Articles with "pirate" as a keyword



Survey Results from Academic Librarians and Professors on Teaching and Using Pirate Websites

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Published in 2022 at "Internet Reference Services Quarterly"

DOI: 10.1080/10875301.2022.2095474

Abstract: Abstract Millions of full-text articles are downloaded per month using pirate websites. The purpose of this study was to survey professors and academic librarians on their knowledge, usage and teaching of pirate websites to students.… read more here.

Keywords: librarians professors; pirate websites; academic librarians; survey ... See more keywords
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Beyond the line: Carl Schmitt and the constitutive outsider of the international

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Published in 2019 at "Politics"

DOI: 10.1177/0263395718755567

Abstract: In this article, I offer a reading of the pirate in Carl Schmitt inspired by Reinhart Koselleck’s study on asymmetric counterconcepts. I argue that the pirate in Schmitt marks a negative asymmetric counterconceptual position associated… read more here.

Keywords: line carl; constitutive outsider; beyond line; carl schmitt ... See more keywords
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All on the same boat? Voting for pirate parties in comparative perspective

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Published in 2019 at "Politics"

DOI: 10.1177/0263395719833274

Abstract: The rise of pirate parties in Europe since 2006 has been tempestuous and uneven. One may question whether the reasons citizens vote for these parties are the same between different countries. This article identifies two… read more here.

Keywords: voting pirate; parties comparative; comparative perspective; boat voting ... See more keywords

Heretical enemy or vanguard of commerce? The pirate in the 16th-century legal and literary imagination

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Published in 2024 at "Law, Culture and the Humanities"

DOI: 10.1177/17438721241227625

Abstract: This article uses legal and literary accounts of Francis Drake’s 16th-century depredations to consider the historical figure of the pirate in legal thought. Against the transhistorical figure of universal enmity of many international legal accounts,… read more here.

Keywords: legal literary; 16th century; pirate; century ... See more keywords