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Lira, José Tavares Correia de. "O urbanismo e o seu outro: raça, cultura e cidade no Brasil (1920-1945)." Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais, no. 1 (May 31, 1999): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22296/2317-1529.1999n1p47.

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Este trabalho explora algumas matrizes do pensamento social brasileiro em sua abordagem da formação do espaço urbano no país, em particular no que concerne às relações raciais, étnicas e culturais nas cidades. Parte da hipótese de que, a partir dos anos 20, o discurso urbanístico encontra na eugenia e no regionalismo bases confiáveis ao realinhamento nacionalista de sua intervenção técnica no espaço e na cultura de cidades complexamente divididas. Tendo em vista a problemática contemporânea das renovações urbanas, examina as questões de segregação social, distribuição no espaço e identificação cultural de grupos étnicos, nacionais e regionais em estudos e trechos de estudos sobre cidades de Oliveira Vianna, Gilberto Freyre, José Mariano Filho, Donald Pierson e Samuel Lowrie. Palavras-chave: urbanismo; cidade; nação; pensamento social brasileiro; relações raciais; etnicidade; eugenia; culturalismo; regionalismo. "Urbanism and its alter: race, culture and the city in Brazil (1920-1945)" Abstract: This paper deals with some important sources of the social thought in Brazil as they refer to the formation of the urban space in the country, particularly in respect to racial, ethnic, and cultural relations in the city. It raises the hypothesis that the urbanistic discourse, from the 1920s onwards, finds in eugenics and regionalism some reliable basis for the nationalistic realignment of its technical intervention in complexly divided urban spaces and cultures. Having in mind the contemporary question of urban renovation, it specially examines matters of social segregation, spatial distribution and cultural identification of ethnic, national and regional groups in some writings of Oliveira Vianna, Gilberto Freyre, José Mariano Filho, Donald Pierson and Samuel Lowrie. Keywords: urbanism; city; nation; Brazilian social thought; racial relationships; ethnicity; eugenics; culturalism; regionalism.
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Lorenzetti, Luigi. "Regioni e regionalità in area alpina: dalle architetture politiche alle architetture costruite / Regions and regionalism in the Alpine area: from political architectures to built architectures." Regionalità e produzione architettonica contemporanea nelle Alpi, no. 1 ns, november 2018 (November 15, 2018): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/aa1801b.

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The article deals with the concept of regionalism including it in the dialogue between architectural culture and alpine world through an interdisciplinary perspective. As a result of historical processes of interaction with external cultural, social and economic situations, the Alps look as a mosaic of identities with an evasive and discontinuous contour. This has encouraged the segmentation of approaches to read them and the increase of the geographies, through regionalism, has tried to reconstruct the logic and coherence of this space. In the second half of last century, the criticism to the regionalist paradigm has led to a new view of the region that can find new perspectives in the regionalism as a space of governance of the territory. Through regionalism, the contemporary alpine architecture brings up the complex network of cultural circulation and government and political systems. The architectural culture stands as a medium of comprehension of the territory as an expression of values, awareness and common and shared practices. In this perspective, regionalism reflects the cultures and the needs of living in the mountains. At the same time the culture of construction needs the participation of a civil society aware of the values of inclusion and belonging; in other words a society that, through culture, expresses awareness and common and shared practices; in other words its regionalism.
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Hubík, S. "Social and cultural logic of regionalism." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 48, No. 2 (February 29, 2012): 93–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5294-agricecon.

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Research into the globalisation processes leads to establishing the set of concepts with the relative heuristic, methodological, and theoretical effectiveness as well as consequent practical effectiveness. Yet, a simple analysis shows this set of concepts as dependent on certain political programmes and projects. Scientific research is not a prirori limited by any other language – except its own, i.e. scientific language. To accept the language of non-scientific discourse means (mostly) to accept the non-scientific logic, too. Scientific establishment of region, community or similar social unit is a matter of logic different from the logic of political programmes or projects. Scientific research seeks logic of a subject (region, e.g.) from outside as well as from inside. That is why ideas and principles of social constructivism would have to play an important role among the scientific research tools. These principles and ideas are not a part of simple language and logic of political programmes and projects. Substitution of scientific language and scientific logic by political ones could lead to a fatal error. A region is the result of social construction, yet the scientific construct of a region is only one dimension of this complex process. This process can be called a social and cultural cartography process and could be based on parallel or complementary research methodologies – on standard methodology (working by means of standard descriptive and analytical quantitative research tools) and on social constructivism methodology (social and cultural cartography). Such complementary research is capable of overcoming relatively naive language and logic of political programmes and projects as well as limited heuristic possibilities of a standard scientific approach.
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Fiol, Stefan. "Articulating Regionalism through Popular Music: The Case ofNauchami Narayanain the Uttarakhand Himalayas." Journal of Asian Studies 71, no. 2 (May 2012): 447–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911812000101.

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As regionalism has become a politically and economically advantageous policy across much of Asia, vernacular popular music has concomitantly become an important arena for articulating and codifying shared regionalist sentiment. This article explores the reasons for the emergence of subnational regionalism within post-independence India, and its more recent resurgence since the 1990s, arguing that expansion and diversification of popular music (in combination with other media) industries have been central to these processes. Examining the case of the protest song “Nauchami Narayana” from the Uttarakhand Himalayas, the article then investigates how vernacular popular music can blend local signs of devotion and cultural identity in order to effect political change and articulate a space of regional belonging.
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Keane, Damien. "Contrary Regionalisms and Noisy Correspondences: The BBC in Northern Ireland circa 1949." Modernist Cultures 10, no. 1 (March 2015): 26–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2015.0096.

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This essay examines the limits and possibilities of the mid-century broadcasting field in Northern Ireland, by attending to the dynamic interplay at the BBC's Belfast station of three competing regional formations: the political regionalism of the Northern Irish state; the cultural regionalism of a coterie of Northern Irish writers and intellectuals; and the broadcasting regionalism instituted as part of the BBC's policy of national programming. These contrary regionalisms each had different and, at times, competing criteria for what constituted particular and typical details of life in the North, and broadcasters had to negotiate the inexact correspondences among them with ears tuned to the political relations triangulated by Belfast, Dublin, and London. Beginning with a consideration of how broadcasters in Northern Ireland produced forms of mediated actuality both in and beyond the studio, the essay concludes with Sam Hanna Bell's This is Northern Ireland (1949), a feature that explores the tension of overspill and containment effected less by the partition of Ireland than by the contradictions inherent to the broadcasting field.
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Panov, P. V. "REGIONALIST PARTIES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: FACTORS OF SUCCESS." Вестник Пермского университета. Политология 16, no. 3 (2022): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2218-1067-2022-3-5-14.

