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    Cultural identity of the Slovenian countryside: Territorial integrity and cultural diversity from the perspective of rural communities. [REVIEW]Ana Barbič - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15 (3):253-265.
    Cultural identity of rural areas is discussed with some basic concepts such as culture, territory, contemporary globalization, and individuation processes. This case study of cultural identity in the Slovenian countryside focuses on its spiritual culture, of which several components are presented in detail: the language of rural areas, (handy)crafts, nutrition and food culture, co-operation and mutual help among rural residents at work and in leisure, and the art products of Slovenian farmers. In discussing the present status and (...)
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    Slovenian Validation of the Children’s Perceived Use of Self-Regulated Learning Inventory.Luka Komidar, Anja Podlesek, Tina Pirc, Sonja Pečjak, Katja Depolli Steiner, Melita Puklek Levpušček, Alenka Gril, Bojana Boh Podgornik, Aleš Hladnik, Alenka Kavčič, Ciril Bohak, Žiga Lesar, Matija Marolt, Matevž Pesek & Cirila Peklaj - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The importance of self-regulated learning has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and measures for assessing students’ self-regulation skills and knowledge are greatly needed. We present the results of the first thorough adaptation of the Children’s Perceived use of Self-Regulated Learning Inventory. The inventory, consisting of 15 scales measuring nine components of SRL, was administered to a sample of 541 Slovenian ninth graders. Confirmatory factor analyses supported internal structure validity of most components, but two components required some structural modifications. Internal (...)
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    Countryside-versus-City in European Thought: German and British Anti-Urbanism between the Wars.Bernhard Dietz - 2008 - The European Legacy 13 (7):801-814.
    The idea that the city is a place of sin and immorality is as old as urban civilization. But what does anti-urban thought mean in societies which are highly urbanized under the conditions of modern industrialism? Furthermore, is anti-urbanism in the interwar period a German völkisch phenomenon––one further stride on Germany's special path? And what does rural revival and the “back-to-the-land” cult mean in Great Britain, the first industrial nation? This article seeks to provide an answer to these questions by (...)
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    Slovenian translation of Violence.Slavoj Žižek - unknown
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  5. Medical care in the countryside near Paris, 1800-1914.Evelyn Ackerman - 1983 - In Joseph Warren Dauben & Virginia Staudt Sexton (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science: Selected Papers. New York Academy of Sciences.
     
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    Walking in the British Countryside: Reflexivity, Embodied Practices and Ways to Escape.Tim Edensor - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (3-4):81-106.
    This article looks at the discursive and practical construction of walking in a British context. It examines the ways in which notions and practices generated by conventions around the meaning of walking in the countryside apparently contradict prevailing ideas that walking is an escape from the restrictions of everyday urban life. Identifying particular, competing forms of walking and the techniques and identities that they espouse, it is suggested that such activities are suffused with disciplinary norms. Yet despite these conventions, (...)
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    Slovenian horseman of the Apocalypse. [REVIEW]Rob White - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 51 (51):112-113.
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    My kind of countryside: finding design principles in the land.Roger G. Courtenay - 2010 - Chicago: the University of Chicago Press.
    Breathing ground -- Moving in nature -- Making buildings -- Modifying places -- My kind of countryside.
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    China's Vanishing Worlds: Countryside, Traditions, and Cultural Spaces.Matthias Messmer & Hsin-Mei Chuang - 2013 - MIT Press.
    Photographs and text document disappearing cultural landscapes and lifestyles in rural China, capturing poignant scenes far from Beijing or Shanghai. Just a few kilometers from the glittering skylines of Shanghai and Beijing, we encounter a vast countryside, an often forgotten and seemingly limitless landscape stretching far beyond the outskirts of the cities. Following traces of old trade routes, once-flourishing marketplaces, abandoned country estates, decrepit model villages, and the sites of mystic rituals, the authors of this book spent seven years (...)
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    Europe As Lebenswelt [In Slovenian].Andrina Tonkli Komel - 2003 - Phainomena 12 (45-46):39-47.
