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Comparing Notions on European Cultural Heritage in EU Policy Discourse and Scholarly Discussion

2016

Cultural heritage is an idea and a concept repeatedly brought up in current EU policy discourse. In recent years the European Commission has launched several initiatives which aim to foster the idea of a common European cultural heritage. The idea is also often referred to in scholarly discussion. There has been vivid discussion in academia about the possibility of a European cultural heritage and what it could be grounded upon. What is a European cultural heritage? How has it been explicated and defined in recent EU policy discourse and scholarly discussion? Through qualitative content analysis of diverse EU policy documents and selected scholarly publications, the article clarifies the mu…

060101 anthropologyyhteisöllisyys05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsCultural heritage0508 media and communicationsintangible heritagePolitical sciencespatialitytangible heritagescholarly discussionCultural heritage managementEuropean cultural heritage0601 history and archaeologyEuropean UnionSocial sciencepolicyThe International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review
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The New Soviet Man With a Female Body: Mother, Teacher, Tractor Driver…

2020

Naujojo žmogaus sukūrimo idėjos užuomazgų galima rasti senovės Graikijoje ir Romoje, taip pat utopistų, švietėjų kūriniuose, teologiniuose tekstuose, tačiau ši ideologema galutinai susiformavo XIX a. pabaigoje, o bandymai ją realizuoti praktiškai sietini su (para)totalitarizmo įsigalėjimu. Vienas iš žinomiausių tokių bandymų pavyzdžių – siekis sukurti Naująjį sovietinį žmogų. Šis bandymas nuo kitų skiriasi komunistine ideologija, kuri kiekvienam reiškiniui suteikia „papildomų reikšmių ar funkcijų“ (Prozorov, 2013, p. 210). Kitaip tariant, visus dalykus SSRS galima suprasti ir paaiškinti tik diktatūros tikslu – utopinė ateities visuomenė „komunizmas“, kurios vardu valstybė viską ir visus reg…

060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Švietimas. Švietimo politika / Education. Education policySoviet womanlcsh:Education (General)Ideal (ethics)EducationGender equalityNaujasis sovietinis žmogusLietuva (Lithuania)State (polity)Political science0601 history and archaeologysoviet education ; new man ; soviet woman ; gender equality ; textbooksCurriculumgender equalityCommunismNew Manmedia_commonTextbooksSoviet educationGraikija (Greece)Rusija (Rossija; Rusijos Federacija; Rossijskaja Federacija; Rusijos imperija; Carinė Rusija; Russia)Modernity05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsVadovėliaiAncient GreeceSovietinė moterisAestheticsManSocialinės teisės / Social rightstextbooksIdeologylcsh:L7-9910503 educationActa Paedagogica Vilnensia
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Varieties of State Aid and Technological Development: Government Support to the Pulp and Paper Industry, the 1970s to the 1990s

2018

Countries promote the development of pulp and paper industry through industrial, technology and innovation policy measures. Direct interventions and regional and environmental policies, together with more general governmental measures on trade negotiations, taxation, labour policies, and infrastructure development (e.g. roads, energy) have also had an impact on shaping the geographical location of and investments in the pulp and paper industry. This chapter presents an historical overview of government support on pulp and paper industry in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries from roughly the 1970s to the 1990s. As the earlier literature suggests, in c…

060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectIndustrial policyOECD-maatelinkeinopolitiikkaState (polity)Line of business0502 economics and businesssääntely0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsLocationmedia_commonGovernment05 social sciencesindustrial policy regulation1. No poverty222 Other engineering and technologies06 humanities and the artsmassa- ja paperiteollisuusPulp and paper industryNegotiationBargaining powerOECD8. Economic growthBusiness
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Who loves prescriptivism and why? Some aspects of language correctness in Latvia

2015

ABSTRACTTaking into account the crosscultural differences in prescriptive attitudes in various linguistic communities, a theory of three types of prescriptivism – human-oriented, language-oriented, and error-oriented prescriptivism – has been offered [Strelēvica-Osiņa, Dace. [2011] 2012. Kāpēc mēs gribam, lai valoda ir pareiza? Ieskats preskriptīvisma vēsturē, teorijā un praksē [Why Do We Want Language to Be Correct? An Insight into the History, Theory, and Practice of Prescriptivism]. Rīga: LU Latviesu valodas institūts]. This paper presents a synopsis of this theory, with the main emphasis on the situation of Latvia and the attitudes towards language correctness and correction in the Latv…

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageCorrectnessbusiness.industry06 humanities and the artsPublic opinionLinguisticsEducationPoliticsForeign policy0602 languages and literatureHistorical linguisticsSociologybusinessJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Improving Online Interaction Among Blended Distance Learners at Makerere University

2017

This article reports on a study done to improve interaction among distance learners offering the blended Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) programme at Makerere University. The study attempts to answer the question: How can a Learning Management System be used to improve learner interaction on the blended B.Ed. programme at Makerere University? The study adopted the Affordance eLearning Design Framework. This study was done among 54 students studying a Policy Planning and Implementation course on the B.Ed. programme. The study employed qualitative approaches to data collection and analysis. These included semi-structured interviews and observation of the interaction logs within the groups and o…

