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    • The Baltic movement to obfuscate the holocaust 

      Katz, Dovid (Mass violence in Nazi-occupied Europe / edited by Alex J. Kay and David Stahel, 2018)
      Mass Violence in Nazi-Occupied Europe argues for a more comprehensive understanding of what constitutes Nazi violence and who was affected by this violence. The works gathered consider sexual violence, food depravation, ...
    • The Challenges and Opportunities of Teaching Languages Online 

      Valūnaitė Oleškevičienė, Giedrė; Gulbinskienė, Dalia; Mockienė, Liudmila; Annamalai, Nagaletchimee; Suchanova, Jelena; Babušytė, Diana (Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education / Arsénio Reis (eds.) ...[at all.], 2022)
      The global pandemic situation has profoundly changed our teaching practice. In a time when schools and universities had to close down, foreign language teachers and students had to teach and learn languages online using ...
    • The competitiveness of freight delivery services by rail 

      Burinskienė, Aurelija (Current issues of the management of socio-economic systems in terms of globalization challenges: Chapter 3. Use of marketing and logistics in the management of socio-economic systems, 2023)
      The chapter examines the problems, necessity, and objectives of designing the development of freight transport by rail in the context of the European Union. The main development directions and measures are presented, and ...
    • The concept of medicines shortage: identifying and resolving shortage 

      Burinskienė, Aurelija (Pharmaceutical supply chains - medicines shortages. LNLO / A. Barbosa-Povoa, H. Jenzer, de Miranda J. (eds), 2019)
      It is not easy to find out when scientific researches concerning shortage (scarcity) were started. In the field of first studies, authors revised time delays and variable demand, when they moved to item stock and disequilibrium ...
    • The constraints and opportunities of commercial entities functioning under the conditions of a distorted market economy 

      Peleckis, Kęstutis (Current issues of the management of socio-economic systems in terms of globalization challenges: Chapter 1. Impact of globalization challenges on the management of socio-economic systems, 2023)
      Understanding market concentration and its ramifications is one of the most important components of analyzing and evaluating competition challenges, and this is garnering greater attention in the sustainability research ...
    • The development of regional concepts of wood architecture in Lithuania 

      Gabrėnas, Arnoldas (Site, symbol and cultural landscape, 2022)
      World regional architectural concepts significantly influenced and continue to affect the development of wood architecture in Lithuania. Such architectural ideas encourage more meaningful quality in attractive and well ...
    • The dialectics of openness and closedness during the quarantine: Heideggerian meditations 

      Kačerauskas, Tomas (The development of EcoPhenomenology as an interpretative paradigm of the living world: Applications in pandemic times, 2022)
      By appealing to Heidegger, I examine the dialectic of openness and closedness under quarantine conditions. The theses are developed as follows. (1) The cost of an open invasion of consumption is covered by other layers, ...
    • The impact of the European Union mobility package on the performance of road freight transport companies: a case study of Lithuania 

      Čižiūnienė, Kristina; Viduto, Monika; Zinkevičiūtė, Virgilija (Current issues of the management of socio-economic systems in terms of globalization challenges: Chapter 3. Use of marketing and logistics in the management of socio-economic systems, 2023)
      Mobility package – general rules for carriers working in European Union (EU) countries adopted in 2020. The implementation of this package had to maintain a balance between driver safety and a sustainable economy, while ...
    • The proposal of Ancient Greek Cynics to global society: the universal virtue of temperance 

      Valatka, Vytis (Identity and globalization : ethical implications / edited by Dalia Marija Stanciene, Irena Darginaviciene, Susan Robbins, 2018)
      The cult of pleasure is a conspicuous illness of our modern global consumer society. Yet the remedy proposed by Ancient Greek Cynics, i.e. radical temperance, would not suit us nowadays. The qualities of contemporary world ...
    • The social history of urban life and the legacy of Stasys Samalavičius 