    It seems that, for Husserl, the fact of human freedom is more fundamental than the transcendental subjectivist constitution of the world, or in other words, this constitution has to be seen in this light and further critically elucidated on the ground of the movement of phenomenological epoch as methodical freedom. This, however, also implies a certain practical doctrine and self-trial of Europe. After all, Europe is but this freedom of individuality and responsible personality, which is the only way it can (...)
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    Introduction to Begriffsgeschichte (in Slovenian).Andrina Tonkli Komel - 2002 - Phainomena 11 (41-42):131-136.
    Interpretative horizons, which determine the position of a concept within a given philosophical context open up a broader issue of linguistic expression and culture. Begriffsgeschichte therefore cannot be limited to a special philosophical discipline, since its relevance comes to the front primarily on the interdisciplinary level of humanities, in general. (edited).
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  12. Conflict in the countryside: The emerging political awareness of the peasants.Yu Jianrong - 2006 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (1):141-158.
     
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  13. 'O Kastnerjevih razpravah' (The Slovenian translation of Kant's essay 'On Kastner's treatises').I. Kant - 2002 - Filozofski Vestnik 23 (1):63-69.
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    Co‐operation in the Countryside: small primary school clusters.C. Ribchester & W. J. Edwards - 1998 - Educational Studies 24 (3):281-293.
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  15. Cities and Countryside.Henri Mendras - 1954 - Diogenes 2 (8):111-117.
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    The Problem of Countryside and Urban Places as the Basic Topic in Mustafa Kutlu's Stories.Sezai Coşkun - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:363-409.
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  17. The future for Slovenian cultural landscapes.A. Kucan & M. Golobic - 2004 - Topos 47:79-86.
     
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    Contra the Slovenians.Noah Horwitz - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (1):24-32.
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  19. Educação do Campo à beira da “Faixa”: A (in)existência do lugar como espacialização do fenômeno/Countryside education on the edge of the “strip”: place (in)existence as phenomenon of spacialisation.Wallace Wagner Rodrigues Pantoja - 2015 - GeoTextos 11 (2):221-248.
    This text is part of an on going research. It deals with the relationship between the production and experience of the places on the edge of the Trans-Amazon Highway (BR 230), which cuts the North and a Northeast portion in the East-West direction. Considering its programmatic sense of occupation of the territory, as opposed to the explanation already accepted, which expresses the road as an engineering system, therefore, means to flow, is that I propose to think the road as an (...)
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    Seeing the Countryside: Behind the Pastoral and Progressivist Veils.Steven Knepper - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (162):131-149.
    ExcerptLocated down the street from William Faulkner's birthplace, the Union County Heritage Museum in New Albany, Mississippi, cultivates a unique contribution to Faulkner studies: a literary garden of over thirty plants that appear in his fiction, ranging from domestic wisteria to wild pokeberry. Scattered throughout the garden are plaques bearing relevant excerpts from Faulkner's works. It is an engaging way to explore his fiction, but it poses the critical visitor with a certain interpretative challenge. From one angle, the Faulkner garden (...)
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    Seeing the Countryside: Behind the Pastoral and Progressivist Veils.S. Knepper - 2013 - Télos 2013 (162):131-149.
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    Looking at the birds, considering the lilies, and perceiving God’s grace in the countryside : an empirical investigation in hermeneutical theory.Leslie J. Francis, Greg Smith & Jeff Astley - 2022 - Rural Theology: International, Ecumenical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives 20 (1):38-51.
    This study is situated within the newly emerging interest in the concept of grace as a legitimate topic for empirical enquiry, and draws on the theoretical framework provided by the SIFT approach to biblical hermeneutics, an approach rooted in reader-perspective hermeneutical theory and in Jungian psychological type theory. Data were draw from two one-day workshops with Anglican Readers (lay ministers). On each occasion the participants were invited to divide into three separate groups according to their preferences for sensing or intuition (...)
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    Today and Tomorrow Volume 25 Sport and Leisure: Rusticus or the Future of the Countryside Diogenes or the Future of Leisure Hanno, or the Future of Exploration Atalanta or the Future of Sport.Joad Briggs - 2008 - Routledge.
