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Genealogy of the Concept of Heritage in the European Commission’s Policy Discourse

2019

This article investigates the genealogy of the concept of heritage in the European Commission’s (EC) policy discourse from 1973 to 2016. Based on conceptual analysis of 2,412 documents gathered from the EUR-Lex database, the uses of the concept in the EC’s policy discourse were categorized into seven thematic areas: nature, environment, and biodiversity; human habitats; economy and employment; agricultural products and foodstuffs; promotion of societal development and stability; audiovisuality and digitalization; and European identity and integration. In the EC’s discourse, the concept of heritage develops in the context of intertwined phases of EU integration and cultural Europeanization. …

HistorySociology and Political Science05 social scienceskulttuuripolitiikka0507 social and economic geographykulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceheritagekäsitehistoriaLawPolitical science11. Sustainability050602 political science & public administrationEuropean commissioneurooppalaistuminenEuropean Commission050703 geographyEuropeanization
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Mapping the political toponymy of educational namescapes: A quantitative analysis of Romanian school names

2019

Abstract This study sets out to map the political toponymy of Romanian schooling network. Starting from the theoretical premise that national memory is toponymically inscribed, inter alia, on a series of public organizations that form an institutional namescape, the paper reads the Romanian historical memory through the looking glass of school names. Exhaustive data was collected for the Romanian secondary schools bearing a nominal identity (N = 2850). Data were analyzed in terms of the ethnic and gender distribution, the social (occupational), spatial, and historical structures of the Romanian educational namescape. Our findings reveal that the political toponymy of the Romanian schooling …

HistorySociology and Political ScienceNominal identityRomanian05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupToponymyThe artslanguage.human_language0506 political sciencePoliticsPolitical sciencePremise050602 political science & public administrationlanguageSocial science050703 geographyInscribed figurePolitical Geography
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STATE BUILDING, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND THE MAKING OF A FRONTIER REGIME IN NORTHEASTERN ETHIOPIA, c. 1944–75

2016

AbstractCombining a set of grey literature and primary sources, this article analyses the rise and fall of the sultanate of Awsa, northeastern Ethiopia, between 1944 and 1975. Ali Mirah exploited the typical repertoires of a frontier regime to consolidate a semi-independent Muslim chiefdom at the fringes of the Christian empire of Ethiopia. Foreign investors in commercial agriculture provided the sultanate and its counterparts within the Ethiopian state with tangible and intangible resources that shaped the quest for statecraft in the Lower Awash Valley.

HistorySomalia050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyState buildingCottonEritrea050701 cultural studiesPoliticsFrontierState (polity)Sovereignty0502 economics and businessAwsadevelopmentmedia_common05 social sciencesterritoryEmpireGrey literatureState-buildinglandpoliticGeographyEconomyDjiboutiEthiopiaChiefdom
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Private Space in Soviet Cinema: Case Study of Riga

2018

Abstract The aim of this article is to discover the discourse of living spaces of Riga through the films of the Soviet period and to examine essential changes of private space in different residential structures. This study contributes to the field of human geography by conducting content analysis of a vast number of Soviet films with a focus on the development and spatial organization of apartments in Riga. The analysis of 264 films illustrates that living spaces are rarely portrayed in the Soviet cinema and they mostly provide intentionally formed idealistic information about the qualities and achievements of Soviet private space.

HistoryThesaurus (information retrieval)business.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geography06 humanities and the artsConservationPrivate spaceVisual arts060104 historyUrban StudiesMovie theaterArchitecture0601 history and archaeologySociologyArchitecturebusiness050703 geographyUrbanismNature and Landscape ConservationArchitecture and Urban Planning
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El papel de la Geografía en el análisis del contenido semántico de los topónimos. El caso de Alicante

2018

La relación entre Geografía y Toponimia es incuestionable, ya que los topónimos designan lugares de la superficie terrestre, y la Geografía es la ciencia que estudia los fenómenos que suceden sobre dichos lugares. Además, los nombres de lugar son una herramienta de primer orden para la reconstitución de un paisaje geográfico desaparecido. La Geografía, la Historia y la Lingüística son las tres principales disciplinas auxiliares de la ciencia toponímica. Se lleva a cabo un análisis toponímico de un caso paradigmático al respecto: Alacant/Alicante. Por un lado repasamos su larga y convulsa historia antigua, que implicó el abandono del poblado romano y su traslado -junto con su topónimo- al so…

