8 Citations
Subjects of the empress. Wider context of regional history education on East Prussia and identity processes in contemporary Kaliningrad oblast
- Political ScienceSprawy Narodowościowe
- 2018
Subjects of the empress. Wider context of regional history education on East Prussia and identity processes in contemporary Kaliningrad oblastPolitical, economic and social changes brought about by…
Demonized, domesticated, virtualized: fortification buildings as a case of Prussian heritage in present-day Kaliningrad
- SociologyNationalities Papers
- 2018
The article explores ways in which the nineteenth-century Prussian military architecture has been used and promoted as a part of the local heritage in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.…
Between romantic historic landscapes, rational management models and obliterations – urban cemeteries as green memory sites
- SociologyUrban Forestry & Urban Greening
- 2018
Learning from a Deceptively Spacious Policy Discourse
- Sociology
- 2016
Networked Learning, e-Learning and Technology Enhanced Learning have each been defined in different ways, as people's understanding about technology in education has developed. Yet each could also be…
Introduction: The Only Way is Ethics
- Sociology
- 2015
Working in conflict and post-conflict environments presents a number of distinctive challenges for archaeologists. Elements of archaeological practice that are usually thought of as reasonably…
Counting on Use of Technology to Enhance Learning
- Sociology
- 2015
In global policy documents, the language of Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) now firmly structures a perception of educational technology which ‘subsumes’ terms like Networked Learning and…
Thinking Cities Through Objects
- Philosophy
- 2011
Why study the city through objects? As we will argue below, material objects are analytically important but until recently they have largely been marginalised in urban studies. Thus, our aim here is…
CRESC Working Paper Series Working Paper No . 96 Thinking Cities Through Objects
- Philosophy
- 2011
Why study the city through objects? As we will argue below, material objects are analytically important but until recently they have largely been marginalised in urban studies. Thus, our aim here is…