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New Art Biennale Riga / Rezekne 2019 Art Future / Future Signs Paradox Fine Art European Forum Biennial Conference RIGA 2019 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS ART FUTURE / FUTURE SIGNS New Art Biennale Riga / Rezekne 2019 Art Future / Future Signs Paradox Fine Art European Forum Biennial Conference RIGA 2019 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS September 11–14 Riga Art Academy of Latvia The Paradox European Fine Art forum biennial conference 2019 Riga: 11 September 2019: Biennial conference launch 12–14 September 2019: Conference 5 September–12 October 2019: Student projects, short courses and workshops The 2019 Paradox European Fine Art forum biennial conference “Art Future/ Future Signs” is hosted by the Art Academy of Latvia in Riga. This iteration acknowledges, interrogates and responds to the ever-increasing importance of the development of contemporary Fine Art teaching, study, research and practice across the diverse landscape of Fine Art education. It will take account of the exceptional contribution of art and art education to civic life and education; to critical thinking and creative action and to democracy of future societies, whilst considering the interrelated impacts and potentials of fine art, technologies and cultural and creative industries to contour those futures. The 2019 Paradox European Fine Art forum biennial conference in Riga advances the approaches and achievements elaborated in previous Paradox European Fine Art forum biennial conferences: London (2017), Poznan (2015), Granada (2013), Cork (2011), Palermo (2009), London (2007) and Utrecht (2006). ART FUTURE / FUTURE SIGNS: The future of contemporary fine art research and education is intended to provide a platform to allow for proposing, discussing and sharing research, concepts, foresights and visions in order to address the future of contemporary fine art education. -
Latvian HEI Contact Person Address, Phone University of Latvia
Latvian HEI Contact person Address, Phone University of Latvia Sintija Maculeviča [email protected] Head of International Mobility +371 67033968 www.lu.lv Unit Aleksandra Kjakste [email protected] International coordinator +371 67034336 Riga Technical University Krista Akmene [email protected] International Cooperation and +371 67089013 www.rtu.lv Foreign Students Department, www.fsd.rtu.lv Project manager Nataļja Muračova [email protected] Head of Foundation and Short- +371 67089106 Term Courses Unit Rīga Stradiņš University Dina Eglīte [email protected] Liene Kļaviņa [email protected] www.rsu.lv International Students +371 67062776 Department, project coordinators Latvia University of Life Marta Jurģevica [email protected] Sciences and International Cooperation +371 63005684 Technologies centre www.llu.lv Latvian Culture Academy Ilze Beimane [email protected] Head of Communication and +371 67114807 www.lka.edu.lv International Relations Department Art Academy of Latvia Krista Balode [email protected] www.lma.lv International relations +371 20016463 coordinator Riga Graduate School of Eleonora Kursiša [email protected] Law Masters programmes manager +371 67039206 Katrīna Daugule [email protected] www.rgsl.edu.lv Bachelor Study Programme +371 67039310 Administrator Liene Briede [email protected] Head of the Study Department +371 67039236 J.Vītols Latvian Academy Assoc. prof. Maija Sīpola [email protected] of Music Vice-rector for international +371 67223522 relations -
Gada Parskats 2002 04 Inet
UDK 327 (474.3) (058) La 806 Latvijas Republikas Årlietu ministrijas gadagråmata 2002 Yearbook of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia 2002 Latvijas Republikas Årlietu ministrija Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Brîvîbas bulvåris 36, Rîga, LV-1395, Latvija http://www.am.gov.lv Fotogråfijas – LR Årlietu ministrijas arhîvs, LR diplomåtisko pårståvniecîbu arhîvi, A.F.I., I. Znotiñß, J.Krümiñß. Drukåts AS “McÅbols”, Bi˚ernieku ielå 18, Rîgå, LV-1039. ISBN 9984-528-58-8 π Latvijas Republikas Årlietu ministrija, teksts, 2003 πMåris Sîmansons, dizains, 2003 LATVIJAS REPUBLIKAS ÅRLIETU MINISTRIJA gadagråmata Saturs Contents Årlietu ministre Sandra Kalniete. Ievadvårdi 1 Minister of Foreign