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Levels of context: how textual analysis becomes discourse analysis: the case of Internet lifestyle media
... 'moments' of social practice) and individuals (theorized here in two ways — in terms of cognition and as a complex of semiotic resources used to 'perform' identities). In a more practical sense, the purpose of the article is to use (certain fragments ... ... interpretation of discourse/text as simultaneously invoking different discourses and genres, as suggested in the Faircloughian approach to discourse analysis. When seen as a complex semiotic happening, the discourse is analyzed in terms of it being part ...
Consequences and Design in General and Transcendental Logic
... categorematic terms, its formal validity is defined as being invariant under substitutions for such terms. According to the second approach (e. g., Richard Billingham, Robert Fland, Ralph Strode, Richard Lavenham), the validity of a formal consequence stems ... ... feasibility requirements and defines a system’s functions that make it possible to achieve the desired outcome using available resources. Kant’s project forbids a dogmatic appeal to the transcendental relations and eternal truths of scholasticism. However,...
Escapism: non-constructive ways of teenage personal self-determination
... escapism. The theoretical basis of the research is a transformational model of protest activity of the individual (subject-being approach), in which escapism is one of the forms of protest. The authors study two most likely non-constructive ways of adolescent ... ... can be dangerous for teenagers if the searching for the value of the Self in virtual spaces is not supported by subjective resources.
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The alignment of stakeholders’ interests in interfirm networking
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The potential of natural and economic ecosystem accounting to support the management of coastal and marine territories on the example of the Kaliningrad region
... sustainable development of the Russian Federation, in particular, SDG 14 “Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development”). The region is also highly integrated into various international relations and market ... ... methodology and the data analysis of the main accounts for the shelf sea of the Kaliningrad region was based on the principles and approaches of the international statistical standard System of Environmental-Economic Accounting — Central Framework, 2012 and ...
Civil protection in the EU and its effect on the safety of the Baltic region
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Development of career guidance tourism in the Kaliningrad region (on the example of the implementation of the regional project “PRO Possibilities”)
... nationwide and in individual regions, necessitates the search for new solutions to address workforce shortages. Currently, there is virtually no region where this problem has been fully resolved. Government measures have made it possible to establish various approaches to overcoming labor resource shortages. In the Kaliningrad region, one such initiative has been the implementation of a career-guidance tourism project for school students. Career-guidance tourism is among the most popular forms of educational tourism, and its positive impact ...
Spatial aspects of regional energy security: the case of the Kaliningrad region
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Reclaiming the “Cultural Mandate”: The Idea of Sustainable Development in the Kantian Perspective
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Digital twin as a tool for modeling and optimization of complex natural and technical systems
... evolution of this technology is conducted, starting from its origins in NASA’s practice and culminating in contemporary conceptual approaches, such as the product life cycle model proposed by Michael Grieves and the multi-physics models developed by Glassgen.... ... development and the minimization of anthropogenic impact on the environment, including aspects of pollution monitoring and natural resource management. It is specifically emphasized that, unlike a simple database, a DT possesses an operational model that enables ...
“When life was in the home circle” in the conditional reasonings of Fregean mad-humans and logical penalists
... necessary condition for a dispute about truth amounts not to the carriers of non-ideal logical thought, but to a variety of approaches to reconstructing the logical form of conditional reasoning, which implies diversification of methods for solving logical ... ... construct the concept of logical penalists - non-ideal thinkers of our “home circle”, who, due to their limited intellectual resources, are sometimes content with not the best results in reasoning and who turn out to be the only candidates to participate ...
Ideology in the mailman's bags: towards the pragmatics of the postage stamp
... changes in cultural symbols during the period from 1937 to 2024. The specifics of the commemorative stamps show how not only the approach to depicting Pushkin himself is changing, but also the symbolic context in which they are included: from endowing Pushkin ... ... immersed in the structure of everyday practices as a means of mass influence, the postage stamp is a powerful socio-semiotic resource that has a direct impact on the formation, transmission and representation of cultural meanings and values. The study ...
Visual language of the city: a case study of the visual perception of third places (the case of Nizhny Novgorod)
... to its residents. The research focuses both on the processes of meaning-making—based on the interaction of various semiotic resources such as colour, imagery, graphic design, texture, and verbal signs—and on the reception and decoding of this mosaic ... ... cultural meanings embedded in semiotically complex texts are interpreted by their recipients. The study adopts an interdisciplinary approach situated at the intersection of visual communication, media urbanistics, and social semiotics. The key research methods ...
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The Image of Contemporary Russia n Language and Culture: the Thematic Issue of «Russian Review»
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Kant in the Time of COVID
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... Brodsky’s poem “I always kept saying that the fate is a game...” based on functional-semantic and communicative-pragmatic approaches. In the process of analysis, the main emphasis is placed on the author’s modality as a means of transmitting his ... ... category, explicit at various textual levels: lexical, syntactic, phonetic, and compositional. The role of the following language resources in structuring the authorial modality of the analyzed text has been identified: syntactic parallelism, poetic meter ...
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On the problem of modeling the strategic behavior of states in geoeconomics
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Sustainable development of the city territorial capital: adaptive policy through the geography of knowledge
When knowledge is a paramount resource, the effective management of its accumulation, use, and transfer becomes the most important function, which enables to ... ... this problem is most relevant in the view of a wide variety of cities and the impossibility and even danger of using unified approaches to their development. The large territory of the country, the remoteness of individual cities from each other, ...
The Institutional Architecture of Territorial Innovative Systems: Towards a Spatially Targeted Regional Policy
... regional policy. I analyse the background for, and limits to, the development of a spatially targeted regional development policy. Lithuania’s so-called valleys – integrated centres for research and business — are a possible way to embrace the approach that suggests concentrating resources on breakthrough areas, which makes it possible to put local growth points on the international map.
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Information support for crime investigation
This article considers several basic approaches to information support for a preliminary crime investigation. The author analyses the role of mass media, the use of the biosphere resources and the Internet during preliminary crime investigation. The author proposes a selection of tools and methods that can be used in crime investigation.
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A situational approach to building social managerial expert systems
... categories as ‘governance’, ‘leadership’, and ‘leadership management’ are identified as indicators of management interactions. Each of the categories is operationalized and provided with a detailed description, which includes autonomous social resources supporting effective governance in the situation of organizational interactions.
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Teachers in the Kaliningrad region: The problems and theirs solution
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The modelling of consumer demand for food in the Kaliningrad region
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The modern problems of using the Internet in investigating crimes
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