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Marketing communication for the company`s „Es mīlu kafiju” and „Costa Coffee Latvia” during Covid-19
2021
Bakalaura darba „Uzņēmumu „Es mīlu kafiju” un „Costa Coffee Latvia” mārketinga komunikācija Covid-19 laikā” mērķis ir noskaidrot un salīdzināt, kā mainījās uzņēmumu „Es mīlu kafiju” un „Costa Coffee Latvia” mārketinga komunikācija, sākoties Covid-19 ierobežojumiem valstī. Darba teorētiskajā daļā ir apkopota un izstudēta informācija par mārketingu, mārketinga un uzņēmumu komunikāciju. Par sociālajiem medijiem un to lomu mārketingā, kā arī komunikāciju tajos. Par zīmolu, zīmola atpazīstamību un identitāti. Un par komunikāciju Covid-19 laikā. Bakalaura darba empīriskajā daļā tika izmantotas trīs pētījuma metodes: kontentanalīze, intervija un aptauja. Bakalaura darba pētījumi norāda uz to, ka v…
Reglement des kurländischen Creditvereins
1877
Inhalt: Teil I. Das am 18./30/ Mai 1874 Allerhöchst bestätigte Reglement nebst Einschaltungen -- Theil II. Das Taxations-Reglement.
Latvian CDI: Methodology, developmental trends and cross-linguistic comparison
2019
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Baltci Studies on 21 March 2019, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01629778.2019.1590433. In this article, we report the results of a large-scale population study based on the Latvian adaptation of Communicative Development Inventories (CDI) – a parental report tool aimed at mapping the lexical and grammatical development of children under the age of three. Two CDI forms are discussed: CDI I: ‘Words and Gestures’ (8–16 months), and CDI II: ‘Words and Sentences’ (17–36 months). This article discusses the Internet-based methodology used for the data collection, reports the…
Policy vs. reality: intimate contact in Nazi-occupied Latvia
2021
To better understand the contradictions between regulations and reality on consensual relations between German soldiers and Latvian women, this article investigates the development of Nazi sexual p...
Hegemonic representations of the past and digital agency: Giving meaning to “The Soviet Story” on social networking sites
2015
In 2008, Edvīns Šnore, the Latvian film director, released a shocking and provocative documentary, “The Soviet Story,” which explored some terrible episodes from the Soviet past as well as the collaboration between the Soviet and Nazi regimes. Scholars have argued that The Soviet Story is an effective Latvian response to Russian propaganda, but it also exemplifies the broader problems of post-communist memory politics. This article takes a step further in the discussion of The Soviet Story. It focuses on the idea of how memory work triggered by the documentary got started on social networking sites. In particular, the article deals with the video-sharing website YouTube and the Internet en…
Alignments of Latvian economy in the context of European integration
2000
What Do Latvian “Peaceful Peasants” Do? A Peace System in A Rural Parish of Latvia
2013
There is no shortage of violent references in contemporary public discourse in Latvia, where ancient and more recent military exploits are often invoked to conjure up the nation. For example, the F...
The gender-specific examination of migration decision-making and remittance behavior among Latvian emigrants
2021
This article stems from a gender-specific examination of migration decision-making and remittance behavior as a proxy for the creation of gendered transnational spaces when faced with macro-economi...
The Baltic Enlightenment and perceptions of medieval Latvian history
1998
(1998). The Baltic Enlightenment and perceptions of medieval Latvian history. Journal of Baltic Studies: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 213-224.
The Nation of the Socialist Intelligentsia: The National Issue in the Political Thought of Early Latvian Socialism
2012
This article deals with the political debates of early Latvian socialists concerning the national question in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. These debates were crucial for the later development of Latvian politics. The idea of Latvian democratic statehood was first pronounced and advocated in this context. The debate also strongly influenced those Latvian socialists, who as the ‘vanguard of Bolshevism,’ later became devout followers of Lenin. An interaction of several intellectual traditions can be observed in these debates, both German and Russian. The internationalist orientation of the later Bolsheviks (Fricis Roziņš, Pēteris Stučka) is mainly due to the influence of th…