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    • Piolino, Marina (2022)
      If the journalistic media are to be able to effectively perform their essential democratic tasks of forming public opinion and controlling state power, they must be independent of the state. At the same time, this state ...
    • Brooks, Rachel; Abrahams, Jessie (2020)
      In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students at three English higher education institutions, to explore some of the complexity in the ways in which the concept of ...
    • Tarabini, Aina; Ingram, Nicola (2020)
      Comparative; EU; Education; Europe; European; School; Union; Choice; Transition; Inequality; Aspiration; International; Justice; Social; Political
    • Bauder, Harald (2022)
      Urban and local communities around the world are practising migrant and refugee solidarity. This chapter first identifies several dimensions that define a common urban solidary approach: legal, discursive, identity-formative, ...
    • Bauder, Harald (2022)
      Bauder, Harald, Human, Migration, Rethinking, Solidarity, Sovereignty
    • Schmidt, Jan Cornelius (2021)
      This interlude chapter—between the analysis and assessment of the status-quo (chapters 2–5; first part of the book) and the visions and prospects for the future of interdisciplinary knowledge production (the following ...
    • Schmidt, Jan Cornelius (2021)
      Technology Assessment (TA) is an interdisciplinary field that deals with emerging, technology-induced societal problems for the purpose of shaping technology and technological development. TA is a perfect case for ...
    • Schmidt, Jan Cornelius (2021)
      What exactly do—and should—the terms “interdisciplinarity” and its cognate “transdisciplinarity” mean? This chapter exposes different understandings of inter- and transdisciplinarity and sets out a foundation for a critique ...
    • Schmidt, Jan Cornelius (2021)
      Interdisciplinarity—including its cognate transdisciplinarity—is a hallmark of contemporary knowledge production. The term is omnipresent in science, technology, and economy as well as in society and higher education—fueling ...
    • Schmidt, Jan Cornelius (2021)
      History of Science; History of Technology; Philosophy of Technology; Scientific Ethics; Synthetic Biology
    • NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs- Holocaust- en Genocidestudies; Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV); Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie (NIMH); Oostindie, Gert; Schoenmaker, Ben; Van Vree, Frank (2022)
      On 17 August 1945, two days after the Japanese surrender that also brought an end to the Second World War in Asia, Indonesia declared its independence. The declaration was not recognized by the Netherlands, which resorted ...
    • NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs- Holocaust- en Genocidestudies; Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV); Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie (NIMH); Oostindie, Gert; Schoenmaker, Ben; Van Vree, Frank (2022)
      On 17 August 1945, two days after the Japanese surrender that also brought an end to the Second World War in Asia, Indonesia declared its independence. The declaration was not recognized by the Netherlands, which resorted ...
    • Buchheim, Eveline; Dwicahyo, Satrio Ody; Steijlen, Fridus; Welvaart, Stephanie (2022)
      The struggle for independence in Indonesia between 1945 and 1949 has literally and figuratively left its mark. Through images and text the authors take the reader along on their quest through people, objects and places in ...
    • van der Bent, Maarten (2022)
      During the Indonesian war of independence, reports of alleged war crimes by Dutch soldiers penetrated the Netherlands only sparsely. Even so, it was during the war that the first calls for an independent investigation into ...
    • van der Kaaij, Meindert (2022)
      For a long time, the war in Indonesia and the extreme violence used by the Dutch troops were not a subject that was much discussed or written about in the Netherlands. After the end of the war, the government made great ...
    • Kemperman, Jeroen; Keizer, Emma; van Berge, Tom (2022)
      Lecturing the Dutch in public probably makes them more stubborn rather than less stubborn. And they are already stubborn enough,' wrote a British diplomat in July 1947. How did the United States, the United Kingdom and ...
    • Menkes, Jerzy (2022)
      The author analyses one of the ‘Four Freedoms’—the freedom of speech—which is closely connected to political rights. Digitalisation has created a number of opportunities for ‘speech’ and reduced the barriers in human ...
    • Ambroziak, Adam A. (2022)
      In the study, the EU’s digital market in light of the new regulation issued by the European Commission: the Digital Market Act has been examined. It will allow regulation of a significant part of the EU digital market ...
    • Dąbrowski, Łukasz Dawid; Suska, Magdalena (2022)
      Chapters 1 and 2 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No ...
    • Telepneva, Natalia (2022)
      Cold War Liberation examines the African revolutionaries who led armed struggles in three Portuguese colonies—Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau—and their liaisons in Moscow, Prague, East Berlin, and Sofia. By reconstructing ...