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  • Colloquia Baltica

    Beiträge zur Geschichte und Kultur des Ostseeraums

    Die Bände der Reihe Colloquia Baltica möchten zur guten Nachbarschaft zwischen Deutschen und den Völkern des Ostseeraumes beitragen. Colloquia Baltica versammelt Arbeiten über die Beziehungen von Deutschland und Polen, Finnland, Litauen, Estland und Lettland, aber auch Russland, der Ukraine, Tschechien und der Slowakei. Die Autoren behandeln in erster Linie Themen aus Geschichte und Literatur, die sich mit Landschaft, Sprache und Architektur zum Gedächtnis in Zeit und Raum verbinden – einem Gedächtnis, das weder Krieg noch Flucht, weder Vertreibung noch Umsiedlung zerstören können. Dabei geht es nicht um rückwärts gerichtete Erinnerungspolitik aus nationaler Perspektive, sondern um die Vielfalt historischer und gegenwärtiger Beziehungen im östlichen Europa. Erfahrung in Raum und Zeit verhilft zu Selbst-Bewusstsein, zur Einsicht in die eigenen Möglichkeiten, das eigene Vermögen, die Welt zu gestalten. In diesem Sinne möchten die Monographien, Tagungsbände und Anthologien der Colloquia Baltica dazu beitragen, dass das europäische Haus mit Leben erfüllt werde, dass die Bürgergesellschaft sich entfalte. Ein demokratisches und geeintes Europa ist es, dem Autoren und Herausgeber der Colloquia Baltica das Wort reden.

    24 publications

  • Critic of Institutions

    ISSN: 1068-4689

    12 publications

  • Jahrbuch junge Rechtsgeschichte / Yearbook of Young Legal History (JJRG /YYLH)

    Das Jahrbuch junge Rechtsgeschichte veröffentlicht Monographien und Sammelbände zu Themen rund um Recht, Rechtsprechung, ihre Erscheinungsformen und Rezeption. Die Reihe ist international ausgerichtet und offen für Bände in deutscher und englischer Sprache. Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt sind anspruchsvolle wissenschaftliche Grenzbereiche, in denen klassische Rechtsthemen in Bezug auf andere Disziplinen wie Geschichte oder Sozialwissenschaften erforscht werden.

