Analysing change in international politics: a semiotic method of structural connotation
Processes such as internationalisation and privatisation bring along new challenges both for the conceptualisation and for the measurement of transformations of the state. This paper outlines a semiotic Method of Structural Connotation, which combines content- and network analysis, thus to model change in international politics. After an investigation of the methodical and epistemological chances and pitfalls a 5-step-toolbox is presented and illustrated with a current application: The Bologna-Process for a European Higher Education Area.
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2008
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Authors: | Nagel, Alexander-Kenneth |
Institutions: | Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Universität Bremen |
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