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Category: 5 questions

Interview with Haqmal Daudzai
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“Action research is not only a method.” – 5 questions answered by Marianne Kristiansen and Jørgen Bloch-Poulsen

New with Budrich: Action Research in Organizations. Participation in Change Processes by Marianne Kristiansen and Jørgen Bloch-Poulsen       About the book Who decides to initiate change processes in organizations? …

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“We want to share a particular theoretical perspective that is offered in Italian universities.” – 5 questions answered by Angelika Groterath, Viviana Langher and Giorgia Marinelli

New with Budrich: Flight and Migration from Africa to Europe. Contributions of Psychology and Social Work by Angelika Groterath, Viviana Langher and Giorgia Marinelli (eds.).       About the book …

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“Migration research and postcolonial studies bring together extensive field work and archival work.” – 5 questions answered by María do Mar Castro Varela and Barış Ülker

About the book: How is tolerance reflected in urban space? Which urban actors are involved in the practices and narratives of tolerance? What are the limits of tolerance? Doing Tolerance: …

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“Europeanisation has been a major dynamic in the post-world-war countries.” – 5 questions answered by Fabian Kessl

European Social Work – A Compendium by Fabian Kessl, Walter Lorenz, Hans-Uwe Otto and Sue White (eds.) analyses fundamental developments shaping social work in Europe at the beginning of the …

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“Childhood has, for many students, become something of a competitive nightmare in formal educational contexts.” – 5 questions … answered by Maura Sellars

Maura Sellars, author of the Budrich title Educating Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experiences – A Commitment to Humanity, agreed to reply to our 5 questions. Before we start, …

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“In politics the next elections and national interest matter, not the global human interest.” – 5 questions answered by Jyrki Käkönen

Revisiting Regionalism and the Contemporary World Order. Perspectives from the BRICS and beyond analyzes the ongoing changes in the dynamics of cooperation from a multi-disciplinary and pluralist perspective. The book …

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“Teaching is one of the most important and at the same time most challenging professions in the world.” – 5 questions answered by Marta Kowalczuk-Walędziak

What are the current trends, potential challenges and further developments of teacher education and professional development? Rethinking Teacher Education for the 21st Century. Trends, Challenges and New Directions by Marta …

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“Gender suddenly became the centre of political debates.” – 5 questions … answered by Andrea Petö

Andrea Petö is Professor at the Department of Gender Studies at Central European University in Budapest and a Doctor of Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She has written …

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5 questions … answered by Pamela M. Barnes

Pamela Barnes: The Politics of Nuclear Energy in the European Union – Framing the Discourse: Actors, Positions and Dynamics The overall use of nuclear electricity in the European Union is …

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5 questions … answered by Andreea Zamfira and Daniela Radu

Andreea Zamfira and Daniela Radu, editors of the Budrich title Gender in Focus: Identities, Codes, Stereotypes and Politics, agreed to reply to our 5 questions. Before we start, short CVs …

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