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At the end of the XX - beginning of the XXI centuries, regionalist parties have become reputable and influential political players in the European political landscape, however, the unevenness of their development in the cross-regional dimension raises the question of the factors that impact their success. The article aims to test the hypothesis developed in previous works based on other empirical data and using different ways of operationalizing variables. The study is carried out by the method of multiple linear regression on the empirical material of all 313 administrative-territorial units of European countries that fully correspond to the concept of "region". As a result of the analysis, it was found that the socio-cultural and historical specificity of the region has the most stable influence on the success of regionalist parties, while the socio-cultural one is of utmost importance. The level of economic development of the region is also statistically significant, but its effects are multidirectional. In the countries of "old" Europe, more developed regions tend to have regionalism, while in "new" Europe, on the contrary, regionalist parties are more successful in underdeveloped regions. The hypothesis regarding the positive impact of decentralization on the development of regionalist parties is not confirmed.
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Secklehner, Julia. "A New Austrian Regionalism: Alfons Walde and Austrian Identity in Painting after 1918." Austrian History Yearbook 52 (April 5, 2021): 201–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237821000072.

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AbstractThis essay assesses the role of regionalism in interwar Austrian painting with a focus on the Tyrolean painter and architect Alfons Walde (1891–1958). At a time when painting was seen to be in crisis, eclipsed by the deaths of prominent Viennese artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, regionalism offered an alternative engagement with modern art. As the representative of a wider regionalist movement, Walde paved the way for a clearly identifiable image of rural Austria without foregoing the modernization process that took place in the Alps at the time. Filtering essential elements of local culture and synthesizing them with both a modern formal language and “modern” topics, most significantly ski tourism, he created a regionalism that reverberated beyond the narrow confines of his home province and caught particular momentum during the rise of the Austrian Ständestaat in the 1930s. Moving in between regional and national significance, Walde's work underlines the essential position of the region in Austria after 1918 and conveys that an engaged regionalism that responded to the rapid cultural and political changes taking place became a significant aspect of interwar Austrian painting.
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Paula, Flávia Ferreira de, and Célia Regina Delácio Fernandes. "Pluralidade cultural na literatura infantojuvenil brasileira: Projeto Literatura em Minha Casa em questão." Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture 38, no. 3 (August 16, 2016): 233. http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/actascilangcult.v38i3.30688.

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O objetivo deste artigo é buscar as representações de pluralidade cultural brasileira nas obras de literatura infantojuvenil do Programa Nacional Biblioteca da Escola [PNBE], nas edições de 2001, 2002 e 2003, anos do projeto Literatura em Minha Casa, em especial aquelas destinadas à 4 e 5ª séries do Ensino Fundamental. O estudo parte dos editais de convocação para inscrição das obras que diziam que as coleções deveriam “[...] apresentar-se como um pequeno retrato da cultura brasileira [...]” (Brasil, 2001; 2002; 2003, p. 12), entendendo essa cultura como marcada pela diversidade. Para tanto, a análise foi dividida em dois momentos: o primeiro, que trata de pluralidade étnica, e o segundo sobre cultura e regionalismo. Em linhas gerais, os resultados apontam que, dentre 120 obras analisadas, 15 apresentam pluralidade étnico-racial e 12 obras apresentam aspectos de regionalismos e culturas de diferentes lugares do Brasil.
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Tessaro Pelinser, André, and Márcio Miranda Alves. "La permanencia del regionalismo en la literatura brasileña contemporánea." Poligramas, no. 53 (September 5, 2021): e2311576. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/poligramas.v0i53.11576.

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Este artículo analiza la permanencia de marcas del regionalismo en la prosa de la literatura brasileña contemporánea. Considerado superado por la crítica literaria y renegado por los escritores, el regionalismo entró a la historia de la literatura brasileña como sinónimo de arte de baja calidad estética. Sin embargo, se percibe que los temas regionales nunca dejaron de ser materia para la narrativa ficcional brasileña, desde Guimarães Rosa, Erico Verissimo y Josué Guimarães, hasta Luiz Antonio de Assis Brasil, Antônio Torres y Milton Hatoum. Se observa que la diferencia entre el presente y el pasado reside en el énfasis dado por los escritores al contexto y al espacio regionales, orgullosos, en un primer momento, de las particularidades regionales y, en la contemporaneidad, preocupados por la problematización de los contrastes culturales. Se concluye que la literatura brasileña contemporánea debe mucho a la tradición regionalista, sin que ello implique cuestionamientos de calidad estética, y que le corresponde a la crítica investigar los temas y las formas de la narrativa como claves de interpretación para problemas históricos que perduran.
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Zanon, Bruno, Giorgio Tecilla, Roberto Paoli, and Marco Piccolroaz. "Trentino. Territorio, paesaggio e architettura del regionalismo / Territory, landscape and critical regionalism in Trentino." Regionalità e produzione architettonica contemporanea nelle Alpi, no. 1 ns, november 2018 (November 15, 2018): 138–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/aa1801p.

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The progress of the practice and the debate on architecture in the Alpine region of Trentino, in the last fifty years, has been characterised by a pivotal role of the Autonomous Province, the local authority with key competencies in environmental matters and spatial organisation, on the one hand, and by the experimentation and the promotion of discussion events on architecture, on the other. In the Sixties, spatial planning was conceived as a key instrument to support the development of a mountain province. Change was the perspective, and this required the activation of landscape control procedures centred on the control of the quality of architectural projects. This was not enough to qualify the professional practice, although some architects were able to propose innovative projects and began to animate the cultural debate, to establish supra-local relationships and to consolidate the awareness of the role of the architectural project. The contributions proposed are aimed at critically examine such issues, with a particular focus on the experience of institutions such as the “Scuola per il Governo del Territorio e del Paesaggio” within the Trentino School of Management, the “Osservatorio per il Paesaggio” within the Autonomous Province and the “Circolo Trentino Architettura Contemporanea”. Factors that led a decisive evolution of the spatial planning framework in the last decade, characterised by a new attention to the landscape and to the quality of architectural design, thanks to cultural initiatives, occasions of debate, and training paths.
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Sablin, Ivan, and Daniel Sukhan. "Regionalisms and Imperialisms in the Making of the Russian Far East, 1903–1926." Slavic Review 77, no. 2 (2018): 333–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2018.126.

