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Mediterranean Great Conversation

2015

The exit from the Mediterranean emergency requires rethinking its identity in a new perspective. This means recognizing its legitimate role as a “Great Sea in Between”, as a cultural interface able to connect all the citizens that address to it, in everyday life and as individuals, involving them in a real “great conversation” based on the design disciplines. Design, Brand, Visual Identity, Packaging, Social Media, Fashion, Food, Architecture, Music may be powerful antidotes to the immobility of those who mourn a lost Mediterranean harmony and also a viable alternative to the ethnic closure led by the proponents of the Clash of Civilizations.

Architectural Design Bruno Latour Design design del prodotto fashion design Grande Conversazione Great Conversation Invention of Tradition Mediterranean Sea Mediterraneo Music Packaging Social Media Soft Economy Visual IdentitySettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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The role of modern architecture and interior design in the Latvian brending

2013

The national identity or the originality of expression of a nation`s culture is an important factor that is confining identification of a numerically and geographically small country in the age of globalization, with an inestimable role in the nation's self-maintenance. The respect for cultural heritage and valuable contemporary architecture and interior design have invaluable importance in forming national identity. The main issues of Architecture and design about the functional and aesthetic, form and materials, arrangement and integrity have always been and currently are important. Each successive step is the continuation of previous experience. Then the language of Architecture and inte…

Architectural engineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLatvianContext (language use)General MedicineCivil engineeringCultural tourismlanguage.human_languageCultural heritagearchitecture; culture; interior design; national identity; Latvia; state branding; tourismGeographyOriginalityNational identitylanguageArchitecturebusinessInterior designmedia_commonArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Argumentativeness and political participation: A cross-cultural analysis in the United States and Turkey

2013

This study is an examination of the relationship between argumentativeness and political participation and the moderating effect of nationality on this relationship. Through a survey analysis of 801 individuals in the United States (592) and Turkey (209), the following was found: Americans are more argumentative than Turks, Turks participate more in politics than Americans, argumentativeness and political participation are not significantly correlated, and nationality does not significantly affect the relationship between argumentativeness and political participation. Cultural differences between the United States and Turkey are discussed as reasons for differences between the two nations i…

ArgumentativePoliticsCommunicationCultural diversityPolitical scienceNational identityta5141NationalityCross-culturalHofstede's cultural dimensions theoryGender studiesta518Affect (psychology)Communication Studies
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The impact of theatrical experiences on young adults in Spain

2018

This study examines how young adults experience theatre and how this activity impacts their personal development. A total of 305 subjects, between 14 and 29 years old, completed the 'Theatre and me' (T&Y) battery of questions. Correlation and variance analysis were conducted considering age and gender. Older subjects reported that participating in drama activities has a greater impact on their lives, helps them to have a greater proclivity to take risks and to be more open-minded. With respect to gender, girls score higher than boys in 'Tolerance to RiskTaking and Commitment', 'Identity and Consciousness', Expression of Feeling' and 'Escape'

Art dramàtic EnsenyamentTheatre studiesLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsIdentity (social science)Gender studiesIndividual development06 humanities and the artsCreativityEducationPersonal development0504 sociology060402 drama & theaterYoung adultPsychologybusiness0604 artsmedia_commonResearch in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance
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Artes marciales japonesas: prácticas corporales representativas de su identidad cultural

2011

La implantación y difusión de las artes marciales japonesas en Occidente supuso la importación de prácticas socioculturales privadas de las premisas de su contexto de origen. ¿Cómo afrontar estas prácticas que son ajenas a nuestra identidad cultural? Una interpretación estricta exige entenderlas como prácticas corporales con una idiosincrasia cultural, caracterizadas por incorporar una experiencia vivencial en la que el cuerpo ocupa un lugar preeminente. Su enseñanza y aprendizaje se establecen a través de un sistema triangular integrado por una esencia espiritual, una forma técnica y una estructura física (sin-gi-tai), que se inserta en un proceso singular (shu-ha-ri).