HistoryTossal de Manises05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentHappeningL’Albufereta.0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyplace names021107 urban & regional planningToponímia02 engineering and technologyToponymyToponymieUrban StudiesMeaning (semiotics)Geographic analysisAlicante/Alacant/Laqant/LucentumRelation (history of concept)toponimia050703 geographyHumanities
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The Line: committing and commemorating ‘the crime without a name’

2018

This article analyses Gina Shmukler’s verbatim play The Line (2012) and argues for another look at the testimonies captured from witnesses, survivors and perpetrators of the violence targeting foreign and perceived as foreign persons in South Africa that escalated in 2008 and in 2015. It is a narrative analysis of the play that uses Gregory H. Stanton’s Ten Stages of Genocide model and the United Nations Convention on Genocide to investigate the theatrical representation of the violence. This account argues that the events that are captured in the play and that inspired it should be reconsidered as acts of genocide. In the absence of an official acknowledgement of the events as genocide, pe…

HistoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAcknowledgement0507 social and economic geographyCriminologyGenocideThe VoidRepresentation (politics)Narrative inquiry050906 social workConventionEmbodied cognitionXenophobia0509 other social sciences050703 geographymedia_commonSouth African Theatre Journal
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The Origins of Economic Growth and Regional Income Inequality in Latin Europe, 1870–1950

2018

Regional income inequality in Latin Europe (France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal) showed a distinctive pattern between 1870 and 1950. Data about population on a decadal basis and Gross Domestic Product (gdp) for 171 regions (84 French départements, 22 Italian regioni, 18 Portuguese distritos, and 49 Spanish provincias) shows that regional inequality increased from 1870 to 1910 but gradually flattened out thereafter until 1950. Current regional disparities in per-capita income throughout Latin Europe are essentially the result of a long-term evolution that traces back to the origins of modern economic growth. Moreover, this study shows the emergence of the core–periphery pattern that characte…

Historyeducation.field_of_studyInequality060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopulation06 humanities and the artsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsGeographyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceEconomy0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyEconomic geography050207 economicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringeducationRegional incomemedia_commonThe Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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Diaspora diplomacy: Nordic and Baltic perspective

2020

The aim of the article is to offer a comparative overview of the latest developments in the Baltic and Nordic state diaspora engagement policies and outreach practices, and to further the understanding of the term diaspora diplomacy. In this article, diaspora diplomacy is understood as the use of Foreign Service, or other branches of government, to promote the systematic relationship, for mutual benefit, between the country of origin government, diaspora groupings in countries of residence, and the various interest associations in both the country of origin and country of residence. In addition to reviewing the diaspora outreach initiatives of the eight countries, the article also utilizes …

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)0507 social and economic geographyPublic administration0506 political scienceDiasporaOutreachState (polity)Political sciencePolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administration050703 geographyDiplomacyDemographymedia_commonDiaspora Studies
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Romanians’ current perception of threat from immigrants in a context of co-ethnic migration: assessing the role of intergroup conflict and active/pas…

2017

AbstractThis paper investigates the predictors of natives’ perception of the immigrant threat in Romania, an interesting site given immigrants’ marginal presence in the total population and the sizeable proportion of co-ethnic immigrants. Yet the interplay between nationalism and religion shapes an ideological frame that favours unwelcoming attitudes towards immigrants that challenge the Romanian identity forged along ethnic and religious ties. The authors used regression to analyse immigrant threat according to several dimensions: cosmopolitanism, group conflict and intergroup contact. In order to reflect specificities of this particular context, the latter dimension is conceptualized so a…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGroup conflictImmigration0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Context (language use)0506 political scienceNationalismPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationCosmopolitanismSociologyConflict theories050703 geographySocial psychologymedia_commonSoutheast European and Black Sea Studies
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The digital nomad: Buzzword or research category?

2016

“Living and Working in Paradise: The Rise of the Digital Nomad” (Hart, 2015) is the title of an article in The Telegraph about a new generation of location-independent freelancers, young entreprene...

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject0502 economics and business05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyArt history050211 marketingParadise050703 geographymedia_commonTransnational Social Review
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