 | | | together with D. SCHMID and M. BREIER, From the Via Egnatia to Prilep, Bitola and Ohrid: a Medieval Road Map based on Written Sources, Archaeological Remains and GIScience, in: Space, Landscapes and Settlements in Byzantium. Vienna–Novi Sad 2017, 289-317, 511-518. On the occasion of the 75th birthday of Professor Dr. Johannes Koder the project leaders of the Long-Term Project Tabula Imperii Byzantini (TIB) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Prof. Dr. Andreas Külzer and Doz. Dr. Mihailo Popović (both Institute for Medieval Research, Division of Byzantine Research, Vienna), have invited 21 renowned scholars from the academic fields of Historical Geography, Archaeology, Geography and Cartography to write contributions. The result is an edited volume (Festschrift) entitled "Space, Landscapes and Settlements in Byzantium. Studies in Historical Geography... | | The Dictatorship of Value. Teaching and Research in the Planetary University In what sense do we speak of the planetary university? This essay belongs to a more comprehensive, still unpublished reflection that the authors have been developing over the past years while teaching and doing research in Italy and abroad. However, the essay delineates neither the situation of single academic institutions, nor a general picture obtained by induction starting from a variety of observational data. Rather, it attempts to clarify, in the specific situation in which the authors operate, the powers that act upon teaching and ... | | Capturing Ethnicity: The Case Of Ukraine Building on past survey-based studies of ethnic identity, we employ the case of Ukraine to demonstrate the importance of taking seriously the multidimensionality of ethnicity, even in a country that is regarded as deeply divided. Drawing on relational theory, we identify four dimensions of ethnicity that are each important in distinctive ways in Ukraine: individual language preference, language embeddedness, ethnolinguistic identity, and nationality. Using original survey data collected in May 2014, we show that the choice of one over the other can be highly consequential for the... | | Problemele cotidiene în atenția autorităților. Activitatea comitetului regional/județean Bihor al PCR privind scrisorile oamenilor muncii 1960-1988 /// Crisia, XLVII, 2017 In socialist Romania, esspecially in the 70s' and the 80s', problems were numerous. There were general problems, regarding housing, food supply, energy consumption, and particular issues, different from a person to another. All kinds of problems were brought to the local authorities' attention by sending letters of complaint and audiences. In this paper, we follow annual reports from the Bihor county Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, on the number and problems related in these letters and audiences. There number varied and the issues contained are to be classified in a few... | | Politics of power: Engaging with the structure-agency debate from a class-based perspective This article provides a historical materialist critique and response to Bob Jessop's Strategic-Relational-Approach (SRA) to the structure-agency debate. The critique is developed in four steps and four class-based solutions are given. First, the SRA provides no ontological entry-point to account for historically specific relations of power, while the researcher inescapably finds herself within them (e.g. class relations). Second, the SRA provides no 'method of articulation' to understand and explain why particular disruptive agencies exist within the structure-agency dialectic. Instead,... | | Brexit: A rule of law consideration (Part 2) Brexit is a complex process. As this author wrote before, it is very easy to say that one wants to leave the European Union but how does one actually do it? Since enacting Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, the United Kingdom has suffered economically, politically and socially but for better or for worse, the Brexit process is going ahead. The latest news is that an agreement has been made for the transitional period from 'Brexit day' on the 29 March 2019 to the 31 December 2020. With writing the last piece where the discussion was observing the initial Brexit process through a... | | |
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