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> Latest Discussions
Margrit Zinggeler @ 06-18-10 14:52
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> Swiss Review
Posted by Dr._Karin_Baumgartner - 11-14-07 17:57 - 0 comments
This is the magazine for the Swiss Abroad. It's in its 34th year of publication and is published in German, French, Italian, English, and Spanish in 21 regional editions. Appears four times a year. Click here for the link.
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> Swiss Scholars Abroad
Posted by Margrit Zinggeler - 10-17-07 16:32 - 0 comments
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> Schriftsteller Hugo Loetscher über Die Sprachsituation In Der Schweiz
Posted by Dr._Karin_Baumgartner - 10-14-07 23:23 - 0 comments
Hugo Loetscher: Die Schweiz ist was man nennt eine Willensnation, das bedeutet, dass die klassische Vorstellung der Romantik von einer Nation mit einer eigenen Sprache, einer eigenen Geschichte und einem eigenen Volk hier nicht zutrifft. Eigentlich hat man in der Schweiz erst in den letzten Jahren damit angefangen, sich mit dem Thema "schweizerische Identität" zu beschaeftigen. Früher gab es halt die Schweiz und keiner machte sich weiterhin grosse Gedanken darüber. Mit dem europдischen Zusammenschluss hat sich das sehr geändert und obwohl die Schweiz – leider – nicht Teil der Europaeischen Union ist, wird hierzulande die Frage, ob es überhaupt eine Einheit zwischen den vier Sprach- und Kulturgemeinschaften existiert, immer mehr diskutiert.

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> Sitemap
Posted by SwissStudies - 09-23-06 23:31 - 0 comments
The regular website view will open the complete Website navigation. The automatically generated site navigation for the website view is here.

Should you not find what you need, please try the search function in the full version of the forum.
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> How To Use The Forum
Posted by SwissStudies - 07-11-06 15:23 - 0 comments
General Information:

Welcome to SwissStudies.org. We are a community forum dedicated to the active and lively exchange of materials, ideas, and resources for the study and teaching of Switzerland. We invite you to browse our content and use the materials assembled here freely. By becoming a member, you will be able to post to our various discussion boards and participate in the exchange of ideas. Membership is free and easy. Click here to sign up. SwissStudies.org will never sell your information or share it with third parties unless required to by law.

Membership:

Membership in our community allows you to communicate directly with other members through personal messages, contribute content to the website, and access the SwissStudies.org calendar. The calendar will keep you up-to-date with Swiss events in the entire United States. As a member, you can also start your own newsletter or subscribe to other member newsletters. You will be able to search the entire database for the specific information you need, and if it is not available, post a query to the board.

How to post:

Posting to the website or to a board is easy. Click here to find out how. Moderators are available to help you choose the correct board for your question or your post. If you come across a post, that is in the wrong place, the report function allows you to alert a moderator.

Editorial policies:

SwissStudies.org is a moderated forum. The sole aim of the moderators is to make the forum both a pleasant and a useful place for its members. To this end the following policies are followed:

1. Post Edits. Generally the contents of any post are not edited. The only grounds for editing are as follows:
1a) To fix broken links, broken images, and broken formatting code.
1b) To remove personal information about other members which was posted without consent of that member.


2. Post Deletion. Certain posts are liable for deletion. These posts include:
2a) Clear cases of spam
2b) Posts containing highly objectional material, i.e. pornography, extreme violence, extreme hate.


3. Topic title edits. The moderators retain the right to edit any topic title at any time. The main purpose of this is to make the title as helpful and as descriptive of the thread content as possible. If you chose a thread title which is accurate and helpfully descriptive of your post content then your title less likely to be changed. Swearing in titles will always be removed.

4. Thread merging, splitting, and moving. The moderators reserve the right to merge, split, or move any thread or post whenever they see fit. The purpose of this is to ensure that the threads and posts are located within the correct category, that the threads stay on topic according to the first post in the thread, and to prevent multiple threads appearing all of which discuss exactly the same topic.

5. The moderators will attempt to inform individual members via PM (personal message) if posts or threads by those members are moved or edited. This communication, however, cannot always be guaranteed due to simple time constraints. If you have a problem or query regarding acts of moderation, you should contact your preferred moderator by PM first, not post to the public forum. Remember, moderators volunteer their time for the good of the community as a whole. They never act with deliberate evil intent to persecute any one individual member.

Copyright

1. The copyright of a post belongs to the forum member who posted it. However, by making a post to SwissStudies.org (bzw. swiss.k-w-s.net) you are granting SwissStudies.org a non-exclusive, non-revocable license to use your post for purposes laid out in section 2.