Affairs Sandra Kalniete. Foreword Latvijas årpolitika 2002. gadå 3 Latvia’s Foreign Policy in 2002 Årlietu ministrijas valsts sekretårs Måris Riekstiñß 5 State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Måris Riekstiñß Årlietu ministrijas valsts sekretåra vietnieks Andris esteris 7 Under-Secretary of State Andris esteris Årlietu ministrijas valsts sekretåra vietnieks Ivars Pundurs 21 Under-Secretary of State Ivars Pundurs Hronolo©ija 2002 25 Chronology of events 2002 3 Informatîvais pielikums 41 Informative annex Årlietu dienesta personåla saståvs 48 The staff of Latvia’s foreign service Latvijas Republikas Årlietu ministrijas budΩets 50 Ministry of Foreign Affairs budget expenditures Latvijas Republikas diplomåtiskås pårståvniecîbas 68 Diplomatic missions of the Republic of Latvia Latvijas Republikas goda konsuli -
Padomju Laika Sociālās Reprezentācijas Latviešu Pēcpadomju Biogrāfiskajā Diskursā
Latvijas Universitāte Sociālo zinātņu fakultāte Komunikācijas studiju nodaļa Mārtiņš Kaprāns Padomju laika sociālās reprezentācijas latviešu pēcpadomju biogrāfiskajā diskursā Promocijas darbs komunikācijas zinātnē Promocijas darba zinātniskā vadītāja: Dr. hist., prof. Vita Zelče Rīga, 2012 Šis darbs izstrādāts ar Eiropas Sociālā fonda atbalstu projektā „Atbalsts doktora studijām Latvijas Universitātē”. 2 Anotācija Promocijas darba mērķis ir aprakstīt un skaidrot, kā latviešu publiskais biogrāfiskais diskurss pēdējo 20 gadu laikā ir ielogojis, atainojis un transformējis priekšstatus par padomju periodu un kā šo procesu ir ietekmējušas autobiogrāfu kolektīvās identitātes. Pētījuma konceptuālo ietvaru veido sociālo reprezentāciju teorija. Promocijas darbā tiek izmantotas gan kvalitatīvās, gan kvantitatīvās datu ieguves metodes. Empīriskais materiāls balstās uz trīs datu avotiem: pēcpadomju autobiogrāfijām, laikrakstu publikācijām un intervijām ar pēcpadomju autobiogrāfiju izdevējiem. Biogrāfiskā diskursa analīze parāda, ka līdzās negatīvajām un pozitīvajām padomju perioda sociālajām reprezentācijām svarīga loma latviešu autobiogrāfijās ir bijusi arī pragmatiskajai reprezentācijai. Tā, neignorējot padomju režīma pārdarījumus, ir izgaismojusi autobiogrāfu individuālos un kolektīvos sasniegumus. Atslēgvārdi: Sociālo reprezentāciju teorija, kolektīvā atmiņa, biogrāfiskais diskurss, tematiskā analīze, padomju periods Abstract The PhD thesis demonstrates and explains how the Latvian public biographical discourse has framed and transformed the -
Latvian Academy of SCIENCES of Sciences
2 3 LATVIAN ACADEMY Prof. Ojārs SPĀRĪTIS, Dr.habil.art., President of the Latvian Academy OF SCIENCES of Sciences The mission of the Latvian Academy of Sciences is to identify, select and unite distinguished The Latvian Academy of Sciences was established in 1946, soon after the Second World scientists at a national level, to carry out scientific expertise in a number of fields, War, when European economies were in need of new technologies and inventions to care about development and promotion of national science, and to endorse in order to renew the state and its functions and revitalise the societies. In the implementation of the national science policy which enables competitiveness following almost 50 years, the Latvian Academy of Sciences held a significant and growth of the national economy of Latvia internationally. place in the system of the socialist state, exercising functions characteristic to the Ministry of Science, and in order to achieve strategic objectives set by the state, performed the role of a link between scientific research and production. In 1992, after the renewal of the independence of the Republic of Latvia, the Latvian Academy of Sciences was transformed into a European-style personal Academy. The academy was in charge of the functions delegated by the state and its activities were aimed at development of measures to maintain a highly qualified academic community. The Latvian Academy of Sciences in cooperation with policy makers, government institutions, entrepreneurs, foreign partners and research institutions actively implements the European research and development policies. As a social partner, expert and communicator the Latvian Academy of Sciences supports development of the national economy and promotes scientific achievements, thus assisting in building of a sustainable society and overall welfare of the state. -
