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Ever since jazz appeared in Hungary in the 1920s, it has entered an interaction with Gypsymusic of the coffee houses, which has been practised by the Romani minority as an urban, folkloristic, popular style of music. Instances when the... more
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      Cultural HistoryCultural StudiesCultural SociologyCultural Heritage
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The dislocated, deterritorialized discourse produced by repatriates from formerly European colonies has remained overlooked in academic scholarship. One such group is the Eurasian “Indo” community that has its roots in the former Dutch... more
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      Cultural StudiesCultural SociologySelf and IdentitySoutheast Asian Studies
The twenty-first century workplace compels Americans to be more flexible. To embrace change, work with unpredictable schedules, be available 24/7, and take charge of one's own career. What are the wider implications of these pressures for... more
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      Cultural SociologySociology of WorkEthnographySociology of Ethics and Morality
En zengin 62 kişinin, dünyanın %50’sine tekabül eden 3,6 milyar insan ile eşit mal varlığına sahip olduğu bir dünyada yaşıyoruz. En zengin 20 ülkenin geliri, en fakir 20 ülke gelirinin tam 46 katı daha fazla. Küresel adaletsizliğin bu... more
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There are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial... more
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“Power is war, the continuation of war by other means”: Foucault’s reversal of Clausewitz’s formula has become a staple of critical theory — but it remains highly problematic on a conceptual level. Elaborated during Foucault’s 1976... more
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This article analyzes how mass-market cruise lines mobilize food, laborers, and built environments to offer passengers cosmopolitanism with the purpose of maintaining a unique business model. It is argued that while companies target a... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologyBlack Studies Or African American StudiesCultural Sociology
La cultura si intreccia con tutti i nostri gesti e le nostre azioni quotidiane; ci costringe e ci condiziona; ma si fa anche plasmare dalla nostra creatività. Siamo immersi nella cultura e la generiamo continuamente. È il nostro... more
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"Perché sedurla se puoi sedarla?", oppure "perché sedurla se puoi saldarla?": solo due esempi del livello di violenza e brutalità quotidianamente veicolate dai social in pagine che mescolano misoginia, omo/transfobia, razzismo,... more
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      Media StudiesCultural SociologyGender And ViolenceGender based violence
Globalism, Nationalism, Tribalism establishes a new basis for understanding the changing nature of polity and community and offers unprecedented attention to these dominant trends. The book charts the contradictions and tensions we all... more
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The concept of the gentleman amateur was, and remains, an important aspect of upper and middle-class Victorian and Edwardian male identity. Although he remains a significant literary presence, the form and length of time the gentleman... more
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As the digital revolution continues apace, emergent technologies and means of communication have presented new challenges and opportunities for football studies. In turn, researchers active across the social sciences and beyond have... more
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      SociologyCultural StudiesSociology of SportMedia Studies
Given the prominence of Muslim veils—in particular the hijab and full-face veil—in public discourse concerning the place of Muslims in Western society, we examined their impact on non-Muslims’ responses at both explicit and implicit... more
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This dissertation analyzes the postfeminist tendencies and biopolitics in contemporary media practices by considering the pop culture exemplar, the Kardashian-Jenner family. This dissertation received First Class Honors from Trinity... more
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A lecture given to EdD students at the University of East London on strategies to employing education policy discourse analysis.
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Az utóbbi évtizedben megváltozott a női testszőrzet jelentése és legitimitása. Az empirikus kutatások manapság egyértelműen normának tekintik a szőrtelenítést, melynek következtében a nők döntő többsége több vagy kevesebb meggyőződéssel,... more
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A obra que ora estamos apresentando ao público no formato da série Alimentação e Cultura nasceu do interesse de um grupo de pesquisadores acerca de questões relativas ao que é considerado alimento e consequentemente a alimentação, pois... more
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      Cultural StudiesCultural SociologyPatrimonio CulturalGastronomic Tourism
People abused by angry discipline as children, may tend to abuse or overly punish other people or themselves for perceived wrongs in their adult life. In some individuals, aggressive personality traits may be genetically inherited. The... more
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O tema geral do Congresso centrou-se nas artes e na criatividade, questionando os processos através dos quais, num mundo cada vez mais global, aberto, diferente e multicultural a criatividade artística é (re)definida, promovida, avaliada... more
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Cultural examinations focusing on the spheres of the Fine Arts and popular media forms – within sociology, gender studies and cultural studies – have primarily focused on how gender roles affect the ability to fully participate in all... more
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      SociologyCultural StudiesFeminist SociologyGender Studies
Cities have become creative spaces of total consumption, which constantly refuel the theoretical and practical bases of our consumer society. It is a further stage of the “fantasy city” (Hannigan): McDonaldization (Ritzer) and... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyTourism StudiesAnthropology of Tourism
Yep, fuck it. Neoliberalism sucks. We don't need it.
