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    European constitutional imaginaries: a socio-legal perspective by Jiří Přibáň

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Like any other society, European society thus represents its collective self to itself only through the specific imaginaries spontaneously constituted by its different systems.…”
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    THE CONCEPT OF IMAGINARY HOME IN JHUMPA LAHIRI`S “MRS. SEN`S” by Olha V. Yalovenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The article deals with the relationship between cultural and personal identity. The concept of imaginary home as an important factor for the preservation of cultural traditions which is especially relevant in the context of modern transculture, is explored. …”
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    Book Review: The Internet Myth: From The Internet Imaginary to Network Ideologies by Paolo Bory by Jamie Ranger

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…He argues that this myth is embedded in the foundational imaginaries that were constructed around the Internet in the 1990s and that such an understanding forecloses and provincializes human-centred collective action towards alternative possibilities. …”
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    La escritura de El centro de la tierra (lectura e infancia) by Jorge Monteleone

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In this collection, writers, intellectuals and artists write and reflect, in an autobiographical tone, about their experience as readers. …”
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    Lampedusa. Memorial for the Shipwreck of the 3rd of October, 2013 by Vincenzo Latina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The new has a laconic and essential character, therefore timeless, with a dry and minimal design, and evokes images and imaginaries of some important international events that have made the island of Lampedusa similar to a collective "theater". …”
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    MALEČKOVÁ, JITKA. “THE TURK” IN THE CZECH IMAGINATION, BRILL RODOPI, LEIDEN-BOSTON, 2021. ISBN: 978-90-04-44079-1, S. 240. by Barkın Burak Bingöl

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In the Czech imagination, the Ottoman-Turkish imaginary has positive and negative correspondences. …”
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    Facing Racism, Leaving Multiculturalism: Afro-Colombian, Black, Palenquero, and Raizal People’s (In)visibilities in Colombian Museums by Sofia Natalia Gonzalez Ayala

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This imaginary guided tour gathers chronologically some of the ways Black, Afro-Colombian, Palenquero, and Raizal communities or people in Colombia have appeared represented—visible and invisible—in Colombian museums between 1994 and 2023. …”
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    The Intersemiosis of Negative Emotions in the Cinematic Discourse: a Psycholinguistic Perspective by Tetiana Krysanova, Iryna Shevchenko

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The construction of emotional meanings in the cinematic discourse is the result of the interaction between the real world of the film makers and the imaginary world of the action. In constructing negative emotional meanings in general and emotions of fear and anger, in particular, the collective author of the cinematic discourse uses different semiotic codes in a parity or non-parity way. …”
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    Collectivization of Agriculture in 1928s-1930s: Role of “Light Cavalry” by A. A. Slezin

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…It is shown that in the conditions of shortage of highly qualified personnel and mismanagement in hastily created collective farms, the authorities had to involve inexperienced boys and girls in the implementation of the function of social control. …”
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    Ur-fascism in the cultural situation after postmodern: Ukrainian and Russian context by Yevheniia Bilchenko

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This process risks result in the triumph of the so-called "eternal" (primary) fascism (ur-fascism) as archetypal symbolic structures found in the deepest layers of the collective unconscious. All said is relevant to the Slavic societies especiallyUkraineandRussia, due to the war situation and accelerated national traditions. …”
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    Territorios Americanos / American Territories by Stephannie Fell

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This issue marks the beginning of a three-part editorial series that approaches the continent from complementary angles: geography and territory (American Territories), urban density and processes of informality (Popular America), and ideological projections and collective imaginaries (Utopian America).…”
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    Imaginal Geography of Regional Integration 1990s: the Latvian and the Estonian Experience by M. V. Korotkova

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…They were consecutively collected, systematized and analyzed. Categorical apparatus of the article includes the concepts which are derived from concept “mental map” often mentioned by the author. …”
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    Orientation reversal and the Chern-Simons natural boundary by Griffen Adams, Ovidiu Costin, Gerald V. Dunne, Sergei Gukov, Oğuz Öner

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The physical context here is the non-perturbative completion of complex Chern-Simons theory that associates to a 3-manifold a collection of q-series invariants labeled by Spin c structures, for which crossing the natural boundary corresponds to orientation reversal of the 3-manifold. …”
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    Our data, ourselves: Participation, justice, and alternative futures of data sovereignty in India by Sagnik Dutta, Suruchi Mazumdar

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…We advance scholarship on data colonialism and data sovereignty by focusing on novel imaginaries of data in a postcolonial context.…”
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