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Tracing the emergence of the Russian Far East as a new region of the Russian Empire, revolutionary Russia, and the Soviet Union through regionalist and imperialist discourses and policies, this article briefly discusses Russian expansion in the Pacific littoral, outlines the history of regionalism in North Asia during the revolutionary and early Soviet periods, and focuses on the activities of the Far Eastern Council of People's Commissars (Dal΄sovnarkom), the Far Eastern Republic (FER), and the Far Eastern Revolutionary Committee (Dal΄'revkom). Inspired by Siberian regionalism and other takes on post-imperial decentralization, the Bolshevik Aleksandr Mikhailovich Krasnoshchekov and other regional politicians became the makers of the new region from within. Meanwhile, the legacies of the empire's expansionism, the Bolshevik “new imperialism” in Asia, and the Japanese military presence in the region during the Russian Civil War accompanied the consolidation of the Russian Far East.
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Evron, Nir. "“Fog-Shaped Men”: The Remnant Figure in Postbellum American Regionalism." Genre 52, no. 3 (December 1, 2019): 179–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00166928-7965792.

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This essay isolates, analyzes, and contextualizes a prevalent character type in nineteenth-century American fiction that it calls (following Ina Ferris) the “remnant.” Although remnants appear in the earliest American experiments in fiction, the type becomes truly ubiquitous in postbellum regionalist writing. Depicted as living relics or belated leftovers from superseded cultural epochs, remnants, the essay claims, project the distinctly modern modalities of displacement and ontological insecurity into the regionalist texts they inhabit, thus unsettling the conventional critical readings of the genre as a backward-looking nostalgic form while also opening anew the question of regionalism’s complicated appeal for its contemporary readers. While beginning and ending with Sarah Orne Jewett’s representative remnant figure, Captain Littlepage, the essay also surveys several lesser-known examples, discusses the type’s peculiar characteristics, and speculates on the reactions it drew from its original audiences.
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Storey, Mark. "Country Matters: Rural Fiction, Urban Modernity, and the Problem of American Regionalism." Nineteenth-Century Literature 65, no. 2 (September 1, 2010): 192–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2010.65.2.192.

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Mark Storey, "Country Matters: Rural Fiction, Urban Modernity, and the Problem of American Regionalism" (pp. 192––213) This essay intervenes in the critical debates surrounding nineteenth-century American regionalism, arguing that such debates have tended to ignore the possibility of a shared and trans-regional category of "rural fiction." Developing this notion, I suggest that literary representations of rural life in the late nineteenth century are a crucial and neglected way of understanding the geographically indiscrete transformations of urban-capitalist modernity. Further, by examining these transformations through the prism of rural fiction, we can challenge the urban-centric tendency of postbellum American literary history. Drawing on several writers who have been the focus of much of critics' attentions on regionalism (Edward Eggleston, Hamlin Garland, and Sarah orne Jewett in particular), this essay considers both the generic and thematic instabilities of rural fiction, arguing that these instabilities serve to encode and refract the social and cultural context from which this fiction emerges. Reading rural fiction against the background of the increasing similarities between geographically distinct areas of rural life, and reconsidering many of the works that we currently gather under the regionalist rubric as, instead, rural, a distinct perspective can be gained on the standardizing and flattening processes of modernity itself.
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Olmo, Carlo. "La traccia e l’impronta. Riflessioni su modernità e regionalismo / The trace and the footprint. Thoughts about modernity and regionalism." Regionalità e produzione architettonica contemporanea nelle Alpi, no. 1 ns, november 2018 (November 15, 2018): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/aa1801c.

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The reflection on regionalism is really relevant on the present social, political and cultural situation that witnesses the crisis of projects of European unity and globalization. The alpine regionalism, founded on the permeability to cultures and movements to the detriment of physical and administrative limitations and catalyst of diversities, is mainly understandable as opposite to the nationalist ideologies from last century. It is a phenomenon with a distinctive condition that involves the alpine territory on different scales, from a large one to a small one. Its historical depth is determined by an articulated tratification of not linear processes (facts and interpretations, geographies, economies, migration, rights, etc.) accentuated by the complexity of the alpine context and able to destabilize and continuously discuss its models. The modernity on the Alps, which has imposed alien ways of using the space and has caused a complex network of regionalisms and internationalisms, is nowadays involved in a phenomenon of patrimonialisation: alpine territories that are under both regressive and strongly innovative processes, in relation to the critical marginality of the areas involved, have to face the issues of patrimony and space in deep interaction with the dynamics of nationality and democracy.
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Graziano, Valéria Teixeira, and Mónica Guariglio. "O lugar da cultura na integração regional sul-americana: uma análise do MERCOSUL cultural no contexto do regionalismo pós-liberal." Cadernos PROLAM/USP 21, no. 42 (July 3, 2022): 151–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1676-6288.prolam.2022.193244.

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Considerando a conformação, neste início de século XXI, do ciclo progressista latino-americano e do denominado regionalismo pós-liberal, bem como a evolução da política cultural internacional, o artigo aborda os impactos de tais transformações para a integração cultural sul-americana, discutindo os avanços, limites e contradições que marcaram o Mercosul Cultural entre 2003 e 2015. A partir de análise documental e de discussões teóricas relacionadas ao regionalismo, às políticas culturais e ao pensamento descolonial latino-americano, o trabalho discute questões como o discurso sobre a cultura nos âmbitos político-diplomáticos do bloco; o fortalecimento institucional e o financiamento da cultura; o desenvolvimento de projetos culturais regionais; a construção de uma diplomacia cultural regional; e os desafios relacionados à transversalidade da cultura. Embora o Mercosul Cultural tenha avançado, no período analisado, na consolidação de um espaço privilegiado de cooperação cultural regional e de diplomacia cultural, suas conquistas foram limitadas pela baixa institucionalidade da cultura nos âmbitos nacionais e sua não priorização nas agendas políticas dos governos desse período. Desse modo, o trabalho visa contribuir para o debate sobre o lugar da cultura no desenvolvimento regional e sua centralidade para a construção de um projeto de integração latino-americano contra-hegemônico, autônomo e emancipador.
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Bezerra, José Denis De Oliveira. "TEATRO “BRASILEIRO” NAS DÉCADAS DE 1960-70: REGIONALISMO NA CENA AMAZÔNICA PARAENSE COMO LUGAR DE RESISTÊNCIA A TEMPOS DE DITADURA." Cena, no. 31 (July 28, 2020): 130–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.98577.

