Browsing Straipsniai kituose recenzuojamuose leidiniuose / Articles in other peer-reviewed sources by Source "Limes : cultural regionalistics"
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Borders between Europe and China: why do Europeans (mis)understand chinese culture?
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2009)The article goes deeper into the dialogue of inter-cultural Chinese and Western civilizations. It is analyzed how the Westerners perceive Chinese civilization and culture. The methods used here are the comparative and ... -
Central Europe as an imagined region
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2009)The article deals with the conception of Central Europe in the perspective of clash of civilizations. The author’s major thesis is the following: Central Europe is central being the centre of fight for European values ... -
Cultural territorialization: the case of Grand Duchy of Lithuania
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2010)The article deals with the dialectics of territorialization, deterritorialization and reterritorialization in the context of cultural regionalistics. The author shows how changing the roles between these modes of terra ... -
Existential identity and memory of a nation
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2008)The author affirms that the phenomena of history are always interpreted in the perspective of our future objectives. So, it is stated that the interpretation of nation's history is the recollection of our future. Projection ... -
Generations X, Y, Z: how social networks form the concept of the world without borders (the case of Lithuania)
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2010)This article is based on sociological insight into the concept of up-to-date world without borders: technological impact and social networking. Generations X, Y and Z are discussed according to three categories: social, ... -
Globalization and national identity: the aspects of political ethics
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2008)The article shows that globalization makes the largest influence on three significant guarantees of national identity (and freedom) preservation: language, economic and political independence. The possibilities to preserve ... -
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The conception of contemporary hypercivilization: J. Baudrillard
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2009)The article deals with the conception of hypercivilization that was developed by contemporary French media philosopher Jean Baudrillard and discusses its originality, innovation and philosophical-sociological validity. It ... -
The features of the resumption and set of Lithuanian catholic church in the first decade of the re-establishment of independence
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2010)In the article the singularity chances of Catholic Church as the institute after the re-establishment of Independence are analyzed. Two influences of the Church, inside and outside growing, conditioned by the present ... -
The locality of the “Global village” in the aspect of communication: PRO ET CONTRA M. McLUHAN
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2010)The article deals with the concept of a “global village” in the aspect of communication. In the first part of the article this concept is introduced without undertaking any judgments and following a position of a judicial ... -
The main skills and competences of multilingualism in the context of the European Union
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2010)The paper presents multilingualism and multiculturalism as one of the main aims of the European Union (EU) and deals with the issue of political and cultural globalization. More and more young people describe themselves ... -
The phenomenon of daoism in Chinese civilization
(Limes : cultural regionalistics, 2009)In this article Daoism is analyzed in the context of Chinese culture. It is demonstrated how the ideas of Daoism were shaped and matured in the Chinese civilization and how they reflect the peculiarities of the civilization ...