The Limits and Ambiguities of the Albanian “National Question” in Post-communism
East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2015This article interrogates the mobilization of the Albanian national question in Albania in 2012. The two interrelated questions of the article are why the nationalist card is not used consistently and why it failed to trigger a policy debate, or lead to policy changes. The main argument of the article is that, more than a policy alternative, “national
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The Albanian Community in Kosovo
2004The Albanian community in Kosovo: how demography meets ...
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Communism as a Research Topic in Contemporary Albanian Ethnology: A “Native” Perspective
Ethnologie française, 2017L’étude du communisme par les sciences humaines et sociales albanaises est une entreprise assez récente. Cet article a pour objectif d’évaluer d’un point de vue critique la façon dont le communisme est abordé, en tant que sujet de recherche, par l’ethnologie albanaise.
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A demographic investigation of the four Albanian communities living in Molise, Italy.
Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur, 1983In a study of the four Albanian villages of Molise, Italy (Campomarino, Montecilfone, Portocannone and Ururi), demographic data have been obtained through national censuses and direct interviews of 382 subjects. The data demonstrate an increase of the population from 1700 to the middle of the twentieth century.
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ALBANIAN TEACHERS’ AND LEARNERS’ PERSPECTIVES AND EXPERIENCES ON THE COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH
PALIMPSEST/ ПАЛИМПСЕСТ, 2023Brisida Sefa, Brikena Xhaferi
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The Orthodox Community in the Albanian Territory (XV-XIX centuries)
2022Theology Culture, Shkira, Thoma
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Albanian women in stem: empowering human rights through communication
In the next decade, professions within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are expected to grow significantly. Yet, across Europe, and especially in Albania, a notable gender gap persists—particularly in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).openaire +1 more source
Standard Albanian Occurrences and Phenomena in Today’s Communication
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Public memory, gender and national identity in post-war Kosovo: the Albanian community
2008The essay presents the results of a one year long research carried out in postwar Kosovo. The author analyses the interviews collected among Albanian women and men who had different experiences of the war. She also examines the master narrative about the war, promoted by Kosovar Albanian institutions and shaped by natioanlism.
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Parents-Schools’ Communication and Albanian as a Heritage Language in Greece
2016George Androulakis +3 more
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