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“Кажется, скоро русских придется искать лишь среди евреев”: (Из переписки Василия Маклакова и Оскара Грузенберга) | Олег Будницкий (https://openalex.org/A5055430998) | 2,016 | In this article, Oleg Budnitskii introduces the publication of correspondence between Vasily Maklakov and Oskar (Israel) Gruzenberg spanning period one year: January 1933 to 1934. Late Imperial Russia, they were known as leading lawyers public figures, who conversed on ethical problems with Leo Tolstoy led liberal opposition regime. Occasionally, their professional paths crossed, for example, during infamous Beilis trial (1913), when defense team. At same time, divided many political issues, well by personal attitudes. The rise Nazis power in Germany provoked Gruzenberg, now living emigration France, discuss new reality Europe: that dictatorships based massive nationalist mobilization. They prospects Soviet regime reality, which leads them a bigger question “nature” Russian people, historical roots Bolshevik Revolution, own integrity politics professionals. | article | en | Opposition (politics)|Dictatorship|Emigration|Nazism|Politics|Nationalism|Political science|Power (physics)|Economic history|Law|Sociology|History|Political economy|Democracy|Physics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.1353/imp.2016.0016 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2408533576', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/imp.2016.0016', 'mag': '2408533576'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Ab imperio |
“Писатель всегда платит за все валютой собственной жизни: за счастье, за творчество, за любовь, за увлечения...”: О романе Дины Рубиной <i>На солнечной стороне улицы</i> | Olga Komarova (https://openalex.org/A5036265907) | 2,007 | The article deals with Dina Rubina's novel On the Sunny Side of Street, published in 2006. writer's name became known Russia 70-ies when as a young girl she began publishing her first short stories liberal literary magazine Junost ́, and got recognition among reading public promising story-teller.After emigration to Israel 1990 new period writing started. A theme made itself apparent - Jews from former Soviet Union discovering their Motherland, experience living under absolutely different geographical social surroundings. She managed create gallery characters almost recognizable uncertainty fumbling attempts at survival. wrote then were success not only because plot but also peculiar mixture humour sadness, very vivid convincing speech characteristics protagonists, they witnessed about awakening patriotic feelings newcomers. artistic style seemed combine vividness psychological characterization caleidoscopic variety depicted situations.The Street is both topic means used by author. It telling story two gifted persons, mother daughter, ways using talents.This particular shown on wide background events taking place Tashkent during some four decades after World War II picturesque nationalities beautiful scenery, tragic comic signs time all this helps panoramic view city its inhabitants.The structure complicated, often interrupted voices inhabitants impressions town or voice author own private experiences even meetings main protagonist, Vera, who painter. This fact accounts for author's masterful use colourful details descriptions characters, nature.This was rewarded special Radio-Booker prize 2006, prestigious "Bol ́šaja kniga" 2007. Rubina has proved that remains important part Russian life. | article | en | Theme (computing)|Feeling|Girl|Plot (graphics)|Literature|Style (visual arts)|Sadness|History|Period (music)|Reading (process)|Publishing|Sociology|Art|Psychology|Aesthetics|Law|Political science|Social psychology|Anger|Developmental psychology|Statistics|Mathematics|Computer science|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.7557/6.1307 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2019073056', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7557/6.1307', 'mag': '2019073056'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Poljarnyj vestnik |
“Путевые заметки” русских офицеров в кампанию 1829 г. в европейской Турции: “чужой мир” и его восприятие (на примере воспоминаний А. И. Михайловского-Данилевского и Ф. Ф. Торнау) | 2,012 | In the article “image of other” in perception Russian officers – participants Russian-Turkish war 1828–1829 are analysed. Basic informative constituents selected their flashbacks. A conclusion is done, that population osman domains and his way life depended on cultural stereotypes terms service memorialists. | article | en | Turkish|Perception|Psychology|Population|Social psychology|Sociology|Demography|Linguistics|Philosophy|Neuroscience | https://doi.org/10.1163/221023912x626879 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W591014688', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1163/221023912x626879', 'mag': '591014688'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Canadian-American Slavic studies = |
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“قصيدة الأرض” في شعر محمود درويش (دراسة دلالية) | سارة حسين السراحنة (https://openalex.org/A5015653725) | 2,015 | ملخص: تعد “قصيدة الأرض” لمحمود درويش من القصائد المحورية التي تتواصل معها قضية الشاعر وشعبه وقضية انتفاضة الشعب في يوم الأرض؛ لإحياء مشكلة أمام الدنيا؛ لكي لا تنسى، فهي حية متفجرة، وستظل كذلك؛ حتى تتحرر الأرض، ويعود الحق إلى أهله، وترجع فلسطين حرة أبية بإذن الله تعالى.فقد قرأت الباحثة هذه القصيدة قراءة عبر الحقول الدلالية خلال الألفاظ الدالة على الأرض ومترادفاتها والألفاظ الأمكنة، ومن ثم الأزمنة، وقد استنتجت أن أكثر المفردات تكراراً وأهمية، موضوعها الرئيس أولاً ومحور ثانياً. اعتمدت المنهج الأسلوبي؛ مما يتناسب مع موضوع والقضية، علماً استفادت الوصفي التحليلي استفادة تتماشى الأسلوبي، وكذلك الإحصائي لتحديد أنواع الدلالة ، وتخدم الدراسة الوقت نفسه. Abstract “The land poem” is considered as one of Mohmmad Darwish’s poems with the issue poet and his people uprising contact, This on day for sake revival a problem in full view world order not to be forgotten, It live explosive it will remain so until free liberated, return their rights Palestine returns proud by god willing. The researcher reads this poem through inductive reading, She hopes present modest service usefulness. reading was using table format upon which word review function based it’s synonyms. As well vocabularies that indicates places times. concluded most frequent important first, main theme. Second, focus poem.The depended Social Approach suit subject issue. Please note she benefited from Descriptive Analytical line .Approach. Moreover, served research. | review | en | Poetry|Reading (process)|Theme (computing)|Order (exchange)|Sociology|Function (biology)|History|Literature|Subject (documents)|Linguistics|Philosophy|Computer science|Art|World Wide Web|Finance|Evolutionary biology|Economics|Biology | https://doi.org/10.47641/jrs.2015-2-1.04 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4234030370', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.47641/jrs.2015-2-1.04'} | Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | مجلة كلية فلسطين التقنية للأبحاث والدراسات |
“‘Are you Jewish?’”: ethnography and Indian Jewish identities | Maina Chawla Singh (https://openalex.org/A5030835516) | 2,022 | This paper lies at the intersections of Jewish Anthropology, History, Diaspora Studies, and cross-cultural Studies. It intertwines two analytical trajectories. The first is thematic core: extensive ethnographic research conducted among Indian communities living in Israel, some whom made aliya over four decades ago. second trajectory entails self-reflections on my subject-position as a non-Jewish, non-Israeli researcher conducting fieldwork 125 Jews across Israel. delves into process doing Anthropology by identifying spaces where shared cultural linguistic “Indian-ness” intersected to dissolve boundaries “difference” between respondents myself, facilitating community inroads culminating not only successful accomplishment but creating enduring bonds personal engagement. In stepping back reflect own journey, I offer possibilities understand certain nuances anthropological engagement, more specifically Anthropology. | article | en | Judaism|Ethnography|Diaspora|Sociology|Anthropology|Subject (documents)|Jewish history|Gender studies|History|Jewish studies|Archaeology|Library science|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1080/14725886.2022.2142770 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4311083409', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/14725886.2022.2142770'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Modern Jewish Studies |
“‘By Love, Serve One Another’: Foreign Mission and the Challenge of World Fellowship in the ywcas of Japan and Turkey” | Amanda L. Izzo (https://openalex.org/A5064642549) | 2,017 | By the 1910s, international consortium of women involved in interdenominational Protestant Young Women’s Christian Association ( ywca ) faced a reckoning. Over previous decade, largely European and North American leadership had expanded successfully what it called “association movement” into countries designated as foreign mission territories, establishing dozens multifunctional community centers across Asian continent. With their religious, educational, recreational, vocational programming, s proved adaptable to wide variety settings. This success, however, brought challenge indigenization, that sharpened Western came terms with anti-colonial agitation egalitarian Gospel rhetoric mission. Detailing United States’s administration Japan Turkey early 20 th Century, this article contends interpersonal organizational negotiations power ultimately gave rise transnational partnerships thrived u.s. women’s missionary movement ebbed. | article | en | Negotiation|Rhetoric|Protestantism|Gender studies|Political science|Indigenization|Power (physics)|Sociology|Gospel|History|Social science|Law|Anthropology|Theology|Philosophy|Physics|Archaeology|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02404003 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2766668217', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02404003', 'mag': '2766668217'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | The journal of American-East Asian relations |
“‘Everything in this new world, a wound’: hospitality and violence in Jamila Osman’s poetry.” | Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike (https://openalex.org/A5083002820) | 2,023 | AbstractThere is a new generation of Somali poets in the United States and Europe, mainly women, writing about home, war, migration, diaspora. This paper examines American poet Jamila Osman’s critiques hospitality sexual violence against women. The aim this article twofold: I first examine poetic representation hospitality, dramatized by an encounter between Canadian border official female African refugee at airport. In exploring intersections borders poetry, draw insights from Jacques Derrida’s Mireille Rosello’s discussions immigrant. then analyze portrayal refugees: border, nation, home. Although Osman demonstrates that silences women undermines their selfhood countries, underlining transborder character violence, she highlights women’s capacity to reclaim voices reassert sovereignty within domestic communal spaces.Keywords: SomaliaJamila Osmanrefugeeshospitalitysexual AcknowledgmentsThe author would like thank Lahoucine Ouzgane, Chielozona Eze, anonymous reviewers JALA for comments suggestions.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict interest was reported author(s).Notes1 Warsan Shire most popular poet. October 2013, became young Poet Laureate London. 2016, featured Beyonce’s Lemonade album. Her poem “Home” has been extensively referenced conversations on refugees migration widely examined. See Bridget Grogan, “Refining Contrapuntal Pedagogy” (2020), Kevin Potter, “Centrifugal Force Mouth Shark” (2019), Jennifer Leetsch, “Ocean Imaginaries Shire’s Afro-Diasporic Poetry” among others2 Kwame Dawes Chris Abani are editors Poetry Book Series, managed Fund (APBF) which they also board directors. APBF founded 2012. series, one several Pan-African projects APBF, aims platform emerging who still need publish full-length collection, produces New-Generation Poets chapbook box sets published least eight or more. 3 entries Jane Freedman’s extensive scholarship gender-based racialized migrants Europe (2022; 2016; 2012). Elsa Tyszler’s research along Morocco-Spain border.4 her talk, “The Danger Single Story,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie reductive narratives homogenize people as stereotype, effacing complexities histories. https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story/cin5 Emergence State: Building Peace Civil War Somaliland,” Michael Walls writes there have sixteen major, externally funded peace conferences Somalia, mostly achieved nothing.6 argued “Borders delimit relations around access identity” (qtd. Pulé Hultman 467). my chapter Eco(Centric) Border Man: Masculinities Nonhuman Jim Lynch’s Songs.” (Umezurike Citation2021).7 Sara Ahmed’s Cultural Politics Emotion (2014) discusses affective power nationalist rhetoric directed immigrants foreigners. Ahmed contends “Such work generating subject endangered imagined others whose proximity threatens not only take something away (jobs, security, wealth), but place subject. presence other threat object love” (43).8 Helga Tawil-Souri describes Qaladiya checkpoint “nonplace,” “involved making Palestinians mobile yet immobilized, connecting places each other, while distancing those connected” (5).Additional informationFundingThis supported Faculty Arts, University Calgary.Notes contributorsUchechukwu Peter UmezurikeUchechukwu Umezurike assistant professor Department English, Calgary, Canada, 2021 winner Nigeria Prize Literary Criticism. His teaching interests include Diaspora literatures, postcolonial gender sexuality, cultural studies, creative writing. critical works journals such Metacritic, Men Masculinities, Journal Studies, Postcolonial Text, amongst others. An award-winning writer, literary there’s more (2023), Double Wahala, Trouble (2021), Wish Maker co-editor Wreaths Wayfarer (2020). | review | en | Somali|Refugee|Hospitality|Poetry|Diaspora|Gender studies|Sexual violence|Sociology|Media studies|Criminology|History|Political science|Law|Art|Tourism|Literature|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.1080/21674736.2023.2271751 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4388456794', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/21674736.2023.2271751'} | Morocco|Somalia | C144024400|C2777996642 | Sexual violence|Sociology | Journal of the African Literature Association |
“‘Unsealing’ the Letters”: The Making of an Artist in David Grossman's<i>The Book of Internal Grammar</i> | Rachel Feldhay Brenner (https://openalex.org/A5008784055) | 1,999 | Abstract The writings of David Grossman (b. 1954) have become important landmarks on the Israeli cultural landscape. His journalistic works, Yellow Wind (1987) and Present Absentees (1992), contributed significantly to public debate between right- left-wing proponents over Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Grossman's novels are striking literary attempts explore controversial issues that lie at core Israel's existence. Smile Lamb (1983) probes moral philosophical predicaments as they arise from Arab-Israeli next novel, See: Under Love (1986), examines a fundamental issue in reality, making an ambitious attempt confront Holocaust memory assess its impact upon consciousness. latest work, Book Internal Grammar (1991), is no exception. As with writer's previous this novel has generated wide interest plethora critical responses—a circumstance arising subject matter, language, poignant perspective. | article | en | Grossman|The Holocaust|Grammar|Perspective (graphical)|Subject (documents)|Consciousness|Psychoanalysis|Literature|Sociology|Aesthetics|Law|Philosophy|Political science|Epistemology|Art|Linguistics|Psychology|Visual arts|Library science|Computer science|Keynesian economics|Economics | https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619909604906 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2067091668', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619909604906', 'mag': '2067091668'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction |
“‘You Shall Love the Alien as Yourself’: Hope, Hospitality, and Love of the Stranger in the Teachings of Jesus” | David B. Gowler (https://openalex.org/A5027189760) | 2,019 | The Trump administration’s controversial immigration policy has provoked significant opposition, including against a 35-day partial shutdown of the federal government over Trump’s insistence on “wall,” but most outrage was generated by “zero-tolerance policy” for refugees and asylum seekers that resulted in forced separation thousands children from their parents. This essay evaluates current U.S. light life teachings Jesus as portrayed New Testament Gospels, beginning with flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13–15; cf. Deuteronomy 10:19–20) focusing primarily Jesus’s hospitality—including love neighbor stranger—for those people “backs wall,” words Howard Thurman. Key passages include parables Good Samaritan (Luke 10:26–37), Sheep Goats 25:31–46), Great Dinner 14:15–24). | article | en | Outrage|Hospitality|Opposition (politics)|Refugee|Immigration|Religious studies|Gospel|Administration (probate law)|Theology|Sociology|Law|Political science|Art|Tourism|Philosophy|Politics | https://doi.org/10.3390/rel10030220 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2924216180', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3390/rel10030220', 'mag': '2924216180'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Religions|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) |
“‘ever'where … wherever you look’”: The Influence of John Steinbeck on Algerian Culture | Ben Ali (https://openalex.org/A5042331476)|Donohue (https://openalex.org/A5041864825) | 2,021 | This article explores John Steinbeck's positive impact on Algerian culture, apparent from frequent references to his work in literary, academic, journalistic, and popular publications Algeria. For example, The Pearl (1947) was integrated into the national school curriculum 1990s when an excerpt novella included a French-language textbook for seventh-grade students. In addition, stylistic thematic echoes of works can be discerned modern literature. One notable instance this is Mohamed Dib's 1954 novel L'incendie (French “The Fire”), modeled Grapes Wrath (1939). And not infrequently, newspapers dedicate space issues related work, such as Fayçal Métaoui's martyr Ahmed Zabana's impressions Viva Zapata! (1952). But perhaps most impressive evidence influence culture date remains Arezki Boudif's translations Pearl, Of Mice Men (1937), Tamazight, Berber language spoken by Kabyle people north northeast regions | article | en | Novella|Newspaper|Pearl|History|Poetry|Literature|Martyr|Art|Sociology|Media studies|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.5325/steinbeckreview.18.1.0075 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3175850920', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5325/steinbeckreview.18.1.0075', 'mag': '3175850920'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | Steinbeck Review |
““Drowning in the Marsh””: Israeli Orthodox Theatrical Representations of the Singles Scene | Reina Rutlinger-Reiner (https://openalex.org/A5002346467) | 2,011 | This article examines the phenomenon of prolonged singlehood in Israeli orthodox society on basis interviews and two scenes from plays performed by theaters during 2006-07. These reflect vibrant discourse taking place within circles this pressing issue, contributes to understanding singles' problematic status a pro-family combining analysis theatrical presentations information gathered through qualitative research methods: interviews, field journal entries, observations. The inter-disciplinary approach adopted here incorporates fields gender studies, anthropology, literature, performance studies. It allowed me bridge gap between personal experiences I learned about theater produced singles. Prolonged is presented as religious trial for unmarried adults, their future release God's hands. ostensible solution explanation enables singles invalidate communities' criticism them subvert own self-criticism. | article | en | Phenomenon|Criticism|Bridge (graph theory)|Sociology|Qualitative research|Field (mathematics)|Gender studies|Discipline|Aesthetics|Psychology|Epistemology|Art|Literature|Anthropology|Social science|Philosophy|Medicine|Mathematics|Pure mathematics|Internal medicine | https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.16.3.73 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2021636877', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.16.3.73', 'mag': '2021636877'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Israel Studies |
““Mr. UNIFIL”” Reflects on a Quarter Century of Peacekeeping in South Lebanon | Timur Gööksel (https://openalex.org/A5016067333) | 2,007 | (2007). ““Mr. UNIFIL”” Reflects on a Quarter Century of Peacekeeping in South Lebanon. Journal Palestine Studies: Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 50-77. | article | en | Peacekeeping|Quarter (Canadian coin)|Ancient history|Political science|History|Archaeology|Public administration | https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2007.36.3.50 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2513637392', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2007.36.3.50', 'mag': '2513637392'} | Lebanon|Palestine | C183761623 | Peacekeeping | Journal of Palestine Studies |
