This document lists 46 monographs, manuals, and handbooks as well as 49 articles published by Professor Volodymyr Yevtukh on topics related to ethnicity, migration, diaspora, and ethnosociology. The works cover a range of subjects including national minorities in capitalist countries, Ukrainian ethnic groups in North America, historiography of national relations in foreign countries, and concepts of ethnosocial development. Many of the publications are in Ukrainian or Russian and focus on ethnopolitical issues in Ukraine and analysis of ethnic dynamics within Ukrainian society.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Anatol Lashkevich, a distinguished Russian professor of literature and cultural studies. The 3-sentence summary is:
Dr. Lashkevich has had an extensive career in academia, holding positions at Udmurt State University in Russia as well as visiting positions in the US and Europe. His research focuses on comparative literature, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary approaches. He has authored numerous books and articles on topics related to hermeneutics, literary theory, and Russian-American cultural exchange.
The Department of Cultural Studies and Journalism at Vyatka State University was established in 2002 and renamed in 2011. It has over 20 faculty members, many with PhDs or higher degrees. The department offers bachelor's and master's programs in cultural studies, journalism, advertising and public relations. Faculty research focuses on cultural studies, media studies, linguistics, folklore, business culture, and more. The department also organizes academic conferences and has grant-funded projects on cultural landscapes and media culture.
Russkiye in Ukraine: Myth Versus Realities or Vice Versayevtukh
This document discusses myths about the socio-economic, political, and cultural situation of Russkiye (ethnic Russians) in Ukraine. It identifies several common myths, including that Russkiye are under pressure from Ukrainian nationalist forces seeking to eliminate Russian language and culture, and that Russkiyesness (Russian identity) is rapidly deforming and becoming extinct. The document analyzes the sources and spread of these myths by Ukrainian and Russian researchers and publicists. It proposes to examine claims about Russkiye in Ukraine using reliable information and data in order to assess the validity of these myths.
New ethnicities – New problems. Immigrants in Ukrainian Social Spaceyevtukh
This document discusses immigrants in Ukrainian social space and the challenges they present. It begins by establishing the timeliness of studying this issue given trends of increasing globalization and ethnic diversity. It then seeks to define key terms like "Ukrainian social space" and "new ethnicities" to provide context. The document describes Ukrainian social space as having taken on characteristics of a "container society" due to Ukraine's recent independence, but also notes factors weakening this, like transnational migration trends. It analyzes Ukraine's ethnic composition based on census data, noting the Ukrainian ethnicity is largest but that criteria for classifying minorities is unclear. The purpose is to understand challenges immigrants pose for Ukrainian society and seek integrative models for development.
The document discusses the debate around writing national discourse in Chinese music art criticism in the post-New period. There are differing views on how to define and express Chinese nationality in music. Some advocate traditionally inheriting elements through conservative means while others favor innovation and fusion with international styles. Key issues in the debate include defining musical nationality, balancing tradition and modernity, and determining the best approaches to expressing cultural identity and preserving uniqueness amid globalization. The debate reflects the evolution of Chinese music under social, cultural and technological changes in this era.
This document discusses the important representatives of the Alexandropol ashugh center in Armenia in the 19th century. It notes that Alexandropol was an important center of Armenian urban culture, with a unique cultural life that included folk music traditions from various ethnic groups. Ashughs, or bardic singers, were integral to the city's musical life, regularly performing at gatherings and celebrations. Some of the most famous ashugh clans included Zahri, Ghairati, Bave, Haves, Malul, and Zulal-oghli. The document highlights Ashugh Sheram as one of the most influential ashughs from Alexandropol, known for innovating Armenian ashugh songwriting by composing
This document discusses the important representatives of the Alexandropol ashugh center in Armenia in the 19th century. It notes that Alexandropol was an important center of Armenian urban culture, with a unique cultural life that included folk music traditions from various ethnic groups. Ashughs, or bardic singers, were integral to the city's musical life, regularly performing at gatherings and celebrations. Some of the most famous ashugh clans included Zahri, Ghairati, Bave, Haves, Malul, and Zulal-oghli. The document highlights Ashugh Sheram as one of the most influential ashughs from Alexandropol, known for innovating Armenian ashugh songwriting by composing
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Anatol Lashkevich, a distinguished Russian professor of literature and cultural studies. The 3-sentence summary is:
Dr. Lashkevich has had an extensive career in academia, holding positions at Udmurt State University in Russia as well as visiting positions in the US and Europe. His research focuses on comparative literature, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary approaches. He has authored numerous books and articles on topics related to hermeneutics, literary theory, and Russian-American cultural exchange.
The Department of Cultural Studies and Journalism at Vyatka State University was established in 2002 and renamed in 2011. It has over 20 faculty members, many with PhDs or higher degrees. The department offers bachelor's and master's programs in cultural studies, journalism, advertising and public relations. Faculty research focuses on cultural studies, media studies, linguistics, folklore, business culture, and more. The department also organizes academic conferences and has grant-funded projects on cultural landscapes and media culture.
Russkiye in Ukraine: Myth Versus Realities or Vice Versayevtukh
This document discusses myths about the socio-economic, political, and cultural situation of Russkiye (ethnic Russians) in Ukraine. It identifies several common myths, including that Russkiye are under pressure from Ukrainian nationalist forces seeking to eliminate Russian language and culture, and that Russkiyesness (Russian identity) is rapidly deforming and becoming extinct. The document analyzes the sources and spread of these myths by Ukrainian and Russian researchers and publicists. It proposes to examine claims about Russkiye in Ukraine using reliable information and data in order to assess the validity of these myths.
New ethnicities – New problems. Immigrants in Ukrainian Social Spaceyevtukh
This document discusses immigrants in Ukrainian social space and the challenges they present. It begins by establishing the timeliness of studying this issue given trends of increasing globalization and ethnic diversity. It then seeks to define key terms like "Ukrainian social space" and "new ethnicities" to provide context. The document describes Ukrainian social space as having taken on characteristics of a "container society" due to Ukraine's recent independence, but also notes factors weakening this, like transnational migration trends. It analyzes Ukraine's ethnic composition based on census data, noting the Ukrainian ethnicity is largest but that criteria for classifying minorities is unclear. The purpose is to understand challenges immigrants pose for Ukrainian society and seek integrative models for development.