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Este artigo reflete sobre os sentidos do discurso regionalista no teatro paraense das décadas de 1960 e 70. São questões e direcionamentos apontados a partir do projeto de pesquisa Teatro em Belém: poéticas, memórias e militâncias (1964-1992), que visa investigar a relação entre a produção teatral na capital paraense durante regimes políticos autoritários e em momentos “democráticos”. Com base nisso, esse texto parte da discussão de Ridenti (2000; 2005) sobre a produção cultural brasileira dessas duas décadas no contexto das disputas políticas entre o Estado ditatorial e o movimento de esquerda, liderado, principalmente, por artistas e intelectuais engajados a essa ideologia. Por isso, quer-se analisar os significados dos trabalhos cênicos de dramaturgos, como Nazareno Tourinho, e grupos com o que eles definiam ou procuravam representar como cultura amazônica/paraense.Palavras-chavesAmazônia Paraense. Nazareno Tourinho. Regionalismo. Teatro.
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Benő, Attila, Imre József Balázs, and Árpád Töhötöm Szabó. "Cultural regionalism in Hungarian context." Hungarian Studies Yearbook 3, no. 1 (December 1, 2021): 4–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hsy-2021-0001.

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Abstract As an introduction to the thematic issue of Hungarian Studies Yearbook, dedicated to Regionalism in culture – cultural regionalism, the article offers an overview of current research interests in the field. Within the domain of Hungarian studies, regional approaches and the idea of cultural areas as an important frame for cultural analysis and comparison was present in research work from the 19th century. After a general introduction, the article presents the current methodological approaches to regionalism studies and the main topics debated in the fields of literary studies, linguistics, and cultural anthropology.
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Hoffmann, Andrea Ribeiro. "AS ORGANIZAÇÕES REGIONAIS E A PROMOÇÃO E PROTEÇÃO DA DEMOCRACIA: reflexões a partir das práticas de intervenção democrática na América do Sul." Caderno CRH 29, spe3 (2016): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-49792016000400004.

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O principal objetivo deste artigo é explorar se, e sob que condições, as organizações regionais podem contribuir para a promoção e proteção da democracia de seus estados-membros. Os principais fatores destacados são as identidades das organizações regionais, interesses dos países exercendo liderança, a pressão de atores externos, e os efeitos do fenômeno de sobreposição de regionalismos (overlapping regionalism), ou seja, os efeitos dos compromissos derivados da participação em diversas organizações simultaneamente, que podem ter mandatos semelhantes, complementares ou contraditórios. Em termos da análise empírica, este artigo analisa os compromissos com a democracia na América do Sul com foco na OEA, no Mercosul, e na Unasul. O caso da crise democrática no Paraguai de 2012 é usado para ilustrar as possibilidades e limites do papel das organizações regionais.
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Freeman, Meghan. "NEWCOMB COLLEGE POTTERY, ARTS AND CRAFTS, AND THE NEW SOUTH." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 17, no. 1 (January 2018): 121–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781417000573.

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In the history of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, New Orleans's Newcomb College Pottery (founded in 1894) is often singled out as distinctive by virtue of its genesis as an experimental educational venture, all the more remarkable for emerging out of a small women's college located in the Deep South. Scholarship on NCP frequently rehearses the regionalist character of its diverse handicrafts and its adherence to the central tenets of Arts and Crafts. This article explores how Newcomb College Pottery was neither so strictly regionalist nor so pure an embodiment of the Arts and Crafts spirit as is often averred. Situating Newcomb College Pottery within contemporary cultural debates concerning the formation of a “New South,” I demonstrate how the architects and advocates of Newcomb, inspired by the 1884 Cotton Centennial, sought to craft a largely aspirational identity that marketed NCP as a model industry that heralded commercial and cultural development in the region. It was only later, I argue, as the Pottery developed from an educational experiment into a widely known and respected handicraft enterprise, that it embraced the anti-industrial rhetoric that animated the broader Arts and Crafts movement and adopted the more sentimental form of regionalism that traded on romantic evocations of the Old South, in repudiation of the socially and economically progressive energies that gave it birth.
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Golovinov, Alexandre V., and Yulia V. Golovinovа. "N.M. YADRINTSEV AND G.N. POTANIN: REGIONAL EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE INTEGRATION POTENTIAL OF ETHNOCULTURAL INTERACTION." Society and Security Insights 5, no. 2 (July 9, 2022): 170–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/ssi(2022)2-11.

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The article is devoted to the reconstruction of the socio-philosophical views of the ideologists of the movement of Siberian regionalists on the interaction of ethnic cultures. The relevance of addressing the ideological heritage of the patriots of Siberia is due to several circumstances. Firstly, 2022 marks exactly 180 years since the birth of Nikolai Mikhailovich Yadrintsev, the leader of Siberian regionalism. Secondly, the current state of interethnic relations, unfortunately, is accompanied by contradictions and some conflict clashes against the background of ethnic stereotypes rooted in the minds of the masses. Therefore, the appeal to the creative heritage of G.N. Potanin and N.M. Yadrintsev, in which attempts were repeatedly made to theoretically comprehend the harmonization of interethnic interactions, seems to be relevant. Based on the analysis of the journalism of regional thinkers, the authors found that the progressive movement of ethnoculture acquires the direction of social integration, cultural progress is regarded not as a transition from the lower to the higher, but as a natural modification of the ethnocultural features of the subethnos. The publication shows that the alternative approach of N.M. Yadrintsev and G.N. Potanin to ethno-cultural interaction allows us to present the policy in the field of culture through the interaction and struggle of two lines - "hard", aimed at standardization and unification of cultural activities, and "soft", allowing the coexistence of cultures of different types. All this is possible, according to the teachings of the regionalists, with equal access to any kind of resources.
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Yi, Jiang, and Wen Longjie. "Shanghai Cooperation Organization: building regionalism through consensus (part 1)." World of Russian-speaking countries 2, no. 12 (2022): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.20323/2658-7866-2022-2-12-5-21.

