Here we present a summary of a methodological proposal for the participatory building of local strategies for adaptation to climate change (ELACCs, by its Spanish acronym) based on the Community Capitals Framework (CCF) (Flora, 2004
"The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Education will present the state of the art of the place and role of translation in educational contexts worldwide. It lays a sound foundation for the future interdisciplinary cooperation between Translation Studies and Educational Linguistics. By adopting a transdisciplinary perspective, the handbook will bring together the various fields of scholarly…
oceanography, climate change, reefs, marine science, marine conservation, marine research
The first phase of federalism in post-war Yugoslavia can be named ‘administrative federalism’ by borrowing Tito’s own definition of the federal units as having only an ‘administrative character’
Many athletes strategically adopt a deliberate ‘look’—a ‘game face’, in sport parlance—for the purpose of gaining an edge in competition. Indeed, individual athletes in many sports often intentionally ‘stare down’ opponents, or, conversely, seek to appear carefree, even smiling at an opponent.
This essay approaches some of the literary features of the Qur’an in formal comparison with those of the Babylonian Talmud, the foundational text of rabbinic Judaism which consists of the foundational law code, called “Mishna” and its secondary commentary, called the “Gemara.”
The free movement of services, one of the four fundamental freedoms of the European Union's (EU) internal market, allows companies to post their employees to other EU Member States. In Slovenia, the concept of cross-border posting became relevant after the country joined the EU in 2004. The number of posted workers in Slovenia has been growing steadily since then and is among the highest in the…
The first feature that I examine is the collective, i.e. the popular element of Constant’s understanding of sovereign power. Even though Constant’s preoccupation with the individual and individual rights has often been emphasised in the secondary literature, except for the ‘constructivist’ rendition proposed by Garsten, his particular conception of the collective subject of popular s…
The chapter analyzes the cycle of the anti-nuclear movement that followed the Fukushima accident in March 2011. Employing functional typology, the chapter categorizes the movement’s organizations into seven types (direct action, research and education, policy advocacy, aid, watchdog, legal, and other) and shows that the post-Fukushima wave of protests was much broader in scope and more divers…
Anthropocene; Environment and sustainability; Environmental humanities; Environmental media; Indigenous; Media studies