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With a Great Story Comes Great Responsibility: Role of Narrative in Leadership Development
ABSTRACT Comic books reside uniquely within American culture. Historians have contended comics are more than just sequential artwork mixed with engaging stories, but rather, a framework by which the generations make sense of who they are. These stories are a reflection of cultural conscience; a lens through which we can view the world and a mirror ...
Sean Connable
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Patriotic education in the teaching of God’s servant – Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński
The presented text is an attempt to demonstrate understanding and realisation of patriotic education in the teaching of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński Primate of Poland It brings closer the significance of the very notion as well as it demonstrates attitudes
Alina Rynio
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From Place to Platform: Extended Global Cities Theory for Transnational Cultural Diffusion
Abstract This study investigates how global city characteristics shape the acceptance of non‐mainstream cultural goods—focusing on K‐pop—as they diffuse across digital platforms. While prior research emphasizes fandom, soft power or media strategies, this research highlights the role of urban infrastructure in cultural globalization.
Jeoung Yul Lee +2 more
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Diaspora as a Collective Metaphor for Refuge in Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s Life Is a Dream [PDF]
This article reinterprets Life is a Dream through the lens of exile and spaces of refuge (tower, forest, dream), and their effects on identity and power.
Gbana Francis Gonkalié
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Russia is consistently a top migration destination. While most migrate to Russia from other post‐Soviet countries, a small but highly visible group of the Russian‐speaking diaspora has returned from Europe and North America. Lauded in Russian media as ‘ideological migrants’, their narratives at first glance echo those of the state as they claim to flee
Lauren Woodard
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From Exile to Belonging: The [re]construction of Identity in the Context of Forced Migration
Focusing on Syrian and Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in Spain and Greece, this study employs social identity theory and intergroup contact theory to examine the process of identity construction.
Massoud Sharifi Ahmadipour +1 more
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Abstract This article argues that W. E. B. Du Bois grounded his seminal conceptualisation of “the Negro church” in a Pan‐Africanist challenge to how Christian reformers and missionaries' usage of “Darkest Africa” as a metaphor for modern urban vice and poverty denigrated Africa and the African diaspora while promoting a segregated, imperialist version ...
Kai Parker
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‘Pro‐Germans in the Pulpits’: The Queensland Presbyterian Church and the Great War
During World War I, Protestant churches in Australia, on the whole, enthusiastically supported the war effort. The Queensland Presbyterian Church was a significant exception. This study analyses discord and tensions among its clergymen about what constituted an appropriate response to the war.
Mark Cryle
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KULTEGIN IS THE COMMANDER OF ANCIENT TURKS
Union of Turkic captives laid the foundations of the Great Turkic khanate. It is a large state that stretched from the Dnieper to the Amur and between the Yenisei and Tibet. These Turkic peoples used ancient Turkic writing. The ancient Turkic writing was
Saule Orazbaу +4 more
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ABSTRACT This research focuses on how the North Korean Democratic Women's Union (NKDWU), the umbrella women's organisation in North Korea formed soon after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule in 1945, forged international leftist women's solidarity during the North Korean state's liminal, revolutionary period (1945–1949).
Taejin Hwang
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