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Studies in ethnopragmatics, cultural semantics, and intercultural communication: meaning and culture University of Antwerp
Cultural Brokerage, Addressing Boundaries and the New Paradigm of Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage. Folklore Studies, Transdisciplinary Perspectives and UNESCO Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Cultural brokerage is a crucial topic in folklore studies and the paradigm of safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage.
Introduction to the special issue on ‘Textures of diaspora and (post-)digitality : a cultural studies approach’ Ghent University
This editorial of the Special Issue ‘Textures of Diaspora and (Post-)Digitality: A Cultural Studies Approach’ explores the digital agency of diasporic communities by showing how cultural and literary studies genuinely contribute to scholarly debates and our understanding of digital diasporas. It explores the implications of the digital in a (post-)digital age, one in which the notion of diaspora is used to refer to actual ethnic, religious ...
Introduction: Strengthening Cultural War Studies Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Cultural studies and critical literacies Ghent University
Comparative cultural studies and pedagogy Ghent University
Does Ecocriticism Really Matter? Exploring the Relevance of Green Cultural Studies. Ghent University
The Blind Spot in Studies on Cultural Consumption: Focus on the Non-attender Ghent University
All too often studies on cultural consumption ignore the vast amount of respondents who do not attend cultural activities. Due to the lack of knowledge of individuals with a limited consumption pattern, it may seem that this group is a homogeneous set in which differentiation is small or non-existing. The aim of this paper is to characterize and segment this large group of non-attenders. In order to do so, we enclose not only demographic ...