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The Moral Calculus of Vocational Passion in Digital Gaming

2019

The desire to “do what you love” energizes employment and engagement in creative industries such as digital gaming yet drains hobbyists and aspirants by normalizing expectations to sacrifice job security for passionate work. This article investigates how individuals regulate their aspirations through taken-for-granted trade-offs between vocational compromise and compensation. Multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork with players at fan conventions and recruitment events in North America suggests a moral calculus of corruption and sublimation between passion and profit, which can be traced back to industrialization’s cleavage of labor from recreation and its institution of hobbies as productive le…

Cultural Studies050402 sociologyVisual Arts and Performing ArtsDigital labormedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesPassion16. Peace & justicemedicine.diseaseCreative industries0508 media and communications0504 sociologyWork (electrical)AestheticsVocational educationSacrificemedicineSociologyNew economyCalculus (medicine)media_commonTelevision & New Media
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Borges y Escher: el laberinto Barroco y las paradojas de la percepción del neo-Barroco

2016

En los laberintos barrocos se consuma el placer perverso de la complejidad artificiosa, el gusto por una arquitectura virtual que metaforice las infinitas trayectorias de un universo inextricable. Uno de los signos tangibles de la crisis neobarocca que aparece en la poética de Borges se puede encontrar sin lugar a dudas en la presencia de las metáforas geométricas del laberinto. También Escher, a través de sus representaciones gráficas del inestable equilibrio que existe entre ilusión y desilusión, entre descifración y duda ontológica, entre figuras posibles e imposibles, termina por inscribirse plenamente en el ámbito de la crisis neobarroca.

Cultural StudiesHistoryEnthusiasmNeo-BarrocoLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsParadoja; Borges; Escher; Barroco; Neo-Barroco; laberinto; metáfora.media_common.quotation_subjectlaberintoParadoja Borges Escher Barroco Neo-Barroco laberinto metáfora.ArtmetáforaEscherPleasureParadojaBorgesEscherPoeticsSettore L-LIN/06 - Lingua E Letterature Ispano-AmericaneBarrococomputerVirtual architectureHumanitiesmedia_commoncomputer.programming_language
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Politics of affect in the EU heritage policy discourse : an analysis of promotional videos of sites awarded with the European Heritage Label

2017

European cultural heritage is discussed with affective rhetoric in current European Union (EU) policy discourse. How does affect contribute to the meaning-making of a European cultural heritage and how are the workings of affect used by the EU to promote certain meanings of heritage and effect thereupon? The analysis focuses on recent promotional videos of sites awarded with the European Heritage Label by the EU. In the videos, affective textual, visual, audible, and narrative tropes intertwine with the tropes of EU policy rhetoric, increasing its capacity to impact and ‘move’ the receivers. The ethos of a European cultural heritage in the videos is based on a paradox: the history of the se…

Cultural StudiesHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographyConservationInjusticeEuroopan unioniEthospolitiikkakulttuuri050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCultural heritage managementta616SociologyEuropean UnionEuropean unionEurooppamedia_commonOppressionbusiness.industry05 social sciencesMuseologyMedia studiesEuropean Heritage LabelPublic relationscultural heritage16. Peace & justiceSolidaritykulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceCultural heritageaffectTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementRhetoricpoliticsbusiness050703 geographyInternational Journal of Heritage Studies
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The cult of the entrepreneur within the EU framework: The advance of an entrepreneurship activation model

2019

This paper approaches the concept of ‘activation’ by looking at the notion of what an entrepreneur is. At present, the entrepreneur is Neo-Liberalism’s Poster Child and is enshrined in EU-2020 programmes. It should be noted that the diffusion of entrepreneurship is taking place against the background of two great changes in the social and employment fields. The first is the progressive corporatisation of wage labour, with a drive towards individualisation and taking responsibility — mainly in qualified jobs. The second is the blurring of boundaries in salaried work due to theproliferation of new kinds of self-employment. Salaried work, especially for highly-skilled staff, is being re-cast i…

Cultural StudiesLabour economicsEntrepreneurshipSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWage labourPolíticaWork (electrical)EmprenedoriaEconomicsActivation modelCultmedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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The Added European Value of Cultural Heritage. The European Heritage Label

2018

Europe’s cultural heritage plays a strategic role in European Union (EU) politics. Heritage is viewed as a shared resource and common good that eventually can produce a broader acceptance of the EU. This article focuses on the exploration of European heritage in the context of the European Heritage Label (EHL), a recent EU heritage action. It first gives an overview of the EHL action and examines the significance attributed to the European dimension of heritage. Next the article discusses the added value of the EHL network of heritage sites for the promotion of European heritage in the context of the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH) 2018. The two initiatives share similar approache…

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing ArtsEYCH 2018European Heritage LabelConservationcultural heritageEuroopan unionipolitical and cultural communitykulttuuriperintöteemavuodetEuropeCultural heritageEconomykulttuuriPolitical science11. SustainabilityEurooppalainen kulttuuriperintötunnusEurooppaLawValue (mathematics)Santander Art and Culture Law Review
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EU heritage diplomacy : entangled external and internal cultural relations

