The second part Applied Cultural Models comprises four papers discussing cultural conceptualizations of language in the educational context, particularly of Foreign Language Teaching, in online communication and communication in deaf communities. Similar content being viewed by others From Cultural Translation ...
or even national, context, Eliot could have had more agency over the direction of modern poetry than he ever had as a global celebrity. From the latter position, Eliot could only watch and lament as figures like Valéry dictated the future...
It is my contention that the termGodis used in many of these documents and speeches to denote that higher power from which morality stems (what Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence calls "the laws of Nature and of Nature's God" -- meaning the moral laws of nature from the context...
Of course wake you up and put you to sleep in the context of this quotation need to be rendered as trouble and kill respectively for the new amalgam in South Africa did not weaken the black power but, on the contrary, strengthened it. And while the black, before getting mixed with the...
of Belle Epoque Britain. His erotic drawings (below) were the most beautiful, sensitive and sensual art works in the whole exhibition. Vaughan’s simplification of the figuration of the male form into abstract shapes, whilst still retaining the enigma of sensuality, narrative and context, are ...
This image is taken fromMacbeth:‘pity, like a naked newborn babe / Striding the blast, or heaven’s cherubim horsed / Upon the sightless couriers of the air’. Blake draws on popularly-held associations between a fair complexion and moral purity. These connections are also made by Lavater...
The importance of incorporating a cross-cultural psychological point of view to better understand the potentially unique needs of individuals is increasing. For example, the awareness of mental health is increasing in many countries. However, how to adapt an effective intervention in one context to ...
in addition to the fact that 96% of the authors were transient, and only one author with moderate production was identified in Scopus with 6 studies. The average collaboration was 2.65 authors per document in the general context of the approach, with a predominance of collaboration between author...
The nature of this type of information in this context has the advantage that it can be captured by any third party with a camera, therefore being a non-invasive method of data acquisition [17]. Initiatives such as Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage (COSCH) [9] perform attempts to ...
Cultural heritage inventories have been created to collect and preserve the culture and to allow the participation of stakeholders and communities, promoting and disseminating their knowledges. There are two types of inventories: those who give data access via web services or open data, and others wh...