      Samalavičius, Almantas Liudas (Stasys Samalavičius. Urban culture and everyday life in Lithuania in the 17th and 18th Centuries, 2023)
      Everyday life consists of the little things one hardly notices in time and space. The more we reduce the focus of vision, the more likely we are to find ourselves in the environment of material life: the broad sweep usually ...
    • The transformation of career concept from socialistic to capitalistic discourse 

      Rosinaitė, Vikinta (The value of work in contemporary society, 2019)
      Analysing the development of the concept of career as a scientific term in the context of industrialised countries, we can distinguish three conditional phases: 1) The first half of the twentieth century was dominated by ...
    • The use of the pivot pairwise relative criteria importance assessment method for determining the weights of criteria 

      Stanujkic, Dragiša; Zavadskas, Edmundas Kazimieras; Karabaševic, Darjan; Smarandache, Florentin; Turskis, Zenonas (Collected papers (on physics, atificial intelligence, health issues, decision making, economics, statistics), 2022)
      The weights of evaluation criteria could have a significant impact on the results obtained by applying multiple criteria decision-making methods. Therefore, the two extensions of the SWARA method that can be used in cases ...
    • The value of curonian spit cultural landscape 

      Traškinaitė, Dalia (Site, symbol and cultural landscape, 2022)
      The value and significance of the Curonian Spit, a site of an outstanding cultural landscape created by natural forces, and human hands and mind, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, are integral when it comes to ...
    • Towards the use of yellow clay in fired bricks 

      Achik, Maryam; Moumni, Boutaina; Benmoussa, Hayat; Abdellah, Oulmekki; Touache, Abdelhamid; Álvaro, Gil Gonzalez; Rivera, Francisco Guitián; Infantes-Molina, Antonia; Eliche-Quesada, Dolores; Kizinievič, Olga (Clay and clay minerals: [working title], 2021)
      This chapter deals with the study of the possibility of using yellow clay - which was only used in pottery so far- in the civil engineering field as building materials, especially in the field of fired bricks. With the aim ...
    • Use of digital objects for improving the learning process 

      Ovtšarenko, Olga; Safiulina, Elena; Makutėnienė, Daiva; Timinskas, Edgaras (Developing technology mediation in learning environments, 2020)
      Effective integration of virtual technologies is aimed at improving the quality of education. It is very important to form trends of study at the initial stage of education. This document presents the first steps in the ...
    • Vilnius - a smart green city 

      Lepkova, Natalija; Bardauskienė, Dalia (Smart green cities: toward a carbon neutral world, 2016)
      Being a smart city makes life more convenient for both inhabitants and guests of the city. Being smart also provides green solutions for the city. Smart applications such as cyclocity and city's car-sharing systems reduce ...
    • Vilnius cityscape and Genius Loci: Historical architecture and nature in an urban environment 

      Samalavičius, Almantas Liudas (Site, symbol and cultural landscape, 2022)
    • When both utterances and appearances are deceptive: Deception in multimodal film narrative 

      Dynel, Marta Joanna (Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics, 2021)
      This article gives a comprehensive theoretical account of deception in multimodal film narrative in the light of the pragmatics of film discourse, the cognitive philosophy of film, multimodal analysis, studies of fictional ...
    • When the margins enter the centre: The documentary along the borders of Turkey and its YouTube comments as conflicting constructions of europeanity 

      Carpentier, Nico Eduard M.; Doudaki, Vaia (Creating Europe from the margins: Mobilities and racism in Postcolonial Europe, 2024)
      This chapter uses a discourse-theoretical analysis to study two episodes of the documentary series Along the Borders of Turkey, produced and broadcast by the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO. In 2017, the VPRO web team uploaded ...
    • Интернет реклама в Литве 

      Davidavičienė, Vida (Опережаюшее управление социально-экономическим развитием регионов: благосостояние населения, электронное управление : монография, 2012)
      Development of information technologies and communications, emerging new marketing channels cause changes of marketing and new scientific problems. One of the most analyzed areas is online advertising. Numbers of scientists ...