Browsing Issue 24 (2021) by Title

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Browsing Issue 24 (2021) by Title

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  • Hadžidedić, Zlatko (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    Most theories of nationalism labelled as ‘modernist’ tend to overlook the fact that the phenomenon to which they vaguely refer as ‘Modernity’ is defined by a single, very precise and consistent socio-economic system, that ...
  • Cvikl, Jerca Legan (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco” Chanel is a creative icon who has freed the ‘new’ woman from the millennium of dictated dress codes, stereotypical behaviors and clichéd sexual and status simplification. The little black dress has ...
  • Knoop, Carin-Isabel (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    The dislocation of the pandemic caused social convulsions around the world. Well meaning members of the middle and rule class seem to have rediscovered humans – essential workers, employees, members of under-represented ...
  • Parra, Carlos; Geriguis-Mina, Nanci (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    In reference to cultural patterns in collectivistic societies, teaching and learning are greatly influenced by the teachers’ collectivistic or individualistic cultural orientation (Kaur & Noman, 2015). However, in dealing ...
  • Pehar, Antonio (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    The article deals with the religious and confessional identity of the population in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of Ottoman and then the Austro-Hungarian authorities, and it is trying to define the elements of ...
  • Isaraj, Loreta (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    SME-s role in the economic development and economic structure is changing drastically, as it is gaining new dimensions the role they have as social agents. This becomes particularly present in the paradigm shift of the EU ...
  • Lopez-Alves, Fernando (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    What is the future of liberal democracy? Is the “liberal” ingredient of 21st century democracy compatible with its “demos”? Are developed democracies more equalitarian and less stratified than other regimes? Or are present ...

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