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Author(s):  
Kseniia Sorokina

The second essay in the cycle of the researches of the activities of the Ukrainian composer, publicist, active participant of the national movement of the second half of the XIX-th century Petro Sokalskyi (1832 - 1887) in the Imperial Society of Agriculture of Southern Russia focuses on the analysis of the authorial articles published in the volumes of «Notes of the Imperial Society of Agriculture of Southern Russia» during 1869–1872. Therefore, the classification of publications by thematic categories and their review in chronological order are the main tasks of the study. It was found out that Petro Sokalskyi not only held the positions of the secretary of the society and editor of “Notes” (from 1869 to 1871), but also actively wrote on agricultural topics. Author's articles of this period were the reviews of the problems of agriculture in the south of the empire in different years; the discussions of measures of encouraging the sheep farming and winemaking in the region; the descriptions of the results of the exhibition of viticulture and winemaking; and so on. The publicist also responded to questions that worried the farmers, winemakers and workers throughout the empire: economic and customs policy, the “wool issue”, the labor issue and more. In fact, on all the above issues, Sokalskyi expressed professional and deep thoughts, and also drew upon the international and European experience, which underscored his general intelligence in different fields of knowledge. The characteristic of this part of the author's journalistic heritage allows not only to supplement the available biographical information, but also to draw the attention of researchers to individual members of the Imperial Society of Agriculture of Southern Russia. In addition, the authors' articles will be useful for agricultural researchers.


2021 ◽  
pp. 149-161
Author(s):  
Ihor Stambol

The article analyzes the memoirs of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, written by one of the most prominent Ukrainian bibliologists, librarians and bibliographers – Lev Ustymovych Bykowski (1895–1992), who also joined the librarianship of Czechoslovakia and Poland and served as director of the Warsaw Public Library in the most dramatic moments in the history of the Polish capital – the anti-Nazi uprising. Among the figures mentioned in the memoir are: Janina Peszynska (1887-1949) – head of the Arts department of the Public Library and an active participant in the Warsaw Uprising; Regina Tchaikovsky – daughter of famous writer Alexander Sventokhovsky; Professor Jerzy Kowalski (1893-1948) – classical philologist, writer, professor of Lviv and Wroclaw universities; writer Maria Dombrovska (1889-1960); Mayor of Warsaw Julian Kulski; Prince Victor Viktorovich Kochubey (1893-1953); former minister of UPR Stanislav Stempovsky – former minister of UPR and others. In the context of local lore, the events around the Warsaw Public Library and the situation on Marshalkowska, Koszykova, Poznanska, Emilia Plater, Goza, etc. are most noted. There is also a lot of evidence in the memoir of Warsaw’s cultural institutions and their condition after the uprising.


Author(s):  
Анжела Попова

Modern Ukraine is not an active participant in the global cryptocurrency market. The estimated factor was the volume of transactions for this type of currency, as well as the degree of infrastructure development for this currency, assessed as very specific. At the same time, according to experts in this industry, Ukraine is more likely at a development stage than an outsider in the cryptocurrency industry. We also analyzed the positive and negative aspects of working with cryptocurrency. The protocol for working with this currency is considered in sufficient detail in order to identify opportunities, shortcomings, and features of a new position in the currency sphere. Ukraine will give an explanation to the fiscal policy in this matter.


Life ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1290
Author(s):  
Ziyi Yang ◽  
Shuxiang Guo ◽  
Hideyuki Hirata ◽  
Masahiko Kawanishi

In this paper, a novel mirror visual feedback-based (MVF) bilateral neurorehabilitation system with surface electromyography (sEMG)-based patient active force assessment was proposed for upper limb motor recovery and improvement of limb inter-coordination. A mirror visual feedback-based human–robot interface was designed to facilitate the bilateral isometric force output training task. To achieve patient active participant assessment, an sEMG signals-based elbow joint isometric force estimation method was implemented into the proposed system for real-time affected side force assessment and participation evaluation. To assist the affected side limb efficiently and precisely, a mirror bilateral control framework was presented for bilateral limb coordination. Preliminary experiments were conducted to evaluate the estimation accuracy of force estimation method and force tracking accuracy of system performance. The experimental results show the proposed force estimation method can efficiently calculate the elbow joint force in real-time, and the affected side limb of patients can be assisted to track output force of the non-paretic side limb for better limb coordination by the proposed bilateral rehabilitation system.


