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PROCEEDINGS BOOK (Full Texts-Abstracts-Posters)
PROCEEDINGS BOOK rd 3 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOOD and AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS th 25-26 April 2019 Alanya, TURKEY ISBN: 978-605-81058-1-2 Harun Uçak (Ed.) Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University rd 3 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS PROCEEDINGS BOOK (Full Texts-Abstracts-Posters) 25 -26th April 2019 Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Turkey ISBN 978-605-81058-1-2 i 3th International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics 25-26th April 2019, Alanya, Turkey BREAD-BAKING TRADITIONS INCORPORATED IN A RURAL TOURISM PRODUCT IN LATVIA Aija Eglite Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Department of Economics and Regional Development, Latvia, Email: [email protected] Dace Kaufmane Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, of Economics and Social Development, Department of Social and Human Sciences, Latvia, Email: [email protected] Abstract Nowadays, enjoying national dishes is considered an essential component of any kind of tourism, as it gives experiences specific to the nation. In tourism, dishes are important to any target audience. There are many nationalities in the world, and they differ from one another in their specific culture and national cuisine. Since ancient times, rye bread has been the main food for Latvians. Today too, rye bread is one of the symbols of Latvian identity and a treat for everyone wishing to get introduced to Latvian culture. Cultural heritage and cultural values are, to some extent, stagnant if not revived and cultivated. Cultural and historical heritage could be learnt through upbringing and education as well as its incorporation in a tourism product. Rye bread, the traditions of baking it, organic and natural foods and the setting – a rural farmstead, a festivity and a bakery where to taste the foods and participate in preparing the foods – could be referred to as the most significant resources with potential for development. -
Parent Perceptions on Identity Formation Among Latvian Emigrant Children in England Kamerāde, D and Skubiņa, I
Growing up to belong transnationally : parent perceptions on identity formation among Latvian emigrant children in England Kamerāde, D and Skubiņa, I http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12092-4 Title Growing up to belong transnationally : parent perceptions on identity formation among Latvian emigrant children in England Authors Kamerāde, D and Skubiņa, I Type Book Section URL This version is available at: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/49752/ Published Date 2019 USIR is a digital collection of the research output of the University of Salford. Where copyright permits, full text material held in the repository is made freely available online and can be read, downloaded and copied for non-commercial private study or research purposes. Please check the manuscript for any further copyright restrictions. For more information, including our policy and submission procedure, please contact the Repository Team at: [email protected]. IMISCOE Research Series Rita Kaša Inta Mieriņa Editors The Emigrant Communities of Latvia National Identity, Transnational Belonging, and Diaspora Politics IMISCOE Research Series This series is the official book series of IMISCOE, the largest network of excellence on migration and diversity in the world. It comprises publications which present empirical and theoretical research on different aspects of international migration. The authors are all specialists, and the publications a rich source of information for researchers and others involved in international migration studies. The series is published under the editorial supervision of the IMISCOE Editorial Committee which includes leading scholars from all over Europe. The series, which contains more than eighty titles already, is internationally peer reviewed which ensures that the book published in this series continue to present excellent academic standards and scholarly quality. -
