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Global Politics, 2024
It passed more than the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War in 1914−1918. Proportionally, in the war, Serbia suffered mostly among all countries involved in the conflict as it lost ¼ of its population followed by 50% of industrial destruction. Furthermore, the first war crimes or even the genocide occurred on the territory of Serbia. Still, on the other hand, the first Allied victory on the battlefield against the Central Powers also happened in Serbia – the 1914 Battle of Cer in the Machva District with the administrative center of Shabac.
Η μεταχείριση των νεκρών στη Νεολιθική Θεσσαλία. Τα δεδομένα μέχρι σήμερα και η μελέτη των σκελετικών καταλοίπων από την ευρύτερη περιοχή Λάρισας - Treatment of the dead in Neolithic Thessaly. The data until today and the study of skeletal remains from the wider Larissa region, 2022
The present paper examines the treatment of the dead in Neolithic Thessaly, emphasizing specifically in the study of skeletal material from the sites of Makrychori, Profitis Ilias - Mandra and Palioskala, from the wider region of Larissa. A key factor in addressing this issue is the enrichment of the previously incomplete image with the latest data. The aim of this work is analyzing the funerary data in the direction of the reconstruction of burial practices, approaching the meanings incorporated in them and the beliefs of society and people of the Neolithic period in Thessaly. Four ways of mortuary treatment are being observed during the Neolithic in Thessaly: 1. Cremation burials in pits in the ground or in vessels placed in cemeteries outside and within the settlement; 2. Primary burials, usually within the residential area or its boundaries, either in houses or in spaces between them, including cases of disarticulated skeletons, 3. Secondary burials under houses or in ditches surrounding the settlement and 4. Jar burials within residential space. Cremation burials have attributed a total of 86 individuals from only four settlements dated in EN and LN. Primary burials are also one of the main ways of funerary practice with 29 individuals found in 15 settlements throughout the Neolithic, while secondary depositions are only located in five settlements. The practice of jar burial is only found in 1 LN settlement, represented by 1 child. Deliberate mortuary treatment of the dead is carried out by the community, the active role of which is recorded in archaeological data, representing a web of ideas of its symbolic thought and expression. Burial treatment with deliberate body breakage and secondary deposition may mean a need for social differentiation but also the remembrance of the past and the common dead ancestors through the breakdown of individuality and emphasis on the common collective identity. Primary burials within the residential area, often in connection with household-related and food-producing structures, are an exception, as only a small part of the Neolithic population is represented in burial sets. The selection of people who receive this particular burial practice may serve social purposes, as it is observed that the number of people is tripled during Late and Final Neolithic. Such intentions may mean social differentiation, confirmation of genealogical relations and land claims, as indicated by the architecture and settlement pattern from the Middle Neolithic and beyond. In this article it is argued that the latest data from Thessaly suggest the presence of social differentiations, albeit at a primary stage, through the rich and complicated symbolism of burial practices. Dead body is embodied in the material culture through its continuous circulation in the community, which through this practice attempts to legitimize its demand for social differentiation.
Body and Society, 2023
The biology of adversity and resilience' (TBOAR) coheres around the claim that early childhood experiences of stress and adversity get 'under the skin' and become 'biologically embedded', increasing the risk of negative health and behavioural outcomes later in life. Taking a genealogical approach to biosocial plasticity, this article situates TBOAR within the arc of an apparatus of power/knowledge that emerged in tandem with liberal governmentality, and which assumes childhood as a means of programming the future. The argument is that TBOAR is a normative fiction: a socially-scripted story that figures the 'resilient' child in a way that potentially sustains extant inequalities by prefiguring a future that is in step with the neoliberal present.