    5 publications

  • Institutionelle und Sozial-Ökonomie / Institutional and Socio-Economics

    "In the "Institutional and Socio-Economics" book series, the economy is studied as a genuinely social system of heterogeneous agents in an institutional context. The series includes a broad range of different methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives and subjects of study. Interdependencies among agents in complex social systems can be studied using evolutionary economic models, as well as institutional economic and simulation studies. Hence, the focus is being laid on approaches that are more explorative than the standard equilibrium analysis; on approaches that allow for complexity; on approaches that consider development, history, institutions, and values. Thus, we may conclude that institutions are more than just devices for the reduction of transaction costs. From an institutionalist perspective, institutions are the common and collective solutions to social decision problems, particularly social dilemma problems, coordination problems, and collective-good problems. Such solutions require ‘recognized interdependence’ and learned coordination and cooperation, thus a learned culture of a long-run perspective – emerging as the result of a process of interactions. Institutions often are transitory only, part of the ongoing dynamics, adequately modeled possibly as an evolutionary process. Also, they may be instrumental solutions to a social decision problem at first and may degenerate into ceremonial power-and-status-based phenomena later, thus limiting the possibility of further innovation and development. In a genealogy of economics, the thematic and methodological spectrum of this book series would embrace the history of thought beginning with the classics including great names such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx but also the late classics who already have struggled with issues like complexity, process, historical time, and evolution. In newer times, the spectrum continues with Veblenian, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian thinking; it would also include works in the traditions of original institutionalist economics, ecological economics, Neo-Schumpeterian thinking, evolutionary economics, and game theory. Social economics and social policy analysis, behavioral economics, complex modeling, system dynamics, and agent-based computational economics would be embraced as well. Such lists, however, can never be exhaustive. Last not least, institutional and socio-economics deals with the epistemology and substance of values, norms and ethics, value warrants of economic behavior as well as the normative foundations of economics. This series, thus, stands in the best traditions of plural economic research areas and pluralistic theoretical perspectives. It may be called ’heterodox’, but it shall always be cutting-edge and of high quality. Enjoy exploring the works of this book series. The Editors: Wolfram Elsner Editor-in-Chief University of Bremen Torsten Heinrich Managing Editor University of Bremen Wilfred Dolfsma Co-Editor University of Groningen Arne Heise Co-Editor University of Hamburg Helge Peukert Co-Editor University of Erfurt Werner Schönig Co-Editor Catholic University of Applied Sciences Cologne Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Elsner (Editor-in-Chief) Dr. rer. pol. Torsten Heinrich (Managing Editor) " "In the "Institutional and Socio-Economics" book series, the economy is studied as a genuinely social system of heterogeneous agents in an institutional context. The series includes a broad range of different methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives and subjects of study. Interdependencies among agents in complex social systems can be studied using evolutionary economic models, as well as institutional economic and simulation studies. Hence, the focus is being laid on approaches that are more explorative than the standard equilibrium analysis; on approaches that allow for complexity; on approaches that consider development, history, institutions, and values. Thus, we may conclude that institutions are more than just devices for the reduction of transaction costs. From an institutionalist perspective, institutions are the common and collective solutions to social decision problems, particularly social dilemma problems, coordination problems, and collective-good problems. Such solutions require ‘recognized interdependence’ and learned coordination and cooperation, thus a learned culture of a long-run perspective – emerging as the result of a process of interactions. Institutions often are transitory only, part of the ongoing dynamics, adequately modeled possibly as an evolutionary process. Also, they may be instrumental solutions to a social decision problem at first and may degenerate into ceremonial power-and-status-based phenomena later, thus limiting the possibility of further innovation and development. In a genealogy of economics, the thematic and methodological spectrum of this book series would embrace the history of thought beginning with the classics including great names such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx but also the late classics who already have struggled with issues like complexity, process, historical time, and evolution. In newer times, the spectrum continues with Veblenian, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian thinking; it would also include works in the traditions of original institutionalist economics, ecological economics, Neo-Schumpeterian thinking, evolutionary economics, and game theory. Social economics and social policy analysis, behavioral economics, complex modeling, system dynamics, and agent-based computational economics would be embraced as well. Such lists, however, can never be exhaustive. Last not least, institutional and socio-economics deals with the epistemology and substance of values, norms and ethics, value warrants of economic behavior as well as the normative foundations of economics. This series, thus, stands in the best traditions of plural economic research areas and pluralistic theoretical perspectives. It may be called ’heterodox’, but it shall always be cutting-edge and of high quality. Enjoy exploring the works of this book series. May 2012 The Editors: Wolfram Elsner Editor-in-Chief University of Bremen Torsten Heinrich Managing Editor University of Bremen Wilfred Dolfsma Co-Editor University of Groningen Arne Heise Co-Editor University of Hamburg Helge Peukert Co-Editor University of Erfurt Werner Schönig Co-Editor Catholic University of Applied Sciences Cologne Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Elsner (Editor-in-Chief) Dr. rer. pol. Torsten Heinrich (Managing Editor) " "In the "Institutional and Socio-Economics" book series, the economy is studied as a genuinely social system of heterogeneous agents in an institutional context. The series includes a broad range of different methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives and subjects of study. Interdependencies among agents in complex social systems can be studied using evolutionary economic models, as well as institutional economic and simulation studies. Hence, the focus is being laid on approaches that are more explorative than the standard equilibrium analysis; on approaches that allow for complexity; on approaches that consider development, history, institutions, and values. Thus, we may conclude that institutions are more than just devices for the reduction of transaction costs. From an institutionalist perspective, institutions are the common and collective solutions to social decision problems, particularly social dilemma problems, coordination problems, and collective-good problems. Such solutions require ‘recognized interdependence’ and learned coordination and cooperation, thus a learned culture of a long-run perspective – emerging as the result of a process of interactions. Institutions often are transitory only, part of the ongoing dynamics, adequately modeled possibly as an evolutionary process. Also, they may be instrumental solutions to a social decision problem at first and may degenerate into ceremonial power-and-status-based phenomena later, thus limiting the possibility of further innovation and development. In a genealogy of economics, the thematic and methodological spectrum of this book series would embrace the history of thought beginning with the classics including great names such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx but also the late classics who already have struggled with issues like complexity, process, historical time, and evolution. In newer times, the spectrum continues with Veblenian, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian thinking; it would also include works in the traditions of original institutionalist economics, ecological economics, Neo-Schumpeterian thinking, evolutionary economics, and game theory. Social economics and social policy analysis, behavioral economics, complex modeling, system dynamics, and agent-based computational economics would be embraced as well. Such lists, however, can never be exhaustive. Last not least, institutional and socio-economics deals with the epistemology and substance of values, norms and ethics, value warrants of economic behavior as well as the normative foundations of economics. This series, thus, stands in the best traditions of plural economic research areas and pluralistic theoretical perspectives. It may be called ’heterodox’, but it shall always be cutting-edge and of high quality. Enjoy exploring the works of this book series. The Editors: Wolfram Elsner Editor-in-Chief University of Bremen Torsten Heinrich Managing Editor University of Bremen Wilfred Dolfsma Co-Editor University of Groningen Arne Heise Co-Editor University of Hamburg Helge Peukert Co-Editor University of Erfurt Werner Schönig Co-Editor Catholic University of Applied Sciences Cologne Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Elsner (Editor-in-Chief) Dr. rer. pol. Torsten Heinrich (Managing Editor) "

