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Trier dans le passé: le vormärz et sa réception en Slovénie aujourd'hui : réflexions sur le "bon", le "mauvais", l'"inconvenant"
Drago B. Rotar, 2006, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: The article tackles some of the current epistemological problems of the local, Slovene and central European historiographies. The author recognises the main problem in the fact that the fundamental, over-150-year-old, paradigm has not changed throughout all the various regimes to date, which means that the perception of the society and its constituent processes has not changed either. The author deals with the very non-authentic modernisation in central Europe, which cannot yield pertinent and acceptable discernable results, but is very much able to block the actual development of intellectual disciplines. As a matter of fact, this blockade is occurring all the time, as sociologists and humanists replace new conceptions with an accumulation of poorly analysed and even more poorly interpreted data playing the role of material 'facts'. By means of several confrontations between procedures and explanations in the case of the object termed the Pre-March period (the periodleading to the revolution of March, 1848) the author demonstrates the absurdity of both the teleological conception of history and society as well as the resulting stereotypical interpretations.
Ključne besede: memorije, zgodovine, ponaredki, prigrabitve preteklosti, kulture, ideologije, province
Objavljeno v RUP: 10.07.2015; Ogledov: 2063; Prenosov: 27
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O teritorialnosti v antropologiji, pa tudi geografiji
Matej Vranješ, 2007, pregledni znanstveni članek

Opis: The paper provides a theoretical discussion on the study, use, and conceptualization of territoriality in social anthropology. The author reports that to date in anthropology the research into human appropriation or control of space and in particular the theoretical discussion on territoriality has generally been restricted to the field of ecological anthropology. In this field, the ecological-evolutionism paradigm, according to which territoriality is studied as an expression of adaptation to given natural conditions in the function of optimization of survival strategies, has prevailed. Other forms, aspects, and contexts of human appropriation of space that are frequently encountered through our daily life experiences have generally been 'concealed' under different labels and research topics and hence only seldom are the main subjects of comprehensive research. As a result, numerous non-ecological aspects of space appropriation have been absent from anthropological treatises and conceptualizations of territoriality. Therefore, the author suggests that in anthropology the expression 'territoriality' be used as an umbrella term for the denotation andbroader conceptualization of different aspects and forms of space appropriation. To support his views, he presents the instance of conceptualization of territoriality in social geography, where the topic has been dedicated significant theoretical attention and where territoriality has generally been conceptualized beyond the ecological paradigm. Furthermore, the author has determined that to date in both disciplines the discussion on territoriality focused on aspects defined as 'instrumental aspects' and 'territorial practices'. On the other hand, a relative lack of interest in different cognitive aspects of territoriality or - in other words - the aspects defined as 'territorial representations' and 'ideological aspects of territoriality' has been determined. Given that these aspects reveal the social construction of meanings or socio-spatial ideologies that frequently act in the background of concrete territorial stances, views, and behaviours, special emphasis is laid on their importance within the field of social anthropology. Among social constructions of this kind the author emphasizes the association of the identity of a given social group and a location, or of (one) culture and (one) location. In the times of global integration and supposed cultural 'hybridiyation' the relevancy of these representations in society has not diminished, which is most clearly manifest in different opinions and conflicts in relation to the justified use and control (i.e., appropriation) of given spaces.
Ključne besede: teritorialnost, prisvajanje prostora, prostorska identiteta, družbeno-prostorske ideologije, antropologija prostora, družbena geografija
Objavljeno v RUP: 10.07.2015; Ogledov: 3997; Prenosov: 31
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