““Prisoners for Freedom””: The Prisoners Issue Before and After Oslo | Um Jabr Wishah (https://openalex.org/A5027898418) | 2,006 | This is the third and final installment of Um Jabr9s ““life story,”” earlier segments which——on village life in pre-1948 Palestine on 1948 war its aftermath——were published JPS 138 (winter 2006) 140 (summer 2006). The current excerpts focus intense involvement prisoner issue that began when two her sons were Israeli jails. In particular, activism took form organizing other women to visit prisoners from Arab countries who had no one them twice monthly visits allowed. 36,000-word story”” was seven collected as part an oral history project, yet unpublished, carried out by Barbara Bill, Australian since 1996 has worked with Women9s Empowerment Project Gaza Community Mental Health Program, Ghada Ageel, a refugee al-Bureij camp now earning Ph.D. at University Exeter England. participated project interviewed number times during first half 2001; after tapes transcribed, memories set down exactly they told, only ““editing”” being integration material various interviews into story.”” Jabr, early 70s time interviews, still lives camp, where she 1950. | article | en | Criminology|Political science|Law|Sociology | https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2006.36.1.71 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2498798875', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2006.36.1.71', 'mag': '2498798875'} | Gaza|Israel|Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | Journal of Palestine Studies |
““Resistance through Rituals””——““Urban Subcultures of Israeli Youth from the Late 1950s to the 1980's | Oded Heilbronner (https://openalex.org/A5025308547) | 2,011 | This article discusses secular, Jewish youth, in the urban centers during Israel's initial decades. More specifically, it examines subcultures of youths who refused to behave according behavioral codes enforced by their parents' generation. Young people these expressed resistance hegemonic norms means fashion, style, and certain rituals. It focuses on some manifestations Israeli youth three key periods history. 1) The late 1950s beginning 1960s, when state was still dominant element, defining society culture. 2) end 1960s 1970s, its institutions began lose power Israel as a whole embarked process liberalization, involving greater openness Western culture rise general standard living. 3) 1970s 1980s, liberalization accelerated became more pluralistic, with room for voices organizations independent state. | article | en | Resistance (ecology)|Sociology|Gender studies|Political science|Criminology|Biology|Ecology | https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.16.3.28 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2064336331', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.16.3.28', 'mag': '2064336331'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Israel Studies |
““We Have a Rendezvous With Destiny””—— The Rise and Fall of the Liberal Alternative | Amir Goldstein (https://openalex.org/A5034590771) | 2,011 | The struggle between the workers' parties and right-wing Revisionists took an increasingly central place in Zionist history beginning 1930s. Labor Movement gained political hegemony during period of Yishuv (pre-state Israel). When Jabotinsky tried to challenge Mapai's power position he suffered a bitter defeat. Most Israel's first 13 years were marked by polarity Mapai Herut (the latter led Begin). received thrashing Knesset elections 1951 General Zionists (GZ) became second largest party after riding on wave middle class protest against government austerity regime. However, it failed exploit its broad support into permanent electoral base that would transform right-center bourgeoisie force serve as alternative Ben-Gurion's government. In summer 1955, replaced GZ party, 1959, Begin head opposition won 17 seats, twice many votes garnered GZ, which was reduced size 1949. key rivalry returned left nationalist right. | article | en | Knesset|Opposition (politics)|Politics|Political science|Nationalism|Law|Hegemony|Coalition government|Political economy|Parliament|Economic history|Sociology|History | https://doi.org/10.2979/isr.2011.16.1.26 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1981331729', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/isr.2011.16.1.26', 'mag': '1981331729'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Israel Studies |
“… acknowledged as with one heart and voice by the whole American People”. Thanksgiving in Post-Civil War American Visual Culture | Ekaterini Kepetzis (https://openalex.org/A5020593265) | 2,018 | In nineteenth-century visual culture, representations of the Thanksgiving dinner became an indicator disputed concepts national and cultural identity, participation issues construction a common system values in United States. Although not institutionalized as holiday until 1941, nationwide Days repeatedly had been decreed to celebrate significant moments US history, though mid-nineteenth century they were very seldom depicted. As tradition spread, images festive meal - focusing on motif serving carving turkey framed American history according white Anglo-Saxon protestant values. Stressing traditional demarcations between gender, class, ethnicity, starting during Civil War, was used convey notions inclusion exclusion. | article | en | Spanish Civil War|Motif (music)|Protestantism|Ethnic group|Carving|National identity|History|White (mutation)|National history|Gender studies|Sociology|Art|Law|Political science|Aesthetics|Archaeology|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Politics|Gene | https://doi.org/10.1484/j.food.5.118674 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2999120144', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1484/j.food.5.118674', 'mag': '2999120144'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Food & history |
“… but it has its price”: Cycles of alienation and exclusion among pioneering Druze women | Naomi Weiner Levy (https://openalex.org/A5082894282) | 2,009 | The positive aspects of women from traditional societies acquiring higher education have been widely documented, while the loss and pain entailed in process, involving transition changing gender roles, usually ignored. This narrative research explores experience Druze who were first or among first, their villages to study at Israeli universities, focusing on return home following studies. Studying university involved crossing boundaries culture, leading through a path profoundly different that families childhood friends. Upon return, feelings pride accomplishment accompanied by alienation, hybridity pain. These aspects, previously overlooked literature, are discussed present article, adding new dimension understanding emotional social facets lives so-called ‘traditional’ seek education. | article | en | Alienation|Pride|Feeling|Narrative|Sociology|Gender studies|Inclusion (mineral)|Hybridity|Social psychology|Psychology|Political science|Linguistics|Philosophy|Anthropology|Law | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2008.04.005 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2083354329', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2008.04.005', 'mag': '2083354329'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | International Journal of Educational Development |
“…All of a sudden, I realized I was not well prepared for the transition”: A Qualitative Exploration of University Students’ Perspectives on the Emergency Distance Education amidst the COVID-19 Crisis in Jordan | Ala’a B. Al-Tammemi (https://openalex.org/A5036370584)|Rana Nheili (https://openalex.org/A5036985079)|Chiamaka H. Jibuaku (https://openalex.org/A5017931810)|Dua’a Al Tamimi (https://openalex.org/A5055840556)|Musheer A. Aljaberi (https://openalex.org/A5032073894)|Moawiah Khatatbeh (https://openalex.org/A5027269606)|Muna Barakat (https://openalex.org/A5031210759)|Hindya O. Al-Maqableh (https://openalex.org/A5042521443)|Hussam N. Fakhouri (https://openalex.org/A5041637956) | 2,022 | Abstract Our current study aimed at exploring the university students’ perspectives on emergency distance education strategy that was implemented during COVID-19 crisis in Jordan, one of countries Eastern Mediterranean Region. Utilizing a qualitative design supported by Moore’s theory transactional distance, total 17 semi-structured interviews were conducted with students various levels and disciplines. Data inductively analyzed using thematic analysis as suggested Braun Clarke. Seven themes have emerged, including, (i) psychological response, (ii) digital preparedness equality, (iii) technical competencies technostress, (iv) interpersonal communication, (v) learning materials, (vi) non-reliable evaluation methods, (vii) opportunities. findings provide evidence sudden transition from traditional on-campus to online significantly challenging many aspects not pleasant experience for participants. Various factors under jurisdiction academic institutions decision-makers are considered main contributing educational experiences amid pandemic crisis. Therefore, better planning more sustainable utilization resources paramount importance providing high-quality education. Additionally, dedicated efforts terms equitable, reliable, credible systems should be Jordan’s strategy. | article | en | Preparedness|Distance education|Thematic analysis|Interpersonal communication|Qualitative research|Quality (philosophy)|Psychology|Crisis management|Medical education|Public relations|Political science|Sociology|Pedagogy|Medicine|Social psychology|Social science|Philosophy|Epistemology|Law | https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1217733/v1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4205316922', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1217733/v1'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Research Square (Research Square) |
”Alshaikh Amro Al Talati and his methodology in his book “Rafa’a Altrakhi Fi Mukhtasar Al Shamahi: الشيخ عمرو التلاتي ومنهجه في كتاب "رفع التراخي في مختصر الشماخي" | Ahmed bin Nasser bin Mohammed Al Harthy (https://openalex.org/A5031446607) | 2,019 | The research aims to shed light on the personality of Sheikh Amr Bin Ramadan Al-Talati his birth, origin, life, request for knowledge, and Authored books. And about book “Rafa’a Altrakhi Fi Mukhtasar Alshamakhi”in terms fundamentalist methodology between schools jurists Theologists. concludes that Shaikh Amro Altalati was born in island Jerba Tunisia at end Eleventh Hijri century. He grew up started seek knowledge there. Then, he traveled Egypt continue seeking from Egyptian Shaikh’s Al-Azhar learning center excelled this field has set him above others. After that, have own teaching classes. passed away 1187 leaving huge amount books one most important Alshamakhi”. Which elaborated “Mukhtasar Ketab Aladal Wa Alinsaf” explaining, analyzing, comparing adding prospective also. method used Theologists's approach basis firstly then it. also absorbed it almost all fundamental matters. | article | en | Eleventh|Bin|Sociology|Operations research|History|Classics|Computer science|Mathematics|Physics|Algorithm|Acoustics | https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a131218 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3160062043', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a131218', 'mag': '3160062043'} | Egypt|Tunisia | C144024400 | Sociology | .مجلة العلوم الإسلامية |
”Arabness” in the Syrian Media: political messages conveyed by linguistic means | Mordechai Kedar (https://openalex.org/A5015895143) | 1,999 | The historically fragmented society of Syria is a source potential tension between the ruling Alawi minority on one hand and ruled Sunni majority other sects hand. In order to gain good will majority, official media invest great effort in accentuating element held common by most parts Syrian population: Urūbah - national character Arabs. By emphasizing this regime endeavors foster rallying consciousness unity based upon ethnic linguistic background all Syrians minorities as Arabs, their state being an Arab with its president recognized true leader spite his belonging sect. This paper describes some ways which means such orthography, terminology, syntax, semantics are utilized public political discourse convey messages Arabness | article | en | Politics|Linguistics|Sociology|Political communication|Political science|Media studies|Philosophy|Law | https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl.1999.137.141 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2033827805', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl.1999.137.141', 'mag': '2033827805'} | Syria | C144024400 | Sociology | International Journal of the Sociology of Language |
”Vi som er oppvokst i verdens rikeste, frieste land”: Globale skyldfølelser i SKAM | Elisabeth Oxfelt (https://openalex.org/A5010060824) | 2,017 | The article investigates how SKAM negotiates between feelings of individual shame and a sense global guilt. By analyzing the opening closing sequences, as well Syrian refugee theme in second season, I argue that series operates with an understanding love solidarity which one has to tend self before can turn others. In terms politics, prioritizes identity yet continually reminds viewer issues pertaining geopolitics well. It is especially through Noora William ideal politics vs. realpolitik are treated. couple, maintain, may be understood from perspective national allegory woman embodies nation’s spirit, while man represents its institutionalization – nation state. series’ goal create healthy individuals who fight for world justice. | article | en | Politics|Solidarity|Realpolitik|Sociology|Economic Justice|State (computer science)|Aesthetics|Theme (computing)|Refugee|Identity (music)|Shame|Feeling|Gender studies|Political science|Law|Social psychology|Philosophy|Psychology|Algorithm|Computer science|Operating system | https://doi.org/10.7146/ntik.v6i2.98993 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2770003315', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7146/ntik.v6i2.98993', 'mag': '2770003315'} | Syria | C139621336|C144024400 | Economic Justice|Sociology | Nordisk tidsskrift for informationsvidenskab og kulturformidling |
„..<i>Da kenn ich eine kleine Kirche.. da gehe ich rein.. bete ich türkisch…</i>“. Modifikationen religiöser Identitäten bei Akademikerinnen türkischer Herkunft in Wien | Sule Dursun (https://openalex.org/A5064521804) | 2,017 | The following paper aims to present religious identities of young, educated Turkish women in Vienna. Analysis the interviews shows that university education leads individual modification and cultural practices as well an adaptation values attitudes lives these women. results show young – who were brought up a conservative or popular Islamic way developedamodified, understanding their religion. approach reflexivity result continuous confrontation with new experiences is decisive study. These reflected upon upbringing/setting relied on themselves own intuition solve challenges. | article | en | Turkish|Islam|Reflexivity|Sociology|Religious education|Religious identity|Humanities|Gender studies|Religious studies|Religiosity|Psychology|Theology|Social psychology|Art|Philosophy|Anthropology|Pedagogy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.14220/jrat.2017.3.1.124 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4244393590', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14220/jrat.2017.3.1.124'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Interdisciplinary journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society |
„A po zawoju na głowie każdy stan poznać” | Elżbieta Wiącek (https://openalex.org/A5019609409) | 2,015 | Ethnicity as a Factor Shaping the Communicative Codes in Podróże i poselstwa polskie do Turcyi […] [Travells and Polish Diplomatic Mission Turkey] by Erazm Otwinowski
 Polish‑Turkish relations were historically strong, official established 15th century. Probably best example how these looked like 16th century, Jagiellonian dynasty’s time, is Travells Turkey written Otwinowski. Born to noble family, Otwinowski was Renaissance poet Calvinist activist. He served for magnate Stanisław Tęczyński secretary diplomat. Otwinowski’s work diary 1557 during this diplomatic missions Istanbul court of sultan Suleyman Great. nobleman confronted with many customs typical Ottoman Empire savoir vivre Topkapi Palace. In article, I will examine proving that ethnic identity relative notion tightly connected culture: patterns behavior, symbols cultural practices shared society. analyze text applying semiotic perspective. argue comments gives examples ethnicity shaped way we deal sings. The ways put sings into categories interpret them help establish group identities. What consider our based not only on idea who are but also “Stranger”. As result, become aware when get contact “Strangers”. process shaping borders between groups signs which have been certain social or political circumstances. intend focus connotation because one influential factors connotations. codes perception distinguished Umberto Eco. | article | en | Ethnic group|Turkish|Identity (music)|Ottoman empire|Empire|History|Classics|Sociology|Law|Ancient history|Philosophy|Political science|Anthropology|Linguistics|Aesthetics|Politics | https://doi.org/10.12797/politeja.11.2014.31_1.08 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2561941806', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.12797/politeja.11.2014.31_1.08', 'mag': '2561941806'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Politeja|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|Jagiellonian University Repository (Jagiellonian University) |
„Arabska Wiosna” - doświadczenia arabskich monarchii subregionu Zatoki Perskiej | Radosław Bania (https://openalex.org/A5074702291) | 2,014 | Practically nowhere in the Arab world were events of Spring avoided. Civil unrest and anti-government protests occurred rich oil monarchies Persian Gulf as well. When compared to Maghreb Mashrik, however, these limited some cases merely incidental. Bahrain was only country witness violent mass character, that threatened rule Al-Khalifa dynasty. Consequently, authorities ofthe Kingdom decided ask members Cooperation Council for military aid order stabilize internal situation, eventually obtained it from Saudi Arabia United Emirates. Unlike remaining territory Middle East, countries survived most critical period Spring, maintaining key elements their political systems unaltered. The objective this paper is present progress 2011 indicate which determinants decisive survival states during a time crisis. | article | en | Unrest|Politics|Political science|Government (linguistics)|Middle East|Witness|Monarchy|Sectarianism|Alliance|Ancient history|Economic history|Law|History|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.14746/pp.2014.19.1.13 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2601128674', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14746/pp.2014.19.1.13', 'mag': '2601128674'} | Bahrain|Saudi Arabia|United Arab Emirates | C2776518542 | Sectarianism | Przegląd Politologiczny |
„Arbeit ist nur das, was Geld bringt“ Wandel der lokalen Ökonomie in Ameskar Fogani (Marokko) am Beispiel des Tourismus | Jonas Metzger (https://openalex.org/A5044101966) | 2,014 | Abstract. This article discusses current transformations from nomadism to labor migration and tourism in the local economy Moroccan mountain village Ameskar Fogani. Using concepts of field, habitus symbolic capital Bourdieu's "theory practice", changes economic practices are analyzed relation (symbolic) meanings perceptual categories. perspective sheds light on close interrelation cultural aspects social change. | article | en | Habitus|Tourism|Cultural capital|Sociology|Economy|Capital (architecture)|The Symbolic|Relation (database)|Perspective (graphical)|Humanities|Political science|Geography|Social science|Economics|Art|Psychology|Archaeology|Database|Computer science|Psychoanalysis|Law|Visual arts | https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-69-49-2014 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2072955197', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-69-49-2014', 'mag': '2072955197'} | Morocco | C144024400 | Sociology | Geographica Helvetica |
„Braterstwo krwi”. Historia Stanisława Aronsona | Wiesław Ratajczak (https://openalex.org/A5013814490) | 2,013 | Based on conversations with the hero, Patrycja Bukalska’s Rysiek z Kedywu. Niezwykłe losy Stanisława Aronsona [Rysiek from Kedyw. Incredible Tribulations of Stanisław Aronson], is an important contribution to study Polish-Jewish relations. This because Aronson’s life a unique combination various elements Polish and Jewish biographies in 20th century. His story includes: happy childhood wealthy assimilated family, nightmare Soviet German occupation, deaths closest relations, participation Armia Krajowa resistance movement Warsaw Uprising, military service general Anders’s corps, then Israeli army. Jew, Pole, Israeli: each these identies demanded different ordering expression memory, omissions declarations. With such unusual mixed experience, Aronson had vantage point look at images that Poles, Jews, Holocaust survivors citizens newly created Israel, one another. book can be read as voice against generalizations, narrative about concrete human immersed history, individual choices, courage, friendship. | article | en | HERO|Narrative|The Holocaust|Courage|Judaism|Friendship|Literature|German|Resistance (ecology)|Character (mathematics)|Nazism|History|Psychoanalysis|Philosophy|Theology|Art|Sociology|Psychology|Social science|Ecology|Archaeology|Biology|Geometry|Mathematics | https://doi.org/10.14746/pspsl.2013.22.6 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2281420337', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14746/pspsl.2013.22.6', 'mag': '2281420337'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne |
„Das Ende der Kunst“? Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektivierungen der ägyptologischen Kunstwissenschaft | Alexandra Verbovsek (https://openalex.org/A5080022474) | 2,011 | The present paper discusses the current status, desiderata and possibilities of a methodology in researching Egyptian Art. It traces development methodology, defines approaches that have been applied thus far, highlights opportunities could arise from broader perspective with focus on cultural aspects. | chapter | en | Perspective (graphical)|Sociology|Engineering ethics|Engineering|Art|Visual arts | https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846751855_024 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2946753867', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846751855_024', 'mag': '2946753867'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | |
