
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REVISITING THE PERCEPTUALLY-LOGICAL EVOLUTION OF RUSSIAN SYNTAX: GOVERNMENT ; О перцептивно-логической эволюции русского синтаксиса: управление
In: Philological Studies; № 22 (2016); 107-114 ; Філологічні науки; № 22 (2016); 107-114 ; 2524-2504 ; 2524-2490 (2019)
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ТИПОВІ ГРАМАТИЧНІ ПОМИЛКИ В МОВЛЕННІ ПРЕТЕНДЕНТІВ НА ДЕРЖАВНУ СЛУЖБУ ; THE TYPICAL GRAMMATICAL MISTAKES IN THE SPEECH OF APPLICANTS FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE
In: Philological Journal; № 1 (2019) ; Філологічний часопис; № 1 (2019) ; Филологический журнал; № 1 (2019) ; Filológiai folyóirat; № 1 (2019) ; Філалагічны часопіс; № 1 (2019) ; Czasopismo Filologiczne; № 1 (2019) ; 2415-8828 (2019)
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Artificial Intelligence in Politics: Establishing Ethics
Kane, Thomas B. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2019
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Dialectic of open
Abstract: In contemporary Western society the word open is used as if the concept were essentially good. This is a logical fallacy; the only concept that is in essence good is the concept good itself. In this paper I will argue that this is a dangerous fallacy that opens the door to misdirection and co-optation of genuine advocates of the public good accidentally through misconception and deliberately by actors whose motives are far from open, that a critical dialectic approach is useful to unravel and counter such fallacies, and present a simple pedagogical technique that I have found to be effective to teach critical thinking to university students in this area. The province of Ontario under the Ford government describes itself as open for business. In this context, open means open for exploitation, and closure is protection for the environment and vulnerable people. This is one example of openwashing, taking advantage of the use of the term by large numbers of “open” advocates whose work is based on very different motives. Open access, according to the Budapest Open Access Initiative, is a potential unprecedented public good, a collective global sharing of the scholarly knowledge of humankind. A sizable portion of the open access movement is adamant that open access requires nothing less than all of the world’s scholars making their work not only free of charge, but free for downstream manipulation and re-use for commercial purposes. This frees up knowledge for creative new approaches to more rapidly advance our knowledge; it is also a new area for capitalist expansion and can be seen as selling out scholarship. Is this necessary, sufficient, or even desirable to achieve the vision of global sharing of open access? Open education can be seen as the next phase in the democratization of education, a new field for capitalist expansion, a tool for authoritarian control and/or a tool for further control of the next generation proletariat or precariat. Open government can facilitate an expansion of democracy, to further engage citizens in decision-making, a means of enhancing and improving government services, and/or another means of transitioning public services to the private sector that is typical of the (perhaps post) neoliberal era. Proactive open government can mean more transparent, accountable government; it can also mean open access to the documents and data that those in power choose to share. This paper will analyze the rhetoric of key documents from the open movements, evidence presented to support these beliefs, and explore whether these belief systems reflect myth based on misconception and/or misdirection by actors with ulterior motives using a theoretical lens drawn from the political economics, particularly Hegelian dialectics in the tradition of the Frankfurt School and contemporary Marxist analysis. ; SSHRC
Keyword: critical theory; Frankfurt school; open access; open government
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39300
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The Realization of Impoliteness in Arguments between the Democrats and Republicans over the Government Shutdown Issue in the US
In: Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 83-97 (2019) (2019)
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Early years’ provision for young children in Wales: history, challenges, and the Welsh language
In: Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics, Vol 10 (2019) (2019)
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Le discours du directoire de la Banque centrale européenne (BCE) de 2007 à 2015 : quelle inflexion austéritaire après la crise financière ?
In: Langage et société, N 166, 1, 2019-01-11, pp.53-74 (2019)
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What went wrong?: The Puerto Rican debt crisis, the "Treasury Put," and the failure of market discipline
Chirinko, Robert S.; Chiu, Ryan; Henderson, Shaina. - : Munich: Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), 2019
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Are Languages losing their voice in the Institutes of Technology in the Republic of Ireland?
In: Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics, Vol 26 (2019) (2019)
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“And he never spoke again”: the third margin of the self as self-government ; “E nunca mais falou palavra”: a terceira margem de si como autogoverno
In: Entrepalavras; v. 9, n. 2 (9); 51-60 (2019)
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