Since the invention of the Indian writing system around the third century BC, Sanskrit literature was no longer exclusively oral. However, not all genres immediately adopted the new possibilities.... Show moreSince the invention of the Indian writing system around the third century BC, Sanskrit literature was no longer exclusively oral. However, not all genres immediately adopted the new possibilities. In order to fully understand the orality and writing of Sanskrit literature, I will first define a threefold division of what I call ‘the compositional complex’, the totality of processes involved in the creation of texts and their subsequent usages. The first stage is the composition of the text, the second is its preservation for the sake of future generations, and the third is its transmission to the audience. Each stage can be oral or written. After a brief discussion of secondary literature on the compositional complex of the Vedas, the Mahābhārata and the Purāṇas, I look for textinternal evidence for the compositional complex of Purāṇas in the Bhaviṣyapurāṇa, ‘the Purāṇa of the future’. On the basis of this single Purāṇa, it is possible to make a reconstruction of the composition, preservation, and transmission of Purāṇas, where orality and writing intertwine. Show less
The Kingdom of the Hittites is often described as ‘the land of a thousand Gods’ and, indeed, from contemporary texts we know of countless deities who were worshipped. While there is evidence for... Show moreThe Kingdom of the Hittites is often described as ‘the land of a thousand Gods’ and, indeed, from contemporary texts we know of countless deities who were worshipped. While there is evidence for the existence of large Hittite stat-Tues, none have ever been found. What happened to them? Show less
This book traces the patterns of capital accumulation and the changes in class and state formation emanating from it in Iran during the global neoliberal era. It demonstrates how there are inner... Show moreThis book traces the patterns of capital accumulation and the changes in class and state formation emanating from it in Iran during the global neoliberal era. It demonstrates how there are inner connections between the nature of contemporary development in Iran, the form of the state, the ongoing sociopolitical transformations in society and the geopolitical tensions with the West. Simultaneously, it highlights that these issues should be explored in terms of their internal relations to the motions and tendencies of neoliberal global capitalism and resulting geopolitics. Accordingly, the book demonstrates that Iranian neoliberalisation has brought about new contested class dynamics that have fundamentally reconstructed the Iranian ruling class, aggressively shaped and reshaped the working class and the poor, and drastically impacted the state form and its foreign policy. Show less
De skatevriendelijke stad heeft de toekomst. Wereldwijd nemen gemeenten urban sports steeds concreter op in hun stadsontwikkeling. Andersom vindt die toenadering ook plaats. In plaats van een... Show moreDe skatevriendelijke stad heeft de toekomst. Wereldwijd nemen gemeenten urban sports steeds concreter op in hun stadsontwikkeling. Andersom vindt die toenadering ook plaats. In plaats van een strijd om ruimte of een tegendraadse houding, doet een groeiende groep skaters voorstellen om de openbare ruimte te verbeteren. Eigenlijk heel logisch: onder skaters bevinden zich ook architecten, beleidsmakers, docenten en onderzoekers. In dit artikel belicht ik drie steden waarin deze nieuwe samenwerking leidt tot skateplekken die positief bijdragen aan de openbare ruimte. Show less
