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Journal articles on the topic "Art, Kazakh"

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G.B., Narymbet, and Baibosynova G. "Historical significance of Kazakh heroic epics during the period of Jochi Ulys." Bulletin of the Karaganda university History.Philosophy series 111, no. 3 (September 30, 2023): 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2023hph3/100-105.

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Today, the heroic epic represents an important part of the spiritual heritage of the Kazakh people. Ethnic history of Kazakhs and historical events are considered in oral folk art of Kazakhs. In this regard, the purpose of the article is to reveal the historical significance of the Kazakh heroic epic, characteristic of the Ulys Jochi period. In the article, the main plots and motifs of the Kazakh heroic epic are considered, the works of Kazakh and foreign researchers are analyzed, and the historical significance of the Kazakh heroic epic is determined.
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Khazbulatov, A., and Zh Shaigozova. "Zoomorphic code of kazakhstan culture: camel symbols (cultural and art history understanding)." Pedagogy and Psychology 44, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 231–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-3.2077-6861.28.

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The purpose of this article is to study symbolism of the camel that existed among the ancient nomads of Central Asia, example of Kazakh culture. The authors, studying the evolution of the multi-valued image of a camel from the pantheon of sacred animals of the Turkic-Mongolian world, try to consider it as one zoological personification of the picture of the world of ancient Kazakhs, as one of the elements of the zoomorphic code of Kazakh culture. In present Kazakh culture, the sacred meaning of the camel is lost, but people still love and believes in camel’s unconscious faith power.
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SHARIPOVA, Karlygash. "The theoretical basis of the scientific and methodological heritage of Akhmet Baitursynov." ОҚМПУ ХАБАРШЫСЫ – ВЕСТНИК ЮКГПУ 27, no. 1 (March 2021): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.47751/skspu-1937-0025.

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The author of the article shares information about the methodology of Akhmet Baitursynov – the largest person who occupies a special place in the political and cultural life of the Kazakh society in the first decades of the twentieth century. Ahmet Baitursynuly is the spiritual leader of his people, a wise son who "sows the seeds of honesty". He is a co-owner who has worked for one institute or a dozen authors to date. In particular, Akhmet Baitursynuly is a reformer who created a national script for six million Kazakhs of that period, a public figure who made efforts to teach Kazakh children in their native languages, the author of "alphabets", textbooks for teaching children the Kazakh language in national schools, a linguist who laid the foundation of the national science-Kazakh linguistics; the first scientist-philologist, representing the theory of Kazakh literary studies, the first scientist-culturologist, researcher of the history of the culture of the people, teacher-innovator, presenting the methodology of teaching the native language in a new way, one of the organizers of Kazakh science, one of the first professors of the Kazakh language and literature, who laid the foundation of our national Academy today. The main of these names is the art critic of the Kazakh word, the art critic of the Kazakh language.
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Baisaldina, G. Zh. "History of military traditions of the Kazakh Khanate of the 15th-17th century." Proceeding "Bulletin MILF" 51, no. 3 (September 15, 2022): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.56132/2791-3368.2022.3-49-06.

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Annotation. The article tells about the military tradition of the Kazakh Khanate in the period from the XV to XVII centuries. It is written about the history of the Kazakh Army, created to preserve the terraced integrity of the country, about the main tactical techniques used in the course of attacks, about maneuvers. The main features in the management of the army are recorded. It is written about aspects of the military history of the Kazakhs, about the specific specifics of military art.
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Karim, Baigutov, Myrzakanov Madvakas Seksembaevich, Aiman Suyuberdieva, Gulzhan Maulenberdieva, Marzhan Kudaibergenova, Lyazzat Baybolat, and Kymbat Ibrayeva. "Painting education of Kazakh mythology." Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences 16, no. 4 (August 31, 2021): 1956–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v16i4.6064.

