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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...

Cultural StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political sciencePolitical economyPublic discourseConflict resolutionlanguageEthnologyLatvianEconomic shortagelanguage.human_languageJournal of Baltic Studies
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Memory in action – Performative practices in a dispute about the past: Serbia and Croatia at the turn of the 20th and 21st century

2019

Memory in action – Performative practices in a dispute about the past: Serbia and Croatia at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuryThe article is an attempt to combine in one reflection the elements of two directions of critical thinking: discursive and performative. The starting point of the analysis is the assumption (derived from beliefs common in pre-performative times) that every space (including a city’s territory) can be treated as a text. This means that both static artifacts and activities in a given space communicate a certain message and can be seen as signs or symbols that refer to something outside of them. Our reflection focuses on practices in which the performative potential …

Cultural StudiesCroatianlcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyLinguistics and LanguageHistoryperformative practicesLiterature and Literary Theorylcsh:PG1-9665Performative utteranceLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languagecroatiamemorylcsh:GN301-674AnthropologyPolitical sciencelcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languageslanguagediscourseserbiaTheologySerbianSlavia Meridionalis
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Sputniks cubanos. De cómo la URSS ocupó la imaginación de una generación

2015

Resumen: A pesar de la cierta marginalidad de la ciencia ficcion en Cuba, esta no estuvo exenta de la influencia cultural que sufrio la isla al sovietizarse. De la URSS y el entorno comunista llegaron cientos de obras del genero, al mismo tiempo que la produccion local se reducia a cero en los anos setenta. Los autores cubanos tomaron partido, unos defendieron los nuevos estilos e ideas venidos del Este; otros decidieron seguir su camino, algunas veces, a contracorriente. Abstract: Despite the somewhat marginalization of science fiction in Cuba, the genre could not avoid the cultural influence that the island experienced when it adopted Soviet cannons. From the USSR and the Communist allies…

Cultural StudiesCultural influenceLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationHumanidadesLanguage and LinguisticsPolitical science:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Humanidades. GeneralidadesCounter discourseHumanitiesCommunism
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Dialogic struggles and pedagogic innovation

2014

The aim of this research was to explore the way in which talk is used in teacher focus group discussions. The data from these discussions belong to a wider study on the challenges teachers face when introducing foreign-language mediated education. The research presented here provides a careful analysis of the talk between teachers drawing on Bakhtin’s dialogic theory. This theoretical framework allows for the critical consideration of the relationship between the teachers and the cultural context of institutionalised education. The main outcome from this research is the notion of ‘dialogic struggle’ as an important characteristic of and window into thought-in-progress. As a key feature of t…

Cultural StudiesDialogicGroup discussionDiscourse analysisCultural contextPedagogyFace (sociological concept)ta516SociologyFocus groupEducationPedagogy, Culture & Society
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Care facilities for Germans in Thailand and Poland: making old age care abroad legitimate

2019

This article looks at old age care facilities abroad that target people who live in Germany. Such facilities have been established in Southeast Asia (mainly Thailand) and in Eastern Europe (mainly Poland). Given that they challenge central guiding orientations for old age care in Germany, considerable criticisms are levelled at them, and their use is viewed with distinct scepticism. Nevertheless, some of these facilities succeed in sustaining considerable demand from Germany over quite a few years. In this article, we therefore ask what strategies and arguments they use to make them a legitimate option for people in Germany and to be established on the German market. Based on two case studi…

Cultural StudiesEconomic growthHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyinternational retirement migrationSoutheast asialong-term old age careGender StudiesGerman03 medical and health sciences030502 gerontologyResidential carePolitical sciencemigration in old agelcsh:Social sciences (General)Life-span and Life-course StudiesSkepticismmedia_commonlegitimationold age care05 social sciencesorganisation theorieslanguage.human_languageLegitimationlanguagePosition (finance)lcsh:H1-990305 other medical scienceOlder people050703 geographyInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life
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Vern L. Bengtson, with Norella M. Putney and Susan Harris (2015). Families and Faith: How Religion Is Passed Down across Generations. Oxford: Oxford …

2016

Vern L. Bengtson, with Norella M. Putney and Susan Harris (2015). Families and Faith: How Religion Is Passed Down across Generations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 267 pp. ISBN 978 0199 9486 59 (hardcover)

Cultural StudiesGender StudiesFaithHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophylcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)TheologyLife-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_commonInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life
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Co-educar la mirada contra los estereotipos de género en TV

2008

TV serials analyzed in this paper show a representation of stereotyped gender. These cultural products, despite its apparent modernity, reproduce inequalities in the representation of the feminine and masculine through gender stereotypes which are sexist models for the construction of gender identity among its young viewers. Besides, a gender and co-education approach for an audiovisual alphabetization should be a good way against inequality. Se analizan en este trabajo un conjunto de series de televisión que plantean una representación estereotípica de los géneros. Pese a su aparente modernidad, múltiples productos culturales-televisivos siguen siendo portadores de discursos que reproducen…

Cultural StudiesGender stereotypesCommunicationCoeducationComunicació en l'educacióEducación audiovisualEstereotipos de géneroCoeducaciónEducationTV discourseAudiovisual educationSeries de TVMitjans de comunicació de massa en l'ensenyamentDiscurso televisivoTV serialsComunicar
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Cultural activism as a counter-discourse to the European Capital of Culture programme: The case of Turku 2011

2013

Each year the European Union designates one or more cities with the competed-for city brand of European Capital of Culture (ECOC). In several recent ECOCs, such as in Turku, Finland, the management and organisation of the events have caused tension among the citizens regarding decision-making, financing and power over use of the urban space. The focus of the article is on analysis of the discursive dynamics of local activists and their project ‘Turku – European Capital of Subculture 2011’. By emphasising the cultural analysis of activism, the article indicates how the counter-discourse of the activists was produced through cultural production. The project produced a strong movement culture…

Cultural StudiesGender studiesEducationSubcultureEuropean Capital of CultureArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Power overCultural analysisCapital (economics)ta616media_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionUrban spaceCounter discoursemedia_commonEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies
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Opposite Ends: widows' narratives of contemporary late life

2020

The life course perspective frames this study of contemporary late life. Thematic narrative analysis is employed to analyse the stories of 16 Finn­ish widows aged 79–89 years (Moving in Old Age: Transitions in Housing and Care research project) in order to explore the experiences related to growing old. The results indicate two kinds of narratives: nostalgic rem­iniscences about a happy past are typical of the retiring to solitude story, characterised by experiences of life nearing its end and of letting go; and those inclined towards the keeping up narrative are still seeking new ex­periences and playing active roles in everyday life. Both kinds of stories encompass well-being, in spite of…

Cultural StudiesHealth (social science)Historykokemuskerrontamedia_common.quotation_subjecteveryday lifeelämänkaariNarrative inquiryGender Studies03 medical and health sciencesageing well0302 clinical medicinevanhuusnarratives030502 gerontologyNarrativelcsh:Social sciences (General)widowsLife-span and Life-course StudiesEveryday lifemedia_common030214 geriatricsarkiSolitudeGender studieslesketikääntyminenSpiteLife course approachlcsh:H1-99hyvä elämäkoettu hyvinvointi0305 other medical scienceikääntyneetInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life
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Transnational mobilities of care in old age

2019

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Cultural StudiesHealth (social science)Mobilities05 social sciences0507 social and economic geography0506 political scienceGender StudiesPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Life-span and Life-course Studies050703 geographyDemographyInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life
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