The document discusses the debate around writing national discourse in Chinese music art criticism in the post-New period. There are differing views on how to define and express Chinese nationality in music. Some advocate traditionally inheriting elements through conservative means while others favor innovation and fusion with international styles. Key issues in the debate include defining musical nationality, balancing tradition and modernity, and determining the best approaches to expressing cultural identity and preserving uniqueness amid globalization. The debate reflects the evolution of Chinese music under social, cultural and technological changes in this era.
This document discusses the important representatives of the Alexandropol ashugh center in Armenia in the 19th century. It notes that Alexandropol was an important center of Armenian urban culture, with a unique cultural life that included folk music traditions from various ethnic groups. Ashughs, or bardic singers, were integral to the city's musical life, regularly performing at gatherings and celebrations. Some of the most famous ashugh clans included Zahri, Ghairati, Bave, Haves, Malul, and Zulal-oghli. The document highlights Ashugh Sheram as one of the most influential ashughs from Alexandropol, known for innovating Armenian ashugh songwriting by composing
This document discusses the important representatives of the Alexandropol ashugh center in Armenia in the 19th century. It notes that Alexandropol was an important center of Armenian urban culture, with a unique cultural life that included folk music traditions from various ethnic groups. Ashughs, or bardic singers, were integral to the city's musical life, regularly performing at gatherings and celebrations. Some of the most famous ashugh clans included Zahri, Ghairati, Bave, Haves, Malul, and Zulal-oghli. The document highlights Ashugh Sheram as one of the most influential ashughs from Alexandropol, known for innovating Armenian ashugh songwriting by composing
The article discusses changes that occurred in the everyday life of the Gagauz people in the late 20th - early 21st centuries. Housing underwent significant transformations as most homes became stone buildings with metal roofs. Interiors and furniture became more modern. The use of household appliances and personal transportation increased. Traditional Gagauz clothing was largely replaced by more Western styles, though older generations still wear some traditional attire. Names given to children also transformed as religious naming traditions decreased and foreign names became more common. Overall, material culture adapted more quickly to Western influences through changes in housing, interiors, clothing and technology, while spiritual culture maintained more traditional elements.
The document summarizes the activities and areas of research of the Department of General History. It outlines the scientific fields and projects of individual professors, including topics related to ethnic and cultural heritage, archaeology, history of various regions and periods. It also describes the department's student scientific society, expeditions, international cooperation with universities in Europe and research internships abroad.
This article discusses Sergei Taneyev's assimilation of Russian and European styles in his work. It notes that 19th century Russian music developed along two tendencies - cultivating an original Russian national style while also adopting European techniques. Taneyev's music is characterized by historicism and assimilation of Western styles more so than his contemporaries. However, Taneyev also saw himself as a Russian artist, as expressed in his work "What Should Russian Composers Do?". The article argues that Taneyev's work can be seen as a precursor to 20th century neoclassicism. It positioned Russian music as part of the broader world historical and cultural process by drawing on styles from many periods and regions of Europe.
This document discusses the State Dance Ensemble of the Ukrainian SSR led by Pavlo Virskyi from the mid-1950s to mid-1970s. It notes that during the period of Khrushchev's Thaw and national cultural revival under Petro Shelest, who supported the ensemble and its director, the ensemble's foreign tours had a propagandistic and popularizing character but were often politically motivated. While adhering to ideological and socialist realist guidelines, the ensemble's repertoire included both dances related to folk imagery and numbers/ballets dedicated to modern Soviet reality. The socio-cultural context of this period had an influence on the ensemble's activities, though changes still occurred within the boundaries of Soviet ideology.
This document discusses the importance of ethnonyms, or the names of ethnic groups, to a nation's identity and history. It argues that an ethnonym is a fundamental and unifying attribute of any ethnic community. The history of a nation is closely tied to the history of its ethnonym. An ethnonym performs an ideological function by symbolizing national unity and distinguishing one ethnic group from others. However, ethnonyms can also reflect national stereotypes. The document uses the example of negative stereotypes that some Russians associate with the ethnonym "Ukrainian." It stresses that the national name represents the voice of ancestors and is essential to a nation's morality, patriotism, and sense of historical memory and self-esteem.
Intercultural Dialogue: Efficient Construct of the Integrative Development of...yevtukh
This document discusses intercultural dialogue as an efficient construct for the integrative development of polyethnic societies. It begins by defining intercultural dialogue as the open and respectful exchange of views between groups with different ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic backgrounds. The author then argues that intercultural dialogue can help neutralize tensions between ethnic groups and prevent the growth of intolerance in diverse societies. When implemented properly based on principles of equality and mutual respect, intercultural dialogue can facilitate political and social unity while also preserving cultural diversity. The document examines how international organizations promote intercultural dialogue and provides examples of relevant conferences and declarations.
Ethnolinguistics Emergence, Development and Theoretical Researchijtsrd
Modern linguistics has been widely adopted by anthropologists who operate on the basis of deep knowledge and deep thinking in various fields, from historical and descriptive studies to semantics and a variety of social orientations. Most of the work of scientists conducting research in this paradigm is devoted to well defined scientific problems their theoretical foundations are firmly established, their methodology is well established, and their results are clearly visible. Ethnolinguistics anthropological linguistics in world linguistics is an independent branch of science called “cultural anthropology” lat. anthropos man language, folklore, ethnography, history, cultural studies, fiction, psychology and other humanitarian sciences. Davronov Dilshod Ismoilovich | Nurova Yulduz Ubaydullaevna "Ethnolinguistics: Emergence, Development and Theoretical Research" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52117.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/52117/ethnolinguistics-emergence-development-and-theoretical-research/davronov-dilshod-ismoilovich
This document discusses some features of ethnic music. It states that music plays an important role in ethnic identification and formation of ethnic self-awareness. It can convey elements of a language's syntax, phonetics and lexicon. Ethnic culture, including music, is a system of interconnected elements that reflects the worldview, traditions and customs of an ethnic group. The rhythmic organization of ethnic music in particular carries ethnic characteristics and plays a role in individuals' worldviews and socialization. Ethnomusical thinking is formed from comprehending folklore and has its own specificities related to folk music's special features of being an artistic phenomenon encoding the energy messages and spiritual meanings of ancestors.
Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine: Mythicizing the Myths presentation New Yorkyevtukh
The document discusses myths related to Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine. It identifies several myths, including that development in Ukraine depends on how national minorities view consolidation processes; interpretations of "pro-Russian" and "pro-Russian" ideology; and claims that Russkiye face pressure from Ukrainian national forces. It notes politicians, publicists, and pro-Russian researchers in both Ukraine and Russia promote these myths. The document also examines attitudes toward ethnic diversity in Ukraine and language policies.
(Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies) Serhii Plokhy - Tsars and Cossacks _ A ...klada0003
This document provides background information on an icon described in Taras Shevchenko's novel "Twins" that depicts the Theotokos protecting Tsar Peter I and other figures. It questions the accuracy of details in Shevchenko's description and raises issues about Cossack identity and the relationship between Tsars and Cossacks in the Russian Empire as portrayed in such icons. The study aims to provide historical context and answers to better understand this icon and others like it produced in the late 17th-18th centuries in Kiev and the Hetmanate.
This document is the table of contents and summaries for articles published in Byzantinoslavica, Volume LXIX (2011) Issues 1-2. It provides an overview of the various articles covering topics such as the Roman-Gothic peace treaty of 382, the Slavs' political institutions and Byzantine policies from 530-650, icons reflecting the God-humanity relationship in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the geography of the Byzantine provincial administration in the Balkans and Aegean islands from the 7th to 8th centuries. The document also lists the journal's editorial board and international advisory board, and includes publication details.
The journal publishes scientific studies from different fields in several languages. It is published 24 times per year in Hungary and has an international editorial board. The document also provides contact information for the journal and lists the articles in the current issue covering various scientific topics such as geography, pedagogy, philology, and psychology.
This document provides information about upcoming intercultural events in Arizona as well as church service times. It lists events celebrating Arizona Indian culture, Chinese New Year, and a photography exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum. It also lists service times for three Orthodox churches in the area. The document then discusses some concepts related to cultural anthropology and exegeting culture, including definitions of culture, cultural icebergs, and ethnographic methods. It provides an overview of how ethnography involves studying a culture through participant observation, interviews, and interpreting cultural behaviors, rituals, artifacts and other aspects of the culture.
I have compiled these notes from different resources during my. I am hopeful that these notes will help students who are willing to grab information on this subject for civil services exams or university exams. Good Luck
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You need to use at least 7 scholarly references.
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Upload your essay via BlackBoard. Please insert the Assignment cover sheet at the start of your essay document.
Topic 1:
Is globalisation leading to a single, homogenised global society and culture? What does the idea of multiple modernities contribute to debate on this question?
To address this topic adequately, you need to:
· present the idea that globalisation is leading to social and cultural homogenization
· outline the multiple modernities perspective’s view on the issue
· provide empirical evidence to support your argument. This should draw on material presented in the case studies of multiple modernities we have covered in the unit. Evidence of homogenisation may also be relevant to your argument.
Topic 2:
Case Study of a non-European experience of modernisation and modernity. To what extent has modernisation involved westernisation?
To address this topic adequately, you need to:
· present the broad contours of ‘classical’ modernisation’ theory and its expectations about the outcome of modernization
· outline the multiple modernities perspective’s critique of classical modernisation theory
Tips:
Make sure you address all of the components of the question.
You will find relevant references in the weekly ‘Lecture Notes and Reading’, and ‘Further Reading’.
When reading for your essay, focus on the topic and the information that is relevant to it. You do not have to digest the entire article if it is not relevant. Rather, your efforts should be directed towards identifying relevant sections and making sure you understand them.
Arnason, J P 1999 ‘East Asian Approaches: Region, History and Civilization’, Thesis Eleven, Vol.57(1), p.97-112
Arnason, JP 2007 ‘Civilizational analysis: a paradigm in the making’, in Robert Holton (ed) World Civilizations, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK, http://www.eolss.net
Asad, T 1997, 'Europe against Islam: Islam in Europe', Muslim World, vol. 87, no. 2, p. 183.
Baykan, A and R Robertson 2002 ‘Spatializing Turkey’ in Ben-Rafael, E & Sternberg, Y (eds) Identity, Culture and Globalization, Brill, Leiden, pp3-17.
Ben-Rafael, E & Sternberg, Y (eds), 2002 'Analyzing our Time,' in Identity, Culture and Globalization, Brill, Leiden, pp3-17
Ben-Rafael, E and Y Sternberg (eds) 2002, Identity, Culture and Globalization (Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, 8), Brill, Leiden.
Ben-Rafael, ES and Y Sternberg 2005. Comparing Modernities: Pluralism Versus Homogenity. Essays in Homage to Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Brill, Leiden
Delanty, G 2003, 'The Making of a Postwestern Europe: A Civilizational Analysis', Thesis Eleven, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 8-25
Delanty, G 2005 Handbook of contemporary European and Social Theor.
The document summarizes research on representations of youth in socialist Hungary during the 1960s. It analyzes how state media and journals constructed categories like "hooligans," "gangs," and "hippies" to portray and interpret nonconforming youth behavior. Through analyzing party records, articles, photos and drawings from the era, the research found these categories were used both to depict real criminal acts but also fashion trends or political stances in a moral panic. Interpretations often focused on influences like the West or avoiding work. Debates showed ambivalence over how to view emerging youth cultures and a desire to promote socialist ideals of collective work.
Anthropological Theory Of Culture Research ReportRenee Lewis
The document presents an expanded report on research into the anthropological theory of culture. Specifically, it analyzes the seminal 1952 work "Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions" by Alfred Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn. The research had three main goals: [1] Develop archival materials on Kluckhohn to understand the ideological design of the classification system. [2] Correct inaccuracies in the Polish literature regarding Kroeber and Kluckhohn's classification. [3] Elaborate the classification system to make it more functional for further development. The research aims to advance the metatheoretical understanding of culture and facilitate the development of axiomatics in cultural studies.