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Various scientific studies, interpretations, analyses, and comparisons have revealed a strong link in the origin of Kazakh mythology in contemporary Kazakh society. The main problem in this lies in the fact that existing research on mythology has always centered in fields of literature, philosophy, religion and culture, and history. Previous scholars have always overlooked the study of mythology in the field of art. It’s for this reason, that this research article centered on the mythology in the art of painting education and especially pictorial analysis of Kazakh mythology. In the article, the definition and history of Kazakh mythology are given and the studies of the researchers on mythology are mentioned. The painting educations made within the scope of the research article are inspired by the myth of "Er Tostik". The research conducted within the scope of a creative and scientific analysis shows that the works related to the formation of Kazakh mythology have an important place in the history of Kazakh painting education. Besides, important subjects of Kazakh mythology in Kazakh art history were determined and how they affected the works of the painters were examined and interpreted comparatively. Keywords: Kazakh mythology, Kazakh painters, Er Tostik, art, painting, woodcut technique
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Beisenuly, Zh, and M. Arslan. "Kazakh-uzbek literary connections." Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. PHILOLOGY Series 138, no. 1 (March 30, 2022): 144–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-678x-2022-138-1-144-154.

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Kazakhs are kindly disposed towards Uzbeks regarding them as brothers, andUzbeks sympathize with words “If your friend is Kazakh, then you are not left in trouble”. It is asign of brotherhood between two nations. Proclamation of the year 2018 the year of Uzbekistanon the Kazakh land as a symbol of brotherhood and rendering honors to great Kazakh poet Abay’screative work in Uzbek country are made deliberately. These significant events in literary processalso point to the dynamic development of cultural and literary intercommunication in the Turkicworld. It is known that worldview features of the nation are reflected on its art of the word. Forthis reason, it is important to study Kazakh-Uzbek literature with common historical roots in thecontext of comparative literature studies. This article examines Kazakh and Uzbek literaryrelations originating from folklore, and literary relations between them are divided intochronological periods in accordance with principles of historical development. Accordingly theaim of the article is to identify historical bases of Kazakh-Uzbek literary relations and specialaspects of their development.
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Akimov, Zhaxylyk Makmutovich, and Bakyt Uzakbaevna Syzdykbaeva. "CHARACTERISTIC OF ETHNIC TOURISM RESOURCES OF KAZAKHSTAN IN THE LIGHT (IN THE VIEW/BASED ON) OF THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE KAZAKH PEOPLE." Bulletin of Toraighyrov University. Humanities series, no. 3.2020 (October 14, 2020): 80–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.48081/plcq8623.

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The Kazakh nation has come a long way with numerous tribes and nations taking part in its formation process. The nation takes a prominent place in the history of Eurasia as one of the most ancient ethnic groups with the rich culture that participated in its development. The article discusses the development of national ethnographic tourism, taking into account the historical and cultural heritage of ethnic Kazakhs. Authors identified historical and national ethnographic cultural resources describing the Kazakh yurt and the national craft, such as felt production, weaving mats, embroidery, art crafts, a variety of motifs of ornamental art. The article considers the current state of cultural heritage in the view of the country’s potential and state programs on the historical and cultural heritage preservation.
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Adilova, A., and B. S. Kaukerbekova. "Abay and modern Kazakh art texts." Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Philology series 101, no. 4 (December 30, 2020): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2020ph4/6-12.

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The article considers the place of Abay's poems in modern Kazakh artistic texts. Each author conveys his worldview and worldview in different situations through an artistic text. His lexicon includes, along with various means of the national language, fragments of various texts known to varying degrees in a certain linguistic and cultural community, as well as the word use of poets and writers who lived and worked before him. Such fragments may be used without change or А.С. Əділова, Б.С. Каукербекова 12 Вестник Карагандинского университета with a transformation. In the Kazakh linguistic and cultural community, Abay's poems can be called strong literary texts with a high frequency of use. Quotation at the level of structure, word, phrase, sentence, whole text can be seen in poetic and prose texts of the last 60–70 years in the Kazakh literary process. In this regard, the texts of such writers as M. Makataev, M. Magauin, J. Abdrashev, G. Zhailybai, G. Sаlykbai, M. Raiymbek, J. Sarsek are immediately recalled. Pointing out that this trend continues by young poets engaged in creativity in the last decades of this, XXI century, the authors concludes that the legacy of Abay is a standard of verbal art for more generations of poets and writers.
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Bazheneyeva S. "YESTERDAY AND TODAY OF KAZAKH KUY." International Academy Journal Web of Scholar, no. 12(42) (December 30, 2019): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_wos/30122019/6844.

