Cognitive governance and the historical distortion of the norm of modern development: a theory of political asymmetry
"In the world of academic scholarship, there exists a pressing problem that has long confounded researchers and scholars alike. The issue at hand is the glaring gap in our understanding of political asymmetry-an elusive concept that holds the key to deciphering how institutions evolve and influ...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the world of academic scholarship, there exists a pressing problem that has long confounded researchers and scholars alike. The issue at hand is the glaring gap in our understanding of political asymmetry-an elusive concept that holds the key to deciphering how institutions evolve and influence normative constructs within contemporary governance structures. Despite its undeniable relevance, political asymmetry has remained a neglected subject in social science discourse. This omission hampers our capacity to explore the intricate interplay between cultural diversity, normative representations, and political dynamics. As such, a critical void persists in comprehending the complex mechanisms that underpin governance practices in our ever-evolving global landscape.Cognitive Governance and the Historical Distortion of the Norm of Modern Development: A Theory of Political Asymmetry offers an illuminating solution to this enduring problem. This pioneering work presents a comprehensive and meticulously crafted exploration of the concept of political asymmetry, providing both a theoretical taxonomy and an empirical roadmap for scholars eager to delve into uncharted territory. By bridging this knowledge gap, the book equips researchers with the tools needed to redefine how political asymmetry is not only understood but also applied in rigorous social science research. It marks a transformative shift in our approach to political science, enabling us to navigate the labyrinth of contemporary governance structures with newfound clarity."-- |
Beschreibung: | 19 PDFs (254 pages) Also available in print. |
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contents | Chapter 1. Societal "development" and the ontological assumptions for exploration of normative meaning: an alternative approach -- Chapter 2. Political asymmetry: a characterization for social science research inquiry -- Chapter 3. Epistemological and theoretical assumptions for carrying out research directed to study the construction of the norm of modern development: the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 4. Methodological and theoretical assumptions for conducting research on the cognitive dimension of narratives on "development": the method -- Chapter 5. Political asymmetry and the Bretton Woods institutions: introduction to a case study -- Chapter 6. The normative construction of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 7. Social crisis within the historical progression of the norm of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 8. Institutional justice and the ethical dimension of the norm of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 9. Land acquisition and the semantic context of land within the normative construction of "modern development": a historical case study at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 10. Normative constructions of the corporate role of multilatinas and multiasians: within the institutional approach to development at the Bretton Woods institutions. |
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spelling | Cognitive governance and the historical distortion of the norm of modern development a theory of political asymmetry Renny Rueda, editor. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2024] 19 PDFs (254 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Societal "development" and the ontological assumptions for exploration of normative meaning: an alternative approach -- Chapter 2. Political asymmetry: a characterization for social science research inquiry -- Chapter 3. Epistemological and theoretical assumptions for carrying out research directed to study the construction of the norm of modern development: the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 4. Methodological and theoretical assumptions for conducting research on the cognitive dimension of narratives on "development": the method -- Chapter 5. Political asymmetry and the Bretton Woods institutions: introduction to a case study -- Chapter 6. The normative construction of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 7. Social crisis within the historical progression of the norm of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 8. Institutional justice and the ethical dimension of the norm of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 9. Land acquisition and the semantic context of land within the normative construction of "modern development": a historical case study at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 10. Normative constructions of the corporate role of multilatinas and multiasians: within the institutional approach to development at the Bretton Woods institutions. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "In the world of academic scholarship, there exists a pressing problem that has long confounded researchers and scholars alike. The issue at hand is the glaring gap in our understanding of political asymmetry-an elusive concept that holds the key to deciphering how institutions evolve and influence normative constructs within contemporary governance structures. Despite its undeniable relevance, political asymmetry has remained a neglected subject in social science discourse. This omission hampers our capacity to explore the intricate interplay between cultural diversity, normative representations, and political dynamics. As such, a critical void persists in comprehending the complex mechanisms that underpin governance practices in our ever-evolving global landscape.Cognitive Governance and the Historical Distortion of the Norm of Modern Development: A Theory of Political Asymmetry offers an illuminating solution to this enduring problem. This pioneering work presents a comprehensive and meticulously crafted exploration of the concept of political asymmetry, providing both a theoretical taxonomy and an empirical roadmap for scholars eager to delve into uncharted territory. By bridging this knowledge gap, the book equips researchers with the tools needed to redefine how political asymmetry is not only understood but also applied in rigorous social science research. It marks a transformative shift in our approach to political science, enabling us to navigate the labyrinth of contemporary governance structures with newfound clarity."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 11/27/2023). Communication in politics. International organization. International relations Philosophy. Political science Philosophy. Electronic books. Rueda, Renny 1980- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668497948 9781668497944 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-9794-4 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cognitive governance and the historical distortion of the norm of modern development a theory of political asymmetry Chapter 1. Societal "development" and the ontological assumptions for exploration of normative meaning: an alternative approach -- Chapter 2. Political asymmetry: a characterization for social science research inquiry -- Chapter 3. Epistemological and theoretical assumptions for carrying out research directed to study the construction of the norm of modern development: the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 4. Methodological and theoretical assumptions for conducting research on the cognitive dimension of narratives on "development": the method -- Chapter 5. Political asymmetry and the Bretton Woods institutions: introduction to a case study -- Chapter 6. The normative construction of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 7. Social crisis within the historical progression of the norm of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 8. Institutional justice and the ethical dimension of the norm of modern development at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 9. Land acquisition and the semantic context of land within the normative construction of "modern development": a historical case study at the Bretton Woods institutions -- Chapter 10. Normative constructions of the corporate role of multilatinas and multiasians: within the institutional approach to development at the Bretton Woods institutions. Communication in politics. International organization. International relations Philosophy. Political science Philosophy. |
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title_full | Cognitive governance and the historical distortion of the norm of modern development a theory of political asymmetry Renny Rueda, editor. |
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