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Tussupova, Dinara. "Mass Media and Ethnic Relations in Kazakhstan." Problems of Post-Communism 57, no. 6 (2010): 32–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/ppc1075-8216570603.

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Jeremiah, Koketso. "Promoting Language and Cultural Diversity through the Mass Media: Views of Students at the University of Botswana." European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research 5, no. 1 (2015): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v5i1.p496-507.

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This study investigates the views of students at the University of Botswana as to whether or not the current situation in which the languages of ethnic minority groups in Botswana are marginalized or excluded for use in the national media such as television, radio and the Botswana Daily News, should continue or not. The study answered the following research questions: 1. What national television and radio stations exist in Botswana? 2. What programmes do these television and radio stations broadcast and with which languages? 3. Is the current situation of broadcasting with regard to the langua
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Bakanov, Roman P., Liliia Egorova, Dmitrii Tumanov, Diana Tyabina, and Angelica Khasanova. "Ethnic and Confessional Relations Coverage in the Mass Media of the Republic of Tatarstan." Journal of History Culture and Art Research 7, no. 4 (2018): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i4.1863.

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Atykanova, J. A. "CONTEMPORARY MEDIA IN KYRGYZSTAN: STATUS AND CHALLENGES IN THE COVERAGE OF INTER-ETHNIC RELATIONS (1990-2010)." Herald of KSUCTA n a N Isanov, no. 4-2020 (December 23, 2020): 537–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35803/1694-5298.2020.4.537-543.

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The article contains up-to-date information on the history of the formation of the media market covering inter-ethnic relations in Kyrgyzstan. During the period of recent history, an information field has been formed in the republic, which has a clear position in the submission of information for its key audience. The media around the world play a key important role in stabilizing inter-ethnic relations in a multi-ethnic state, Kyrgyzstan is no exception. Kyrgyzstan allows representatives of ethnic groups currently residing in the Republic to have access to information in their mother tongue.
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KASHKINBAYEV, А. Т., B. А. GABDULINA, А. О. KUZEMBAYEVA, M. А. TAKIBAYEV, and К. D. ZHANPEYISOVA. "Evaluation the Role of Media and Language Policy in the Stabilization of Interethnic Relations at the Present Stage: The Example of a Multinational Kazakhstan." Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics 10, no. 3 (2019): 778. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jarle.v10.3(41).12.

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Background: Theoretical and practical study of technologies for preventing and regulating inter-ethnic conflicts is an urgent problem for multinational Kazakhstan, which is undergoing the stage of statehood formation. The aim of the research is to analyze the place and role of democratic mass media and language policy in the system of mechanisms for improving national relations and to identify the main levers of influence on the formation of the language environment.
 Objectives: The object of the research is the analysis of the influence of mass media on the improvement of interethnic re
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Bartolomé, Lilia, and Donaldo Macedo. "Dancing with Bigotry: The Poisoning of Racial and Ethnic Identities." Harvard Educational Review 67, no. 2 (1997): 222–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17763/haer.67.2.p1066147824v8l8t.

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By analyzing issues and messages in the mass media and recent news events, Lilia Bartolomé and Donaldo Macedo further the political discussion that problematizes the current discourse in education around ethnicity and race. The authors' discussion moves us beyond the monolithic constructs of Whiteness and "otherness" to recognize the complex interpenetrations and dynamics of ethnic and racial relations in the United States. In this article, the authors reveal how the politics of racism and division do not belong solely to extremist hate groups, but are an unacknowledged and potent part of main
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Duck, Julie M., Richard Lalonde, and Deena Weiss. "International Images and Mass Media: The Effects of Media Coverage on Canadians' Perceptions of Ethnic and Race Relations in Australia." Australian Journal of Psychology 55, no. 1 (2003): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049530412331312824.

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Suharyanto, Agung, and Taufik Wal Hidayat. "Revealing Medan's Chinese Ethnic Identity in Advertising Grief at Harian Analisa Newspaper." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 4 (2018): 83–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v1i4.96.