    Rusticus Or The Future of the Countryside Martin S Briggs Originally published in 1926 "Few of the fifty volumes, provocative and brilliant as most of them have been, capture our imagination as does this one." Daily Telegraph "The book is a pamphlet, though it has the form and charm of a book." Spectator Contents include: "So this is England!" Before the Deluge King Coal The Age of Petrol The Future 126pp Diogenes Or The Future of Leisure C E M (...)
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    Varieties of Capitalism, Power Resources, and Historical Legacies: Explaining the Slovenian Exception.Miroslav Stanojević & Stephen Crowley - 2011 - Politics and Society 39 (2):268-295.
    Although Slovenia is a small, relatively new nation-state, it has been justifiably called “neocorporatist” and a “coordinated market economy,” making it unique among postcommunist societies, including ten new EU member states. The authors explore how it became so, and in the process shed light on the debate between varieties of capitalism and power resources theories about how coordinated or neocorporatist economies emerge. Although several of the elements predicted by the varieties of capitalism perspective were present in Slovenia, others were not. (...)
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    The Greek Countryside[REVIEW]David W. J. Gill - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):128-130.
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    Agriculture in the slovenian transitional economy: The preservation of genetic diversity of plants and ethical consequences. [REVIEW]A. Ivancic, J. Turk, C. Rozman & M. Sisko - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (4):337-365.
    Slovene agriculture is going throughdrastic changes. Most of the land is stillowned by small farmers. The production isoriented to the market and is based on modernWestern technology. It is associated withincreasing pollution and is becoming a seriousthreat to biodiversity. Many of the wild plantsare endangered due to genetic erosion withinspecies. The traditional crops and varietiesare being replaced by imported materials andthe use of chemicals has been increasing. Manyof the traditional varieties have beenneglected and/or lost. The existing germplasmcollections are incomplete and (...)
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    Production process of unlabeled advertorials in the Slovenian press.Karmen Erjavec & Melita Poler Kovačič - 2010 - Communications 35 (4):375-395.
    The objective of this paper is to present the research on how unlabeled advertorials are produced and interpreted by their key producers. The study uses ethnographic methods and reveals that advertorials are produced by news producers or agency practitioners and advertisers either independently or collectively. The production was based on paying for various expenses or services and making threats. Reasons for production were different within particular groups of producers. Responsibility belongs to all actors analyzed, but also to other media and (...)
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    Residential preferences in the context of voluntary simple lifestyles: What motivates contemporary Czech simplifiers to reside in the countryside?Lukáš Kala, Lucie Galčanová & Vojtěch Pelikán - 2016 - Human Affairs 26 (4):410-421.
    The aim of our paper is to broaden the international discussion on environmentally friendly lifestyles. In most of the previous research, via a survey technique involving the self-nomination of participants, voluntary simplifiers are presented as part of a social movement typically connected with an urban environment. Our paper follows the third wave of longitudinal research conducted in the post-socialist Czech Republic in the years 1992, 2002 and 2015. The data were collected using in-depth interviews combined with observations in 20 voluntary (...)
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    The Virus: A Neoliberal Detective in an Immune Slovenian Society.Primož Mlačnik - 2023 - Filozofski Vestnik 43 (1).
    This article draws on Jacques Derrida’s and Roberto Esposito’s conceptualisations of the immunitarian paradigm to analyse the Slovenian crime novel _The Virus_. In the first part, we examine the links between neoliberalism and the rise of the Slovenian authoritarian state during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the second part, we show that the neoliberal ethos is expressed in the figure of the self-serving and self-disciplined detective, in the nature of desocialised and privatised crime, and in (...)
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    Interactive learning materials for subjects Music Theory and Solfeggio in the Slovenian primary music schoolInteraktivni nastavni materijali za predmete Glazbena teorija i Solfeggio u osnovnim glazbenim školama u Sloveniji.Katarina Zadnik - 2022 - Metodicki Ogledi 28 (2):281-301.
    With the outbreak of the pandemic, general and music education shifted completely to remote learning as the only possible form. The research looks into didactic approaches using digital technology adopted by active teachers and students in the Slovenian music school in asynchronous distance learning. On a sample of 9 active teachers and 16 students, the research study examined 31 interactive learning materials in order to identify innovative didactic approaches using digital tools which were applied to achieve learning objectives within (...)