An A Priori Argument The Argument From Causal PowersGina Rizzo
This document provides a summary of Robert A. Wilson's academic background and areas of research. It lists his current position as a Professor with tenure in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Alberta. It also outlines his previous academic positions, education history, areas of philosophical specialization and competence, recent research topics, publications, and other professional activities. The document serves to concisely convey Robert A. Wilson's qualifications and philosophical work.
Ethnic Problems on Ukrainian Space: Actuality and Regulationsyevtukh
Volodymyr YEVTUKH discusses ethnic problems in Ukraine and argues that discrimination exists against certain groups. He identifies several ethnic groups that face disadvantages, including Bulgarians, Armenians, Gagausians, Greeks, Jews, Karaims, Crimean Tatars, Krymchaks, Germans, Roma, Russians, Romanians, Hungarians, and immigrants from Asia, Africa and the Caucasus. He analyzes problems in five spheres: legislative, socio-economic, socio-humanitarian, public/political activities, and individual/personal relations. In particular, he notes high unemployment and issues with privatization have negatively impacted returned deportees, while lack of education in minority languages presents challenges. Overall
This document discusses new ethnicities and problems faced by immigrants in Ukrainian social space. It provides background on the growing immigrant population in Ukraine, which makes up around 9% of the total population. The document examines perceptions of "visible minorities" such as Arabs, Afghans, Chinese, Blacks, and Turks in Ukrainian society. It finds that Ukrainians generally have a low level of tolerance towards these groups, as measured by social distance indexes. The document also outlines socioeconomic challenges faced by immigrants, including lack of access to the labor market, underemployment, housing issues, and difficulties with cultural adaptation.
The article discusses changes that occurred in the everyday life of the Gagauz people in the late 20th - early 21st centuries. Housing underwent significant transformations as most homes became stone buildings with metal roofs. Interiors and furniture became more modern. The use of household appliances and personal transportation increased. Traditional Gagauz clothing was largely replaced by more Western styles, though older generations still wear some traditional attire. Names given to children also transformed as religious naming traditions decreased and foreign names became more common. Overall, material culture adapted more quickly to Western influences through changes in housing, interiors, clothing and technology, while spiritual culture maintained more traditional elements.
The document summarizes the activities and areas of research of the Department of General History. It outlines the scientific fields and projects of individual professors, including topics related to ethnic and cultural heritage, archaeology, history of various regions and periods. It also describes the department's student scientific society, expeditions, international cooperation with universities in Europe and research internships abroad.
This article discusses Sergei Taneyev's assimilation of Russian and European styles in his work. It notes that 19th century Russian music developed along two tendencies - cultivating an original Russian national style while also adopting European techniques. Taneyev's music is characterized by historicism and assimilation of Western styles more so than his contemporaries. However, Taneyev also saw himself as a Russian artist, as expressed in his work "What Should Russian Composers Do?". The article argues that Taneyev's work can be seen as a precursor to 20th century neoclassicism. It positioned Russian music as part of the broader world historical and cultural process by drawing on styles from many periods and regions of Europe.
This document discusses the State Dance Ensemble of the Ukrainian SSR led by Pavlo Virskyi from the mid-1950s to mid-1970s. It notes that during the period of Khrushchev's Thaw and national cultural revival under Petro Shelest, who supported the ensemble and its director, the ensemble's foreign tours had a propagandistic and popularizing character but were often politically motivated. While adhering to ideological and socialist realist guidelines, the ensemble's repertoire included both dances related to folk imagery and numbers/ballets dedicated to modern Soviet reality. The socio-cultural context of this period had an influence on the ensemble's activities, though changes still occurred within the boundaries of Soviet ideology.
This document discusses the importance of ethnonyms, or the names of ethnic groups, to a nation's identity and history. It argues that an ethnonym is a fundamental and unifying attribute of any ethnic community. The history of a nation is closely tied to the history of its ethnonym. An ethnonym performs an ideological function by symbolizing national unity and distinguishing one ethnic group from others. However, ethnonyms can also reflect national stereotypes. The document uses the example of negative stereotypes that some Russians associate with the ethnonym "Ukrainian." It stresses that the national name represents the voice of ancestors and is essential to a nation's morality, patriotism, and sense of historical memory and self-esteem.
Intercultural Dialogue: Efficient Construct of the Integrative Development of...yevtukh
This document discusses intercultural dialogue as an efficient construct for the integrative development of polyethnic societies. It begins by defining intercultural dialogue as the open and respectful exchange of views between groups with different ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic backgrounds. The author then argues that intercultural dialogue can help neutralize tensions between ethnic groups and prevent the growth of intolerance in diverse societies. When implemented properly based on principles of equality and mutual respect, intercultural dialogue can facilitate political and social unity while also preserving cultural diversity. The document examines how international organizations promote intercultural dialogue and provides examples of relevant conferences and declarations.
Ethnolinguistics Emergence, Development and Theoretical Researchijtsrd
Modern linguistics has been widely adopted by anthropologists who operate on the basis of deep knowledge and deep thinking in various fields, from historical and descriptive studies to semantics and a variety of social orientations. Most of the work of scientists conducting research in this paradigm is devoted to well defined scientific problems their theoretical foundations are firmly established, their methodology is well established, and their results are clearly visible. Ethnolinguistics anthropological linguistics in world linguistics is an independent branch of science called “cultural anthropology” lat. anthropos man language, folklore, ethnography, history, cultural studies, fiction, psychology and other humanitarian sciences. Davronov Dilshod Ismoilovich | Nurova Yulduz Ubaydullaevna "Ethnolinguistics: Emergence, Development and Theoretical Research" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52117.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/52117/ethnolinguistics-emergence-development-and-theoretical-research/davronov-dilshod-ismoilovich
This document discusses some features of ethnic music. It states that music plays an important role in ethnic identification and formation of ethnic self-awareness. It can convey elements of a language's syntax, phonetics and lexicon. Ethnic culture, including music, is a system of interconnected elements that reflects the worldview, traditions and customs of an ethnic group. The rhythmic organization of ethnic music in particular carries ethnic characteristics and plays a role in individuals' worldviews and socialization. Ethnomusical thinking is formed from comprehending folklore and has its own specificities related to folk music's special features of being an artistic phenomenon encoding the energy messages and spiritual meanings of ancestors.
Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine: Mythicizing the Myths presentation New Yorkyevtukh
The document discusses myths related to Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine. It identifies several myths, including that development in Ukraine depends on how national minorities view consolidation processes; interpretations of "pro-Russian" and "pro-Russian" ideology; and claims that Russkiye face pressure from Ukrainian national forces. It notes politicians, publicists, and pro-Russian researchers in both Ukraine and Russia promote these myths. The document also examines attitudes toward ethnic diversity in Ukraine and language policies.
(Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies) Serhii Plokhy - Tsars and Cossacks _ A ...klada0003
This document provides background information on an icon described in Taras Shevchenko's novel "Twins" that depicts the Theotokos protecting Tsar Peter I and other figures. It questions the accuracy of details in Shevchenko's description and raises issues about Cossack identity and the relationship between Tsars and Cossacks in the Russian Empire as portrayed in such icons. The study aims to provide historical context and answers to better understand this icon and others like it produced in the late 17th-18th centuries in Kiev and the Hetmanate.
This document is the table of contents and summaries for articles published in Byzantinoslavica, Volume LXIX (2011) Issues 1-2. It provides an overview of the various articles covering topics such as the Roman-Gothic peace treaty of 382, the Slavs' political institutions and Byzantine policies from 530-650, icons reflecting the God-humanity relationship in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the geography of the Byzantine provincial administration in the Balkans and Aegean islands from the 7th to 8th centuries. The document also lists the journal's editorial board and international advisory board, and includes publication details.
The journal publishes scientific studies from different fields in several languages. It is published 24 times per year in Hungary and has an international editorial board. The document also provides contact information for the journal and lists the articles in the current issue covering various scientific topics such as geography, pedagogy, philology, and psychology.
This document provides information about upcoming intercultural events in Arizona as well as church service times. It lists events celebrating Arizona Indian culture, Chinese New Year, and a photography exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum. It also lists service times for three Orthodox churches in the area. The document then discusses some concepts related to cultural anthropology and exegeting culture, including definitions of culture, cultural icebergs, and ethnographic methods. It provides an overview of how ethnography involves studying a culture through participant observation, interviews, and interpreting cultural behaviors, rituals, artifacts and other aspects of the culture.
I have compiled these notes from different resources during my. I am hopeful that these notes will help students who are willing to grab information on this subject for civil services exams or university exams. Good Luck
2000 word GuidelinesYou need to use at least 7 scholarly re.docxjesusamckone
2000 word
Guidelines:
You need to use at least 7 scholarly references.
Use the Harvard referencing system for intext references and Reference List (details available on the Library webpage).
Upload your essay via BlackBoard. Please insert the Assignment cover sheet at the start of your essay document.
Topic 1:
Is globalisation leading to a single, homogenised global society and culture? What does the idea of multiple modernities contribute to debate on this question?
To address this topic adequately, you need to:
· present the idea that globalisation is leading to social and cultural homogenization
· outline the multiple modernities perspective’s view on the issue
· provide empirical evidence to support your argument. This should draw on material presented in the case studies of multiple modernities we have covered in the unit. Evidence of homogenisation may also be relevant to your argument.
Topic 2:
Case Study of a non-European experience of modernisation and modernity. To what extent has modernisation involved westernisation?
To address this topic adequately, you need to:
· present the broad contours of ‘classical’ modernisation’ theory and its expectations about the outcome of modernization
· outline the multiple modernities perspective’s critique of classical modernisation theory
Tips:
Make sure you address all of the components of the question.
You will find relevant references in the weekly ‘Lecture Notes and Reading’, and ‘Further Reading’.
When reading for your essay, focus on the topic and the information that is relevant to it. You do not have to digest the entire article if it is not relevant. Rather, your efforts should be directed towards identifying relevant sections and making sure you understand them.
Arnason, J P 1999 ‘East Asian Approaches: Region, History and Civilization’, Thesis Eleven, Vol.57(1), p.97-112
Arnason, JP 2007 ‘Civilizational analysis: a paradigm in the making’, in Robert Holton (ed) World Civilizations, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK, http://www.eolss.net
Asad, T 1997, 'Europe against Islam: Islam in Europe', Muslim World, vol. 87, no. 2, p. 183.
Baykan, A and R Robertson 2002 ‘Spatializing Turkey’ in Ben-Rafael, E & Sternberg, Y (eds) Identity, Culture and Globalization, Brill, Leiden, pp3-17.
Ben-Rafael, E & Sternberg, Y (eds), 2002 'Analyzing our Time,' in Identity, Culture and Globalization, Brill, Leiden, pp3-17
Ben-Rafael, E and Y Sternberg (eds) 2002, Identity, Culture and Globalization (Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, 8), Brill, Leiden.
Ben-Rafael, ES and Y Sternberg 2005. Comparing Modernities: Pluralism Versus Homogenity. Essays in Homage to Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Brill, Leiden
Delanty, G 2003, 'The Making of a Postwestern Europe: A Civilizational Analysis', Thesis Eleven, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 8-25
Delanty, G 2005 Handbook of contemporary European and Social Theor.
The document summarizes research on representations of youth in socialist Hungary during the 1960s. It analyzes how state media and journals constructed categories like "hooligans," "gangs," and "hippies" to portray and interpret nonconforming youth behavior. Through analyzing party records, articles, photos and drawings from the era, the research found these categories were used both to depict real criminal acts but also fashion trends or political stances in a moral panic. Interpretations often focused on influences like the West or avoiding work. Debates showed ambivalence over how to view emerging youth cultures and a desire to promote socialist ideals of collective work.