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The purpose of this paper is to reveal the mass media and commodity relations of death to the Medan Chinese in the advertisement of mourning in the Harian Analisa newspaper. The method used in this study was descriptive to reveal the mass media and commodity relations of death to Chinese ethnic in Medan in the advertisement of mourning in the daily newspaper The analisa was clear. Data obtained from the results of direct interviews with speakers are qualitative data used to answer the research objectives. The results obtained were Mass Media and the Relationship of Death Commodities to Chinese
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Zubaidi, Advan Navis. "Urgensi Literasi Media di Tengah Sinisme Antarsuku, Agama, Ras, dan Golongan." Jurnal Komunikasi Islam 1, no. 1 (2018): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jki.2018.1.1.111-128.

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This article discusses the urgency of media literacy in addressing the framing of cynicism and conflict issues between tribes, religions, races and groups carried out by the mass media in Indonesia. Specifically, this study at­tempts to contribute the role of media literacy in minimizing cynicism between tribes, religions, races and groups. Through text studies, this article argues that literacy is considered as science. The more educated people, the more acquired knowledge will be. It means that when people re­ceive more information from the mass media, they will cer­tain­ly be wiser. Further
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Zubaidi, Advan Navis. "Urgensi Literasi Media di Tengah Sinisme Antarsuku, Agama, Ras, dan Golongan." Jurnal Komunikasi Islam 8, no. 1 (2018): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jki.2018.8.1.111-128.

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This article discusses the urgency of media literacy in addressing the framing of cynicism and conflict issues between tribes, religions, races and groups carried out by the mass media in Indonesia. Specifically, this study at­tempts to contribute the role of media literacy in minimizing cynicism between tribes, religions, races and groups. Through text studies, this article argues that literacy is considered as science. The more educated people, the more acquired knowledge will be. It means that when people re­ceive more information from the mass media, they will cer­tain­ly be wiser. Further
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Anshori, Dadang S. "The Construction of Sundanese Culture in the News Discourse Published by Local Mass Media of West Java." Lingua Cultura 12, no. 1 (2018): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v12i1.3370.

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This research identified the construction of Sundanese culture in the local mass media of West Java. Based on the phenomenon occurred, the culture could be interpreted in an accordance with the spirit of time and society. Within the national framework, this issue was not simple because the nationalism that was built on the plots of localism was not impossible to be changed. The research method employed the qualitative method. The data were the form of discourses contained in the local mass media. The results show that the language that is being used by the local media that describes the meanin
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Naydenko, V. N. "Factors of interethnic conflicts in the Russian Federation." RUDN Journal of Sociology 19, no. 4 (2019): 707–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2019-19-4-707-721.

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The article considers the conflict factors of interethnic relations in the Russian Federation. The survey of experts, qualified professionals in the spheres of ethno-extremism and interethnic conflicts, the data of opinion polls, analysis of academic papers and relevant mass media allowed the author to identify factors that can have a negative impact on interethnic relations and provoke ethnic conflicts in the next five to seven years. The first group of factors that are highly dangerous in terms of their impact includes economic crisis, low living standards, corruption, migration, proliferati
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Koter, Dominika. "King Makers: Local Leaders and Ethnic Politics in Africa." World Politics 65, no. 2 (2013): 187–232. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004388711300004x.

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Much of the literature on electoral politics in Africa has focused on one mechanism of electoral mobilization: reliance on shared ethnic identity between politicians and voters. On the contrary, the author argues that politicians pursue two distinct modes of nonprogrammatic electoral mobilization: (1) by directly relying on the support of voters from one's own ethnic background, and (2) by indirectly working through electoral intermediaries—local leaders who command moral authority, control resources, and can influence the electoral behavior of their dependents. Yet the power of local leaders
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BARANOV, ANDREW V., GALINA P. ROGOCHAYA, and ELENA V. SAVVA. "ACTUAL ISSUES OF ETHNOPOLITICAL EXPERTISE AND ETHNOPOLITICAL PROCESSES’ MONITORING (BASED ON THE MATERIALS OF THE KUBAN AND CRIMEA REGIONS)." CASPIAN REGION: Politics, Economics, Culture 66, no. 1 (2021): 66–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21672/1818-510x-2021-66-1-066-075.