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The article discusses the history of the performance of the Kazakh kuy throughout the history of the separation of Kazakhs into a separate ethnic group to the present. Examples are provided to familiarize readers with the general context. Especially we focus on the Kazakh traditional forms of music-making.Since in the 20th century kuy appeared on the stage and was placed within the framework of a European-style concert, this could not but leave an imprint on how kuy was perceived, influenced the situation in the life of the once nomadic society, in the system of its spiritual values and the viability of kuy, especially in an urban environment.Now that the “Kazakh traditional art of dombra kuy” has been included in UNESCO's representative list, stakeholders need to take measures to safeguard the element of intangible cultural heritage.
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DEMİRCİ, Ümit Özgür, Mehmet HAZAR, İbrahim ÖZKAN, and Ali KILIÇ. "Kazakh Epic Janibek Batır." Journal of Old Turkic Studies 6, no. 2 (July 19, 2022): 272–364. http://dx.doi.org/10.35236/jots.1144775.

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There are many opinions about the Kazakhs being one of the Turkish tribes living in Central Asia since the time of the Saka-Scythians and appearing on the stage of history. According to the most common view, Kazakhs emerged when a community that did not comply with Abulhayhan Khan tended to live in a nomadic way between the Chu and Talas rivers. In Kazakh Turkish, the word dastan corresponds to the words jir, epos, köne epos, dastan. For heroic epics, batir jiri, batik epos, heroic epos; love epics are used as gaşıgtik jir, romandik epos, liro epostik jir. As in most epic traditions, Kazakh epics are sung in a mixed form in verse and prose, and traditional instruments such as dombra and kopuz are used in the verse. Telling an epic is called jirla-. While heroic epics are sung in the style of jır, love epics are told in the style of black dead. This epic, which is in the library of Muhtar Avezov Literature and Art Institute, is a copy of Aqıt Qajji Ülimjiwlı. Taken from the fifty-ninth volume of the multi-volume publication Atalar Sözü published by the Kazakh Language Development Institute. As the subject, it tells the heroism of the Kazakh folk hero named Janibek, some of his adventures and his fame among the people, and also reveals the life lived in the Kazakh steppes of that period in a plain language. In this study, the translated text of the work, the transfer of the text to Turkey Turkish and its index are presented to the attention of researchers as well as those who are interested in this field.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Art, Kazakh"

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Häfner, Lutz. "Gesellschaft als lokale Veranstaltung : die Wolgastädte Kazan' und Saratov (1870-1914) /." Köln : Böhlau Verl, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb390320461.

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"Phonologie des Kasachischen : Untersuchungen anhand von Sprachaufnahmen aus der kasachischen Exilgruppe in Istanbul /." Wiesbaden : O. Harrassowitz, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375451386.

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Books on the topic "Art, Kazakh"

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(Korea), Kungnip Munhwajae Yŏn'guso, and Qazaqstan Respublikasy ūlttyq muzeĭī, eds. Qazaq dalasy ămīrshīlerīnīn︠g︡ altyīny: Zoloto vlastelinov Kazakhskikh stepeĭ. Taejŏn Kwangyŏksi: National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea, 2018.

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Bekkerman, Sonya. At the crossroads of Asia and Europe: 20th century masterpieces from the A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts in Kazakhstan = Europa men azii︠a︡nyn︠g︡ qiylysynda : Ă. Qasteev atyndaghy Qazaqstan Respublikasynyn︠g︡ Memlekettīk ȯner muzeĭīnen XX ghasyrdyn︠g︡ zhauḣarlary = Na perekrestke Azii i Evropy : shedevry 20-go veka iz kollekt︠s︡ii Gosudarstvennogo muzei︠a︡ iskusstv im. A. Kasteeva, Kazakhstan. New York]: [Russian American Foundation], 2018.

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Aliev, Dulat, and Amir Zhalynūly Dzhadaĭbaev. Dulat Aliev: Dulat Ăliev = Dulat Aliyev. Moskva: Galart, 2015.

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S, Galimzhanova A., ed. Istorii︠a︡ iskusstv Kazakhstana: Uchebnik. Almaty: IzdatMarket, 2006.

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Ergalieva, R. A. Mastera izobrazitelʹnogo iskusstva Kazakhstana. 3rd ed. Almaty: In-t literatury i iskusstva im. M.O. Auėzova, 2004.

