Forms of political activism Sample Clauses

Forms of political activism. These processes within democracies described by Xxxxxx are particularly evident in the decline of political interest in conventional party systems, the rejection of conventional forms of participation such as participation in elections or decreases in party memberships. On the other hand, unconventional forms of participation in political life are steadily increasing.13 Demonstrations, vigils, petitions, information stands, art actions, human chains, squats, calls for boycotts, strikes, flash mobs, sustainable activism, activism 2.0 // protests on the internet, etc. are omnipresent. These forms of living democracy are preferred above all by people who want to initiate new political and social processes on the street and on the net with little expenditure of time, easily and without binding membership. This new understanding of politics can be described as "more situational, context-dependent, experience- and concern-oriented". According to Xxxx Xxxxx, a political scientist, democracy "becomes a civil society event; it no longer aims at the involvement of the citizen in the state, but at a critique of power.“14
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  • Political Activity An employee shall not use his or her official authority for the purpose of interfering with or affecting the nomination or election of any candidate for public office. An employee shall not command or solicit in a coercive fashion from any other employee direct or indirect participation in any political activity or enforce or solicit in a coercive fashion contribution for any political party, organization, or candidate. An employee shall retain his or her right to vote and freely express opinions on all political subjects. An employee shall not be prohibited from participation in local community activities or from holding public office in the community in which the employee resides, provided that such activity does not conflict with Section 3.01 of the Rules and Regulations for Personnel Administration (and the Federal Hatch Act to the extent that employees of agencies receiving federal funds are subject thereto).

  • Political Activities Grant funds cannot be used for the following activities:

  • Prohibition on Use of Public Funds for Political Activity In performing the Services, Contractor shall comply with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12G, which prohibits funds appropriated by the City for this Agreement from being expended to participate in, support, or attempt to influence any political campaign for a candidate or for a ballot measure. Contractor is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions in Chapter 12G.

  • Prohibition on Political Activity with City Funds In accordance with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12.G, Contractor may not participate in, support, or attempt to influence any political campaign for a candidate or for a ballot measure (collectively, “Political Activity”) in the performance of the services provided under this Agreement. Contractor agrees to comply with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12.G and any implementing rules and regulations promulgated by the City’s Controller. The terms and provisions of Chapter 12.G are incorporated herein by this reference. In the event Contractor violates the provisions of this section, the City may, in addition to any other rights or remedies available hereunder, (i) terminate this Agreement, and (ii) prohibit Contractor from bidding on or receiving any new City contract for a period of two (2) years. The Controller will not consider Contractor’s use of profit as a violation of this section.

  • Political Action No Employee shall be disciplined for participation in any political action(s) called for by the Canadian Labour Congress, its affiliates, or subordinate bodies.

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  • Political Activity Prohibited a. None of the funds, materials, property or services provided directly or indirectly under this contract shall be used for partisan political activity.

  • STRIKES AND SANCTIONS 19.1 The Association and the Board subscribe to the principle that differences shall be resolved by peaceful and appropriate means without interruption of the school program. The Association, therefore, agrees that it will not sponsor nor support any strike, sanction, work stoppage, or other concerted refusal to perform work by the teachers covered by this Agreement, nor any instigation thereof, during the life of this Agreement, nor shall the Board engage in any form of lockout against teachers.

  • Non-Political Event A Non-Political Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events:

  • Political Event A Political Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events by or on account of any Government Instrumentality:

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