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The authors of this article clarify the subject of ethnopolitical expertise and monitoring of ethnopolitical processes, their main thematic topics, draw distinctions with related branches of scientific practice-oriented knowledge, assess the current status of ethnopolitical expertise and monitoring of ethnopolitical processes in Russia in the context of improving federal legislation. The authors argues that it is unacceptable to narrow the subject of ethnopolitical expertise. The authors evaluate the experience of ethnopolitical expertise implementation and monitoring of interethnic and confes
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Schülting, Sabine. "‘Imagined communities’." Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies 96, no. 1 (2018): 160–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0184767818761144.

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Focusing on two productions of this past decade of The Merchant of Venice in Germany, the article challenges the predominant national focus of ‘European Shakespeares’. It suggests that contemporary Shakespeare productions can indeed comment on Europe’s intricate relations – political, economic and cultural – with other parts of the world, and on the tension between English as a lingua franca and the cultural and linguistic diversity of Europe. It suggests to complicate, with Shakespeare, the notion of ‘European identity’, in a time of mass migration, multi-ethnic societies and the globalizatio
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Thariq, Muhammad. "Mass Media and Religious Sentiment (A Discourse Analysis of Newspapers in Medan City)." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 3 (2018): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v1i3.29.

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The study in this study used a discourse text analysis model to find out and explain the positions of three wary, Analysis and Sinar Indonesia Baru (SIB) newspapers in presenting the issue of the collapse of Al-Ikhlas Mosque at Timor Medan throughout 2012. This study also wanted to know the policy process media in determining one news that will be presented to the reader including determining the issue, title, content of news, paragraphs, placement of news and news sources, especially related to the presentation of the news of the mosque's collapse. The goal is to look at the three newspaper m
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Artz, Lee. "Political Power and Political Economy of Media: Nicaragua and Bolivia." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 15, no. 1-2 (2016): 166–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341382.

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The apparent democratic shift unfolding in Latin America, from Venezuela and Bolivia to Ecuador and Nicaragua has been quite uneven. Public access to media provides one measurement of the extent to which social movements have been able to alter the relations of power. In nations where working classes, indigenous peoples, women, youth, and diverse ethnic groups have mobilized and organized constituent assemblies and other social and political organizations, political economies of radical democratic media have been introduced, communicating other progressive national policies for a new cultural
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FYFE, SHANNON. "Tracking Hate Speech Acts as Incitement to Genocide in International Criminal Law." Leiden Journal of International Law 30, no. 2 (2017): 523–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156516000753.

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AbstractIn this article, I argue that we need a better understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of the current debates in international law surrounding hate speech and inchoate crimes. I construct a theoretical basis for speech acts as incitement to genocide, distinguishing these speech acts from speech as genocide and speech denying genocide by integrating international law with concepts drawn from speech act theory and moral philosophy. I use the case drawn on by many commentators in this area of international criminal law, the trial of media executives for the roles they played in the
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Light, Nathan. "Genealogy, history, nation." Nationalities Papers 39, no. 1 (2011): 33–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2010.534776.

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This article uses Central Asian examples to challenge theories of ethnic nationalism that locate its origins in intellectual activism (Hroch), state modernization processes (Gellner), or the rise of mass media (Anderson). Modern Uyghur cultural politics and traditional Central Asian dynastic genealogies reveal related processes used in constructing modern nationalist symbols and pre-modern ideologies of descent. Modern territorial states with ideals of social unification and bureaucratic organization rely upon nationalist discourses to elaborate and rework cultural forms into evidence for the
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Kandido-Jaksic, Maja. "Social distance and attitudes towards ethnically mixed marriages." Psihologija 41, no. 2 (2008): 149–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/psi0802149k.

