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Fasora, Lukáš, Jan Čermin, Jana Čerminová, Jiří Hanuš, and Michaela Máliková. Sto tváří, sto příběhů. Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.m210-9605-2020.

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The book commemorating the centenary of the establishment of the Faculty of Arts is also a contribution to the anniversary of the whole Masaryk University. Its aim is to walk through the history of the faculty by means of a biographical method, i.e., using short biographies that introduce representative, prominent or interesting personalities whose fates and work were connected with the faculty. There was certainly no lack of biographical views in the research of the faculty history, still, such a complex set of biograms has not been collected so far. And the publication offers much more: the
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LOK, Johnny Ch. Globalization Positive or Negative Influences. Independently Published, 2018.

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Lok, Johnny Ch. Globalization Positive or Negative Impacts to Society. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Globalization Positive or Negative Influences to Society. Independently Published, 2018.

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LOK, Johnny Ch. Globalization Positive or Negative Impacts to Society. Independently Published, 2018.

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Phillis, Philip E. Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474437035.001.0001.

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Greek Cinema and Migration examines the ways in which the cinema of Greece has responded to the post-1990s phenomenon of becoming a host country for immigrants. The book focuses mainly on migration from Albania that dominated social discourse and cinematic representation in the 1990s and 2000s, but also sheds light on cinematic responses to the mid-2010s ‘refugee crisis’. Placing contemporary Greek cinema within the context of European film production and transnational cinema, the book explores the fascination of Greek filmmakers with migration, mobility, borders and identity between 1991 and
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Bhagat, Rabi S. Developing Effective Global Organizations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241490.003.0009.

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This book focuses on organizations that function across dissimilar nations and cultures. These organizations are everywhere, regulating economic rhythms of nations and people on a worldwide scale and at an unprecedented rate. Naturally, scholars and practitioners interested in the study of organizations in dissimilar national contexts need to know more about these social systems, how they evolve, what forces affect them positively, and what affects them negatively. This chapter focuses on the issue of developing effective global organizations. Several guidelines are presented with special emph
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Brown, Andrew, Christopher T. Flinton, Josh Gibson, et al. Forces Disrupting Relationships at Work: Technology and Globalization. Edited by Andrew Brown, Christopher T. Flinton, Josh Gibson, et al. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190697068.003.0004.

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Advances in technology and an increasingly global marketplace have brought about many positive changes in business, but they have also had some negative effects on workplace relationships. Incrementally and over time, these two drivers of change have significantly reshaped workplace relationships at both the company and employee level. Managers work in this ever-changing context each day, facing the impact of technology and globalization on their emotional lives as well as the ways in which they relate to others in their Credibility Crosses—a concept that is developed in this chapter. Unfortun
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Jasinskaja, Katja. Information Structure in Slavic. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.25.

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This chapter presents a concise overview of the linguistic means that express categories of information structure (IS) in Slavic languages. Concentrating especially on (a) the realization of broad vs narrow focus (focus projection); and (b) the expression of given information, topic, and delimitation, the chapter covers intonation and ‘free’ word order—the two most widely discussed ways of IS encoding. It further presents less well studied IS-sensitive devices and phenomena in Slavic: clefts, predicate doubling, topic and focus particles, as well as the interaction of IS with the Slavic clitic
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Heintzman, Paul. Recreation and Leisure. Edited by Joel D. S. Rasmussen, Judith Wolfe, and Johannes Zachhuber. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198718406.013.6.

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This chapter addresses attitudes towards recreation and leisure in nineteenth-century Christian thought using examples from the United Kingdom, North America, Australia, and Africa. Christianity influenced recreation through phenomena related to the animal welfare, temperance, Sabbatarian, Sunday school, Band of Hope, muscular Christianity, Young Men’s Christian Association, Christian resort, Church recreation, Saturday half-holiday, and open space movements. While Christian approaches to recreation were diverse, they may be categorized into four responses on a continuum from most negative to
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Rea, Michael C. The Hiddenness of God. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826019.001.0001.

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This book is about the hiddenness of God, and the problems it raises for belief and trust in God. Talk of divine hiddenness evokes a variety of phenomena—the relative paucity and ambiguity of the available evidence for God’s existence, the elusiveness of God’s comforting presence when we are afraid and in pain, the palpable and devastating experience of divine absence and abandonment, and more. Many of these phenomena are hard to reconcile with the idea, central to the Jewish and Christian scriptures, that God is deeply lovingly concerned with the lives and emotional and spiritual well-being o
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Ma-Kellams, Christine, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng. The Yin and Yang of Attitudes and Related Constructs. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199348541.003.0013.

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Much of the literature has examined how dialectical thinking influences the self, emotions, and well-being. How does dialectical thinking affect valenced evaluations of objects outside of the self? This chapter argues that naive dialecticism shapes the internal consistency, cross-situational consistency, and temporal stability of attitudes and related constructs. It begins with a discussion of how dialecticism leads to greater attitudinal ambivalence or “both-valenced” (positive/negative) evaluations of a wide variety of phenomena. It then examines how dialecticism can explain the cultural var
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Vaidhyanathan, Siva. 1. How to read Starbucks, or why intellectual property matters more than you think. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195372779.003.0001.