Yearbook 2014.Pdf
UDK 061.23:001(474.3)(058) La 801 LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Akadçmijas laukums 1 Tel.: (371) 67225361 Fax: (371) 67821153 Rîga, LV 1050 E-mail: [email protected] Latvia http://www.lza.lv The 2014 Latvian Academy of Sciences (LAS) Yearbook is a follow-up edi- tion — already the fourteenth one under this title. The previous issues reflected the sit- uation in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/1999, 2000/2001, 2002/2003, 2004/2005, 2006/2007, 2008/2009, and 2010/2011. The Yearbook 2014 contains basic information on the Academy, including the membership directory, and its workings from the second half-year 2011 through 15 March 2014. This Yearbook also contains overview of scientific research in Latvia, written by the chairpersons of the LAS scientific divisions, information on the major scientific events in Latvia plus brief information on research policy issues in Latvia. The contents of the Yearbook are also available on the Website of the LAS (http://www.lza.lv). See section About Academy/Annual Reports. ISSN 1407-0383 ISBN 978-9984-879-63-5 Ó Latvian Academy of Sciences, 2014 CONTENTS TOPICAL ISSUES FOR YEAR 2014 ......................4 OVERVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN LATVIA ..............9 Physical and Technical Sciences in Latvia .................9 Chemical, Biological and Medical Sciences in Latvia ............15 Agriculture and Forestry Sciences in Latvia ................22 Humanities and Social Sciences in Latvia .................32 Top scientific achievements in Latvia, 2011, 2012, 2013 ...........48 Major scientific events -
A History Untold by Valdis V
“Tearing Apart the Bear” and British Military Involvement in the Construction of Modern Latvia: A History Untold by Valdis V. Rundāns BASc, Waterloo, 1975 BA, Victoria, 2008 A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER of ARTS in the Department of History © Valdis V. Rundāns, 2014 University of Victoria All rights reserved. This thesis may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other means, without the permission of the author. ii Supervisory Committee “Tearing Apart the Bear” and British Military Involvement in the Construction of Modern Latvia: A History Untold by Valdis V. Rundāns BASc, Waterloo, 1975 BA, Victoria, 2008 Supervisory Committee Dr. Serhy Yekelchyk (Department of History) Supervisor Dr. Perry Biddiscombe, (Department of History) Departmental Member iii Abstract Supervisory Committee Dr Serhy Yekelchyk (Department of History) Supervisor Dr. Perry Biddiscombe (Department of History) Departmental Member Despite significant evidence to the contrary in the Latvian language, especially the memoirs of General Pēteris Radzinš, Latvians, historians included, and others, have persisted in mythologizing the military events of 8 October to 11 November 1919 in Riga as some sort of national miracle. Since this Latvian army victory, first celebrated as Lāčplēsis Day on 11 November1920, accounts of this battle have been unrepresented, poorly represented or misrepresented. For example, the 2007 historical film Rīgas Sargi (The Defenders of Riga) uses the 1888 poem Lāčplēsis by Andrējs Pumpurs as a template to portray the Latvians successfully defeating the German-Russian force on their own without Allied military aid. Pumpurs’ dream and revolutionary legacy has provided a well used script for Latvian nation building. -
Dr. Prof. OJĀRS SPĀRĪTIS
SWS International Scientific Society Advisory Board -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Prof. OJĀRS SPĀRĪTIS President of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Latvia General information Dr. Prof. OJĀRS SPĀRĪTIS (born November 28, 1955 ) is Doctor of Art (1997), Professor at the Latvian Academy of Art(1998), Full Member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences a foreign member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences(since 2016). Fields of Research The main directions and results of his scientific activities are related to the protection of the cultural heritage, theory and history of art . Honours and Memberships