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The paper presents the results of a survey that was designed to examine ethnic distance of some Belgrade's graduating students towards seven nations from ex-Yugoslavia. The research has been carried out by social distance scale, which makes possible to investigate the readiness for establishing the relationships of various degrees of closeness relative to different religion or nation with special attention to ethnic marriages. It is necessary to emphasize that the phenomenon of heterogeneous marriages has definitely been of exceptional significance for every society because, by living together
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Segal, Nancy L. "‘Biracial’-Looking Twins: A New Twin Type?/Twin Research: Twins with Cystic Teratomas; Sleep Quality and Body Mass Index; Previable Membrane Rupture/Print and Online Reports: Twins Born to a Sister Surrogate; NASA Twin Study; African-Cosmopolitan Twin Fashion Inspirations; Triplet Hockey Stars." Twin Research and Human Genetics 20, no. 3 (2017): 260–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/thg.2017.18.

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Dizygotic (DZ) co-twins born to mothers and fathers from different racial or ethnic backgrounds often resemble one parent much more than the other. As such, these pairs comprise a unique subset of twins for investigating how others’ responses to their different looks may affect their personalities and self-esteem. This article describes some of these twin pairs and some challenges of raising them, and suggests ways they may be used in research. Next, recent twin research on cystic teratomas, relations between sleep quality and body mass index, and previable membrane rupture is described. The f
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Белов, Андрей Михайлович, та Наталья Андреевна Белова. "Динамика отношения россиян к трудовым мигрантам c 2014 по 2019 гг. (по материалам Костромской области)". Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology), № 4 (52) (12 грудня 2020): 170–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33876/2311-0546/2020-52-4/170-187.

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В статье приведены результаты исследования межэтнических отношений в одном из слаборазвитых регионов Центрального федерального округа – Костромской области. При анализе материала были задействованы такие источники как местная и федеральная статистика, результаты пяти массовых опросов в г. Костроме и его предместьях, публикации СМИ, отчеты администрации области, прокуратуры и МВД и др. Совокупный анализ этих данных позволил увидеть комплексную картину изменений межэтнических отношений в указанном регионе c 2014 по 2019 гг. В ходе исследования была обнаружена медленная позитивная динамика межэтн
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Braun, Robert. "The diffusion of racist violence in the Netherlands: Discourse and distance." Journal of Peace Research 48, no. 6 (2011): 753–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343311419238.

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This article illuminates the unanticipated but intense waves of xenophobia that have swept through Western Europe over the last decade. The author makes use of a unique dataset and diffusion models to simultaneously investigate the geographical and temporal development of waves of racist violence in the Netherlands during the turbulent period 2001–03, when the country lost its reputation as a multicultural paradise. The results provide evidence for the fact that previous riots enhance the legitimacy of violence elsewhere, especially if they are visible in the mass media, resonate with public d
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Dyatlov, Victor, and Iraida Nam. "National-Cultural Organisations in Contemporary Siberian Cities: Issues of Ethnic Representation." Ideas and Ideals 12, no. 4-2 (2020): 473–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17212/2075-0862-2020-12.4.2-473-491.

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The so-called ‘national-cultural’ (natsional'no-kul'turnye organizatsii, NKO, or natsional'no-kul'turnye avtonomii, NKA), or ethnicity-based organisations, that started to emerge in Russia at the turn of the Soviet and the post-Soviet epochs have become an ordinary attribute of the country’s urban space. We were interested in the question of why and how these organizations have found themselves at the intersection of ethnic and migration discourses. For nearly 30 years we have been studying the case of Tomsk and Irkutsk national-cultural organisations (based on observations, participation in t
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Vraneš, Aleksandra. "World Heritage. From the Manuscript to the Digital Form." European Review 23, no. 3 (2015): 354–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798715000022.

