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into “double quotation marks”. 1. A book with a single author: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Connerton, Paul. How Societies Remember. Cambridge: [...] phrase et al. (Latin for “and others”)) Lastname, Firstname and Firstname Lastname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Dayan, Daniel and Elihu Katz. Media Events: The Live [...] article in a book) Last name, First name. “Title of Essay.” Title of Collection. Ed. Editor’s Name(s). Place of Publication: Publisher, Year. Page-Page. Kristeva, Julia. “The Ethics of Linguistics.” Modern Theory
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of the many reasons for the enormous educational value of learning foreign languages in the first place. The widening of learners’ L1-based perspectives can of course be intensified and supported by systematic
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(European Commission, 2014; cf. also Bouza García, 2017b; Kaiser, 2015, 2017), but it also takes place ‘from below’, that is, within the general population (Antonsich, 2008; Armbruster et al., 2003; Scalise [...] representations of Europe, including its alleged (cultural) particularities, internal divisions and place in the world (D’Auria & Vermeiren, 2018; Domnitz, 2010; Fornäs, 2017; Heller, 2006; Koschorke, 2013;
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for European Capitals of Culture represents the most “European” approach, calling ECOC a meeting place for European citizens. He refers to European values and Europe’s diversity, and mentions the local [...] thus constructed as a supranational entity, a Europe of nations, in which the European countries are placed. 24 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August 5.2.2 Contrast as a principle of construction Sometimes [...] programme that highlight the European dimension: “Gellerup goes global! EUTOPIA means a beautiful place full of the new energies of youth and hope, mixing peoples and cultures from around the world. EUTOPIA
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measures openly contrary to inter- national law and human rights. Nevertheless, Eurobarometer surveys place Italy among the most hostile European countries towards refugees (Eurobarometer 2017; 2018). Moreover
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silence of a spiritual place, which is damaged, hurt as the people in the photo. Here, one can look inside himself while facing the suffering of the other. It is right that this is placed next to the sea – [...] picture of racialization, which occurred once the refugees – victims of “security measures” – were placed in the inland detention camps. 3. The Balkan road in Slovene media Media coverage of the 2015 refugee [...] between Western theory and Cold War reality Counter-narratives simultaneously inhabit an ambiguous place of being within and outside the dominant discourse. As argued by scholars of the field (Bamberg, 2004;
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nation of “why and how migrants’ hardship abroad and cases of failure cannot become visible in a place of departure” (Alpes, 2012, 12). The methodological implementation and the online presentation of [...] villes and the shanty towns. […] So you always have this feeling ‚Oh, Africa is hell. It‘s not a place to live!‘ (Wilson, Pretoria, 2018).” This quotation shows how the European gaze, perpetuated through [...] concludes by saying: “With Europe you did not need experience from people. You just knew that the place is beautiful, there is so much employment” (Wilson, Pretoria, 2018). This reveals the vague nature
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Nicolaïdis, 2019). Overall, we can thus observe that the making of a European identity today takes place in a narrative space, where comic and romantic stories (mainly as nationalist stories) grow, and where [...] made Europe the (normative) telos of the world. It is not a comic plot that makes Europe the best place to live in the world. Neither is it a tragic plot since tragedies do not tell what to do afterwards
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incentives did not exist, or not to the presumed extent. Transitions from social transfer to work take place much more frequently and for different reasons than economic common sense and prejudices against the [...] happened. Well, it could be that a qualitatively completely new technological push is actually taking place at the mo- ment. But this would first have to be demonstrated. The fact that in the economically most [...] plans. It is therefore absolutely essential not to dismantle existing social policy in the first place and then envisage a basic income. This alone determines every conceivable introduction of a basic
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die 16 S kommen nacheinander herein, 3 L begrüßt sie einzeln.] 4 10:47 5 M: Please take your old places! 6 L: Good morning, boys and girls! 7 Alle S: Good morning, Miss L.! 8 [Kurze Begrüßung Besucher] [...] straight ahead! 83 9:12 FLECC – Flensburg English Classroom Corpus 63 84 L: Okay. Now, go back to your places. 85 [S gehen mit ihren Stühlen zurück an ihre Tische.] 86 L: Okay. Everybody stand up! 87 When I [...] a look at number four, "Going by tube". 212 [L liest die Aufgabe vor.] 213 L: Okay. And the next place she wants to see is the Camden Market. FLECC – Flensburg English Classroom Corpus 187 214 So how can