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Autor:
Rūta Muktupāvela
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 4:67-79
Autor:
Rūta Muktupāvela, Agnese Treimane
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 9:89-99
Livs are one of the Baltic Finnish ethnic groups; their historical location is in the north-western part of Kurzeme and Vidzeme Regions in Latvia. According to the 2011 census in Latvia, 250 individuals defined themselves as Livs. This marks a signif
Autor:
Rūta Muktupāvela
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 12:4-18
Autor:
Rūta Muktupāvela, Janīna Kursīte
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 19:27-43
Liquid modernity is a concept proposed by Zygmunt Bauman that denotes modern tendencies in the development of the global capitalism economy. One of the main processes characterizing liquid modernity is human mobility, which in its turn results in a f
Autor:
Rūta Muktupāvela, Ieva Vītola
Publikováno v:
Letonica. :52-76
Autor:
Alastair McIntosh, Philip McDermott, Alessandro Testa, Thomas M. Wilson, Marion Demossier, Rūta Muktupāvela, Gabriela Kiliánová
Publikováno v:
Anthropological Journal of European Cultures. 28:viii-xiv
The success of an academic journal depends on many factors. Let us, however, only mention two of them: its high-quality editing and its continuity. The Anthropological Journal of European Cultures is prosperous because it fulfils both of these criter
Autor:
Anda Laķe, Rūta Muktupāvela
Publikováno v:
Heritage and Festivals in Europe: Performing Identities
The objectives of this essay are to (1) explore whether and in what ways the Song and Dance Celebration (SDC) as an element of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is used in Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian nation branding practices, (2) comparatively
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Autor:
Laķe, Anda, Rūta Muktupāvela
The objectives of this essay are to (1) explore whether and in what ways the Song and Dance Celebration (SDC) as an element of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is used in Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian nation branding practices, (2) comparatively
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=sygma_______::1af7d77cc87d4ec8f8c641cb672a49d7
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2613875
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2613875
Autor:
Rūta Muktupāvela
Publikováno v:
Pomegranate. 14:69-90
The end of the twentieth century was a period in Latvian history marked with substantial political, social, economic, and world-view changes. When the movement for the establishment of the independent national state started, ethnic and cultural value