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| name                = Institute for Cultural Studies
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| name                = Research Centre for Humanities
| street address      = Univerza v Novi Gorici, Vipavska cesta 13, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia
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| local name          = Raziskovalni center za humanistiko
| mailing address    = Univerza v Novi Gorici, P O Box 301, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia
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| street             = Vipavska cesta 13
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| town                = SI-5000 Nova Gorica
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| mailing address    = Univerza v Novi Gorici, Research Centre for Humanities, Vipavska 13, SI-5000 Nova Gorica
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 331 5237
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 331 5237
| fax                = 386 (0) 5 331 5385
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| fax                = 386 (0) 5 620 5200
| email              = info@p-ng.si
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| email              = info.rch@ung.si
| website            = http://www.p-ng.si
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| website            = http://www.ung.si/en/research/research-centre-for-humanities/
 
| proprietor          = University of Nova Gorica
 
| proprietor          = University of Nova Gorica
 
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| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Dr Tanja Petrović
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| name                = Katja Mihurko Poniž
 
| role                = Head
 
| role                = Head
| email              = tanja.petrovic@zrc-sazu.si
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| email              = katja.mihurko.poniz@ung.si
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 331 5264
 
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| name                = Saša Badalič
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| name                = Barbara Sirk
| role                = Co-ordinator
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| role                = Administrator
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| email              = barbara.sirk@ung.si
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 331 5237
 
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The [[Institute for Cultural Studies]] of the University of Noca Gorica defines Cultural Studies as a plethora of contemporary research approaches which it employs in exploring the basic changes in behavioural patterns, beliefs, attitudes towards work, sexuality, nature, corporeality, etc. Manifestations of culture are studied as various, mutually-related discourses which are aware of each other and are in a relationship of continuous dialogue. The Institute unites historians, linguists, philosophers and anthropologists who use interdisciplinary methodologies. Its research is focused mostly on Slovenia, however it also encompasses the broader area of Central and South Eastern Europe. Basic research themes include Construction of Memory in Central and South Eastern Europe (Changing Memory Landscape in South Eastern and Central Europe, Remembering the Yugoslav People's Army); History of Humanities (History of Historiography, History of Linguistics, Trends and Developments in the Research of the Language-Culture Interface at the End of 20th and Beginning of the 21st Century); and Language and Culture (Semiotics and Theory of Symbols: Language Ideologies and Social Processes in Central and South Eastern Europe, Construing an Image of Neighbourhood: Austria, Slovenia and Discourses on South Eastern Europe). The Institute also carries out research in Cognitive Science. Its research group co-operates with University of Ottawa, Harvard University, Stony Brook University and numerous other tertiary-level institutions. The main areas of research include Syntax (mainly Slovene), Morphology, Phonology (eg (De)voicing across Slovenian Dialects) and Social and Structural Peculiarities of Slovene (Internet Language Consultancy, Slovene Company Names, Language Policy in General).
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The [[Research Centre for Humanities]] of the [[University of Nova Gorica]], a successor of the former Institute for Cultural Studies, focuses on Language and Cognitive Science and Literary Studies. The latter consists of the four research areas: the overlooked women writers, literature in the borderland between Slovenia and Italy, the ancient Greek and Roman motifs and their transformation in Slovene literature, and the relation between literature and new media art. The Language and Cognitive Science research engages in formal linguistics but also extends to neuro- and psycholinguistics. The Centre also conducts various applied research and expertise projects on demand.  
 