Anthropological Theory Of Culture Research ReportRenee Lewis
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1. SELECTED WORKS
( OF TOTAL – 350)
OF PROFESSOR VOLODYMYR YEVTUKH:
ETHNICITY , MIGRATION, DIASPORA, ETHNOSOCIOLOGY
MONOGRAPHS, MANUALS, HANDBOOKS:
1. V chuzhiy dalekiy storoni (In Foreign Far Land). – Kyiv: Tovatystvo Ukrayina, 1976. – 48
ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
2. Gosudarstvennaya politika i obostreniye natsional’nykh otnosheniy v stranakh kapitala
(State Politics and Aggravation of National Relations in the Capitalist Countries). – Kyiv:
Naukova Dumka, 1979. – 315 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
3. Ukrayins’ki etnichni grupy SShA i Kanady: sotsial’no-ekonomichnyi aspect (Ukrainian
Groups of the USA and Canada: Socio-Economic Aspect). – Kyiv: Instytut Ekonomiky,
1980. – 54 ps. (Ukrainian).
4. Problemy istoriographiyi Kanady (Problems of Historiography of Canada). – Moscow:
Nauka, 1981. – 310 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
5. Istoriographia natsional’nykh otnosheniy v SShA i Kanadye (60-ye – 70-ye
gody)(Historiography of National Relations in the USA and Kanada (1960th – 1970 th). –
Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, 1982. – 160 ps. (Russian).
6. Natsional’nyye men’shinstva i immigranty v sovryemennom kapitalisticheskom mire
(National Minorities and Immigrants in Contemporary Capitalist World). – Kyiv: Naukova
Dumka, 1984. – 293 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
7. Bez prava na maibutnye (No Right for the Future). – L’viv: Vydavnyztvo L’vivs’kogo
Universytetu, 1985. – 82 ps. (Ukrainian).
8. Izucheniye natsional’nykh otnosheniy v zarubezhnykh stranakh – sovetskaya istoriographiya
(Study of National Relations in Foreign Countries – Soviet Historiography). – Moscow:
Nauka, 1985. – 270 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
9. Rabochiy class i natsional’nyi vopros v stranakh Zapadnoi Yevropy i Severnoi Ameriki, 60-
80-ye gg. (Working Class and National Question in Countries of the Western Europe and
North America, 1960-1980 ths). – Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, 1985. – 160 ps. (Russian, in
coauth.).
10. Burzhuasnyye kontseptsiyi natsional’nykh otnosheniy v rasvitykh kapitalisticheskikh
stranakh (Bourgois Concepts of National Relations in the Developed Capitalist Countries). –
Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, 1988. – 180 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
11. SShA: pryroda i proyavleniye vnutrennikh protivorechiy (The USA: Nature and
Manifistation of Internal Contradictions). – Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, 1989. – 220 ps.
(Russian, in coauth.).
12. Etnologiya v SShA i Kanade (Ethnology in the USA and Canada). – Moscow: Nauka, 1989.
– 326 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
13. Ukrayins’ki kanadtsi v istorychnykh zvyazkakh iz zemleyu bat’kiv (Ukrainian Canadians in
the Historical Ties with the Fathers’ Land). – Kyiv: Dnipro, 1990. – 230 ps. (Ukrainian, in
coauth.).
14. Kontseptsiyi etnosotsial’nogo razvitiya SShA i Kanady: tipologiya, traditsiyi, evolutsiya
(Concepts of Ethno-Social Development of the USA and Kanada: Typology, Traditions,
Evolution). – Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, 1991. – 180 ps. (Russian).
15. Ukrainian Canadians in the Historical Ties with the Land of their Fathers. – Kiev : Dnipro
Publishers, 1991. – 235 ps. (English, in coauth.).
16. Zberigayuchy ukrayins’ku samobutnist’ (Preserving Ukrainian Originality). – Kyiv: INTEL,
1992. – 100 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
2. 17. Kontsepziya etnopolitychnykh doslidzhen’ v Ukrayini (Concept of Ethno-Political
Researches in Ukraine). – Kyiv: MPP “Intellectual Interaction”, 1992. – 21 ps. (Ukrainian,
in coauth.).
18. Ukraintsi v Kanadi (Ukrainians in Canada). – Kyiv: Budivel’nyk, 1993. – 144 ps.
(Ukrainian, in coauth.).
19. Nimtsi v Ukrayini, 1920-1990 roky (Germans in Ukraine, 1920-1990). – Kyiv: INTEL,
1994. – 183 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
20. Istoriya Ukrayiny: nove bachennya – u 2 t. (History of Ukraine: New View). – Kyiv:
Ukrayina, 1996. – 494 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
21. Etnichnyi dovidnyk: u tryokh chastynakh. Chastyna 2: Etnichni menshyny v Ukraini (Ethnic
Handbook: Three Volumes. Volume 2: Ethnic Minorities in Ukraine). – Kyiv: 1996. – 174
ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
22. Etnichnyi dovidnyk: u tryokh chastynakh. Chastyna 1: Terminy ta ponyattya (Ethnic
Handbook: Three Volumes. Volume 1: Terms and Notions). – Kyiv: 1997. – 140 ps.
(Ukrainian, in coauth.).
23. Etnichnyi dovidnyk: u tryokh chastynakh. Chastyna 3: Etnopolityka v Ukrayini (Ethnic
Handbook: Three Volumes. Volume 3: Ethnopolitics in Ukraine). – Kyiv: 1997. – 85 ps.
(Ukrainian, in coauth.).
24. Istoriya Ukrayiny: navchal’nyi posibnyk (History of Ukraine: Manual). – Kyiv:
Al’ternatyvy, 1997. – 422 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
25. Etnopolitychnyi rozvytok Ukrayiny: dosvid, problemy, perspektyvy (Ethnopoilitical
Development of Ukraine: Experience, Problems, Prospects). – Kyiv: 1997. – 211 ps.
(Ukrainian, in coauth.).
26. Etnopolityka v Ukrayini: pravnychyi ta kul’turologichnyi aspekty (Ethnopolitics in Ukraine:
Legal and Culturelogical Aspects). – Kyiv: Pheniks, 1997. – 215 ps. (Ukrainian).
