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Written by two higher educational policy editors and experts, the essay explicates and critiques the basic (and perhaps base) motivations of the European-wide “Bologna Process” and its effects on academic degree structures of universities via the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), the Diploma Supplement (DS), and Quality Assurance (QA) and related “top-down” “steering” policy innovations. By use of a popular music metaphor (“unplugged”) the authors seek to provide a readable sketch of the practical implementation of the Process and its mixed effects on curricula reform, student learning outcomes, graduate employability and life-long learning. Recognizing its broad remit promoting “reform” of higher education in Europe, the authors remain guardedly hopeful that wise implementation of the Bologna Process policies will prevent mindless ideological “deforming” of the sector and its stakeholders.
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This essay introduces the concept of cinekphrasis to describe an intertextual mobilization by which static, singular images are conceptually re-animated as moving images. Drawing upon Wong Kar-wai’s 2007 film My Blueberry Nights as a prime example, the essay considers the importance of symbolic landscapes in conveying distinct cultural sensibilities. This transtextual reading of My Blueberry Nights identifies several tropes and themes that recur throughout the director’s work, while at the same time also situating the film within the context of the Euro-American road movie.
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Two years ago, in couple of issues of our magazine, we published dilogues with "common people", which were made during study of Zagorka Golubović, Ivana Spasić, Đorđe Pavićević and a group of researchers. Same study continued this year. Again we publish full conversations.
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Akim Djilas' book Notes of a copyreader, journalist and publicist would certainly never be written if it's author did not decide, somewhere during fifties in previous century, with a certain compromise with his consciousness, to lead peaceful and comfortable jouralistic life.
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Article about book "The art of survival – how and where lives Gipsy population in Serbia", by Bozidar Jaksic and Goran Basic.
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Investigation of the new generation: favourite books, films theatre plays, arts, interesting politicals issues.
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Article portraying a trip through the Ucrainian Bukovina.
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