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A Research Guide to Southeastern Europe

Author : Zachariah H. Claybaugh
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442274655

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A Research Guide to Southeastern Europe by Zachariah H. Claybaugh Pdf

This book seeks to aid scholars of all stripes in researching the nations, states, and peoples of the Balkan Peninsula in the Modern Age, presenting a single-source alternative to scholars for launching projects that span the humanities and social sciences.

Bulgarian Journal of Sociology

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Marxian school of sociology
ISBN : IND:30000004500454

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Contemporary Sociology in Bulgaria

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Sociology
ISBN : UOM:39015033868889

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Contemporary Sociology in Bulgaria by Anonim Pdf

Monograph of essays on contemporary developments in sociology and social research in Bulgaria - covers theory, concepts, methodology and processes. Select bibliography pp. 451 to 459, references and statistical tables.

Onomastics in Interaction With Other Branches of Science. Volume 2. Anthroponomastics

Author : Urszula Bijak,Paweł Swoboda,Justyna B. Walkowiak
Publisher : Wydawnictwo UJ
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9788323374466

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Onomastics in Interaction With Other Branches of Science. Volume 2. Anthroponomastics by Urszula Bijak,Paweł Swoboda,Justyna B. Walkowiak Pdf

Onomastics is an area of scholarly interest that has grown considerably in importance in recent years. Consequently, the 27th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences, held in 2021 in Kraków, Poland, gathered scholars from all over the world, active in all subfields of onomastic enquiry, as well as those exploring the areas bordering on other disciplines of the humanities. It thus became a venue for presenting state-of-the-art research in the study of proper names, proposing novel approaches and opening new vistas for future research. The present work is the second of the three volumes of conference proceedings that were the fruit of the congress. Devoted to personal naming, it contains 28 individual articles, contributed by 32 scholars. Some of them study recent fashions in name-giving in countries as diverse as Bulgaria, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, or Sweden. Others explore historical trends in given name choice, exemplified by Estonia or the Netherlands. Family names are represented by the analyses of married names in Hungary, of the surnames of Zagreb Jews, of German surnames in Latvia and the Carpathian Basin, or of changes of foreign-sounding surnames in Sweden. Unconventional naming proved scientifically fruitful too, as can be seen in the chapters on village bynames in Romania or student nicknames in Russia. Finally, there are researchers who provide a general overview of naming patterns in countries as varied as Botswana and Hungary, or Romania and China. The opportunities offered by the application of new technology to onomastic research are explored in relation to the namestock in Denmark and the Netherlands. Simultaneously, these technologies may also themselves lead to the creation of novel objects of study – a case in point being Russian Internet usernames. Anthroponymic data may inform non-onomastic research as well, for instance they can offer insight into a country’s history or ethnic composition, as evidenced by texts dealing with personal naming in Hungary or Ukraine. The volume is complemented by articles whose focus is the interface of onomastics and pragmatics, phonetics, prosody and gender studies, drawing on examples drawn from Dutch, Japanese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. The book is a must not only for onomasticians, but also for researchers in related disciplines, ranging from history, via human geography or philosophy of language, to social studies. However, professionals active in naming will find it useful as well, since it provides a much-needed supranational perspective and enables cross-cultural comparisons.

Totalitarian Experience and Knowledge Production

Author : Svetla Koleva
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004333635

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Totalitarian Experience and Knowledge Production by Svetla Koleva Pdf

Totalitarian Experience and Knowledge Production is a comparative study of the disciplinary construction of sociology in six Central and Eastern European societies that proclaimed themselves ‘socialist’ but, after the collapse of Communism as a social-political system, are seen to have been totalitarian.

