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2017’s programme of events: iden- tity constructions and narratives in which they focus on the meaning of ‘Europeanness’ as manifested in the events and storytelling of EU culture events. Their analysis draws [...] dimension’ in its event program. However, interpretation of what this might entail, is left to the program hosts. Against this background, Fage-Butler and Gorbahn analyze Aarhus’ program of events, employing [...] the use of narratives and stories humans create a sense of meaning and purpose between fragmented events and experiences. Experiences are meaningful parts of shaping humans’ stories about themselves (Johansen
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mandatory European dimension not being appar- ent to ECOC event attenders (Fage-Butler, 2020). Its absence from cultural events from the point of view of event attenders is at odds with ECOCs’ aim of generating [...] European dimension has been underplayed in ECOC events (Lähdesmäki, 2014b) and has not been particularly visible in official communication about ECOC events (European Commission, 2010). The purpose of this [...] Commission has criticized the muted European dimension in ECOC events (Immler & Sakkers, 2014) as well as communication about the events: e.g. “In some cases, the cities did in fact have a good European
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stories as complex artefacts are characterised at least by three components: “selective series of past events and forces, a temporal sequence and, more importantly, an ‘emplot- ment’ that establishes causal [...] 1993). Specifically, media provide audiences the semantic tools for interpreting and discussing events that are packed and presented by journalists within frames that influence individuals’ responses [...] Fatto Quotidiano). Both newspapers adopted stylistic choices which enhanced the spectacularisation of events through the use of provocative language and an emotional tone of denunciation, scandal, and moral
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based on the correspondence between the news story and the reported events; the iconic and the symbolic meanings move the realism of the event away from “pure” description to a more abstract level. The latter [...] campsites. In this article, though, I focus on two cases of representation by au- thors who witnessed the events at the border and later reconstructed them into visual narratives of the trauma of the refugees. [...] Master narratives set up interpretative routines; they are “‘frames’ according to which courses of events can easily be plotted, simply because one’s audience is taken to ‘know’ and accept these courses”
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patterns. It can easily stay unfilled as long as it is constantly overshadowed by the highly anticipated events of arrival and successful return. The positive outcome of migration is mostly per- ceived within
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Europe, other anti- COVID restriction protests have presented similar pictures. Behind these mass events was a complex web of motivations, connected to a range of basic underlying values: civil rights and
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deeds (the classic case is Oedipus). After the tragic event, the participants (to the extent that they survive) might learn from the tragic event. Thus, tragic narratives contain equally the option of [...] communicating with each other share a narrative that is fixed (by blocking the narrative course of events), i.e., by constructing a collective identity. It fails when such an identity is not given. These [...] processes of social change. We do not have to explain social change, since it hap- pens permanently. Events such as wars, economic exploitation and symbolic violence (racism) provide particular moments of
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as the “second founding” (Maul) of the ILO, with the Philadelphia Declaration of 1944 as central event (109-57), 3. decolonization and Cold War (158-214) and 4. the new insecurities and chal- lenges of
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quorum shall have been reached. Decisions are made by a majority vote of all members present. In the event of a tie, the chair shall cast the deciding vote. (5) Doctorate Committee members may inspect the [...] in agreement with the newly appointed reviewer, before he or she has written the review. In the event of an immediate continuation of the doctoral proceedings in accordance with sentence 3, section 1 [...] reviewer shall be unrestrictedly used and taken into account in new doctoral proceedings. In the event of a revision of the dissertation, in accordance with sentence 3 clause 2 the review of the remaining