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    • Miesto karnavališkumas ir sustingusios šventinės erdvės 

      Lavrinec, Jekaterina (Permainų šventė (Celebrate for Change), 2021)
      Šiuo metu dalis viešųjų erdvių Lietuvos miestuose tampa naujojo oficialumo vietomis. Naujuoju oficialumu straipsnyje vadinamos erdvinės ir retorinės galios apraiškos, per kurias buvimas viešosiose erdvėse papildomai ...
    • Music, listener and extramusical experience 

      Varankaitė, Ulrika (Sounds from within: phenomenology and practice: [monograph] / editors Paulo C. Chagas, Jiayue Cecilia Wu, 2021)
      The research empirically investigated the process of music listening and its extramusical outcome through the listeners’ perspective in a qualitative way incorporating an interdisciplinary approach which mainly consisted ...
    • O riso infeccioso da pestilência: a comédia em tempos de pandemia 

      Jerónimo, Nuno Amaral; Alexandre, José Carlos; Tamulevičiūtė-Šekštelienė, Angelė (Um mundo de incertezas: as leituras possíveis de um tempo pandémico, 2021)
      Desde Março de 2020, a realidade assumiu, ela própria, contornos de tempos interrompidos. A pandemia da Covid-19 e as vagas de temor por ela causada suspenderam os quotidianos habituais e reconfiguraram formas sociais ...
    • Policy of KGB towards Lithuanian Catholic priests (1945-1989) 

      Pruskus, Valdas (Religia w polityce swiatowej : dylematy narodowe i międzynarodowe, 2013)
      The purpose of this article - and would be from time perspective overview what goals was seeking KGB by recruiting priests, what is recruitment internal in various historical periods, in what forms cooperation was practiced ...
    • Primary holocaust inversion and East European antisemitism 

      Katz, Dovid (The ISGAP papers. Antisemitism in comparative perspective, vol. 3 / editor Charles Asher Small, 2018)
      The \"Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective\" seminar series of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) continues to generate a steady flow of high-quality presentations and papers on a wide ...
    • Responsibility beyond the ontological difference 

      Saldukaitytė, Jolanta (Justice and responsibility. Cultural and philosophical foudations: Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series 7. Seminars: Culture and values,, 2018)
      Thinking of ontological difference is one of the main directions of Martin Heidegger‘s thought. Heidegger makes clear that it is the ontological difference, the difference between Being [Sein] and entities [Seiendes], that ...
    • Shaping spaces of shared experience: creative practices and temporal communities 

      Lavrinec, Jekaterina; Zaporozhets, Oksana (Urban public space: facing the challenges of mobility and aestheticization, 2013)
    • Similar aims, different approaches: An analysis of campaign video ads in the Baltic States 

      Šuminas, Andrius; Pričins, Mārtiņš; Toode, Ülle; Zamauskė, Justina (The 2019 European Electoral Campaign: In the time of populism and social media, 2022)
      This chapter examines the campaign in a geographical area with a shared political history—the three Baltic member states. What emerges is a similar pattern of campaigning to that experienced elsewhere in the EU with certain ...
    • Social responsibility, social marketing role, and societal attitudes 

      Smaliukienė, Rasa; Monni, Salvatore (Energy transformation towards sustainability, 2020)
      Social responsibility and social marketing are powerful sources for transforming energy production and its use toward sustainability. This is particularly important as irresponsible energy production and consumption by ...
    • Sprache und Kultur im Wandel. Zur Transformationstendenzen der litauischen Grundwerte und Identitat 

      Rudaitienė, Vida; Račienė, Ernesta (Bildungswissenschaften und akademisches Selbstverständnis in einer globalisierten Welt = Education and academic self-concept in the globalized world, 2014)
      The aim of the current paper is to analyze fundamental values transformation trends; to look at the English language as one of the most important factors of globalization and its influence on the Lithuanian language and ...
    • Suicide in the environment of cultural industry 

      Kačerauskas, Tomas (Understanding genocide and suicide / ed. by Janez Juhant and Bojan Žalec, 2015)
    • Talking politics: The influence of historical and cultural transformations on Polish political rhetoric 

      Molek-Kozakowska, Katarzyna Barbara; Kampka, Agnieszka (When politicians talk, 2021)
      This qualitative study aims to explore the characteristics of Polish political rhetoric since 2004 when Poland’s political system stabilized after the transformation from a communist to a democratic state. It analyzes a ...
    • Technological education as a platform for developing global and national identity 

      Sederevičiūtė-Pačiauskienė, Živilė (Bildungswissenschaften und akademisches Selbstverständnis in einer globalisierten Welt = Education and academic self-concept in the globalized world, 2014)
      The paper reviews the curriculum of technologies at Lithuanian schools of general education and its correspondence to the Lithuanian and European strategic and legal documents. The study of technologies today is relevant ...
    • TED Talks for Public Speaking Skills and Global Citizenship in ESP Classroom 

      Valūnaitė Oleškevičienė, Giedrė; Mockienė, Liudmila; Lasauskienė, Rūta; Gulbinskienė, Dalia; Rackevičienė, Sigita; Suchanova, Jelena (Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education / Arsénio Reis (eds.) ...[at all.], 2022)
      TED Talks represent an inspiring platform for teaching and learning both public speaking and global citizenship which both represent highly important factors of functioning in our globalized modern society. With the aim ...
    • 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 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 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 Yiddish conundrum: a cautionary tale for language revivalism 

      Katz, Dovid (The Palgrave handbook of minority languages and communities / editors Gabrielle Hogan-Brun, Bernadette O’Rourke, 2019)
      For several centuries, the study of diverse aspects of Yiddish has proven fruitful for wider linguistics and the social sciences. This is not because of any mystical Yiddish fount. It is because of the highly unusual, ...
    • 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 ...