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Nowadays it seems that the notion of cultures as petrified monoliths has largely become outdated. The boundaries between cultures are blurred and vague, due to migration, transnational communities and diaspora, education and socialization. Folk culture is often declared to be archaic, whereas high culture is declared to be universal in terms of its meanings and values; mass culture and postmodern life are based on the media and electronic communications as vectors of meaning, notions, beliefs. This paper focuses on the issues of relations between cultures that retain their uniqueness, the mutu
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Dyatlov, Victor, and Iraida Nam. "National-Cultural Organizations in the Siberian Ethnic and Migrant Urban Infrastructure: A Case Study of the Cities of Tomsk and Irkutsk." Ideas and Ideals 13, no. 1-2 (2021): 283–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.17212/2075-0862-2021-13.1.2-283-304.

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The article explores one of the major points of contradiction in the interests and roles of Siberian urban actors with regard to so-called ‘national-cultural’ organizations (natsional'no-kul'turnye organizatsii, NKO, also known as natsional'no-kul'turnye avtonomii, NKA), ‘national-cultural’ associations, centers, foundations, etc., all of which are ethnic organizations. Specifically, it looks into why and how these organizations have become the centre of intersecting ethnic and migration discourses, what is their role and place in the urban infrastructure being created and used by migrants com
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Vorotnikov, Vladislav V., and Natalia A. Ivanova. "Russian soft power in the Baltic States through the lens of research: traditions, competition, confrontation." Baltic Region 11, no. 3 (2019): 107–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2019-3-6.

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In this article, we aim to analyse the research discourse in the Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) as regards Russian soft power, which is considered as hard power, and to compare the theses that dominate this discourse with the actual interactions between Russia and the three states in media, education, and culture. Each Baltic country has built a system of political and legal restrictions to diminish the effect of Russian soft power, which is considered in terms of hard power, i.e. as a threat to national security. The current forms of Russian soft power are becoming less pro
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Gimenez, Martha E. "The Feminization of Poverty: Myth or Reality?" International Journal of Health Services 19, no. 1 (1989): 45–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/9bbe-phm5-tyv4-erax.

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The feminization of poverty is a widely discussed concept in the mass media, and in academic circles, which captures the following facts: there are more poor women than poor men, and women are more likely to fall into poverty because of gender-related factors. In this article, I examine the concept's empirical basis and theoretical significance. The data show that poverty among men increased faster than poverty among women during the 1980–81 recession. While the sex composition of the poverty population has remained relatively unchanged since 1966, its age composition has changed: poverty has
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Case, Jay R. "And Ever the Twain Shall Meet: The Holiness Missionary Movement and the Birth of World Pentecostalism, 1870–1920." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 16, no. 2 (2006): 125–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rac.2006.16.2.125.

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AbstractPentecostalism first appeared as a global movement, built with both modern and antimodern materials provided by the American holiness missionary movement. On the anti-modern side, radical holiness spirituality and theology infused the worldviews of its advocates with supernaturalism, primitivism, and an apocalyptic eschatology. It resisted modern trends toward systematization, bureaucratization, and centralized control. Furthermore, radical holiness minimized the significance of modern categories of nation, ethnicity, race, and civilization. On the other side, radical holiness depended
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Avdashkin, A. A. "«Chinese» market in the space of a Russian city (the case of Chelyabinsk)." VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, no. 2 (49) (June 5, 2020): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2020-49-2-13.

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This article is focused on the problem of formation and development of «Chinese markets». Most of the aca-demic texts on the issue are based on materials from the Irkutsk «Shanghai» market. «Chinese markets» of the Ural cities have not been explored. The purpose of this manuscript is to trace the formation and development of ideas about the «Chinese market» among the residents of a large Ural city using the example of Chelyabinsk. The source base includes the author’s personal observations made in the Chinatown area (vicinity of the «Zare-chny Market»), archival documents on migration and trad
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Vaisvalavičiene, Kristina. "CROSSING THE BORDERS OF THE TRADITIONAL CULTURE IN LITHUANIAN AND LATVIAN CHILDREN PERIODICALS (1866–1940)." Via Latgalica, no. 6 (December 31, 2014): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/latg2014.6.1665.

