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    Revelando Casa Planas con Guillem Colom

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    Guillem Colom, profesor de estudios hispánicos en la Universidad de Glasgow. Presenta Andrea Camp. Programa del Centro Cultural Casa Planas

    Aproximació a Guillem Colom

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    Guillem Colom Feml (1890-1979) coltivo tutti i generi letterari, ad eccezione della novellistica. Scrisse poesia, teatro, saggi, traduzioni e un libro di memorie (Entre el caliu i la cendra: "Tra la brace e la cenere"). Occorre situare la sua opera nella "Scuola maiorchina" e, piú esattamente, nella "Generazione del 1917", tra quella schiera di intellettuali piú vicina al Novecento. Questo articolo e, percio, una rivisitazione dei suoi libri e della sua poesia. In questo contesto Guillem Colom scrisse poesia lirica e due poemi epici: Aguiles "Aquile" ed El Comte Mal "I1 Conte cattivo". Questa ultima sua opera puó essere interpretata anche come una poesia politica che esprime I'avversione del poeta all'oppressione nazionale dei catalani

    Introduction

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    The idea of putting together a collection of studies about Linguacultural Spaces: Inclusion, Extension and Identification in Discourse and Society developed originally from the collaboration between academics at the Centre for Linguistic-Cultural Studies of the University of Bologna (CeSLiC) and at the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow, particularly in connection with the conference Diversity and Inclusion: Overcoming Fragmentation, organised in Bologna by the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LILEC) of the University of Bologna on 21-23 February 2019, within its multiyear DIVE-IN Research Project. On the back of the collaboration between CeSLiC and Glasgow’s School of Critical Studies, a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions was signed in September 2019, in order to further collaborative research. Within this agreement, a yearly postgraduate symposium is organized to enhance the collaborative ethos of the agreement and to create broader inter-institutional ties through the inclusion of the School of Humanities and Digital Sciences at the University of Tilburg and the School of Modern Languages and Cultures in Glasgow. Each of these institutions has an active research culture in the sociolinguistics of diversity and inclusion and this volume reflects this spirit cooperation as well as the impact it has on PhD students’ research. The book includes eight chapters by PhD students from Glasgow and Bologna who presented their studies in the May 2022 edition of the annual symposium Linguacultural Spaces: Inclusion, Extension and Identification in Discourse and Society. It explores various aspects of linguistic and cultural diversity, inclusion and identification, from a variety of theoretical and methodological angles, i.e. ecolinguistics, gender studies, multimodality, critical discourse analysis, travel literature, foreign language teaching, language contact in post-colonial settings, and media literacy. The red thread running through this book is discourse, seen from a variety of points of view showing how it can both promote and prevent social cohesion, and how fundamental its role is to articulate identity and belonging in inclusive and diverse manners

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    Programa +Ciencia Capitulo 5. Geopolítica de una pandemia

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    En éste quinto capítulo, entrevistaremos a Guillem Colom, Doctor en seguridad nacional, Máster en Relaciones Internacionales, Licenciado en Sociología y Ciencias Políticas, como también académico de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla. Nos hablará de geopolítica, que estudia cómo se dispone del espacio y su impacto desde un punto de vista político.Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla; Centro de Comunicación de las Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Chil

    GUILLEM COLOM-MONTERO. Quim Monzó and Contemporary Catalan Culture (1975-2018). Cultural Normalization, Postmodernism and National Politics. Cambridge, UK: Legenda, 2021. 210 pp.

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    Reseña de Quim Monzó and Contemporary Catalan Culture (1975-2018). Cultural Normalization, Postmodernism and National Politics de Guillem Colom-Montero

    COLOM PIELLA, Guillem (Ed.). La guerra de Ucrania. Los 100 días que cambiaron Europa, Madrid, Catarata, 2022, 172 pp.

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    Castilla Cid, C. (2023). COLOM PIELLA, Guillem (Ed.). La guerra de Ucrania. Los 100 días que cambiaron Europa, Madrid, Catarata, 2022, 172 pp. PEACE & SECURITY-PAIX ET SÉCURITÉ INTERNATIONALES (EuroMediterranean Journal of International Law and International Relations), (11). Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/paetsei/article/view/1059

    Quim Monzó and Contemporary Catalan Culture (1975–2018): Cultural Normalization, Postmodernism and National Politics

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    Quim Monzó (born Barcelona, 1952) is considered Catalonia’s most influential contemporary author, his work studied as a catalyst for the modernization of Catalan culture after General Franco’s death in 1975. Analysing Quim Monzó’s trajectory from countercultural artist in 1970s Barcelona to celebrity intellectual in the present day, Colom-Montero argues that Monzó’s work encapsulates many of the cultural, aesthetic and political tensions in post-Francoist Catalonia. Offering first-time English-language analyses of Monzó’s multifaceted artistic trajectory (including political cartoons, translations, journalistic writing, media collaborations and social media persona) as well as new close readings of some of his better-known literary texts, Colom-Montero maps the paradigmatic cultural shifts that have characterized the transition from late Francoist to autonomous and post-referendum Catalonia. At a time of deepening divisions between Catalonia and Spain, in this book Monzó emerges as an author and public intellectual aiming to build a Catalan politico-cultural sphere different from and opposed to that of Spain

    A New Debt Burden for Spain’s Defence Planning

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    At 0.92% of GDP in 2019 and with the expectation that this figure will remain frozen until 2022, Spain’s defence budget is, proportionally, the second-lowest of the NATO countries obliged to meet the 2% target. However, €12.9 billion has just been committed to replace older weaponry and ensure work for the country’s defence industry. With a public debt that hinders military planning and no budgetary stability to guarantee the financing and maintenance of weapons and equipment, Spain risks fielding inoperative armed forces incapable of either contributing to collective security or satisfying the country’s defence needs. Guillem Colom-Piella explores the current situation and its potential implications. © 2019, © RUSI Journal 2019.Universidad Autónoma de Chil
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