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The article is devoted to the theoretical analysis of regionalism as a general regional cooperation process in international relations and to examining the specifics of regional construction based on the example of the SCO. Looking back over the 20-year history of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, one can find that in terms of basic conditions, objective environment, interests and strategic orientation, its regionalism has both similarities with other similar regional organizations (such as OAS, OAU, League of Arab States, ASEAN, EU) and its unique distinctive characteristics. The article considers the regionalist attributes and regional consensus of the SCO, discusses the basis of the organization's structure and the reasons for its success, and analyzes the relationship between the collective “consensus” and the “interests” of the SCO member states. The problems involved in regional construction and cooperation in various fields are examined, the structure of the SCO is analyzed, and the features of the SCO's regionalism building and strategies for future development are summarized. The authors justify that this paradigm provides a new template for building regionalism, and in the context of the increasing challenges of globalization, the SCO needs to continuously deepen regional administration and building regional order. The common and continuous progress of regional subjects (member states), regional mechanisms (SCO) and regional building (cooperation in various fields) will help strengthen the influence of the SCO and serve as a starting point for new global management. The authors conclude that building a “community with a common future for humanity” has become the collective agreement of the SCO, which also means that the target of regionalism has been modernized in terms of concept and focus, The authors conclude that building a “community with a shared future for humanity” has become the collective agreement of the SCO, which also means that the goal of regionalism has been modernized in terms of concept and focus, which helps to strengthen the political, military, economic, cultural and other aspects of close ties, and in response to changes in international and regional situations, power structures and regional order are formed to guarantee this interconnection of people's lives. No doubt, creating a “community with a shared future” is an enormous project, and its realization requires more complex, long-term, and strenuous efforts.
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Pessoa dos Santos, Ellem Kyara. "OBRA CAETÉS DE GRACILIANO RAMOS SOB O OLHAR DA DIALETOLOGIA." Acta Semiótica et Lingvistica 25, no. 1 (June 29, 2020): 82–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2446-7006.44v25n1.53327.

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Nesta pesquisa analisamos a obra regionalista Caetés (2013) do escritor Graciliano Ramos com o intento de discutir a relação eminentemente estreita entre linguagem regional-popular e Dialetologia. Nesse viés, nosso estudo está fundamentando na teoria dialetológica com enfoque na variação diatópica. Buscamos, assim, corroborar que é por meio do léxico que conseguimos identificar os aspectos geo-sócio-culturais de uma comunidade linguística. Para tal, ancoramos nosso trabalho nos pressupostos teóricos de Biderman (1978), Câmara Júnior (1965), Cardoso (2016), entre outros. Por fim, podemos afirmar que ao analisar o léxico da obra em estudo, através dos pressupostos da Dialetologia, foi possível perceber o quão grandiosa a obra de Graciliano é em regionalismos. Seu estilo literário evidencia a língua falada do povo nordestino, evidencia seus hábitos, costumes, ideologias, bem como, sua cultura.
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Meldolesi, Luca. "Una nota per la riforma dello Stato: quarta libertŕ e federalismo democratico." RIVISTA TRIMESTRALE DI SCIENZA DELL'AMMINISTRAZIONE, no. 1 (July 2009): 7–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sa2009-001002.

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- As a comment (on "The Forth Freedom", 2007) and anticipation (of "Democratic Federalism", 2009), this article, drawing from those monographies by the Author, carves its hypothesis out of a comparison between the European and the "New World" administrative traditions. Italy was largely imbued by the franco-prussian étatisme of the 18th and 19th centuries; and even developed a peculiar variety of it, based on "assistenzialismo" and the "theft and police" game. Since the end of the 19th century, however, and, more recently, since the second world war, Italy experienced a strong and rising tendency toward "autonomism" and regionalism, which eventually brought to a constitutional reform in 2001. According to it, Local Institutions and the central State should be considered on the same footing: a central proposition that may open the way to the development of "democratic federalism". The article addresses numerous policy issues (on cultural, pedagogic, administrative, outcome, working, benchmarking etc grounds) that rapidly may induce that desirable transformation.Key words: Public Innovation; Freedom; Federalism; Administrative Tradition; Western Autonomy; Local Government. Parole chiave: Innovazione pubblica; Libertŕ; Federalismo; Tradizione amministrativa occidentale; Autonomia; Regionalismo
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Correia, Ana Paula Rebelo. "Nossa Senhora de Brotas: Um exemplo de regionalismo na iconografia mariana." Cultura, Vol. 27 (June 1, 2010): 227–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cultura.345.

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Tokmurzayev, Bakyt. "Siberian Regionalism as an intellectual and socio-political movement in the epistolary and scientific-journalistic heritage of G.N. Potanin." Genesis: исторические исследования, no. 6 (June 2022): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-868x.2022.6.38021.

