Three stages of publication and perception of A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s artistic works in China
... Infrastructure (CNKI). The article highlights three stages in the process of publishing and perceiving the writer’s works, studies the opinions of various researchers about the artistic value of the writer’s work, and analyzes the specific features of the development ... ... disappeared for 42 years. Writer Solzhenitsyn is a more attractive figure in Chinese research works.
Solzhenitsyn, translation, publicism, Russian literature, Chinese Russian studies
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10.5922/pikbfu-2023-1-6
Political and economic problems of the “Three Seas Initiative” on the research agenda of Polish think-tanks
... for foreign policy activities has been examined. Key political and economic aspects of the implementation of the “Three Seas Initiative,” which are the focus of attention of the Polish expert community, have been identified. Based on the body of publicly available expert opinions and analytical reports, the article presents an assessment of the activities of these think tanks, which substantively contribute to shaping the zone of Poland’s primary foreign policy and foreign economic interests within the framework of ...
Peasant horse breeding in the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th — early 20th century: the historiographical aspect
... historiographical periods are distinguished. Although the first works on the issue appeared in the pre-Soviet period, most were opinion pieces. In the Soviet period, the Marxist-Leninist ideology prompted historians to delve into the peasant economy. Yet,... ... alongside comparative analysis of peasant horse breeding across regions or exploration of how central departments, zemstvos and public organisations contributed to the modernisation of the industry.
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Creative Potential of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of the Idea of the New Enlightenment
... confronted with a series of global problems, exacerbated by technological advancements. In this context, concerns arise in the public consciousness regarding the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to surpass humans in intellectual and creative activities.... ... implementing diverse forms of creative activities, including text, image and music generation. Additionally, I present diverse opinions of researchers regarding creativity in AI. To systematise these perspectives, I propose a classification which allows ...
What tour guides are (not) silent about: on the social regulation of tour narratives (the case of the Kaliningrad region)
... the excursion itself, where group dynamics come into play, as well as institutional control. The study demonstrates that the guide is a bearer of symbolic power, manifested in the ability to ascribe meaning to objects and events, and, thereby, shape public opinion. In this sense, the guide moves beyond the role of a mere narrator, assuming the function of a creator of meanings. Guided tours perform an important social function, fostering a positive image of the territory, its history, and culture for visitors....
Digital storytelling and micro-narratives — new forms of representation of personal experience and collective creativity
... influence of the hypertext system of cross-references. Each participant in this creative process acts not only as a co-creator, but also as a co-author of many narratives. The narratives, which translate personalized evaluative and often pseudo-expert opinions into the public space, are becoming increasingly emotional to the detriment of the content. Constantly increasing the information flow and immersing its participants in the interactive world of emotional collective meta-narratives composed of fragments of individual ...
Emotional and receptive-axiological aspects of the speech act of threat in everyday conflict communication in Russian
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Latvia After the Referendum: What Comes Next?
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Moral und Dogma: Alois Riehls Neukantianismus im Spannungsfeld zwischen Religion und Politik
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Knowing humanity without knowing the human being: The structure of polemic in Kant’s political argumentation
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The features of using manipulative techniques to influence public opinion (based on the materials of the US presidential campaign of 2012)
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The methods of manipulative influence on the addressee aimed at creating a positive image: the case of 2012 presidential election campaign
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Ignacy Paderewski on the borders and foreign policy of independent Poland (1914—1921)
... Poland, to assess his contribution to the process of restoring its independence. The views and activities of Paderewski are studied in published political manifestos, diplomatic correspondence, publicist articles written by Paderewski, as well as his public speeches and interviews and memoirs. The study identified and analyzed Paderewski's concept of the principles and form of independent Poland state structure, which, in his opinion, should be recreated within the borders before the first partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. This concept was used as the basis for an unprecedented campaign that he launched in the war years in North America and Europe. After ...
Participation of foreign volunteers in the Greek Revolution of 1821—1830
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GMOs in agriculture: legal regulation and discussion
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The Christian right movement in the USA in the 1990s
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The Russian and American approaches to studying the phenomenon of “investigative mindset”
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The discourse of “European identity” in the conditions of the EU crisis
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Geography and economy of the Kaliningrad region: limitations and prospects of development
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The formation of the political elite in Lithuania at the turn of the 1980s—1990s: the role of “moral politicians”
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