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| name                = Institute for Cultural Studies
 
| name                = Institute for Cultural Studies
| street            = Univerza v Novi Gorici, Vipavska cesta 13
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| local name        = Inštitut za kulturne študije
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| street            = Vipavska cesta 13
 
| town              = SI-5000 Nova Gorica
 
| town              = SI-5000 Nova Gorica
 
| mailing address    = Univerza v Novi Gorici, P O Box 301, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia
 
| mailing address    = Univerza v Novi Gorici, P O Box 301, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia
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| name                = Irena Lipičar Komel
 
| name                = Irena Lipičar Komel
 
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| email              = rena.Lipicar.Komel@ung.si
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| email              = irena.lipicar.komel@ung.si
 
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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 '''Institute for Cultural Studies''' of the [[University of Nova 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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Inštitut za kulturne študije
Vipavska cesta 13, SI-5000 Nova Gorica
Phone386 (0) 5 331 5237
Tanja Petrović, Head








The Institute for Cultural Studies of the University of Nova 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 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. +
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SI-5000 +