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The article is devoted to the problem of reception by the leader of the Siberian regionalism G.N. Potanin, factors of formation, circumstances of development and evolution of the regional movement as an ideology that was formed in the conditions of colonization in the outlying (Siberian) regions of the Russian Empire. The object of the research is the socio-political discourse of Russia in the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries. The subject of the study is Siberian regionalism as an intellectual and socio-political movement in the epistolary and scientific-journalistic heritage of G.N. Potanin. The purpose of this article is to identify the ideas of G.N. Potanin about regionalism as an intellectual and socio-political movement that was formed in the active phase of his life biography. In methodological terms, the formulation of the problem, its solution and conclusions are provided by approaches and practices tested within the framework of the research direction new cultural and intellectual history, one of the problematic fields of which is intellectual biography and discursive practices. Within the framework of this article, the concept of “representation” is the semantic one, reflecting the subjective interpretation of the historical reality by G.N. Potanin in connection with the functioning of the regional movement as a sociocultural phenomenon. The sources of the research are the scientific and journalistic writings of G.N. Potanin and his extensive epistolary heritage, which captured the ideas of one of the leaders of the regionalists about the evolution of the movement in the wide chronological boundaries of the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries. The author concludes that the history of regionalism as an intellectual and social movement was closely associated with the biographical context of the fate of the leaders of the movement. This fact, according to G.N. Potanin determined the evolution of the regional ideology, which has come a long way from manifestations of local patriotism, radical political delusions, to the construction of an original concept based on the recognition of Siberia as a colony of Russia.
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Bruna, Giulia. "Ian Maclaren's Scottish Local-Colour Fiction in Transnational Contexts: Networks of Reception, Circulation, and Translation in the United States and Europe." Translation and Literature 30, no. 3 (November 2021): 307–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/tal.2021.0479.

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This article analyses the early circulation, reception, and translation history of Ian Maclaren's bestselling Scottish local-colour fiction in the United States, the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland. It sketches a comparative model which illuminates the agents of transnational cultural mediation crucial to the international popularity of local-colour fiction in the late nineteenth century. In the USA, key factors for Maclaren's popularity were the interconnected transatlantic publishing world and audiences already receptive to dialect literature. In Europe, while the bestselling quality of his collections and readers’ previous familiarity with regional fiction played a significant role, additional factors included: in the Netherlands, Maclaren's clerical background and the place of established religion in publishing; in France and Switzerland, periodicals attentive to international trends in fiction and to internal regionalist phenomena, along with the initiative of a translator with a flair for Breton regionalism and well connected to the Swiss and Parisian literary milieux.
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Korobeinikov, Aleksandr, and Egor Antonov. "Toward a Postimperial Order?" Sibirica 20, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 27–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2021.200203.

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Abstract Focusing on the works and intellectual activity of the Sakha intelligentsia, this article examines the development of postimperial political imagination in the region of Yakutia. The formation of the Sakha intellectuals was a result of the circulation of wider imperial discourses on nationalism, anticolonialism, socialism, and regionalism during the crisis of the Russian Empire. By discussing the Sakhas’ marginal, even colonial, conditions, the Sakha national intellectuals followed self-governing aspirations inherited from political exiles and Siberian regionalists, whose ideas became frequent demands for many Siberian indigenous movements. Despite the Stalinist myth that the Soviet Union (and its social engineers) created autonomy in Yakutia for the first time in Russian history, it was the Sakha intellectuals who developed the autonomist discourse during the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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Mishkova, Diana. "What is in Balkan History? Spaces and Scales in the Tradition of Southeast-European Studies." Southeastern Europe 34, no. 1 (2010): 55–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187633309x12563839996621.

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AbstractThis article takes a distance from the debate about 'symbolic geographies' and structural definitions of historical spaces as well as from surveying discrete disciplinary traditions or political agendas of regionalist scholarship in and on Southeastern Europe. Its purpose instead has been two-fold. On the one hand, to bring to light a preexistent but largely suppressed and un-reflected tradition of regionalist scholarship with the hope that this could help us fine tune the way we conceptualize, contemplate and evaluate regionalism as politics and transnationalism as a scholarly project. In epistemological terms, on the other hand, it proposes a theoretical perspective to regionalist scholarship involving rigorous engagement with the scales of observation, and scale shifts, in the interpretation of history. The hypothesis the article seeks to test maintains that the national and the (meso)regional perspectives to history chart differentiated 'spaces of experience' — i.e. the same occurrences are reported and judged in a different manner on the different scales — by way of displacing the valency of past processes, events, actors, and institutions and creating divergent temporalities — different national and regional historical times. Different objects (i.e. spaces) of enquiry are therefore coextensive with different temporal layers, each of which demands a different methodological approach. Drawing on texts of regional scholars, in which the historical reality of the Balkans/Southeastern Europe is articulated explicitly or implicitly, the article discusses also the relationship between different spaces and scales at the backdrop of the Braudelian and the microhistorical perspectives.
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Kowalczyk, Ryszard. "The Idea of a Socio-Cultural Regionalism. Historical-Axiological Reminiscences." Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Acta Politica 38 (2016): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/ap.2016.38-01.

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Eremina, Natalia V. "Ethno-Regional Parties in the European Parliament: The Unevident Political Actor." RUDN Journal of Political Science 24, no. 2 (May 30, 2022): 303–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-1438-2022-24-2-303-316.

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Ethno-regional parties play a vital role in the conflict between the center and the ethnic regions, which is relevant for all modern multiethnic EU states. The European integration allows these parties to participate in the regional policy of the EU (contributing to the decentralizing reforms in the member states), as well as to interact within Euroregions and on communitarian platforms, such as the European Parliament. This article aims to clarify if this ethno-regionalist faction is able to influence the integration processes in Europe, and to what extent. To achieve this goal, we need to answer the following questions: how can the ethno-regionalists be described from a theoretical point of view? What is the dynamic of their development within the European Parliament, considering the historical retrospective? What are their current ideological attitudes that allow them to maintain unity and achieve success? The article is based on the author’s concept of cultural-territorial differentiations, which points the correlation between the political ethno-regional movement and the existing ethnocultural features and historical territory. The author concludes that it was Europeanization that led to the strengthening of the ethno-regional movement in Europe as it made the question of the ethno-regional collective response relevant. Therefore, ethno-regionalists are an essential element of every political system at the national and supranational levels. At the same time, the historical evolution and experience of European regionalists prove that they cannot constitute an independent and autonomous political force at the supranational level as their cooperation depends on various legal and political circumstances occurring on the state level.
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Rosland, Nur Nazifah Ahmad. "‘New Regionalism’: ASEAN – RoK partnership in socio-cultural and education exchanges." AEI Insights: An International journal of Asia-Europe relations 6, no. 1 (January 30, 2020): 55–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.37353/aei-insights.vol6.issue1.4.

