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Globalizing On-line
Telecollaboration, Internationalization, and Social Justice©2015 Edited Collection -
Christian Democrat Internationalism
Its Action in Europe and Worldwide from post World War II until the 1990s. Volume II: The Development (1945–1979). The Role of Parties, Movements, People©2013 Edited Collection -
Christian Democrat Internationalism
Its Action in Europe and Worldwide from post World War II until the 1990s. Volume I: The Origins©2013 Edited Collection -
Christian Democrat Internationalism
Its Action in Europe and Worldwide from post World War II until the 1990s- Volume III: The European People’s Party- Continental and Social Cooperation©2015 Edited Collection -
The Twenty-First Century University
Developing Faculty Engagement in Internationalization, Second Edition©2018 Textbook -
Internationalization in Action
Leveraging Diversity and Inclusion in Globalized Classrooms©2020 Textbook -
The Internationalization of Curriculum Studies
Selected Proceedings from the LSU Conference 2000©2003 Textbook -
Internationality in American Fiction
Henry James – William Dean Howells – William Faulkner – Toni Morrison©2005 Conference proceedings -
Internationalism and the Arts in Britain and Europe at the "Fin de Siècle"
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Handy, Castingshow und Public Viewing
Pseudoanglizismen als Internationalismen- Ein Vergleich in vier Sprachen©2013 Thesis -
Internationalization of Universities and the National Language
Language Policy Interventions and Case Studies©2020 Edited Collection -
Innovation and Internationalization of Small and Medium Enterprises
A Crossroads Perspective©2022 Edited Collection -
Internationalism and the Arts
ISSN: 2235-0160
Internationalism and the Arts explores the multiple ways in which the arts have operated internationally, responded to internationalist ideology, and helped shape thinking about world organization. The series challenges the emphasis on nationalism and national schools that has developed over the past 250 years. Instead, it draws attention to internationalist art and ideology; the lives and work of cosmopolitan artists and theorists; international networks, systems and practices; and societies that promote international exchange. The series speaks to the rise of transnationalism as a major approach across a number of research fields. Within this literature, it addresses a relative dearth of publications which focus on international art practice as a crucial element of human experience. Proposals are invited across the performing and visual arts, including art history, music, dance and theatre. Our geographical scope is global and we welcome projects that look beyond the Western world or that examine cross-cultural exchanges. We are open to proposals for monographs and edited collections, anthologies of primary sources and textbooks, and scholarly catalogues that showcase visual material. All proposals and manuscripts will be subject to peer review.
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