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Kultura muzyczna w diecezji świdnickiej w latach 2004–2014

2014

scholeorganymuzykachórymusicfestivalsdiocese of Świdnicaorganschoirsdiecezja świdnickafestiwalechildren’s and youth scholasŚwidnickie Studia Teologiczne
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Un dibattito sull’egemonia della scienza giuridica tedesca

2021

E' una breve notizia del dibattito relativo all'influenza della scienza giuridica tedesca in Europa. It is a brief note on the debate about the influence of German legal scholarship in Europe

scienza giuridica tedescaGerman legal scholarshipSettore IUS/10 - Diritto Amministrativo
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Shakespeare, Art and Artifice: An Interview with Stuart Sillars

2019

Ahead of the publication of his forthcoming book, Shakespeare Seen: Image, Performance and Society (Cambridge, 2018), Stuart Sillars sat down for an interview with Perry McPartland. The discussion revisited a number of topics that Sillars has explored in his various publications on Shakespeare, including Shakespeare’s aesthetic strategies of transformation, the relationship his work takes to the visual, and the uses to which Shakespeare puts aesthetic artifice. The interview was conducted in two parts over a very nearly adequate Skype connection in the summer of 2018.

shakespeare; visual arts; renaissance; stuart sillars; interview; Shakespeare Seenmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:AZ20-999Art historyThe RenaissanceArtlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesmedia_commonEarly Modern Culture Online
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Style, Communication and Culture

2016

styleChineselanguagecommunicationSlavic scholarsculture
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Does Finland Need Raciolinguistics?

2017

A growing number of applied linguists and language educators in the US/North American context advocate for and from a scholarly perspective which views language issues in relation to racial issues and vice versa. The emergent field of raciolinguistics highlights the relationships between language and race/racism and has brought about research that investigates their intersections. Should scholars in Finland adopt (and adapt) such an approach to scholarly work? Three Finland-based scholars explore this question in a question ("prompt") - response format.

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Strengthening Institutional Isomorphism in Development NGOs? Program Mechanisms in an Organizational Intervention

2017

Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in international development struggle between being actors in the mainstream or representatives of alternatives to it. However, many NGOs all over the world align with the mainstream and are increasingly similar to each other. This homogenization results from institutional isomorphism, which is affected by their aspirations to be legitimate vis-á-vis the international field. Consultancies are among the main practices to promote normative isomorphism, but little is known about their micro-level dynamics. Drawing on the notion of program mechanisms in realistic evaluation, we scrutinize how external facilitators in organizational development processes enab…

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External Assessors as “Reviewers” for Quality Assurance of Open Access Journals

2017

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Translation and dealing with “the other” in scholarly research and publishing:

2022

Although languages other than English, along with various forms of translation, are intrinsic to multilingual researchers’ scholarly activities, they generally remain less visible in English-medium publications. In this discussion paper, I explore this topic from a broader sociopolitical perspective by looking at the use and function of translation in various stages of research and writing for publication. Drawing on recent studies on multilingualism in academia and my own experience as a teacher of research communication, I argue that in the academic context, translation cannot be seen as a mere linguistic act or a communication tool as it is inextricably tied to complex and multilayered c…

tieteellinen kirjoittaminenrefleksiivisyys (kielitiede)visibility of languages other than Englishkäännöksetreflexivitytranslationmultilingual scholarsmonikielisyyswriting for research and publicationtutkimusGeneral MedicineApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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The Problematic of Conceptualizing a European Cultural Heritage

2016

The idea of a common European cultural heritage is frequently referred to in the political discourses and practices of the EU. The idea of a European cultural heritage elevates the ideas of ownership and inheritance beyond the local, regional, or national frameworks and transforms the heritage sites and objects into a ‘common good’ belonging to all Europeans and into a source of a common European cultural identity. Scholars have debated the possibility of a common European cultural heritage, and in case such could exist, what it could be grounded upon. Critical scholars have asked what might be the trans-border European dimension of heritage that goes beyond the mere sum of national, region…

universalismiparticularismscholarly discussiontransnationaalisuusEuropean cultural heritagetransculturalismkosmopolitismitranslocalism
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La sociedad frente al espejo. Aproximaciones al capital social en Argentina

2015

El siguiente articulo presenta los resultados de una primera serie de mediciones sobre algunos elementos que participan del concepto de capital social, centrandonos en la confianza interpersonal y en las instituciones, y en los atributos considerados relevantes para ser un buen ciudadano en la Argentina, realizada por el Observatorio de Capital Social de la Universidad de Palermo y de la Consultora Carlos Fara y Asociados. Mientras que los primeros resultados parecen sugerir una convergencia entre los rasgos individualistas y el descredito de las instituciones asociadas a los asuntos publicos (politica, economia), una observacion mas atenta de la positiva valoracion ciudadana que mantienen …

valoresdemocracialcsh:AZ20-999lcsh:H1-99capital sociallcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesconfianzaJournal de Ciencias Sociales
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