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UNINA9910904082003321 |
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Dziennik z getta łódzkiego / Das Tagebuch aus dem Lodzer Getto |
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Łódź [Poland], : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2019 |
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1 online resource (1 p. 144) |
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Jews - Study and teaching |
History of Judaism |
History of Antisemitism |
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Ten o’clock, still no bread. We’ve been waiting since seven. Terrible hunger. I feel sick to my stomach and totally weak. I’m unable to make two bunks any more, my legs refuse to carry me. It’s a miracle I can still move my hand to write. I’ve taken valerian without sugar and lain down. Bubi is licking sour salt out of sheer hunger. It’s eleven o'clock now and he still hasn’t come back with the bread. We’re shaking all over. He has got a ration stamp for bread and nobody will lend us anything. Two more days like this and we won’t be among the living. Irene Hauser, A Journal |
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UNINA9910961031303321 |
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Formica Piero |
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Econaissance : the reimagined school and the culture of entrepreneurialism / / authored by Piero Formica (Maynooth University, Ireland) |
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Bingley, England : , : Emerald Publishing, , [2020] |
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©2020 |
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9781800435162 |
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9781800435148 |
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[First edition.] |
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1 online resource (193 pages) |
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Entrepreneurship |
Economic development |
Business & Economics - Entrepreneurship |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Cover -- ECONAISSANCE -- Endorsements -- ECONAISSANCE: The Reimagined School and the Culture of Entrepreneurialism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- Behind the Curtain -- 1. Setting the Scene -- Econaissance, a Change Agent -- The Scenario Opened up by Uncertainty -- On the Scene, Intelligence Is the Name of the Lead Actor -- The Culture of Entrepreneurialism -- Business Succession: An Opportunity to Foster the Culture of Entrepreneurialism -- 2. Economic Growth and Happiness -- The Planet GDP -- GDP in the Time of Global Crises -- Chinese Overtaking in the Sign of Scale-ups -- Social Progress: Not a Wrapped up Tight Hugs from GDP -- The Triptych Happiness, Creativity, Innovation -- Partaking in the Fortunes of Others: Altruism and Gift -- GDP and Happiness: A Contrasting Look -- Food for the Entrepreneurial Mind: New Resources for Bio-agriculture -- Growth and Happiness from Industrial Clusters? The Vices of Virtuous Entrepreneurial Vocations -- 3. The Reimagined School -- A |
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New Age of Education -- The Fears of Einstein and Skinner -- The Positive School -- The Reimagined School -- The Onset of the Reimagined School in the Northeast of Italy -- The Wind of the School Revolution Blows From East to West of the World -- Experimental Laboratories -- Experimental Lab: An Environment of Innovative Learning for New Venture Creation -- Reimagined School Is a Ludic School -- 4. Work in Progress -- Work: A Complex World -- Future Work and the Future of Work -- Farewell to the Bureaucratic Hierarchy of the Workplace -- Work Exposed to Technology -- Work Exposed to Knowledge -- Work as Forming the Future, Work as Art1 -- Creativity: The New Cultural Code of Work -- From Increasing to Creating -- From Worker to Ideator -- 5. Entrepreneurialism: A Multifaceted Cultural Movement. |
The Invention of a Cultural Movement -- Entrepreneurialism: The Star of the Sea -- Entrepreneurialism as Social Utility -- Creative Ignorance: Entrepreneurialism Exceeds the Boundaries of Received Knowledge -- From Wants to Needs: The 'Ba' Cultural Space of Entrepreneurialism -- Transdisciplinarity: The Broad Cultural Space of Entrepreneurialism -- Co-working Spaces for Innovation: The Culture of Design Thinking -- The Culture of Entrepreneurialism as Art: The Metaphor of the Knowledgeable Garden of Professor Gembillo -- Homines Novi, the Protagonists of Entrepreneurialism -- 6. Incubating the Culture of Entrepreneurialism to Get the New Entrepreneurship* -- Defining the New Entrepreneurship: How It's Different From the Current One -- …And Why It's Necessary Today -- Historical Parallels -- Managers Should Take Courage -- Shareholder Value and Conflict With Entrepreneurialism -- Should Large Enterprises Think Small? -- Effectiveness Speaks to Agile -- Humanism Begets Opportunities -- When the Culture of Entrepreneurialism Lags Behind Industrial Performance: A Brief Account of the Italian Experience -- Independence Leads to Community -- 7. The Flow of Ideas in Enterprises With an All-Inclusive and Empathic Mind -- Breaking Through the Walls in Our Mind -- The Pleasure of a New Itinerary in the Code of Ethics -- The Intertwining of Empathic Enterprises and Science -- 8. When the Curtain Falls: The Last Look at the Scene -- Ideators: The Protagonists of Econaissance -- Econaissance, a New Beginning That Comes from the Combination of Distant Elements -- Between Light and Greyness -- Reinventing Education -- The Culture of Entrepreneurialism: The Epiphany of Original Thoughts That Challenge the Status quo -- The Problem Is Knowing Where We Want To Go -- REFERENCES -- INDEX. |