060201 languages & linguisticsDesign frameworkData collectionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsBachelorPolicy planning0602 languages and literatureComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationLearning ManagementTUTORAffordanceGrading (education)Psychology0503 educationcomputercomputer.programming_languagemedia_common
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The Catholic Nation under Liberalism. Perspectives on Religious Unity in Liberal Spain, 1808-1868

2015

El artículo estudia los significados históricos que tuvo la afirmación de la unidad religiosa de la nación española en el liberalismo decimonónico. A partir de las premisas historiográficas que han renovado las reflexiones en torno a las relaciones entre religión, política y nación, los autores analizan la herencia plural de los ilustrados del último tercio del siglo XVIII y el sentido de la homogeneidad confesional de la nación soberana, esbozada por la Constitución de 1812. La confesionalidad religiosa no impidió las posibilidades de emancipación individual. Por el contrario, el primer liberalismo tendió a un reforzamiento mutuo de las identidades religiosa y nacional, al tiempo que confi…

060201 languages & linguisticsHistoryCatholic unityProceso de formación de la nación españolaPolítica religiosaSociology and Political ScienceLiberalismo en la España del siglo XIXCiudadanía en EspañaSpanish nation building-processReligious freedom06 humanities and the artsUnidad católicaReligious policyLibertad religiosa0602 languages and literatureCitizenship in SpainSpanish liberalism in nineteenth-centuryHistoria y Política. Ideas, Procesos y Movimientos Sociales
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The Latvian referendum on Russian as a second state language, February 2012

2016

On 18 February 2012 Latvian citizens participated in a referendum on making Russian a second official (“state”) language. The proposal was rejected by three-quarters of voters. There is a complex background to language policy in Latvia, where since regaining independence in 1991 the country has promoted Latvian as the only state language, though Russian and other languages are widely used at a societal level. The language law and associated citizenship law in Latvia (as in Estonia) have received considerable commentary, with recent significant writings disagreeing strongly regarding their interpretation. These laws have also very often been criticized by both European institutions and by Ru…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLatvian06 humanities and the arts050601 international relationslanguage.human_languageIndependence0506 political sciencePoliticsConstitutional amendmentState (polity)SovereigntyLawPolitical science0602 languages and literatureReferendumlanguageLanguage policymedia_commonLanguage Problems and Language Planning
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Beware of the dog! Private linguistic landscapes in two ‘Hungarian’ villages in South-West Slovakia

2015

This study demonstrates how a single type of sign can be connected to language policy on a larger scale. Focusing on the relationship between language policy and language ideologies, I investigate the private Linguistic Landscape (LL) of Hungarians living in two villages in Slovakia. Through an examination of ‘beware of the dog’ signs, it is shown how such signs can be indicative of different language policies. In Slovakia, the Hungarian public LL is often referred to as a threat to the state language and public order. This ideology is reflected on the LL so that there are mostly Slovak-only public signs in bilingual and Hungarian dominant villages. The private realm is the only significant…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSlovakiaSociology and Political ScienceLanguage ideologyHungarian Languageprivate domainlanguage ideologysimple language management06 humanities and the artshistorical minoritiesHungarian languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticslanguage.human_languageLanguage planning0602 languages and literaturelanguageMultilingualismSlovakSociologySociolinguisticslinguistic landscapeLanguage policyLinguistic landscape
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University language policies : How does Finnish constitutional bilingualism meet the needs for internationalisation in English?

2018

In this article, we discuss the position of Finnish constitutional bilingualism in higher education in the context of internationalisation in English, by focusing on two universities: one dominantly monolingual (Finnish), one dominantly bilingual (Finnish–Swedish); in addition, both teach in English. This article investigates how discourses around language choices (language policy documents, selected staff and student interviews) construe these universities as monolingual, bilingual or trilingual, and what these discourses say about the universities as organisations themselves. Results suggest that, although lack of clarity remains regarding language choices in many practical situations, Fi…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagesuomen kieliruotsin kieliFinnishta612106 humanities and the artslanguage policy in higher educationLanguage and LinguisticsInternationalizationEnglishSwedishPolitical scienceLanguage policy in higher education0602 languages and literaturekorkea-asteen koulutusHigher education policykielipolitiikkata612Neuroscience of multilingualismHumanitiesenglannin kieliEuropean Journal of Language Policy
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Nordic language policies for higher education and their multi-layered motivations

2016

Language policies have been drafted in Nordic higher education with the obvious, but unproblematised and unchallenged motivation caused by internationalisation. In this article, we analyse the various motivations for drafting language policies in Nordic higher education and the ideological implications of those motivations. We do this by approaching the question from multiple (macro, meso and micro) viewpoints, in order to make visible some of the undercurrents in higher education language policy. We are particularly interested in the explicit motivations for language policy change, and the explicit and implicit actors and action represented in our data. We will first discuss the background…

060201 languages & linguisticsNational QuestionHigher educationbusiness.industry4. Education06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsViewpointsPolicy analysisEducationInternational educationInternationalizationPolitical sciencehigher education0602 languages and literaturekielipolitiikkaSurvey data collectionNordic higher educationbusinesskansainvälistyminenLanguage policy
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