The Russian and American approaches to studying the phenomenon of “investigative mindset”
This article examines the origin of the term ‘investigative mindset’ and different opinions on the term’s meaning. In particular, the article focuses on the scientific approaches to the investigative mindset in Russia and the United States of America. The authors analyse the prospects for the development of ...
The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... comprised 70 % of the total population growth in Russian coastal areas. This increase was due to inertia: it continued regardless of the emerging tension between Russia and the largest EU states. At the same time, it was a product of the Eurocentric mindset of a part of Russian society, which added to the effect of the already existing core-periphery gradient. Subsequent geopolitical events, coupled with economic and natural factors, prompted the population of Russia’s Far East to concentrate in ...
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... top-tier higher education, impactful global social initiatives, and cutting-edge research endeavours. The Institute showcases these opportunities as a testament to the contributions of the Swedish populace and the embodiment of the inclusive Swedish mindset, which welcomes foreign students.
Positioning Sweden as a country giving an opportunity to pursue higher education is a task of the Study in Sweden website launched in 2003.<8> These efforts are also reflected through various sections on ...
Estonian ‘Balticness’ as a social construct: meanings and contextual specifics
... states (Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland) and the UK. The boundaries of Yule-land clearly coincide with some modern interpretations of the North European geographical area. In addition to the Yule tradition, Ilves saw as a unifying factor a mindset shared by Yule-land residents:
Brits, Scandinavians, Finns, and Estonians consider themselves rational, logical, unencumbered by emotional arguments; we are business-like, stubborn and hard-working. Our southern neighbours see us as too dry and ...
Janusz Głowacki yesterday and today
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18. Януш Гловацкий // Culture.pl : [сайт]. URL:
https://culture.pl/ru/artist/
yanush-glovackiy (дата обращения: 23.01.2019).
Mianowskaya J.
carnival, playwright, reflections, essays, topical issues, differences in mindset
81-89
The Development of a Criminalistics Theory in Russia and the United States: A Comparative Analysis
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http://www.media.ba/en/journalism-techniques-strategic-communication-campaigns-investigative-journal...
(дата обращения: 15.05.2018).
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Problems of Studying Russian Hagiography
... of hagiographic topoi, which is linked to the concept of literary etiquette. This concept is examined from a polemic standpoint since it does not fully conform to the genesis and function of hagiographic topoi. It is concluded that the worldview and mindset of the hagiographer play a crucial role in the creation of a vita belonging to a particular historical period and church traditions. The author addresses the problem of studying Russian hagiographic literature of the modern and contemporary periods....
Wry humor as a philosophy
....oracle-today
. ru/articles/22232/ (дата обращения: 12.04.2016).
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Berestnev G., Tsvetkova A.
pessimism, wry humor, mindset, concepts, human, semiotics, creolized texts, verbal texts
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