Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Daŭro: 36 min., 12 sek.- Prelego prezentita en Madrid kadre de la Simpozio de ILEI, kunorganizita kun UNED kaj Hispana ...Esperanto-Federacio, en 2018.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Daŭro: 30 min., 25 sek.- Prelego prezentita en Madrid kadre de la Simpozio de ILEI, kunorganizita kun UNED kaj Hispana ...Esperanto-Federacio, en 2018.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Daŭro: 59 min., 4 sek.- Prelego de José Antonio del Barrio, prezidanto de Hispana Esperanto-Federacio, kadre de la preleg-ciklo pri ...la historio de framasonismo organizita de CIEM (Centro Ibérico de Estudios Masónicos), en februaro 2020- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
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ABSTRACT
In this 2015 presidential address, I use the story of so‐called artificial (invented, constructed) languages to discuss anthropology as an act of imagining alternative worlds. I argue that ...this activity becomes particularly salient at moments of crisis in liberal democratic capitalism and takes a variety of forms according to the position of social actors with respect to the political economic conditions they face. From Esperanto to Klingon and beyond, artificial languages illustrate some key dilemmas and responses, of which anthropology is a part. Presidential Address, language, anthropology, artificial languages
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En este discurso presidencial del 2015, uso la historia de los llamados lenguajes artificiales (inventados, construidos) para discutir la antropología como un acto de imaginar mundos alternativos. Argumento que esta actividad llega a ser particularmente prominente en momentos de crisis en el capitalismo democrático liberal, y toma una variedad de formas de acuerdo a la posición de los actores sociales con respecto a las condiciones económicas políticas que ellos enfrentan. Desde el esperanto al klingon y más allá, LAs ilustran algunos dilemas y respuestas claves, de los cuales la antropología es una parte. Discurso Presidencial, lenguaje, antropología, lenguajes artificiales
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Daŭro: 1 h., 30 min., 48 sek.- Guilherme Fians, Laetitia Bert kaj Javier Alcalde prezentas el la 2a parto de la 43a Esperantologia ...Konferenco, okazigita kadre de la Centro por Esploro kaj Dokumentado pri la Monda Lingvo-Problemo (CED) de UEA. Tiu prezento estis pretigita okaze de la 2a Virtuala Kongreso de Esperanto (VK), okazinta en julio 2021.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
The simplification of the political landscape in terms of ‘left’ and ‘right’ is common across most democracies, if not most of the world. This would suggest that the terminology has a shared core ...meaning in different political contexts. While no such stable element has been established in the political science literature, various potential dividing lines that may form the core meaning have been proposed. This paper is the most extensive comparative study to our knowledge that evaluates these proposals by studying responses to open‐ended survey questions on what voters associate with the terms ‘left’ and ‘right’. Data from eight different democratic political contexts are analysed using quantitative text analysis methods. The results demonstrate varied support for the different explanations. Evidence is found in all contexts for the hypothesis that acceptance of inequality divides left‐ from right‐wing politics. That the left‐right dimension is a divide between those for and against government intervention in the economy, or between those for change and against change, is mostly congruent with our findings. We find less evidence that either secular/religious divisions, or different conceptions of equality, consistently differentiate left from right. Our findings point towards the existence of a context‐independent underlying dimension of left‐right competition.
The subject of the article is the concept of a universal language and a reflection on its importance for law. The starting point is a presentation of the history of the concept of a common language ...for all mankind, a concept that has always accompanied man – it is present in the Bible, in the ancient writings of Near Eastern peoples, it was alive in the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance, and it experienced its particular heyday – among other reasons because of the gradual abandonment of Latin as the language of science – in the seventeenth century, an age that was reformist by definition. Since its inception, the concept of a universal language has been inextricably linked with the idea of world peace and universal happiness for all people. It is significant that in most universal language designs, regardless of the era, there were, to a greater or lesser extent, references to the utility of such languages for law. The author, tracing the development of the concept of a universal language, focuses on its fullest contemporary development: Esperanto. Esperanto, like previous universal language designs, places particular emphasis on ideas linked to the concept of a universal language, especially the idea of peaceful coexistence and understanding between peoples. In this context, it is reasonable to ask what role Esperanto can play in the development of certain branches of law, especially international law. Given the position of English as the language of legal acts of international importance, the answer to this question is currently not clear.