Louis Pasteur, a child of the Jura, a man for the world. [PDF]
Raichvarg D, Jagielski T.
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Homo Nationalis and the Moralisation of Belonging: Rethinking National Identity in Austria
ABSTRACT This article examines how national identity and belonging in contemporary Austria are articulated through moral rather than ideological vocabularies. Analysing presidential, party, media and social media discourse surrounding the 2025 National Day, it conceptualises the homo nationalis as the moral citizen who embodies the nation's virtues of ...
Markus Rheindorf
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Securing space domain awareness overview: decisions in the nick of time. [PDF]
Benchoubane N, Karabulut Kurt G.
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Nationalist–Feminine Bifurcation: The Construction of National Morality Through Gender Regimes
ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of nationalist–feminine bifurcation to analyse how nationalist–populist regimes construct moral orders through gendered representations. It explores how women are simultaneously portrayed as the idealized ‘national woman’ and the excluded ‘moral threat’. Through a comparative discourse analysis of four cases—
Muhammed Ramazan Demirci
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Dogs on Film: Status, Representation, and the Canine Characters Test. [PDF]
Pallotta NR.
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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Christian Freudlsperger +1 more
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Dancing Ambiguity: Nora and the Politics of Cultural Nationalisation in Southern Thailand
ABSTRACT This paper examines Nora, a traditional dance‐drama from southern Thailand, through its designation as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (2021) and the Thai government's recognition of its performers as National Artists (2018, 2021). It situates these actions within Thailand's cultural nationalisation.
Goeun Kim
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Audience Response to COVID Monologues: Research-Based Theater on the Societal Impact of COVID-19. [PDF]
Hurley EA +6 more
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Welcome Home: A Shared Identity Recognition in the Time of Crisis
ABSTRACT How does a society sustain collective identity when formal citizenship and cultural recognition persistently diverge? Drawing on qualitative interviews with native‐born sabras and Russian‐speaking immigrants in Israel, this article develops a recognition‐gap framework specifying the mechanisms through which national belonging is produced ...
Mania Borzenko
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Kinaesthetic empathy through the lens of the cinematographer: physiological and phenomenological alignments in the act of creation. [PDF]
Primett W +4 more
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