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Decolonisation of the Zimbabwean linguistic landscape through renaming: a quantitative and linguistic landscaping analysis

2021

The language question is topical in Africa because of colonial hegemonies by colonial and languages of global communication such as English, French, and Portuguese. English hegemony in dominant dom...

Cultural StudiesHistoryHegemonyAnthropologylanguageLandscapingPortugueseToponymyColonialismDecolonizationLinguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguistic landscapeAfrican Identities
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Semiotics of pride and profit: interrogating commodification in indigenous handicraft production

2014

This study investigates the shifting terrain of pride, profit and power relations in minority language communities under contemporary globalisation. While “pride” associates linguistic-cultural heritage with identity and preservation, “profit” views these as sources of economic gain. In contemporary late capitalism, “pride” seems to be increasingly giving way to “profit”. Arguing that this transformation needs to be interrogated in terms of complexity and that a detailed, multilayered semiotic analysis can open a privileged window for such an inquiry, this study combines critical multimodal discourse analysis and an ethnographic approach to analyse processes of semiotic commodification in h…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguagePridecommodificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysista6121kielivähemmistötLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousLate capitalismmultimodal discourse analysisHandicraftkielelliset vähemmistötSemioticsSociologySocial sciencemedia_commonkaupallistuminenetnografiaCommodificationCommunicationkäsityötdiskurssianalyysilate capitalismAestheticsMinority languageSocial Semiotics
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East Asia in the Global Economy: Theoretical and Empirical Questions for Marxism

2019

As Marxism and socialism pass through watershed years it is important to reflect on the abiding questions of Marxist theory and empirical analysis. This article takes up this task in the context of East Asia under the impetus of globalisation and neo-liberalism, introducing a collection of five articles collected in the special issue. The article shows that questions Marx posed about the global economy more than a century ago remain prescient and continue to animate cutting-edge research, as shown in the articles in this special issue.

Cultural StudiesMarxism; East Asia; globalisation; neo-liberalism; capitalist crises; profit rates05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographySocialist mode of production050701 cultural studies0506 political scienceTask (project management)GlobalizationPolitical economyPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationEast AsiaMarxist philosophySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Contemporary Asia
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The rhetoric of love in religious peacebuilding

2020

Religious leaders involved in peacebuilding initiatives often refer to the religious value of love to encourage groups in conflict to live peacefully together. In this article, I suggest that references to love as a religious value might contribute to bridging social capital, meaning social bonds between groups who have experienced conflict. However, without simultaneously addressing questions of justice, which is often necessary in violent conflicts, creating social bonds through references to love constitutes a weak contribution to peace. The article uses the study of a religious peacebuilding project in Ethiopia as an example and illustrates how religious leaders failed to make a substan…

Cultural StudiesPhilosophyVDP::Sociology: 220media_common.quotation_subjectPeacebuildingRhetoricReligious studiesGender studiesSociologyValue (mathematics)VDP::Sosiologi: 220media_commonSocial capitalJournal of Contemporary Religion
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Net-Strikes: A Proposal for Re-orienting Social Struggles in the 21st Century

2020

The globalisation of the economy and the slow but steady loss of Nation-States’ power to global enterprises and financial capital force us to redefine strikes as a weapon for advancing social causes. The institutions legitimising this form of protest have changed greatly in the 21st Century. They must recoup their ability to change things if they are to remain an effective tool. The following paper reveals the reasons behind the decline of strikes in the modern world and proposes the ‘net-strike’ concept (or networked strike): a formula for bringing strikes up to date to meet today’s challenges.

Cultural StudiesPower (social and political)GlobalizationMarket economySociology and Political ScienceFinancial capitalEconomicsSocial issuesDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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Rhetoric of unity and cultural diversity in the making of European cultural identity

2011

The fundamental aim of the cultural policy of the European Union (EU) is to emphasize the obvious cultural diversity of Europe, while looking for some underlying common elements which unify the various cultures in Europe. Through these common elements, the EU policy produces ‘an imagined cultural community’ of Europe which is ‘united in diversity’, as one of the slogans of the Union states. This discourse characterizes various documents which are essential to the EU cultural policy, such as the Treaty of Lisbon, the European Agenda for Culture and the EU’s decision on the European Capital of Culture program. In addition, the discourse is applied to the production of cultural events in Europ…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceCultural identityta6132European Capital of CulturePolitical scienceCultural diversityPolitical economyCultural homogenizationta6131Cultural heritage managementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceTreaty of LisbonSocial scienceEuropean unionmedia_commonCultural policyInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
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From Paris and Beijing to Washington and Brasilia: the grand design of capital cities and the early plans for Quezon City

