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In diesem Artikel diskutiere ich, wie in der Begegnung zwischen heterogenen sozialen Bewegungen Solidarität über Differenzen hinweg geschaffen werden kann. Ausgehend von den Theorieproduktion postkolonialer Feminist*innen und einer Analyse von zwei latein... see more

Anke Graneß, Martina Kopf und Magdalena Kraus legen eine gut lesbare und übersichtlich gegliederte Einführung in „nicht-westliche“ feministische Theorien der zweiten Hälfte des 20. und des Beginns des 21. Jahrhunderts vor und regen dazu weitere Forschunge... see more

Squirming perspectives. Shame in the intersection of queer, feminist, and postcolonial theories gives a critical introduction to the ways in which queer theories have recently turned to the concept of shame. Taking my starting point in Tomkins and Sedgwi... see more

Squirming perspectives. Shame in the intersection of queer, feminist, and postcolonial theories gives a critical introduction to the ways in which queer theories have recently turned to the concept of shame. Taking my starting point in Tomkins and Sedgwi... see more

Broadly speaking, teaching standards outline a holistic view of language teaching on the grounds that foreign language teaching is not like other school subjects. It serves multi-tasks(i) communicating ideas, developing understanding, cementing social int... see more

This article aims to describe and analiyze about Bandura's theory, commonly known as social-cognitive learning theories. This Theories was developed to explain how a person experiences learning in the surrounding environment. Bandura argues that environme... see more

The period 1893–1917 is significant in the formation of the modern Georgian nation, as it marks the transition from a cultural to a political phase. Focusing on European culture was an important way of forming national solidarity at the time. Even though ... see more

Georgia's socioeconomic problems were accompanied by the issue of independence from 1893 to 1917. Georgia was a part of the Russian Empire, and thus the political events in Russia had an impact on Georgian reality. To restore and consolidate national unit... see more

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