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In: Openbaar Kunstbezit in Vlaanderen Jaargang 61 (2023), Sonderheft 2
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In: Openbaar Kunstbezit in Vlaanderen Jaargang 61 (2023), Sonderheft 2
In: Translated texts for historians volume 83
In: Editio politikon book 11
Die Studie untersucht Mikroprozesse der Interaktionen von Kleinkindern und Pädagog*innen in Eingewöhnungen. Die Ergebnisse basieren auf videografisch gestützten Beobachtungen im Feld der Krippengruppe eines Waldorfkindergartens und der Datenanalyse nach den Prinzipien der dokumentarischen Videointerpretation. Im Fokus stehen die Interaktions- und Beziehungspraktiken und die neuen gemeinsamen Erfahrungsräume der beteiligten Akteur*innen.
"While 9/11 was understood at the time as a world-changing event in international relations, its uneven aftermath and the long-term effects for North America could not have been predicted. Twenty years later, The Legacy of 9/11 explores the political, economic, security and defence, and trade and border implications of the event. Written by a team of North American experts across many fields, the book foregrounds the fallout of 9/11 in Mexico and Canada as opposed to the more commonly discussed impact on the United States. Looking at the event and its aftermath through four lenses--ideas about North America; border, trade, and economics; security and society; and defence--contributors analyze the complex legacy of 9/11. Rather than serving as a catalyst to create an integrated, trilateral continent, 9/11 entrenched the North America we have today: three separate states with emphasis on two very different borders. From a reconsideration of internationalism, a rise in populism, and a shift in migration patterns to the interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq, The Legacy of 9/11 uncovers how successive North American governments reacted in surprising ways to the world-altering attack."--
Unique in the histories of typography and street fashion, the lettering that is the subject of this book remains without attribution: an iron-on typeface created anonymously and passed down over decades and across subcultures. As more than 300 richly layered illustrations in the book reveal (including previously unseen imagery from personal archives), this particular blackletter typeface, bold and imposing, decorates the fabric of the most influential music and fashion subcultures of the last half-century. With roots dating back to the first calligraphic forms, the letters evolved from embellished military flight jackets and sports uniforms in the early part of the twentieth century to become omnipresent from the 1960s onward in youth movements in New York City. The heat-pressed letters appeared on the shirts of punks, rockers, street gangs, B-Boys, disco dancers, musicians, Hollywood actors, female skipping troops and more, through to the streetwear and catwalks of the last decade. With contributions from insightful voices in the fields of music, fashion, and typography, this book provides a unique thread through the subcultural landscape of the last fifty years, exploring the visual branding of the outsider and the resurgence of analog typography, presented through a layout and design that echo the frenetic history of the letters themselves