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The period between the end of 19th century – the first half of the 20th century had been very important for Lithuanians and Latvians as a time, when the rights of the national language and culture had been strengthened and fortified. The rich sociocultural context, which appears in the children’s periodicals of that time, allows to evaluate the efforts of the nation in order to define and keep the borders of traditional culture. The investigation of children’s periodicals also helps to reconstruct the field of national literature of that time. The aim of the paper is to investigate, what chang
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Meyer, Patrik K., and Tomy Waskitho. "Indonesian Weberian Social Stratification: The Case of Tionghoa-Pribumi Inter-ethnic Relations." International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, November 3, 2020, 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718115-bja10022.

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Abstract As a country with multiple ethnicities, religions, and cultures, Indonesia has been suffering from protracted waves of inter-ethnic conflicts among its peoples. This research uses Critical Discourse Analysis (cda) to survey an array of mass and social media outlets, existing policies, and statistics to describe and interpret inter-ethnic relations between Tionghoa (Chinese Indonesians) and Javanese Pribumi (indigenous Indonesian Muslims). It adopts the Weberian three-factor social stratification model to group these relations under three main headings: class, status, and party. The an
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Желтухина, М. Р. "AXIOLOGICAL MEDIA BROADCASTING: SOCIETY – CULTURE – POLITICS." Russkii iazyk za rubezhom, no. 4(281) (September 25, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.37632/pi.2020.281.4.010.

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Статья посвящена рассмотрению проблемы аксиологической медиа- трансляции. Раскрывается взаимосвязь ценностей в социальном, культурном и политическом контекстах. Выявляются основные ценностные установки, транслируемые через массмедиа: 1) социально-групповые и межэтнические отношения, 2) взаимоотношение личности и социума, 3) общественная формация, 4) социо- и экономико-политические отношения. Выделяются такие медиажанры, в которых реализуются ценностные установки, как критическая аналитика, публичная речь, голосование, информационное сообщение, диалог, обратная связь, документ. Устанавливаются
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Seiler, Nina. "Imposed Belonging." Central European Cultures 1, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.47075/cec.2021-1.04.

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The concept and realization of family and gender issues in socialist Poland was generally a contested topic. The family had remained a core institution of society—and yet, it underwent a significant transformation due to changing life-style models and social expectations. In the late 1960s, a crisis of the family was officially acknowledged, as the new models and expectations increasingly conflicted with the shortage of economic and social resources, and systemic limitations. Diverging ideas about gender roles and stereotypes intensified the tensions in the family and private sphere. This arti
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Vilar de Andrade, Viviane Lucy. "Representações semânticas de raça e classe da cultura popular para literatura e para televisão / Semantic Representations of Race and Class in Popular Culture to Literature and TV." Revista Internacional de Ciencias Humanas 2, no. 2 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.37467/gka-revhuman.v2.711.

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ABSTRACTThere has been a dialogue between anthropological and literary studies because literature falls within the scope of cultural anthropology. The literature of a people substantially reflects aspects of its culture and its worldview. This research project investigates the representations of race, class and race relations in “O Romance d’A Pedra e o Príncipe do Sangue do Vai-e-Volta”, a novel by the contemporary Brazilian author, Ariano Suassuna (1927). First, demonstrating how Suassun’s representation of popular culture reflects race, class and social race relations in a particular area o
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Howley, Kevin. "Always Famous." M/C Journal 7, no. 5 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2452.

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Introduction A snapshot, not unlike countless photographs likely to be found in any number of family albums, shows two figures sitting on a park bench: an elderly and amiable looking man grins beneath the rim of a golf cap; a young boy of twelve smiles wide for the camera — a rather banal scene, captured on film. And yet, this seemingly innocent and unexceptional photograph was the site of a remarkable and wide ranging discourse — encompassing American conservatism, celebrity politics, and the end of the Cold War — as the image circulated around the globe during the weeklong state funeral of R
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Leurs, Koen, and Sandra Ponzanesi. "Mediated Crossroads: Youthful Digital Diasporas." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.324.

