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Exit,voice and loyalty: Analytic and empirical developments 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
Dowding Keith John Peter Mergoupis Thanos Van Vugt Mark 《European Journal of Political Research》2000,37(4):469-495
Abstract. This paper seeks to reconstruct and revitalize the famous Hirschman framework by providing a comprehensive review of the current use of 'exit, voice and loyalty'. We begin by critically examining Hirchman's original account, and then look at the way his argument has been extended in different fields both conceptually and empirically. We suggest that while advances have been made, the results so far are somewhat disappointing given the perceptiveness of the original insight. We believe this is because his apparently simple schema is more complex than it first appears, and different aspects of exit, of voice, and of empirical foundations of loyalty need to be analytically distinguished in order to produce testable empirical hypotheses about their relationships. 相似文献
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Thanos Petouris 《亚洲事务》2013,44(2):292-293
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This paper is a preparatory analysis for a jurisprudence of the singular. Through a critical analysis of the negativity and
the absolving character of the transcendental metaphysics of law and justice it reads mainly through M. Heidegger, Heraclitus,
G. Agamben and J-L. Nancy a realignment of the questioning of justice that takes its provisional name in ‘dike’, at thepoint
where the routes of ontology, the juridical and the political intersect and reveal the pseudo-propriety of their presuppositions.
Without the transcendental dialectical discourse of the origin and its absolving-absolute ‘ends’, this paper re-poses the
urgency of thinking the singular-multiple ‘right’ otherwise.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. 相似文献
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Thanos Petouris 《亚洲事务》2018,49(1):56-81
This article publishes for the first time selections of the private correspondence (placing them in their historical context) of John G. T. Shipman (1939–2016), who took up his position as assistant adviser in the Eastern Aden Protectorate at the end of 1962 just as the first signs of political and social change were appearing in South Arabia. He served from this position in different parts of the Eastern Aden Protectorate until 1967. Shipman's correspondence allows for an unmediated appreciation of how people on the ground experienced the historical events at the time, including the British withdrawal in 1967, and highlights the extent of their own grasp of the goings-on when contrasted with the historical record. In this sense, the scope of this article is to allow the voice of one of the many British colonial officials to directly narrate their encounters during the last five years of British colonial rule over southern Arabia. The perceptive eye of a young political officer coupled with the ephemeral character of his handwritten correspondence, which providentially survived for more than five decades although it was never intended for publication, offers a fresh insight into the political and social life of the Eastern Aden Protectorate. 相似文献
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This paper analyzes the idea of critique as an idea, in relation to the problematic fiction of legal foundations. In doing
so, it refers to the work of Giorgio Agamben and Jean-Luc Nancy. In particular, Jean-Luc Nancy’s concept of the lapsus of right (jus) is explored in relation to the fiction of a Law of law and the notion of the Right to have rights. The paper
argues for the conception of an immanent critique of law that seeks to have done with foundational judgments as primary to critique. To have done with judgment as primary is crucial as judgment is the way in which philosophies of law have attempted to establish their
own justification while claiming that such a ground or justification comes from an external source. Instead, what is to be
reconceived and in a preliminary way is that critique and its concepts are intimate to their problems and vice versa.
I wish to thank each of the participants to this issue for their effort and their kind collaboration and V. Kelley for her
invaluable assistance in the final editing process. I thank C. Douzinas for introducing me to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy and
P. Fitzpatrick and S. Motha for sharing their paths of reading. Especial thanks to A.␣Schütz, E. Loizidou, N. Moore, J.á.
Bellido Anon and A. Bottomley for discussions on disagreement. Gratitude is owed to J.-L. Nancy for inspiring thoughts and
writings and for the sweetness in response to my suggestion that there are no antidotes to the poisons we write. This is for
the wonderful Elene. 相似文献