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Cultural Identity and Using Music in the Intercultural Educational Process

2014

Abstract Working with music in early childhood education stimulates a child's brain, motor skills and communicative abilities, in addition to their socio-affective relationships. Through songs, a child can start learning about and practicing his or her culture of origin. At this point, the teacher should be aware of pluriculturalism in the classroom and promote awareness of cultural identity as an approach to developing interculturalism. Nursery rhymes, because of their compositional characteristics, are the perfect tool to develop intercultural values and ensure that children not only understand their own culture but also recognise their cultural characteristics in other cultures. A series…

Early childhood educationintercultural educationProcess (engineering)Cultural identityMulticultural educationPluricultural contextseducationmulticultural educationbehavioral disciplines and activitiesPedagogyPluriculturalismmusicGeneral Materials Scienceearly chilhood education.PsychologyMotor skillMúsica EnsenyamentEducació interculturalInterculturalismProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Reliģiski-filozofiski raksti, Speciālizlaidums I

2022

A special issue, “Remembering the Past and the Future - Korean Culture in a Changing World,” is devoted to understanding Korean culture. Regardless of the bulk of comprehensive information available today, accurate knowledge of the Asian culture in Europe or the European culture in Asia has not become considerably deeper. Sometimes even to the contrary – the old stereotypes continue to exist as part of the packaging for pseudo information adjusted to the short-term goals of the contemporary globalised society, supplemented by travel guides and announcements tailored to the needs of immediate politically economic conjuncture. And yet, this is only the top of the intercultural communication i…

East Asian cross-cultural relationshipfeminist ideas:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Other humanities and religion [Research Subject Categories]colonial traumaLithuaniaKorean modern literatureIslamcomparative linguisticsKorean cultureNorth KoreaBook of ChangesJapanSouth KoreaConfucian Classicsnational identity:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics [Research Subject Categories]collective memoryepic traditions:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]
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An Integrated Approach to Surveying Emigrants Worldwide

2019

AbstractThis chapter describes the research design applied in the research project The Emigrant Communities of Latvia: National Identity, Transnational Relations and Diaspora Politics, which forms the empirical core of this volume. It discusses this methodology in the context of other migration studies and major surveys on migration. Compared to previous studies The Emigrant Communities of Latvia is the most inclusive in terms of the target audience. All Latvians and Latvian nationals abroad were invited to participate in the survey, applying a broad and open definition of ‘Latvian diaspora’ based on personal identification with the Latvian nation and/or citizenship. Being Web-based, the su…

Economic growth05 social sciencesTarget audienceLatvianContext (language use)language.human_language0506 political scienceDiasporaMigration studiesPolitical science0502 economics and businessRespondentNational identity050602 political science & public administrationlanguageDiaspora politics050207 economics
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INTEGRATION IN LATVIA: FLOWS AND EBBS IN NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN CONTEXT

2016

Russian-speaking communities in the member states of the European Union (EU), especially the Baltic States and Germany, have earned special attention, in recent years, as subjects of important integration policies, on one hand, and the main targets of Russia’s propagandist efforts, on the other. Because a significant part of Russian-speaking communities accepted these efforts, questions were raised concerning the effectiveness of previous integration policies to strengthen the national identity and invoke a feeling of political togetherness. Thus the factors fostering and triggering integration and the relations between civic and ethnocultural components of integration are of wide interest.…

Economic growthCivil societymedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage knowledgeOcean EngineeringContext (language use)PoliticsFeelingPolitical scienceNational identitymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonCBU International Conference Proceedings
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Despidos laborales. Fracturas sociales e identitarias

2008

The thousands of collective dismissals which have opened the beginning of the century in Spain do not just mean nearly two hundred thousand jobs (lots of them with a very long validity) and the same amount of broken life projects, but also ways of social reproduction, broken identities, institutions and social guarantees that crumble. Amazingly, these social upheavals often become eclipsed by discourses that appeal to economic considerations, the requirements of modernization or the requests of the logic of globalization. At this article, the consequences of the break of the social link intertwined along the second half of the twentieth century are investigated. For that, we have been rebui…

Economic growthProduct marketCulturas ObrerasAppealWork CultureGeneral Social SciencesModernization theoryIdentidades socialesSocial RacionalityRacionalidad socialGlobalizationSocial reproductionSocial IdentityPolitical economySocial linkCollective agreementNarrativeSociologyRevista Internacional de Sociología
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An eco-social approach to tackling social exclusion in European cities: A new comparative research project in progress

2000

In this article we would like to introduce a three-year Research Project called 'New Local Policies against Social Exclusion in European Cities', financed by the Targeted Socio-Economic R ...

