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New Europe College Yearbook 2023-2024: Volume 3
Vol. 3.
Bucharest :
New Europe College, 2025.
New Europe College Yearbook is an annual academic publication of the New Europe College – IAS. It publishes original research undertaken by the fellows of the institute, as part of their fellowship programme at New Europe College (NEC).
Chapters
Tanis K., , in: New Europe College Yearbook 2023-2024: Volume 3Vol. 3.: Bucharest: New Europe College, 2025. P. 265–290.
Added: January 19, 2025
Language:
English
Keywords: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Helen Selorm Wohoyie, Anikin V. A., Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science 2026 Vol. 90 P. 204–211
Menstrual health serves as a critical litmus test for state intervention in contexts where women’s bodily experiences are historically shaped by stigma, cultural taboos, and structural violence. Drawing on Joseph Gusfield’s theory of social problems, this review traces the moral passage of menstruation in Ghana (1992–2025) from a privately managed, stigmatized phenomenon to a matter ...
Added: May 26, 2026
Luzyanin S., Семенова Н. К., Азия и Африка сегодня 2026 № 5 С. 14–29
Added: May 25, 2026
Рязань: Частный издатель П. А. Трибунский, 2025.
The collection presents research and materials designed to highlight more vividly the phenomenon of the "displaced persons" who found themselves in the West after World War II, their relationship with representatives of post revolutionary refugees and the official late Soviet emigration. The collection is intended for everyone interested in the history and culture of Russia. ...
Added: May 15, 2026
Мартынов А. В., Emigrantica 2025 № 3 С. 267–281
The article reconstructs the history of the creation of the novel Before the Deluge based on the diverse, including previously unpublished, epistolary heritage of M.A. Aldanov. It covers the period from 1942, when the writer began writing the text, to 1948, when he made the last edits to the manuscript of a separate edition. Before the Deluge was conceived ...
Added: May 15, 2026
Мартынов А. В., Вопросы литературы 2025 № 6 С. 134–147
The article considers problems that plagued the book publishing industry of Russian émigrés in the late 1940s, following the destructive Nazi occupation of France during World War II. The study examines the personal experience of Nina Berberova, a ‘first wave’ émigré poet and writer, to identify the strategies used by authors to represent their output ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Назарова А. Е., Долинко Н. В., Манарбекова Ж. К., Endless light in science 2024 № январь С. 395–401
В статье представлен аналитический обзор взаимосвязи эмоционального интеллекта, амбивалентных чувств и переживания счастья. На материале отечественных и зарубежных исследований обсуждается понимание счастья как сложной когнитивной конструкции, опосредующей восприятие и переживание позитивных эмоций. Анализируются соотношение настроения, страсти и аффекта в контексте эмоциональной амбивалентности, а также возможные когнитивные искажения, влияющие на интерпретацию переживаемого счастья. ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Назарова А. Е., Болонина В. А., Редакция журнала “Скиф. Вопросы студенческой науки, 2025.
The article focuses on understanding reflection in the context of narrative analysis as a means to achieve deepself-awareness of personal well-being. The focus is on the analysis of reflexive activity as a dual process, where reflectionsimultaneously serves as a means of self-understanding and a tool for cognitive cognition of the moment of happiness.The idea is ...
Added: May 12, 2026
Абдулаев А. Д., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2026 № 2 С. 259–283
This paper examines the relationship between various forms of state market presence and the intensity of conflicts between residents and management companies in multi-family housing in St. Petersburg. State entities are conceptualized as multi-level agents operating within the housing and utilities market, functioning not only as regulators but also as service providers and consumers. Conflict ...
Added: May 12, 2026
Гурин М. Ю., Дронова С., Заблоцкис Е. Ю. et al., М.: Теревинф, 2025.
Пособие посвящено вопросам развития программ сопровождаемого проживания как эффективного механизма повышения качества жизни людей с психическими нарушениями. В издании рассматриваются тенденции государственной и социальной политики, направленные на деинституционализацию и поддержку самостоятельного проживания. В пособии представлена научно обоснованная модель учебного сопровождаемого проживания, ориентированная на развитие бытовых, социальных и коммуникативных навыков. Подробно описаны организационно‐методические компоненты программ, включая ...
