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Beetwen Berlin and Moscow: Polish Western Thought in the Twenty-Year Interwar Period

2020

The article was submitted on 27.02.2020. This article is not primarily focused on presenting arguments and views held by Polish political groups with reference to the territorial shape of the Polish state after the First World War. Instead, its aim is to draw attention to actions taken by these groups towards the defence of Polish western lands. One of the key problems of Poland’s foreign policy after 1918 was the question of relations with its neighbours, chiefly Germany and Russia (and the Soviet Union). For many years, the most serious problem faced by post-Versailles Europe was that of the Germans striving to revise the legal order, to break their political isolation, and return to the …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryПОЛЬСКО-ГЕРМАНСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterwar periodLanguage and LinguisticsPOLAND-RUSSIA-UKRAINE RELATIONSPoliticsPoland’s foreign policy after 1918; Germany-Poland relations; Polish Western thought; Poland-Russia-Ukraine relations; public opinion in PolandState (polity)History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet RepublicsPolitical scienceEconomic historyВНЕШНЯЯ ПОЛИТИКА ПОЛЬШИ ПОСЛЕ 1918 Г.ПОЛЬСКАЯ ЗАПАДНАЯ МЫСЛЬOrder (virtue)media_commonОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ МНЕНИЕ В ПОЛЬШЕWestern thoughtПОЛЬСКО-РУССКО-УКРАИНСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯPOLISH WESTERN THOUGHTGERMANY-POLAND RELATIONSвнешняя политика Польши после 1918 г.; польско-германские отношения; польская западная мысль; польско-русско-украинские отношения; общественное мнение в ПольшеForeign policyPUBLIC OPINION IN POLANDPOLAND’S FOREIGN POLICY AFTER 1918DK1-4735Isolation (psychology)IdeologyQuaestio Rossica
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Facework and Prosocial Teasing in a Synchronous Video Communication Exchange

2019

This study centres on the analysis of prosocial teasing during a videoconference (telecollaboration) exchange between mixed-gender adolescent secondary school students from Spain and Germany. We contend that the provocative elements present in prosocial teasing activate a play frame, in Gregory Bateson’s terms, in which seemingly hostile face acts can be interpreted as playful behaviour. We argue that successful teasing can ultimately enhance the face of the teaser and that of the person being teased and thus build up rapport between them. Our analysis of the facework in the interaction during this telecollaboration exchange is based on Erwin Goffman’s notions of face, demeanour and deferen…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languagelcsh:English languageLiterature and Literary TheoryPolitenessmedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)DeferenceFace negotiation theoryfaceworktelecollaborationlcsh:PR1-9680Language acquisitionlanguage learningLanguage and Linguisticslcsh:English literatureProsocial behaviorlcsh:PE1-3729TelecollaborationPsychologyteasingSocial psychologymedia_commonAtlantis. Journal of the Spanish Association for Anglo-American Studies
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El oficio de la resistencia. <i>Salvem</i> y <i>Viu al Cabanyal</i> como formas de contención del urbanismo neoliberal

2014

This article puts the spotlight on the resistance being displayed in the face of the expropriation and gentrification process currently affecting Valencia’s Cabanyal district (Spain). El Cabanyal is a district that has been left to the whim of town planners wielding megaproject/events cloaked in high-sounding rhetoric proclaiming excellence and competiveness. Specifically, we shall be looking closely at « Salvem el Cabanyal » as a response to the execution of the new Town Planning Plan, and « Viu al Cabanyal » as a means of putting a halt to progressive degradation. Salvem , a platform comprising several different entities, enjoys the support of an array of political, academic and social gr…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)Gender studiesPublic administrationGentrificationLanguage and LinguisticsPoliticsExpropriationExcellenceRhetoricMegaprojectDynamismSociologymedia_commonRevista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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From Francophonie to World Literature in French: Ethics, Poetics, and Politics

2015

Cultural StudiesLiteratureWorld literatureLinguistics and LanguageHistoryPoliticsLiterature and Literary TheoryPoeticsbusiness.industryAnthropologySociologybusinessLanguage and LinguisticsFrench Studies
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Techno-cultural opportunities: the anti-immigration movement in the Finnish mediascape

2015

Horsti's article analyses how transformations in the media environment shaped the political success of the anti-immigration movement in Finland from 2003 to 2013. The qualitative textual analysis of blogs and mainstream media debates that relate to racism and the national populist Finns Party demonstrates how changes in the mediascape in general and in new media technology in particular have provided opportunities for the emerging anti-immigration movement. These changes facilitated the earlier development of the Finns Party but the fragmentation of online space later hindered the internal coherence of the movement and its integration into the populist party political family. In order to re…

