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The 2010 independence jubilees: the politics and aesthetics of national commemoration in Africa

2013

In 2010, as many as seventeen African states celebrated their independence jubilees. The debates surrounding the organisation of these celebrations, and the imagery and performances they employed, reflect the fault lines with which African nation-building has to contend, such as competing political orientations as well as religious, regional and ethnic diversity. The celebrations represented constitutive and cathartic moments of nation-building, aiming to enhance citizens' emotional attachments to the country and inviting to remember, re-enact and re-redefine national history. They became a forum of debate about what should constitute the norms and values that make-up national identity and,…

National historymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentGender studiesSpace (commercial competition)IndependencePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Cultural diversityPolitical Science and International RelationsNational identitySociologyArticulation (sociology)media_commonNations and Nationalism
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Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture, N. 4 

2014

National identity -- language centredTranslationUniversal GrammarPragmaticsNon-native EnglishPhonostylistic featureUser’s guideHeteroglossiaLanguage InstinctCorpusGenerative GrammarEnglish as a foreign languageInformational style of intonationGrammatical errorsEnglish Latvian dictionariesSymbolic capitalMetaphor:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Other Germanic languages::English language [Research Subject Categories]English-Language TeachingApplied linguisticsPierre Bourdieu
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The development of national and European identity: A cross-cultural comparison between Italian and Ukrainian children and adolescents.

2008

National identity European identity cross-cultural comparisoncross-cultural psychology european identity national identity
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Did We Miss the Social Commentary? Responding to Borat on Youtube

2011

Ever since the fictitious Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyev became an icon of contemporary popular culture, many questions have arisen about the reception of Borat by the general public. Namely, how common people have created a shared representation of Borat and how the complicated character and comedic manner undertaken by Sacha Baron Cohen is being deciphered. To address these questions that, surely, also could be asked concerning other international media products, this article deals with the reception of Borat the character on YouTube. In particular, the viewers’ reaction to the YouTube video titled “The Best of Borat” is analysed. This video has been viewed more than seven million times…

National identityMedia studiesOpposition (politics)Popular cultureThe Conceptual FrameworkIconThematic analysisObjectificationPsychologycomputerSocial psychologycomputer.programming_languageQualitative researchSSRN Electronic Journal
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Patriotism and pluralism: identification and compliance in the post-national polity

2009

The paper discusses the identity-building power and motivational force of patriotism. The basic idea underlying the discussion is that far from being a mere irrational and destructive force, patriotism is an expression of ‘existing human social identity.’ Thus, it argues that rather than dismissing patriotism altogether as an undesirable and/or irrational phenomenon, we need to understand how to discriminate between alternative forms of patriotism while investigating what constitutional reforms might be required to support those forms of patriotic identification that are morally desirable. I argue that to flourish, desirable forms of patriotism (what I call Ethical Patriotism) r…

NationalismGovernanceSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectcosmopolitanism; communitarianism; identity; nationalism; governance; EuropeGlobal politicsNationalismEuropeCommunitarianismPluralism (political theory)IdentityCommunitarianismLawSettore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaPolitical Science and International RelationsSubsidiarityPatriotismCosmopolitanismPolitySociologyCosmopolitanismPolitical theory; Philosophy; Ethics; Social theoryLaw and economicsmedia_commonEthics & Global Politics
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National identity: time, place, people: Issue of publications from 1st International conference for students at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the…

2012

NationalismJauniešu nodarbinātībaReliģija - iedzīvotāju attieksmeStarptautiskā mobilitāteNational identityPostsocialist cultur:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]Latviešu un krievu prese (1991-2011)
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Young Scottish National Party (SNP) Members’ National Identity and Party Membership

2021

Scotland’s future in the United Kingdom seems to be uncertain. Even though a majority of Scottish people voted to remain in the UK in 2014, the EU referendum two years later fuelled the independence movement in Scotland. Scholars show that the Scottish independence referendum encouraged people to join political parties, particularly the Scottish National Party. This work focuses on young people. Party membership scholars agree that they are underrepresented in parties. Given that the SNP seem to be rather successful in appealing to young people, this thesis explores SNP youth membership and the reasons why young Scots make the decision to join the party. It shows that Scottish independence …

Nationalism[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureParty membershipÉcosse[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureNationalismeScotlandPartis politiquesYoung party membersPolitical partiesIdentité nationaleAdhésion partisaneNational identityJeunesse
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Individual baseline behavioral traits predict the resilience phenotype after chronic social defeat

2021

Abstract Chronic social defeat (CSD) has been widely used as a psychosocial stress model in mice, with the magnitude of CSD-induced social avoidance as the major behavioral hallmark of the resilient and susceptible groups. Despite significant progress in the study of the neurobiology of resilient and susceptible mice, the nature and ethological relevance of CSD-induced social avoidance and social approach, particularly measured using a CD1 mouse, needs conceptual clarification. Based on the findings of a recent study revealing substantial individuality in genetically homogeneous inbred mice, we investigated whether certain baseline individual characteristics of male C57BL/6J mice predict th…

Neurophysiology and neuropsychologyPhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySocial identity approachBiochemistrySocial defeat03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSocial avoidance0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyIndividual traitAvoidance of harm ; Exploration ; Chronic social defeat ; Individual trait ; Novelty seeking ; Social avoidanceOriginal Research ArticleRC346-429Baseline (configuration management)Social avoidanceMolecular Biologymedia_commonEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsQP351-495Novelty seekingNoveltyPhenotype030227 psychiatryAvoidance of harmExplorationNovelty seekingNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemPsychological resiliencePsychologyChronic social defeat030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRC321-571Clinical psychologyNeurobiology of Stress
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La poltrona di Proust. Evoluzione ed epistemologia di una relazione di prossimità tra design e artigianato.

2022

The proximity between craft and design has been identified as one of the many reasons for the success of what has been the Made in Italy phenomenon, and now the contemporary design scenario shows a strong tendency to contamination of skills from one discipline to the other. This paper offers a critical analysis of the evolution of this relationship to identify new cognitive tools to interpret and categorise the instances of hybrid design in the era of design when everybody designs.

New Craft Sustainability Post-design Design-craft Cultural IdentitySettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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'Climbing Untrodden Paths and Unfrequented Passes'. De-Generation in 'The Buddhist Priest's Wife' by Schreiner, 'A Cross Line' by Egerton and 'The Un…

2013

This essay aims to show how different forms of de-generation in the social construction of fin de siècle female identity prove to be intentional instruments to defy conventional 19th century femininity and generate and circulate new female discoursivities in order to integrate forms of transgression into socially accepted behaviours. As critics have long argued the New Woman -the modern woman emerging from the disruption of the Angel in the House stereotype- has to be treated as a discursive process and a multilayered subject. The analysis of Schreiner’s “The Buddhist Priest’s Wife” (1891), Egerton’s “A Cross Line” (1893), and Grand’s “The Undefinable: A Fantasia” (1894), will highlight the…

New Woman- Fin de siecle de-generation-Female Identity Construction-Short Story-Gender TransgressionSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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