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P, I͡U︡ferova I., ed. Sovettīk Qazaqstannyn͡g︡ beĭneleu ȯnerī. Almaty: "Ȯner", 1990.

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Malinovskai︠a︡, E. Aktualʹno ob aktualʹnom: Sbornik stateĭ kazakhstanskikh iskusstvovedov. Almaty: AIK, 2000.

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P, Yuperova I., ed. Sovietik Kazakhstany Baynieliu Oneri =: Fine arts of Soviet Kazakhstan. [sl]: Oner, 1990.

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OYU, Art Gallery, ed. Grani realizma. Almaty: Khudozhestvennai︠a︡ galerei︠a︡ "OI︠U︡", 2004.

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Claudia, Chang, Guroff Katharine S, and Foundation for International Arts and Education., eds. Of gold and grass: Nomads of Kazakhstan. [Bethesda, Md.]: Foundation for International Arts and Education, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Art, Kazakh"

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Kuberlinov, Basan. "Soviet architecture, Kazakh nationalist sentiments and the making of Soviet Kazakhstan, 1925–33: the cases of Kyzylorda and the House of Government of the Kazakh ASSR in Almaty." In The Social Role of Art and Culture in Central Asia, 57–75. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003259909-4.

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Bekzhanova, Zhazira. "Uncovering Gender, Language, and Intersected Asymmetries in History Textbooks." In The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia, 117–42. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8517-3_7.

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AbstractThe study employs multimodal critical discourse analysis (MCDA) and quantitative analysis to investigate the enactment of gender and intersected asymmetries in the Central Asian school curriculum, using the History of Kazakhstan, a compulsory subject taught across grades 5 and 11, as a case study. The analysis is based on the 4Rs framework of redistribution, representation, recognition, and reconciliation. The findings indicate that women, especially non-Kazakh ones, are marginalised; ideal femininity is associated with weakness, but at the same time, stereotypically masculine traits are praised in women; ideal masculinity is associated with violence, and it is also praised in textbooks. Additionally, Russian language textbooks exhibit more gender bias due to gender-discriminatory language, while Kazakh language textbooks often obscure non-Kazakh individuals. Thus, the analysis detects an ethnic bias. The study highlights the need to update textbook content, reducing gender, language, and ethnic disparities in the discourse.
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Hartwell, Christopher A. "Drawing Conclusions from 1,000 Years of Kazakh Institutional History." In Kazakhstan: Snow Leopard at the Crossroads, 74–84. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003212508-3.

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Tolesh, Fariza. "Access to Education and Labour Market Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Kazakhstan: The Case of Uzbeks." In The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia, 163–80. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8517-3_9.

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AbstractMinority language rights have been a sensitive matter in Kazakhstan for some time. While much research has been conducted on the situation of Slavic ethnic groups, scholars have overlooked the experiences of ethnic Uzbeks in accessing education and employment in the Kazakhstani labour market. This study seeks to fill that gap by conducting 20 interviews with ethnic Uzbeks and using descriptive statistics within the 4Rs framework to gain insights into ethnic Uzbek experiences in the Kazakhstani system. Churchill’s typology is employed to analyse policy responses to the linguistic and educational needs of ethnic Uzbeks. The study’s findings demonstrate that, despite some level of discrimination, ethnic Uzbeks in Kazakhstan face no insurmountable barriers to accessing education and professional development. However, the use of the Uzbek language appears to be declining among this population, indicating a substantial language shift, whereby a community uses less of their traditional language in favour of a dominant or majority language. It is possible that the government’s language policies, which prioritise the use of Kazakh and Russian, are contributing to this assimilation trend.
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Nishikawa, Yoshiaki. "Integration of Endogenous Development Theory into the Study of Seed Governance." In Seeds for Diversity and Inclusion, 41–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89405-4_3.

