…ents Chapter 4 Civic Literacy at Its Best: The “Democratic Distemper” 00 of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) John Marciano Chapter 5 A Matter of Conflicting Interests: Problematizing 00 the Traditional Role of Schools Sandra Jackson Part III Security Measures: Defendin…
…s attem pts to teach him pro- gram m ing. Raskin (1943-20 0 5), then a graduate student of m usic at UCSD, holding several previous degrees, and up to later becom ing an im - portant figure in the design of the Apple Macintosh, was concentrating on the fundam entals of program m …
…esources for building “selves” and imagined worlds. 1 The following scholarship students of the Telenovela Studies Center at Universidade de São Paulo (CETVN-USP) contributed to the research: Vital Soares da Silva Neto, Helena Sabino Rodrigues Cunha, Diana Soares Cardoso, Gustavo…
…ion on the role of foreign intervention in Cambodia and will serve interests of students in enhancing their knowledge in this area. The book’s utility, however, goes beyond the classroom. I concur with the editors that this book also serves as a useful handbook on foreign affairs…
… Independent Research (Humanities) for awarding me a grant as international PhD student. Thanks are also due to the Coimbra Group of Universities and to H.S.H. Leopold Engelbert Evrard, 13th Duke of Arenberg for awarding me the Arenberg‐Coimbra Group Prize for Erasmus Students. T…
… of Afghan society and the effects of international intervention. While still a student, Martine started in Quetta where she studied the situation of Afghan refugees (1990 and 1992–93). She then worked as community development officer in Grozny (1995) and Kabul (1997–98); asylum …
…, I ended up having an academic obligation to acquire” (Valens 2006, 18).2 As a student there, he watched three films a day over the course of five years, discovering all of the grands auteurs of European cinema but not a single African film (Anon. 1995, 9). In what follows, I will …
…he death of Yugoslavia’a leader Jozip Broz Tito. According to Woodward, “[t] he student rebellion in Kosovo in 1981 began not as a secessionist movement, but as a demon- stration against the lack of jobs for university graduates” (1999, 279-81). The transferring of authority over…
…would create a win-win situation, it would be good for Turkish students and businesspeople, and tourism from Turkey could provide a boost to European economies. By 2015, Turkish citizens might be able to travel to 30 EU member states and Schengen countries without a visa, which w…
… taught in their mother tongue. Nor were 33.3 percent (1,500) of such secondary students in 1926. For higher education, most Czechoslovakian Hungarians applied initially to German-language universities in Czechoslovakia or to universities in Hungary, but degrees from Hungary ceas…
… to the genocide itself. (...) Finally, we have found major disagreements among students of Rwandan history on questions of numbers. Time after time, conflicting figures are proffered: for the number of those who fled the country at independence, the number killed in various mass…
…rms of social impact, the action is aimed to involve both the residents and the students that enjoy the spaces of the university area in different and often conflicting ways. The project has been co-designed by students and city associations and activists, producing a participato…
…acterised with the pedagogical practice Freire calls the “Banking” method where students are told what to think – and in the context of the difficulty associated with classroom discussions of ‘race’ this often turns into an exercise in imposed “political correctness” where instea…
…ation through the Yugoslav idea of unification. The movement consisted of young students with radical socialist, anarchist and revolutionary ideas, and was mixed in its ethnic composition. Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, struggle for autonomy by Serbs and Muslims, and Serbi…
…archaeology in Africa. Antiquity 89(345): 531–541. Plaut M (2010) South African student protest, 1968: remembering the Mafeje Sit-in. History Workshop Journal 69: 199–205. Proos E and Hattingh J (2020) Advancing heritage tourism in the central Karoo: the South African War battlefi…