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W Sejmie : Ślōnskiego języka nie ma, ale może być etnolekt ; In the Polish Parliamentthe Silesian language does not exist, but the Silesian ethnolect may
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : the Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common cultural heritage
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : The Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut, and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common European cultural heritage
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Future-mapping the directions of European Union (EU) law: how do we predict the future of EU law?
Fahey, E.. - : City Law School, City, University of London, 2020
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Future-mapping the directions of European Union (EU) law: how do we predict the future of EU law
Fahey, E.. - : Sweet and Maxwell, Hong Kong, 2020
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V for vivienda, V for viñeta: Housing policy and spaces for living in Spanish comics and graphic novels
Prout, Ryan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Sound and fury signifying Brexit
Watt, Gary. - : Legal Intersections Research Centre, 2020
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‘Seeing’ the women, peace and security agenda : exploring the visual (re)production of WPS through UK Government National Action Plans
Achilleos-Sarll, Columba-Isabella. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2020
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Hyper-legalisation and delegalisation in the AFSJ: on contradictions in the external management of EU migration
Fahey, E.. - : Edward Elgar, 2019
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Comparing journalism cultures in Britain and Germany: Confrontation, Contextualization, Conformity
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Dynamic De/Centralization in Switzerland, 1848-2010
Dardanelli, Paolo; Mueller, Sean. - : Oxford University Press, 2019
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Russian hybrid warfare and extended deterrence in eastern Europe
Lanoszka, A.. - 2016
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"Death talk", "loss talk" and identification in the process of ageing
West, K; Glynos, J. - : Cambridge University Press, 2016
Abstract: In this paper, we examine the injunction issued by the prominent politician, broadcaster and older people's advocate, Baroness Joan Bakewell, to engage in ?death talk?. We see positive ethical potential in this injunction, insofar as it serves as a call to confront more directly the prospects of death and dying, thereby releasing creative energies with which to change our outlook on life and ageing more generally. However, when set against a culture that valorises choice, independence and control, the positive ethical potential of such injunctions is invariably thwarted. We illustrate this with reference to one of Bakewell's interventions in a debate on scientific innovation and population ageing. In examining the context of her intervention, we affirm her intuition about its positive ethical potential, but we also point to an ambivalence that accompanies the formulation of the injunction ? one that ultimately blunts the force and significance of her intuition. We suggest that Gilleard and Higgs' idea of the third age/fourth age dialectic, combined with the psycho-analytic concepts of fantasy and mourning, allow us to express this intuition better. In particular, we argue that the expression ?loss talk? (rather than ?death talk?) better captures the ethical negotiations that should ultimately underpin the transformation processes associated with ageing, and that our theoretical contextualisation of her remarks can help us see this more clearly. In this view, deteriorations in our physical and mental capacities are best understood as involving changes in how we see ourselves, i.e. in our identifications, and so what is at stake are losses of identity and the conditions under which we can engage in new processes of
Keyword: H Social Sciences (General); JA Political science (General); JC Political theory; JN Political institutions (Europe)
URL: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/13175/
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The Welsh language in Wales: a story of enlightened progress?
Evas, Jeremy. - : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016
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Langue, culture politique et centralisation en Suisse
Mueller, Sean; Dardanelli, Paolo. - : De Boeck Supérieur, 2014
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The long shadow of borders : the cases of Kashubian and Silesian in Poland
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Switzerland - Europe's First Federation
Dardanelli, Paolo. - : Routledge, 2013
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Poland and the Silesians : Minority rights à la carte?
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Politics without the vernacular: liberal culturalism and the language policy of the European Union
Bonotti, Matteo. - : Blackwell, 2013
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Multi-lingual but Mono-national: Exploring and Explaining Switzerland’s Exceptionalism
Dardanelli, Paolo. - : Routledge, 2011
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