Apskates Objekti Muzeji Skatu Laukumi Iepirkšanās
24 ANNAS IELA GRODŅAS IELA BRĪVĪBAS IELA SPORTA IELA DAGMĀRAS IELA VIĻŅAS IELA 3 11 PALĪDZĪBAS IELA VIESTURA DĀRZS ARISTIDA BRIĀNA IELA 16 HANZAS IELA 3 TALLINAS IELA HANZAS IELA ŠARLOTES IELA 1 BUĻĻU IELA VIĻŅAS IELA HANZAS IELA 19 EMBŪTES IELA ANDREJSALA VALKAS IELA VAŠINGTONA ZAUBES IELA LAUKUMS 24 VESETAS IELA 5 LENČU IELA MAIZNĪCAS IELA RŪPNIECĪBAS IELA VERU IELA MATROŽU IELA DZEGUŽKALNS VIDUS IELA GANU IELA HANZAS IELA SALDUS IELA LOČU IELA 16 BUĻĻU IELA SAKARU IELA MEDNIEKU IELA 3 STRĒLNIEKU IELA 1 MIERA IELA DAUGAVGRĪVAS IELA EMIĻA MELNGAIĻA IELA STABU IELA BRUŅINIEKU IELA DZEGUŽU IELA DZIRNAVU IELA KR. BARONA IELA APSKATES OBJEKTI 36 Kristus Piedzimšanas 31 Rīgas Jūgendstila muzejs SKOLAS IELA SIGHTSEEING pareizticīgo katedrāle Art Nouveau Museum 1 TĒRBATAS IELA TALLINAS IELA ДОСТОПРИМЕЧАТЕЛЬНОСТИ Nativity of Christ Cathedral Рижский музей югендстиля IELA AUSEKĻA 11 Кафедральный собор Jugendstilmuseum Riga VĪLANDES IELA SEHENSWÜRDIGKEITEN 31 ĢERTRŪDES IELA CENTRS ĢIPŠA IELA Рождества Христова ELIZABETES IELA RŪPNIECĪBAS IELA 32 33 P. Stradiņa Medicīnas vēstures EKSPORTA IELA ALBERTA IELA CENTER 1 Rīgas pils Christi-Geburt-Kathedrale muzejs PULKVEŽA BRIEŽA IELA Riga Castle ЦЕНТР Vecā Sv. Ģertrūdes baznīca P. Stradins Museum of the STRĒLNIEKU IELA Рижский замок 38 Old St. Gertrude’s Church History of Medicine ANTONIJAS IELA ZAĻĀ IELA ZENTRUM Rigaer Schloss A.ČAKA IELA Старая Гертрудинская Музей истории медицины RĪGABAZNĪCAS IELA ELIZABETES IELA 2 Lielais Kristaps церковь им. П. Страдыня 39 Great Kristaps ENKURU IELA Alte St. Gertrude-Kirche -
Latvian Cuisine
MENU FOR GROUPS ON THE RIVER BOAT „VECRĪGA” We offer to enjoy the food and drinks on the river boat „VECRĪGA” during the journey to the groups of tourists* *The menu offer must be agreed at least 1 day in advance OFFER NO.1 A soup of fresh Latvian vegetables with meat balls Grilled chicken breast with boiled potatoes, Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce and fresh vegetables Nut Crust Chocolate Pudding with Whipped Cream Cranberry fruit drink 13 EUR (1 portion) OFFER (LATVIAN CUISINE) NO.2 Baltic herring with dill cottage cheese, pickled onions, boiled potatoes Fried, stewed Latvian pork roast with stewed cabbage Layered rye bread dessert with cowberry sauce Cranberry fruit drink 15 EUR (1 portion) OFFER NO.3 Mushroom cream soup Salmon fillet baked in a foil with cream, Basmati rice and fresh vegetables Nut Crust Chocolate Pudding with Whipped Cream Mineral water in a bottle, sparkling / still, 0.33l A glass of Zonin Regions Pinot Grigio IGT 2014 17 EUR (1 portion) OFFER NO.4 Cheese soup with Latvian vegetables Grilled rainbow trout with grilled vegetables Layered rye bread dessert with cowberry sauce A glass of Zonin Regions Pinot Grigio IGT 2014 Mineral water in a bottle, sparkling / still, 0.33l 19 EUR (1 portion) About the offer: The price does not include the boat journey. Duration of the journey is at least 1 hours. (min 20 pers.) MENU FOR GROUPS ON THE RIVER BOAT „VECRĪGA” We offer to enjoy the food and drinks on the river boat „VECRĪGA” during the journey to the groups of tourists* *The menu offer must be agreed at least 1 day in advance OFFER NO.5 -
Visits4u Itineraries: History and Heritage Route Riga, Latvia