Ethnosymbolism and the Dynamics of Identity

Author : Liu Mingxin,Elya Tzaneva
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443884655

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Ethnosymbolism and the Dynamics of Identity by Liu Mingxin,Elya Tzaneva Pdf

This book is an exploration of the potential of the ethnosymbolic approach to nation and identity to act as an instrumental tool for research into the mechanisms of identity-building. Using insights and data from Bulgarian history and culture, it views the construction of Bulgarian national identity as a modern process intimately affected by circumstances which prevailed in nineteenth-century Bulgarian society, and also as a process which, for its structural and psychological prerequisites, drew upon and reworked various specific features and peculiarities of an available but always malleable and never fixed Bulgarian ethnic and cultural tradition. The development of Bulgarian national identity drew, in combination or mutual interaction, upon two main sources: namely, a process of articulating, systematising and rationalising ideas of group commonality and ethnic distinctiveness; and the mobilising and politicising effect of modern economic and political forces upon that intersubjective process. The overall means of national identity construction, in all its complexity, was achieved as a symbiosis between the historical continuity of a collective ethnic inheritance and the modern dynamics of its political activation and mobilisation. The book combines, diachronically, the ideas and logic of social evolution with a synchronic approach that draws upon the so-called “instrumentalist” view of ethnic phenomena. It explores the cultural landscape of available ethnic notions and terms that were utilised as expressions of Bulgarian ethnic identity, but which also, in that process, reshaped all this in response to the changing conditions of Bulgarian society in the nineteenth century. As such, the book offers an in-depth investigation of how ideas of national identity were formed and changed within a modernist framework. Furthermore, it shows how ethnosymbolism, used as a tool and instrumentarium for national identity construction, can reveal the main patterns that contribute to what is defined as a discursive construction of identity dynamics.

The New Diversity of Family Life in Europe

Author : Banu Çitlak,Sebastian Kurtenbach,Megan Lueneburg,Meglena Zlatkova
Publisher : Springer
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2017-04-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783658178574

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The New Diversity of Family Life in Europe by Banu Çitlak,Sebastian Kurtenbach,Megan Lueneburg,Meglena Zlatkova Pdf

The authors focus on families who organize their lives in transnational social spaces within and at the outer borders of Europe, to offer a new perspective on transnational family life and to advance the knowledge on borders drawn by social inequality, discrimination and political exclusion. They also discuss social mobility as inheriting different life worlds, while crossing borders. The research on the socialization of children, raised in different societies provides a better understanding of the new generations in Europe from the beginning of the XXI c. The variety of methods presented in this book is also a contribution to link Western and Eastern European perspectives as well as sociology and anthropology in order to capture a wider spectrum of social reality.

Branding Post-Communist Nations

Author : Nadia Kaneva
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2011-09-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781136657993

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Branding Post-Communist Nations by Nadia Kaneva Pdf

Nation branding--a set of ideas rooted in Western marketing--gained popularity in the post-communist world by promising a quick fix for the identity malaise of "transitional" societies. Since 1989, almost every country in Central and Eastern Europe has engaged in nation branding initiatives of varying scope and sophistication. For the first time, this volume collects in one place studies that examine the practices and discourses of the nation branding undertaken in these countries. In addition to documenting various rebranding initiatives, these studies raise important questions about their political and cultural implications.

Sociology and Law

Author : Stephen Hunt,Maria Serafimova,with Vladimir Vladov
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443808736

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Sociology and Law by Stephen Hunt,Maria Serafimova,with Vladimir Vladov Pdf

Emile Durkheim’s conceptual framework outlined social reality as a moral social environment consisting of supra-individual norms for thought and action. Law, morals and other spheres of social order are generated within and by society. Law is a visible external symbol. Durkheim reaches the conclusion that penal law is religious in its nature. Most of the texts deal with the relations between Sociology and Law and refer to Durkheim's heritage in dealing with specific problems in different societies and fields of study. Topics range from Socio-Legal Studies and Law, to analyses of constitutions, case studies from the judicial system and civil servants, new religious movements, Durkheim's place in the Sociology of Religion. Other topics cover contemporary ethnic conflict, cyberspace, media, morality, education, gender studies, etc. This book will be of interest to sociologists, lawyers, anthropologists, historians, scholars in cultural studies, religious studies, students, researchers, etc.