Cultural StudiesMediascapeHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectJournalismFinns PartyRacismAnti-immigrationpopulismiPoliticsRacismScapegoatingMainstreamSociologyta518media_commonnationalismiNationalismPopulismrasismiScapegoat mechanismMedia studiesGender studiesPopulismMediascapejournalismiPublic sphereJournalismNew media technologyPatterns of Prejudice
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“This England”: Re-Visiting Shakespearean Landscapes and Mediascapes in John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses (2010)

2017

The paper will offer a reading of John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses (2010), a 90-minute experimental feature film that has been defined as “one of the most vital and original artistic responses to the subject of immigration that British cinema has ever produced” (Mitchell). It will focus on the multifarious ways in which the film makes the “canonical” literary material that it incorporates, including Shakespeare, interact with rarely seen archival material from the BBC regarding the experience of Caribbean and South Asian immigrants in 1950s and 1960s Britain. It will argue that through this interaction the familiarity of Western “canonical” literature re-presents itself as an uncanny landscap…

Cultural StudiesMediascapeLinguistics and LanguageenglishnessLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)hamletEnglish literature060401 art practice history & theorymigrationLanguage and LinguisticsEnglishnePoliticsMovie theaterReading (process)SociologyTheologyUncannyHamlet (place)media_commonarchivebusiness.industry06 humanities and the artspostcolonial shakespearerichard iihome and hospitality060202 literary studiesJohn Akomfrah Migration Archive Media Interference Rhizomatic Shakespeare Postcolonial Shakespeare Home and Hospitality Englishness Richard II Hamletrhizomatic shakespeareAesthetics0602 languages and literaturejohn akomfrahLiterary criticismJohn Akomfrah Migration Archive Media Interference Rhizomatic Shakespeare Postcolonial Shakespeare Home and Hospitality Englishness Richard II Hamlet.businessPR1-9680Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese0604 artsmedia interferenceMulticultural Shakespeare
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The dawn of the secular state? Heritage and identity in Swedish church and state debates 1920–1939

2015

This article provides a study of political positions concerning the role of religion in modern society in Sweden between 1920 and 1939. It aims to increase understanding of the Swedish secularization path, with special emphasis on issues related to heritage and national identity, by comparing the dominant perspectives on these issues in the Church of Sweden and in the Social Democratic Party during that period. It addresses how these positions have influenced policies during the period, as well as some of their implications for later path dependence. It explores relations between religious issues and the concept of national heritage, as well as how the fact that both were at that time commo…

Cultural StudiesNational churchSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectchurch0211 other engineering and technologiesSocial Democratic Party050801 communication & media studies02 engineering and technologysecularizationChurch historyheritagestatePolitics0508 media and communicationsState (polity)Secularizationta517Sociologymedia_commonSecular stateSweden05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningGender studieschurch of SwedenLawNational identityInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
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The “Big Bang” of the populist parties in the European Union: The 2014 European Parliament election

2018

A significant number of voters are turning their backs on traditional parties. The stability of European party systems is being defied by a growing number of (new) radical parties, whose presence i...

Cultural StudiesOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSociology and Political ScienceParliamentStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentComparative politics0506 political scienceGreat recessionManagement of Technology and InnovationPolitical economyPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSocial innovationEuropean union050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonInnovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research
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Freedom from Hate: Solidarity and Non-violent Political Struggle in Poland

2002

Thirty-first August 2001 marked the 21st anniversary of the end of prolonged strikes in Poland that resulted in the forming of the trade union Solidarity. The struggle of Solidarity remains a powerful lesson in political non-violence. In spite of the wide support it enjoyed in Polish society, Solidarity was outlawed in December 1981 and its leaders were imprisoned. If one is suppressed by force, one can answer with force. But Solidarity did not. Was it an ethical standpoint that Solidarity used only peaceful means in its defence or a utilitarian or pragmatic strategy? The paper argues that it was both. The struggle of Solidarity was not only guided by pragmatic considerations on how to achi…

Cultural StudiesOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychology05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsAmerican political science0603 philosophy ethics and religionSolidarityPower (social and political)PhilosophyPoliticsPolitical economyPolitical science0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsTrade union060301 applied ethics050203 business & managementJournal of Human Values
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Poola intertekstuaalsed meemid COVID pandeemia kohta

2021

The aim of the paper is to show the Polish story of the COVID-19 pandemic as seen through a humorous looking glass. Different stages of coronavirus presence in the media and social discourse have been accompanied by the appearance and development of jokes and memes, which illustrate the rapidly changing pandemic situation. The database consists of over three hundred memes, movies, and comments collected between February and May 2020, during the pandemic humour peak, and come mainly from private WhatsApp and Facebook accounts of the researchers. The humorous material is related to introduced restrictions, changing laws, parliamentary elections, news from other affected countries as well as s…

Cultural StudiesPaintingstereotypesHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectmemesMedia studiesSocialist mode of productionEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyintertextualityPoliticscovid restrictionsGN301-674AnthropologyGeneral electionPandemicFunction (engineering)IntertextualitysocialismPeriod (music)media_commonMäetagused
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