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This paper draws on the notion of multilingualism as social practice (Heller 2007) to critique postcolonial language planning and policies in Africa. Drawing on illustrations from Ethnologue's (2009) languages of Africa, studies on language planning and ...
Banda, Felix
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Background Adolescent pregnancies are a common phenomenon that can have both positive and negative consequences. The rights framework allows us to explore adolescent pregnancies not just as isolated events, but in relation to girls' sexual and ...
Sebastian Miguel +3 more
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Taking the Pulse of the Times. Theatre Programme Policy in the Ceaușescu Regime and Contemporary Transylvanian Hungarian Drama. The “Jolly Plays” of András Sütő on Stage in Târgu-Mureș The cultural policy leadership of the Ceaușescu regime had complete ...
Andrea György
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The history of the Italian opera in Prague in 1780s is linked with the name of Pasquale Bondini. Although an impresario of famous Mozartian performances, the details concerning his enterprise and repertoire are often neglected or unknown.
Marc Niubo
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Private companies and policy-making: Ideological repertoires and concealed geographies in the evaluation of European education policies [PDF]
This article explores the relationship between education, training and the single market, focusing on the market for the production of policy evaluations in the areas of education and training, culture and youth of the European Commission. Two questions are addressed: the first question relates to the geographical distribution of the organisations that
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Public Service Broadcasting as an Object for Cultural Policy in Norway and Sweden
The future of public service broadcasting (PSB), and its role for democracy and culture in an age of globalization and digitalization, is a disputed issue among communication scholars, journalists, the general public and politicians. The PSB institutions
Larsen Håkon
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A multilingual church leader for a multilingual world: A case study
The world is increasingly becoming more multilingual. South Africa has a long history of multilingualism. In the post-1994 South Africa, integrated organisations like churches where individual and organisational multilingualism are prevalent are growing.
Susan Coetzee-Van Rooy
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This paper analyzes Turkish-Greek relations during the contentious period of July 2019-2022, when tensions between the two countries have risen due to domestic and conjunctural factors. The study employs a Discourse Historical Approach to reveal the processes of identity construction in Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an and Greece’s Prime ...
Selin Türkeş-Kılıç, Gizem Cakmak
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The Nutcracker Ballet for Teens: Experience Producing a Project at a Municipal Theater
This article focuses on the challenge of updating classical ballet heritage for teenagers—a specific audience group actively developing their aesthetic preferences and patterns of cultural consumption.
Petr A. Bazaron, Roman V. Syrchin
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Background Mental health is highly correlated with a person’s social and economic circumstances, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic made this connection uniquely visible.
Grace Horwood +2 more
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