Cognitive-ideological matrices of perception by students of the South of Russia of modern socio-political crises

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lubov Vnukova ◽  
Pavel Lukichev ◽  
Tat'yana Podshibyakina ◽  
Sergey Potseluev ◽  
Mikhail Konstantinov
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 94
Author(s):  
Bilal A. Al-Adaileh ◽  
Lana J. Kreishan

This study is aimed at investigating the illocutionary forces of car stickers in Jordan as an under-researched area of Arabic pragmatics. The study is based on authentic data collected over a year as found displayed on cars in the south, mid and north of Jordan. The data collected were found to display a wide range of social, romantic and economic functions including displaying vehicle size and brand, protection against envy, disappointment and betrayal, giving advice, displaying love and romantic challenges, crises and car stickers aimed at attracting others’ attention. Stickers used as a protective measure against evil eye were found to be the most frequently used stickers in our data (32.65%). Though car stickers are equated with amusement and humor, they are used nowadays as a tool to indirectly criticize social, economic and political crises, and this could reflect the social and economic challenges of life. The overwhelmingly rhythmic car stickers examined in the study were found to be instances of decodable expressions whose overall meanings could be recovered by sticker readers.


Significance Indeed, more than a year into his second term, Keita confronts not just endemic insecurity in the north and centre of the country, but also a complicated set of political challenges in the south. These challenges include graft scandals and the politics of selective investigations; rumblings of discontent among ordinary soldiers, their families and even some senior officers; and a highly politicised set of religious leaders. Impacts The indirect implication of Keita’s son, Karim, in some scandals will make him a focus of greater public scrutiny. Security crises in the north and centre, and political crises in the south, will prove mutually reinforcing. In this lull in the electoral calendar, political players are positioning themselves for 2023 and beyond.


Significance President Mohammed Abdullahi ‘Farmajo’ appears emboldened after facing down a series of domestic political crises, including allegations of interference in the South-west state election and a proposed impeachment motion, which was shelved on December 20 following backroom discussions with parliamentary speaker Mohamed Mursal. Impacts Farmajo will feel emboldened against future impeachment efforts, but victory may prove hollow as centre-periphery relations deteriorate. After a rocky period, Farmajo’s relations with Mursal should improve, and Farmajo may hope this will help blunt parliamentary criticism. Mursal will face a challenge in maintaining discipline among his deputies and colleagues, who are prone to abusing legislative protocol.


1962 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 303-322 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard Cosman
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2000 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 201-204
Author(s):  
Vojtech Rušin ◽  
Milan Minarovjech ◽  
Milan Rybanský

AbstractLong-term cyclic variations in the distribution of prominences and intensities of green (530.3 nm) and red (637.4 nm) coronal emission lines over solar cycles 18–23 are presented. Polar prominence branches will reach the poles at different epochs in cycle 23: the north branch at the beginning in 2002 and the south branch a year later (2003), respectively. The local maxima of intensities in the green line show both poleward- and equatorward-migrating branches. The poleward branches will reach the poles around cycle maxima like prominences, while the equatorward branches show a duration of 18 years and will end in cycle minima (2007). The red corona shows mostly equatorward branches. The possibility that these branches begin to develop at high latitudes in the preceding cycles cannot be excluded.


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