Author(s):  
Lyudmyla Kaznacheeva

The purpose of the article is to highlight international cultural cooperation on the example of international sociocultural projects and programs initiated by the EU. Methodology. It consists of the application of methods of analysis, observation, description, which allow to explore and outline certain aspects of international cultural cooperation on the example of sociocultural project implementation. Scientific Novelty. The article attempts to summarize the experience of implementing important international cultural projects in recent years. Conclusions. In recent years, Ukraine is an active participant in international sociocultural projects that promote intercultural communication, the establishment of our country in the international cultural community as a European country with rich cultural traditions, a reliable partner in solving modern cultural problems. In partnership with the EU, with the support of the British Council, the Goethe Institute, and other international institutions, events, and programs in the cultural and creative industries sector have taken place and continue to be implemented in Ukraine. The programs «Culture and Creativity», «House of Europe», projects «Creative Europe», «Cultural Bridges», implemented during 2014-2021, facilitated the establishment of dialogue in the domestic cultural sector and effective relations with cultural operators and institutions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (20) ◽  
pp. 11296
Author(s):  
Ge Yao ◽  
Jianming Miao

With the emerging digital platform economy, consumption activities are increasingly integrated in the production process of service platforms, and the development of e-commerce platforms shows a new realm for solving sustainability issues such as resource wasting and urban pollution. This paper investigates the service value co-creation processes in the digital platform context and recognizes the service value output categories under different stages among platform business, platform buyers, and sellers. Using an emergent and representative digital platform, the Xianyu idle trading platform, and adopting an embedded case study design and social media analysis approach, this paper illustrates the service value co-creation practices and value categories among users in each stage of purchase. We find that platform business not only facilitates value co-creations but is also an active participant. This study contributes to both value co-creation and platform business literature, and it sheds light on achieving sustainability in the platform economy and moving toward an environmentally friendly society.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (10) ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
M. A. Ivanova

Being one of the basic didactic terms, “learning” is frequently translated by Russianspeaking researchers as either “obuchenie” or “uchenie”. It seems strange, as these two words are not synonyms in Russian. Moreover, in Russian conventional didactics they denote two different phenomena: “obuchenie” refers to the entire educational process consisting of both the teacher’s and the learner’s activities while “uchenie” corresponds to the latter one. Successful international academic communication presupposes that any terms accepted by English-speaking professionals should be adapted to the national didactic concepts of this or that country. Taking this requirement into account, the author concludes that the only possible equivalent of “learning” in Russian is “uchenie”, not “obuchenie”, while the phrase “the shift from teaching to learning” and the term “student-centred learning” should be translated as “sdvig / perekhod ot prepodavaniya k ucheniyu” and “studentotsentrirovannoe uchenie” respectively. The author comes to the conclusion that student-centred learning (SCL) opposed to student-centred teaching can be considered the highest point in the development of student-centred approach currently prevailing in European countries. SCL as a new type of learning means that the student becomes an active participant in educational process having his (her) own needs and interests in the focus of attention. The substitution of the word “uchenie” by the incorrect variant “obuchenie” existing in the Russian academic discourse nowadays prevents Russian-speaking researchers from seeing clearly the essence of SCL.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-116
Author(s):  
Safira Hasna

The popularity of Korean dramas and songs triggers the dominance of Korean Hallyu internationally in various parts of the world. One of the factors which triggers this dominance is the Kpop Bangtan Sonyeodan boy band (BTS). BTS does not only create songs that are massive and standard but also  has a meaning that makes them won a number of international awards. The objective of this paper is to analyze the dominance of Korean hallyu especially Korean boy band BTS as a pioneer of the Asian music industry internationally using structuration theory in the context of the cultural industry by using the literature review method, this is  to describe a number of findings related to the cultural industry and structuration. As a result, BTS as an agent  become an active participant who can reproduce the social system by referring to social actions that ultimately produce a social structure, BTS as an active agent can become a creative labour in the cultural industry by creating works that are not only profit-oriented but combines with the creativity which able to deliver messages through its music, as pioneer of Korean artists internationally.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 269-271
Author(s):  
M. Mastbaum

Our generation is an active participant in a magnificent historical process. Capitalist economic forms are being broken, the chains of religion are thrown off, the old, superstitious, dark is burnt in the fire of the class struggle. A new socialist culture is born, a new communist morality, a new person.


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