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Introduction

open access: yesTransactions of the Association of European Schools of Planning, 2017
I am very pleased to introduce a new journal, Transactions of the Association of European Schools of Planning. A first question may arise to the reader: is there a need for another planning journal?
Anna Geppert
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Aesop's fables adaptation: an alternative for fostering values, oral production and listening comprehension

open access: yesEnletawa Journal, 2018
This article aims at presenting the experiences acquired from the project titled “Aesop’s Fables Adaptation: An Alternative for Fostering Values, Oral Production and Listening Comprehension”, carried out at a public school in Tunja with fourth graders ...
Blanca Ximena Pedraza Hernández   +1 more
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Using explainer videos to do philosophy with children and young people

open access: yesJournal of Philosophy in Schools
Aesop-style fables are narratives that serve as arguments from analogy. Because they are short and structurally simple, have no substantial plot development, and feature interactions between animal characters, fables are easy to read, listen to, and ...
Lisa Bortolotti
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plaNext in transition: A decade of young academic publishing in planning (2015–2025) – Insights and futures

open access: yesPlaNext
This article reflects on the ten-year journey of plaNext – Next Generation Planning, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal initiated by the AESOP Young Academics Network (AESOP-YAN).
Asma Mehan
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On the entangled paths of urban resistance, city planning and heritage conservation

open access: yesPlaNext, 2015
Resistance, planning and conservation may seem like parallel or combating universes – while resistance almost always entails actions against the state institutions, planning and conservation practices function typically with and within them.
Jeffrey Hou, Feras Hammami
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Planning and Critical Entrepreneurship

open access: yesPlaNext, 2018
Revisiting the relation between planning and entrepreneurship is a needed focus in planning education, yet not an unambiguous task to address. The 11th Conference of AESOP Young Academics Network followed the theme “Planning and Entrepreneurship”.
Sabine Knierbein
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The Kalmyk Folk Tale of Father, Sons and Broken Canes (Arrows) in the Context of Folklore and Ancient Literature of Eurasia

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2019
This article is about a widespread plot in which the rods and arrows easily break apart, but it is impossible to break their bundle. The author compares this plot, recorded in the Kalmyk fairy tale, with the plots of The Secret History of the Mongols ...
Aleksey A. Burykin
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La fábula esópica: de la tradición grecolatina al siglo XV

open access: yesAtalaya, 2015
The fable is one of the most popular genres and was adaptedthroughout medieval literature. This meantdifferent types of texts had to fit into the moral content of a larger work in which they featured in the 14th-15th centuries. An example of this is “The
Laura Fernández Gómez
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Notas sobre una fábula esópica en Cervantes (Persiles, iii, 7)

open access: yesE-Spania
In Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismundo, Cervantes draws upon a well-known fable, «The Man and the Serpent» (Aesop Ch. 81 and 82), allowing Periandro to illustrate and reinforce the advice he offers to the irascible pole.
Hugo O. Bizzarri
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Making space for hope

open access: yesPlaNext, 2019
This volume is a special issue with contributions that stem from the collaborations of the 2018 AESOP PhD workshop, held 5-8 July at Tjärö island, Sweden.
Lina Bergrund-Snodgrass   +2 more
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