„Direct to Consumer“-Gentestangebote (DTC GT) im Internet – Eine empirisch-ethische Untersuchung kommunikationsethischer Aspekte unter Berücksichtigung der Perspektive medizinischer Lai*innen mit Fokusgruppen | Manuel Schaper (https://openalex.org/A5043717492) | 2,022 | The cumulative dissertation examines direct to consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) with regard the communication-ethical dimension of its marketing and special consideration perspective medical lay people. It combines theoretical-conceptual empirical parts using focus groups. former relate considerations health communication in general addressing people by DTC GT websites particular. leading question is which ethical aspects arise when consumers are addressed companies. This can turn be broken down into two essential sub-questions, each discussed context sub-chapters (i.e. publications): 1. What implications persuasive techniques particular? 2. people's perspectives on GT? thesis provides a detailed reconstruction description various used public communication, particular persuasion, their respective functioning implications. shows that operate moral grey area regarding recipients‘ autonomy arational appeals such being advertising for GT, while they do not align ideal non-directiveness counseling. further comparative analysis groups Germany, Israel, Netherlands UK, highlighting differences similarities (moral) attitudes, perceptions evaluations given issues trust trustworthiness commercial providers vs. clinical traditional care context. Based analysis, some practical recommendations given: Development standards / collaboration stakeholders involved (especially consumers, human genetics associations, biotech companies, protection organizations) In case Germany: Ensuring quality commercially offered tests analogous existing regulations Gendiagnostik-Gesetz (GenDG) (e.g. establishing monitoring binding standards, state-controlled certification, mandatory involvement professionals) 3. Linking provision professional, non-directive counseling doctors 4. Provision guiding information raising awareness benefits risks as well limitations predictive value 5. Sensitization data privacy general, but also lifestyle | dissertation | en | Persuasion|Context (archaeology)|Health communication|Autonomy|Psychology|Focus group|Social psychology|Marketing communication|Dimension (graph theory)|Regulatory focus theory|Public relations|Sociology|Political science|Advertising|Paleontology|Mathematics|Creativity|Anthropology|Pure mathematics|Law|Business|Biology | https://doi.org/10.53846/goediss-9533 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4309690608', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.53846/goediss-9533'} | Israel | C144024400|C2778080475 | Health communication|Sociology | |
„Egipskie ciemności...” - od autorytaryzmu do autorytaryzmu | Witold Ostant (https://openalex.org/A5084445883) | 2,014 | This paper presents the key events that determine political, social and economic situation in Egypt early 2010s. Owing to its potential, country is considered a rising power at regional level, policies may be future geopolitical developments, not only Middle East. The irony of Arab Revolution 2011, which led overthrowing one authoritarian regime rise another. | article | en | Geopolitics|Authoritarianism|Political science|Irony|Key (lock)|Politics|Middle East|Power (physics)|Political economy|Development economics|Economy|Economic system|Sociology|Economics|Democracy|Computer security|Computer science|Art|Physics|Literature|Quantum mechanics|Law | https://doi.org/10.14746/pp.2014.19.1.15 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2603235988', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14746/pp.2014.19.1.15', 'mag': '2603235988'} | Egypt | C144024400|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology | Przegląd Politologiczny |
„Folyékony örökség”. A marrákesi VI. Mohamed Víz Múzeumban | Zoltán Ottó Fülöp (https://openalex.org/A5050037004) | 2,021 | For the challenges of postcolonial existence in Morocco, being addressed as social organizing factor culture, answers are searched at local, national and global levels. The Museum Mohammed VI for Water Civilization Marrakech plays a key role conservation presentation water supply natural resource based on material culture. This museum presents historical cultural water, diversity spiritual contents associated with it, distinctly traditional paradigms representation. center tries to get involved international circulation, open new possibilities architectural solutions, visual tools arranging exhibitions. According curator’s choice, main task is preserve memories past by reinterpreting those exhibiting activities reflecting heritage. staging realised using interactive techniques provides reflexive experience visitors. Who receptive historical, anthropological approaches may feel addressed, meantime visitor who interested technical sciences, geography, geopolitics applied chemistry finds his account exhibition. innovative an integral part Al Hamra’s tourism industry, even Tiskiwin Museum, which reflects perspective, located medina. two memory institutions also illustrate city’s image. | article | en | Exhibition|Visitor pattern|Sociology|Tourism|Civilization|Resource (disambiguation)|Cultural heritage|Diversity (politics)|Aesthetics|Anthropology|Art history|History|Art|Archaeology|Computer science|Computer network|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.15170/at.2020.14.3-4.4 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3167331616', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.15170/at.2020.14.3-4.4', 'mag': '3167331616'} | Morocco | C144024400 | Sociology | Afrika tanulmányok / |
„Fraud in Judicial System‟ as a Language Crime: Forensic Linguistics Approach | Negar Momeni (https://openalex.org/A5028277696) | 2,012 | Forensic linguistics is a discipline coordinated with legal goals in the judicial system, focusing on all branches of including phonetics, semantics, discourse etc. This science not so known Iran; whereas, it can have lot applications system. Fraud kind crime which language plays central role forming. There are three conditions forming fraud: first; dishonest tools to cheat others, second; victim’s lack knowledge about tools, third; lost possession belonged victim. At least, realization second condition requires swindler deceive his victim by language. The author aims at providing conceptual structure for fraud linguistic analysis. Having reviewed different cases courts and Bureau Police Investigation, offered frame six components requirement/greed, proposal/advertisement, perlocutionary effect, agreement based commitment speech act, problem (not realizing act) completion. field research applies analysis-description method. | review | en | Possession (linguistics)|Realization (probability)|Linguistics|Applied linguistics|Semantics (computer science)|Field (mathematics)|Computer science|Computational linguistics|Psychology|Sociology|Philosophy|Mathematics|Statistics|Pure mathematics|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.4304/tpls.2.6.1263-1269 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1978693368', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.4304/tpls.2.6.1263-1269', 'mag': '1978693368'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | Theory and Practice in Language Studies |
„Idée sur les romans” Donatiena Alphonse’a Françoisa de Sade’a. Rozważania na temat utworu | Ewelina Sochacka (https://openalex.org/A5075913279) | 2,023 | The article shows the wider literary context of epoch and defines creative inspirations author in past historic events. An Essay on Novels, servings as introduction to collection short stories Crimes Love (1800), is discussed a broader, holistic publication containing 11 titles. Sade’s definition novel presented analyzed, from an outline developed by him history literature ancient Egypt present his prediction future, most important motives attributes fictional works through-out were enumerated accordance with guidelines. rules writing that Sade formulated relation Samuel Richardson Henry Fielding are another subject here. De Sade’assessment work contemporary writers forecasts juxtaposed romantic features coming era: desire for freneticism horror caused French Revolution. text broader historical 1800s (M. Milewska, Vinegar Tears) comparative one references thought Polish Janion, Romantyzm, rewolucja, marksizm. Colloquia gdańskie). also draws attention footnotes penned de reflections book market. aim here gain deeper understanding writings Marquis show deep knowledge literature. | article | en | Context (archaeology)|Romance|Relation (database)|Subject (documents)|Literature|History of literature|History|Art|Classics|Art history|Archaeology|Database|Library science|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.19195/0079-4767.61.11 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4320918283', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.19195/0079-4767.61.11'} | Egypt | C171533372 | History of literature | Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis |
„Jesteśmy straconym pokoleniem”. Wspólnoty Żydów birobidżańskich w Izraelu: relacja z badań terenowych (lipiec 2012 r.) | Maria Makarova (https://openalex.org/A5090504781) | 2,013 | “We are the lost generation”. Communities of Birobidzhan Jews in Israel: field research report (July 2012) In this article I describe fieldwork conducted Israel 2012 among those who have emigrated from Jewish Autonomous Oblast Russia. Along with a general overview present detailed analysis my interlocutors’ discourses regarding languages they speak and their attitude towards Judaism what is commonly understood as Jewishness. concentrate mainly on knowledge Yiddish (which up until now official language Birobidzhan) Hebrew, also categories that define element identity for them. | article | en | Yiddish|Hebrew|Judaism|Identity (music)|Theology|Religious studies|History|Sociology|Anthropology|Art|Archaeology|Classics|Philosophy|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.11649/a.2013.012 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2286196615', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.11649/a.2013.012', 'mag': '2286196615'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Adeptus|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) |
„Juba ist unser Ort“ – Politics of Place im neuen Südsudan | Ulrike Schultz (https://openalex.org/A5075461952) | 2,012 | Schlagwörter: Südsudan, Bari, Zugehörigkeit(en), Repatriierung, Ort-----“Juba is our place” – The Politics of Place in the New South Sudan.AbstractThe history politics place South(ern) Sudan, which certain places have been assigned to specific groups people, long and has accompanied by ethnicized violence. Starting with colonial ethnic classification system, post-colonial were reinforced policies repatriation, implemented International Organizations after Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) 2005. Refugees displaced people they are supposed return. Accordingly Sudanese living city Khartoum constructed as who “out need be “put place”. assumption that belong reflected debate on Juba, capital new Sudan state. Different claiming “Juba and, thereby, referring different forms belonging. Based fieldwork conducted Khartoum, Juba Kakuma from 2006-2012, this paper takes case Bari people. By highlighting belonging, argues there ways imagining Juba. conceptualized ofthe but it also where nation imagined. Furthermore, not only identification physical locations experiences, create social relations make memories. In context perceived often contradicting. Finally, can observed daily experiences within concrete become invisible superimposed powerful discourses belonging.Keywords: | article | en | Politics|Repatriation|Refugee|Ethnic group|Colonialism|Geography|Political science|Gender studies|Capital (architecture)|Ethnology|Sociology|Law|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v32i126-127.22821 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2603919869', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v32i126-127.22821', 'mag': '2603919869'} | Sudan | C144024400 | Sociology | Peripherie |
„Kultura” w Izraelu | Elżbieta Kossewska (https://openalex.org/A5032947421) | 2,017 | KULTURA MAGAZINE IN ISRAEL The article discusses the context of distribution Kultura magazine in Israel and cooperation Jerzy Giedroyc with Polish Jews living there. Among them searched for good writers, people political experience allies contesting communist regime Poland. was home to a significant population former citizens Soviet bloc countries which provided unique opportunity gather information on often impenetrable censored system power. In venue various views, creating trans-border discourse bringing different opinions together, usually concentrating affairs. However, texts published by focused primarily historical events, highlighting recollections from past martyrologic themes. also publishing policy State Israel, as well government Warsaw towards Polish-émigré publications. | article | en | Communism|Power (physics)|Politics|Context (archaeology)|Publishing|Communist state|Government (linguistics)|Political science|State (computer science)|Population|Sociology|Economic history|Media studies|Law|History|Demography|Philosophy|Linguistics|Physics|Archaeology|Algorithm|Quantum mechanics|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.12775/ae.2015.016 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2742700449', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.12775/ae.2015.016', 'mag': '2742700449'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Archiwum Emigracji |
„MIĘDZY SYNAGOGĄ I KOSMODROMEM BAJKONUR”. O powieści Diny Rubiny Oto idzie Mesjasz! | Mirosława Michalska-Suchanek (https://openalex.org/A5061246543) | 2,017 | Rubina looks at the unpredictable and difficult every-day reality of “Russian Israel” in 90s from perspective Jewish tradition, culture religion. She creates an image full equal amounts both comedy, irony even grotesque philosophical religious thoughts. The novel develops idea destiny people unity Jews with their own land. novel’s characters are not looking for identity — they know very well who where belong. background descriptions regional political conflicts as realities (including geographical topographical) Israel faithfully reproduced cultural climate. | article | en | Destiny (ISS module)|Irony|Comedy|Judaism|Politics|Perspective (graphical)|Identity (music)|Jewish identity|Aesthetics|Literature|Religious studies|Sociology|History|Philosophy|Art|Theology|Political science|Law|Visual arts|Physics|Astronomy | https://doi.org/10.31261/rsl.2017.27.09 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3205078897', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.31261/rsl.2017.27.09', 'mag': '3205078897'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Rusycystyczne Studia Literaturoznawcze|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|PUBLISHING HOUSE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA (University of Silesia)|Jagiellonian University Repository (Jagiellonian University) |
„Mein Gott, niedergebeugt über mir ist meine næpæš.“ (Ps 42,7) | 2,021 | The article explores the meaning of personal piety for transformations in concept person ancient Israel and its environment. Therefore, it clarifies relevant terms such as P/personal („P/persönliche Frömmigkeit“), everyday religiosity („Alltagsreligiosität“), Family / Household Domestic Religion, individual („individuelle Religiosität“). Traces a known from Egypt are found Babylonian text middle 1st millennium BC (the lament Nabû-šuma-ukîn) Israelite psalms, especially Ps 27 42–43. Here, features „personal piety“ can be longing closeness to God, supplication help God an intimate relationship with Him, well es new forms addressing interior: heart speaks, 42–43 speaker talks own næpæš. Thus „Personal proof important transformation person. | chapter | en | Piety|Religiosity|Meaning (existential)|Religious studies|Closeness|Theology|Sociology|Philosophy|Epistemology|Mathematics|Mathematical analysis | https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846765760_007 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3169354469', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846765760_007', 'mag': '3169354469'} | Egypt|Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Brill | Fink eBooks |
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„Muslimische Zigeuner“: Etablierten-Außenseiter-Figuration in einem multikulturellen Stadtteil – am Beispiel von türkeistämmigen Migranten, Westthrakien- Türken und türkischsprachigen Roma | Rauf Ceylan (https://openalex.org/A5008519876) | 2,012 | ZusammenfassungDie Entwicklung mancher multikultureller Stadtteile in Deutschland wird der jüngeren Vergangenheit von zwei Prozessen begleitet: Zum einen religiösen Prägungen, primär durch islamische Einrichtungen, die vielfältige Einflüsse auf den lokalen Alltag ausüben. anderen Zuzug neuer muslimischer und türkischsprachiger Einwanderergruppen aus Osteuropa. Diese versuchen, sich vor Ort bereits zuvor anwesenden türkeistämmigen Muslimen etablierten kulturellen Strukturen zu integrieren. Die vorliegende Abhandlung skizziert Basis Interviews teilnehmender Beobachtung dem Duisburger Stadtteil Hochfeld das Verhältnis türkischsprachigen Muslime Bulgarien – als jüngster Einwanderergruppe anderen, ‚alteingesessenen‘ muslimischen Gruppierungen. Analyse dieser komplexen Gruppenbeziehungen im Quartier erfolgt mit Hilfe Theorie Etablierten-Außenseiter-Figuration.-----Abstract„Muslim Gypsies“: Established and Outsiders a Multi-Cultural Inner-City Neighbourhood The Example of Migrants Turkish Origin, Western Thrace Origin Turkish-Speaking RomaThe recent development multi-cultural neighbourhoods Germany has been accompanied by two processes. One process involves religious imprinting, primarily Islamic institutions which have influencing social live these neighborhoods several different ways. other relates to the influx new Muslim Turkish-speaking Eastern European immigrant groups, are trying integrate into existing cultural structures established previous migrants origin. Based on interviews participant observations Duisburg Hochfeld, article outlines relationships between youngest group, namely Muslims from Bulgaria, ‘long-established’ groups. figuration outsiders is used for analysis explication complex group relations.-----Bibliographie: Ceylan, Rauf: „Muslimische Zigeuner“: Etablierten-Außenseiter-Figuration einem multikulturellen am Beispiel Migranten, Westthrakien- Türken Roma, JB StadtRegion, 1-2012, S. 99-113. https://doi.org/10.3224/jbsr.v7i1.05 | chapter | de | Turkish|Humanities|Sociology|Art|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.3224/jbsr.v7i1.05 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W476491603', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3224/jbsr.v7i1.05', 'mag': '476491603'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Verlag Barbara Budrich eBooks |
„Niewiasty kresowe” | Krystyna Samsonowska (https://openalex.org/A5004667547) | 2,018 | Women of the Kresy. The Female in Works Józef Antoni Rolle – from History to Literature and MythThe article offers an analysis depictions women Apolinary Rolle’s literary output. source material are numerous short stories published a number collections series 1872-1894, including collection entitled In his works created myth woman eastern territories interwar Poland (Kresy Wschodnie), courageous amazon, female warrior, by sketching portraits historical gures 16th 17th centuries. story Kamianets under Turkish Siege (1672) author expressed this collective portrait different nationalities faiths who defended fortress Podil’skij against Turks. other depicted engaged politics struggling strengthen their family’s position. latter attitude became dominant 18th century, when were no longer directly warfare. described enjoy considerable individual freedom, which provides thems with more opportunities (including freedom choose husband divorce) compared compatriots Polish west. lived partitioned 19th century as ones responsible for family, transmission family traditions, fits Mother. More broadly, image Kresy region itself. This tradition was continued developed early 20th author’s son, historian publicist, Michał Rolle, among others. | article | en | Siege|Portrait|Mythology|Fortress (chess)|Politics|Turkish|History|Gender studies|Sociology|Art|Art history|Ancient history|Political science|Classics|Law|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.12797/kpk.09.2017.09.01 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4248694991', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.12797/kpk.09.2017.09.01'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Krakowskie Pismo Kresowe|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|Homo Politicus (Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz) |
„Ona jeszcze mówi po polsku, ale śmieje się po hebrajsku” — prasa polskojęzyczna i integracja językowa polskich Żydów w Izraelu | Elżbieta Kossewska (https://openalex.org/A5032947421) | 2,010 | The article describes the process of integration Polish Jews in Israel first decade country’s existence. author presents an overview language press that period, which, supported by influential political parties, served as a tool for assimilating new waves immigrants. Interestingly it was Polish, known to large section population, vehicle with Hebrew culture. Admittedly however, some degree slowed down immigrants’ inability break free from cultural heritage diaspora. | article | en | Diaspora|Hebrew|Immigration|Section (typography)|Population|Political science|History|Theology|Sociology|Humanities|Classics|Art|Demography|Philosophy|Law|Business|Advertising | https://doi.org/10.35757/kis.2010.54.4.4 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3164679245', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.35757/kis.2010.54.4.4', 'mag': '3164679245'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Kultura i Społeczeństwo |
„Pasiaści” (Al-Muḫaṭṭaṭīn) Yūsufa Idrīsa – zwierciadło egipskiej sceny politycznej | Katarzyna Andrys-Adamczyk (https://openalex.org/A5013382733) | 2,022 | This paper is an attempt to interpret Yūsuf Idrīs’ political drama al-Muḫaṭṭatīn (The Striped Ones). Although the author died more than a quarter of century ago, sociopolitical problems in his dramas still seem relevant. In face latest developments on Egyptian scene, “Arab spring”, overthrow Husnī Mubārak 2011, and depravation power newly elected president Muḥammad Mursī by army 2013, dramas, especially Al-Muṭṭaṭaṭīn Ones), written 1969, are meaningful. Not only does this express dilemma heroic leader whose ideologies successively satirically blurring, but also addresses problem corrupt power, apparent revolution, ridicule bureaucracy, phenomenon bribery. The article’s tries show universal character work comparing its content with affairs scene. | article | en | Drama|Politics|Dilemma|Power (physics)|Ideology|Character (mathematics)|Face (sociological concept)|Literature|Bureaucracy|Phenomenon|History|Political science|Law|Sociology|Art|Philosophy|Social science|Epistemology|Physics|Geometry|Mathematics|Quantum mechanics | https://doi.org/10.15804/so2022308 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4323345293', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.15804/so2022308'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Studia Orientalne |