Abstrak Electronic Toll (E-Toll) adalah sebuah program dalam bentuk layanan pembayaran tol secara elektronik yang berupa kartu elektronik digunakan untuk melakukan pembayaran masuk jalan tol di sebagian daerah Indonesia. Penggunaan e-toll hanya dengan menggunakan kartu yang ditempelkan dan selesai dalam waktu 4 detik saja. Kartu e-toll dikeluarkan oleh PT. Jasa Marga yang bekerjasama dengan Bank Mandiri dan di terapkan pada tahun 2009 di ruas jalan tol tertentu. Teknologi yang digunakan E-Toll card adalah RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) dimana transaksi dapat dilakukan jarak jauh (contactless). Dengan layanan ini pelanggan hanya perlu menempel kartu pada mesin reader contactless yang telah di sediakan, Toll card tidak dibutuhkan PIN atau tanda tangan. E-toll dibuat karena kemacetan yang selalu terjadi di gerbang tol dengan tujuan yaitu mempersingkat waktu pembayaran tol sehingga tidak lagi terjadinya antrian panjang. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan yaitu penelitian Kuantitatif Deskriptif. Kriteria pengukuran efektivitas E-Toll yang digunakan 5 (lima) indikator efektivitas program menurut Sutrisno (2007) yaitu pemahaman program, tepat sasaran, tepat waktu, tercapainya tujuan, dan perubahan nyata. Penelitian ini mengambil sampel 100 orang dari populasi 3.653.964 berdasarkan teknik purposive sampling teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan yaitu melalui kuesioner dan teknik analisis data yang digunakan yaitu melalui kuesioner dan teknik analisis data dalam penelitian ini yaitu analisis statistik deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa secara keseluruhan pelaksanaan e-toll oleh PT. Jasa Marga Surabaya sudah berjalan Efektif, dengan rincian skor pemahaman program, tepat sasaran, tepat waktu, tercapainya tujuan, perubahan nyata. Saran dari peneliti agar PT. Jasa Marga harus memperluas sosialisasi keseluruh wilayah Surabaya serta mencantumkan prosedur pemakaian ataupun pembuatan dari e-toll itu sendiri di website resmi PT. Jasa Marga. Abstract Electronic Toll (E-Toll) is a program in the form of electronic toll payment services in the form of an electronic card used to make payments incoming highways in some areas of Indonesia. The use of e-toll just by using the card taped and finished in a time of 4 seconds. E-toll cards issued by PT. Jasa Marga in cooperation with Bank Mandiri and implemented in 2009 in certain toll roads. With this service, customers just need to stick the card on the contactless reader engine that has been provided, Toll card is not required for a PIN or signature. E-toll was made because of the congestion that always happens at toll booths with the goal to shorten the time of payment of the toll so that is no longer the long queues. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which the effectiveness of electronic e-toll by PT. Jasa Marga Surabaya (Study on Automatic Toll Gate Surabaya-Gempol). This type of research is descriptive quantitative research. Criteria for measuring the effectiveness of E-Toll used five (5) indicators of the effectiveness of the program according to Sutrisno (2007) which is understanding the program, on target, on time, the achievement of goals, and real change. This study took a sample of 100 people from a population of 3,653,964 based on a purposive sampling technique used data collection techniques, namely via questionnaires and data analysis technique used is through questionnaires and data analysis techniques in this research is descriptive statistical analysis. The results showed that the overall implementation of the e-toll by PT. Jasa Marga Surabaya already running Effectively, with details of program comprehension scores 76%, on target scores 80,6%, on time 77,3%, the achievement of goals 78,3%, real change 77,6%. Advice from researchers that PT. Jasa Marga should extend throughout the territory of Surabaya socialization as well as outlining procedures or making use of the e-toll itself on the official website of PT. Jasa Marga.
Cuestiones de Sociología, 2023
Esta entrevista a Álvaro García Linea presenta una aguda reflexión en torno a la relación entre lo nacional-popular y el populismo, dos conceptos clave para analizar la política latinoamericana. La preferencia de García Linera por el primero estriba en su extraordinaria capacidad explicativa para comprender las heterógeneas luchas sociales, la construcción desujetos políticos y las transformaciones revolucionarias. Nutrido del debate gramsciano de los años ochenta, García Linera lo conjuga con la discusión marxista para dar cuenta de laconfiguración de las clases sociales que en América Latina,y especialmente en Bolivia, tiene una profunda carga étnica.Lo nacional-popular es la manera de realización históricapráctica de las luchas de clases plebeyas por su autonomíay autodeterminación, cuyas características y destino no estánpreestablecidos más allá del curso mismo de la acción política. Esel momento plebeyo, que siempre estalla como desborde estatal,aunque paradójicamente necesita instituirse temporalmente enel Estado, para consolidarse y universalizarse. Según García Linera, lo nacional-popular solo surge en momentos de crisis de régimen de dominación y régimen de acumulación. Duranteeste interregno, se produce lo que denomina “debilitamiento delhorizonte predictivo”, al tiempo que se activa la “disponibilidadcolectiva a revocar creencias”
De Gruyter,, 2023
in Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio (a cura di), Perspectives on Dante Politico. At the Crossroad of Arts and Sciences, Berlino, De Gruyter, 2023 [Mimesis 97], pp. 93-110. ISBN: 9783110790863.
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