Member of Promotion Councils of the Art Academy of Latvia, Latvia Agriculture University, Rīga Technical University (Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning) Member of the Editorial Boards: „Landscape, Architecture and Art” (Series of Research Papers, Latvia Agriculture University) “Baltic Journal of Art History” (Tartu, Estonia) Journal “Energy and the World” (Riga, Latvia) Member of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee Theory and Philosophy of Conservation and Restoration. Awards • The Order of the White Rose, Knight’s Cross (Finland) (2009) • The Order of Leopold II, Officer’s Cross (Belgium) (2007) • The Order of Orange-Nassau, Knight’s Cross (the Netherlands) (2006) • The Order Al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, Commander’s Cross (Italy) (2004) • Medal of M.C.A. Boeckler-Stiftung “Mare Balticum” (Germany) (2001) • The -
Nordic Baltic Innovation Platform for Creative Industries
March 2006 Nordic Baltic innovation platform for Creative Industries • Possibilities of Nordic Baltic SMEs to exploit the know-how provided by creative industries: Analysis of the situation in the Nordic and Baltic countries • Results, suggestions and recommendations for further development • Appendices: Project interviews and other data gathering in the participating countries Editors: Juha Järvinen and Emilia Koski Participants: Finland Latvia Juha Järvinen Aija Freimaine Emilia Koski Latvian Art Academy Designium Innovation Centre University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH Estonia Ruth-Helene Melioranski Sweden Estonian Academy of Arts, Innovation Centre Per Berglund Konstfack Iceland – University College of Arts Crafts and Halldor Gislason Design Sóley Benna Stefánsdóttir Iceland Academy of Arts Norway Dept. of Design and Architecture, Simon Clatworthy Oslo School of Design and Architecture Denmark Thomas Dickson The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Center for Design Research Title: Nordic Baltic innovation platform for Creative Industries Nordic Innovation Centre project number: 04269 Author(s): Juha JÄRVINEN and Emilia KOSKI Institution(s): Designium Innovation Centre, University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH Abstract: The purpose of this project report is to explore the potential the current status of Creative Industries (CI) and design innovation programmes provide in the Nordic-Baltic area. Moreover, this report reviews the possibilities of building an innovation platform in the Nordic-Baltic region. To illustrate the prevailing situation, this report reviews and analyses Creative Industries and design innovation systems and actors, design promotion and its actors in each country, activities and measures – around design – in each country (main research programmes, innovation transfer systems) and finally, results achieved in each country (new knowledge created, new forms of activities etc.), in the Nordic and Baltic region, respectively. -
Acta Prosperitatis Nr
Journal of Turiba University Acta Prosperitatis Nr. 8 CONTENT VARIATIVE MODULE SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION PRINCIPALS Journal of Turiba University Arhipova Olga, Kokina Irēna POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES IN TAX ADMINISTRATION Jurušs Māris, Kalderauska Sabīne Elza INTERMEDIALITY: A THEORETICAL DISCOURSE AND AN INTERPRETATIVE FRAMEWORK IN PERFORMANCE AND MEDIA STUDIES Kristberga Laine PATĒRĒTĀJU APMIERINĀTĪBAS VEIDOŠANĀS PROCESS MAZUMTIRDZNIECĪBĀ Liniņa Iveta, Zvirgzdiņa Rosita MANAGING MILLENNIAL COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONALS: CONNECTING GENERATION ATTRIBUTES, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, AND EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT Meng Juan, Reber Bryan H., Holley Rogers FEAR PROPAGANDA: FROM THE GREAT WAR TO THE MODERN COMMUNICATION Pedrini Pier Paolo, Villeneuve Jean-Patrick PROSOCIĀLAS RĪCĪBAS CENA Škuškovnika Daina RESPONSIBILITY AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN CONSTRUCTION Ziemele Ināra Editor-in-Chief: Assist.prof. Dr. paed. Aldis Baumanis, Turiba University, Latvia Co-editor-in-Chief: Mg.sc.ing., MBA Ivars Namatēvs, Turiba University, Latvia 8 Acta Prosperitatis ISSN 1691-6077 