„Polscy Aryjczycy”. Pomiędzy naukowymi podstawami mitu a mitycznymi korzeniami nauki w dyskursie słowiańskim XIX wieku | Marta Taperek (https://openalex.org/A5054410752) | 2,018 | The article is devoted to reflection on the role of Aryan discourse in research Slavophiles 19th century. Traditional studies ethnogenesis Slavs conducted by historians basis ancient “scraps” and incomplete sources did not give answer that would satisfy political ambitions Poles. inclusion ethnographic linguistic methods into Slavic helped create narrative which journey, made early from Land Aryans, became a full history people’s origin. conviction about Indo-Iranian origin shaped mythical thinking attempts story legitimizing right self-determination historical significance this group. belief heritage considerably changed orientation pursuit new identity – free inferiority complex with respect West ready dictate its own conditions. Discussing issues related race racial differences between particular peoples, including ones belonging family, showed authors’ views future nation they envisaged. It also deepened split within studies. available studied researchers provide clear answers question whether are direct descendants therefore texts examined have creational commentary nature serve function creating narratives shaping community. aim approach will be reflect how scientific creates foundations for myths. | article | en | Slavic languages|Aryan race|Politics|Ethnogenesis|Identity (music)|History|Narrative|Historiography|Anthropology|Sociology|Classics|Literature|Ancient history|Aesthetics|Law|Ethnic group|Philosophy|Art|Political science|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.7716 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2903667862', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.7716', 'mag': '2903667862'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | Przegląd Humanistyczny |
„Pozdrawiam Fanki i Sułtanki”. Internetowe praktyki polskiego fandomu serialu "Wspaniałe stulecie" | Magdalena Kamińska (https://openalex.org/A5068469475) | 2,018 | The article discusses fan practices of Polish viewers the Turkish TV series Magnificent Century (Muhteşem Yüzyıl, Wspaniałe stulecie). Using this example, author analyzes issue cultural incorporation, recontextualization and reinterpretation foreign narrative conventions. also describes how people digitally excluded join fandom get `infected` by need for `drilling` down into their favorite text. As a result, they acquire new technological skills build online knowledge communities described Henry Jenkins. | article | en | Reinterpretation|Narrative|Turkish|Fandom|World Wide Web|Media studies|Computer science|Art|Sociology|Literature|Philosophy|Aesthetics|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.26881/pan.2018.20.03 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2954864924', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.26881/pan.2018.20.03', 'mag': '2954864924'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Panoptikum |
„So Many Languages I Have Studded – Persian, Arabic, Azerbaijani, Turkish and … at the End Assistant Teacher“ | Leman Ergenç (https://openalex.org/A5053982513) | 2,021 | The story of Leman Ergenç, professor Linguistics about her life in Bulgaria and Turkey. She was born 1937 Harmanli. In 1955 she graduated from Turkish Pedagogical School Sofia departed for Baku, where studded Language Literature Psychology as a second subject. When turned to worked assistant – teacher, translater the Plovdiv library teacher. 1967 emigrated Turkey invited by relatives Edirne be their guest decided not turn back Bulgaria. At beginning high school teacher town then started job Russian language at Ankara University. Later founded Bulgarian Philology | article | en | Turkish|Bulgarian|Philology|Arabic|Persian|History|Classics|Pedagogy|Psychology|Sociology|Linguistics|Gender studies|Philosophy|Feminism | https://doi.org/10.37708/bf.swu.v30i2.1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3176460952', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.37708/bf.swu.v30i2.1', 'mag': '3176460952'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Balkanistic forum |
„Sprawa Sahary Zachodniej” – znaczenie instytucji sądowych Unii Europejskiej dla stosowania mechanizmu ocen skutków ochrony praw człowieka w sferze stosunków handlowych z państwami trzecimi | Katarzyna Szepelak (https://openalex.org/A5015824265) | 2,019 | Article presents the problem of applying human rights impact assessments by EU institutions in trade relations with third countries and influence case-law judiciary European Union on development said instrument. For that purpose instrument was presented along good practices regarding normative scope desired methodology. Practical analysis instrument’s application were exemplified description EU-Morocco agreements people Western Sahara. author elaborates landmark ECJ GC case Front Polisario examines documents issued process negotiation new deal within Kingdom Morocco. | article | en | Negotiation|Human rights|Scope (computer science)|European union|Political science|Normative|International trade|Business|Accounting|Law|Public administration|Computer science|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.5180 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2980127330', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.5180', 'mag': '2980127330'} | Morocco|Western Sahara | C169437150 | Human rights | Przegląd Europejski |
„Treuhänderisch“ – Themenaufriss im Kontext der NS-Provenienzforschung | Markus Stumpf (https://openalex.org/A5089549158)|Christina Köstner (https://openalex.org/A5042526549)|Olivia Kaiser (https://openalex.org/A5033088430) | 2,018 | Open Access„Treuhänderisch“ – Themenaufriss im Kontext der NS-ProvenienzforschungMarkus Stumpf, Dr. Christina Köstner, Olivia KaiserMarkus Stumpf Universität Wien Universitätsring 1 1010 Österreich Markus ist wissenschaftlicher Bibliothekar an Universitätsbibliothek Wien.Search for more papers by this author, Köstner Leiterin Fachbereichsbibliothek Romanistik Kaiser Historikerin und als NS-Provenienzforscherin Projektmanagement tätig.Search authorhttps://doi.org/10.14220/9783737007832.37SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail AboutAbstract: “Fiduciary” An Outline of Topics Related Provenance Research into the Nazi Period. The following article deals with issue fiduciary or holding in trust focus on two exemplarycases involving Vienna University Libraryand question achieving a “fair and just” solution along lines Washington Principles Nazi-Confiscated Art. aim is present new findings concerning remnants so-called “Tanzenberg Collection”, which were held trust, describe possible approach dealing socalled “heirless” books objects from library All Peoples’ Association Egyptian Collection UniversityofVienna, which, though are scheduled be restituted. Keywords: Wien, NS-Provenienzforschung, Bücherraub, Treuhand, Sammlung Tanzenberg, Association, Ägyptische Library Vienna, Research, Book Looting, Trusteeship, Tanzenberg Collection, at Previous chapter Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byÜbergabe die Erben Buchhandlung „Brüder Suschitzky“. Gemeinsame Restitution Universitätsbibliotheken Wirtschaftsuniversität (Wien, 30. April 2019)4 September 2019 | Mitteilungen Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen Bibliothekare, Vol. 72, No. 2 Download book coverBibliothek KontextVolume 3 1. AuflageISBN: 978-3-8471-0783-5 eISBN: 978-3-7370-0783-2HistoryPublished online:July 2018 Information© 2018, V&R unipress GmbH, Theaterstraße 13, 37073 Göttingen, GermanyDieses Werk Open-Access-Publikation Sinne Creative-Commons-Lizenz BY-NC-ND International 4.0 („Namensnennung Nicht kommerziell Keine Bearbeitungen“) unter dem DOI 10.14220/9783737007832 abzurufen. Um eine Kopie dieser Lizenz zu sehen, besuchen Sie https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.KeywordsUniversity ViennaProvenance ResearchBook LootingTrusteeshipTanzenberg CollectionAll AssociationEgyptian ViennaPDF download | chapter | de | Art|Art history|Humanities|Sociology|Visual arts | https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737007832.37 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2884027923', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737007832.37', 'mag': '2884027923'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | V&R unipress eBooks |
„VI ISLAMISTER.. Distinktion og drama i islamisk aktivisme | Connie Carøe Christiansen (https://openalex.org/A5006263758) | 1,998 | Connie Carøe Christiansen: “We,
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„VIELFALT SCHAFFT EINHEIT“: DIE BESONDERE FRIEDENSARBEIT DER ADYAN FOUNDATION / “DIVERSITY CREATES UNITY”: THE IMPORTANT WORK OF PEACE DONE BY ADYAN FOUNDATION | Nayla Tabbara (https://openalex.org/A5085314041)|Michelle Moubarak (https://openalex.org/A5072476432) | 2,019 | The article presents and evaluates a peacebuilding contribution between Christianity Islam in Lebanon through the Adyan Foundation. It realizes its importance, influence resonance at political, social, educational religious levels. Fulfilled 12 years of existence, multi-religious strategic plan until 2026 includes education spirituality work with young people, families, collaborators diplomats, specific global focuses. All programs aim to motivate experience peace fields culture education, as well discourses media. Experiences planning range from asylum for Syrian children organization divisions Institute Citizenship Diversity Management Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan Morocco. This testifies possibility building more plural peaceful world not only Arab world. | article | en | Islam|Foundation (evidence)|Politics|Spirituality|Plural|Citizenship|Sociology|Political science|Peacebuilding|Work (physics)|Diversity (politics)|Multiculturalism|Public administration|Law|Theology|Engineering|Philosophy|Medicine|Mechanical engineering|Linguistics|Alternative medicine|Pathology | https://doi.org/10.18224/cam.v17i2.7520 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2981215756', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.18224/cam.v17i2.7520', 'mag': '2981215756'} | Iraq|Jordan|Lebanon|Morocco|Syria | C144024400|C2781395907 | Peacebuilding|Sociology | Caminhos |
„Vater, woran glaubst du?“ – „An Stock, Stein, Natur.“ Ein Beitrag über Identitätsfragen junger Alevitinnen und Aleviten | Martina Loth (https://openalex.org/A5051706967)|Dilek A. Tepeli (https://openalex.org/A5040953816) | 2,019 | No Access„Vater, woran glaubst du?“ – „An Stock, Stein, Natur.“ Ein Beitrag über Identitätsfragen junger Alevitinnen und AlevitenMartina Loth, Dilek Aysel TepeliMartina LothSearch for more papers by this author, TepeliSearch authorhttps://doi.org/10.14220/9783737009799.249SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail AboutAbstract: This article examines the changes and challenges faced young adults of Alevi origin in their everyday lives vis-/-vis identity issues. Over course its history, Alevis have been suppressed as a minority Sunni majority Turkey, but last five decades point sequential transformation process based on: secularism, culturalism political recognition. From 1980s onwards, religious character has resurfaced once again, adding another layer complex redefinition ,who they are.‘ In contrast former generations, younger generation grown up after abandonment collective dissimulation strategy (takiye) religion turning public movement. However, experiences suppression marginalization are still alive many them. The shows how crucial is exploring intergenerational relationships well socializational conditions milieu origin. We notice fragile adolescence phase youths who seek find outwho what it means be an Alevi. Furthermore, we address stigmatization fellow continuities discontinuities within experience being essence, zooms at dealing differently with lack transmission (religious) values general knowledge creative ways build multiple identities. youth organization community Germany (Bund der Alevitischen Jugend Deutschland e.V., BDAJ) offers orientation adults. illustrated difficulties searching finding identities help question idea possible categories or non-religious, especially inapostmodernsociety inwhichyoung facing individualism value-oriented Previous chapter Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byVerletzungsverhältnisse, interreligiöse Konflikte Abjektionen Einwanderungsgesellschaften5 January 2021 Download book coverReligion Transformation Contemporary European Society.Volume 15 1st editionISBN: 978-3-8471-0979-2 eISBN: 978-3-7370-0979-9HistoryPublished online:April 2019 PDF download | chapter | en | Secularism|Politics|Gender studies|Abandonment (legal)|Sociology|Identity (music)|Humanities|Religious studies|Political science|Art|Law|Philosophy|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737009799.249 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2939222915', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737009799.249', 'mag': '2939222915'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | V&R unipress eBooks |
„W czym vertitur powaga moja hetmańska…” Organizacja i procedura sądu hetmańskiego w Koronie w latach 1683-1699 | Jan Jerzy Sowa (https://openalex.org/A5027825643) | 2,018 | This paper describes the sand procedure of Hetman’s Court in Crown Army at time Great Turkish War (1683-1699). The has not been subject a separate study since 1920s, whereas older studies relied on very meagre source base. Meanwhile, there were availble registers (copies documents issued by chancellery) from period when offi ce was held Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski, Ruthenian Palatine and later Kraków Castellan. registers, albeit incomplete (registers for 1683-1685, 1687-1689 1696 are missing), contain, inter alia, decrees Martial (i.e., Court), which served as basis this discussion. Hetman, similarly to connétable de France (until 1627), combined his hand authority Commander-in-Chief regular army administrative over it. One major aspects latter administration justice soldiers. Originally, hetman had exclusive jurisdiction respect but demands nobility who suffered robberies soldiers resulted subjecting ‘civil’ (i.e. non military) courts. In late 17th century, one can speak practically overlapping Court, Tribunal fi scal organs with relation so-called causae iniuriatorum (causes aggrieved: vs. army). Hetman did have extensive judicial apparatus some western European armies that time. Most causes adjudicated Jabłonowski himself (possibly assistance junior judges). also its own instigator ushers. competences military judges clear. To perform certain evidentiary acts (such inquisition – an equivalent scrutinum conducted district courts (sądy ziemskie) kind on-site inspection hearing witness testimony) would delegate trusted cers or national enlistment comrades and, infrequently, local cers. role police doubtless performed company Hungarian infantry. court similar trial before court. A principle instituted complaint, it adversarial controlled parties. Proceedings bringing complaint who, turn, petitioned issue writ summons. penalty failure appear rst date contumacy (a ne niestanne). summons second announced publicly. term strict meant losing case, having one’s pay distrained (this, way, most effective remedy) theoretically being dishonourably discharged (wytrąbienie). common evidence included inquisition, interrogation (involving torture case people non-noble descent) oath. important penalties imposed throat (death rarely, executed noblemen), imprisonment tower nally damages, greatest practical value. | article | en | Jurisdiction|Law|Nobility|Tribunal|Political science|Economic Justice|History|Ancient history|Politics | https://doi.org/10.14746/cph.2013.65.1.08 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W39666981', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.14746/cph.2013.65.1.08', 'mag': '39666981'} | Turkey | C139621336 | Economic Justice | Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne|Repozytorium Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) |
„Western“ Israel in the system of the oriental civilization | Jerzy Świeca (https://openalex.org/A5063985545) | 2,016 | The article concentrates on defining of the civilization creature state Israel Middle East scene and conditionings belongings both to western system as eastern oriental world. author gets bottom dynamics evolution demographic matter states into his party-political which determines external strategy policy. Finds, with foundations State created by David Ben Gurion, evidenced double character Israel: one hand lay structure Ashkenazic party Mapai later Labor Party, other strong presence religion synagogue gave back civil cases. promotion Sephardim from half years 70, height meaning rightist Likud small orthodox formations, caused that more modern technologically modernized, so western, had simultaneously stood up an state, in compliance a membership regional unstable authority demanded religious coalition members rank. work composition focus facts concerning internal situation subregional, mostly collation | article | en | Civilization|Politics|State (computer science)|Meaning (existential)|Promotion (chess)|Political science|Ancient history|Western culture|Character (mathematics)|Work (physics)|History|Sociology|Political economy|Law|Philosophy|Epistemology|Engineering|Algorithm|Computer science|Mechanical engineering|Geometry|Mathematics | https://doi.org/10.1515/pn-2016-0010 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2616598119', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1515/pn-2016-0010', 'mag': '2616598119'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Przegląd Narodowościowy|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) |
„Wiara w działaniu – działanie solidarne” w Księdze Tobiasza | Róbert Lapko (https://openalex.org/A5005497302) | 2,014 | Through our vision of “household” in The Book Tobit we looked to a microcosm the world Israel, which was confronted at that time by Hellenism. educational religious narrative underlines nature Jewish family as natural community solidarity, where people can experience love. is first school humanity characterised eleēmosynē. practice eleēmosynē introduces faith and religion daily life. Eleēmosynē primary mode expression within action. shows us solidarity all main figures story (Tobit, Ann, Sara, Raguel, God´s Messenger Raphael). Israel experiences God well (Tb 13:2–5). Even author has with his readers during moral danger spiritual crisis. | article | en | Solidarity|Humanity|Faith|Narrative|Tobit model|Religious studies|Forgiveness|Natural (archaeology)|Sociology|Theology|Philosophy|Political science|Art|Law|Literature|History|Archaeology|Politics|Machine learning|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.12775/ticz.2013.047 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2071470347', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.12775/ticz.2013.047', 'mag': '2071470347'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Teologia i Człowiek |
„Zaraza zaczęła się od Egipcjan”. Dżuma Justyniana widziana z perspektywy pandemii COVID-19 | Ireneusz Milewski (https://openalex.org/A5082123359) | 2,021 | “The plague began from the Egyptians”. The Plague of Justinian seen perspective COVID-19 pandemic This article considers “Plague Justinian” a person living for over year in situation epidemiological threat, constantly “bombarded” media with diversity information relating to all aspects COVID 19 pandemic, including non-medical ones. that erupted Byzantine Empire XVth reign Emperor (541/542 CE) can certainly be as pandemic. Between 541 and 750, one note many eighteen waves plague. From written records on basis admittedly only partial archaeological data, we know affected entire population Empire, barbarian kingdoms West, but also neighbouring lands: Ireland, Scandinavia, Germany. IT very likely reached lands east Oder. describes causes circumstances appearance its symptoms, spread, ways combatting it, consequences (including social economic consequences). attempts estimate number victims epidemic Byzantium. | article | en | Plague (disease)|Byzantine architecture|Empire|Barbarian|Emperor|Reign|Pandemic|Ancient history|History|Population|Geography|Roman Empire|Ethnology|Demography|Sociology|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)|Political science|Law|Medicine|Politics|Disease|Pathology|Infectious disease (medical specialty) | https://doi.org/10.4467/23916001hg.21.002.14984 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4205301208', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.4467/23916001hg.21.002.14984'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Studia Historica Gedanensia |
„tὴν ἀρχαίαν ἐπιζητοῦμεν πατρίδα”: Creștinii în căutarea patriei celei dintâi – încercări de definire a unei teologii a migrației | Ciprian Streza (https://openalex.org/A5032715208) | 2,021 | Migration, as the displacement of peoples, triggered throughout centuries by wars, natural disasters, political oppression, poverty and famine, religious persecution is a profound human experience an intimate part biblical saga from beginning, along with social, anthropological spiritual issues it raises. The history Israel rooted in migration Jewish Diaspora most extensive well documented migrations antiquity. wandering patriarchs, Exodus, exile, dispersion return to Jerusalem are embedded consciousness people helped define their character nature relationship God. For Christian Church, was phenomenon that configured its forced itself specify eschatological goal missionary. patristic writings first indicate Christians have always considered themselves pilgrims heavenly homeland, not having particular homeland here on earth, although they managed adapt social conditions times. Starting these historical, premises, present study proposes reflection both perspective phenomenon, trying offer premises debate space orthodox theology this current topic. | article | en | Homeland|Phenomenon|Politics|Pilgrimage|Persecution|Judaism|Oppression|Diaspora|History|Religious studies|Sociology|Philosophy|Ancient history|Theology|Law|Political science|Epistemology | https://doi.org/10.51391/trva.2021.10.01. | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4200003709', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.51391/trva.2021.10.01.'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | Transilvania |