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ASEAN and South Korea have achieved substantial progress in political and economic relationship since 1989, when they first established a dialogue partnership. In 2010, their relationship further developed into a ‘Strategic Partnership in Peace and Prosperity’. ASEAN and South Korea share a common interest in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the region and beyond. ‘New regionalism’ theory has become current interest in regionalism and is undoubtedly one of the important trends in contemporary international relations. This theory focuses more on ‘deep integration’ between countries. ASEAN and South Korea emerged from the same root of colonization and escalated to become the second largest trading partner with its relationship thriving in tourism and educational sector. In this study, I focus on the development of ‘new regionalism’ in ASEAN and Republic of South Korea partnership as well as their regional integration efforts in the area of socio-culture and education. The study contributes to the existing knowledge of regionalism between ASEAN-Korea; the mutual relationship which emerged from economic and political-security into the area of socio-culture and education.
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Hyde, Richard. "Regionalism in Architecture as Cultural Identity." Queensland Review 5, no. 1 (May 1998): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600001719.

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The development of architecture follows many strands but increasingly the value and role of the discipline in relation to culture identity is questioned. Whilst it may be accepted axiomatically that architecture reflects cultural mores, with the development of commercialisation and materialism, the question focuses on how to create an architecture that reflects the locale, its peoples, its history and most of all its life styles. An architectural direction that reflects the region is perhaps more likely to succeed in this respect. Yet what are the tenets of regionalism and how can these be reflected in an authentic local architecture?
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Geniola, Andrea. "Presentación. Esos entrañables afluentes de la patria. El «sano regionalismo» del franquismo." Ayer. Revista de Historia Contemporánea 123, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.55509/ayer/123-2021-01.

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La dictadura franquista hizo del centralismo administrativo y de la represión contra las reivindicaciones políticas y culturales de los nacionalismos sub-estatales una de sus características distintivas. Sin embargo, la represión fue acompañada por un paralelo intento de (re)significación en sentido nacional español de las llamadas «regiones históricas». Reconvertir o reafirmar las regiones como «entrañables afluentes de la patria» constituyó uno de los desafíos sobre los que el franquismo tuvo que medir su capacidad política y cultural de hacer o deshacer españoles.
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Dye, Wanda. "Pop Regionalism." Architectural Research Quarterly 13, no. 2 (June 2009): 112–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135509990200.

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‘As it stands, the concept of popular culture is virtually useless, a melting pot of confused and contradictory meanings capable of misdirecting inquiry up any number of theoretical blind alleys’ […] popular culture is in effect an empty conceptual category, one which can be filled in a wide variety of often conflicting ways, depending on the context of use.Tony Bennett [quoted] and John Storey in Cultural Theory and Popular Culture
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Wallach, Alan, Henry Adams, and Michael Edward Shapiro. "Regionalism Redux." American Quarterly 43, no. 2 (June 1991): 259. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2712927.

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Wilkoń, Teresa. "Ze studiów nad kulturą regionalną. Regionalizm literacki." Kultura - Przemiany - Edukacja 10 (2022): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/kpe.2022.10.11.

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The terms “Region and regionalism” may have two meanings: a broad or a narrow one. Their broad meaning is found in sentences such as “the South-Western Europe region,” “the Zagłębie regionalism,” “the Podhale region” etc. We are interested in the meaning of the term regionalism in the sense of a deliberate, intended cultural trend (e.g. literary, poetic) related to a certain space and history, the culture of specific land, architecture, folklore, landscape, “works of nature.” In such cases, the term regionalism is closely linked to culture, and thus, to poetry and prose. The author attempts to find an answer to the questions of how the ideals of regionalism are realised in the literary works of well-known Polish writers, and how often they stem from the spirit of the region of the writers’ origin.
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Vermenich, Ya V. "Regionalism in Ukraine as a cultural phenomenon." Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Geograficheskaya., no. 1 (June 19, 2015): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15356/0373-2444-2014-1-28-35.

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Garrido, José Luis Garcia. "Regionalism and Cultural Pluralism in Spanish Education." Western European Education 20, no. 4 (December 1988): 20–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/eue1056-4934200420.

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Menegotto, Roberto Rossi, and João Claudio Arendt. "REGIONALISMO E ESSÊNCIA ITALIANA." Litterata: Revista do Centro de Estudos Hélio Simões 9, no. 1 (September 11, 2019): 38–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36113/litterata.v9i1.2466.

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O presente artigo investiga a construção do estereótipo do colono italiano nashistórias em quadrinhos Radicci, de Carlos Henrique Iotti, com vistas a contribuir para osestudos sobre a identidade regional da Serra Gaúcha. A análise é feita a partir da seleção detrês categorias na série de histórias em quadrinhos: a construção do personagem Radicci, arepresentação do espaço rural em que se situam as narrativas e o conflito identitárioexistente entre o protagonista e seu filho Guilhermino. Para tanto, busca-se estabelecerrelações com o contexto histórico, social e cultural da Região de Colonização Italiana noRio Grande do Sul, a fim de averiguar a forma com que é feita a estereotipação dos traçosculturais do imigrante italiano. O aporte teórico é multidisciplinar, contemplando EstudosLiterários, História, Sociologia, Comunicação Social e Artes Visuais.
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Neves de Azevedo, Mário Luiz. "ENLACES, CRES y Regionalidad: algunas aproximaciones sobre la integración de los campos de Educación Superior en América Latina y el Caribe." Archivos de Ciencias de la Educación 12, no. 14 (December 21, 2018): e050. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/23468866e050.

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Este artículo analiza la formación de ENLACES (Espacio de Encuentro Latinoamericano y Caribeño de Educación Superior), previsto en la Declaración de la Conferencia Regional sobre Educación Superior en América Latina y el Caribe - CRES 2008. El artículo también trata sobre regionalismo, regionalización y regionalidad. Para esto, metodológicamente, se utilizan teorías críticas de enfoque, como la Teoría de los Campos Sociales de Pierre Bourdieu, el Nuevo Regionalismo de Björn Hettne, Frederik Söderbaum y Tanja A. Börzel, y la Economía Política Cultural (CPE), especialmente de Roger Dale y Susan Robertson.
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Ovcharenko, Elena F. "The Press of Quebec Through Media Regionalism Prism: From Origin to Digital Epoch (XVIII – the beginning of the XXI century)." Humanitarian Vector 17, no. 4 (December 2022): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2022-17-4-165-175.