Artes marciales: educación. Budo. Enseñanza. Mente y cuerpo.Cultural identityEducaciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectTriangular systemsArt historyFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)Educationlcsh:GV557-1198.995Physical structureEducação FísicaMartial arts: education. Budo. Teaching. Mind and bodymedia_commonlcsh:SportsEsportslcsh:LC8-6691Martial artslcsh:Special aspects of educationInterpretation (philosophy)ArtDeporteArtes marcialesBudoEthnologyPerformance artMente y cuerpoArtes marciais: educação. Budo. Ensino. Mente e corpo.Enseñanza
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What can gender tell us about the pre-retirement experiences of elite distance runners in Finland?: A thematic narrative analysis

2016

Abstract Objectives This study explores gendered experiences of the mastery stage in endurance runners' athletic careers in terms of (a) key themes in this period of life, (b) retirement decision-making and (c) changes in athletic and runner identities. Design and method Ten male and nine female athletes aged between 25 and 62 participated in individual interviews. The data were analyzed via thematic narrative analysis. Results and conclusion Gendered meanings permeate career decision-making and retirement patterns of Finnish runners. Female athletes reported many difficulties, including health problems, loneliness, societal pressure and lack of social support during the final years of thei…

Athletic retirementmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Career transitionsCoachingDevelopmental psychologyNarrative inquiry03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineIdentity0502 economics and businessmedicineta315ta515Applied Psychologymedia_commonNarrative inquirybiologyAthletesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesLoneliness030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationFriendshipEliteCultural praxismedicine.symptomPsychologybusinesshuman activities050212 sport leisure & tourismPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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Modi di abitare, tipi e varianti: alcune riflessioni sulla cultura abitativa ellenistico-romana in Sicilia

2020

After a brief survey on the previous studies on the Sicilian domestic architecture of the hellenistic and Roman periods, this paper questions the idea of a continuous development of the Greek house's central space, from the simple court to the peristyle, as well as the opposition between “centripetal”and “axial” (i.e. the Greek peristyle house and the Roman atrium house). This rigid distinction doesn't take in account the existence of an hybrid form of the court that doesn't fit well in these comfortable cathegories: the “tetrastylon”. Sicilian houses are reconsidered in order to establish if this and other single houses' features can be labelled as “Punic”, “Greek” or “Roman” or if this is…

Atrium HousePeristyle HouseDomestic architecture Hellenistic ad Roman Sicily Cultural identitySettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Female Cyborgs, Gender Performance, and Utopian Gaze in Alex Garland’s Ex Machina

2020

The cyborg as a metaphor for cultural encodings of the interaction between humans and technology has been an accepted trope since the publication of Donna Haraway’s “Cyborg Manifesto.” Alex Garland’s 2015 film Ex Machina shares many of its key themes and motifs with earlier science fiction films, from Fritz Lang’s Metropolis to Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. A first viewing of the film thus suggests an interpretation that focuses on the film’s portrayal of its female cyborgs Ava and Kyoko as another version of the “pleasure model” in the mode of Lang’s Maria or Scott’s Pris. However, it is the tension between Ava’s intelligence and visual attractiveness and her performance of a female gender …

AttractivenessDonna Harawayfemale cyborgMetaphorInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectTrope (literature)Identity (social science)Art historyArtGazePleasureEx Machinahomework economyEncoding (semiotics)science fiction filmmedia_commonZagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich
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A Multi-Expert Based Approach to Continuous Authentication of Mobile-Device Users

2003

Currently used in mobile devices PIN-based user authentication cannot provide a sufficient security level. Methods based on multi-modal user authentication involving biometrics (i.e. physical and behavioral characteristics of a person) may be employed to cope with this problem. However, dealing with physical characteristics only, these methods are either unable to provide continuous and user-friendly identity verification, or are resource consuming.

AuthenticationUser authenticationResource (project management)BiometricsHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceIdentity (object-oriented programming)Security levelComputer securitycomputer.software_genreMobile devicecomputer
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Ethnicity, 2012/6 : Ethnic Identities and Integration of the Society

2012

"Ethnicity" – a peer-reviewed journal was established by the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology (University of Latvia). The journal publishes original works about ethnicity in different fields of knowledge – sociology, history, social linguistics, social psychology, law, political science.

Balticscyber spacepolitical culturenational identityPolandethnic identity:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Ethnology [Research Subject Categories]Polonia
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