„Ära Voss“ | Ute Pothmann (https://openalex.org/A5045236228) | 2,017 | Abstract This article investigates one stage in the career of Dr. Wilhelm Voss (1896-1974) who was a chartered accountant, manager Reichswerke “Hermann Göring” and armament adviser to Egyptian government after World War II. During Weimar republic respected association official accountant without political background. Between spring 1933 autumn 1934 he integrated himself fast successfully into Nazi regime. The explores Voss’ actions, his motives family background as well professional points contact National Socialism. At same time it reveals difficult development accountancy profession Germany around 1930 attempts professionalize occupation by different individuals organisations. paper takes up new research approaches history elites. source material is evaluated on four analysis levels “authority”, “situation”, “profession” “self-image”. | article | en | Nazism|Politics|Government (linguistics)|Socialism|Weimar Republic|Management|Political science|Law|Sociology|Communism|Philosophy|Economics|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.1515/jbwg-2017-0011 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2735451767', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1515/jbwg-2017-0011', 'mag': '2735451767'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte |
„Článek 12: tisk je svobodný v mezích zákona.“ Podoby cenzury v knižní kultuře vrcholných fází bulharského obrození | Miroslav Kouba (https://openalex.org/A5039704530) | 2,022 | The formation of modern ethnic and cultural identities in non-state communities is a process that, addition to general assumptions, also required increased cultivation the institutional backdrop given national movement. In case Bulgarian revival, one characteristic features systematic long-term absence domestic printing presses, which during almost entire 19th century limited development book culture. A key factor this situation not only weak representation elites, but systematically enforced legislative measures by Ottoman state, prevented establishment polygraphic center on territory. For reason, nearly all production books periodicals was realized outside lands until late 1870s. Tanzimat reforms had paradoxical effect, context Turkish Press Act came into force. Based it, initial prerequisites were created for gradually introduced censorship, concerned Empire. As part applications rejected lands, under thorough control. This paper therefore tries present basic typology censorship measures, it follows two levels – aspects external internal effects power, at same time pointing out fact that traditions freedom speech established either so-called revival or after introduction constitution from 1876, even liberation Bulgaria 1878. | article | en | Bulgarian|Censorship|Context (archaeology)|State (computer science)|Legislature|Turkish|History|Law|Political science|Sociology|Philosophy|Archaeology|Linguistics|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.54937/kd.2022.13.supp.53-81 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4312886239', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.54937/kd.2022.13.supp.53-81'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Kultúrne dejiny |
„ŽYDŲ KRONIKA“ IR SUOMIJOS ŽYDŲ TAPATYBĖS FORMAVIMASIS 1918–1920 METAIS | Teuvo Laitila (https://openalex.org/A5034308656) | 2,016 | The article discusses how the short-lived Finnish Jewish journal Judisk Krönika (The Chronicle), 1918–1920, attempted to reshape identity in Finland. Before independence 1917, Jews were regulated by special statutes, which made them second-class citizens. In 1918, they formally got full civil rights. At same time, due changes Palestine, faced with an opportunity become citizens of a state, promised Balfour Declaration 1917. principle, Krönika was open all kinds discussion culture and societal interests. fact, however, most articles it provided material for discussion, Finland could be, or decide between being, loyal true members nation. suggested that considering this ‘double identity’ had take into account two things. On one hand, consider risks rising anti-Semitism pogroms connected armed conflicts, above territories former Russian Empire. other option join Zionist Movement its aspirations turn Palestine again homeland. seemed be on side Zionism active creation national identity, but did not decline emancipation Jews. Both Finnish identities as equally valid. | article | en | Judaism|Homeland|Zionism|Jewish identity|Jewish state|Anti-Zionism|Declaration of independence|Law|Identity (music)|Political science|Empire|History|Emancipation|Indigenous|Religious studies|Jewish studies|Constitution|Politics|Art|Philosophy|Aesthetics|Archaeology|Ecology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.15388/kn.v66i0.10019 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2462884253', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.15388/kn.v66i0.10019', 'mag': '2462884253'} | Palestine|State of Palestine | C2781153986 | Emancipation | Knygotyra |
„Турското робство” като място на памет. Резултати от теренно изследване | Евгения (https://openalex.org/A5036019059) | 2,015 | Topoi of historical memory in Bulgaria. Field researchThe article summarizes the preliminary results from research project “Topoi Memory”, which is a joint venture between New Bulgarian University and American Bulgaria.The major goal team to investigate level modernization society using mechanism memory. Thus we are trying answer question: whether there exists one coherent normative Grand Historical Narrative, inspired by “the inventors tradition” – how does it function. Or, diverse narratives circulate among various social, ethnic religious groups, according their own value systems.Another aim establish generators memory, at odds institutional education traditions different groups.The quite clear: Narrative centered on last decade Ottoman Rule Bulgaria (the 1870’s) presents climax national liberation movement Liberation “Turkish Joke”. Still, “joke” marked primarily heroic discourse. This sharp distinction with Serbia, where traumatic discourse dominant. The allows much more wider deployment epic heroism, than martyrdom.The leading topoi majority Bulgarians minorities groups relatively similar, still they differ repetition these topoi. Even representatives Turkish minority consider rule most important event. fact not mean that Turks highlight distinct “martyrdom memory”, or feature high integration society. It rather (in cases) special mimicry group versus majority. „Niewola turecka” jako miejsce pamięci. Wyniki badań terenowych Tekst zawiera raport z przeprowadzonych w ramach projektu „Toposy pamięci historycznej” realizowanego przez Nowy Uniwersytet Bułgarski i Amerykański Bułgarii. Głównym celem była ocena poziomu modernizacji społeczeństwa bułgarskiego, który byłby do uchwycenia perspektywy mechanizmów Czy można mówić o istnieniu jednej wielkiej narracji narodowej, inspirowanej „wynalazców tradycji”, czy też cyrkulacji wielu opowieści zależnie od systemów wartości poszczególnych grup społecznych, etnicznych, religijnych? Innym badania było wyznaczenie czynników tworzących pamięć (generatorów), jak powszechne wykształcenie tradycje rodowe.Wyniki jednoznacznie pokazują, że wielka bułgarska narracja narodowa jeśli ogóle istnieje osadzona jest ostatniej dekadzie panowania osmańskiego: okresie walk narodowowyzwoleńczych wyzwolenia spod „jarzma tureckiego”. „Jarzmo” jednak nie tyle definiowane kategoriach traumy (jak chociażby Serbii), ile heroizmu. Okazuje się większym stopniu impulsem wielkiego zrywu niż martyrologią.W przypadku Bułgarów mniejszości narodowych wiodące toposy są podobne, mimo iż pojawiają różną częstotliwością. Nawet mniejszość turecka uznaje wyzwolenie Bułgarii osmańskiego za najważniejsze wydarzenie, czym należy upatrywać martyrologii wysokiego stopnia integracji; większości przypadków pozwala dojrzeć tym zjawisku tendencję stosowania strategii mimikry. | article | pl | Joke|Topos theory|Bulgarian|Narrative|Sociology|History|Literature|Aesthetics|Linguistics|Philosophy|Art | https://doi.org/10.11649/sm.2011.008 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2291199932', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.11649/sm.2011.008', 'mag': '2291199932'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Slavia Meridionalis|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) |
† Camille Vautier | 1,964 | The sudden death at Casablanca of Mr. Camille Vautier, has deprived the International Committee Red Cross a particularly useful colleague who rendered it most distinguished services as delegate in Morocco. He started his activities 1943 time when ICRC had to carry out extremely heavy tasks on behalf victims war throughout world. Vautier made more than 90 visits prisoner-of-war and civilian detention camps took same an active part important distributions relief organized favour German Italian prisoners French hands. | article | en | Delegate|German|Prisoners of war|First world war|Political science|World War II|Law|History|Ancient history|Archaeology|Computer science|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.1017/s0020860400007166 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4247480748', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/s0020860400007166'} | Morocco | C3018496412 | Prisoners of war | International Review of the Red Cross |
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… And Bid Him Sing: Egyptian Race Consciousness in African Diasporic Memory | May T. Kosba (https://openalex.org/A5083213790) | 2,021 | Egyptian consciousness on race, white supremacy, and Blackness has not been fully theorized or analyzed. This article provides a textual analysis of the novel … And Bid Him Sing to show how David DuBois interrogates juxtaposes Black American race in 1960s. Further, shows makes Egypt’s “Blackness” lack thereof an integral part political conflict consciousness. Scholars exploring Arab cultural collaborations have mostly focused Cairo became diasporic space imagination through translation. From my position as Africanist, I investigate Egyptians’ imagination, highlighting translatable untranslatable themes novel, while imagining Egypt African geography. In light this investigation, argues that reveals liminality (in-betweenness) modern racial identity is caught between two dichotomous White superior (Europe) inferior (Africa) worlds. addition being understudied area research Middle Eastern studies, such investigations are timely, for it can help explain past present notions | article | en | Consciousness|Liminality|Race (biology)|White (mutation)|Politics|Double consciousness|Political consciousness|Gender studies|Diaspora|Identity (music)|Sociology|History|Anthropology|Aesthetics|Art|Political science|Psychology|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Law|Gene|Neuroscience | https://doi.org/10.4000/ema.14744 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4200473780', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.4000/ema.14744'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Egypte/Monde Arabe |
… but you are not German.” – Afro‐German culture and literature in the German language classroom | Theresa Schenker (https://openalex.org/A5063000088)|Robert Munro (https://openalex.org/A5015448574) | 2,016 | Units and classes dedicated to multiculturalism in Germany have predominantly focused on Turkish‐German literature culture. Afro‐Germans been a minority whose culture only marginally included German classes, even though part of for centuries undergone efforts at establishing themselves as an organized cultural group. This article argues stronger focus Afro‐German by providing brief overview history, outlining sample class unit poetry, introducing extensive list texts about that can be used different levels German. The offers relevant background information instructors interested including units the experience their suggests variety genres all language levels. | article | en | German|Multiculturalism|Turkish|German studies|German literature|Class (philosophy)|History|Sociology|Political science|Linguistics|Pedagogy|Computer science|Philosophy|Artificial intelligence|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.1111/tger.12010 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2556541793', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1111/tger.12010', 'mag': '2556541793'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German |
…From the Editor | Mary Ann Castronovo Fusco (https://openalex.org/A5010279421) | 2,014 | “The wise man doesn't give the right answers; he poses questions,” said French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss. That's no easy task, especially when answers are difficult to accept; but rewards for doing so can be great. As James B. Rieley explains on page 6, such inquiries uncover crucial information improving decision making, and ultimately lead alignment that is essential a sound organizational strategy. In global environment, mapping out game plan success requires addressing host of uncertainties. On 17, Thomas E. Conine, Jr., describes how four leading companies—Microsoft, General Electric, Dell, Stanley Black & Decker— have used virtual simulations cost-effectively efficiently find they need prepare their worldwide workforce challenges leadership in 21st century. At its best, self-inquiry offers insight into both strengths weaknesses. André de Waal, Miriam Frijns, Mirna Mroueh detail 29, biz-group, service firm United Arab Emirates, successfully assessed policies practices against framework high-performance organization characteristics better understand potential exceeding customers’ expectations free trade environment. Although reaching customers at so-called base pyramid remains challenge many firms, as Syed Abidur Rahman, Azlan Amran, Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Seyedeh Khadijeh Taghizadeh explain 41, GrameenPhone, Bangladesh's telecom company, has attracted loyal following while enhancing overall development nation by asking what — regardless economic status most. Through questioning executives involved international joint ventures China, Sajjad M. Jasimuddin, David O. Faulkner, Li Liu show local foreign multinational firms operate where government paramount role creating innovation networks (page 54). But just much might company up exchange public-sector help? Ernesto Tapia Moore illustrates his case study SME 65, answer query may make leaders think twice about pursuing route internationalization. her analysis three recent books 90, Editorial Advisory Board member Gillian Rice highlights myriad ways which innovative organizations leverage collect. And resource, course, only come from not being afraid ask questions. | article | en | Workforce|Task (project management)|Service (business)|Plan (archaeology)|Pyramid (geometry)|Computer science|Public relations|Marketing|Business|Management|Operations research|Sociology|Political science|Economics|Law|History|Engineering|Physics|Archaeology|Optics | https://doi.org/10.1002/joe.21558 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4232364929', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1002/joe.21558'} | United Arab Emirates | C144024400 | Sociology | Global Business and Organizational Excellence |
*Ag1 نقش سبئي جديد من نقوش الاهداءات (New Sabaean Inscription) | فهمي علي الأغبري (https://openalex.org/A5062645730) | 2,009 | The paper throws light on newly discovered Sabaean cult inscriptions, also known as 'gift inscriptions'. Offered to the gods in their temples, gift inscriptions supply us many details about relationship between people and gods. They are written either offering itself or table. Very often were offerings form of a inscription, is case with subject my paper: bronze slab bearing inscriptions. These offered Moon God Ilumquh, grant donor peace, health, protection satisfaction keep them away from hateful jealous ones. importance these lies first-time mention tribe Aser; Aser now name mountain located west Yemeni Cap ital, Sana' a. indicate that was place where settled at least somehow related it. for first time ofllumquh's temple. However, if this temple not Aser, it would be some nearby a, possibly Arhab. To our knowledge, belonged god Taleb. Does imply dedicated both gods? Maybe, evidence civilization confirm existence temples multiple (Please note article Arabic) | article | en | Tribe|Cult|Ancient history|Civilization|History|Art|Subject (documents)|Bronze|Classics|Literature|Archaeology|Sociology|Anthropology|Library science|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.1163/22138609-90000015 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2312696830', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1163/22138609-90000015', 'mag': '2312696830'} | Yemen | C144024400|C2779121571 | Sociology|Tribe | Abğadīyyāt |
وظائف ومضامين النقوش التأريخية والتزيينية على عمارة طرابلس المملوكية (Function and Significance of Historiographical and Decorative Inscriptions in Mameluke Monuments in Tripoli) | عمر عبد السلام تدمري (https://openalex.org/A5030168892) | 2,009 | The history of the city Tripoli (Lebanon) extends for 3500 years. Nevertheless, a significant landmark event when Mameluke conquest (688 H/1289 BCE) ended long Crusade Era. This study presents reviews major historiographical and decorative inscriptions on monuments in Tripoli. In this regard, passed through two developmental phases: first phase encompasses period following foundation new under influence possible counter-attacks. For this, monumental characteristics were dominated by simplicity that mostly used commemorative documentary purposes. second occurred stability, urban expansion, population growth. Flourishing innovative art lines casted impressions as variety writing types styles, developed stone, marble, or wood engravings saturated with decorations, ornaments, drawings. These contained contents had several uses. They often found mosques, madrassas, graves, palaces their count exceeded more than one hundred. However, only 70 do exist at present along little 20 mottos (ranks) . A selection these will be presented many including purpose content inscriptions, some model decorating monuments. (Please note article is Arabic) | review | en | Historiography|Style (visual arts)|Period (music)|Ancient history|Ornaments|Population|CONQUEST|Art|History|Arabic|Archaeology|Linguistics|Philosophy|Demography|Sociology|Aesthetics | https://doi.org/10.1163/22138609-90000016 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2322686765', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1163/22138609-90000016', 'mag': '2322686765'} | Lebanon | C144024400 | Sociology | Abğadīyyāt |
›Deutsch-muslimische‹ Lyrik? | Jörg F. Löffler (https://openalex.org/A5027990573) | 2,020 | Zehra Çırak (born 1960) and Zafer Şenocak 1961) are authors of German-Turkish origin, who especially renowned for their poems. Apart from intercultural issues, questions religion disbelief can be found in large output poems, fiction essays. Şenocak’s long poem Geschrieben auf Stein und Knochen (1994) is about faith scepticism the three monotheistic religions as well Marxism a secular system beliefs. Something similar true Çırak’s Konfessionen (1991), which religious ritual sectarianism having restrictive effects on individual liberty. With keen eye both Eastern Western spiritual traditions, these two poets explore dialogue between Islam, Judaism Christianity – perspective, but with great interest prevailing power sentiment contemporary culture. | article | en | Faith|Christianity|Poetry|Judaism|Turkish|Religious studies|Literature|Islam|Skepticism|Philosophy|Sectarianism|Art|History|Theology|Law|Linguistics|Politics|Political science | https://doi.org/10.3790/ljb.61.1.297 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3088516180', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.3790/ljb.61.1.297', 'mag': '3088516180'} | Turkey | C2776518542 | Sectarianism | Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch |
›Great Men‹, ›Decline‹ and Empire: Safavid Studies and a Way Forward? | Andrew Newman (https://openalex.org/A5071998711) | 2,015 | This paper first suggests that the paradigms utilised in study of Safavid period Iran (1501-1722) West prior to 1979-80 Iranian Revolution have since been given a new lease on life by scholars field, perhaps coincidentally with distinctly ›Islamic‹ turn quickly taken revolution. Now, as Revolution, ›great men‹ and ›decline‹ are organising principle(s) discussions studies. These dominate field today, even both number active field’s sub disciplines markedly increased years Revolution. It will then be argued more recent recourse ›empire‹ an principle for discussing has, fact, only reinforced above paradigms. As result discourse generally heightens sense overall ›exceptionalism‹, if represented major break dynamics periods history preceded followed. A dynamic understanding empire, however, finally, less marked radical either Iran’s pre-1501 or its past present than is conventionally suggested. | article | en | Period (music)|Empire|History|Meiji period|Field (mathematics)|Roman Empire|Islam|Economic history|Sociology|Ancient history|Aesthetics|Philosophy|Archaeology|Mathematics|Pure mathematics | https://doi.org/10.1553/medievalworlds_no2_2015s45 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2271499171', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1553/medievalworlds_no2_2015s45', 'mag': '2271499171'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | Medieval Worlds|DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)|Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh) |
