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Discourses, Communities, and Global Englishes
©2011 Edited Collection -
Globalization, Sport and Corporate Nationalism
The New Cultural Economy of the New Zealand All Blacks©2010 Monographs -
Eucharistic Communion and Rituals of Communion in Igbo Culture
An Integrative Study of Liturgy, Faith, and Culture©2020 Monographs -
Women and Fundamentalism in Islam and Catholicism
Negotiating Modernity in a Globalized World©2011 Monographs -
Native America
Indigenous Self-Representation in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico©2016 Edited Collection -
Old Margins and New Centers / Anciennes marges et nouveaux centres
The European Literary Heritage in an Age of Globalization / L’héritage littéraire européen dans une ère de globalisation©2011 Conference proceedings -
International Studies in Folklore and Ethnology
ISSN: 1662-0615
This series seeks to contribute to the current vibrant multidisciplinary academic debate regarding folklore and ethnology. The definition of both folklore and ethnology is a constant challenge, and the history of the development of the disciplines differs from one country to another. Folklore is at once dynamic process, shared communication and performance, and ethnology embraces context and folklife. So while these research areas continue to experience dramatic transformation, in terms of methodology, theoretical approaches as well as practical engagement with people and cultures, this series focuses on the evolving study of traditional and popular cultures, in all contexts and across all geographies of time and space. As folklore and ethnology reach across boundaries and become manifest in (new) cultural contexts through the enabling power of global communications and re-imaginings, this series therefore provides an international forum for continuing debate. Through a mixture of edited collections and single-author monographs, this series aims to re-evaluate contemporary critical thought as well as exploring new directions and theories, thus making a significant contribution to these disciplines which are fundamental to our understanding of contemporary culture and identity.
1 publications
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Teaching Business Culture in the Italian Context
Global and Intercultural Challenges©2016 Edited Collection -
Communication and PR from a Cross-Cultural Standpoint
Practical and Methodological Issues©2012 Conference proceedings -
Intellectuals, Power, and Knowledge
Studies in the Philosophy of Culture and Education©2004 Monographs -
Intersections in Communications and Culture
Global Approaches and Transdisciplinary PerspectivesISSN: 1528-610X
This series publishes a wide range of new critical scholarship, particularly works that seek to engage with and transcend the disciplinary isolationism and genre confinement that characterizes so much of contemporary research in communication studies and related fields. The Editors are particularly interested in manuscripts that address the broad intersections, movement, and hybrid trajectories that currently define the encounters between human groups in modern institutions and societies. The way these dynamic intersections are coded and represented in contemporary popular cultural forms and in the organization of knowledge is also explored in this series. Works that emphasize methodological nuance, texture, and dialogue across traditions and disciplines (communications, feminist studies, area and ethnic studies, arts, humanities, sciences, education, philosophy, etc.) are particularly welcome, as are projects that explore the dynamics of variation, diversity, and discontinuity in local and international settings. Topics covered by this series include (but are not limited to): multidisciplinary media studies; cultural studies; gender, race, and class; postcolonialism; globalization; diaspora studies; border studies; popular culture; art and representation; body politics; governing practices; histories of the present; health (policy) studies; space and identity; (im)migration; global ethnographies; public intellectuals; world music; virtual identity studies; queer theory; critical multiculturalism.
50 publications
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Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society
"The main aim of this book series is to cross borderlines of traditionally defined fields of studies: cultural anthropology, media and communication studies, sociology, political science, social geography and regional studies, history as well as social psychology. Contributions adopting comparative perspective and focusing on Central and Eastern Europe region are preferred; however other approaches and areas are also welcomed. Among a wide variety of topics the series will address issues of a domination of popular culture over classic forms of cultural works, revival and change of regional and national identity, virtual social networks and their impact on real group formation and performance, transformation of collective memories and reinterpretation of the past, culturally patterned political attitudes, cultural and social consequences of migrations and globalization of labor markets, grappling with permanent and rapid social changes, depersonalization of social relations in an electronic era, universality of media-affected ways of lives, perpetuation and evolution of political culture, social structure transformations, interrelations of ethnic and cultural minorities with dominant groups, and many others. In short, the series Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society is open for a variety of high-standard academic publications reevaluating old and tackling new problems troubling contemporary societies. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, post-conference volumes as well as dissertations. "
3 publications
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Toward a Global Civilization? The Contribution of Religions
The Contribution of Religions©2001 Textbook -
Espiritualismo at the U.S.-Mexican Border Region
A Case Study of Possession, Globalization, and the Maintenance of Tradition©2018 Monographs -
After the Imperialist Imagination
Two Decades of Research on Global Germany and Its Legacies©2020 Edited Collection -
The Contested Terrain of the New Zealand All Blacks
Rugby, Commerce, and Cultural Politics in the Age of Globalization©2013 Monographs