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AbstractIn the 1970s, the Japanese sociologist Kazuko Tsurumi developed endogenous development theory—the idea of ‘development from within’, which frames human wellbeing, ecological viability and community agency as central to sustainable modernisation. In this study of Tsurumi’s ideas vis-à-vis seed governance, Yoshiaki Nishikawa first traces the broader debate over seed systems, from polarised stances such as traditional vs modern to more nuanced mixed approaches. Nishikawa shows how Tsurumi’s thinking on values, communication, local autonomy and tradition can illuminate understanding of humanity’s relationship with seeds across cultures and regions. Many farmers, for instance, consider crop diversity and seed production as naturally integral to their stewardship of local ecologies, rather than politicised acts of sovereignty. Wise governance is based on an understanding of seeds as a biocultural legacy, and ensures that autonomy and respect are interwoven in the concept and practice of seed sovereignty.
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Marat, Uraimov. "China’s Emerging Political and Economic Dominance in the OSCE Region." In Between Peace and Conflict in the East and the West, 95–116. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77489-9_5.

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AbstractThe presence of China in the OSCE region is becoming resilient, particularly after Beijing began providing infrastructural loans to OSCE states. The size of the issued infrastructural loans in less developed economies is disproportionate to national economies, resulting in the borrowing countries becoming incapable of paying back the loans. In this chapter, I argue that China’s practices of infrastructural loans and China’s overall standing on minority issues and democratization contradicts the OSCE core principles and undermines OSCE integrity. To illustrate this, I use, first, the example of the promotion of non-democratic practices through non-transparent procurement, surveillance of civilians, and supply of police hardware for suppression and control of political dissidents (based on evidence from Eastern and Central Europe, and Central Asia) and, for the second example, I illustrate the violation of minority rights in re-education camps in the Xinjiang region (based on political and civic reaction from Central Asia), which Chinese authorities call “Vocational Education and Training Centers.” The first example helps to analyze how Chinese foreign loans contradict the democratic commitments of the borrowing countries. Chinese infrastructural loans promote non-democratic practices in borrowing countries through unfair, non-transparent procurement in infrastructural development projects. The Chinese side also provides surveillance systems and anti-protest police vehicles and ammunition which help to undermine individual rights and freedoms. The second example helps to analyze the reaction of Central Asian Muslim countries toward China’s treatment of kin-groups, namely the lack of critical reaction of CA states despite their OSCE-membership and commitment toward promotion of individual rights and freedoms (including freedom of faith). China has been providing infrastructural loans to most OSCE member states over the past two decades; and these member states have not officially responded to Chinese treatment of their own kin-groups, such as Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uyghur minorities—according to the OSCE core principles on minority rights. The OSCE core principles are categorized under the “human dimension” to ensure OSCE states’ “respect for individual rights and fundamental freedoms” and their commitment to “abide by the rule of law; promote principles of democracy; strengthen and protect democratic institutions” Yamamoto (2015). Most likely if there were no infrastructural loans from China, the OSCE countries under analysis would respond to Chinese domestic policy toward ethnic minorities critically. Most likely, by providing surveillance and police machinery, China tends to support the existing political regimes in borrowing countries and, by its non-transparent procurement, it does not encourage enforcement of laws.
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Blevins, Chad, Elijah Karanja, Sharon Omojah, Chomba Chishala, and Temidayo Isaiah Oniosun. "Wastesites.io: Mapping Solid Waste to Meet Sustainable Development Goals." In Sustainable Development Goals Series, 231–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05182-1_20.

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AbstractThe World Bank has conservatively estimated that 33% of global waste is managed in an environmentally unsafe way (Kaza et al. 2018). Waste generation could nearly double by 2050 with generation per capita expected to increase by 40% in low- and middle-income countries, many of which are growing at an unsustainable pace with limited resources dedicated to waste management. YouthMappers creating local geospatial data about sites of illegal trash dumping can play a key role in mitigating impacts and improving waste management, and in turn, impact public health. Several of the UN SDGs are supported by creating and sustaining a clean, healthy environment, particularly in this case, SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production and ultimately, SDG 3 Health. A novel tool, Wastesites.io, has been initiated to leverage youth action and connectivity of YouthMappers in order to solve these challenges together.
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Tiesenhausen, Aliya de. "Boundaries and belonging in Kazakh art: A case study of Red Butterfly by Almagul Menlibayeva." In Art, Borders and Belonging. Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350203099.ch-008.

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"Who Are Oyan, Qazaqstan?" In The Kazakh Spring, 60–97. Cambridge University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009454230.003.

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Post, Jennifer C. "Ecology, Mobility, and Music in Western Mongolia." In Performing Environmentalisms, 189–216. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044038.003.0009.