›Inclusion‹ and ›Exclusion‹: Transnational Experiences of Turkish and Kurdish Youth in London | Doğuş Şimşek (https://openalex.org/A5046005200) | 2,014 | Many children of migrants grow up in the context transnationalism which builds connections across country origin and settlement. In case Turkish Kurdish youth living London, transnational relations – more specifically their to origin, city settlement local neighbourhing- are constructed through everyday life experiences. this article, I discuss ways engagement with these three locales influences definition sense self belongingness | chapter | en | Turkish|Belongingness|Settlement (finance)|Transnationalism|Inclusion (mineral)|Context (archaeology)|Gender studies|Political science|Sociology|Inclusion–exclusion principle|Everyday life|Geography|Politics|Social psychology|Law|Psychology|Philosophy|Linguistics|Archaeology|World Wide Web|Computer science|Payment | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-04916-4_14 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1017140549', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-04916-4_14', 'mag': '1017140549'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | Springer eBooks |
「自由派的帝國主義」:英國對埃政策,一八九三至一八九四 | 王世宗 (https://openalex.org/A5031182534) | 2,001 | Essentially, liberalism contradicts imperialism; but in diplomacy and Realpolitik liberals rarely stand against imperial enterprises. Such is the case of British Liberal Party during late nineteenth century. Focused on Lord Rosebery's policy towards Egypt under Gladstone's last ministry, this thesis argues that, as far foreign was concerned, Liberals early 1890s discarded their "outdated" beliefs rationalism pacifism, assumed an attitude not different from that political opponents-the Conservatives. This article examines atmosphere 1893, when Rosebery Abbas Hilmi II took office Foreign Secretary new khedive respectively, so-called Abbas' Coup 1893 Frontier Incident 1894, to show how "Liberal Imperialism" developed occupation became "permanent," spite strong idealist opposition. In conclusion, author points out dealing with Egyptian question, losing touch becoming more "conservative," while achieving popularity public way, grievously alienated its fundamentalist supporters, which detracted merit worth independent group. | article | en | Opposition (politics)|Liberalism|Liberal Party|Politics|Political science|Law|Foreign policy|Political economy|Economic history|Sociology|History | https://doi.org/10.7015/jeas.200109.0571 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2307422625', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7015/jeas.200109.0571', 'mag': '2307422625'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | 歐美研究 |
チュニジアの初等・中等・高等学校教師における新型コロナウィルス恐怖および心理的ストレスの有所見率と予測因子 | H. Maamri (https://openalex.org/A5021656187)|H. Ben Ayed (https://openalex.org/A5052953739)|Mouna Baklouti (https://openalex.org/A5068992738)|N. Ketata (https://openalex.org/A5090730389)|S. Yaïch (https://openalex.org/A5075341231)|Raouf Karray (https://openalex.org/A5017805699)|J. Jdidi (https://openalex.org/A5047056287)|Yosra Mejdoub (https://openalex.org/A5004526562)|M. Kassis (https://openalex.org/A5064323234)|H. Féki (https://openalex.org/A5048793873)|J. Damak (https://openalex.org/A5008028578) | 2,023 | This study aimed to determine the prevalence and predictive factors of fear COVID-19 serious mental distress among teachers in public schools Southern Tunisia. was a cross sectional representative sample 525 teachers. The level Fear assessed using Scale (FCV-19S). A high defined as an FCV-19S ≥ 22. Kessler 6 (K6) performed predict distress. Serious K6 score 13. rates were 32.8% 63.8%, respectively. Independent associated with female gender (Adjusted odds ratio (AOR)=1.6 [1.1-2.5]), chronic disease (AOR=1.6 [1.1-2.4]), home-living children (AOR=3.3 [1.4-7.8]), poor material working conditions (AOR=1.5 [1.2-2.1]). (AOR=3.1 [1.8-5.1]) independently Living rural area (AOR=0.4 [0.3-0.8]), previous infection (AOR=0.5 [0.4-0.8]) going school on foot (AOR=0.3 [0.2-0.51]) lower | article | en | Distress|Mental distress|Medicine|Odds ratio|Mental health|Cross-sectional study|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)|Psychiatry|Demography|Clinical psychology|Disease|Internal medicine|Pathology|Sociology|Infectious disease (medical specialty) | https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.45.105 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4378907177', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.45.105', 'pmid': 'https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37258242'} | Tunisia | C134362201|C144024400 | Mental health|Sociology | Journal of UOEH|PubMed |
中国音乐教育与国际音乐教育 [Chinese Music Education and International Music Education] by Jianhua Guan (review) | Mengchen Lu (https://openalex.org/A5048774869) | 2,023 | Reviewed by: 中国音乐教育与国际音乐教育 [Chinese Music Education and International Education] by Jianhua Guan Mengchen Lu Guan, (Nanjing: Nanjing Normal University Press, 2013) In Chinese Education, examined music education curriculum in relation to other countries’ through the lenses of internationalization. Written Chinese, there were three sections with several chapters each one appendix that documented interviews American educators such as Bennett Reimer. first section entitled, “On Philosophy Culture Education,” pointed out global cultural development twenty-first century has influenced education. He wrote richly on a diverse array topics, including globalization, based culture, during Space Age, institutions higher learning, philosophy education, internationalization concluded introducing ideas educator Dan Zhaoyi, musicologist Wang Guangqi, postmodern Reimer’s [End Page 194] The second section, “Music Curriculum Teaching,” began examining challenges faced classroom. Subsequently, he discussed how teaching approaches have changed century, traditional may be taught classroom, part multidisciplinary secondary This was followed survey thirty years universities (such Wesleyan University), Suzuki mother tongue approach Throughout this Guan’s writings interspersed translated from Canadian, American, Japanese scholars, chapter “How Help Students’ Cognitive Development.” There also translation an introduction Indian concept Guru-Shisya Parampara. final entitled Multicultural various parts world. Furthermore, noted scholars Bruno Nettl Alan Merriam, well James Albert Banks, Ram Mahalingam, Cameron McCarthy. To create awareness international community, covered important organizations Society for (ISME) United Nations Educational, Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Discussing issues closer China, compared issue race China States, noting racial problems are less pronounced due its non-immigrant population. writing about multicultural making references particular two conferences China. Following third book, presented interview transcripts Bennet is much recommend work. First, argued should undergirded position which coined “music philosophy” (yinyue wenhua zhexue 音樂文化哲學).1 For him, marked globalization development, musical traditions different cultures, languages, ethnicities, religions not neglected. Meanwhile, establishment creates environment better understand inter-relationships between cultures within education.2 importance embracing now future, navigating toward philosophy. As related history, human behavior, it crucial us connect our others contribute societal development. emphasizing role 195] contributed recent been major philosophies West. encouraged look itself shape own philosophical thinking. Second, appealed system, places culture at core, so free from... | review | en | Music education|Musicology|Curriculum|Music Geography|Guan|Philosophy of music|Sociology|Music history|Pedagogy|Philosophy of education|Higher education|Social science|Visual arts|Art|Political science|Humanities|Law | https://doi.org/10.2979/philmusieducrevi.31.2.08 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4389350367', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/philmusieducrevi.31.2.08'} | West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Philosophy of Music Education Review |
中国音乐教育与国际音乐教育 [Chinese Music Education and International Music Education] by Jianhua Guan (review) | Mengchen Lu (https://openalex.org/A5048774869) | 2,023 | Reviewed by: 中国音乐教育与国际音乐教育 [Chinese Music Education and International Education] by Jianhua Guan Mengchen Lu Guan, (Nanjing: Nanjing Normal University Press, 2013) In Chinese Education, examined music education curriculum in relation to other countries’ through the lenses of internationalization. Written Chinese, there were three sections with several chapters each one appendix that documented interviews American educators such as Bennett Reimer. first section entitled, “On Philosophy Culture Education,” pointed out global cultural development twenty-first century has influenced education. He wrote richly on a diverse array topics, including globalization, based culture, during Space Age, institutions higher learning, philosophy education, internationalization concluded introducing ideas educator Dan Zhaoyi, musicologist Wang Guangqi, postmodern Reimer’s [End Page 194] The second section, “Music Curriculum Teaching,” began examining challenges faced classroom. Subsequently, he discussed how teaching approaches have changed century, traditional may be taught classroom, part multidisciplinary secondary This was followed survey thirty years universities (such Wesleyan University), Suzuki mother tongue approach Throughout this Guan’s writings interspersed translated from Canadian, American, Japanese scholars, chapter “How Help Students’ Cognitive Development.” There also translation an introduction Indian concept Guru-Shisya Parampara. final entitled Multicultural various parts world. Furthermore, noted scholars Bruno Nettl Alan Merriam, well James Albert Banks, Ram Mahalingam, Cameron McCarthy. To create awareness international community, covered important organizations Society for (ISME) United Nations Educational, Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Discussing issues closer China, compared issue race China States, noting racial problems are less pronounced due its non-immigrant population. writing about multicultural making references particular two conferences China. Following third book, presented interview transcripts Bennet is much recommend work. First, argued should undergirded position which coined “music philosophy” (yinyue wenhua zhexue 音樂文化哲學).1 For him, marked globalization development, musical traditions different cultures, languages, ethnicities, religions not neglected. Meanwhile, establishment creates environment better understand inter-relationships between cultures within education.2 importance embracing now future, navigating toward philosophy. As related history, human behavior, it crucial us connect our others contribute societal development. emphasizing role 195] contributed recent been major philosophies West. encouraged look itself shape own philosophical thinking. Second, appealed system, places culture at core, so free from... | review | en | Music education|Musicology|Curriculum|Music Geography|Guan|Philosophy of music|Sociology|Music history|Pedagogy|Philosophy of education|Higher education|Social science|Visual arts|Art|Political science|Humanities|Law | https://doi.org/10.2979/pme.2023.a909311 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4388108225', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.2979/pme.2023.a909311'} | West Bank | C144024400 | Sociology | Philosophy of Music Education Review |
中流 Chūryū/Middling | Jordan Sand (https://openalex.org/A5047183341) | 2,013 | 中流 Chūryū/Middling Jordan Sand (bio) The “middle class” is a cultural formation manifesting economic conditions but not tied to them in any fixed way. This makes it inherently impossible pin down. word “bourgeois” Marxist language more easily anchored theoretically, yet too can be made float when treated as category. We trace the lives of these two keywords, and class,” registers: vernacular political economy. Marx’s “bourgeoisie” part theoretically tidy dyad defined objective terms: either one owns means production or does not. Anglo-American liberal alternative bourgeoisie proletariat posits three classes, thereby rooting class impossible. Social scientists have tried repeatedly devise criteria for quantifying middle-class membership, differ with each study. All are plainly porous. In words Pierre Bourdieu, “Social exist….What exists social space, space differences, which classes exist some sense state virtuality, something given done.”1 fact should noted (obvious is) that Marx did coin “bourgeoisie.” When he chose use rather than “capitalists” other locution, could rely on immediate recognition among his European intellectual audience. language, both slippery terms, because function signifiers bundles habits appearances. While influence has often undesirable nuances, capitalist society middlingness desirable. Where status believed properly must achieved inherited, sets apart from failed lower orders well hereditarily privileged (and thus potentially undeserving) upper class, making preferred location claim. Whoever [End Page 67] claim this position then takes task fleshing out set manifest traits. But category calls forth broad field connotations. Cultural historian Peter Gay, example, was able write five volumes “the bourgeois experience” draw upon rich array nineteenth-century people’s narratives their own bourgeoisdom—self-identifications, contemporary stereotypes normative claims—as historians’ retrospective categorizations. He analyze people lifestyles without being compelled denote precisely who basis direct, literal ownership material production. Nineteenth-century Europeans spoke what meant (or burger, etc.) diverse ways reference Marx.2 himself, consummate stylist (in contrast “scientific Marxists” heirs), read audience canny how they would him. Middlingness emerged late nineteenth century Japanese popular discourse under name chūryū (also chūtō shakai, chūkyūmin). It most all moral term. Advocates frequently stressed middle backbone (chūken) society. described productive class.3 As category, found particularly women’s magazines. To Meiji period (1868-1912) Westernizing progressive. Yet dominant legitimacy broader respectability relied equally appropriation reinterpretation native practices. critical thing mastery, demonstrating knowledge Western, merely emulating Westerners. home (chūryū katei) managed by mistress whose secondary education had taught her vocation devoted imported disciplines hygiene efficiency, children. many shown “middling” magazines like Jogaku sekai (Women’s Education World) Fujin gahō (Ladies’ Graphic) actually belonged judged in... | article | en | Proletariat|Bourgeoisie|Petite bourgeoisie|Vernacular|Sociology|Middle class|Marxist philosophy|Social stratification|Aesthetics|Social class|Politics|Linguistics|Social science|Law|Political science|Art|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.1353/roj.2013.0007 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2049536456', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.1353/roj.2013.0007', 'mag': '2049536456'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | Review of Japanese culture and society|eScholarship (California Digital Library) |
人道軍事干預與國際人道法:美國反恐戰爭中關達那摩灣(Guantanamo Bay)被拘禁者釋憲案例分析 | 郭雪真 (https://openalex.org/A5027254694) | 2,011 | The 911 terrorists' attack was a conduct of war or crime? If it war, the detention Taliban's and A1 Qaeda's members suspects who involved in will be prisoners should treated humanely according to international humanitarian law(IHL). crime, they were criminals prosecuted by criminal law. Since United States occupied Afghanistan Iraq military intervention detained those people has assisted attack, caused dispute application IHL into issues. For nature evolution IHL, balance between humanity necessity is crucial matter. However, where did balancing mechanism come from how work? Based on practice American experience, Congress authorized Executive create mechanism, but eventually Judiciary confirmed judicial review. separation powers made possible build necessity, also available terror organizations with no state sovereignty. | review | en | Law|Political science|Geneva Conventions|Humanity|Law of war|International humanitarian law|Crimes against humanity|International law|State (computer science)|War crime|Sovereignty|Criminology|Sociology|Politics|Computer science|Algorithm | https://doi.org/10.29857/fhkaj.201112.0002 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2230921319', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.29857/fhkaj.201112.0002', 'mag': '2230921319'} | Iraq | C144024400|C2778573023 | International humanitarian law|Sociology | 復興崗學報 |
人面獅身霸權與核不擴散典則:美國對北韓、伊朗及伊拉克核擴散之處理 | 陳文生 (https://openalex.org/A5083758784) | 2,010 | A new era in nuclear nonproliferation was ushered at the outbreak of 9/11 terrorist attack. The so-called Axes Evil-North Korea, Iran, and Iraq-have since been targeted by United States others as a threat. This development poses question whether international regimes have significant impact on addressing proliferation. article encapsulated Sphinx metaphor to analyze explain how why regime dealt with cases three countries. research found that variables-cultural hegemony, material regimes-are necessary responses from nations. | article | en | Hegemony|Nuclear weapon|Terrorism|Political science|Nuclear terrorism|Metaphor|Development economics|International trade|Political economy|Law|Sociology|Business|Economics|Philosophy|Linguistics|Politics | https://doi.org/10.6166/tjps.43(83-119) | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W822049477', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6166/tjps.43(83-119)', 'mag': '822049477'} | Iran|Iraq | C144024400|C203133693|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology|Terrorism | 政治科學論叢 |
从国际法视角看巴勒斯坦的国家身份 / A Review of The Statehood of Palestine from The Perspective of International Law | Wang Kong-xiang (https://openalex.org/A5038480420) | 2,016 | 巴勒斯坦人民的自决权得到包括国际法院的咨询意见在内的国际法支持。落实“两国方案”、建立一个独立自主的巴勒斯坦国,是巴勒斯坦人民行使外部自决权的现实选择;争取加入联合国、国际刑事法院等国际组织或机构,进而追究以色列对巴勒斯坦人民犯下的战争罪责任,是巴勒斯坦人民多年追求实现的梦想。国际刑事法院检察官的意见表明,巴勒斯坦人民虽长期遭受以色列的暴行,却无法追究以色列的国家责任、实现其权利救济,其原因在很大程度上是由于巴勒斯坦国家身份的缺失!近年来,巴勒斯坦成功地加入联合国教科文组织、成为联合国的非会员观察员国;巴勒斯坦批准多项国际条约、加入国际刑事法院并向国际刑事法院起诉以色列,是其追求国家身份的历史征程上的重大进展。 According to the United Nations’ partition plan of Israel-Palestine, Palestinians enjoy autonomy. But with Israel’s invasion by force, thousands Palestinian people have been displaced and made homeless. In its Advisory Opinion, “the legitimacy building an isolation wall in occupied territories”, ICJ confirmed that people’s right self-determination. Also, a tit-for-tat legal struggle was launched UNSC GA, UNESCO, ICC other agencies concerning issue Palestinian’s national identity. September 2011, Palestine applied become formal member state UN, failed get Security Council’s support due US blockade. Shortly thereafter, allowed join UNESCO. On November 29, 2012, upgraded status “Non-Member Observer” through GA’s votes. The focus Palestine’s identity is on whether obtains desired qualification Nations Member States. | review | en | Palestine|Perspective (graphical)|Law|Political science|Law and economics|History|Sociology|Ancient history|Computer science|Artificial intelligence | https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.jcir.v4i2.1703 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2589694694', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.jcir.v4i2.1703', 'mag': '2589694694'} | Israel|Palestine|State of Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) |
以色列、愛爾蘭&新加坡生命科學產業發展經驗與策略 | 劉家宏 (https://openalex.org/A5070053198)|林美雪 (https://openalex.org/A5073094061) | 2,009 | Bioscience is the future star industry in 21st century. Taiwan government also has long defined bioscience as strategic priority since 20 years ago. With government's strong endorsement and promotion, been one of most active hubs Asia-Pacific Rim. But we haven't had any outstanding successful case so far. In this article, analyze strategies experiences that Israel, Ireland Singapore utilized for developing industries. These three small countries are all rapidly growing during last two or decades just like Taiwan. Beside economic booms, they have amazing achievement industry. We may refer to these valuable modify Taiwan's myth industry, expect become another pillar | article | en | Pillar|Government (linguistics)|Boom|Promotion (chess)|Political science|Economy|Economic growth|Business|Development economics|Engineering|Economics|Philosophy|Linguistics|Structural engineering|Environmental engineering|Politics|Law | https://doi.org/10.6446/stpr.200905.0071 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2224633815', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6446/stpr.200905.0071', 'mag': '2224633815'} | Israel | C47768531 | Development economics | |
以色列「鐵穹」(Iron Dome)反火箭系統與戰略意涵 | 盧文豪 (https://openalex.org/A5071653268) | 2,013 | During the new conflict between Israel and Palestine in November 2012, outstanding performance of Israel's ”Iron Dome” made it world-famous became spotlight globally. The birth this system would relief Israelis' panic under threat rocket attacks. Dome,” even though, seems simply to be designed against Hamas Hezbollah's capabilities. In fact, has deep strategic meanings on perspectives politics, economy, military psychology. Due reason, is indeed as a weapon for Israel. | article | en | Dome (geology)|Rocket (weapon)|Political science|Politics|Palestine|Political economy|Engineering|Economic history|Law|Ancient history|Aeronautics|History|Geology|Sociology|Paleontology | https://doi.org/10.6326/ndj.2013.28(3).2 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2560892339', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6326/ndj.2013.28(3).2', 'mag': '2560892339'} | Israel|Palestine | C144024400 | Sociology | 國防雜誌 |
公民社會與其發展的另類選擇: Hizmet 志願服務運動對土耳其科學與科技發展造成之影響 | 邱柏宏 (https://openalex.org/A5006036168) | 2,014 | After World War II, our world witnessed the regression of statist ideologies. The new was developing on shoulders liberal states with strong civil society. It is even more obvious now in time. In classic development literature, always accepted as a process led, controlled and monopolized by state, especially highly technical branches such S&T development. this thesis, role society extremely advanced areas exhibited. Case studies were undertaken different segments Turkey. A social movement based Turkey which pertains to global network subject case study. study found that beyond task gap-filling partner sometimes groups can progress right front state policies.
