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Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: An Overview of Their Relationship from the Perspective of Moral Values

2021

Orthodox–Evangelical relationships are dominated by proselytism (at least in Eastern Europe and in the former Soviet Union). This is understood as church conversion practiced through unfair means among people who are already Christians, belonging to so-called “historical churches.” However, beyond it, there is a real potential for cooperation using moral values as a starting point. As there is an increasing disagreement between the Orthodox and mainline Protestant on moral values, the Orthodox and Evangelicals might increase their cooperation as they witness traditional values of Christianity. This kind of cooperation might be partially contextual, but it is based on Biblicism, which both O…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyOrthodoxy0603 philosophy ethics and religionBL1-2790ecumenical movementTraditional valuesProtestantism0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologymoral valuesmedia_common060303 religions & theologyReligions. Mythology. Rationalism05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Religious studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsChristianityWitnessForm of the Goodorthodox and evangelicalsproselytismWorld Council of ChurchesReligions
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A Shock to the System: HIV among Older African Women in Zimbabwe

2018

HIV remains a threat to the ordinary everyday life of older woman in African society. In what can be called “a reality shock,” HIV challenges most of the ordinary everyday endeavors in conservative African societies as it imposes new Western prevention, treatment, and health-management methods over long-held African traditions. The reality of the “Western” HIV epidemic, and its impact on the “African” ordinary everyday life, demands that the infected undergo a paradigm shift in order for them to live harmoniously within their society. This calls for a re-examination of traditional values and a strong sense of responsibility, courage, and determination to remain relevant and not be considere…

ZimbabweLifeworldmedia_common.quotation_subjectHiv epidemiclcsh:HM401-1281Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)HIVGeneral Social SciencesGender studiesmedicine.disease_causeReality ShockShock (economics)lcsh:Sociology (General)Traditional valuesParadigm shiftmedicineSociologyLifeworldEveryday lifeOlder WomenParadigm ShiftCouragemedia_commonQualitative Sociology Review
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Culinary tourism experiences in agri-tourism destinations and sustainable consumption-Understanding Italian tourists' motivations

2019

Culinary tourism represents an emerging component of the tourism industry and encompasses all the traditional values associated with the new trends in tourism: respect for culture and tradition, authenticity and sustainability. Italy is known worldwide for the richness and variety of its gastronomy, and agri-tourism represents one of the most important places where culinary tourists can experience local food and beverages. By using a modified version of Kim and Eves&rsquo

Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDestinationsTraditional valuesGastronomy0502 economics and businessSustainable consumptionLocal foodFood consumptionRural developmentMarketinglcsh:Environmental sciencesSocial and environmental sustainabilitylcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesGastronomylcsh:TD194-195Scale (social sciences)Sustainability050211 marketingBusinessCultural experienceCulinary tourism050212 sport leisure & tourismTourism
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“El espíritu fáustico del mundo técnico”. Enfermedad mental y crítica cultural en la España de Franco

2021

'El espíritu fáustico del mundo técnico'. Enfermedad mental y crítica cultural en la España de Franco.‒ Teniendo en cuenta la querencia casi constitutiva de la medicina mental por la crítica cultural, no debe sorprender que, dentro de su particular litigio con la modernidad, la dictadura franquista fuese un periodo de in tensa floración del ensayismo psiquiátrico conservador. Partiendo de los temores de una posible regresión física y moral de la 'Hispanidad' a causa de la artificiosidad de la vida moderna, la infiltración del liberalismo y la erosión de los valores tradicionales, el género fue desplazando su interés hacia un análisis de la 'sociedad neuro tizada' que, con referentes filosóf…

Cultural StudiesCienciaHistoryTechnologyHistoryPsychoanalysisTécnicamedia_common.quotation_subjectScienceEspañaHistory (General)DictatorshipPsychicDictadorsTraditional valuesD1-2009spainmedicineArtificialityPsiquiatriaCultura espanyolascienceCultural criticismPsiquiatríamedia_commonPsychiatryModernityMental illnessmedicine.diseaseFranquismopsychiatryFrancoLiberalismSpaintechnologyfrancoCrítica culturalCriticismcultural criticism
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The race to educational reform in the USA: the race to the top

2011

From the cognitive perspective of embodiment and relying mostly on the powerful and revealing tool of metaphor, we approach the issue of education in the Obama administration's discourse trying to unveil the ideological preferences hidden behind the use of the different metaphors. It is assumed that this body of metaphors will contribute to the political and cultural understanding of such strategic issue to a nation. The analysis of speeches on education by leading figures plus the media reflection of educational problems (Washington Post) will let us see from a close distance how education is talked about. After the analysis of the four metaphors, it will be seen that traditional values su…

Linguistics and LanguageMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisMedia studiesLiteral and figurative languageLanguage and LinguisticsEducationPoliticsIndividualismTraditional valuesIdeologySociologySocial scienceRace to the Topmedia_commonLanguage and Education
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Higher Education and the Knowledge Society

2010

Knowledge society may be defined as a discourse which is based on certain intellectual starting points in the analyses of modern societies, while as a concept it tends to create its own images, expectations, and narratives. The importance of higher education in this discourse is rooted in the fact that changes in science, research, and technology have changed the social role of universities. According to a radical perspective, a rapid metamorphosis is taking place in the relationship between knowledge production and university institution, whereas a more moderate view holds that recent changes challenge the traditional values found in higher education institutions.

Knowledge societyHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Knowledge productionTraditional valuesPolitical scienceInstitutionSocial roleNarrativeSocial sciencebusinessmedia_common
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Russia’s cultural policy abroad as a projection of the “Russian World”

2023

The policy review discusses the recent developments in Russian cultural policy. These developments incorporate Russian culture into its geo-political ambitions. Obviously, the war in Ukraine makes these developments relevant. However, this review piece also seeks to explain the place of cultural policy in the Russian political system and the scope of its geopolitical ambitions. nonPeerReviewed

Cultural Studiesarvot (käsitykset)humanitarian policy abroadVisual Arts and Performing ArtsVenäjäCommunicationkulttuuripolitiikkahumanitarismithe Russian Worldperinnecultural policytraditional valuesRussiaCultural Trends
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