visits4u itineraries : History and Heritage Route Riga, Latvia visits4u is co-funded by the COSME Programme of the European Union Riga, Latvia: History and Heritage Route Description of the town Riga, capital of Latvia is located on the shore of Baltic Sea, on the creek of Daugava river and with almost 700,000 inhabitants and 18 different districts is the biggest metropolis in the Baltics. Riga was founded in 1201 and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga's historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. Over the centuries, the city has developed as a center for trade, transit and later became an industrial center. Riga is also known for being a green and blooming city – large and well- kept parks, romantic squares, beautiful gardens. Already since the 18 th century, Regan’s have taken great interest in the art of gardening, creating lush public parks and picturesque squares. Unhurried walks, colourful flowerbeds, leisurely sitting in benches or lawns in a park, bird songs and leaves rustling in the wind – this is Riga where city meets Nature. Landscape of Old Riga featuring Dome Cathedral in the center www.visits4u.eu Project No: 699484 | Call: COS – TOUR – 2015 – 3 – 04 – 1 Page 1 The content of this document represents the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility; it cannot be considered to reflect the views of the European Commission and/or the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises or any other body of the European Union. -
Events in Riga April / May / June 2015 Planeta 210X100mm PRINT.Pdf 1 09.12.2014 10:09:28 EVENTS in RIGA APRIL / MAY / JUNE 2015
Events in Riga April / May / June 2015 planeta 210x100mm _ PRINT.pdf 1 09.12.2014 10:09:28 EVENTS IN RIGA APRIL / MAY / JUNE 2015 CONTENTS 2 April Events 21 May Events 37 June Events 48 List of venue addresses RIGA TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES At the Riga Tourist Information Centre (Rātslaukums 6), you can receive more information, as well as tickets to most of the events mentioned. Rātslaukums 6. Phone: +371 67037900 Kaļķu iela 16. Phone: +371 67227444 Riga International Coach Terminal Prāgas iela 1. Phone: +371 67220555 Working hours: April: 10:00–18:00 May, June : 9:00–19:00 [email protected] www.LiveRiga.com in cooperation with: This information has been prepared on 25.02.2015. The Riga Tourism Development Bureau is not responsible for any changes made by event organisers. On national holidays (03.-06.04., 01.-04.05., 22.-24.06.2015), certain locations may be closed or have shortened working hours. EVENT CALENDAR Date Time Event Venue Pg. 01.04.- 9:00-19:00 Egle's Crafts Fair Egle's Crafts Fair 8 31.12. 10:00- Two Centuries of Italian Art Museum Riga 01.-19.04. 18:00 Portrait Painting. 1580-1780: 8 Bourse (II-VII) An Exhibition 10:00- Jewellery artist Emmanuel 18:00 (I-V), 01.-11.04. Lacoste`s exhibition: "The Art gallery Putti 8 11:00-17:00 Seven Deadly Sins" (VI) 10:00- 04.03.- Exhibition "Gem of Art Riga Art Nouveau 18:00 8 24.05. Nouveau: Riga Synagogue" Museum (II-VII) The Pauls Stradins 01.04.- 11:00-17:00 Exhibition "Anatomist: The museum of 8 16.05. -
Manolis Projects Gallery HUNT SLONEM
HUNT SLONEM - Biography Hunt Slonem was born on July 18, 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. He also received an introduction to the Marlborough Gallery, which would represent him for 18 years. As Slonem honed his aesthetic, his work began appearing in unique, contextual spaces. By 1995 he finished a massive six-by-86-foot mural of birds, which shoots across the walls of the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. His charity work has resulted dozens of partnerships, including a wallpaper of his famous bunnies designed specifically with Lee Jofa for the Ronald McDonald House in Long Island. -
Countries of the Baltic Region in the Global Culinary Space Rakhmanov, Azat B