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What strikes me about the habits of the people who spend so much time on the Net—well, it’s so new that we don't know what will come next—is in fact precisely how niche in character it is. You ask people what nets they are on, and they’re all so specialised! The Argentines on the Argentine Net and so forth. And it’s particularly the Argentines who are not in Argentina. (Anderson, in Gower, par. 5) The preceding quotation, taken from his 1996 interview with Eric Gower, sees Benedict Anderson reflecting on the formation of imagined, transnational communities on the Internet. Anderson is, of cour
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Lillie, Jonathan. "Tackling Identity with Constructionist Concepts." M/C Journal 1, no. 3 (1998). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1712.

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Did you wake up this morning wondering: "What really is my true identity?" Or have you ever seen your favorite television news program do a spot on cultural identity? "Today we ask you the viewer about your cultural identity." Not likely. It is certainly not vital for each of us to be able to expound upon our personal identity issues and definitions (you don't necessarily have to talk about identity to know yourself and to be happy and well-rounded). And yet, with this said, a casual visit to the local "mall" for a dose of people/culture-watching is all that it might take to be reminded of the
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Tyler, Imogen. "Chav Scum." M/C Journal 9, no. 5 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2671.

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 In the last three years a new filthy vocabulary of social class has emerged in Britain. The word “chav”, and its various synonyms and regional variations, has become a ubiquitous term of abuse for white working class subjects. An entire slang vocabulary has emerged around chav. Acronyms, such as “Council Housed and Vile” have sprung up to explain the term. Folk etymologies and some scholarly sources suggest that the term chav might derive from a distortion of a Romany word for a child, while others suggests it is a derivative of the term charver, long used in the North Eas
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Holloway, Donell, Lelia Green, and Robyn Quin. "What Porn?" M/C Journal 7, no. 4 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2381.

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The negative implications of children’s use of the Internet, particularly their loss of innocence through access to pornography, is a topic frequently addressed in public discussions and debate. These debates often take on a technologically determinist point of view and assume that technology directly influences children, usually in a harmful fashion. But what is really happening in the Australian family home? Are parents fearful of these risks, and if so what are they doing about it? A recent exploration of the everyday Internet lives of Australian families indicates that families manage thes
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Pearce, Lynne. "Diaspora." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.373.

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For the past twenty years, academics and other social commentators have, by and large, shared the view that the phase of modernity through which we are currently passing is defined by two interrelated catalysts of change: the physical movement of people and the virtual movement of information around the globe. As we enter the second decade of the new millennium, it is certainly a timely moment to reflect upon the ways in which the prognoses of the scholars and scientists writing in the late twentieth century have come to pass, especially since—during the time this special issue has been in pre
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Marshall, P. David. "Fame's Perpetual Moment." M/C Journal 7, no. 5 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2401.

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There was a moment just after September 11, 2001, that many commentators heralded the end of our celebrity obsessions and the emergence of a new sobriety in politics and culture. We had the mediated version of atonement when the famous presented their most serious sides for television specials in support of the families of the victims of the September 11 attacks. But within a matter of weeks the celebrity industry was back on its old track – salacious rumors about J-Lo and her movement through the entertainment industry A-List, further debates about the propriety of Michael Jackson’s behaviour
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Grainger, Andrew D., and David L. Andrews. "Postmodern Puma." M/C Journal 6, no. 3 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2199.

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Postmodernism is supposed to identify the conditions of contemporary cultural production when human affairs in general, and the dissemination of prevailing ideas in particular, have become fully enmeshed in relations of commodity exchange. (Martin 2002, p. 30) The accumulation of capital within industrial economies keyed on the surplus value derived from the production of raw materials into mass manufactured products, and their subsequent exchange in the capitalist marketplace. Within what Poster (1990) described as the contemporary mode of information , surplus capital is generated from the m
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Pugsley, Peter. "At Home in Singaporean Sitcoms." M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2695.

