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Pastāvošā stāvokļa analīze Eirāzijas cietuma kapelānu profesionālo vajadzību noteikšanai

2020

Pētījums veikts ar mērķi veikt Eirāzijas cietumu kapelānu situācijas analīzi, lai sekmīgi apzinātu cietuma kapelānu vajadzības gan pašreizējā, gan turpmākajā attīstības posmā. Darbības pētījumā tika izmantoti mērķu-orientētas projekta plānošanas un loģiskās struktūras pieejas koncepti un iesaistīti dalībnieki no sešiem Eirāzijas reģioniem. Darba pētījumā tika pielietotas šādas datu vākšanas metodes - intervija, dienasgrāmatu piezīmes, anketēšana, dokumentu analīze, kā arī veikta ieinteresēto personu (cietuma kapelānu) un problēmu tabulas analīze. Literatūras izpētē un darbības pētījuma rezultātos redzama savstarpēja atbilstība, kas norāda uz precīzu cietuma kapelāna personisko un profesionā…

Good News Jail & Prison Ministry (ang. abr. GNJ&PM)Pedagoģijalabizjūta (ang. abr. SWB)Pastāvošā stāvokļa analīzemērķu-orientēta projekta plānošana (ang. abr. OOPP)loģiskās struktūras pieeja (ang. abr. LFA)
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Intellectual Life and Literature at Solovki 1923-1930: The Paris of the Northern Concentration Camps

2018

In 1923, the Soviet state decided to create a prison camp on the Solovki archipelago, the site of a former monastery. It became the laboratory of the Gulag, where the techniques of labour-camp exploitation were developed. Prisoners died by the hundreds both within the walls of the monastery and in the frozen forests beyond. Yet the camp's activities in cultural re-education were surprisingly extensive. With the connivance of part of the administration, Solovki became a unique cultural citadel, where the values of a dying intelligentsia were reflected in the works and words of the prisoners, who numbered not only poets and actors but also figures such as the revered Russian scholar Dmitrii L…

Gulag cultureSolovki prison campSolovkiSoviet re-educationGulag literature
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“I feel, I know, I am immortal”: literary works in the newspapers of Soviet prisons and camps in the 1920s

2021

Abstract The present article sheds new light on the newspapers and other publications of the Soviet prison camps in the 1920s and early 1930s. The first part reconstructs the institutional dynamics that brought about the publication of newspapers, wall newspapers and other periodicals produced inside the camps. The article then focuses on a selection of literary works published by inmates and on the importance of Soviet newspapers published in places of detention as a source for the study not only of the history of the Gulag, but also of its culture and literature.

HistorySoviet Re-education PoliciesLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectGulagMedia studiesGulagPrisonNewspapers of Soviet Prisons and CampsGulag LiteratureGulag Culturemedia_commonNewspaper
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AUGMENTED REALITY. PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE.

2013

The access to information is a right and a duty. An accessible website becomes a universal resource for all people who surf the net, it becomes a powerful tool to spread its message and its information with the conscious and the knowledge that the information will come to anyone who wants to access it. The innovative technologies of graphic communication (ICT) are the means to allow this cultural diffusion. In this paper the goal is to demonstrate that a conscious use of ICT allows the accessibility of the cultural heritage. The case study is on the prisons of the Inquisition in Palermo. A great opportunity has permitted to carry out a cultural, historical, architectural and social research…

Impact factorComputer sciencePrestigeMuseum informaticsInformation scienceVisual artsSocial researchCultural heritageInformaticsCultural heritage managementAugmented realitySettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoCompetence (human resources)museum virtual models Augmented Reality prison of Inquisition.
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« LITTERATUR och LAG » : Skandinavisk kultur och litteratur i ett internationellt och tvärvetenskapligt perspektiv

2014

Raksti no Starptautiskās Skandināvistikas studiju asociācijas (IASS) 29. zinātniskās konferences Rīgā un Daugavpilī 2012.

Literary historiographyHistorical Crime NovelWilliam Heinesen’s Novel "The Good Hope"Swedish literary criticismPsychology of crimeRhetoric of prison literatureHenri NathansenDag Solstad's "Novel 11 Book 18"Greek TragedyDetective storiesCrime fictionGenre normStieg LarssonLaw and literature:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics [Research Subject Categories]Swedish Detective Literature in LatviaMartin KochHenning Mankell’s "The Dogs of Riga"Female writerKerstin Ekman’s “The Practice of Murder”
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“In States Unborn and Accents Yet Unknown”: Spectral Shakespeare in Paolo and Vittorio Taviani’s Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die).

