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Dissensus and the Politics of Transnationalism in the Cinema of Želimir Žilnik: A Case Study of the Most Beautiful Country in the World (2021)
Journal Article
Radunović, D. (2023). Dissensus and the Politics of Transnationalism in the Cinema of Želimir Žilnik: A Case Study of the Most Beautiful Country in the World. Studies in Eastern European Cinema, 14(2), 121-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/2040350x.2021.2014091

The paper takes as a starting point the concept of dissensus understood by the French philosopher Jacques Rancière as a gap in, or a redistribution of the right to speak, to see or to be seen. The paper further asserts that dissensus, thus understood... Read More about Dissensus and the Politics of Transnationalism in the Cinema of Želimir Žilnik: A Case Study of the Most Beautiful Country in the World.

An initial assessment of the academic and professional profile of modern foreign languages’ teachers in UK higher education (2021)
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Coderch, M. (2021). An initial assessment of the academic and professional profile of modern foreign languages’ teachers in UK higher education. Language Learning in Higher Education, 11(2), 527-535. https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2021-2033

The aim of this activity report is to provide an initial appraisal of the current makeup of the professional group of modern foreign language teachers in UK Higher Education. The report is in two parts: a literature review that identifies the main de... Read More about An initial assessment of the academic and professional profile of modern foreign languages’ teachers in UK higher education.

In a wilderness of mirrors: the ethics of translation in Cold-War espionage (2021)
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Tyulenev, S. (2021). In a wilderness of mirrors: the ethics of translation in Cold-War espionage. The Translator, 27(4), 368-383. https://doi.org/10.1080/13556509.2021.1992892

The article looks at translation in the context of (counter)intelligence. Here translation finds itself in a situation in which scarcity of information turns originals into fragments rather than proper texts. This changes the way the translator works... Read More about In a wilderness of mirrors: the ethics of translation in Cold-War espionage.

A University in Zion: Max Weber and Gershom Scholem on Jewish Eschatology and Academic Labor (2021)
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Almog, Y. (2022). A University in Zion: Max Weber and Gershom Scholem on Jewish Eschatology and Academic Labor. Modern Intellectual History, 19(4), 1286-1303. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1479244321000329

In his “Science as Vocation,” Weber equates rational academic conduct with Jewish ethics. For Weber, the Jewish tradition, which separates moral conduct from messianism, is emblematic of scientists’ strenuous distinction of empiricism from metaphysic... Read More about A University in Zion: Max Weber and Gershom Scholem on Jewish Eschatology and Academic Labor.

Education and the dislike society: The impossibility of learning in filter bubbles (2021)
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Herm-Morris, B. (2022). Education and the dislike society: The impossibility of learning in filter bubbles. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 54(5), 502-511. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2021.1935233

As we begin to witness a new phase in the integration of digital social media platforms with educational institutions, we ought to ask how learning exchanges may be altered as a result. Looking to transformations in knowledge exchanges outside of for... Read More about Education and the dislike society: The impossibility of learning in filter bubbles.

Hannah Arendt's Political Theology (2021)
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Almog, Y. (2021). Hannah Arendt's Political Theology. Political Theology Network, Critical Theory for Political Theology 2.0,

Notwithstanding her vast engagement with theology, Hannah Arendt is considered an outsider to the intellectual milieu most readily associated with political theology. Arendt thus refrains from the Schmittian all-encompassing characterization of moder... Read More about Hannah Arendt's Political Theology.

Evolution of university internationalisation strategies and language policies: challenges and opportunities for language centres (2021)
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Critchley, M., & Wyburd, J. (2021). Evolution of university internationalisation strategies and language policies: challenges and opportunities for language centres. Language Learning in Higher Education, 11(1), https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2021-0001

In this paper, we explore how language centres can and need to seize the initiative in matters of internationalisation, language policy and supporting a multilingual and multicultural institutional environment. We identify and explore a number of cha... Read More about Evolution of university internationalisation strategies and language policies: challenges and opportunities for language centres.