05056nam 2200793 450 991041827790332120170925003530.03-0353-0804-7(CKB)3710000000645703(EBL)4500331(SSID)ssj0001691085(PQKBManifestationID)16539470(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001691085(PQKBWorkID)15039156(PQKB)25079091(MiAaPQ)EBC4500331(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26462(PPN)229187536(EXLCZ)99371000000064570320160811h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCartographies of differences interdisciplinary perspectives /edited by Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill ValentineBernPeter Lang International Academic Publishing Group2016Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang,2016.©20161 online resource (242 p.)New Visions of the Cosmopolitan,1664-3380 ;Volume 5Description based upon print version of record.3-0343-1859-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Table of Contents; Counter-Mappings: Cartography and Difference (Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine); Part 1 Cartographies of Normality and Normativity; Unpacking Prejudice: Narratives of Homophobia in Cross-National Context (Aneta Piekut and Gill Valentine); When Beliefs Become Property: Liberal Legal Discourse, Employee Resistance and Anti-Gay Christian Politics (Davina Cooper and Didi Herman); Facial Difference, Consumer Culture and Being 'Normal' (Rosemary Peacock, Anita Sargeant and Neil Small); Part 2 Cartographies of Citizenship and (Non-)BelongingNational Belonging in Cosmopolitan Times (Nichola Wood)Notions of Conflict and 'New' Citizens' Inclusion: Post-Cosmopolitan Contestations in Germany (Ulrike M. Vieten); Everyday Active Citizenship the Balkan Way: Local Civil Society and the Practice of 'Bridge Building' in Two Post-Yugoslav Cities (Piotr Goldstein); Part 3 Cartographies of Languages and Cross-Cultural Communication; The Territorial Principle: Language Rights and Linguistic Minorities in Spain and Italy, 1992-2010 (Naomi Wells)Conducting Qualitative Research in English and Spanish: Recognising the Active Roles of Participants in Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Projects (Rosa Mas Giralt)Visible Difference, Stigmatising Language(s) and the Discursive Construction of Prejudices Against Others in Leeds and Warsaw (Ulrike M. Vieten and Anna Gawlewicz); Notes on Contributors; IndexThis volume investigates the process of learning how to live with individual and group differences in the twenty-first century and examines the ambivalences of contemporary cosmopolitanism. Engaging with the concept of ‘critical cartography’, it emphasizes the structural impact of localities on the experiences of those living with difference, while trying to develop an account of the counter-mappings that follow spatial and social transformations in today’s world. The contributors focus on visual, normative and cultural embodiments of difference, examining dynamic conflicts at local sites that are connected by the processes of Europeanization and globalization. <BR> The collection explores a wide range of topics, including conflicting claims of sexual minorities and conservative Christians, the relationship between national identity and cosmopolitanism, and the ways that cross-cultural communication and bilingualism can help us to understand the complex nature of belonging. The authors come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and all contribute to a vernacular reading of cosmopolitanism and transnationalism, aimed at opening up new avenues of research into living with difference.New visions of the cosmopolitan ;Volume 5.Culture conflictCultural pluralismSocial conflictSocial normsAnti-Gay Christian PolititcsCartographiesCartographyCosmpopolitan TimesCross-Cultural CommunicationDifferenceDifferencesInterdisciplinaryNarratives of HomophobiaPerspectivesVietenCulture conflict.Cultural pluralism.Social conflict.Social norms.303.60950956090511Vieten Ulrike Medt1101496Vieten UlrikeValentine Gill1965-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910418277903321Cartographies of differences3360595UNINA02466nam 22005893a 450 991034183930332120250513222044.09783205233077320523307710.7767/9783205233077(CKB)4100000009382819(OAPEN)1005429(ScCtBLL)18571df3-d61d-4f73-8b32-a76cdaa1d37c(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/33470(Perlego)2328941(EXLCZ)99410000000938281920211214i20192019 uu geruuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAußerordentliches Festschrift für Albert Lichtblau /Martina Gugglberger, Birgit Kirchmayr, Grazia Prontera, Thomas Spielbüchler, Regina Thumser-WöhsBöhlau2019[s.l.] :Böhlau,2019.1 online resource (1 p.)9783205232506 320523250X Extraordinary is the attempt to capture aspects of the personality and the pioneering work of Albert Lichtblau in many areas. The historian and university professor shaped generations in the understanding of memory, focusing on innovative methods such as oral and video history. People around the world have opened their own style of conversation and helped make history tangible on a new level. Essays and scientific contributions to professional focus, his passion to confront students on excursions directly with the research environment, and personalities to the people Albert Lichtblau form this volume, to which family members as well as friendly and professional companions contributed.History: theory & methodsbicsscHistoryKulturwissenschaftOeal HistoryVideo HistoryErinnerungAlbert LichtblauÖsterreichGeschichte20. JahrhundertHistory: theory & methodsThumser-Wöhs Reginaedt1733841Gugglberger MartinaKirchmayr BirgitProntera GraziaSpielbüchler ThomasThumser-Wöhs ReginaScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910341839303321Außerordentliches4149767UNINA