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Today all national languages and cultures feel this inconceivable pressing by global English-Language digital world transformation. In addition, we examine second actual problem – information inequality in multinational countries and “answer-reaction” of one national minority. Quebec is the only French-speaking province of Canada. We present agenda of Quebec French-language press during two centuries through Media Regionalism – our specific term for reaction of Quebec Francophones constantly surrounded by total English-speaking information environment. Practically, media regionalism is not studied by Russian researchers. Analyzing Quebec French-language press as material we formulate hypothesis of research: media regionalism is its historical feature, which defends successfully cultural and traditional values of Quebec. Key aspect of the present research problem is scientific definition for media regionalism. For characterization of media regionalism evolution in Quebec we used mainly the methodology of complex analysis. As a result, we should note that media regionalism, on the one hand, defends Quebec identity, but on the other hand, reminds self-censorship of newspapers. Elucidating the questions of French language, Quebec traditions and culture, media regionalism refuses international news, information of other Canadian provinces, etc. Seeing media regionalism as the basis of Quebec information politics during more than two centuries, we can predicate its future great vitality for French-language press. Quebec media regionalism is peculiar defense from external destructive factors – such as transition to British Crown in the XVIIIth century or global digital world transformation in the XXIth. Media regionalism information problem is important for many other multinational countries. Finally, it is necessary to continue these studies.
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Pinto, Maria Inez Machado Borges. "Urbes industrializada: o modernismo e a paulicéia como ícone da brasilidade." Revista Brasileira de História 21, no. 42 (2001): 435–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-01882001000300009.

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Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar a participação da intelligentsia paulistana na configuração do regionalismo em São Paulo. O caráter contraditório da relação entre nacionalismo/regionalismo. O artigo tenta acompanhar essas questões ao longo da década de 1920, através do exame da obra de Mário de Andrade, em que as contradições apontadas afloram, bem como as vozes dissonantes de Antônio de Alcântara Machado, Manuel Bandeira, ou de cronistas obscuros, que se colocaram à margem da tensão cosmopolitismo - nacionalismo/regionalismo.
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Pomés-Vives, Jordi. "El federalismo regionalista catalán de base krausista durante el Sexenio Democrático (1868-1874)." Historia Contemporánea, no. 55 (October 19, 2017): 421–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/hc.18092.

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Durante el Sexenio Democrático se manifestó en Cataluña un federalismo regionalista de base krausista bien diferenciado tanto del federalismo llamado intransigente, de base pimargalliana, como del federalismo organicista de base krausista que defendía desde Madrid fundamentalmente el republicanismo más de orden, encabezado por Nicolás Salmerón o Emilio Castelar. Este federalismo regionalista catalán, que tuvo a Salvador Sanpere y Miquel (1840-1915) y a Eusebi Pascual y Casas (1837-1883) como sus principales valedores a la vez que teóricos, postuló la defensa de una Cataluña bien integrada políticamente como Estado federal dentro del conjunto de la nación española (o ibérica) -estructurada territorialmente de forma federal-, aunque con un alto grado de competencias exclusivas, con el objetivo de que quedaran garantizadas sus particularidades culturales, económicas y del derecho civil. Hay que enmarcar la afirmación de este federalismo dentro del contexto de auge del movimiento cultural de la Renaixença catalana.
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Black, Clayton. "Regionalism or Clientelism?" Canadian-American Slavic Studies 53, no. 1-2 (July 11, 2019): 50–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22102396-05301004.

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Abstract This article examines the Leningrad Opposition of 1925 not so much as a regionally based schism in the party opposed to Stalin’s increasing monopoly of power, but rather as a cohesive expression of the city’s frustration with NEP and the economic hardships it imposed on the most industrialized city in the Soviet Union in the first seven years of Soviet power. Contrary to Western historiography on the Opposition, Zinoviev did not so much lead as align with the city’s leaders.
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Kiryanov, I. K., and P. V. Panov. "HISTORICAL SPECIFICITY OF RUSSIAN REGIONS: AN INSTRUMENT FOR THE ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL SPACE HETEROGENEITY." Вестник Пермского университета. Политология 16, no. 4 (2022): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2218-1067-2022-4-53-63.

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Despite the trend toward homogenization of the political space, which serves as characteristic of modern nation-states, cross-regional differences persist, and sometimes even intensify. For that reason, the question arises why some regions almost do not deviate from national political trends, while in others a specific electoral landscape, special party systems, regionalist parties develop. Explaining these differences, researchers, as a rule, rely on social-economic, cultural, geographical and historical features of the regions. At the same time, large-N comparative studies require the quantitative measurement of cross-regional differences, and it is most problematic to find indicators that reflect the historical specificity of the regions. In the article, based on a tool developed for the comparative analysis of Western European regions, an original scale is proposed for quantitative measurement of the uniqueness of the history of Russian regions - the index of the specifics of political history (ISPI). This instrument is tested on the empirical material of such manifestations of the heterogeneity of the Russian political space as the intensity of regionalism in the early 1990s and the heterogeneity of the party-electoral landscape in 2000s. The analysis finds that history matters, and the proposed index is a promising tool for cross-regional comparative studies.
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Kokovic, Dragan. "Integration processes, regionalism and keeping of cultural identity." Socioloski pregled 36, no. 1-2 (2002): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socpreg0201163k.

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Storm, Eric. "Regionalism in History, 1890-1945: The Cultural Approach." European History Quarterly 33, no. 2 (April 2003): 251–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02656914030332005.

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Lecours, André. "Regionalism, Cultural Diversity and the State in Spain." Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 22, no. 3 (November 2001): 210–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01434630108666433.

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Powell, J. M. "Anglo-Celtic Australia. Colonial Immigration and Cultural Regionalism." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95, no. 3 (September 2005): 724–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8306.2005.00482_15.x.

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Murzagalieva, E. T. "New regionalism in the architecture of the XXI century." Bulletin of Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Construction 79, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.51488/1680-080x/2021.1-15.

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The article deals with the concept of «new regionalism» in architecture, due to the political and economic resources, socio-cultural, historical features of the area. Examples of the new architecture are given, expressing the identity of the area through a modern interpretation of traditional forms and techniques, supported by advanced technologies and materials. The emergence of new regionalism in architecture can influence the development of countries and their national self-determination.
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