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cultural policy-making are never far removed from far-reaching discourses on European identity”. Working within a social constructivist framework, we assume that language constructs knowledge about groups [...] Although transnational networks can strengthen ethnic boundaries (Prinsen et al., 2015), the net- work metaphor can also shift focus towards the local, since, as Castells argues, the “key spatial feature [...] analyzed all of the English text in the programme, which was approximately half of the complete text. We worked with the bilingual, multimodal pdf-file of the program when we coded in NVivo, and with a txt-file
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to protect their borders. And the discourse that walls do not work is a joke. In Hungary they work, as well as in the balkans and they worked also in Israel etc.” (la Repubblica, 11.04.2016, 55 reactions) [...] Specifically, for this work, we refer to the vast amount of literature on the discursive construction of European identity that proves useful in introducing the theoretical approach of this work. A major part of [...] narratives produced by civic actors from a bottom-up point of view which are contributing to existing work on the discursive construction of European and national identities in the public sphere (Zappettini
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Mladina, and was later presented in a gallery context as an autonomous work of (documentary) art. In my analysis, I treat both works as counter-narratives. Each of the two presents its own sets of challenges [...] season, he accepted an invitation by a local parish to present his work in the Slovenian coastal town of Piran. Krajnc exhibited his work as the only item on display, in the setting of the small church of [...] artist Vesna Bukovec and writer Widad Tamimi, who both volunteered at the camp sites. Their joint work evolved into a series of twelve refugee tales, published in early 2016 in the major Slovenian daily
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portance of the imagination by describing it as “an organized field of social practices, a form of work, and a form of negotiations between sites of agency and globally defined fields of possibility”. The [...] corrupted and increasingly absurd environment, the youth loses the belief in edu- cation and hard work as a guarantee of success and starts to look for alternative trajecto- ries (Jua, 2003, 15-22). Seen [...] you ‘No, just try your luck!’. We have this expression ‘Tente ta chance’. ‘You can arrive, it will work out’. And when the person hears that, voilà, he is motivated” (Samuel, TfF, Yaoundé, 2016). Samuel’s
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bond (Eder, 2009a), but most notably in his work on European identity (Eder, 2009b, 2011; Forchtner & Eder, 2017). For those less familiar with Eder’s work, a short summary of his main theoretical ideas [...] Europe”) actually do not seem to work very well: such narratives are more part of intellectual, elite-based circles and, thus, rather disembedded from wider social net- works (Eder, 2011, 50). However, there [...] the ensuing conversation between the two addresses some of the subse- quent issues arising from this work. It thus deals, inter alia, with the concept of narrative resonance, the relation between narrative
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planned economies, and also the contrast between formal and informal work, the work of men and women, and industrial and rural work could not be clearer. The question of what characterizes the ILO as an [...] depended on what activity was identified as ‘work’. This discussion is ongoing, which becomes apparent in the recent discussions surrounding an inclusion of domestic work (and domestic workers) into the ILO’s [...] the ILO could not be more relevant today. The question of the effects of trade liberalization on working con- ditions, deregulation and flexibilization as a result of the internationalization of production
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lengua española. Madrid: Gredos. 74. LAURIDSEN, Karen M./ TOUDIC, Daniel (Eds.) (2008): Languages at work in Europe. Festschrift in Honor of Professor Wolfgang Mackiewicz. Göttingen: V&R unipress. 75. LÁZARO
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research Narratives and the notion of Europe are closely interconnected, both by cultural frame- works of what constitutes Europe and ‘being European’, and by EU-related stories crafted for political purposes [...] , the term ‘Europeanization’ has also been employed more recently (especially within sociological work) to denote how societies change as a result of European integra- tion and how, in turn, this process [...] Eder and Sören Carlson (Eder & Carlson, 2020) gives an overview of essential propositions in Eder’s work on Europe, identity and narrative. The authors summarize Eder’s sociological approach to a European
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without delay into the student’s records, count them towards the student’s degree without any additional work or assessment of the student and make them traceable in the student’s transcript of records and the
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the possibility to create separate legal entities in multiple jurisdictions. If it works for them, it should also work for the sovereigns that make the law that breathes life into the corporate form. The [...] investors paid in to pay out dividends to the previous ones.62 This works as long as enough investors show up every day; indeed, it can work for decades even under the eyes of powerful financial market regulators [...] transactional work and interact with the client in preparation for litigation; and this divi- sion of labor has been largely retained to this day.30 Coding capital has been for the most part the work of the