50 research outputs found

    METHODS OF TEACHING MYTHOLOGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS WITH ARTISTIC PROFILE

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    In the present work there is an analysis of some aspects concerning the methods of teaching Mythology in a higher educa­tion institution with artistic profile. On the basis of the example of the course of Mythology the author analyzes the special proc­ess of reciprocal connection of forming semantic knowledge of typical human archetypes. The author emphasizes the creation of a continuous educational system: school – college – higher education institution that include instructive forms and teaching methods that contribute to the preliminary training of future students of an artistic higher education institution. The author speaks about the existent teaching system at the Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts and the problems related to it

    LUCIAN BLAGA DANS L’ESPACE EUROPÉEN: POUR UNE POÉSIE PHILOSOPHIQUE ? LE DANGER DES LECTURES DÉFORMANTES

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    Our study is an analysis of Lucian Blaga’s poetry in the European culture, especially in the French and francophone milieu, through the existing translations. Blaga is an important figure of the 20th century: as he was, at the same time, a poet, philosopher, essayist, dramatic author, and novelist, his work is difficult to classify and runs the risk of distorting interpretations. The key-question of our debate will have in view the literary genre to which Blaga’s poetry may belong: can we really talk about “philosophical poetry”, as it was written at the same time as the construction of Blaga’s philosophical system? We consider that Blaga’s poetry and philosophy are analogous, but not to be confused; in this context, we prefer the syntagm “conceptual poetry” and will justify our choice by the fact that this poetry is built on theories concerning knowledge, the original phenomenon and the discovery of the cosmic mystery

    Impactul internaționalizării asupra strategilor de marketing a instituției de învățământ superior

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    ȘIȘCAN, Ecaterina. Impactul internaționalizării asupra strategilor de marketing a instituției de învățământ superior. In: Performanţe într-o economie competitive: conf. şt. intern., Ediția a 6-a, 23-24 aprilie 2019. Chişinău: S. n., 2019, pp. 132-135. ISBN 978-9975-3308-9-3.Internationalization has become not only one of the most current issues of higher education, but also a viable development strategy for indigenous universities under the current global environment. The opening of national economies and the need to increase the export of educational services justify the increased interest of university management in internationalization in the context of globalization of the world economy. Within the limits of the present study, the author aims to study the theoretical aspects regarding the internationalization of higher education, the factors that influence the process of internationalization, as well as the implications of internationalization on the marketing decisions of the higher education institution. JEL: M31, I23

    THE CATEGORY „HOME” IN THE ANTROPOLOGICAL SPACE OF CULTURE

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    The present work considers the category „Home” in the anthropological space of culture. The authors analyze the typology of human nature within the cultural-historical space. The article also underlines the semantic recurrence of the archetypes of the category „Home” in the archaic forms of social conscience such as: mythology, folklore etc. Special attention is given to the treatment of this category in holy religious texts. Emphasis is laid on the characteristic features of the process of modifying the category „Home” in contemporary reality

    RESEARCH OF SPACE AND TIME AS A SUBJECT OF THE ART OF PAINTING (on the example of the works of the contemporary Moldovan artists Valeriu and Ion Jabinschi)

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    The modern era has many characteristics that not only connect it with the previous historical stages, but also emphasize its features in the general historical and cultural process. The artistic and aesthetic features of recreating the spatial-temporal characteristics of a mobile, constantly changing era in modern fine arts should be emphasized. The article treats the concept of temporal-spatial definition in the plastic arts by means of philosophical thought expressed by researchers in the cultural process of the epochs. Attention is also paid to the numerous means of portraying, the artistic techniques used in the art of painting in the context of the theme of space and time. The proposed material analyzes the mental and social conditions in which a new generation of artists of the Republic of Moldova — Valeriu and Ion Jabinschi, was formed, who in a special way perceive and picturesquely reflect the space and time in our fast-moving epoch. Keywords: time, painting, plastic art, space, Valeriu Jabinschi, Ion Jabinsch

    Development of the methodology for analyzing the turnover of receivables and payables

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    AFANASIEVA, Ecaterina. Совершенствование методики анализа оборачиваемости дебиторской и кредиторской задолженностей = Development of the methodology for analyzing the turnover of receivables and payables. In: International scientific conference on accounting, ISCA 2022 [online]: Collection of scientific articles = Culegere de articole științifice, 11 Edition, April 1-2, 2022. Chişinău: ASEM, 2022, pp. 213-219. ISBN 978-9975-155-92-2 (PDF).The article is dedicated to the study of existing methods for the analysis of receivables and payables. The author identifies methodological contradictions in the existing approaches to turnover and their lack of information for the purpose of making managerial decisions. The author's methodology for calculating the turnover indicators of accounts receivable and accounts payable, depending on their role in the circulation of funds, is proposed. The calculation of indicators according to the current and proposed methodology is presented, a comparative analysis of the results is carried out, conclusions are drawn. CZU: 657.411.8; JEL: O12; DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.706384

    Rolul politicii statale şi a iniţiativelor sectorului privat în formarea clusterelor economice: experienţa internaţională şi cazul Republicii Moldova