Added: May 11, 2026
Nikonov A., Логос 2026 Т. 36 № 1 С. 271–296
The article examines Soviet mass songs of the 1930s as an active space for articulating the socialist realist principles of “narodnost” (people’s character) and “partiinost” (party-mindedness). The focus is not only on the content of song production but also on the complex of practices involved in its creation and dissemination, the analysis of which reveals ...
Added: May 6, 2026
Routledge, 2015.
This entry explores the current public assistance policies in Brazil, their structure, and effects. A majority of these policies have been developed and implemented gradually in response to the mandated universalization of social security in Brazil's 1988 Federal Constitution. Especially since 2000, Brazil achieved significant success in combating poverty and reducing inequality. This is due, ...
Added: May 1, 2026
Mylonas Y., L.: Routledge, 2026.
This book presents a critical examination of how cultural forms, ranging from cinema and TV to literature, address class within the overarching context of a crisis conjuncture, specifically the period following the 2008 financial crash. It demonstrates how culture serves as a crucial site for capturing the contemporary "structure of feeling", publicly mediating the period's ...
Added: April 30, 2026
Минаева М. Д., Вестник Института востоковедения РАН 2025 № 6 С. 143–155
This article examines the rhetorical device of “irony” in the Sanskrit poetic tradition, using examples from the medieval playwright Vatsarāja’s Kirātārjunīya (“The Kirāta and Arjuna,” 12th century). This play belongs to the rare vyāyoga genre, which is characterized by the depiction of a great battle between two renowned heroes accompanied by a verbal duel filled with ...
Added: April 30, 2026
Zemlyakov M., Средние века 2026 Т. 87 № 1 С. 168–175
The publication establishes a full text of a report made by Professor Vladimir M. Lavrovsky at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Faculty of History). This report focuses on the results of his scientific mission to the Anglo-Soviet Conference (London, September 1958). Lavrovsky describes in details the discussion on his own report and accentuates the advantages of ...
Added: April 29, 2026
Garmonova A., Shcheglova D., Камалова Г. Р. et al., Кубанский научный медицинский вестник 2026 Т. 33 № 2 С. 92–110
Introduction. The study analyzes the structure and volume of workload for faculty at Russian medical universities amidst increasing student numbers, rising demands for students' clinical training, scientific output, and continuous professional education. The relevance of the topic stems from the contradiction between official regulatory requirements and the actual excessive workload of medical educators. The aim is to provide ...
Added: April 29, 2026
Kolchina O., Romanova T. V., Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Серия: Гуманитарные науки 2026 Т. 19 № 3 С. 605–617
This article examines the semantic and pragmatic transformations of cognitive linguistic terms influenced by mass media. When introduced into non-specialized discourse, a term can lose its connection with its scientific concept and develop new, common meanings through processes of narrowing, broadening, differentiation, attraction, metaphorical and metonymic transfer, and more. This results in an incorrect representation ...
Added: April 27, 2026
Radygina A., Zaripova J., Semenova D. et al., FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION 2026 Vol. 13 Article 1741707
This paper introduces a novel, open-access dataset designed to advance research into early childhood eating behaviors and their familial determinants. The dataset integrates anthropometric measurements (weight, height, age, BMI, and Estimated Energy Requirement) from 203 children aged 4–14 years alongside rich, granular data on food selection behaviors gathered via Dish-I-Wish—a custom, gamified web application developed ...
Added: April 24, 2026
Vassilieva J., Zavershneva E., Review of General Psychology 2020 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 18–30
The legacy of Russian psychologist Lev Semenovich Vygotsky is most closely associated with the cultural-historical paradigm and, in the West, has found its most extensive application in contemporary developmental and educational psychology. However, Vygotsky’s project was far more ambitious than this perspective implies—in fact, he conceived a new, original program of general psychology that could ...
Added: February 18, 2020
Beograd: Center for Open Access in Science, 2019.
The e-book is on the basis of 3rd International e-Conference, organized by the COAS.
The COAS plans and organizes e-conferences, as a kind of online international sessions, in different areas of science. E-conferences will be organized with different academic partners (institutions of higher education, research institutes, governmental institutions, NGOs, scientific associations, etc.). ...
Added: July 9, 2019
Linton J., Foresight and STI Governance 2018 Vol. 12 No. 3 P. 6–12
Many countries are directing their attention to the support of technological innovation with the intent to obtain economic and social benefits at home while positioning themselves for high margin, high technology export markets. The under-considered and under-exploited role of arts, humanities and social science in innovation is explored in this study. Examples of programs and ...
Added: October 29, 2018