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attempts to counter the ‘Paradise Europe’ narrative in Cameroon Marlene Gärtner (marlene.gaertner@uni-konstanz.de) University of Konstanz, Germany _____________________________________________________ [...] of origins – stays unexplored (Graw, K., & Schielke, 2012, 11). This kind of oversimplification can also be observed in the institutional portrayal of ways of migrat- ing: In the spotlight is the figure [...] these functions in the Cameroonian context. It is important to note, however, that narratives can also dismantle efforts at sense-making and blur the lines between truth and falsehood: “Like thinking and
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become more present and more familiar, but also more historical. This may be seen as a minor advance in the history of morality at the periphery. It may also be seen as a peripheral, but nonetheless c [...] representations of the refugee crisis at the periphery of Europe Ksenija Vidmar Horvat (ksenija.vidmar@ff.uni-lj.si) University of Ljubljana, Slovenia _________________________________________________________ [...] At the turn of the century, Slovenia was positioned closer to the East (and the Balkans), as was also the case immediately after the collapse of the federal Yugoslavian state. News media depicted the
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dis- coursive recontextualization of common patterns between newspapers and users. Secondly, results also highlight that users’ comments diverge from newspapers showing anti-immigration positions and hostility [...] l sectors (Zappettini, 2019b). Literature about discursive construction of European identities is also useful for interpret- ing the refugee crisis as a highly politicised issue (van der Brug et al., 2015) [...] reactions, and opinions that contribute to the negotiation of meanings and formation of public opinion. Also, within the field of narrative analysis, it has been noted that “internet forums of all kinds have
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i, 2014b, 78). ECOCs may also promote support for the EU because cities often experience regeneration after becoming an ECOC (Campbell, 2011; Chambers, 2017). Aarhus has also benefitted economically from [...] embed understandings of Europe locally, a process dubbed “Eurocalization” (Fage-Butler, 2020). It also permits greater refraction of the European dimension through local and personal interpretations, and [...] contents of ECOC events”. The problem of translating European cultural policy into practice in ECOCs is also evident in studies that show that the European dimension tends to diminish as ECOCs move from the
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out of Basic Income’s utopia trap. Making sense of the basic income debate Georg Vobruba (vobruba@rz.uni-leipzig.de) Universität Leipzig, Germany _________________________________________________________ [...] positions on the fundamen- tal issues mentioned. We learn a great deal about those in favour, but also about those critical or even denunciatory of the idea of a basic income. 2. “Unconditional”? An u [...] overestimated, especially in the early 1980s. Complementarities be- tween paid and unpaid work must also be assumed rather than substitutability. B. Reduc- ing the supply of labour appears desirable against
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ground for ILO practices and in terms of personal continuity. Also, IALL and ILO shared the nation state as crucial point of reference. But Maul also illus- trates how the ILO often served as a platform for [...] global South and transnational movements, the ILO after 1945 was therefore also a forum for international solidarity. However, Maul also shows how the dissolution of the European colonial empires ultimately [...] liberal internationalisms, it would in that regard also be interesting to discuss further to what extent decolonization and the ‘national liberations’ (often also the glorification of the ideas of nation, state
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Eder (keder@rz.hu-berlin.de) Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Sören Carlson (soeren.carlson@uni-flensburg.de) Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany ______________________________________________ [...] narrative and network structures, and the (neglected) role of narratives in social-scientific thinking. It also discusses the potential of irony vis-à- vis other narrative genres – such as tragedy, romance or the [...] the link between narratives and social networks as a precondition for European identity formation also helps to explain why certain ideas that are often treated as a pos- sible foundation for a European
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to foster a ‘new narrative for Europe’ (European Commission, 2014; cf. also Bouza García, 2017b; Kaiser, 2015, 2017), but it also takes place ‘from below’, that is, within the general population (Antonsich [...] Klarissa Lueg (klueg@sdu.dk) University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Sören Carlson (soeren.carlson@uni-flensburg.de) Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany ______________________________________________ [...] narratives or various master – or ‘grand’ – narratives of what Europe is supposed to represent (see also Cloet, 2017; Franzius et al., 2019). On all levels, these stories contribute actively to the ongoing
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endangered species. They should be motivated to work by themselves on nature protection. And they also have to learn what causes species to become endangered. Progress of work: Two teaching units of 90 [...] has to talk generally about endangered species to find out what prior knowledge the students have. Also, important terms related to the topic have to be explained. 2. Questions about the Irrawaddy dolphin