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Focusing on the mobile pastoral herders’ engagement with the environment, Jennifer Post uses a new mobilities paradigm to analyze the impacts of environmental change and related political and economic factors on the environment, lives, and musical practices of Kazakh herders. Kazakh musicians express their attachments to place as they sing about their histories and movement, about local resources and lands they have cared for, and about memories of community events that are rapidly disappearing. Kazakh herders have had to relocate to urban centers in Mongolia and Kazakhstan, and, as their lifeway rooted in pastoralism wanes, this shared body of songs play a role in environmental activism, promoting Kazakh identity and the environmentally-focused values and knowledge carried in song.
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Conference papers on the topic "Art, Kazakh"

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Mazhitayeva, Shara. "KAZAKH NOVEL: ART WORLD AND CONFLICT." In 6th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2019v/6.1/s11.021.

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Шакиров, Т. Г., and В. А. Новоженов. "COMMUNICATIONS AND ART OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE IN THE KAZAKH STEPPE." In Труды Сибирской Ассоциации исследователей первобытного искусства. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-202-01433-8.257-273.

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Статья посвящена исследованию роли изобразительных традиций в системе древнейших коммуникаций кочевого населения степной Евразии в эпоху ранней и средней бронзы в условиях формирования трансконтинентальной глобальной мир-системы. Выделены ключевые инновации, включая колесничные, их территориальное распространение и исторические последствия этого процесса. Подробно рассмотрены изобразительные памятники выделенной ямно-афанасьевской изобразительной традиции на примере вновь найденных полихромных росписей в гроте Тесиктас, расположенном в Карагандинской области Казахстана, в районе пос. Аксу Аюлы. В свете новейших данных популяционной генетики и антропологии обосновывается миграция отдельных групп животноводов из западных пределов евразийских степей на восток и рассматриваются последствия этого явления в коммуникационной и изобразительной деятельности местных социумов. The article is devoted to the study of the role of pictorial traditions in the system of ancient communications of the nomadic population of the steppe Eurasia in the Early and Middle Bronze Age under the conditions of the formation of a trans-continental global World system. Key innovations, including vehicles, their territorial distribution and the historical consequences of this process are highlighted. The art of the Yamnaya-Afanasyevo (Pits Graves-Afanasievo) pictorial tradition is considered in detail on the example of newly found polychrome paintings in the Tesiktas Grotto located in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan, near the village of Aksu Ayuly. In the light of the latest data of population genetics and anthropology, migration of separate groups of livestock breeders from the western limits of the Eurasian steppes to the east is justified and the consequences of this phenomenon in the communication and pictorial activities of local societies are considered
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Bajsova, L. ZH, and SH U. Ungarbaeva. "Formation in the lessons of the Kazakh language subject and meta subject knowledge and skills." In Scientific trends: Philology, Culturology, Art history. ЦНК МОАН, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-26-02-2020-02.

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Kadyrkhanova, Assel. "Becoming a Secondary Witness: Art, Trauma, and (non-) Memory of the Kazakh Famine, 1930 – 1933." In AHM Conference 2022: ‘Witnessing, Memory, and Crisis’. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789048557578/ahm.2022.010.

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Jemeney, Islam. "VIEWS ON KAZAKH, KAZAKH AND TURKISH ELEMENTS IN BOBURNOMA." In The Impact of Zahir Ad-Din Muhammad Bobur’s Literary Legacy on the Advancement of Eastern Statehood and Culture. Alisher Navoi' Tashkent state university of Uzbek language and literature, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/bobur.conf.2023.25.09/utri8028.

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The article analyzes the Kazakh and Kazakh terms mentioned in "Baburnama", in what sense and for what purpose they are used on the basis of specific examples. In addition, the term "Alash" meaning "Turkish country", its etymology, and the places of the work where it is mentioned are expressed. It was concluded that "Baburnama" has a high scientific-educational, historical-literary value not only for the Uzbek people, but also for the entire Turkic nation.
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Bitikova, Almagul I., and Nagbdu S. Kamarova. "Problems of translating oil and gas industry terms from Russianinto Kazakh." In Lexicography of the digital age. TSU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-907442-19-1-2021-76.