2022

Cultural heritage is an expanding yet contested area of EU policymaking, which has recently been identified as an instrument for EU international cultural relations. In this article, drawing from critical heritage studies and recent scholarship on heritage diplomacy, we see external and internal cultural relations as blurred and deeply entangled in EU heritage policies. Empirically, we focus on the European Heritage Label (EHL), a central EU heritage policy instrument. We explore how heritage practitioners at selected EHL sites and EU heritage policymakers understand and give meanings to international cultural relations and explain the role of cultural heritage in diplomatic endeavours. Our…

Cultural Studiesinternational cultural relationsEU-maatSociology and Political Sciencekulttuurisuhteettunnuksetkulttuuripolitiikkapäätöksentekokansainvälinen yhteistyökulttuuriperintömerkkibrändäysheritage diplomacykansainväliset suhteetEuropean Heritage LabeldiplomatiakulttuuriperintökulttuuriEuropean Union
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Transnational Heritage in the Making. Strategies for Narrating Cultural Heritage as European in the Intergovernmental Initiative of the European Heri…

2014

The idea of a transnational cultural heritage has become topical in Europe because of the new EU heritage initiatives, such as the European Heritage Label scheme. Even though the scheme is administered at the European level, its implementation is transferred to heritage agents in the countries participating in the initiative. How do the heritage agents narrate the labeled heritage sites as European? Using the method of narrative analysis, this article identifies six key strategies of making sense of a European cultural heritage. Even though the scheme includes certain frameworks in which the heritage agents have to interpret and narrate the sites as European, it enables them to interpret th…

Cultural Studiesnationalismibusiness.industryIdentity (social science)kerrontaEuropean Heritage LabelPublic administrationPublic relationstransnational cultural heritageNationalismNarrative inquiryCultural heritagePower (social and political)Euroopan kulttuuriperintötunnustransnationaalinen kulttuuriperintöArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ValuesAnthropologyPolitical scienceCultural heritage managementNarrativeeurooppalainen identiteettibusinesseurooppalaisuus
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Piccole città per quarantenni. Sul senso di sé nella scrittura storiografica, in margine a un libro di Vanessa Roghi

2019

Starting from an analysis of Vanessa Roghi's recent book, Piccole città, we focus on the link between historiographic writing and autobiography. In particular, it analyzes the way this link changed at the end of the twentieth century, when political categories that had determined identities, even of historians, for more than a century, have finished. Since then, issues considered "private" have emerged in the public debate and in the historiographic debate, as happened for example with drug addiction, at the centre of Roghi's book.

Cultural labourHistorians and generationsHistory and Autobiography Heroin
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Calmodulin binds to p21(Cip1) and is involved in the regulation of its nuclear localization.

1999

p21(Cip1), first described as an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases, has recently been shown to have a function in the formation of cyclin D-Cdk4 complexes and in their nuclear translocation. The dual behavior of p21(Cip1) may be due to its association with other proteins. Different evidence presented here indicate an in vitro and in vivo interaction of p21(Cip1) with calmodulin: 1) purified p21(Cip1) is able to bind to calmodulin-Sepharose in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner, and this binding is inhibited by the calmodulin-binding domain of calmodulin-dependent kinase II; 2) both molecules coimmunoprecipitate when extracted from cellular lysates; and 3) colocalization of calmodulin and p21(Cip…

Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21CalmodulinMolecular Sequence DataBiologyBiochemistryCell LineCalmodulinIn vivoCyclinsProto-Oncogene ProteinsmedicineAnimalsCyclin D1Amino Acid SequencePhosphorylationMolecular BiologyCyclinCell NucleusSulfonamidesKinaseColocalizationCyclin-Dependent Kinase 4Cell BiologyImmunogold labellingPrecipitin TestsCyclin-Dependent KinasesCell biologyRatsEnzyme ActivationCell nucleusMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.proteinNuclear localization sequenceProtein BindingThe Journal of biological chemistry
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Ultrastructural and histochemical analysis reveals ethylene-induced responses underlying reduced peel collapse in detached citrus fruit

2010

Fruits from many citrus cultivars develop depressed areas in the flavedo (outer part of the peel) and albedo (inner part) following detachment. Although ultrastructural analysis may provide important information about multiple plant responses to stresses and external stimuli at the cell and tissue levels, and despite the proved efficacy of ethylene in reducing peel damage in citrus fruit, cytological responses of this horticultural crop to protective ethylene concentrations have not yet been reported. We show that applying high ethylene levels (2 mu L L(-1) for 14 days) causes sublethal stress as it favored the alteration of cuticle, vacuole, middle lamella and primary wall, especially in t…

CyclopropanesCitrusHistologyEthylenefood.ingredientPectinStarchCuticleBOTANICAVacuoleBiologyPolysaccharideElectron Microscopy Service of the UPVchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodMicroscopy Electron TransmissionPolysaccharidesBotanyInstrumentationMiddle lamellachemistry.chemical_classificationBIOLOGIA VEGETALfood and beveragesStarchEthylenesCell ultrastructurePectinMedical Laboratory TechnologyHorticulturechemistryFruitPeel damageUltrastructureAnatomyCross-protection
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