27. Ukrayintsi=Ukrainians: istoryko-etnographichna monographiya u dvokh knygakh
(Ukrainians: Historocal-Ethnographical Monograph in Two Volumes). – Opishne:
Ukrayins’ke Narodoznavstvo, 1999. – Volume 1. – 527 ps. – Volume 2. – 541 ps.
(Ukrainian, in coauth.).
28. Ukrayintsy (Ukrainians). – Moscow: Nauka, 2000. – 535 ps. (Russian, in coauth.).
29. Pro natsional’nu ideyu, etnichni menshyny, migratsiyi…(On National Idea, Ethnic
Minorities, Migrations…). – Kyiv: Stylos, 2000. – 236 ps. (Ukrainian).
30. Problemy etnonatsional’nogo rosvytku: ukrayins’kyi i svitovyi konteksty (Problems of
Ethno-National Development: Ukrainian and World Contexts). - Kyiv: Stylos, 2001. – 206
ps. (Ukrianian).
31. Istoriya Ukrayiny: navchal’nyi posibnyk (History of Ukraine: Manual). – Kyiv:
Al’ternatyvy, 2002. – 472 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
32. Ukrayins’ka diaspora. Sotsiologichni ta istorychni studiyi (Ukrainian Diaspora: Sociological
and Historical Studies). – Kyiv: Pheniks, 2003. – 228 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
33. Etnosotsiologiya: terminy ta ponyattya: navchal’nyi posibnyk (Ethnosociology: Terms and
Notions: Manual). – Kyiv: 2003. – (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
34. Mizhetnichna integratsiya: postanovka problemy v ukrayins’komu konteksti: navchal’nyi
posibnyk (Interethnic Integration: Problem in Ukrainian Context: Manual). – Kyiv: VPZ
“Kyivs’kyi Universytet”, 2003. – 58 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
35. Etnosuspil’ni protsesy v Ukrayini: mozhlyvosti naukovykh interpretatsiy (Ethno-Social
Processes: Posibilities for Scientific Interpratations). – Kyiv: Stylos, 2004. – 244 ps.
(Ukrainian).
36. Vstup do etnopedagogiky: navchal’nyi posibnyk (Introduction to Ethnopedagogy: Manual).
– Kyiv: VPZ “Kyivs’kyi Universytet”, 2004. – 88 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
37. Aktual’ni pytannya vitchyznyanoyi etnopolityky: shlyakhy modernisatsiyi, vrakhuvannya
mizhnarodnogo dosvidu (Actual Questions of This Country’s Ethnopolitics: Ways of
Modernisation, Taking into Account of International Experience). – Kyiv: Ukrayins’kyi
Nezalezhnyi Tsentr Politychnykh Doslidzhen’, 2004. – 312 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
3. 38. Etnonatsional’na struktura ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva: Dovidnyk (Ethno-National Structure
of Ukrainian Society: Handbook). – Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, 2004. – 343 ps. (Ukrainian, in
coauth.).
39. Pomaranchevyi dukh svobody: epizody ukrayins’koyi oseni 2004 roku (Orange Essence of
Liberty: Episodes of Ukrainian Autumn 2004). – Kherson: Ailant, 2005. – 105 ps.
(Ukrainian).
40. Zakordonne ukrayinstvo: navchal’nyi posibnyk (Ukrainians Abroad: Manual). – Kyiv: VIK,
2005. – 308 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
41. Etnichnist’: Glosariy (Ethnicity: Glossary). – Kyiv: Vydavnyztvo NPU imeni M.P.
Dragomanova, 2009. – 170 ps. (Ukrainian).
42. Dalekoskhidni ukrayintsi: istoriya, kul’tura, formy samoorganizatsiyi (The Far East
Ukrainians: History, Culture, Self-Organisation Forms). – Kyiv: Al’terpres, 2009. – 272 ps.
(Ukrainian, in coauth.).
43. Etnosotsiologiya. Etnichna dynamika ukrayins’kogo syspil’stva: navchal’nyi posibnyk
(Ethnosociology. Ethnic Dynamics of Ukrainian Society:Manual). – Kyiv: Vydavnyztvo
NPU imeni M.P. Dragomanova, 2009. – 348 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
44. Sotsiologiya. Pidruchnyk (Sociology: Manual). – Kyiv: Vydavnyztvo NPU imeni M.P.
Dragomanova, 2010. – 360 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
45. Kontseptual’ni konstrykty etnosotsial’nykh realiy: dosvid tryokhlitnikh doslidzhen’
(Conceptual Constructs of Ethno-Social Realities: Experience of Three Years Researches). -
Kyiv: Vydavnyztvo NPU imeni M.P. Dragomanova, 2010. – 284 ps. (Ukrainian).
46. Yevtukh V.B.: Biobibliographichne vydannya (Yevtukh V.B.: Biobibliographical Edition).
– Kyiv: Akademvydav, 2010. – 459 ps. (Ukrainian).
47. Sotsiologiya. Pidruchnyk (Sociology: Manual). – Kyiv: Vydavnyztvo NPU imeni M.P.
Dragomanova, 2011. – 239 ps. (Ukrainian, in coauth.).
48. Etnosotsiologiya: Dovidnyk (Ethnososiology: Handbook). – Kyiv: Vydavnyztvo NPU imeni
M.P. Dragomanova, 2011. – 205 ps. (Ukrainian).
