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Who belongs in South Africa? ‘Tapestry nationalism’ in the African National Congress
Abstract Perhaps more than any other organisation, the African National Congress (ANC) has defined who belongs in South Africa. Yet, how does the organisation imagine national belonging, and how has this developed? We explore these questions through a discourse analysis of the organisation's annual ‘January 8’ statements.
David Jeffery‐Schwikkard +1 more
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Культуровы наслідства акциі «Вісла» для Лемків
Cultural Consequences of Operation ‘Vistula’ for the Lemkos The text is an attempt to emphasize the Lemkos’ perspective in the commemoration of the Operation ‘Vistula’ seventy years after its completion.
Helena Duć-Fajfer
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ABSTRACT The visible manifestations of Global China, and the responses these manifestations elicit, are at the centre of much of the scholarly literature on, and popular interest in, China's growing global presence. What is less often considered is what China's role in foreign jurisdictions implies for state–society relations in those countries.
Irna Hofman
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On Causality, the Modern Contract and Inertia in “Climate Migration”
Commentary to the Lecture “Moving the immovable: Climate change and the multiple tensions between mobility and immobility”, by Huub Dijstelbloem (this issue).
Annalisa Pelizza
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International Terrorism and Citizenship: Quo-Vadis Citizenship Status (ex) ISIS Members
The phenomenon of the emergence of the international terrorist group ISIS has succeeded in recruiting members from various countries in the world. This serious threat to national security is closely related to the issue of a person's citizenship status ...
Roqiyul Ma’arif Syam +3 more
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ABSTRACT Can the positions of national political parties on the ideological spectrum explain MEPs' efforts, and even contestation, to highlight specific issues through parliamentary written questions (PWQs)? While existing literature extensively explores the representativeness and pluralistic capture of PWQs in the European Parliament, it has yet to ...
Yunus Barış Ertürk
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Possessions of churches and monasteries in Kosovo and Metohia [PDF]
If the Serbian Orthodox Church returned what it had been deprived of from the Second World War, the Land Registry Map of Kosovo and Metohia would look different, because during the Second World War one third of the arable land and forests of the province
Vukonjanski Šor
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Dismantling Bellicose Identities: Strategic Language Games in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s DICTEE
This essay argues that Cha’s DICTEE trains the reader in strategic language games in order to resist bellicose identities. It engages contemporary studies of multilingual literature in the United States, challenging overly optimistic visions of an ...
Hee-Jung Serenity Joo, Christina Lux
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ABSTRACT This paper responds to a recent call to develop a sociolinguistics of potentiality by examining how semiotic and multilingual practices may participate in processes of ethical world‐building. It looks at contexts where minoritized language speakers who are subjected to colonial government use colonial languages (e.g., English) along with other
Muzna Awayed‐Bishara
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A process of denationalization of property: Russian and foreign experience
In the article the processes of privatization of objects of ownership, which play an important role for the subsequent economic development of many countries.
V. E. Gladkova +2 more
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