Identities in touch between East and West: 11th to 21st century
In: Identities Vol. 12
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In: Identities Vol. 12
In: Interdisciplinary studies on Central and Eastern Europe vol. 21
World Affairs Online
In: Global politics and security Volume 1
In: Linguistic insights Volume 265
The advent of digital media has changed political communication. Populist movements are adept at using the affordances of new media.Digital media also make it easier than ever for the public to respond to politicians, or to launch their own initiatives.These changes are analysed across countries as diverse as Venezuela, USA, Pakistan and Romania.
In: Middle East, social and cultural studies 5
In: Interdisciplinary studies on Central and Eastern Europe Vol. 20
This interdisciplinary book presents empirical evidence that social capital is an important building block in the reintegration processes, migration challenges and economic dynamism of the SEE communities. Such a conclusion opposes the common belief that (re)establishing social relations in a post-ethnic conflict environment is very difficult. In these societies, trust in people and institutions remains low, but it is often replaced with other forms of sical capital emerging on a daily basis, within and between different population strata, either formally but often informally--back cover
In: Sprache in Kommunikation und Medien Band 10
In: Interdisciplinary studies on Central and Eastern Europe vol. 16
World Affairs Online
In: Romantic studies volume 1
In: Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik
In: Reihe A, Gesammelte Abhandlungen und Beiträge Band 128
In: Linguistic Insights 228
"The aim of this volume is to give voice to the various and different perspectives in the investigation of tourism discourse in its written, spoken, and visual aspects. The chapters particularly focus on the interaction between the participants involved in the tourism practices, that is the promoters of tourist destinations, on the one hand, and tourists or prospective tourists on the other. In this dialogic interaction, tourism discourse, while representing and producing tourism as a global cultural industry, shows it to be on the move. Language movement in the tourism experience is here highlighted in the various methodological approaches and viewpoints offered by the investigations gathered in this volume"--Page 4 of cover
In: Population, Famille et Société 22