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Michael Goebel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Lotta Brantefors - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • between culture and Cultural heritage curriculum historical preconditions as constitutive for Cultural Relations the swedish case
    Pedagogy Culture and Society, 2015
    Co-Authors: Lotta Brantefors
    Abstract:

    The aim here is to describe and discuss how different Cultural meanings, offered in education, can contribute to unjust Cultural Relations such as othering and xenophobia. By analysing the Cultural and discursive content in curricula using a (neo)pragmatic curriculum theory research method, dominating ideas, values and discourses between 1948 and 2011 in Sweden are clarified. The analysis of the content is undertaken in two steps: first, as a Cultural content offered in education, and second, as an educative content, in order to discuss the fostering potential. This two-step analysis relies on an idea of values companioning the choice of content. Based on the dominating ideas in education, four phases and four discourses are further outlined and discussed, together with the role of and tension between the two dominating values governing Cultural Relations, namely ‘the culture of others’ and ‘the Cultural heritage’. Despite the different rationalities over time, the Cultural thinking never goes beyond an u...

  • Between culture and Cultural heritage: curriculum historical preconditions as constitutive for Cultural Relations – the Swedish case
    Pedagogy Culture and Society, 2015
    Co-Authors: Lotta Brantefors
    Abstract:

    The aim here is to describe and discuss how different Cultural meanings, offered in education, can contribute to unjust Cultural Relations such as othering and xenophobia. By analysing the Cultural and discursive content in curricula using a (neo)pragmatic curriculum theory research method, dominating ideas, values and discourses between 1948 and 2011 in Sweden are clarified. The analysis of the content is undertaken in two steps: first, as a Cultural content offered in education, and second, as an educative content, in order to discuss the fostering potential. This two-step analysis relies on an idea of values companioning the choice of content. Based on the dominating ideas in education, four phases and four discourses are further outlined and discussed, together with the role of and tension between the two dominating values governing Cultural Relations, namely ‘the culture of others’ and ‘the Cultural heritage’. Despite the different rationalities over time, the Cultural thinking never goes beyond an u...

Paul W. Friedrich - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Cultural Relations and Soviet Foreign Policy
    World Politics, 2020
    Co-Authors: Frederick C. Barghoorn, Paul W. Friedrich
    Abstract:

    WE attempt in this article to identify some politically significant characteristics of Soviet policy in the field of “Cultural Relations. These are discussed in the context of international affairs since the death of Stalin. The significance of this topic for governments was reemphasized by its prominence at the two Geneva East-West meetings of 1955. It impinged noticeably upon world attention once the ”Geneva spirit” had rekindled hope for a lessening of tension.

Abdullah Drury - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Nayef R. F. Al-rodhan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Role of the Arab-Islamic World in the Rise of the West: Implications for Contemporary Trans-Cultural Relations
    2020
    Co-Authors: Nayef R. F. Al-rodhan
    Abstract:

    Introduction: A Thousand Years of Amnesia The Arabs and the Italian Renaissance Re-orienting the Reformation? Prolegomena for a History of the Reformation's Connection with the Islamic World The Possible Contribution of Islamic Legal Institutions to the Emergence of a Rule of Law and the Modern State in Europe Islamic Commerce and Finance in the Rise of the West Suppressed or Falsified History? The Untold Story of Arab-Islamic Rationalist Philosophy A Forgotten Debt: Humanism and Education, from the Orient to the West The Arabic-Latin InterCultural Transmission of Scientific Knowledge in Pre-modern Europe: Historial Context and Case Studies The Way Forward: Implications for Contemporary Trans-Cultural Relations