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Estado y violencia en la transicion espanola : las violencias policiales
2009
Robespierre, la République et le royaume de Dieu
2016
Titre original dans le colloque : "Les fonctions sociales de la religion selon Robespierre"ISBN : 978-2-7314-1062-4; International audience
Territorial capital and the economic crisis: The role of spatial effects
2013
Activity-geospatial approach forms methodological basis of the concept of geospatial self-organization of a society as new theoretical paradigm of societal geography (SG) with next main principles: a) Self-organization of society and its key subsystems (economical, social, political, spiritual) in specifically localised natural and societal qualities of geospace (Earth's surface space) forms the process of geospatial self-organization of a society and its results - geospatial interests, processes, systems, structures as societal-geospatial phenomena of different scale (global, regional, local, etc.). So societal processes acquire specific geospatial shapes that combine a geospatial (geograp…
Córtazar in the middle of Pulp culture and political denunciation
2018
In Fantomas against the multinational vampires (1975) Julio Cortázar mixes a verbal narration with comic strips and with the Russell Tribunal political report. The text is a place of negotiation between some different ways of understanding the relationship between literature, culture and politics. Cortazar was trying to give an answer to the latinoamerican intellectual debates on these issues.
Lost in translation? : European integration and lanuage diversity
2006
English is constantly moving forward and elucidates its role as lingua franca in the European Union. At the same time the Union has 20 official languages and promotes around 150 regional or minority languages under its official motto United in diversity; expressing the view that each member state should promote its national language and identity simultaneously as their citizens are to feel like Europeans. This can be looked upon as a contradiction in terms because diversity can juxtapose unity although in this paper we conclude the opposite by investigating the relationship between language, identity and the process of European integration. Taking as a point of departure the fact that langu…
Giuseppe Gabetti e la politica culturale fascista: l’intellettuale equilibrista
2018
L'articolo presenta i risultati di una ricerca d’archivio condotta sui fondi dell’Istituto Italiano di Studi Germanici, nell’ambito del progetto «ARCGER. Archivi, ideologie e canone della germanistica in Italia (1930-1955)». L’articolo ripercorre alcune tappe della carriera di Giuseppe Gabetti a partire dal 1932, anno della fondazione dell’Istituto, fino alla caduta del regime e all’epurazione, proponendo una ricognizione, strettamente basata sui documenti d’archivio, del suo coinvolgimento nella vita culturale durante il Ventennio e del suo atteggiamento, non sempre univoco, nei confronti del regime. This paper presents the results of a research, which is based on the archive of the Istitu…
Covid-19 : quel bilan critique ? (Partie II)
2021
International audience
A Light Insight into Latvian and Lithuanian ICT Terminology: Whether Kindred Language Imply Kindred Terminology?
2018
Lithuanian and Latvian are two closely related languages, the only two of the Baltic branch of Indo-European languages. They are quite similar and share a great deal of vocabulary and grammar features, but not close enough to make conversation possible. The paper reveals that commonalities between Latvian and Lithuanian information and communication technologies (ICT) terms are mostly due internationalisms, there are only small proportion of terms with common Baltic word-roots; influence of English language in Latvian and Lithuanian ICT terminology is moderate, if not minor; deliberately or unawares, Lithuanian terminologists follow the same rules as their Latvian counterparts.
Pros and cons of family policies for mothers' labour market participation
2012
PurposeThe purpose of this editorial is to examine sociological research on the possibilities and pitfalls of social policies for mothers' employment participation, and identify research gaps in the existing literature. The paper aims to focus mainly on the implications of parental leave schemes on mothers' employment participation.Design/methodology/approachThe editorial discusses the inconsistencies in the current sociological debate on the impact of social policies on mothers' employment.FindingsThe relationship between parental leave policies and women's participation in the work force is complex. The literature shows a disagreement about whether such policies mitigate family‐related ca…