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    The Relativity of Time and Space in the Croatian Poet Nikola Šop and the Slovenian Poet Gregor Strniša.Fedora Ferluga-Petronio - 2006 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 26 (3):661-672.
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    On the Method of Intercultural Philosophy (in Slovenian).Alfred Leskovec & Ichiro Yamaguchi - 2001 - Phainomena: Journal of the Phenomenological Society of Ljubljana 10:37-46.
    The phenomenological research of the you-and-me relationship and the genetic method of phenomenology give an interesting methodological advantage to the research of the intercultural philosophy. The phenomenon of the you-and-me relationship comprises three different dimensions of being-human, namely the intercorporality before the split between the subject and the object, intersubjectivity within the split and that in its abolition. On the other hand, one of the features of the genetic methodology is the philosophical approach to the pre-linguistic, pre-reflexive intercorporality and intersubjectivity (...)
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    The Failure of Organizational Control: Changing Party Power in the Chinese Countryside.An Chen - 2007 - Politics and Society 35 (1):145-179.
    As frequent, violent, and organized peasant protests show, China’s reform regime has lost its once all-powerful control in the countryside. The sharp decline of village cadres’ positional authority in allocating economic resources, which began in post-Mao decollectivization, holds the key to explaining the change. Since the late 1990s, the collapse of village enterprises and the erosion of power over land have cost village cadres their remaining economic levers to engage the villagers as well as their incentives to work for (...)
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    Bullying among pupils with and without special needs in Slovenian primary schools.A. Kozmus & M. Pšunder - 2017 - Educational Studies 44 (4):408-420.
    Bullying and violence pose widespread problems for contemporary society. In this paper, special attention is given to violence against pupils with SN. The empirical research analyses perceptions of peer violence according to differing roles in relation to violent acts among pupils with and without SN, regarding gender and age. We used the School Bullying Scales measuring instrument, translated and adapted for Slovenia. The main findings of the research are as follows: there is no statistically significant difference between pupils with and (...)
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    Digital’nye derevenščiki/digital villagers: Russian online projects from the countryside.Henrike Schmidt - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (2):95-109.
    The rapid growth of the Russian Internet offers great advantages, especially for geographical and cultural peripheries. Nevertheless, the locational inequality in Internet usage within the country has not yet been bridged. Meanwhile, some Russian villagers living in the countryside have started to ‘blog back’ to the metropolitan centres. How is the Russian village represented in these accounts by digital’nye derevenščiki ? What power relations are characteristic of villagers and townspeople, as they meet in online forums and blogs? The case (...)
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  36. The Fruits of Natural Advantage: Making the Industrial Countryside in California (William H. Friedland).S. Stoll - 2000 - Agriculture and Human Values 17 (1):107-109.
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    A Greek Countryside: The Southern Argolid from Prehistory to the Present Day, with a Register of Sites by Curtis N. Runnels and Mark H. Munn (review). [REVIEW]Donald C. Haggis - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (2):333-335.
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    Žižek and his contemporaries: on the emergence of the Slovenian Lacan.Jones Irwin - 2014 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Helena Motoh.
    In recent years, the popularity of the inimitable Slavoj Žižek has perhaps cast a shadow over the collective influence exerted by Slovenian intellectuals on modern day philosophy. Yet despite his image as an isolated genius, this timely book relocates Žižek as a thinker whose ideas are born of a specifically Slovenian context. Although only coming to international notice in the early 1990s, the Slovenian school needs to be understood as the culmination of a series of intellectual, artistic (...)
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  39. Imagining Rabbits and Squirrels in the English Countryside.Hilda Kean - 2001 - Society and Animals 9 (2):163-175.
    Drawing on contemporary coverage, particularly in The Field and Country Life, this article considers the construction of rabbits and squirrels as images of the past in England. By the 1930s, the red squirrel had become increasingly rare in the English countryside. Particularly in towns and suburbs, the population of the grey squirrel was growing rapidly. Those who saw themselves as the custodians of the countryside depicted the grey squirrel as a foreign force inimical to a mythical English way (...)
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  40. Adorno and/with Heidegger: From Modernism to Postmodernism (in Slovenian).Ales Erjavec - 2002 - Filozofski Vestnik 23 (1):123-136.