    11 publications

  • Gender and the History of Institutions

    The aim of this book series is to examine the history of institutions around the world through the lens of gender. Of interest are institutions established with the specific purpose of regulating gender and sexuality (e.g. the Magdalen asylums, Magdalen hospitals, penitentiaries, refuges, mother and baby institutions) as well as those with more general purposes where gender has had an important role in their operation and function (e.g. prisons, workhouses, lunatic asylums), including both religious and private organisations. The series supports the increasing interest in these institutions internationally, both in academia and in the treatment of ‘historical’ abuse. The series highlights the range of archives that can be considered in examining this history, not only in English-speaking countries but also in countries where the institutions described above have existed and determined the lives of many people. It will also broaden the conversation by widening the scope of institutions being considered. The series has as its main objective expanding the discussion of gender in reference to these lesser known institutions. At the same time, its purpose is to provide academia with a forum for discussion and a critical approach to the concepts of gender and institutions that attract both researchers and the general public. All projects undergo rigorous peer review before acceptance for publication.

    0 publications

  • Rechtspolitisches Symposium / Legal Policy Symposium

    Die Buchreihe Rechtspolitisches Symposium bietet ein Forum für Monographien, Tagungs- und Sammelbände aus der Rechtswissenschaft, insbesondere zum internationalen Rechtsvergleich und zum Staats- und Verfassungsrecht. Im Fokus stehen dabei unter anderem Fragen zu Recht und Islam, zu Sicherheitsrecht und den Menschenrechten. Die Reihe erscheint in deutscher und englischer Sprache.

    19 publications

  • Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory Yearbook

    The "Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory Yearbook" publishes studies on European and International Law. Besides, many of the articles refer to aspects of history and political sciences. Topics include (among others) public international law, moral philosophy, legal positivism and political theory. The series concentrates geographically on Central and Eastern Europe.

    15 publications

  • Title: Academic Culture

    Academic Culture

    Traditions and the Present Days
    by Zbigniew Drozdowicz (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: The Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Legal Order of the European Union

    The Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Legal Order of the European Union

    With Emphasis on the Institutional Protection of those Rights
    by Manfred A. Dauses (Author)
    ©2010 Others
  • Title: Rewriting Academia

    Rewriting Academia

    The Development of the Anglicist Women’s and Gender Studies of Continental Europe
    by Renate Haas (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: One Story of Academia

    One Story of Academia

    Race Lines and the Rhetoric of Distinction through the Académie française
    by Moussa Traore (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Discourse and Identity in the Professions

    Discourse and Identity in the Professions

    Legal, Corporate and Institutional Citizenship
    by Vijay K. Bhatia (Volume editor) Paola Evangelisti Allori (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Sociolinguistic aspects of the functioning of English in post-1989 Poland

    Sociolinguistic aspects of the functioning of English in post-1989 Poland

    by Krzysztof Przygonski (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Functioning of Administrative Judiciary in the Context of Economic Changes

    Functioning of Administrative Judiciary in the Context of Economic Changes

    by Dominik Gajewski (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Disciplining Diversity: Bureaucracy and the Reach of Institutional Policy
  • Title: Credit Rationing and Institutional Constraint

    Credit Rationing and Institutional Constraint

    Evidence from Rural China
    by Xianping Jia (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: A Zoom of One’s Own: A Cyborgian Feminist Experience of Slow Academia in Academic Women’s Writing
  • Title: The Use of English in Institutional and Business Settings

    The Use of English in Institutional and Business Settings

    An Intercultural Perspective
    by Giuliana Elena Garzone (Volume editor) Cornelia Ilie (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Institutional Construction of Gamblers’ Identities

    Institutional Construction of Gamblers’ Identities

    A Critical Multi-method Discourse Study
    by Ray C.H. Leung (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: 5. The Scandal of the Irrationality of Academia
  • Title: Current Approaches to Business and Institutional Translation – Enfoques actuales en traducción económica e institucional

    Current Approaches to Business and Institutional Translation – Enfoques actuales en traducción económica e institucional

    Proceedings of the international conference on economic, business, financial and institutional translation – Actas del congreso international de traducción económica, comercial, financiera e institucional
    by Daniel Gallego-Hernández (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Naturalism and the Frontiers of Legal Science

    Naturalism and the Frontiers of Legal Science

    by Tomasz Pietrzykowski (Author) Krystyna Warchał (Translation) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Academia in Fact and Fiction

    Academia in Fact and Fiction

    by Ludmiła Gruszewska-Blaim (Volume editor) Merritt Moseley (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Legal Communication of Chinese Judiciary

    Legal Communication of Chinese Judiciary

    A Discourse-based View
    by Zhengrui Han (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
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