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Strategies for Studying Multiple Meanings in Conservation Research
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Therapy culture and the production of subjectivity in neoliberalism
Published 2024-01-01“…Previous studies, drawing from cultural sociology, Marxism, and governmentality theory, have failed to adequately address how therapy culture integrates subjectivity with the institutions of the neoliberal mode of regulation. …”
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Sociological approach in managing high school violence in Serbia in the COVID - 19 postpandemic period
Published 2024-01-01“…Given that sociology has developed specialized branches such as cultural sociology, rural sociology, sociology of religion, business sociology, sociology of labour, sociology of sport, etc., there is a need to consider introducing sociology of violence as a branch of study that comprehensively addresses the issue of violence. …”
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Intercultural communication in the light of current modernization process, "soft power" cultural modulators
Published 2012-12-01“…The problem of "soft power" is considered by the authors in the context of the linguistic-cultural, sociological, political and philosophical perspectives, providing a holistic view of today's complex process of intercultural interaction.…”
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History of the Literary Institutions in the Soviet Union and Beyond. An Introduction
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La traductologie canadienne : ancrage européen, tropisme anglo-américain
Published 2024-10-01“…Feeding upon French Theory (Bourdieu, Derrida, Foucault) and Cultural Studies (Bhabha, Spivak), the main underpinnings of American postcolonialist scholarship, it aggregated around cross-cultural objects of study, with the concept of translation now extending to the interaction of cultures. Sociological approaches to translation represent the second most important research area. …”
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Deconstructing the map of the paradigm struggle: tracing a nationwide debate on “I do not get it” in Art Magazine (Meishu)
Published 2025-02-01“…This study acknowledges Pierre Bourdieu’s understanding of discourse as an essential tool for exploring the invisible forces within a field, as well as his focus on the reproduction of power within the realms of cultural production and consumption from a cultural sociological viewpoint. On this basis, this study traces a large-scale academic debate sparked by a reader’s letter to Art Magazine (Meishu) when China underwent a series of significant cultural and social transformations in the early 1980s. …”
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