2014

The paper focuses on Paolo and Vittorio Taviani’s Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die) (2012), an Italian adaptation of Julius Caesar set in a high security prison in Rome with a cast entirely made of convicts or former convicts. It explores how this adaptation "deconstructs" and "rewrites" Shakespeare (from an "Interview" with the film directors), especially by setting Julius Caesar in the "unborn state" of a prison, and through the use of a number of "accents yet unknown"–the inclusion of "dialects" from the South of Italy that not only displace the English "original" but also "standard" Italian translations of the play. The paper argues that the "Shakespeare" that emerges from this film …

LiteratureShakespearePrison Shakespeare Julius Caeasr Translation Adaptationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectShakespeare; media adaptation; prison Shakespeare; Taviani brothersTaviani brothersArt historyArtprison ShakespeareGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPerformance artMedia adaptationmedia adaptationbusinessGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonShakespeare Bulletin
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Sicilia. Dialetto di Pietraperzia (Caltanissetta), voce di Salvatore Martorano: Ph 2943 [CD 1: 4]

2019

This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World War I. Italian Recordings”, edited by Christian Liebl and Gerda Lechleitner, and published by VÖAW. A s far as the description of the entire work is concerned, Series 17/1–6 is a commented source edition of sound documents featuring prisoners of war from World War I. The collection, compiled by various scholars in cooperation with the Phonogrammarchiv of Wien, comprises 250 language and music recordings. State-of-the-art re-recording and special signal processing, together with the expertise in handling historical sound documents, form the basis for processing and making these unique sources ac…

Settore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica ItalianaKarl von EttmayerLa varva francaDialect of Pietraperzia (Enna)Italian DialectWorld War IFolktaleProverbs Nurse Rhyme Love songRecordings from Prisoner-of-War CampMauthausen
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Sicilia. Dialetto di Sciacca (Agrigento), voce di Carlo Antonio Puleo: Ph 2944–2945/1 [CD 1: 5]

2019

This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World War I. Italian Recordings”, edited by Christian Liebl and Gerda Lechleitner, and published by VÖAW. A s far as the description of the entire work is concerned, Series 17/1–6 is a commented source edition of sound documents featuring prisoners of war from World War I. The collection, compiled by various scholars in cooperation with the Phonogrammarchiv of Wien, comprises 250 language and music recordings. State-of-the-art re-recording and special signal processing, together with the expertise in handling historical sound documents, form the basis for processing and making these unique sources ac…

Settore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica ItalianaProverbKarl von EttmayerLa varva francaItalian DialectWorld War IFolktaleSicilyRecordings from Prisoner-of-War CampMauthausenDialect of Sciacca (South Coast)
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Sicily. Dialect of Sciacca (Agrigento), spoken by Carlo Antonio Puleo: Ph 2944–2945/1 [CD 1: 5]

2019

This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World War I. Italian Recordings”, edited by Christian Liebl and Gerda Lechleitner, and published by VÖAW. A s far as the description of the entire work is concerned, Series 17/1–6 is a commented source edition of sound documents featuring prisoners of war from World War I. The collection, compiled by various scholars in cooperation with the Phonogrammarchiv of Wien, comprises 250 language and music recordings. State-of-the-art re-recording and special signal processing, together with the expertise in handling historical sound documents, form the basis for processing and making these unique sources ac…

Settore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica ItalianaProverbKarl von EttmayerLa varva francaItalian DialectWorld War IFolktaleSicilyRecordings from Prisoner-of-War CampMauthausenDialect of Sciacca (South Coast)
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Sicily. Dialect of Pietraperzia (Caltanissetta), spoken by Salvatore Martorano: Ph 2943 [CD 1: 4]

2019

This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World War I. Italian Recordings”, edited by Christian Liebl and Gerda Lechleitner, and published by VÖAW. A s far as the description of the entire work is concerned, Series 17/1–6 is a commented source edition of sound documents featuring prisoners of war from World War I. The collection, compiled by various scholars in cooperation with the Phonogrammarchiv of Wien, comprises 250 language and music recordings. State-of-the-art re-recording and special signal processing, together with the expertise in handling historical sound documents, form the basis for processing and making these unique sources ac…

Settore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica ItalianaProverbs nurse thyme love songKarl von EttmayerLa varva francaItalian DialectWorld War IFolktaleRecordings from Prisoner-of-War CampMauthausenDialect of Pietraperzia (Ennat)
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