www.ssoar.info Countries of the Baltic Region in the Global Culinary Space Rakhmanov, Azat B. Veröffentlichungsversion / Published Version Zeitschriftenartikel / journal article Empfohlene Zitierung / Suggested Citation: Rakhmanov, A. B. (2017). Countries of the Baltic Region in the Global Culinary Space. Baltic Region, 9(2), 88-103. https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2017-2-7 Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Dieser Text wird unter einer CC BY-NC Lizenz (Namensnennung- This document is made available under a CC BY-NC Licence Nicht-kommerziell) zur Verfügung gestellt. Nähere Auskünfte zu (Attribution-NonCommercial). For more Information see: den CC-Lizenzen finden Sie hier: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.de Diese Version ist zitierbar unter / This version is citable under: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-53549-0 Social Geography Globalisation is creating a global culi- COUNTRIES nary space where culinary traditions of dif- OF THE BALTIC REGION ferent countries interact and compete. The author sets out to explore characteristic IN THE GLOBAL features of the culinary space of nine Baltic States as part of the global culinary space. CULINARY SPACE The author uses empirical data on the num- ber of restaurants serving different national cuisines in the main cities of the region. The 1 Baltic culinary space incorporates the A. B. Rakhmanov world’s leading cuisines (Italian, Japanese, Chinese, etc.) as well as the local cuisines of the BSR countries. The world’s leading cuisines prove to be more influential in the region than the local ones. -
Riga in Winter
Riga in winter RECREATION TIPS EVENT CALENDAR EXHIBITIONS Table of contents DISCOVER THE CITY WITH RIGA PASS! How to fall in love with Riga in winter 2 Event calendar 12 Exhibitions 32 List of venue addresses 40 RIGA TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES At the Riga Tourist Information Centre (Rātslaukums 6), you can receive more information, as well as tickets to most of the events mentioned. Rātslaukums 6 Kaļķu iela 16 +371 67037900 +371 67227444 Working hours 10:00–18:00 [email protected] www.LiveRiga.com This information has been prepared on 04.12.2019. The Riga Tourism Development Bureau is not responsible for any changes made by event organisers. Sights and objects included and recommended in this brochure are the personal view of the independent author. On national holidays (01.01.2019.), certain locations may be closed or have shortened working hours. 1 How to fall in love with Riga in winter It’s not going to be a love at first sight. Instead, like in many great love stories, the affection will grow slowly. There will be some gloomy days, but they Christmas market will be eked out with a plethora of magical moments, like walk- ing in snow-covered stillness in Get into the one of the city’s parks, taking a window seat at a café and hud- holiday mood dling over a hot drink while it’s snowing outside and revelling in all the fun outdoor activities the winter weather has to offer. There’s no better place to experience the holiday mood than the city’s central Christmas market (November 30 – January 8). -
Boriss Lurje Un NO!Art Boris Lurie and NO!Art Boriss Lurje
Boriss Lurje un NO!art Boris Lurie and NO!art Boriss Lurje. Manai Šeinai Gitl/ manai Valentīnai. 1981. Papīrs, gleznojums, kolāža, 99x75 cm Boris Lurie. To my Sheina Gitl/ My Valentine. 1981. Paint, paper collage, tape on paper Boriss Lurje un NO!art Boris Lurie and NO!art Mākslas muzejs RīgAS BIRža Art Museum RIGA BOURSE 2019. gada 11. janvāris – 2019. gada 10. marts January 11, 2019 – March 10, 2019 Izstādes kuratore/ Curator of the exhibition: Ivonna Veiherte Projekta vadītāja/ Project manager: Vita Birzaka Izstādes dizains/ Design of the exhibition: Anna Heinrihsone Izstādes projekta sadarbības partneris/ Collaboration partner for the exhibition Boris Lurie Art Foundation, New York, USA: Gertrude Stein, President Anthony Williams, Chairman of the Board Chris Shultz, Collections Manager Jessica Wallen, Project Manager Rafael Vostell, Advisor Uz vāka: Boriss Lurje. Bez nosaukuma (Uzsmidzinātais NĒ). 1963. Masonīts, izsmidzināmā krāsa, 56x52 cm On the cover: Boris Lurie. Untitled (NO Sprayed). 1963. Spray paint on masonite © Boris Lurie Art Foundation Izstāde “Boriss Lurje un NO!art” turpina vienu no Mākslas muzejam RĪGAS BIRža tik svarīgajiem virzieniem – iepazīstināt skatītājus ar 20. gadsimta māks- las vēsturi, šajā gadījumā – ar tik spilgtu un neparastu kontrkultūras parādību kā NO!art kustība. Sociāli un politiski aktīvie sava ceļa gājēji, kā Boriss Lurje (Boris Lurie), Sems Gudmens (Sam Goodman), Stenlijs Fišers (Stanley Fisher), Ņujorkas kultūras dzīvē tiek atpazīti kā nepiekāpīgie opozicionāri, kuriem NO!art gars un 1960. gadu sākuma izstādes ir kļuvušas par impulsiem radošiem mek- lējumiem mūža garumā. Raksturojot šos māksliniekus un komentējot Borisa Lurje darbu izstādi savā galerijā, Ģertrūde Staina savulaik rakstījusi:” NĒ mākslā ir NĒ konformismam un materiālismam. -
