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Туризм в приграничных регионах: теоретические аспекты географического изучения=Tourism in Border Regions: Theoretical Aspects of a Geographical Study [PDF]
This article considers theoretical aspects of tourism studies and development in border regions. The work aims to identify key areas of geographical studies into tourism in border regions.
Katrovsky Alexandr P. +3 more
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Until recently, most research in the Digital Humanities (DH) was monomodal, meaning that the object of analysis was either textual or visual. Seeking to integrate multimodality theory into the DH, this article demonstrates that recently developed ...
T. Smits, M. Wevers
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The Kantian legacy has had a key impact on the landscape of theoretical philosophy in the first half of the twentieth century. Philosophers both in Germany and in Russia saw Immanuel Kant’s ideas as seminal for their philosophical research.
Nikolai B. Afanasov
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Tourism in Border Regions: Theoretical Aspects of a Geographical Study [PDF]
This article considers theoretical aspects of tourism studies and development in border regions. The work aims to identify key areas of geographical studies into tourism in border regions.
Alexandr P. Katrovsky +3 more
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Pairing of applicants’ CJM with university profile in digital environment as a management task
The work is devoted to the application of the Customer Journey Map (CJM) for university applicants and managerial tasks of adapting the profile of the university in the digital environment to the trajectories of the consumer.
N. I. Arkhipova +3 more
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Interdisciplinary learning in the humanities: Knowledge building and identity work
Background This paper explores K-12 interdisciplinary learning in the humanities (IL-Humanities), an area that, until now, has seen limited research focus compared to its STEM counterparts. We asked: (1) What are the outcomes of IL-Humanities in terms of
N. Novis-Deutsch +8 more
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The possibility and desirability of replication in the humanities
In this article, we argue that the debate on the poor reproducibility of scientific research has overlooked an entire field: replication is also possible and desirable in the humanities.
R. Peels, L. Bouter
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For the last decade, the humanities are globally pronounced as stranded in a crisis or at least touched by it. In the times of crisis the apologetic discourse is more important and visible than in the times of relative peace and prosperity.
Aldis Gedutis
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Most commentators locate the origin of digital humanities (DH) in computational text analysis of the mid-twentieth century, beginning in 1946 with Roberto Busa’s plans for the Index Thomisticus, a massive attempt to encode nearly 11 million words of ...
C. Sula, Heather Hill
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The present paper deals with the polemics concerning the importance of the humanities in Lithuania. The arguments provided by the critics – natural scientists, politicians, businessmen, and general public opinion – are reconstructed from the humanities ...
Kęstas Kirtiklis
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