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- English Studies (118)
- Science, Society & Culture (110)
- Theology & Philosophy (88)
- Law, Economics & Management (76)
- Linguistics (73)
- History & Political Science (62)
- Education (44)
- Romance Studies (43)
- German Studies (41)
- Media and Communication (30)
- The Arts (19)
- Slavic Studies (8)
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Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature
The series is designed to advance the publication of research pertaining to themes and motifs in literature. The studies cover cross-cultural patterns as well as the entire range of national literatures. They trace the development and use of themes and motifs over extended periods, elucidate the significance of specific themes or motifs for the formation of period styles, and analyze the unique structural function of themes and motifs. By examining themes or motifs in the work of an author or period, the studies point to the impulses authors received from literary tradition, the choices made, and the creative transformation of the cultural heritage. The series will include publications of colloquia and theoretical studies that contribute to a greater understanding of literature.
130 publications
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The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology
The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology is a peer-reviewed annual. It includes contributions about the history of phenomenology because phenomenology has its own specific development anchored in the texts of Edmund Husserl, his predecessors and followers, its distinctive themes and problems set within the frame of the philosophical and scientific discussions of their period. The yearbook is open to inquiries about the interpretation of phenomenology and to different approaches towards understanding phenomenological research, its systematic and methodological insights and its possible contributions to contemporary discussions both about pure philosophy and within the context of more interdisciplinary research. It is also open to broader discussions with other philosophical schools of thought. Volume 5 terminates the series.
5 publications
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Education and Struggle
Narrative, Dialogue, and the Political Production of MeaningISSN: 2168-6432
"WE ARE THE STORIES WE TELL. The series "Education and Struggle" focuses on conflict as a discursive process where people struggle for legitimacy and the narrative process becomes a political struggle for meaning. But this series will also include the voices of authors and activists who are involved in conflicts over material necessities in their communities, schools, places of worship, and public squares as part of an ongoing search for dignity, self-determination and autonomy. This series focuses on conflict and struggle within the realm of educational politics based around a series of interrelated themes: indigenous struggles; western-Islamic conflicts; globalization and the clash of worldviews; neoliberalism as the war within;colonization and neocolonization; the coloniality of power and decolonial pedagogy; war and conflict and the struggle for liberation. It publishes narrative accounts of specific struggles as well as theorizing "conflict narratives" and the political production of meaning in educational studies. During this time of global conflict and the crisis of capitalism, Education and Struggle promises to be on the cutting edge of social, cultural, educational and political transformation. Central to the series is the idea that language is essentially a dialogical production that is formed through a process of social conflict and interaction. The aim is to focus on key semiotic, literary andpolitical concepts as a basis for a philosophy of language and culture where the underlying materialist philosophy of language and culture serves as the basis for the larger project that we might call dialogism (after Bakhtins usage). As the late V.N. Volosinov suggests Without signs there is no ideology, Everything ideological possesses semiotic value and individual consciousness is a socio-ideological fact. It is a small step to claim, therefore, consciousness itself can arise and become a viable fact only in the material embodiment of signs. This series is a vehicle for materialist semiotics in the narrative and dialogue of education and struggle."
39 publications
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Translation Politicised and Politics Translated
©2023 Edited Collection -
The Fate of Translation
©2006 Monographs -
Hunter of Themes
The Interplay of Word and Thing in the Works of Sigizmund Kržižanovskij©2005 Monographs -
A Translation of Luigi Paolucci's «On Birdsong»
Phenomenology, Animal Psychology and Biology©2018 Monographs -
«Phädon», or «On the Immortality of the Soul»
Translated by Patricia Noble- With an Introduction by David Shavin©2007 Monographs -
Impact of Technological Innovation on the Poor
Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture in Bangladesh©2016 Thesis -
On the Fiscal Impacts of Immigration
©2005 Thesis -
Event or Incident- Evénement ou Incident
On the Role of Translation in the Dynamics of Cultural Exchange- Du rôle des traductions dans les processus d’échanges culturels©2011 Thesis -
The Impact of Electronic Mail on Business Processes
And the Relevance of Proper English in This Context©2004 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Impact of Sociocultural Factors on Health Communication
In collaboration with Sarah Bigi, Zsófia Demjén, Jan Engberg, Pascaline Faure and Rita Temmerman©2025 Edited Collection -
The Impact of Formal and Informal Institutions on Economic Growth
A Case Study on the MENA Region©2011 Thesis -
The Impact of Study Abroad on the Acquisition of Sociopragmatic Variation Patterns
The Case of Non-Native Speaker English Teachers©2014 Monographs