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Artists and art communities are essential to the cultural life of cities. In New York City, artists have created networks of artist-run galleries in unlikely spaces that are outside the corporate gallery system. Sociologist Mary Kosut... more
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Even if certain actuations of these gods-that-be were already malicious and inimical to public interest, so many Filipinos still persist in believing that the decisions and actions of their “superstars” were right, and anyone who oppose... more
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This handout describes theory and research, i.e., structural ritualization theory, which focuses on the role of ritual in social life.
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Resumo: O texto propõe a construção de um plano de curso para o Ensino Médio a partir da obra Tempos Modernos, Tempos de Sociologia. O uso da proposta curricular da Secretaria de Estado de Educação de Minas Gerais publicada no ano de 2011... more
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This qualitative case study seeks to further understand the cultural implantation of Latin Americans in Paris, via the Brazilian and Colombian migrants. Interviewing qualified migrants who have lived in Paris for a large amount of time,... more
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      Cultural SociologyImmigration And Integration In EuropeMigration StudiesTransnational Networks
This paper discusses the growth and various iterations of the mental health movements (MHM) in the United States. An analysis of the portrayal of mental illness in popular culture, government institutions, and collective movements... more
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How does cohort affect discourse about same-sex marriage? Existing research shows that both cohort replacement and intra-cohort attitude change are causing public opinion to liberalize, but it has not explained how and why members of... more
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      Political SociologyCultural SociologyDebate over Same-Sex MarriageGenerations
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RESUMEN La relación interna entre filosofía, literatura y arte permite examinar con propiedad qué significan la pluralidad y complejidad en los usos de la razón. Posibilita la aproximación a esos usos y figuras desde un ángulo... more
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Poster presentation based on the Ph.D. study "Folkelige og distingverte fellesskap: Gentrifisering av countrykultur i Norge – en festivalstudie" [Popular and distinguished communities: Gentrification of country music culture in Norway – a... more
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      Cultural SociologyPopular Music StudiesFestivals and musicCultural Policy
Participant observation is employed in any academic discipline or professional field requiring in-depth studies of everyday life. The article describes the key processes of undertaking participant observation involving joining members of... more
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Mapping of Dissemination of Film Education in Czech Primary Schools and Secondary Grammar Schools. Charles University for Ministry of Culture, 2016/17.

See also: https://www.mkcr.cz/medialni-a-filmova-vychova-41.html
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      Cultural SociologyQuantity SurveyingSurvey ResearchCritical sociology and politics of education
Role of the internet in popularisation and promotion of culture: The article discusses changes in the area of culture related to promoting and distributing cultural content on the internet, as well as transformations concerning flow of... more
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گزارش حاضر براساس تحليل ثانويه يافته های موج دوم طرح پيمايش ملي ارزش ها و نگرش هاي ايرانيان در سال 1382 تهیه شده است. گسترش فراگير رسانه هاي جمعي و تأثير عميق آنها بر زندگي افراد باعث تبديل شدن رسانه‌هاي جمعي به يكي از پديده هاي مهم... more
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Si l’école est le lieu de la culture écrite, la capacité d’expression orale est encore relativement peu documentée. Or, elle est un facteur déterminant d’insertion ou d’exclusion dans la vie sociale et professionnelle. Cette recherche... more
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... a typical naive set of assumptions about "group oriented" cultures it that the participants within them are basically altruistic, self-effacing, self-sacrificing and sociable. A society of such individuals should exhibit the very best... more
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