Publishing house of Turiba University Telephone: +371 67623521 Address: 68 Graudu Street , Riga, LV 1058 E-mail: [email protected] 8 ISSN 1691-6077 INTRODUCTION Journal of Turiba University Acta Prosperitatis No. 8 ISSN 1691-6077 Riga 2017 1 ACTA PROSPERITATIS 8 Journal of Turiba University Acta Prosperitatis No. 8 Editor-in-Chief Assist.prof. Dr. paed. Aldis Baumanis, Turiba University, Latvia Co-editor-in-Chief Mg.sc.ing., MBA Ivars Namatēvs, Turiba University, Latvia Executive Editors Assit.prof., PhD Suat Begeç, Çağ Univeristy, Turkey Prof. Dr.hab. Waldemar Dotkuś, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland Prof. Dr.phil. Vladislavs Fomins, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania Assist.prof PhD, Aleksander Kobylarek, University of Wrocław, Poland Prof. Dr.paed. -
On the Peculiarities of Latvian Drinking Culture
Proem Co-funded by the Latvian State Satori Internet Magazine Editorial Staff Centenary Programme Ilmārs Šlāpins, Elizabete Lukšo-Ražinska, Anna Andersone Being Together Translator Lauris Veips with Your Country English Editor Suzanne McQuade With the decision to celebrate our country’s centenary not just for a Project Management single day but for an entire year, we have afforded ourselves a great Elizabete Lukšo-Ražinska, Zaiga Pūce, opportunity – to notice something more than just a symbol on a Latvian Centenary Paula Jansone calendar, a flag, or the map of the world representing the idea of a Information Centre country. Latvian National Library Typefaces We have found the time to think about what exactly happens Mūkusalas iela 3, 1st floor, Rīga Freight, Lapture to a country when we observe it in a temporal perspective. Thus it becomes clearer that a state – even such a small and shy little coun- +371 673 303 50 Paper try like Latvia – is a changing entity that cannot be concealed behind +371 220 138 89 Maestro print 190 g/m2, Maestro print 90 g/m2 the frame of a definition. Yes, it is much harder to love. It has good and bad days. It has its own characteristic features, some that might [email protected] Design make an honest person ashamed. Not only does it have dreams of lv100.lv Kārlis Dovnorovičs, “You Made My Day” the future, but also its grey everyday routine and dark spots in its his- tory. It is difficult for us to capture and describe it, because a pressed Publisher flower is but a dried plant, ready to crumble between our fingers. -
Latvian Acadsemy of Sciences, Year Book 2010/2011
LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 2 0 1 0 / 1 1 UDK 061.23:001(474.3)(058) La 801 LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Akadçmijas laukums 1 Tel.: (371) 67225361 Fax: (371) 67821153 Rîga, LV 1050 E-mail: [email protected] Latvia http://www.lza.lv The 2010–2011 Latvian Academy of Sciences (LAS) Yearbook is a follow-up edition — already the thirteenth one under this title. The previous issues reflected the situation in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/1999, 2000/2001, 2002/2003, 2004/2005, 2006/2007, and 2008/2009. The Yearbook includes the Charter of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, basic in- formation on the Academy, its structure and members, surveys of activities in 2009–2011. The contents of the Yearbook are also available on the Website of the LAS (http://www.lza.lv). The Yearbook contains information as of 1 June 2011. ISSN 1407-0383 Ó Latvian Academy of Sciences, 2011 CONTENTS President’s Foreword .............................4 CHARTER OF THE LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ............7 SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANISATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN 2010–2011 ..................12 Major events for Latvia’s science (1 June 200 – 1 June 2011) .........12 Calendar of the Academy meetings in the reporting period (1 June 2009 – 1 June 2011) .....................20 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RELATIONS ..................27 GRAND MEDAL, PRIZES, AND AWARDS OF THE LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ..............................36 STRUCTURE AND GOVERNANCE OF THE LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES . 44 SCIENTIFIC DIVISIONS ...........................49 Division