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    RUSU, Ecaterina. Rolul politicii statale şi a iniţiativelor sectorului privat în formarea clusterelor economice: experienţa internaţională şi cazul Republicii Moldova. In: Competitivitate şi inovare în economia cunoaşterii [online]: conf. şt. intern., ed. a 21-a: Lucrări ştiinţifice., 27-28 sept., 2019. – Chişinău: ASEM, 2019, pp. 405-413. ISBN 978-9975-75-968-7.Economic clusters proved their important role in helping societies to overcome the socioeconomic challenges of globalization, by making companies more competitive. Therefore, becoming an ingredient of territorial competitiveness, initiatives on cluster creation are carried out more and more frequently at the national, regional, and local level. Some initiatives are generated by the state, aiming to reach certain national strategic objectives, others have their roots in the private sector, the decision of companies to join their efforts for improving value chain. The author attempts to analyze the role of private sector initiatives and of the state programs / policies in the development of clusters, also by comparing the relevant experience both at the EU level, and at the level of countries, particularly focusing on the cases of France, Germany, Romania and R. Moldova. The research methods primarily consisted in analysis and synthesis of information, of various policy papers, guide-books and reports on clusters implementation. As a conclusion the author underlines that both public and private sectors have an important role in the clusterization process. In some countries clusters emerged as a natural tendency of companies, in others the state institutions played a central role. Additionally, in the developed countries, the role of state evolved from simple stimulation of cluster formation to their support in becoming global and innovative hubs. By contrast, in the developing countries the clusters phenomena are not widely spread, hence the state has to focus on policies and programs of clusters promotion and development. JEL: O2, O5

    THE PHILOSOPHY OF NICOLAE GRIGORESCU’S AND VASILY VERESHCHAGHIN’S CREATION (on the basis of the 1877-1878 events)

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    The creation of Nicolae Grigorescu and that of Vassili Veresciaghin have been considered in scientific works not just once and the works of every artist have been studied not only in his home country but abroad as well. In this article the authors tried a new foreshortening – they focused an aspecst common to these two special plastic artists – the battle theme, approaching the philosophy of Grigorescu’s and Veresciaghin’s creation on the basis of the events that took place during the Russian-Turkish war

    Explaining variations in international alignments: the post-Communist states and the choice between East and West, 1991 – 2014

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    Why did the post-Soviet states follow different foreign policy paths when compared to the rest of the former Communist states, after the dissolution of the USSR? Why states pursue inconsistent foreign policies and how do they choose alignment patterns? Why did some post-Communist governments in Europe take office promising one foreign policy orientation (either pro-West or pro-Russia) but later changed direction and adopted the opposite orientation? The research undertaken in this dissertation is based on extensive fieldwork activities in Eastern Europe: interviews with more than forty policymakers, including former Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Ambassadors, diplomats and policy makers in both Ukraine and Moldova. In addition, the diplomatic archives of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs in Ukraine and Moldova, and the archives of the Moldovan Parliament were studied: more than 80,000 pages of diplomatic records, spanning from 1991 to 2006, were consulted. With insights from diplomatic archives and accounts from personal interviews with officials in charge of foreign policy making, the dissertation argues that political leaders in all post-Communist states chose alignment options based on a cost-benefit analysis, weighing whether the combination of incentives and constraints posed by orienting to the West or Russia did the most to further their overriding goal of acquiring or retaining power at home. In post-Communist countries where the EU and NATO offered a credible prospect for membership, political leaders from across the spectrum converged on a pro-Western foreign policy. In these cases, the promise of financial support and security guarantees from the West proved overwhelmingly attractive to domestic politicians, easily outweighing anything Russia might offer in hopes of reorienting the country’s foreign policy towards Moscow. By contrast, in the countries where the EU and NATO refused to grant a membership prospect, most notably to Ukraine and Moldova, the benefits of sticking to a pro-Western foreign policy were far less attractive and more uncertain, and less clearly superior to the incentives offered by Russia. In this context, vacillators and opportunists seeking national or personal gain from both the West and Russia – and potentially playing the two major poles off one another – came to the fore. Foreign policy alignments were therefore chosen strategically by national leaders depending on which they thought would best serve their interests. Both the pro-Western and the pro-Russia orientations were attractive alternatives: executive leaders picked one over another depending on their calculations as to whether Russia or the West would help them win and retain power at home. The EU’s refusal to offer binding commitments made its demands for political conditionality (such as pro-democracy and anti-corruption reforms) less effective and encouraged leaders in the region to vacillate in their foreign policy orientations. Meanwhile, with the West refusing to offer these states membership in its organizations, Russia exploited the internal weaknesses of these states to promote its foreign policy agenda and bolster its influence in the region.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Ecaterina V. Locoma

    The Lost Bathhouse of Maastricht

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    Imagining the ruins of a Roman bathhouse on a forgotten river site in Maastricht, the project reflects on the idea of authenticity and manipulation of history in architecture. The building is imagined as a ruin and reflects on the role of ruins in architecture and how the roman ritual of bathing can be interpreted in contemporary times. The new bathhouse forges a dialogue between the new and the fake-old, and the baths and the Jeker river, through a system of layering that aims to mitigate the scale and solidity of the ruin with the tactile, intimate spaces for bathing. The festive is manifested in the programme of pleasure and in the reinterpretation and fantastical recreation of the ancient roman past of Maastricht.Architecture, Urbanism and Building Science
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