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Gargi Gangopadhyay

representations of modern urban luxury, and were seen as the rewards offered by the new education. With its dynamic economy and modern infrastructure, the city became the space of radical social transition par excellence , where even the common, poor boy could

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Introduction

Textbooks in Periods of Political Transition after the Second World War

Kira Mahamud Angulo and Anna Ascenzi

Europe, with no economy and little infrastructure.” 15 The Late and Incomplete Transition to Democracy in Albania The complicated transition of Albania to democracy after forty-five years of communist rule was propelled by the student movement of 1990

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Challenging Substantive Knowledge in Educational Media

A Case Study of German History Textbooks

Lucas Frederik Garske

definition of educational media applied here. I understand the notion to refer to items, infrastructures, or individuals—intended to carry out educational tasks—that are shaped by a teaching methodology and an epistemology of the subject matter. Borrowing

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War Memories and Online Encyclopedias

Framing 30 June 1941 in Wikipedia

Mykola Makhortykh

’s infrastructure, including the local radio station and the prisons. In the prisons, Nachtigall soldiers discovered mutilated corpses of political prisoners (mostly Ukrainians, but there were Poles and Jews there as well) 38 who had been murdered in the early days

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Daniela R. P. Weiner

the world began was a race so prolific in crime.” 42 Yet thanks to the experience they had gained in Italy, the Allies now at least had a plan that allowed them to develop textbooks before the occupation and until the necessary infrastructure was

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Sarah Amsler

these ‘infrastructures of resistance’ contribute to the development of democratic educational practice both within and outside the university today. John Dewey ([1939] 2008) once wrote that universities are ‘continually reborn’ through reform

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Sintayehu Kassaye Alemu

approach of the book eschews common assumptions about African universities in terms of poor funding, low quality or lack of research infrastructure, lack of qualified staff, common colonial foundation and so on. The book explores the roles of African

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Susan Wright and Penny Welch

, LATISS 6 , no. 2 . Vonderau , A. ( 2015 ) ‘ Audit culture and the infrastructures of excellence: On the effects of campus management technologies ’, LATISS 8 , no. 2 : 29 – 47 . Welch , P. ( 2009 ) ‘ The evolution of government policy

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Negotiating Girl-led Advocacy

Addressing Early and Forced Marriage in South Africa

Sadiyya Haffejee, Astrid Treffry-Goatley, Lisa Wiebesiek, and Nkonzo Mkhize

infrastructure, and poor service delivery make daily life a struggle for many local families as the Okhahlamba Local Municipality (2015) recognizes. Loskop falls under the Amangwe Traditional Authority, and traditional gender and cultural norms, practices, and

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Shailendra Kumar Singh

infrastructure, Jio “scaled the overall Internet consumption in India by providing low-cost 4G Internet rates along with Jio smartphones” ( Mehta 2019: 5551 ). This aggressive approach has forced other leading telecom operators to reduce data prices substantially