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Youth studies is a growing area within migration scholarship. It is evident that migration of children, unaccompanied children and children within refugee flows are significantly higher than general migration flows. We have evidence of this, for example, in the case of Syrian exodus since the outbreak of civil war in the country in 2011 (Yazgan et al., 2015). Kulu-Glasgow et al. (2019), Vila Freyer & Özerim (2020), and Vila Freyer and Meza Gonzalez (2021) are the recent collections of studies on youth in migration published by Transnational Press London alone. In the last couple of years, hundreds of articles and book chapters on youth migration have been published elsewhere. The Migration Conferences, Migration Letters proudly supports, have offered a venue for discussions on the topic since the beginning in 2011, and it has included a special track on youth migration to foster research in this particular topic.
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The centenary anniversary of Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny is a good time for reflection on the status of social science journals in Poland. The article compares the form and content of the twelfth volume (1932) of RPEiS with today’s academic journals. The major conclusion is that the pre-WWII journal was targeted at the broadly defined milieu of the humanistic intelligentsia, while today’s journals are addressed exclusively to a narrow group of academic specialists. Is there a chance of establishing a social science periodical in Poland that would attract a broader readership, including both scientists and practitioners in the field of the social sciences?
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Nikolay Turlakov published a study in this journal, No. 4, 2021, entitled “Humility and Justification or Rebellion and Struggle: Philosophical Notes on the Attitude to Suffering in Religious Faith and Customary Morality”. The outlined dilemma is whether one must follow a rigorous faith and submissively encounter human sufferings, or one ought to struggle against them. I was impressed by the interesting reflections the author has made in his study, so my paper is presented here as a kind of a letter to him. My aim is directed to strengthening his attempt at resolving the dilemma by finding a way out of it on the base of the introduction of what is called a moderate religious faith.
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The text offers a review of the 9th edition of the Sofia International Literary Festival which took place in December 2021, trying to discover the conceptual threads that determine its structure and contents. It describes the meetings and the conversations with the participants at the festival, as well as the subjects of the discussions which were aimed to analyse some significant phenomena from the present days and also the perspectives they develop for all of us.
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The text contains information about the international scientific conference for Bulgarians and Slavic’s Scholars “Bulgarian language, literature and culture – roads through the multicultural world”. It briefly presents the organization and the main thematic areas, as well as the presented reports.
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The article briefly presents collections with donation inscriptions from the personal library of Prof. Stoyan Karolev, stored in "Zachary Knyazheski" Regional Library - Stara Zagora. Presented collections include copies of donation inscriptions by Radoi Ralin, Blaga Dimitrova, Andrey Germanov, Damyan Damyanov, Veselin Andreev, Stanislav Stratiev, Ivan Davidkov, Mihail Toshkov, D. Chavdarov-Chelkash, Pencho Danchev, Atanas Natev, Encho Mutafov, Alexander Milanov, Kamen Zidarov, Ivan Paunovski, Ivan Sarandev, Vihren Chernokozhev. In addition to revealing connections between the literary critic and a great number of important names in our literature and culture from the 1950s to the beginning of the 2000s, donation inscriptions are valuable in their authentic handwriting and in their content, which testifies the authors' attitude to cultural phenomena and polemics, the excitement in their first steps, the development of their creative self-consciousness.
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UNHCR’ın istatistiklerine göre 2020’nin sonunda toplam 82,4 milyon zorla yerinden edilmiş kişi bulunmaktadır ve bunların 26,2 milyonu mülteci statüsündedir. Ayrıca mültecilerin de %86’sı kalkınmakta olan ülkelerde yaşamaktadırlar. 2011’den önce göç yazınında daha çok Avrupa’daki Türk göçmenler ve şehirleşme bağlamlarında ele alınan Türkiye, günümüzde en fazla mülteciye ve mülteci çocuğa ev sahipliği yapan ülke olarak göçün ekonomiye etkisi konusunda incelenmesi gereken önemli araştırma sahalarından biri haline gelmiştir.
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On behalf of myself and the editors for this debut edition, Yunus Tuncel and Francesca Ferrando, we are most pleased to offer the first publication of the World Posthuman Society, which we name “Infinity.” The papers collected here were presented at the 24th World Congress of Philosophy, held in Beijing in 2018. The papers are drawn from roundtables and workshops organized to accommodate the surging interest in posthumanism. The reader may accept my assurance that these pages are contained some of the most avant-garde thinking in this bourgeoning movement in philosophy.
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