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Vol. 1 No. 22 (2026): Ethnic and cultural diversity in the construction of national and global identities: challenges towards culture for sustainability
Vol. 1 No. 22 (2026): Ethnic and cultural diversity in the construction of national and global identities: challenges towards culture for sustainability
Published:
2026-06-29
Introduction
Ethnic and cultural diversity in the construction of national and global identities
challenges towards culture for sustainability
Tetiana Shestakovska, Olena Mykhailovska, Rocío Valderrama-Hernández, Verónica Cobano-Delgado Palma
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Monograph
Cultural sustainability and civic society
the role of Ukrainian civil initiatives in shaping European identity
Nataliia Filipova, Tetiana Klymenko
1-24
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Imaginaries of borders religions, and identities in the third millennium
paradoxes, cultural diversity, and the culture of sustainability
Irina Pacheco Valera
1-18
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Ontological modelling and conceptual architecture of social cohesion
Olena Mykhailovska, Oksana Liashenko
1-29
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Critical intercultural education in higher education
crossing first-person narratives
Ana Caetano, Alessandra Gmaf, Carlos Pereira , Iara Rodrigues, Madalena Inverneiro, Sarah Siegmund , Verónica Sambé
1-29
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The ethnic structure of Ukrainian society as a factor in the formation of national identity and sustainable development of the state
Olena Lyndiuk
1-27
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The inclusion of Chile’s indigenous peoples under scrutiny
A comparative analysis of 21st-century education legislation
Jorge Ruiz-Morales, Marta Bordons Martínez
1-27
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Supporting older workers through age-inclusive education in the digital era
Nataliia Tkalenko, Mariia Balytska, Martina Rašticová, Nataliia Versal, Petia Genkova
1-26
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Between temporary work and "slavery"
the claims of former mexican braceros workers
Abel Astorga
1-19
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Mindfulness in School
Teachers’ Perceptions of Its Effects on Students with ADHD
Teresa Matos
1-15
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Miscellaneous
The right to education in Latin America
a conceptual and empirical analysis in accordance with of the principle of equality
Guillermo Ramón Ruiz, Miriam Lorente Rodríguez
1-24
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A sociocultural analysis of identity construction in youth participating in a socio-educative program aimed to prevent radicalization
Zineb Emrane Chkara, Beatriz Macias Gomez-Estern, Virginia Martinez Lozano
1-27
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Adversity
narratives of families in situations of social and economic vulnerability
Rosilda Marilete Reichert, Paula Marisa Fortunato Vaz, Elza Mesquita, Ilda Freire-Ribeiro
1-14
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Mães de santo (mothers of saints) in Candomblé
the 50 years of the Ialorixá Mãe Francis de Iemanja
Giovanna Campani, Claudia Herzfeld
1-21
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Short Notes
InterES Network
Strategic Socio-Educational Transfer to Guide Public Policies on Childhood, Adolescence and Youth
Sara Serrate González, María Teresa Silva Fernández, María Carballo Maya
1-7
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Soft power and the civilizing logic of globalization
a cultural critique of neo-civilizational dynamics
Hadjer Ben Salem
1-8
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Book Reviews
Terrón-Caro, T., Pérez de Guzmán-Puya, V., Rebolledo-Gámez, T., & Rodríguez-Casado, R. (Coords.). (2026). Human Rights Education and Ethical Principles: Contributions from the Social Sciences. Octaedro, 332 págs.
Carmen Carmona Rodríguez
1-4
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Comberiati, D. (2026). Beyond the diaspora. Stories of ghosts. Rubbettino, 164 pp.
Lorisfelice Magro
1-5
PDF (Italiano)
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