    In the 20th century Adorno and Heidegger put forth two different sets of arguments for the paramount importance of art. While the former offered a philosophy of modernist art and interpreted it as a negativity within the means-end rationality of everyday bourgeois existence, the latter praised poetry and art for being a rare modern instance of the disclosure of truth. Within a century exemplified by master narratives promoting collective agendas, they both denigrated the social function of art, thereby promoting the (...)
     
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    Intercultural and Inter-confessional Relations in a Romanian Countryside.Daniela Serban, Constantin Mitrut, Silvia-Elena Cristache, Dana Epure & Simona Vasilache - 2008 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 7 (20):80-106.
    This paper addresses the question of ethnic entrepreneurship in relation to religious identity and multiculturalism in civil society and proposes a spotlight on Turkish entrepreneurs in Romania, as a relevant example of the benefits of increasing cultural diversity and opportunities to learn from different cultures and traditions. It aims at empirically investigating whether the distinct ethnic features of Turkish entrepreneurs, especially their religion, influence their business performance in Romania and their integration in the host country’s civil society. The information for (...)
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  42. International trade and the medieval Egyptian countryside.A. L. Udovitch - 1999 - In Udovitch A. L. (ed.), Agriculture in Egypt, From Pharaonic to Modern Times. pp. 267-285.
  43. Letter from a Gentleman in Dunedin to a Lady in the Countryside.Charles Pigden - 2010 - In Hume on Is and Ought.
    I argue 1) That in his celebrated Is/Ought passage, Hume employs ‘deduction’ in the strict sense, according to which if a conclusion B is justly or evidently deduced from a set of premises A, A cannot be true and B false, or B false and the premises A true. 2) That Hume was following the common custom of his times which sometimes employed ‘deduction’ in a strict sense to denote inferences in which, in the words of Dr Watts’ Logick, ‘the (...)
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  44. A church too far near a bridge oddly placed: the cultural construction of the Norfolk countryside.Charles O. Frake - 1996 - In R. F. Ellen & Katsuyoshi Fukui (eds.), Redefining nature: ecology, culture, and domestication. Washington, D.C.: Berg. pp. 89--115.
     
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    Regional Modernisms in Finland and Sweden: From Rural Death Traps to the Utopian Countryside.Iida Pöllänen - 2019 - Utopian Studies 30 (2):252-278.
    Det är stort, Europa, tycker urmakarn. Han har just inte tänkt på det förut. Tyskland, Frankrike, England, ett stycke Skandinavien, ett stycke Ryssland. Och gränserna förändras då och då; ljudlöst, nästan omärkligt på kartan, med buller och bråk där ute. Där ute—?... Långt uppe en liten prick, en liten stad. Hammar upptäcker att den verkligen hör till Europa, är en punkt i världen, ett litet centra, kring vilket en landsbygd sluter sig—en kärna.... Det är litet. Han måste erkänna, att det (...)
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    Social Values and Moral Management: A Slovenian Perspective.Jana Nadoh Bergoc - 2008 - Philosophy of Management 6 (3):151-158.
    Starting from the observation that in morally questionable situations managers tend to act in accordance with a so-called political utilitarianism, this paper seeks to answer the question: why is it important for managers to behave morally? It argues that managers should adopt the deontological notion of self-respect and respect for others as a basic presumption, bearing in mind management’s central role of dealing with people. It is suggested that this is especially so in transition economies. By adopting a deontological perspective, (...)
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  47. Growth in a Traditional Society: The French Countryside 1450-1815. By Philip T. Hoffman.J. Livesey - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (1):111-112.
     
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    Tore C. Olsson: Agrarian crossings: reformers and the remaking of the US and Mexican countryside: Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2017, 296 pp, ISBN 978-0-691-16520-2.Kelsey Ryan-Simkins - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):509-510.
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  49. Slovenska znanost je večinoma že usmerjena v gospodarstvo (Slovenian science is already focused on economy).Janez Slak - 2000 - Scientia 28.
  50. Artistic Revolutions: The 38th International Colloquium of the Slovenian Society of Aesthetics (conference report).Jakub Stejskal - 2010 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics:251-253.
     
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