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Econaissance intertwines Economics, Knowledge and Renaissance to anticipate the dawn of a new age that acts on the principles of human knowledge and the economy, and sheds light on the culture of entrepreneurialism, too often kept in the shadows. |
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UNINA9910963960703321 |
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Pilkington Hilary <1964-> |
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Russia's youth and its culture : a nation's constructors and constructed / / Hilary Pilkington |
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London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 1994 |
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1-134-87643-2 |
1-134-87644-0 |
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1-280-32160-1 |
0-203-42111-6 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (286 p.) |
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Youth - Russia (Federation) |
Youth - Soviet Union |
Russia (Federation) Social conditions |
Soviet Union Social conditions 1970-1991 |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Title; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Glossary of abbreviations and terms; Introduction; Part I: Youth and youth culture: theoretical paradigms; 1 On the road to nowhere? Understanding youth culture in the West; youth in the city: subcultures and delinquency; 'The Generation Game': Youth And The Structural Functionalists; From juke-box to karaoke: youth as consumer; Ritualizing resistance: youth culture in the wake of 1968; Conclusion; 2 Building the road to nowhere Youth in the Soviet-Russian tradition |
'Fathers And Sons': Youth In Pre-Revolutionary Russian CultureThe continuity of generations: from revolutionaries to constructors of communism; The first five year plan: the physical construction of communism; Youth in socialist society: victims of western influence; Sociologists, surveys and 'developed socialism'; From brezhnev to gorbachev: the waking state; Conclusion; Part II: Reconstructing Soviet youth 1985-91; Introduction; 3 Youth under the spotlight of glasnost, |
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1985-6; Youth as reconstructors of communism; Consumed by consumption? The debate on youth leisure |
The struggle to recapture youth: the origins of the neformaly debateConclusion; 4 The politicization of the youth debate, 1987-9: The neformaly; The neformaly: cause or effect of democratization?; Restructuring the komsomol; Going to the people: implementing the 'differentiated approach' to the neformaly; The liubery and others: perestroika's moral panic?; Conclusion; 5 Youth as object of social policy, 1990-1; In search of a future: the demise of the vlksm; Youth, the komsomol and the state: defining a new relationship; Youth on the margins; Conclusion |
Part III: Deconstructing the constructed: a case study of Moscow youth cultureIntroduction; 6 Studying Russia: From masochism to methodology; The politics of method; Researching the researcher; Textual analysis: the power of interpretation; 7 Introducing the subjects; Mapping the moscow youth cultural world; Kinds of neformaly; Conclusion; 8 Doing the Moscow shuffle: An analysis of the cultural practices of a Moscow tusovka; 'Embodied communication': defining a framework for analysis; Pleasure and subjectivity: forms and sites of 'embodied communication' |
En-Gendering Youth Cultural Activity: Codes of Femininity And Masculinity In Moscow TusovkiThe Tu-Sovka: Marketization, Globalization And Moscow Youth Culture; Conclusion; Conclusion: Partying at the barricades; Appendix; Glossary of youth culture slang; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
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Since the political whirlwinds of the mid-1980s and the fall of communism in 1991, Russia has undergone dramatic social change, much of which has escaped the attention of Western media.In her new book, Hilary Pilkington applies the methods of cultural studies research to the study of Russian youth. She does this by `deconstructing' the social discourses within which Russian youth has been constructed and by providing an alternative reading of youth cultural activity, based on an ethnographic study of Moscow youth culture at the end of the 1980s.The book also charts the passage of weste |
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