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[[Category:Cultural diversity]][[Category:Heritage research]]
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== Research focus in the past==
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The research projects include Syntax (mainly Slovenian), Morphology, Phonology (for example, (De)voicing across Slovenian Dialects) and Social and Structural Peculiarities of Slovene (Internet Language Consultancy, Slovene Company Names, Language Policy in General).
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Past cultural researches included Construction of Memory in Central and South Eastern Europe (Changing Memory Landscape in South Eastern and Central Europe, Remembering the Yugoslav People's Army); History of Humanities (History of Historiography, History of Linguistics, Trends and Developments in the Research of the Language-Culture Interface at the End of 20th and Beginning of the 21st Century); and Language and Culture (Semiotics and Theory of Symbols: Language Ideologies and Social Processes in Central and South Eastern Europe, Construing an Image of Neighbourhood: Austria, Slovenia and Discourses on South Eastern Europe).
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== International cooperation ==
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The Research Centre for Humanities participates in the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Women Writers in History project, thus contributing to the European literary history.
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Its Language and Cognitive Science research groups cooperate with the University of Ottawa, Harvard University, Stony Brook University, and numerous other tertiary-level institutions.
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In 2016 they concluded a European project with (HERA CRP) Travelling Texts 1790-1914: The Transnational Reception of Women’s Writing at the Fringes of Europe which was exploring women’s participation in transnational exchanges of literary texts from historical and geographical perspective, the role of women as authors, translators and cultural mediators.
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In 2017 they were also one of the organizers of a conference Teaching Women Writers: exploring NEWW VRE possibilities which took place in Ljubljana.
  
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== See also ==
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*[[School of Humanities, University of Nova Gorica]]
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*[[Graduate School, University of Nova Gorica]]
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*[[University of Nova Gorica]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.ung.si/en/research/research-centre-for-humanities Research Centre for Humanities website]
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*[http://www.costwwih.net/ Women Writers in History, COST project website]
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Raziskovalni center za humanistiko
Vipavska cesta 13, SI-5000 Nova Gorica
Phone386 (0) 5 331 5237
Katja Mihurko Poniž, Head



Phone386 (0) 5 331 5264




The Research Centre for Humanities of the University of Nova Gorica, a successor of the former Institute for Cultural Studies, focuses on Language and Cognitive Science and Literary Studies. The latter consists of the four research areas: the overlooked women writers, literature in the borderland between Slovenia and Italy, the ancient Greek and Roman motifs and their transformation in Slovene literature, and the relation between literature and new media art. The Language and Cognitive Science research engages in formal linguistics but also extends to neuro- and psycholinguistics. The Centre also conducts various applied research and expertise projects on demand.


Research focus in the past

The research projects include Syntax (mainly Slovenian), Morphology, Phonology (for example, (De)voicing across Slovenian Dialects) and Social and Structural Peculiarities of Slovene (Internet Language Consultancy, Slovene Company Names, Language Policy in General).

Past cultural researches included Construction of Memory in Central and South Eastern Europe (Changing Memory Landscape in South Eastern and Central Europe, Remembering the Yugoslav People's Army); History of Humanities (History of Historiography, History of Linguistics, Trends and Developments in the Research of the Language-Culture Interface at the End of 20th and Beginning of the 21st Century); and Language and Culture (Semiotics and Theory of Symbols: Language Ideologies and Social Processes in Central and South Eastern Europe, Construing an Image of Neighbourhood: Austria, Slovenia and Discourses on South Eastern Europe).

International cooperation

The Research Centre for Humanities participates in the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Women Writers in History project, thus contributing to the European literary history. Its Language and Cognitive Science research groups cooperate with the University of Ottawa, Harvard University, Stony Brook University, and numerous other tertiary-level institutions. In 2016 they concluded a European project with (HERA CRP) Travelling Texts 1790-1914: The Transnational Reception of Women’s Writing at the Fringes of Europe which was exploring women’s participation in transnational exchanges of literary texts from historical and geographical perspective, the role of women as authors, translators and cultural mediators. In 2017 they were also one of the organizers of a conference Teaching Women Writers: exploring NEWW VRE possibilities which took place in Ljubljana.

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Raziskovalni center za humanistiko +
SI-5000 Nova Gorica +
The Research Centre for Humanities of the University of Nova Gorica, a successor of the former Institute for Cultural Studies, focuses on Language and Cognitive Science and Literary Studies. +
The Research Centre for Humanities of the University of Nova Gorica, a successor of the former Institute for Cultural Studies, focuses on Language and Cognitive Science and Literary Studies. +
Nova Gorica +
SI-5000 +