2014

International audience; Political leaders have always sought to build monumental capitals, with earlier designs influencing those of later cities. The Western design that revolved around a central axis of power became evident in some Asian capitals, although cities in the Chinese cultural realm differed in shape but nonetheless had its own axis of power. This article provides a typology of capital cities and from this perspective it explores the design of the newly created capital of Quezon City in the late 1930s. Quezon City’s design embraced some design ideas from elsewhere, but it remained unique. However, the design was not realized entirely.

Cultural StudiesTypologyEconomic growthSociology and Political Science[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyurban planning[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPower (social and political)PoliticsBeijingUrban planningPolitical scienceRealm050602 political science & public administrationWashington DCComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUScapital citiesGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Quezon city021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyManila0506 political scienceEconomyCapital (economics)
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El traje nuevo del emperador: endogamia, nepotismo, clientelismo, ídolos y mitos en la trastienda de la poesía española contemporánea

2018

La poesía está desnuda, siempre lo estuvo, a pesar de su corte de aduladores que nos dicen que solo se engalana con los más absurdos ropajes de su conveniencia. La extensa red de silencios, complicidades y favores que recubren su visibilidad, convertida en producto cultural de las élites, ha hecho imposible la evidencia: la poesía está desnuda y su historia tiene más que ver con la exclusión y el sectarismo, que con el rigor crítico e histórico. Mientras siga en manos de las élites intelectuales, ellas mismas producto de un nepotismo y un clientelismo servil y endogámico, mientras siga disuelta entre los mitos que esa misma élite intelectual sostiene, y mientras siga presa de una investigac…

Cultural StudiesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLinguistics and LanguageHistoryHegemonyLiterature and Literary TheoryPoetryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCapitalismLanguage and LinguisticsPower (social and political)PoliticsDissenting opinionPolitical science:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Dominant ideologyIdeologyHumanitiesmedia_commonKamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural.
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A Cross-Cultural Perspective on the Privacy Calculus

2017

The “privacy calculus” approach to studying online privacy implies that willingness to engage in disclosures on social network sites (SNSs) depends on evaluation of the resulting risks and benefits. In this article, we propose that cultural factors influence the perception of privacy risks and social gratifications. Based on survey data collected from participants from five countries (Germany [ n = 740], the Netherlands [ n = 89], the United Kingdom [ n = 67], the United States [ n = 489], and China [ n = 165]), we successfully replicated the privacy calculus. Furthermore, we found that culture plays an important role: As expected, people from cultures ranking high in individualism found i…

Cultural StudiesUncertainty avoidanceKnowledge managementSocial networkbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesInternet privacy050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyPrivacy calculuslcsh:P87-96Computer Science Applicationslcsh:Communication. Mass mediaIndividualism0508 media and communicationsSelf-disclosureCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaSociologybusinessSocial capitalSocial Media + Society
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Ciudades creativas y pueblos con encanto: los nuevos procesos patrimoniales del siglo XXI

2017

Durante las últimas décadas hemos asistido a un crecimiento espectacular del fenómeno patrimonial. La eclosión patrimonial, entre otras cosas, puede ser leída como una cara más del tercer espíritu del capitalismo. El desembarco de la economía de los intangibles y el acento en la producción del valor de lo inmaterial ha cambiado las reglas del juego de la economía mundial. Nuestra hipótesis de partida es que hemos asistido a una importante transformación en las activaciones patrimoniales: del nacionalismo político, que impulsó el patrimonio colectivo en el XIX, hemos pasado al nacionalismo de consumo en el siglo XXI. En este contexto, este artículo analiza el distinto impacto que tienen los …

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)economía de los intangiblesciudades creativasLinguistics and Language05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographypueblos con encanto021107 urban & regional planningContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyCapitalismConsumption (sociology)BoomLanguage and LinguisticsEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyNationalismPoliticsGN301-674Political scienceSmart cityEconomic historypatrimonio050703 geographyRevista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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