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Terry Pinkard, Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, Harvard University Press, 2017, pp. 272, \u20ac 45,00, ISBN 9780674971776 [PDF]
Tripaldi, Elena
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Reconstructing the intellectual neighbourhood: tracing Ali Qushji's influence in science. [PDF]
Nurulla-Khoja N.
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Beyond the Binary: Constructing Notions of Legality in a Time of ‘Illegal’ Migration and Economic Recession in the Bay Area Day Labor Market [PDF]
Gutierrez, Hector
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Critical thinking in the classroom: the historical method and historical discourse as tools for teaching social studies. [PDF]
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Hegel and Modern Eurocentrism: Ideological origin of Eurocentrism
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Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2018
Over the last few years, the idea that we live in a globalized world has significantly gained ground. Across various disciplines, this had led to severe critiques not only of methodological nationalism, but also of methodological Eurocentrism. But what does it mean to leave Eurocentrism behind?
Ina Kerner
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Over the last few years, the idea that we live in a globalized world has significantly gained ground. Across various disciplines, this had led to severe critiques not only of methodological nationalism, but also of methodological Eurocentrism. But what does it mean to leave Eurocentrism behind?
Ina Kerner
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2016
This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive and updated source of reference in tourism research and practice. It covers both traditional and emerging concepts and terms and is fully international in its scope. Some 769 entries by 871 internationally renowned experts from 124 countries provide a definitive access to the knowledge of tourism and its ...
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This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive and updated source of reference in tourism research and practice. It covers both traditional and emerging concepts and terms and is fully international in its scope. Some 769 entries by 871 internationally renowned experts from 124 countries provide a definitive access to the knowledge of tourism and its ...
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Translation and Interpreting Studies, 2011
This paper deals with the recurrent criticism in Translation studies in general and Anglophone Translation studies in particular that the discipline labors under a ‘Eurocentric’ bias. The author develops two arguments in relation to this. First, the charge of ‘Eurocentrism’ serves a number ends that have less to do with an actual desire to reach out to
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This paper deals with the recurrent criticism in Translation studies in general and Anglophone Translation studies in particular that the discipline labors under a ‘Eurocentric’ bias. The author develops two arguments in relation to this. First, the charge of ‘Eurocentrism’ serves a number ends that have less to do with an actual desire to reach out to
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1990
Bill Freund, Samir Amin, Russell Moore
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Bill Freund, Samir Amin, Russell Moore
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Western ideas of progress, modernity, economic growth, as well as the commodification of nature have significantly shaped international structures, mindsets, and behaviours, ultimately leading to a range of global sustainability challenges. Yet despite over five decades of sustainable development and corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts aimed ...
Saveena Patara, Prateep Kumar Nayak
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Saveena Patara, Prateep Kumar Nayak
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