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Crossover Hinduism and Other Possible Categories When Dealing with Hinduism in Europe
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In: Religions ; Volume 12 ; Issue 9 (2021)
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Les religions abrahamites dans le discours du Front National dans le contexte d'extrêmes droites populistes européennes
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In: Political Discourses at the Extremes: Expressions of Populism in Romance Speaking Countries ; 4 ; Stockholm Studies in Romance Languages ; 53-81 (2021)
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ... : Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya ...
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ; Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya
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Les religions abrahamites dans le discours du Front National dans le contexte d’extrêmes droites populistes européennes
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In: Political Discourses at the Extremes : Expressions of Populism in Romance Speaking Countries ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03140784 ; Political Discourses at the Extremes : Expressions of Populism in Romance Speaking Countries, 4, Stockholm University Press, pp.53 - 81, 2019, Stockholm Studies in Romance Languages, 978-91-7635-095-9. ⟨10.16993/bax.d⟩ ; https://www.stockholmuniversitypress.se (2019)
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Extreme Speech| Ritualized Opposition in Danish Practices of Extremist Language and Thought
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In: International Journal of Communication; Vol 13 (2019); 18 ; 1932-8036 (2019)
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The CAPOS mutation in ATP1A3 alters Na/K-ATPase function and results in auditory neuropathy which has implications for management
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In: ISSN: 0340-6717 ; EISSN: 1432-1203 ; Human Genetics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02349575 ; Human Genetics, Springer Verlag, 2018, 137 (2), pp.111--127. ⟨10.1007/s00439-017-1862-z⟩ (2018)
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Re-imagining Sleswig: language and identity in the German-Danish borderlands - understanding the regional, national and transnational dimensions of minority identity
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This thesis examines the interplay between regional, national and transnational dimensions of identity and language in the Danish and, to a lesser extent, the German minority communities of Sleswig. It also investigates the relationship between subjective and objective interpretations of minority membership. Obtaining data from a survey study carried out on 208 individuals from the Sleswigian minorities, this thesis maps out the composition of minority identity in the 21st century, whilst also using historical evidence as an explanation for the findings. The study shows that the minorities function as two closely-linked and supplementary groups to the national majorities. German language dominates most spheres in both minorities, yet bilingualism and code-switching are essential to minority life and defining group identity. Furthermore, whilst national identities are of a lesser importance to the minorities today than regional or transnational identities, minority identity is still nonetheless hybridised from its roots in the national cultures and languages of Denmark and Germany. The minorities are thus able to “cherry-pick” social, economic, political and linguistic capital from both nations. I argue that although minority identity and language are constantly under negotiation, legitimising a claim to minority identity by way of subjective will is nevertheless juxtaposed with meeting certain objective criteria expected by members of the communities, such as bilingualism, ancestral and geographical links to the region, an understanding of regional history and shared political beliefs. The study seeks originality by mapping the interaction between the regional, national and transnational dimensions of identity in the Danish and German minorities and by examining the influence of social media on identity expression in Sleswig. It also provides a fresh critical understanding of the impact of language on minority identity formation across recent generations in Sleswig. Finally, the thesis proposes a theoretical framework for the study of hybrid and dual minority identities, rooted in theories from nationalism studies, sociology, anthropology and sociolinguistics.
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borderlands; borders; Denmark; Germany; identity; language; minority; Schleswig
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33174
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Different starting points for early foreign language learning: A comparative study with Danish and Spanish young learners of English
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Dansk Biografisk Lexikon: Tillige Omfattende Norge for Tidsrummet 1537-1814
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Soziale Wahrnehmung von Vornamen - Skandinavien und Österreich im Vergleich
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Re-conceptualizing mother tongue tuition of Estonian abroad as a transnational phenomenon
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In: Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat, Vol 13, Pp 171-185 (2017) (2017)
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Die friesische Volksgruppe im Bundesland Schleswig-Holstein
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In: Europa Regional ; 11.2003 ; 1 ; 12-16 (2016)
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Zwischen englischsprachigem Studium und landessprachigem Umfeld : internationale Absolventen deutscher und dänischer Hochschulen
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IDS Mannheim
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