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liberal and openly pro-EU view fosters a “transnational project of solidarity and social justice” (Zappettini, 2019a, 28) based on a supranational dimension “remaining a bulwark of liberal democracy and human [...] the EU based on a cost- benefit analysis: “I only observe that this Union is born in a bad way and it will end in a worse way. It has miserably failed all challenges, it’s united only by a fixed rate change [...] was defined as a term legally wrong and characterised by a negative a priori judgment suggesting the idea that migrants act as evildoers. However, the general distinction is realised by a discursive strat-
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with ECOCs’ aim of generating greater aware- ness of a common, yet diverse European culture and mustering support for the EU as a political project. A growing body of evidence indicates that the European [...] deficit, a point also made by Karaca (2010, 123) in relation to the EU’s involvement in cultural projects more generally. It is believed that greater legitimacy for the EU can be achieved through “a shared [...] sub- limated to other levels (e.g. the local and global), it can be a cultural-political tool for achieving a more profound sense of a common humanity. Immler and Sakkers (2014) noted these trends as implicit
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story of a Europe without war or a Europe without injustice (and today a Europe producing a sustainable world). Tragic plots mark a point in the past which needs to be “overcome”, thus construct- ing a tragic [...] etc. However, “[a] robust narrative of the citizens in Europe con- necting the stories of different individuals, groups, nations or cultures into a good new story with a good end, a story that can block [...] Constructing a European identity in such a narrative space opens a chance to unblock the future of the people living in this space. European identity in this sense would then be constituted by a reciprocal
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an antenarrative – a frag- mented story in the sense that it is a story in the making, a bet on how it could look like from a potential, retrospective look into the future (Boje, 2001a, 2008; Henderson & [...] any conversation […]” (Czarniawska, 1997, 14). A master narrative, in con- sequence, is a typical story with a normative appeal and it is one that has a certain level of autonomy from, and power over, [...] narratives of a) a “categorical identity discourse”, constructing identity as homogenous and different from “the other”, and b) a “relational identity”, where identity is constructed as a dynamic network
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Introduction to the Project A district heating system is a centralized system for supplying heat (for space heating and hot water production) to a group of buildings. In a typical DHS a central boiler heats water [...] the economic feasibility of such a system a high heat demand, concentrating on a small area is decisive to keep the distribution cost low. Horve area, Castlebay has a high concentration of households clustered [...] We recommend a wind-oil supply system. For such a system, the possibility of making use of the already existing oil boilers at the schools and the hospital, at a fee is also suggested. At a tariff of 5
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Ethnographic Research Europa-Universität Flensburg - June 16-18, 2022 “Anyone can produce a new fact; the thing is to produce a new idea“ (Edward E. Evans-Pritchard 1976, p. 243) + + + + + + + + + English version [...] Ethnographic Research Europa-Universität Flensburg - June 16-18, 2022 “Anyone can produce a new fact; the thing is to produce a new idea“ (Edward E. Evans-Pritchard 1976, p. 243) The 7th Educational Ethnography [...] foreign as an “alienation of one's own perspective" (Hirschauer and Amann 1997) is a central aspect of ethnographic research, a part of the research process even in familiar contexts. In light of the current
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development of meat extracts. Periodic system with a story on Mendeleev and his search for the organisation of chemical elements. Radioactivity with a story on Marie Curie and her demonstration of the existence [...] existence of hitherto unknown chemical elements, and a story on Marie's daughter Irène and her demonstration of artificial radioactivity. Vacuum with a story on the work and ideas of Otto Guericke. [...] ion of artificial radioactivity, and stories on the development of atomic models. Electricity with a story on Lichtenberg figures. Metamorphosis with the story of Sibylla Maria Merian. Nourishment with
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topic) a very coherent summary on aspects of the nature of science. His paper "Keys to Teaching the Nature of Science", which appeared in the NSTA WebNews Digest , can be summarized as follows: A consensus [...] science curriculum. This article presents nine key ideas, which represent both a concise set of ideas about science and a list of objectives to shape instruction in any science discipline. These key ideas [...] Science (NOS) ideas appropriate for inclusion in the school science curriculum has begun to emerge from a review by science educators of the extensive literature in the history and philosophy of science. These
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/ BURKE, Peter (2009): A Social History of the Media. From Gutenberg to the Internet. 3th edition. Cambridge / Malden: Polity Press. 23. CANO AGUILAR, Rafael (1988): El español a través de los tiempos. [...] Microsoft Word - Bibliography 1 Europa-Universität Flensburg B.A. European Cultures and Society Sprachen in Europa – Languages in Europe Modul TD C 8 Prof. Dr. Cordula Neis Bibliography 1. AARSLEFF, Hans [...] Writing systems, Abingdon: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. 29. CRYSTAL, David (1997): English as a global language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 30. DE HOUWER, Annick/ WILTON, Antje (Eds.)