The thesis first examines theories last century presents decline approach development, then offers general from approach. country study, so scientific technologic presented. Later on, transnational movement, Hizmet deeply analyzed related theories, after contributions toward exhibited supported interviews made members movement.
The result shows that, create alternative methods contrary discourses under monopolization states. well explained manage known specifically policies education, technology transfer, industrial integration. author suggests rethinking agency terms | article | en | Civil society|Ideology|Political science|State (computer science)|Subject (documents)|Social change|Political economy|Politics|Sociology|Law|Algorithm|Library science|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.6342/ntu.2014.01819 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2273165607', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6342/ntu.2014.01819', 'mag': '2273165607'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | 臺灣大學國家發展研究所學位論文 |
再現離散家園記憶: 以《愛無止盡》、《娘惹滋味》、《我的強娜威》三部電影為例 | 賴佩瑩 (https://openalex.org/A5056506928) | 2,010 | English Abstract
This thesis aims to explore the transnational diasporic people’s unfulfilled desire of homecoming by discussing how these de-territorialized people were represented in Fatih Akin’s Head-On, and two Taiwanese films, Rasa My Imported Wife respectively. While host society tends use integrationist or separatist notion deal with newcomers, this seeks provide a “third-space” narrative which transcends former notions represent people. Furthermore, my analysis their different routes terms searching for home, shows that films idea “home” through politics hybridization.
The consists four chapters. In first chapter, I try highlight saturated relationship dominant dominated hegemonic formation suggest possible counter-hegemonic three films. chapter two, analyze “blending music” spatial construction successfully formulate such he emphasizes mobility characters film as way break down status quo. contrast position an outsider criticizing issue Turkish immigrants Germany, turn representation new foreign brides Taiwan from insider’s viewpoint three. Although directors both start make liberal perspective, strategies representing are completely different. Finally, four, conclude giving examples culinary scenes explain space kitchen skills could be site domestication women well form resistance contexts. | dissertation | en | Homecoming|Narrative|Hegemony|Turkish|Politics|Immigration|Gender studies|Sociology|Wife|Aesthetics|Political science|History|Literature|Art|Law|Philosophy|Linguistics|Art history | https://doi.org/10.6842/nctu.2010.01098 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W812354660', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6842/nctu.2010.01098', 'mag': '812354660'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
利益團體遊說手法探析:以「以色列人公共事務委員會」(AIPAC)運作情形為例 | 余瓊瑤 (https://openalex.org/A5085740313) | 2,010 | Politics is about who gets what, at when and how. In competing for resources, people tend to group themselves get advantages in resources distribution rivalries, which results the emergence of interest groups political landscapes. One most often practiced useful tools advocating lobbying. Applying direct indirect lobbying techniques exert influences on government decision making processes, make sure their interests are secured outwitting other competitors during processes. The U.S. provides 150 plus countries military financing or grants annually under USAID programs. Israel has been biggest accumulated recipient US Foreign Military Assistance. How pro-Israel fended off reached that achievement worth studying. This article makes a preliminary study groups' activities takes ”AIPAC efforts as an example show how private group, AIPAC, exerts through promote and, extent, inflicts impacts Middle East policy. | article | en | Competitor analysis|Politics|Interest group|Government (linguistics)|Political science|Foreign policy|Special Interest Group|Public interest|Political economy|Economics|Business|Law|Marketing|Linguistics|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.29857/fhkaj.201003.0008 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2255156186', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.29857/fhkaj.201003.0008', 'mag': '2255156186'} | Israel | C2776475305 | Public interest | 復興崗學報 |
原鄉的追索──解析《香料共和國》及其在通識課程的應用 | 李玲珠 (https://openalex.org/A5021640446) | 2,012 | ”A Touch of Spice” is a semi-autobiographical film. The story happened in Istanbul and Athens these areas are affected by Western Civilization East most. historical background based on political military conflict between Turkey Greece. director constructs different cultural deposits complex entanglement religions, gender, diet, ethnicity, land, etc. However, the uses relation spicy diet as symbols signs to discuss possibility combing conceptions mainstream values settle down social environment. This paper tries sadness vagabondage taste life, identification reality, mixture superficial condition real one. After clarifying idea film, seeking for spiritual adscription main theme whole Connecting food with astrology humanity universe relationship Etymology way bring out universal conception Taoist Philosophy: only Utopia having an unbiased wide vision. Combining Life education images makes students have vibrations awareness which helps teachers put Quality humanism Principles general into force certainly. can be reference material because it has multi-issues. | article | en | Civilization|Aesthetics|Utopia|Humanism|Sociology|Humanity|Politics|Epistemology|History|Philosophy|Law|Political science|Archaeology|Art history | https://doi.org/10.6453/kmujge.201212.0093 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2256746427', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6453/kmujge.201212.0093', 'mag': '2256746427'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
台法博物館策展政策研究—以「法國繪畫三百年」至「美好年代」為例 | 張皦瑾 (https://openalex.org/A5067082869) | 2,006 | In recent years, there has been more and special exhibitions held in Taiwan French, the personal visits to evoked author conduct a research study on following subjects this thesis --- developmental process of museum cultural mechanism, way how are communicated different countries, effects exhibitions. The theory museology as well organization managements is discussed at first part thesis. Investigating differences systems between France, including control mechanism toward museums from both central local government authorities official unofficial organizations subsequent idea revealed these. Furthermore, case studies, third research, “From Poussin until Cezanne: 300 years French painting”, “Matisse exhibition”, “The ancient Egyptian art form Louver” modern life. Paris 1925-1937” elicit our comprehensible understanding background information, Finally, concluded by discussing ideas related an exhibition methods formulating values educational implications, management economy communications. As consequence, results might be applied reference further studies areas international culture communications among This pilot fields museology, administration museum, communication so that readers would get slight formulations final purpose gain clear picture operations, order build upon previous professional knowledge experiences author. | article | en | Exhibition|Museology|Visual arts|Government (linguistics)|Sociology|Media studies|Political science|History|Art|Linguistics|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2006.00570 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2271727295', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2006.00570', 'mag': '2271727295'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | |
哥倫比亞童兵問題之研究(1990-2011) | 林佳諭 (https://openalex.org/A5043197392) | 2,012 | The participation of children in war doesn’t begin from modern times, and it could be traced back the civilization ancient Egypt, Greece Bible. Any country, which is facing a long-timed war, its troops going to exhausted, during that time will often recruit get into battlefield. According interpretation child soldiers UNICEF Coalition Stop Use Child Soldiers, who are under age 18, participate any regular or irregular armed groups, including combatants, bombers mines, baits, logistics, porters, sentries, spies, messengers, cooks, laborers some them forced marriage with commander bodyguards shields for commander. Colombia currently only country Latin American has civil war. Since Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de was founded 1964, problem guerrilla already existed nearly 50 years, it’s estimated about 20 million people died conflict between government, guerrillas paramilitary. It’s originated ideological differences Colombian internal conflict, things different as goes by finally became struggle territorial control. Nearly 40 percent territory controlled guerrillas. In Colombia, 18 years old have face many challenges their daily lives. As result migration, displacement, kidnapping involved street retaliatory military crackdown. biggest threat become on America, 11,000 14,000 left-wing guerrillas, right-wing paramilitary government army. Making reintegrate society complicated long-term issue. United Nations NGOs over world spare no efforts alleviate poverty, improve education employment opportunities, establish pipeline development regions countries. These trying achieve future peace security indispensable. | article | en | Spanish Civil War|Government (linguistics)|Battlefield|Political science|Citizen journalism|Displaced person|History|Interpretation (philosophy)|Armed conflict|Forced migration|Trial by ordeal|Ancient history|Law|Economic history|Refugee|Philosophy|Linguistics|Computer science|Programming language | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2012.00678 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2253322496', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2012.00678', 'mag': '2253322496'} | Egypt | C3019338729 | Armed conflict | |
國際新聞論述之競逐與反思:以批判性論述分析透視Al-Jazeera與CNN「以巴衝突」之國族建構策略 | 蕭裕民 (https://openalex.org/A5041713816) | 2,010 | This research is followed by the path of critical discourse analysis, and aims to observe how do these TV stations (Al-Jazeera CNN) construct their nation discourses separately. First all, this article had induced three modes construction in literature review as below: coagulating mode, itinerant mutually constructing mode. Moreover methodological level, quantitative content analysis qualitive been both used thesis compare with Al-Jazeera CNN, so that we could find deepth characteristics differences between them. Furthermore, offer some references suggestions Taiwanese international news reports. There were two main results. Firstly, there no on topics choosing, however, political stances totally different. Secondly, also combined ways van Dijk Roger Fowler’s explain depth, found polarizing discriminating representation Palestinians CNN’s discourse. Comparatively discourse, they didn’t fully abide traditional journalistic principles. allowed correspondents use own opinions describe Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emotional strategy cohere identity. Finally, offered an introspection distribution department media academic communities. Objective neither more reasonable sphere, nor constructed “objectivity”nation image, which was closed social reality. Actually, always objectivity deny polarze“others”as a radical distorted representation. | review | en | Objectivity (philosophy)|Critical discourse analysis|Politics|Media studies|Introspection|Representation (politics)|Sociology|Political science|Epistemology|Law|Ideology|Philosophy | https://doi.org/10.6842/nctu.2010.01126 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W1565510003', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6842/nctu.2010.01126', 'mag': '1565510003'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | |
地域社会の視点から | Akio KAIBARA (https://openalex.org/A5023010601) | 2,011 | The relationship between the Chalcedonians and Monophysites grew rapidly worse from middle of 5th century. As a result, in second half 6th century, latter established their own church hierarchy Egypt. Previous scholars stressed that they were able to accomplish this because social severance cities, which traditionally had churches, rural areas, based. But recent years it has been pointed out there was close cities is possible environment territories bishops two sects separated by fiat or natural development. This paper analyzes effect religious conflict, originated Alexandria, exerted on society Middle Egypt looking at several regions. It found these regions did not have parallel hierarchies. results are as follows: Firstly, both Arsinoe Oxyrhynchus regions, city closely connected with area. therefore difficult for avoid contact each other. episcopal sees but monasteries, zealously participated theological controversy, existed throughout dioceses. In always conflict emerge. Therefore those Apions, who most influential family there, strove inhibit aggravation standing neutral supporting either sect. local people also strike balance faith secular interests. Secondly, village Aphrodito, inhabitants dealt did. Dioscorus, headman village, sympathized Monophysitism put worldly profit before his belief relied powerful figures no position be favorable towards Monophysites. | article | en | Bishops|Hierarchy|Severance|Rural society|Rural area|Social hierarchy|Ancient history|Sociology|History|Political science|Law|Ethnology | https://doi.org/10.5356/jorient.54.75 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W4229784473', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.5356/jorient.54.75'} | Egypt | C144024400 | Sociology | Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan |
大鱗梅氏鯿Metzia mesembrina (Jordan & Evermann, 1902)人工繁養殖及幼苗發育 | 賴弘智 (https://openalex.org/A5029223181)|陳昱翔 (https://openalex.org/A5028875034)|林翰揚 (https://openalex.org/A5010712299)|潘宏裕 (https://openalex.org/A5068935877)|施志昀 (https://openalex.org/A5033545041) | 2,009 | The large-scale lesser bream Metzia mesembrina (Jordan & Evermann, 1902) is a small cyprinid fish native to Taiwan. Due environmental deterioration resulted from water pollution, habitat destruction and introduction of exotic fishes, its population in Taiwan has been extinct. Only still exists the Kin-Men Island. For conservation this endangered fish, we conducted induced spawning laboratory with injection mixed solution grounded pituitary glands walking catfish (Enctkcu sp.) LRH-A. We observed habit examined embryonic larval developments at temperatures 22-24℃. Fertilized eggs had an average diameter 1.3 mm. Larvae were hatched 30-35 hours after spawning. Newly yolk-sac larvae total lengths 3.4 started feeding on 3 DAH (days hatching), sensory buds observable 4 DAH, dorsal anal fins emerged 7 pelvic 17 scales 30 DAH. Scales clearly 36 appearance was similar adult. | article | en | Hatching|Biology|Endangered species|Catfish|Fishery|Larva|Population|Zoology|Fish <Actinopterygii>|Habitat|Ecology|Animal science|Demography|Sociology | https://doi.org/10.7064/esr.200901.0037 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2302361181', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.7064/esr.200901.0037', 'mag': '2302361181'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | |
安潔利卡•麥希特耳的青少年小說-《毒癮》 | 王美玲 (https://openalex.org/A5009837584) | 2,005 | Angelika Mechtel puts the focus on motif of ”Drugs” in her modern youth novel ”Cold Turkey” published 1992, also influence and consequences behavior isolated teenagers who abuse drugs run away from home. deals with questions peer group influence, as well themes ”Youth Drugs” Delinquency.” This article intends to offer positive recognition process growing for adolescents, reading habits young people, which can serve a remedy social unrest. | article | en | Juvenile delinquency|Criminology|Unrest|Psychology|Youth culture|Sociology|Political science|Developmental psychology|Law|Politics | https://doi.org/10.30005/dth.200506.0007 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W941058759', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.30005/dth.200506.0007', 'mag': '941058759'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
宗教、社會運動與民主化-左翼社會主義、自由派還是伊斯蘭主義? | 劉育成 (https://openalex.org/A5071459782) | 2,011 | In the late 2010, a young man's self-immolation in suburbs of Tunis, capital Tunisia, ignited series anti-government revolts from Tunisia to Egypt, and then other countries Middle East North Africa (MENA). People's desire live more liberal with justice pours them into streets, expresses their voices governments disappointed them. It was called ”Jasmine Revolution”. Following encouraged by achievements Tunisians have made within month, Egyptians also organized own Cairo cities all over country. They overthrew regime Mubarak less than three weeks, established interim government order prepare for general election after six months. Considering these two people's movements, they something common. First all, are muslim-majorities. Second, regimes overthrown pro-Western pro-secular. Third, biggest most powerful oppositions Islamist groups, Muslim Brotherhood Egypt Ennahdha although were oppressed authorities long time. Forth last, role religion, Islam Islamism, has been minimalized during revolts. Due common features, mass media reported emphasized that movements must be secular Islamist-free. Even groups announced this public since joined. Despite like reported, may not play important revolts, still contribute lot Strategically, avoid being target those authoritarian lest could brutally suppressed under name anti-terrorism. The success involves several forces, including mainly kinds: leftist socialism, thoughts. This essay will examine relationship among how historically, theoretically, practically. We argue religion religious always certain on way democratization, should absent social toward democracies. | article | en | Islam|Government (linguistics)|Political science|Middle East|Economic Justice|General election|Interim|Order (exchange)|Economic history|Political economy|Sociology|Law|Politics|History|Economics|Philosophy|Linguistics|Archaeology|Finance | https://doi.org/10.6448/tdq.201109.0001 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2285828072', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6448/tdq.201109.0001', 'mag': '2285828072'} | Egypt|Tunisia | C139621336|C144024400 | Economic Justice|Sociology | 臺灣民主季刊 |
帕幕克《我的名字是紅》的認同政治 | 楊采樺 (https://openalex.org/A5011459669) | 2,012 | This dissertation aims to examine in-betweenness in the process of Turkish identity-formation. A fictional murder mystery set sixteenth century Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk’s My Name Is Red is a narrative not only about an investigation into murderer’s identity but also self-awareness. Although perpetrator definitively revealed at end story, remains fluid and changeable liminal space between self Other, as well Islamic world that Western Europe. As result, it proves be multi-faceted ambiguous different definitions “Red” European cultures.
