scholarly journals Editor's Introduction

Screen Bodies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. v-vi
Author(s):  
Andrew J. Ball

I am pleased to introduce the penultimate entry in our series of four issues featuring “Screen Shots” curated by a multidisciplinary group of guest editors. Each of these special sections has taken up a vital line of inquiry. The first focused on “Screening Indigenous Bodies” (4.1) and was followed by our issue on “Screening Surveillance” (4.2). In the current “Screen Shot,” edited by Wibke Straube of the Centre for Gender Studies, Karlstad University, our authors address the critically relevant topic of “Screening Non-Binary and Trans Bodies.” As Dr. Straube has offered introductory remarks on this section, I will limit my comments to the three general articles in this issue.

Author(s):  
Liubov Iarova ◽  

For continuous performance, enterprises should not only take into account potential risks and existing negative factors, but also develop methods and principles that allow timely and flexible response to crisis occurrences, as well as determine the recovery stages in an already deteriorated financial condition. Given tasks are solved by anti-crisis financial management, designed to increase the efficiency of enterprise management and facilitate the equalization or improvement of an economic entity’s financial stability, therefore, the directions of its development are a rather relevant topic in a market economy. The article examines the theoretical foundations of anti-crisis financial management, the main factors affecting the emergence of a crisis state at an enterprise, discusses the need for its development, and provides factors that determine the effectiveness of the implemented anti-crisis policy. Identifying the need to improve anti-crisis financial management and decision-making on its implementation are accompanied by an analysis that takes into consideration possible risks and costs, which determines the expected effect. The author generalizes and indicates the main principles and stages of anti- crisis management.


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2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
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Keyword(s):  

Polyglot Mosaic


2008 ◽  
pp. 147-149
Author(s):  
V. B. Martynenko ◽  
S. M. Yamalov

The seminar differed from other scientific forums for two reasons. First, he was dedicated to the 70th anniversary of corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences RB, Dr. sci., Professor Boris Mikhailovich Mirkin is one of the key figures in the Russian development of syntaxonomy. Secondly, in this regard was identified relevant topic for discussion — the highest units of syntaxonomy of vegetation of Russia.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 62-75
Author(s):  
Yulia V. Lobacheva

This article aims to consider how Serbian scholars/historians approach to the study of Serbian women in the history of the independent Serbian state and the Serbian society in 1878–1918 at the current stage of the research (from the beginning of 1990th until 2017). This paper will give an overview of some of the main areas of historical studies considering Serbian women’s “being and life”. For example the historiography on history of “women’s question” including women’s movement and/or feminism will be considered as well as biographical research, the study of women’s position through the lens of the modernization process in Serbia in the 19th and 20th Century, Serbian women’s issues in gender studies and through the history of everyday and private life and family, the analysis of the perception of Serbian woman by outside observers including the study of the image of Serbian woman created/constructed by “others”.


1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 1257-1290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mireille Corbier

Les spécialistes de Rome s'étaient intéressés de longue date à l'histoire de l'éducation et de la culture, thèmes dont les auteurs anciens et l'iconographie leur montraient la place centrale dans les préoccupations des élites romaines et romanisées (Marrou, 1937 ; 1948). lis n'ont « découvert » que plus récemment, à partir des années 1980, les thémes de la petite enfance et de la maternité : Philippe Ariès (1960) — relayé et prolongé dans la littérature anglo-saxonne par des auteurs tels que Lloyd de Mause, Edward Shorter et Lawrence Stone, non sans désaccords avec leur modèle et entre eux — est devenu une référence obligée en France et, plus encore, dans les pays de langue anglaise : son impact s'y est trouvé prolongé et renforcé par 1'influence des women,puis gender studies,et des recherches inspirées par les revendications des homosexuels et des « nouveaux pères ».


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