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Le spectre communiste, un fantôme dans la maison européenne

open access: yesLes Cahiers de Framespa, 2021
Trying to write a history of ideas based on the study of the confrontation between Europeanism and Communism may seem incongruous: if Communism claims to be an ideology, Europeanism appears on the other hand as a mere practical option aiming at the ...
Bertrand Vayssière
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Joy and Unrest: Transborder College Students' Sense of Belonging at the US–México Borderlands

open access: yesNew Directions for Higher Education, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In this study, we present the Transborder College Student Sense of Belonging Model, developed to understand how to create an inclusive and validating campus climate for Transborder students in postsecondary and higher education institutions along the US–México borderlands.
Vannessa Falcón Orta   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anti-Communism, Authenticity, Individualization, the West: Czech Art History of Modern Art in the Post-Socialist Era

open access: yesMiejsce
The article explores the construction of the canon of Czech postwar visual art during the 1990s. The concept of post-socialism serves as the framework of the analysis, illuminating the unspoken yet significant oppositional attitude toward the then-recent
Jitka Šosová
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Positive Freedom and the Social Meaning of Money

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Semiotic objections to markets hold that buying and selling certain things – for example, sex, body parts, votes, surrogacy services – expresses that those things are fungible with money, which has only profane value. This article offers a more fundamental challenge to semiotic critiques of market.
Andrew Allison   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Law, Memory, and Silence: The Case of Anti-Communism Laws in Indonesia

open access: yesAge of Human Rights Journal
This article investigates the role of Indonesia’s Anti-Communism laws in shaping and shifting collective memory of past atrocities into an imperative history.
Harison Citrawan, Ganesh Cintika Putri
doaj   +1 more source

Provocări metodologice ale cercetării comunismului din România (Methodological Challenges of the Research on Communism from Romania) [PDF]

open access: yesPolis: Revista de Stiinte Politice, 2016
Research on Communism from Romania went through a period of radicalism and Manichaeism. Those who were pushed aside by the regime became judges of the phenomenon, and its beneficiaries have adopted a variety of discursive strategies, from the public ...
Sorin BOCANCEA
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From Empire to Aid: Analysing Persistence of Colonial Legacies in Foreign Aid to Africa

open access: yesJournal of International Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT For decades now, Western development agencies and donors have been castigated for their colonial biases in providing aid to Africa. It is well established that donors provide considerably more foreign aid to their former colonies relative to other countries.
Swetha Ramachandran
wiley   +1 more source

Anti-Odysseus: Orphism and Late Communism in Bulgaria [PDF]

open access: yesSlavica TerGestina, 2018
A 1980s debate between Bulgarian “structuralists” and so called “impressionist critics” provides a line of demarcation between structuralists and post-structuralists while simultaneously delineating “Orphism” as the heavily controversial theoretical ...
Nikolchina, Miglena
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All Propaganda is Dangerous, but Some are More Dangerous than Others: George Orwell and the Use of Literature as Propaganda

open access: yesJournal of Strategic Security, 2015
The true battles of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union were fought on the ideological front: pitting democracy and capitalism against totalitarianism and communism.
Samantha Senn
doaj   +1 more source

Landless peasants, soilless cultivation: British agricultural experimentation and intervention in post‐independence Iraq (1932–1958)

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
‘Greening’ is often depicted as an inherently benevolent practice, turning arid stretches of land into arable and fertile plots. However, by considering a longer history of place and taking archival records into account, such transformations are rendered more complex and, often, more fraught.
Zsuzsanna Ihar
wiley   +1 more source

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