2. SwissStudies.org will not deliberately repost, or otherwise reuse any post content to any website outside of the domain: swissstudies.org (bzw. swiss.k-w-s.net). We reserve the right to reuse your forum content on other parts of the website. If a post of yours is reused on the website, we reserve the right to edit your text as we see fit although we will do our best to preserve your original contribution. If substantial portions of text from your post are used on the website then you will be given credit for this by way of your forum username and a link to your SwissStudies.org forum profile.

E-Mail Protection


SwissStudies.org takes the protection of your e-mail address against spam extremely seriously. SwissStudies.org will never divulge your e-mail address to anyone. Also, SwissStudies.org will not send you any e-mail to your registered address other than for the following reasons:

a) For membership sign up and validation.
b) To inform you of changes to the Terms and Conditions of Membership (e-mail from Administrator).
c) To alert you to an incoming private message.
d) Forwarded e-mails from other SwissStudies.org members sent via the forum e-mail feature.
e) To alert you to replies to a topic for which you have requested response alerts.

Features c, d, and e are options which may be switched off in your control panel.

Policy Updates


SwissStudies.org reserves the right to update these guidelines as required; it is your obligation as a registered member/user to review these guidelines from time to time.
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> Home
Posted by SwissStudies - 06-29-06 11:26 - 0 comments
GRUEZI, SALU, CIAO, TGAU TO THE STUDY OF SWITZERLAND IN THE UNITED STATES
SwissStudies.org serves as an information agency on the teaching of Switzerland in the United States for K-12 and post-secondary education. The goal of SwissStudies.org is to promote Swiss Studies and Swiss-American relations in schools and universities. The language of SwissStudies.org is English to serve teachers of German, French, and Italian. A particular focus is the collaboration between these languages. Please check back frequently - we are an active community! Comments, suggestions?
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> How To Submit A New Link
Posted by SwissStudies - 06-17-06 16:00 - 0 comments
Start a topic and paste your link in your post, just copied directly out of the address line of your browser. This will automatically link. Do add a short description!
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> Who We Are
Posted by Dr._Karin_Baumgartner - 06-17-06 15:42 - 1 comments
The idea for SwissStudies.org was born over breakfast at the NEMLA conference in Boston (2005). Margrit Zinggeler and Karin Baumgartner commiserated about the few resources available for Swiss Studies in the United States. We noticed that unlike German Studies or Austrian Studies, Swiss Studies neither had an annual conference nor a journal dedicated to its issues. This website serves as institutional memory, a repository for teaching resources, an information platform for students, teachers, and researchers, and as a discussion forum for all things Swiss.



Dr. Karin Baumgartner was born in Romanshorn, Switzerland, where she spent a traditional Swiss girlhood. She got started on her academic career when she realized that girls, who enrolled in the academic track, did not have to take home economics or cooking. Even then, Karin realized that no Latin declination could be as bad as the cooking skills of twelve-year old girls. After studying Anglistik, Skandinavistik, and Germanistik at Zurich university, Karin came to the United States first in 1986, then again in 1989. With the encouragement of Margrit Zinggeler, she enrolled at the University of Minnesota from where she received a BA and an MA degree. In 1999, Karin received a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis with a dissertation on Caroline de la Motte Fouque. From 1999-2006, Karin was an Assistant Professor of German at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she received tenure. Since 2006, Karin is working for the University of Utah in Salt Lake City as an Assistant Professor of German. Karin was chosen for the TrainDaF program (2004-05) and for a Fulbright Junior Research Award (2005-06). Karin's research focus is on the conservative women of the 18th and 19th centuries, in particular those who used the rhetoric of conservatism to create opportunities to speak for themselves. See Karin's webpage for her professional life, read Milena Moser (Putzfraueninsel, Schlampenbuch) for Karin's guilty pleasures, and Evelin Hasler's Tells Tochter (also Anna Göldin, and Wachsflügelfrau) for why feminism makes sense. Karin used to have hobbies, but she can't quite remember what they were.
Email Dr. Karin Baumgartner with this link (one-time free forum registration required).
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> General Links to Switzerland
Posted by SwissStudies - 06-17-06 15:14 - 18 comments
Swissworld.org is a publication of Presence Switzerland (PRS), an official body of the Swiss Confederation promoting the worldwide dissemination of general knowledge about Switzerland. Swissworld has published a number of DVDs with topics such as “Direct Democracy in Switzerland” or “Customs and Traditions in Switzerland.”
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