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Potreba za promišljanjem sadržaja i konteksta hrvatske politike nameće se danas jednako intenzivno znanstvenim analitičarima politike, politolozima, kao i samim političkim sudionicima te građanima kao njezinim krajnjim adresatima. Ta je potreba osobito naglašena u prijelomnom vremenu nakon propasti komunizma, formiranja nezavisne hrvatske države i njezine obrane u nametnutom ratu, u uvjetima dinamičkog strukturiranja hrvatskoga političkog sustava. Zbog toga su Fakultet političkih znanosti i časopis Politička misao nastojali — a nastojat će i ubuduće - potaknuti politološku analizu hrvatske politike kao i političko-teorijsku refleksiju o njezinim pretpostavkama i perspektivama. Smatramo da time možemo pridonijeti izgradnji demokratske političke kulture u Hrvatskoj.
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It was towards the end of the Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium in June 2014 that Joe Emonds raised the possibility of another Central European linguistics conference. Olinco had been running for two consecutive years and the organisers planned to take a break and resume as a biannual event starting in 2016. Joe’s idea was that the other event could take place in the odd years in between.
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Behavioral addictions are a specific group of mental and behavioral disorders. At present, this group of disorders is not present in DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 2000) or ICD-10 (World Health Organization, 1994). However, in spite of this, the Substance-related disorders group of the DSM-IV has proposed revisions to this that opens up the possibility for non-substance disorders to be subsumed under the name Substance Use and Addictive Disorders. This is because one non-chemical addiction (i.e., pathological gambling) has become part of this group (Holden, 2010). Other disorders currently treated as behavioral addictions elsewhere in the academic literature (e.g., video game addiction, sex addiction, exercise addiction) look as though they may take some time to be included in recognized psychiatric diagnostic manuals.
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This special issue on Humour and Folklore contains 15 articles by 18 contributors. Ten studies are in English, three in Russian, one is in French, and one in German. This issue grew from seven panels and plenary lectures on humour research presented in Hungary in 2007 at the International Symposium “Humour and Linguistics/Folklore” organized by Anna T. Litovkina and Péter Barta at the Illyés Gyula College of Education (Szekszárd, 14–16 September 2007). The program committee accepted proposals for papers on focused topics that examined humour in relation to linguistics or folklore.
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The Polish discussion on Ukraine and the “Eastern Question” filled the pages of many of the underground publications that existed in the 1980s in communist Poland. Similar to Kultura since the late 1940s, they called for reconciliation between former enemies and mutual forgiveness for past crimes committed by all sides.
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