Global Temperance and the Balkans

Author : Nikolay Kamenov
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030416447

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Global Temperance and the Balkans by Nikolay Kamenov Pdf

This book examines the local manifestation of the global temperance movement in the Balkans. It argues that regional histories of social movements in the modern period could not be sufficiently understood in isolation. Moreover, the book argues that broad transformations of social movements – for example, the power centers associated with moral/religious temperance and the later, scientifically based anti-alcohol campaigns – are more easily identifiable through a detailed regional study. For this purpose, the book begins by sketching the historical development as well as the main historiographical themes surrounding the worldwide temperance movement. The book then zooms in on the movement in the Balkans and Bulgaria in particular. American missionaries founded the temperance movement in the closing decades of the nineteenth century. The interwar period, however, witnessed the proliferation of new, professional organizations. The book discusses the various branches as well as their international and political affiliations, showing that the anti-alcohol reform movement was one of the most important social movements in the region.

Bulgaria's Democratic Institutions at Thirty

Author : Kjell Engelbrekt,Petia Kostadinova
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781793607737

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Bulgaria's Democratic Institutions at Thirty by Kjell Engelbrekt,Petia Kostadinova Pdf

Thirty years after Bulgaria’s democratic breakthrough, this book provides a “balance sheet” of the country’s democratic institutions through a number of interdisciplinary contributions. The volume is organized around three themes—democratic institutions, civil society, and European Union (EU) processes—and examines such topics such as voting, political parties, populism, media, civil society organizations, identity, and the rule of law. While the contributors argue that Bulgaria’s democracy is successful in terms of the procedural norms of democracy, civic participation, and compliance with EU rules, they also identify serious problem areas. Bulgaria’s democratic institutions struggle with obstacles such as populist Euroscepticism, political elitism, corruption, and a lack of political accountability, though this volume fully acknowledges the historical development of Bulgarian democracy, including its achievements and continuing setbacks.

Ethnic Journalism in the Global South

Author : Anna Gladkova,Sadia Jamil
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783030761639

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Ethnic Journalism in the Global South by Anna Gladkova,Sadia Jamil Pdf

This book focuses on ethnic journalism in the Global South, approaching it from two angles: as a professional area and as a social mission. The book discusses journalistic practices and ethnic media in the Global South, managerial and editorial strategies of ethnic media outlets, their content specifics, target audience, distribution channels, main challenges and trends of development in the digital age.

The Politics of Contested Narratives

Author : Ilse Josepha Lazaroms,Emily R. Gioielli
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317615408

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The Politics of Contested Narratives by Ilse Josepha Lazaroms,Emily R. Gioielli Pdf

The twentieth century in Europe was characterized by great moments of rupture, such as two world wars, ideological conflict, and political polarization. In these processes, as well as in the historical writing that followed in its wake, the individual as an historical entity often appeared crushed. In line with contemporary theories about the precariousness of historical writing and the self, this volume seeks to understand the important developments in modern Europe from the perspective of the single, sometimes isolated, but always original viewpoint of individuals inhabiting the space at the other side of the traditional grand narratives. Including theoretical chapters as well as detailed case studies, this volume takes a biographical approach to dystopian events—the Holocaust, Fascism, Communism, and collectivization—by starting with the voices of unknown historical actors and relating their experiences to larger processes in modern European history, such as the emergence of the national, collective memory, and state formation, as well as changes in the understanding of modern identities and the (re)formulation of the self. This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Review of History.

Design and Ethics

Author : Emma Felton,Oksana Zelenko,Suzi Vaughan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-19
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781136342646

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Design and Ethics by Emma Felton,Oksana Zelenko,Suzi Vaughan Pdf

The value of design for contributing to environmental solutions and a sustainable future is increasingly recognised. It spans many spheres of everyday life, and the ethical dimension of design practice that considers environmental, social and economic sustainability is compelling. Approaches to design recognise design as a practice that can transform human experience and understanding, expanding its role beyond stylistic enhancement. The traditional roles of design, designer and designed object are therefore redefined through new understanding of the relationship between the material and immaterial aspects of design where the design product and the design process are embodiments of ideas, values and beliefs. This multi-disciplinary approach considers how to create design which is at once aesthetically pleasing and also ethically considered, with contributions from fields as diverse as architecture, fashion, urban design and philosophy. The authors also address how to teach design based subjects while instilling a desire in the student to develop ethical work practices, both inside and outside the studio.