Economic growthSociology and Political ScienceSocial workPolitical scienceComparative researchSocial exclusionSocial identity approachSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)European Journal of Social Work
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The OECD civil servant: Caught between Scylla and Charybdis1

2011

ABSTRACT Civil servants in international secretariats are exposed to numerous, cross-cutting and, at times, conflicting pressures and expectations. The secretariat of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is no different. This study reveals a fundamental ‘misfit’ between external demands and internal dynamics in the OECD Secretariat. On one hand, the OECD analysts are employed on the basis of merit. Compared to the employees in the central administrations in many OECD member states, the OECD personnel are very competitive in terms of experience and academic skills. Thus, the OECD Secretariat can be seen as a veritable powerhouse of idea generation, data collection…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthOrganizational identityRole setSociology and Political ScienceCivil servantMember statesIdeationPublic administrationCivil servantsRole conflictEconomic cooperationPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsReview of International Political Economy
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Commitment of independent and institutional women directors to corporate social responsibility reporting

2018

This paper examines how independent and institutional women directors on boards affect corporate social responsibility (hereafter CSR) reporting. Most of the previous empirical evidence has shown a linear association between female directors and CSR disclosure, but to the best of our knowledge, no research has investigated the individual effect of independent and institutional female directors on CSR reporting. Therefore, the analysis of how the disclosure of CSR information is affected by independent and institutional women directors in a separate way merits our attention. Thus, we posit that there is a nonlinear association, concretely quadratic, between independent and institutional fema…

Economics and EconometricsGender diversityPrincipal–agent problemsocial identity theoryAccounting0603 philosophy ethics and religionAffect (psychology)independent female directorsEmpreses Financesinstitutional female directors0502 economics and businessagency theoryBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceSocial identity theorycorporate social responsibilitybusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsTipping point (climatology)curvilinear relationshipCollusionCorporate social responsibility060301 applied ethicsBusiness050203 business & management
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The Euro and European identity: The Spanish and Portuguese case

2001

Abstract The European Union proposes a potential social identity that Spain and Portugal wish to have as part and parcel of their process of modernisation and economic growth. The Euro is the symbol of this desire. As this study shows, in the process of changing to the new currency the pro-European attitudes are far more advanced than any real information citizens may have. As a result of this, the desire to be a European citizen is expressed in the new currency or any other symbol of identity that may strengthen this particular image. The support that citizens give to the Single European Currency comes more from the European identity than from the economic expectations or knowledge of the …

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologylanguage.human_languageSymbolMarket segmentationEconomyCurrencyPolitical sciencePolitical economy0502 economics and business8. Economic growthNational identitylanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instance0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsEuropean unionPortugueseSocial identity theoryApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Economic Psychology
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Some consideration about the gender violence in two States of Eastern and Western Europe

2015

The purpose of the essay is to overcome interpretative dualism between Italian people and Serbian people about gender violence against women. In a comparative approach it will find elements of continuity between the decline of male domination in Italy and the decline of patriarchal power in Serbia as a result of a variety of historical and social causes that, inside the paper, are explained. The emancipation of women finds a block in the violence suffered by partners in some familiar contexts. While globalization and unemployment seem to deprive men of the marks of traditional power, but “men in decline” have an post-patriarchal “identity revanche” in assuming the dominant role of perpetrat…

Emancipationgender violence; post-patriarchalization; tradition; identity; Global Age; negative heromedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Social SciencesGender studiesGeneral MedicineSocial issuesPower (social and political)GlobalizationHEconomics as a scienceUnemploymentDualismgender violence post-patriarchalization tradition identity negative hero globalitationSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSociologyHB71-74media_commonAcademicus International Scientific Journal
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