This in-depth study explores how women navigate corporate careers and take decisions in pursuit of a meaningful work and personal life. It analyzes the lived experiences of female employees working... Show moreThis in-depth study explores how women navigate corporate careers and take decisions in pursuit of a meaningful work and personal life. It analyzes the lived experiences of female employees working at major firms in Japan and South Korea to reveal how women's agency interacts with a changing environment inside and outside the workplace. It applies the comprehensive Gender Organization System's framework and interpretive approach with life story interview method to identify constellations of factors that influence women's work-family behaviors and attitudes over time. The careful analysis of individual interviews with 24 Korean and 39 Japanese women underscores that we must first understand the specific contexts individuals deal with in localized settings and explore women's personal interpretations of broad concepts to advance the increasingly broad theories in the gender and work literature. The findings suggest that dynamics and conditions at the work group level, and particularly the role of immediate supervisors, are of higher significance than the general organizational or socio-institutional context. Show less
It has long been recognized that the Semitic suffix conjugation and the Berber adjectival perfective suffix conjugation have striking similarities in their morphology, which has been correctly... Show moreIt has long been recognized that the Semitic suffix conjugation and the Berber adjectival perfective suffix conjugation have striking similarities in their morphology, which has been correctly attributed to be the result of a shared inheritance from Proto-Afro-Asiatic. Nevertheless, the function of these conjugations in the respective language families is quite distinct. This article argues that ultimately this suffix conjugation is a predicative suffix in the common ancestor of Berber and Semitic, and moreover shows that Semitic and Berber have significant overlap in the stem formations of adjectives. It is argued that these formations must likewise be reconstructed for their common ancestor. Show less
This chapter introduces the reader to the repertoire of personal names recorded in cuneiform texts from Babylonia in the first millennium BCE. It offers a historical introduction to the text corpus... Show moreThis chapter introduces the reader to the repertoire of personal names recorded in cuneiform texts from Babylonia in the first millennium BCE. It offers a historical introduction to the text corpus and outlines the aims and limitations of the present volume within the current state of research. Show less
본고는 통일의식 연구에서 그동안 활용되지않았던 컨조인트 분석(conjoint analysis)을통해 한국 국민의 통일방식을 더 세부적이고정밀하게 측정하는 데 목적을 둔다. 통일의식을 측정하는 기존 연구 방법론은 직접 단답형다항 선택식 문항으로 통일의 필요성, 시기, 통일관, 통일한반도의 정치체제 등 최종 체제에 관한 질문으로 측정해왔다. 그런데 각... Show more본고는 통일의식 연구에서 그동안 활용되지않았던 컨조인트 분석(conjoint analysis)을통해 한국 국민의 통일방식을 더 세부적이고정밀하게 측정하는 데 목적을 둔다. 통일의식을 측정하는 기존 연구 방법론은 직접 단답형다항 선택식 문항으로 통일의 필요성, 시기, 통일관, 통일한반도의 정치체제 등 최종 체제에 관한 질문으로 측정해왔다. 그런데 각 변수 내 선택지에 대한 선호 혹은 비선호의 강도를 측정할 수 없었기에 어느 조건이 더 중요하게 여겨지는지 알 수 없었다. 따라서 기존 조사 결과를 활용한 복합적 정책 설계는 한계가존재한다. 본 연구는 컨조인트 분석이라는 실험적 조사설계를 활용하여 통일 후의 정치체제, 북한 지도부 정리, 노동당 당원 정리, 남한기업의 북한 경제참여, 북한 지역 군대 주둔문제 등 여러 차원의 속성수준으로 설문지를구성하여 실제 선호도를 도출하고자 한다. 연구 결과는 연합제보다 단일민주 정부에 대한선호, 노동당 당원에 대한 민감한 직위의 배제와 지도부의 기소 등 여러 차원에서 강한 선호가 나타났다. 본 연구는 한국 국민의 통일방안에 대한 구체적인 선호를 보여줌으로써, 통일이 갑작스럽게 이루어질 경우, 통일에 대한 정책설계를 위한 유익한 자료를 제공할 것으로 기대된다. Show less
This study investigates why anti-democratic laws persist in democratic societies, focusing on South Korea's National Security Act (NSA). Enacted in 1948, the NSA restricts freedom of expression and... Show moreThis study investigates why anti-democratic laws persist in democratic societies, focusing on South Korea's National Security Act (NSA). Enacted in 1948, the NSA restricts freedom of expression and movement to deter pro-North Korea behaviour. Despite being at odds with the tenets of liberal democracy, the act remains in place. Existing public opinion data indicates modest to strong support for the law, but measurement concerns leave much to be desired. Using a choice-based conjoint, we test the impact of democratic norms and national security rationales on various policy propositions related to the NSA, including its abolition. Results show widespread support for the Act, driven by both democratic norms and security concerns. Progressives are more likely to support revisions limiting the scope of the Act on the basis that it safeguards democracy, but they agree with conservatives that it should not be abolished. This research contributes to understanding South Korea's post-democratic transition and the balance between national security and democracy more broadly. Show less