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The article is devoted to the problem of translating the terms of the oil and gas industry from Russian into Kazakh, identifying and substantiating the difficulties associated with translation. It is noted that the terminological systems of the Russian and Kazakh languages are developing in close contact, therefore comparative studies in this area are of particular importance.
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Zharylgapova, Dina. "FORMATION OF KAZAKH-RUSSIAN BILINGUALISM AND EDUCATION: PAGES OF HISTORY." In 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018/2.2/s08.032.

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Zharylgapova, Dina. "FORMATION OF KAZAKH-RUSSIAN BILINGUALISM AND BILINGUAL EDUCATION: PAGES OF HISTORY." In 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018h/31/s10.069.

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Mustafina, Raushan. "KAZAKH CALENDAR PRACTICES AND CEREMONIES: ON THE TRADITION OF CELEBRATING OF NAURYZ (NAVRUZ)." In 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2017/hb61/s9.17.

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Xin, Rui-qing. "The Acoustic Analysis of Kazak Vowel /e/." In 2017 3rd International Conference on Economics, Social Science, Arts, Education and Management Engineering (ESSAEME 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/essaeme-17.2017.392.

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Reports on the topic "Art, Kazakh"

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Ibrayeva, Galiya, Saltanat Anarbaeva, Violetta Filchenko, and Lola Olimova. Online News Consumption in Central Asia. Edited by Jazgul Ibraimova. The Representative Office of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in Central Asia, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.46950/201902.

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This investigation is the first attempt in Central Asia to measure online news consumption. It focuses on identifying trends of online news consumption and sources of news content in the region. The publication contains the results of online survey with participation of 4,130 online news consumers, in-depth interviews with 20 experts in new media who know regional and local peculiarities of news outlets, and analysis of news accounts in social media. The research will be useful to journalism faculties, news media, researchers, and international organisations, as well as to all who are interested in development of digital media in the region. The publication is available in English, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Russian, Tajik and Uzbek languages.
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Idrissov, Marat, Yelena Yerzakovich, Hans-Liudger Dienel, and Tom Assmann. Sustainable mobility and logistics for Central Asia: Research perspectives for a climate center. Kazakh German University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29258/cnrswps/2022/1-20.eng.

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Urban transportation is on the one hand a vital component of a city and on the other a major factor of concern. The latter is due to the high impact on air pollution, carbon dioxide emissions, and fatalities. This is not just caused by the mobility of people but also, and increasingly, by the need to transport goods. Cities in Central Asia are often associated with strong air pollution and rising greenhouse gas emissions from urban transport contradicting the global strive for a carbon-neutral world by 2050. In the light of sustainable development, it is, therefore, the objective to reduce the externalities of urban mobility and urban logistics jointly. The German-Kazakh University in Almaty envisions fostering the transformation to sustainability in Central Asia by setting up a climate center. One pillar will be urban transport. In this working paper, an interdisciplinary team of experts from Kazakhstan and Germany investigates fields of action and research for this center. The team describes stakeholders to involve, potential funding opportunities, and first actions for each of the identified fields. The working paper provides a fruitful basis for academics and partners to set up the center and to involve new partners.
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Idrissov, Marat, Yelena Yerzakovich, Hans-Liudger Dienel, and Tom Assmann. Sustainable mobility and logistics for Central Asia: Research perspectives for a climate center. Kazakh German University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29258/cnrswps/2022/1-20.eng.

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Urban transportation is on the one hand a vital component of a city and on the other a major factor of concern. The latter is due to the high impact on air pollution, carbon dioxide emissions, and fatalities. This is not just caused by the mobility of people but also, and increasingly, by the need to transport goods. Cities in Central Asia are often associated with strong air pollution and rising greenhouse gas emissions from urban transport contradicting the global strive for a carbon-neutral world by 2050. In the light of sustainable development, it is, therefore, the objective to reduce the externalities of urban mobility and urban logistics jointly. The German-Kazakh University in Almaty envisions fostering the transformation to sustainability in Central Asia by setting up a climate center. One pillar will be urban transport. In this working paper, an interdisciplinary team of experts from Kazakhstan and Germany investigates fields of action and research for this center. The team describes stakeholders to involve, potential funding opportunities, and first actions for each of the identified fields. The working paper provides a fruitful basis for academics and partners to set up the center and to involve new partners.
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