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BURKE, Peter (2006): Wörter machen Leute. Berlin: Wagenbach. 22. BRIGGS, Asa / BURKE, Peter (2009): A Social History of the Media. From Gutenberg to the Internet. 3th edition. Cambridge / Malden: Polity Press [...] Chris (Eds.) (2007): The Language Question in Europe and Diverse Societies. Political, Legal and Social Perspectives. Oxford/Portland: Hart Publishing. 25. COLIN, Nicole/ UMLAUF, Joachim (Hrsg.) (2015): [...] BERMEL, Neil/ FERGUSON, Gibson (Eds.) (2015): Attitudes towards English in Europe. (Language and Social Life; 2). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 79. MAILHAMMER, Robert/ VENNEMANN GEN. NIERFELD, Theo/ OLSEN
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only provides a scientific and technical viewpoint, it also gives information about the object of a social and cultural nature. As result the biography will provide information about the object’s conception
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2011) or ethnography and network theory and social semiotics (Hipkiss et al. 2019). Especially with regard to global crisis phenomena, qualitative-interpretive social research also faces new challenges, but [...] ethnographic research, a part of the research process even in familiar contexts. In light of the current social changes brought on by global crisis phenomena, such as climate change, the Corona pandemic, and [...] transmission of scientific knowledge and are subject to processes of change, which are promoted by social dynamics and transformations. The question of what is considered new for whom, from which perspective
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develops its own interpretation of social reality. In this sense, Reckwitz, too, states that practices are the site of the social (Reckwitz 2003). Theories of social practices revolve around microprocesses [...] orders of social difference do practice theoretical analyses show in educational institutions? • Which practices point to a connectivity between educational categories and categories of social inequality [...] approaches to educational realities have proven useful. The analytical and empirical outlook on social practices is par- ticularly promising where educational research focusses on constructions of difference
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seminar is to create a better understanding of the social and economic potentials of diversity and of its application in a legal, economic and social perspective and thereby create sensitivity for the
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Universität Flensburg, Germany 1) Digitalisation/the digital age in relation to traditional and new/social media 2) Language revitalization and activism through media 3) Cultural policies and effects on identity [...] Media and gender perspectives 5) Effects on minority/majority relations, language legitimacy and social acceptance 6) The role of the public sector, including in relation to educational use of media 7)
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e present.“ (Arnett 2000) Two main goals of research on childhood and youth are: to reveal those social structures that affect the quality of children's and young peo‐ ple´s lives, and to develop approaches [...] childhood and adolescence are closely tied to the question of the future, on both an individual and a social level. But how do chil‐ dren and young people look into their future themselves? Which points of [...] be adequately analyzed by qualitative research approaches? We cordially invite researchers from social, cultural and childhood studies to share their ideas, perspectives and research findings in orde
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increasing demand for an appropriate appreciation of regional and minority languages together with their social and political acceptance has to be noticed. On the other hand, due to globalization, there is the [...] states. The emergence of nation states in Europe in the 19th century facilitated the evolution of social and cultural mentalities as well as the manifestation of individual and collective language awareness
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turbine was found to be the most attractive with an IRR of 16.4%. This project would have the largest social impact due to the high number of beneficiaries. In Vatersay, the alternative of a Wind2heat option