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Intellectual property is a core function of the cultural elements from which we build meaning and of the commercial ecosystem that fuels so much human activity. Global companies, such as Starbucks and Coca Cola, have mastered both dynamics. Understanding the intellectual property ecosystem demands a full acknowledgment of the justifications for these systems of law and practice and an account of their consequences—both positive and negative. “How to read Starbucks; or why intellectual property matters more than you think” considers the justifications of intellectual property and its globalizat
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Yengoyan, Ashot, Arnak Sargsyan, Khosrovadukht Azatyan, and Paylak Yengoyan. The Challenges of Armenia in the Context of the Transformation of the Global Development Paradigm. YSU press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46991/ysuph/9785808426429.

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The paradigm of modern global development, largely determined by the unipolar world order, is currently going through a period of transformation. The nature and content of the world politicaleconomic system is influenced not only by global globalization and geopolitical processes, but also by various social and national movements at the global and regional levels, the attitude of the population of countries to certain values, as well as the state of the world economy and finance, especially in those parts that traditionally are the drivers of its growth. The modern paradigm, as we know, finall
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Ferguson, Gail, Steve Tran, Shawn Mendez, and Fons van de Vijver. Remote Acculturation. Edited by Seth J. Schwartz and Jennifer Unger. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190215217.013.12.

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Globalization has accelerated the exposure of nonmigrants to remote cultures in which they have never lived, producing remote acculturation (RA). The health implications of RA may reach further than those of immigrant acculturation because nonmigrants constitute the majority of the world’s population. This chapter describes the conceptualization of RA, reviews the body of empirical research on RA, discusses measurement of RA, and explores the health implications of RA. The review suggests that RA to faraway cultures may have both negative and positive health outcomes, some of which are also co
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Rashed, Mohammed Abouelleil. Madness and the demand for recognition. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198786863.001.0001.

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Madness and the Demand for Recognition: A Philosophical Inquiry into Identity and Mental Health Activism is the first comprehensive philosophical examination of the claims and demands of Mad Pride and mad-positive activism (Mad activism). Contemporary developments in mental health activism pose a radical challenge to psychiatric and societal understandings of madness. Mad activism rejects the language of mental illness and mental disorder, reclaims the term “mad,” and reverses its negative connotations. Not content with reform of psychiatry, activists seek cultural change in the way madness is
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Campos, Nauro F., Paul De Grauwe, and Yuemei Ji, eds. The Political Economy of Structural Reforms in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821878.001.0001.

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Reforms in labour and product markets play a central role in government policies. The issue of whether structural reforms lead to higher economic growth remains controversial. Researchers in this field tend to agree on the positive role that reforms could play in driving growth as a result of efficiency gains and technological progress. However, reforms may have some negative impacts. One concern is about the timing: structural reforms may not be effective but turn out to be negative when the economy is in a recession and demand is weak. The other concern is structural reforms may lead to inco
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Dedek, Helge, ed. A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108894760.

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H. Patrick Glenn (1940–2014), Professor of Law and former Director of the Institute of Comparative Law at McGill University, was a key figure in the global discourse on comparative law. This collection is intended to honor Professor Glenn's intellectual legacy by engaging critically with his ideas, especially focusing on his visions of a 'cosmopolitan state' and of law conceptualized as 'tradition'. The book explores the intellectual history of comparative law as a discipline, its attempts to push the objects of its study beyond the positive law of the nation-state, and both its potential and
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Houston, Lynn Marie. Food Culture in the Caribbean. Greenwood Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400652493.

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Food in the Caribbean reflects both the best and worst of the Caribbean's history. On the positive side, Caribbean culture has been compared with a popular stew there called callaloo. The stew analogy comes from the many different ethic groups peacefully maintaining their traditions and customs while blending together, creating a distinct new flavor. On the negative side, many foods and cooking techniques derive from a history of violent European conquest, the importation of slaves from Africa, and the indentured servitude of immigrants in the plantation system. Within this context, students a
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Shmelev, Ivan. Administrative Justice and Jurisdictional Bodies of India. Triumph Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/978-5-94472-134-1-04-2023.

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This monograph is devoted to the system of administrative justice bodies in India, their functions, structure, jurisdictional process, as well as the reform of this legal institution launched in 2021. Over a hundred normative acts and dozens of judicial acts were studied for writing this work. Legislation in the area under study is decentralized, and even the principles underlying the process are understood by each body in its own way. The paper contains an analysis of the studies of Indian jurists on this topic. Scholars are generally of the opinion that the 42nd amendment of the Constitution
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Ufimtseva, Nataliya V., Iosif A. Sternin, and Elena Yu Myagkova. Russian psycholinguistics: results and prospects (1966–2021): a research monograph. Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30982/978-5-6045633-7-3.

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The monograph reflects the problems of Russian psycholinguistics from the moment of its inception in Russia to the present day and presents its main directions that are currently developing. In addition, theoretical developments and practical results obtained in the framework of different directions and research centers are described in a concise form. The task of the book is to reflect, as far as it is possible in one edition, firstly, the history of the formation of Russian psycholinguistics; secondly, its methodology and developed methods; thirdly, the results obtained in different research
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Shengelia, Revaz. Modern Economics. Universal, Georgia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36962/rsme012021.

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Economy and mankind are inextricably interlinked. Just as the economy or the production of material wealth is unimaginable without a man, so human existence and development are impossible without the wealth created in the economy. Shortly, both the goal and the means of achieving and realization of the economy are still the human resources. People have long ago noticed that it was the economy that created livelihoods, and the delays in their production led to the catastrophic events such as hunger, poverty, civil wars, social upheavals, revolutions, moral degeneration, and more. Therefore, the
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