Escape to the Baltics
PREMIUM 10D7N ESCAPE TO THE BALTICS TOUR CODE: ENVNOA A land of crumbling castles, soaring dunes, enchanting forests and magical lakes – a trip to the Baltics proves that fairy tales do come true. RIGA, LATVIA 24 Northern Europe | EU Holidays Tallinn 2 Estonia HIGHLIGHTS Flight path Parnu LITHUANIA Traverse by coach VILNIUS Traverse by cruise • Vilnius Cathedral Basilica Featured destinations • Pilies Street 2 Riga • St. Anne’s, Bernardine’s and St. Overnight stays 1 2 3 Latvia Michael’s Churches • Orthodox Church • Gate of Dawn Lithuania • Vilnius University LATVIA 2 RIGA Vilnius • Dome Cathedral (entrance included) • St. Peter’s Tower • Old Guild Houses • Riga Castle Poland • Swedish Gate 1 Warsaw ESTONIA TALLINN • Old Town tour • Gothic Town Hall • Toompea • Alexander Nevski Cathedral DAY 1 • Kadriorg Palace • Parnu HOME VILINUS Meals on Board DAY 4 POLAND Assemble at the airport and take-off to VILINUS RIGA the city of Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital, Breakfast, Latvian Dinner WARSAN known for its baroque architecture, seen Today, on route we will make a stop • Royal Castle especially in its medieval Old Town. Hill of Crosses • St John Cathedral at the , a unique place in Lithuania where millions of crosses and • Holy Cross Church DAY 2 rosaries are put on two hills by Lithuanians • Royal Park VILINUS and others from all over the world in an • Jewish Gheo Meals on Board, Lithuanian Lunch expression of spontaneous faith, and as a symbol not of grief and death but of faith, Today, you will experience Vilnius, the love and sacrifice. Visit the Rundale splendid architectural blend of Gothic, Palace, the most magnificent masterpiece DELICACIES Renaissance, and Baroque styles makes of baroque architecture in the Baltic this a wonderful city to explore. -
S I G H T S E E I
SIGHTSEEING RĪGA 2 TOWN HALL SQUARE Town Hall Square, or Rātslaukums, lies facing the stone bridge in the Old Town. In the Middle Ages, it served as an open-air market. During the 1World War II the square was completely destroyed. However, today the Town Hall has been fully rebuilt, just like the House of Blackheads, Schwabe’s House and the statue of Roland. Here one can also see the Soviet Era building from the 1970s that housed the Occupation Museum. The Occupation Museum’s exhibition has been temporarily moved to Raiņa bulvāris 7 PASS With Riga Pass - free guided walking tour of the Old Town. RIGA Starts at 10:30 in the Town Hall Square. THE HOUSE OF BLACKHEADS The House of Blackheads was constructed in the 14th century and housed a guild for unmarried merchants. It was the most prestigious and 2grand building in the city at the time. The building was severely ravaged and pillaged during WWII. In 1999, the House Riga Tourist Information Centres of Blackheads was restored as a precise replica of the original building, with its Rātslaukums 6, ph. + 371 67037900 characteristic Dutch Renaissance style Kaļķu iela 16, ph. + 371 67227444 façade and astounding ceiling paintings. The House of the Blackheads is available Working hours: for public viewing. 10:00 – 18:00 Rātslaukums 7. [email protected] ST. PETER’S CHURCH St. Peter’s Church is an imposing red brick edifice, originally built from timber in 1209, Riga Tourism Development Bureau 3then rebuilt in stone. A lift inside the spire takes visitors www.LiveRiga.com to a panorama platform offering a fantastic view over the red roofs of the Old Town and across the River Daugava.