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96. Civil Society Relations Partnerships: Ethnopolitical Management // Education Policy and
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97. Entsyclopediya diaspory – unikal’nyi proekt (Encyclopedia of Diaspora – An Unique
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99. Etnokul’turnyi prostir Ukrayiny: mozhlyvosti formuvannya mizhetnichoyi tolerantnosti
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100. Mizhnarodna konferentsiya “Mizhregional’nyi dialog v Yevropi: 2001 rik i na
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101. Tendentsiyi etnonatsional’nogo rosvytku ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva (Tendencies of
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102. Uryadovi ta gromads’ki organizatsiyi u systemi etnopolitychnogo menedjmentu
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103. Yugoslavia: sposoby rozvyazannya etnichnykh problem (Yugoslavia: Means for
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104. Osnovni tendentsiyi etnosotsial’nogo rozvytku ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva (Main
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105. Rosiyany, bilorusy, polyaky i bolgary v suchasniy Ukrayini: realiyi ta perspektyvy
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106. Amerykans’ka i kanads’ka istoriografiya etnichnogo vidrodjennya v krayinakh
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107. The Role of Government and NGO’s in the system of ethnopolitical management in
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108. Etnichnyi factor u vyborchomu protsesi (Ethnic Factor in the Electoral Process) //
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109. Etnosotsiologiya: problemy formuvannya ponyatiyno-terminologichnogo aparatu
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110. Yevropeis’ka Khartiya regional’nykh abo menshynnykh mov: perspektyvy dlya
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111. Zakon UNR pro natsional’no-personal’nu avtonomiyu: proektsiya na suchasnist’
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112. Mizhetnichnyi konflikt u suspil’nomu rozvytku polietnichnykh krayin (Interethnic
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10. 113. Etnonatsional’na struktura ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva: sproba systemnogo analizu
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114. Kul’tury etnichykh spil’not Krymu i protsesy globalizatsiyi: ukrayins’ka perspektyva
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115. Etnonatsional’nyye protsesy v nezavisimoi Ukraine: osobennosti i perspektivy
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116. Etnopolitychnyi renesans v Ukrayini: ponyattya, structura, naslidky (Ethnopolitical
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117. Etnopolitologiya ta etnosotsiologiya: parametry vzayemodiyi (Ethnopolitology and
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118. Faculty of sociology and psychology : from the present to the future via the past.
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119. Race and Inequality in Post-Soviet Transitions. (Coauth: Vicki L. Hesly, University
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120. Etnopolitychnyi renesans: ukrayins’ka perspektyva (Ethnopolitical Revival:
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121. Koreitsi v etnonatsional’niy strukturi naselennya Ukrayinu: problemy etnichnogo
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122. Sotsiologichnyi aspect suchasnykh globalizatsiynykh protsesiv (Sociological Aspect
of Contemporary Global Processes) // Suchasna Tsivilizatsiya: Gumanitarnyi Aspect:
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123. Suchasni globalizatsiyni protsesy v sotsiologichniy interpretatsiyi (Contemporary
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Praktychnoyi Konferentsiyi “Perspektyvy Rozvytku Sotsio-Humanitarnykh Nauk u
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124. Dosvid vyrishennya etnonatsional’nykh problem: kontseptual’ni zasady i praktychni
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125. Experience of Solution of Ethnic Problems : Conceptual Principles and Practical
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126. Der Orange Geist der Freiheit : Profil und Motive der Revolutionsbewegung (The
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127. Sotsiologiya mizhetnichnogo konfliktu: teoretychnyi aspect (Sociology of Interethnic
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128. Orange Bewegung in der Ukraine (2004) : Beispiel der Selbstorganisation –
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129. Etnosotsiologiya: ob’yektno-predmetne pole i perspektyvy doslidjen’
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130. Kontseptual’ni zasady vyrishennya etnonatsional’nykh problem (Conceptual Basis
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131. Problematyka etnichnykh ta rasovykh studiy v zakhidnykh universytetakh:
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132. Etnonatsional’na dynamika ukraiyins’kogo suspil’stva: roky nezalezhnosti (Ethno-
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133. Etnosotsiologiya u cherzi za vyznannyam: pered porogom, na porozi, poza nym
(Ethnosociology in the Line for Recognition: Before the Threshold, on the Threshold,
beyond It) // Metodologiya, Teoriya ta Praktyka Sociologichnogo Analizy Suchasnogo
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134. Mizhkul’turnyi dialog: efectyvnyi konstrukt integratyvnogo rozvytku polietnichnykh
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135. Az ukran tarsadalom etnikai-nemzeti sajatossagai (Problems of Ethno-National
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136. Moduli psykhosotsial’noyi dopomogy u mizhethnichniy vzayemodiyi (Modules of
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137. Suchasna etnonatsional’na dynamika ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva (Contemporary
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138. Kontseptsiya tvorennya glosariyu “Etnichnist’”: cherez pozuminnya terminu – do
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Understanding of a Term to Penetration into the Sense of a Phenomenon) // Mizhnarodnyi
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140. Suchasna etnonatsional’na dynamika ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva (Contemporaty
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12. 141. Etnosotsiologiya: vid protoistoriyi do vyznannya (Ethnosociology: From Prehistory
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142. Vzayemodiyua Ukrayiny z yevropeis’kymy ta transatlantychnymy structuramy u
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in Context of Identities) // Mizhnarodnyi Naukovyi Forum: Sotsiologiya, Psykhologiya,
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143. Ukrains’ka etnichnist’ poza mezhamy Ukrayiny (Ukrainian Ethnicity Beyond the
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144. Tendentsiyi etnonatsional’noyi dynamiky ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva -1990-rr. – 2010
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145. Rol’ organizatsiyno-gromads’koyi diyal’nosti zarubizhnykh ukrayintsiv u
zberezhenni yikh etnichnoyi samobutnosti (Role of Organizational-Civic Activities of
Ukrainians Living Abroad in Preserving of their Ethnic Originality) // Kanadoznavstvo.
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146. University Education of the XXI-st Century: The Attempt of Prognozing Analysis //
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147. Рrospects of Ukrane’s Cooperation with European and Transatlantic Structures in the
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148. Identychnist’ – komponent etnopolitychnogo kontekstu (Identity – Component of
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149. Sotsial’no-ekonomichni chynnyky rozvytku regioniv v etnopolitychnykh
kontekstakh (Socio-Economic Factors of Regions Development in Ethnopolitical Contexts)
// Etnopolitychni Protsesy v Ukrayini: Regional’ni Osoblyvosti. – Kyiv: IPiEND, 2011. – P.
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150. Regional’no-terytorial’na structura ukrayins’kogo suspil’stva ta yiyi komponenty
(Regional-Teritorial Structure of Ukrainian Society and Its Components) // Molod’ v
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