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 The use of the family home as a setting for television sitcoms (situation comedies) has long been recognised for its ability to provide audiences with an identifiable site of ontological security (much discussed by Giddens, Scannell, Saunders and others). From the beginnings of American sitcoms with such programs as Leave it to Beaver, and through the trail of The Brady Bunch, The Cosby Show, Roseanne, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and on to Home Improvement, That 70s Show and How I Met Your Mother, the US has led the way with screenwriters and producers capitalising on the
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Morgan, Carol. "Capitalistic Ideology as an 'Interpersonal Game'." M/C Journal 3, no. 5 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1880.

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"Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" "All entertainment has hidden meanings, revealing the nature of the culture that created it" ( 6). This quotation has no greater relevance than for the most powerful entertainment medium of all: television. In fact, television has arguably become part of the "almost unnoticed working equipment of civilisations" (Cater 1). In other words, TV seriously affects our culture, our society, and our lives; it affects the way we perceive and approach reality (see Cantor and Cantor, 1992; Corcoran, 1984; Freedman, 1990; Novak, 1975). In this essay, I argue that the American te
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Pavlidis, Adele, and David Rowe. "The Sporting Bubble as Gilded Cage." M/C Journal 24, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2736.

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Introduction: Bubbles and Sport The ephemeral materiality of bubbles – beautiful, spectacular, and distracting but ultimately fragile – when applied to protect or conserve in the interests of sport-media profit, creates conditions that exacerbate existing inequalities in sport and society. Bubbles are usually something to watch, admire, and chase after in their brief yet shiny lives. There is supposed to be, technically, nothing inside them other than one or more gasses, and yet we constantly refer to people and objects being inside bubbles. The metaphor of the bubble has been used to describe
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Rodan, Debbie, and Jane Mummery. "Animals Australia and the Challenges of Vegan Stereotyping." M/C Journal 22, no. 2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1510.

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Introduction Negative stereotyping of alternative diets such as veganism and other plant-based diets has been common in Australia, conventionally a meat-eating culture (OECD qtd. in Ting). Indeed, meat consumption in Australia is sanctioned by the ubiquity of advertising linking meat-eating to health, vitality and nation-building, and public challenges to such plant-based diets as veganism. In addition, state, commercial enterprises, and various community groups overtly resist challenges to Australian meat-eating norms and to the intensive animal husbandry practices that underpin it. Hence act
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Ibrahim, Yasmin. "Commodifying Terrorism." M/C Journal 10, no. 3 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2665.

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 Introduction Figure 1 The counter-Terrorism advertising campaign of London’s Metropolitan Police commodifies some everyday items such as mobile phones, computers, passports and credit cards as having the potential to sustain terrorist activities. The process of ascribing cultural values and symbolic meanings to some everyday technical gadgets objectifies and situates Terrorism into the everyday life. The police, in urging people to look out for ‘the unusual’ in their normal day-to-day lives, juxtapose the everyday with the unusual, where day-to-day consumption, routines an
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Gao, Xiang. "‘Staying in the Nationalist Bubble’." M/C Journal 24, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2745.

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Introduction The highly contagious COVID-19 virus has presented particularly difficult public policy challenges. The relatively late emergence of an effective treatments and vaccines, the structural stresses on health care systems, the lockdowns and the economic dislocations, the evident structural inequalities in effected societies, as well as the difficulty of prevention have tested social and political cohesion. Moreover, the intrusive nature of many prophylactic measures have led to individual liberty and human rights concerns. As noted by the Victorian (Australia) Ombudsman Report on the
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Degabriele, Maria. "Business as Usual." M/C Journal 3, no. 2 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1834.

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As a specialist in culture and communication studies, teaching in a school of business, I realised that the notion of interdisciplinarity is usually explored in the comfort of one's own discipline. Meanwhile, the practice of interdisciplinarity is something else. The very notion of disciplinarity implies a regime of discursive practices, but in the zone between disciplines, there is often no adequate language. This piece of writing is a brief analysis of an example of the language of business studies when business studies thinks about culture. It looks at how business studies approaches cultur
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