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    Postmodern Picture of Reality of Scientific Knowledge: Evolution by Epistemological Diversity.Volodymyr Bekh, Alla Yaroshenko, Tetiana Zhyzhko, Vatiliy Ignatyev & Roman Dobonov - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (3):207-219.
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    Artistic Aspects of Embodiment of Postmodern Theater Practices in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic.Yuliya Bekh, Liliya Romankova, Viktor Vashkevych, Alla Yaroshenko & Mykola Lipin - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1Sup1):313-322.
    At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. When integrated into the European art space, the countries of Eastern Europe take the path of creating a new model of cultural development in a post-pandemic society. Added to the world of theater innovations and, in particular, post-modern theater practices, it makes it necessary to search for new types of communication with the audience, creating such a balance between the actor and the audience that would meet new historical realities, shape its (...)
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    Education as a Way of Human Existence in a Postmodern Society.Volodymyr Bekh, Viktor Vashkevych, Alla Kravchenko, Alla Yaroshenko, Valerii Akopian & Tetiana Antonenko - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (3):01-14.
    Without exaggeration, learning problems are among the most complex and most controversial not only in pedagogical and philosophical science but also in other scientific areas. We are talking about the philosophy of education as a general paradigm of the organization and content of all that knowledge - scientific and non-scientific - that we pass on to pupils and students through education, about worldview values that are brought up, merged in the process of educational and educational activities, the certainty of the (...)
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    Pandemic as a Factor of Deformation of Social Time and Space in the Postmodern Community.Volodymyr Bekh, Alla Yaroshenko, Volodymyr Muliar, Olena Stepanova & Tetiana Artimonova - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (4):272-281.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has defined new vectors for the development of the world community and social institutions. At the same time, the impact of the pandemic crisis on the evolution of civil society may differ significantly in the national and global dimensions. If at the national level there is a likely expansion of the space for public activism, then globally it is threatened by the de-intensification of international non-governmental cooperation and attempts to revise civil rights and freedoms. Today it is (...)
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