... U.S. and Europe, and in a diversified context in ...urban culture is determined as the major marketing instrument to make the city a point of attraction, urban place is commodified via urban ...
... York. And thus what is explicitly presented as a memoir relating details about cultureand literary impressions is in fact also, on a latent unconscious level, a manifestation of Henríquez Ureña’s ...
... continuity and social cohesion, within the framework of urban transformation processes and of new economic ...education andculture in libraries, reinforcing links with the promotion of active ...
... into culture: “[t]he familiar story of people altering nature can thus be understood as their effort to distance themselves from it by establishing a mediating, more constant world of their own making” ...
... things, and limited ways at ...free, and second of all, made within the transcendental horizon of value pluralism and enlightened ...enclosure and molding of the horizon of truth. Habermasian ...
... internet, and thanks particularly to the possibilities for democratisation that it offers, the words participation and collaboration began to be included in the domi- nant vocabulary of social organisations ...
... ways and this has led to new practices. The digital culture is a participatory culture in which users not only consume information but also contribute information in different ...2.0 and ...
... economic and societal transformations we are witnessing these ...mighty and somewhat mysterious force that can help resolve human ...of and remember well all dramatic threats and negative ...
... to, and so determined, thinking. Sapir and his student, Benjamin Whorf, had investigated the Hopi language, and erroneously believed that it contained no vocabulary, syntax, or other gram- matical ...
... novelist and scholar Wa Thiong’o (who writes in Kikuyu) that is important for Africans to write in African ...languages. And I also agree with the late Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe that English, French, ...
... • Keep bags and belongings in vehicles out of sight and preferably locked away in the boot. This particularly applies to valuables such as wallets, mobile phones, bags, electronic gadgets. Do not leave bags ...
... The Guàrdia Urbana Accident Unit has been at the forefront of the implementation of tools for monitoring accidents and identifying risk areas.They currently set the benchmark for local police forces throughout ...
... 2006), and on the other hand constitutes a particularly interesting case with regards to the way in which the puzzles to the solved by the player are linked to the game's didactic ...accessories and present ...
... Moreover, Cornell´s Economist Robert Frank argues that the appropriate view of competition should be the one based on Darwin´s principles rather than on Adam Smith´s lines. Essentially Smith argues that competition ...
... economic and technological dynamics manifests itself in differentiated spa- tial (urban and regional) ...role and core competence in terms of trade, trans- port, spatial interaction and ...
... Such crossbreedind is constantly done through the infinite possibilities in digital for- mate. Therefore, what seems to be a problem for our global society appears from this intense hybridization — our reality is, in a ...
... Dostoevsky and is a well-known ...ters and historical facts blend to show that truth is out of our ...authors and literary ...discussed and defended by postcolonial ...animals and in ...
... guns, and my host arranged for me to be met by guards with high-powered ...Philippines and Sabah was enormous, and I frankly cannot think of a part of the world that seems less open to the Prince of ...
... between cultureand economic development, an American cultural anthropologist clashed with several participants from Africa and Latin America on the merits of resist- ing ...right, and how ...
... oral culture. The knowledge or erudition culture demands traditional references and logical proof — you have to indicate sources, you have to make ...continuous and self sufficient, without ...