In this study, I spatialize identity-formation three overlapping dimensions, including urban space, cultural space. Chapter One interprets how inscribed spatial narratives Istanbul. The place Istanbulites asserted liminality. description native landscape interwoven with non-native buildings other elements such formed cross-cultural in-between real imagined framework social historical spatiality. Two focuses on imprinted polyphonic created by postmodern novel. Inserted multiple narrators, novel constructs crossbred from diverse perspectives. And combining genres context hybridized narrative. Three explores Instead representing relationship culture binary opposition, perceives being dialectical debate one another. Thus, unfolding narrative, can characterized its fluidity oscillates differences, notion developed more fully Edward Said’s “Third Space.” | article | en | Turkish|Liminality|Narrative|Identity (music)|Aesthetics|Context (archaeology)|Islam|Narrative identity|Sociology|Gender studies|History|Literature|Art|Linguistics|Philosophy|Archaeology | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2012.00611 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2259776669', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2012.00611', 'mag': '2259776669'} | Turkey | C144024400 | Sociology | |
徐渭《雌木蘭替父從軍》與希伯來傳奇《尤迪傳》的女英雄書寫 | 余境熹 (https://openalex.org/A5046493588) | 2,010 | Hua Mulan in Xu Wei (1521-1593)'s play ”The Heroine Goes to War Her Father's Place” and Judith the Hebrew romance ”Judith” both act as heroines texts they are written have won military victory for their nations respectively. Because of this, two recognized high intention expressing female consciousness which opposes patriarchy. Nonetheless, by close reading a different conclusion may be raised. In first place, Judith's achievements subservient male figures. For Mulan, she only receives orders from supreme commander Xin Ping, accepts rule that approval Khan is essential her contributions. Judith, highlights weaknesses widow emphasizes result war always brought God's will. As result, performances all secondary figures texts. second actively match up with images imposed males. defends chastity after death husband, returns gentle soft woman end war. And apart defending virginity being docile lady at home, also on practice foot binding order suit desire. willing wishes, indeed validate control men society. third shown do not eager express opinions advantages any public regions. very modest court never mentions importance gaining success. She flaunts attainments parents when staying home. Similarly, criticizes decision officers home only, chooses withdraw scene lives silent till death. Since heroines' challenges males strictly limited private areas strength seriously weakened. Hence, though produced China Israel prominent heroic figures, it can observed flawless opposing rules Thus, statement expressed strong against corrected. | article | en | Victory|Virginity test|Consolation|Patriarchy|Romance|Order (exchange)|Law|History|Gender studies|Sociology|Literature|Religious studies|Theology|Philosophy|Art|Political science|Politics|Finance|Economics | https://doi.org/10.29444/jgicldfjcu.201010.0009 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2285454352', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.29444/jgicldfjcu.201010.0009', 'mag': '2285454352'} | Israel | C144024400 | Sociology | |
從「陸一特」事件回顧兵役與人力動員 | 秦大智 (https://openalex.org/A5026662140) | 2,011 | Former ”Army 1st Special Service Branch” personnel from around Taiwan demonstrate on Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei to demand that they be compensated for having their military service extended by one year 13 March 2011. Base the enacted Soldier” 20 years since January 25, 1967 1, 1987, this study tries compare with former ”Cold War” (1945-1990) participant countries such as United States, Soviet Union, Korea, and Israel manpower mobilization restore background legitimacy order investigate Taiwan's policy at time. This is propose department concerns matter. The results are were based national security, term of was war preparation, extension during time battle. | article | en | Military service|Battle|Mobilization|Political science|Service (business)|Legitimacy|Public administration|Military sociology|Military Base|Military personnel|Law|Spanish Civil War|Military operations other than war|Business|History|Politics|Ancient history|Marketing | https://doi.org/10.29497/gfgl.201106.0889 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2468783424', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.29497/gfgl.201106.0889', 'mag': '2468783424'} | Israel | C120302604 | Military operations other than war | |
從偽裝到真實扮演:電影《義大利人》中自在的身體符碼 | 陳舒婷 (https://openalex.org/A5047030695) | 2,015 | The leading role in L’italien is an Algerian of the second generation, Mourad, who pretends to be Italian for being successful French society. However, he loses himself, even his fiancee, Helene after satisfying own desire. It was not until has gone through ups and downs life that accepted identity. Pina Bausch, a Germany choreographer, said, “I don't care how they move, I want know what moves them.” What she said reminds me think about Mourad? environment starts up Moule interieur “moves” body Italian, then, resume him Algerian. His alteration relies on changing perspective himself. Instead thinking have meet someone else’s expectation”, “follows himself”. cultivated experience finally showing easy but resolute code. | article | en | Reflexive pronoun|Identity (music)|Perspective (graphical)|Humanities|Philosophy|Aesthetics|Art|Sociology|History|Epistemology|Visual arts | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2015.00945 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2275497727', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2015.00945', 'mag': '2275497727'} | Algeria | C144024400 | Sociology | |
從恐怖主義組織之視角探討「以、巴衝突」之發展 | 蔡明樺 (https://openalex.org/A5056519698) | 2,014 | After the 911 attacks, terrorist organizations become a world-renowned term. In addition, threat posed by these has spread throughout planet. Such reckless destruction methods for expressing appeals are vital dimensions in international strategies. This study focuses on Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which long been core problem Middle East. Many countries, organizations, nongovernmental have involved actively conflict through various involving foreign and lobbying activities to cease wars help people East escape from sufferings. Since 1991 Gulf War, Madrid Conference cosponsored United States contributed peace process between Israel Palestine. However, conflicts Palestine occurred occasionally. Hamas, is recognized as organization Israel, European Union, continued attack after Second Intifada September 2000. counterattacked continuously. vicious circulation not mitigated. situation incurs purposes of this study, shown follows: 1.Understand cognition interpretation toward Israel. 2.Understand history factors beneath that mediation cannot address. 3.Identify difficulties achieving 4.Propose possible solutions conflict. Based literature analysis historical research methods, we obtained 3 conclusions. 1.The source product clash civilizations. 2. Hamas Fatah compete based their independent political benefits, draining resources 3.Cognitions lack consensus communication. conclusions objectives propose 2 suggestions perspective strategies: formation G-2 facilitates strategies 2.Peace talks held two countries society can never be given up. | article | en | Terrorism|Middle East|Political science|Arab–Israeli conflict|Mediation|Palestine|Law|Political economy|Sociology|History|Ancient history | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2014.00188 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2276147417', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2014.00188', 'mag': '2276147417'} | Israel|Palestine | C144024400|C203133693|C58250639 | Arab–Israeli conflict|Sociology|Terrorism | |
從新約的角度探討「戰爭、和平與正義」 | 鄧開福 (https://openalex.org/A5065126356) | 2,016 | Whereas the Old Testament displays different views about war as a means to achieve justice, New is unambiguously opposed it. Unfortunately stance has played subordinate role in shaping of church's attitude war, peace and often being completely displaced by so-called "just theory," philosophical construct with little basis either or teaching. In NT presupposed one evils characterising present age, its presence seen result fallen nature humankind. The Gospels depict Jesus Messiah who fulfils his calling through suffering not conquering enemies God people. resolutely resists temptation establish rule any form worldly power. He rejects violence enforce will he never uses force against people order push programme renewal Israel. teach-ing includes same emphases: His followers must be servants lord it over others, they willing suffer at hands authorities, are blessed when persecuted, peacemakers, turn other cheek love their en-emies. When facing sent arrest him does resist rebukes disci-ples for taking up arms defence. defend himself call down God's angels help him. prays soldiers driving nails into body. early church continues way Jesus: Book Acts portrays Chris-tians victims violence, perpetrators violence. According Paul's teaching, takes initiative enemies; justification goes counter hu-man concepts justice - innocent dying place guilty, so guilty may set free! Christians should rather wronged themselves than danger wronging oth-ers! Christ's called ministry reconciliation vocation pro-claim peace-initiative towards humanity, fight battles him! James evaluates wars fightings negatively: come from desires which individual. 1 Peter again follow example Christ own suffering. Finally, although Revelation filled images extreme subject such vio-lent action; victim helpless spectator. whom introduces Father, Paul apostles serve, use overwhelming power destroy wrath, but redeems them love. provides paradigm total commitment cause, without resort fearlessly confronts injustice take hands. allowing crucified. We ask whether vision instead vio-lence realistic option, our preaching Gospel Peace can credible long we go along idea that an instrument on earth. | article | en | Temptation|New Testament|Power (physics)|Messiah|Order (exchange)|Economic Justice|Dignity|Philosophy|Law|Sociology|Theology|Political science|Physics|Finance|Quantum mechanics|Economics | https://doi.org/10.6888/tc.201606_41(2).0007 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W3087220759', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6888/tc.201606_41(2).0007', 'mag': '3087220759'} | Israel | C139621336|C144024400 | Economic Justice|Sociology | |
德國與聯合國安全理事會改革之研究(1998-2012) | 黃如萱 (https://openalex.org/A5091095160) | 2,013 | As a defeated state in the Second World War, Germany needed to take most historical responsibility return international society. Adopting foreign policies such as Westpolitik, multilateralism , culture of power-political restraint and so forth, German gained advantage from east-west conflict and, thereby, was able achieve reunification. Foreign & security policy is primarily built on under United Nations(UN) framework. Nations Security Council (UNSC)is charge maintenance peace security, but system has completely changed comparing situation when UNSC founded. ready attempt reform after model Civil Powers being long-term main contributor UN budget, been forefront an become new permanent member. stated that it willing faces problems representation, democracy, transparency accountability. Affected by Razali Plan High Level Panel Report, motivated pay close attention “size categories membership.” This study aims explain how persuaded perspective considering Permanent 5, Italy Europe Union external factors public opinion amid parties internal factors. The early stage Gerhard Schroder time, he did not serve seat gaining priority, ambitious plan Group four(G4)for SC expansion more. Since 2003 Iraq war US never clearly answered whether she supports or not. proposal “six four non seats” G4, had bright prospect winning passage reform. After Angela Merkel took office, could go forward German’s participation coalition treaty 2005 Opening Debate General Assembly 2007. Because negotiations have made progress for years, government gradually lost her desire pursue this goal turn support “European seat” instead. suggested work transitional approach whereas other members G4 opposed. Although idea unable reach agreement, still remains 2012. Base literature, includes three levels: diplomacy From these points research sum up relation | article | en | Multilateralism|German|Political science|Politics|Transparency (behavior)|Foreign policy|State (computer science)|Democracy|Political economy|Law|Public administration|Sociology|History|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2013.00845 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2264428613', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2013.00845', 'mag': '2264428613'} | Iraq | C144024400 | Sociology | |
情感性專業承諾、情緒勞務、情緒耗竭與顧客導向關係之研究 | 徐立倫 (https://openalex.org/A5029852183) | 2,014 | In the service industries, many organizations have explicit or implicit emotional display rules – that is, showing appropriate emotions and behaviors when front-line workers interact with customers face to face(Groth,Hennig-Thurau, Walsh, 2009; Hochschild, 1983; RafaeliandSutton, 1987). Although acknowledge they are required complywith organizational rules, but their feelings inside not alwaysconsistent roles playing. Even same job requirements, some handle easily, not, this shows differences between individuals. The effects of personal factors characteristics, such as gender, positivity negativity, expression, Big Five, self-monitoring, andemotional intelligence, etc. on laborhave been widely explored by previous researchers (BrotheridgeandGrandey,2002; Grandey, 2000;Kiffin-Petersen, Jordan, Soutar, 2011;Schaubroeckand Jones, 2000; Callahan McCollum, 2002;Wharton, 1993). However, present studyfound affective professional commitment antecedent labor remains untested.Toexpand current literature labor, studyintends toexaminethe extent which doctors’affective influence strategies (i.e., surface acting deep acting) thatdoctors adopt. Moreover,apart fromexamining possible effect ofemotional (i.e.,surface emotion exhaustion, study also attempts investigate unexplored relationship customer orientation bytargeting patients subjects fill out thequestionnaire ofcustomer orientation. This chooses doctors clinic rehabilitation center in Taipei Tainan, mainly because profession fits features mentioned Hochschild’s (1982, 1983). results has shown did acting, had significant acting. exhaustion were significant, significant. | article | en | Emotional labor|Feeling|Psychology|Emotional expression|Social psychology|Emotional exhaustion|Face (sociological concept)|Antecedent (behavioral psychology)|Facial expression|Sociology|Clinical psychology|Communication|Social science|Burnout | https://doi.org/10.6833/cjcu.2014.00164 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2565321949', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6833/cjcu.2014.00164', 'mag': '2565321949'} | Jordan | C144024400 | Sociology | |
日本在華中的販毒活動(1937-1945) | 李恩涵 (https://openalex.org/A5028194152) | 1,998 | This paper is one of the author's serialized studies Japanese involvement in drug-trafficking China prior to and during Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945. It focuses on activities central China, stressing particularly drug situation metropolitan areas Shanghai, Nanking Wuhan (Hankow). The article divided chronologically into three parts covering wartime period 8 years. Facts show that by time Japan consolidated its occupation military authorities had already begun transport opium other dangerous drugs Shanghai from Manchuria North and, at same time, massive amounts raw were also imported Iran. primary intention was make money through drug-trafficking, with a view supplementing limited budgets as well reimbursing large expenses instituting various puppet governments region. scheme drawn up put under control Hajime Satomi, assuming Chinese name Li Ming, who assisted hierarchy associates. In wake establishment Reformed Government March 1938, played some auxiliary functions facilitating implementing policy set Japanese. Nationalist government Wang Ching-wei compelled after 1940, play role although December 1943, it began resist this notorious business domination success. Based information collected U. S. Treasury attaches before 1941, author estimates total net profit ¥ 2,175,000,000 1937-1945 (in 1939 4.00=ca. US$ 1.00). has be noted for comparison 1940 construction most modern 25,675-ton aircraft carrier required 80,000,000 only). From all regions Japanese-occupied been estimated managed, their 1937-1945, annually extract poor, helpless drug-addicts society sum 2,037,000,000 an enormous amount equivalent annual exaction 509,000,000. | article | en | China|Government (linguistics)|Opium|Drug trafficking|Drug control|Political science|Economic history|Economy|Law|History|Business|Sociology|Economics|Criminology|Philosophy|Linguistics | https://doi.org/10.6353/bimhas.199806.0179 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2294626277', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6353/bimhas.199806.0179', 'mag': '2294626277'} | Iran | C144024400 | Sociology | 近代史研究所集刊 |
松針葉の葉面主として気孔中における付着物質(粒子状物質)の分析 ―松枯れの原因解明へのひとつのアプローチ― | 遠藤 稔 (https://openalex.org/A5075856272) | 2,003 | Introduction: In recent decades, climate change and the lack of adequate timely rainfall, due to water supply for irrigated plants, limitation renewable land resources, heterogeneous distribution spatial temporal fresh water, as well rapid growth world population, including Iran, There are increasing problems in providing resources various uses. One main requirements meeting world's food needs is access sustainable agriculture its development. order achieve such a goal, it should be avoided by adopting appropriate measures prevent damage system limited each region. Groundwater always source supplies water. Underground management first stage requires identification operation aquifers natural conditions. most hydrological issues underground studies, availability groundwater data statistics great importance. assess effects development existing conditions provide methods both quantitatively qualitatively, mathematical computer simulation these powerful tool optimal utilization resources. Maerials methods: Numerical modeling an important This model can used estimate hydraulic parameters management. The aim this study was simulate fluctuations levels aquifer GMS software Zanjan located at latitude 47 degrees 50 minutes 49 ° East 36 20 north 37 located. combination code Modflow GIS using finite difference method, level simulation. For research information needed run include: Positions border aquifers, different heights above ground bed rock aquifer, amount withdrawals from wells tapping position, position observation wells, conductivity layer nutrition, were introduced model. After preparation conceptual determination initial boundary conditions, will discussed. flow calibrated steady flow. Results discution: results calibration state reasonable balance between observed calculated October 2002 showed. nutritional value 0/000321 meters per day that 1/98 times power input horizontal layers sand, silt gravel 28.57 40.4 respectively km then unsteady mode distances 2007, trial error best daily projected drop, based on implementation 2007 2015 2022 performed. root mean square error, absolute respectively, 17/41, 15/22 -0.6, respectively. 0.000321 28/57 40/4 result among calculated. average with respect equal 26/29 -8/43 showed good accuracy converter, southeast northwest current slope correspond area. Conclusion: implemented assumption rate abatement constant nutrition 15-year interval Maps obtained years reflects sharp drop continued indiscriminate harvesting Zanjan. | article | en | Aquifer|Water resources|Groundwater|Environmental science|Water resource management|Agriculture|Farm water|Natural resource|Water supply|Population|Sustainable development|Groundwater resources|Water conservation|Environmental engineering|Engineering|Geography|Ecology|Geotechnical engineering|Demography|Archaeology|Sociology|Biology | https://doi.org/10.11353/sesj1988.16.1 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2513057514', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.11353/sesj1988.16.1', 'mag': '2513057514'} | Iran | C110158866|C144024400|C552854447 | Sociology|Sustainable development|Water conservation | Environmental Sciences |
析論中東「阿拉伯之春」的衝擊與影響 | 程富陽 (https://openalex.org/A5038723308) | 2,012 | Started in mid-December last year (2010), when Tunis (the capital of Tunisia) metropolitan police harassed and arrested an unemployed college student for selling fruit without authoritative license, riots between civilians were initiated later, expanded into waves anti-government freedom-struggling movements spread to almost the rest Arabic world. The African mass media named these activities so-called ”Jasmine Revolution” or ”The Arab Spring”. In short, this event has resulted great impact influence over not only Middle East but entire globe.One can expect that peace, conflicts, confrontations may co-exist region a foreseeable future. How world, United States alone, would respond resolve such concern become imperative challenge, especially international political arenas 21st century. resolution subject should also provide those who are working on cross-Taiwan Strait peace-making issues with valuable lessons. | article | en | Middle East|Political science|Globe|Government (linguistics)|Politics|Geography|Economy|Development economics|Economic history|History|Law|Medicine|Linguistics|Philosophy|Economics|Ophthalmology | https://doi.org/10.6326/ndj.2012.27(1).2 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2283389751', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6326/ndj.2012.27(1).2', 'mag': '2283389751'} | Tunisia | C47768531 | Development economics | 國防雜誌 |
歐洲聯盟在以巴衝突中的政策立場與作為: 1990-2005 | 吳忻宇 (https://openalex.org/A5070551219) | 2,006 | After the EU underwent integrative process of European Political Cooperation (EPC), since early seventies, and more complex institutional integration in ninties, has gradually cast aside its divergent views toward Israeli-Palestinian conflict developed a high level political consensus regarding conflict. The emphasizes destructive effects ongoing can have on greater Middle East. Damaging long time stability peace Greater East by creating radical nationalistic religious ideologies, which enhance clash between Islamic societies against Israel Western world. Although USA both continue to lay emphasis urgency develop democratic values East, but an society with hostile view towards other nations are seen as her allies, is bound fail harmonious tolerant institutions. That why mission mainly improve humanitarian, economical socio-political environment Palestinian Territories, supporting Road Map helping Palestinians establish structures institutions democratic, independent viable state needs. A just solution therefore necessary step creation longstanding societal | article | en | Middle East|Politics|Democracy|Political science|Islam|Political economy|Ideology|State (computer science)|Development economics|Sociology|Law|Geography|Archaeology|Algorithm|Computer science|Economics | https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2006.00184 | {'openalex': 'https://openalex.org/W2264808856', 'doi': 'https://doi.org/10.6846/tku.2006.00184', 'mag': '2264808856'} | Israel | C144024400|C47768531 | Development economics|Sociology |