Slovenci in čas: odnos do časa kot okvir in sestavina vsakdanjega življenja
In: Knjižna zbirka Krt 94
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In: Knjižna zbirka Krt 94
Avtorica je v svoji monografiji Med knjižnim in neknjižnim na radijskih valovih v Mariboru dokumentirano predstavila obstoječo jezikovno kulturo in odstopanja od zborne izreke v javnem govoru na komercialnem in nacionalnem radiu, na osnovi česar je sleherno poglavje zaključila s sintezo, ki z dodanim komentarjem prikazuje temeljne ugotovitve. Dejstvo je, da je v slovenskem prostoru zelo malo jezikovnih analiz medijskega govora, primerjalnih med nacionalnim in komercialnim radiem pa sploh. Rezultati monografije torej z natančno analizo nekaterih segmentov zapolnjujejo ta prazni prostor in po eni strani postavljajo pomembna metodološka in vsebinska izhodišča za nadaljnje raziskave, po drugi strani pa so spoznanja zanimiva za radijski medij sam, saj opozarjajo na ustreznost besedil glede na normo slovenskega jezika, hkrati pa se ugotavlja, da imajo mediji pomembno vlogo tudi pri njenem spreminjanju.
In: Zbirka Čas misli
V knjigi se prepletajo trije tematski prameni: - kritični razmisleki o Slovencih - identitetni, socialni, kulturni in politični vidik. Z velikani svetovne književnosti in filozofije povezani razmisleki o človekovi identiteti ter smiselnosti njegovega bivanja in delovanja v svetu, ki ga obdaja; - razmišljanja o potrošniški družbi 21. stoletja, o zabrisani meji med vlogama moškega in ženske v njej ter o mladih, ki so "izgubljena generacija" v praznini brez prihodnosti.
In: Teorija in praksa, S. 617-643
The article contributes to the theoretical debate on the current state of the global economic system and the implications it holds for the (re)distribution of social and economic power. The theoretical framework of the discussion builds upon critical accounts of the rise of platform capitalism – an economic and social system founded on digitalised work. The imagining of futures is based on the mapping of possible actors and paths of the continuation or disruption of ongoing trends. Although digitalisation in principle holds the potential to foster economic growth and reduce inequalities, the accelerated development of the digital economy in the last few decades has been accompanied by unequally distributed positive and negative economic outcomes. Overcoming the precariousness of work and life as a universal problem should be founded in simultaneous local, short-term, partial resistance and attempts to limit the negative impacts and spread of precariousness on one hand and conceptualising and promoting comprehensive and universal solutions to precariousness on the other as part of a general rethinking of the social, political and economic order of our age. Keywords: digital technology, digital economy, precarious work and life, platform economy, platform capitalism, economic power, economic inequalities
In: Znanstvena knjižnica 23
In: Lex localis: revija za lokalno samoupravo ; journal of local self-government ; Zeitschrift für lokale Selbstverwaltung, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 47-65
ISSN: 1581-5374
Parks, avenues, squares, open spaces & other green areas are established spatial categories & something that can always be seen in all urban centers, also in Maribor. Different ways of life are reflected in green areas because it is about the public spaces for socializing, recreation & relaxation. These are the spaces offered by the city to its residents for the very activities mentioned before. And since ethnology primarily deals with a way of life by which the contemporary & past forms & contents of the social & cultural life are characterized, the ethnological aspect of dealing with the green areas is specific & of key importance to an overall understanding of them. Both differences & similarities between the City Park & the Slomsek Square (ie., between the two different types of green areas in the City of Maribor) are telling their part of the story of the city in the same relevant way. Adapted from the source document.
In: Socialno delo: časopis za teorijo in prakso, Band 61, Heft 1, S. 7-26
The specific characteristics of life course and past experiences of LGBT+ old people require knowledge and awareness on the part of carers. In this paper, an international perspective to shed light on key issues in the field of inclusive care for LGBT+ older people is used, with a particular focus on the Slovenian context, drawing extensively on the findings of the European project "Being me" (2018–2020). In the project, we aimed to explore best practice in the area of education and to develop online learning materials and tools for social and health care workers. Among the principles and approaches that guided our research, the focus was put on intersectionality, resilience, strengths perspective, life stories, and collaboration with LGBT+ old people in all phases of the project.