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    Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective by Dudley Peter

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…By extending this interpretation (of the choice of podbor over otbor) to the proletariat, as an individually and collectively adaptive system, it becomes possible to visualize the Proletkult as a conscious project to create an environment where it (the proletariat) could construct and adapt itself as a politically active, relevant and dominant class, thereby placing creative and cultural workers in the forefront of radical social change.…”
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    Des archives pour l’anthropologie : futurs possibles et passés contingents by David Zeitlyn

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Archives run by the groups traditionally studied by anthropologists provide models of radical archives that are very different from those conceived of by traditional archivists.…”
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    Entertainment Architecture: Constructing a framework for the creation of an emerging transmedia form by Konzal Woitek

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…As a secondary priority, entarch is related to the movie — which is chosen as an exemplary existing entertainment form finding itself in a radically uncertain formal, business, and industrial environment, and accordingly is struggling financially. …”
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  4. 1384

    Réformes territoriales et modifications des rapports ville-montagne dans les Alpes-Maritimes by Lauranne Jacob

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The objective of this paper is to present a case study specific to the Alpes-Maritimes département; a region of France characterised by its dual maritime and alpine nature, and one that has undergone significant territorial restructuring susceptible to alter relationships between urban and mountainous regions.Almost four years after territorial reforms were implemented, analysis of new territorial divisions, informed by historical, political and sociological aspects, suggests that they have not, for the time being, resulted in radical changes to the current balance between urban and mountainous regions in the Alpes-Maritimes département. …”
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    Quelle place pour le pluralisme religieux dans le mouvement de protestation algérien de 2019 ? by Zohra Aziadé Zemirli

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Since February 22nd, 2019, Algerians of all ages mobilized to reject Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s candidacy for a fifth presidential term, and to call for a radical change in the political regime. During protests that took place on Tuesdays and Fridays, the people called for an “equality in citizenship”, for a democracy and for a “plural and diverse Algeria”. …”
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    Extensions of rational modules by J. Cuadra

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…It was proved by Radford (1973) that if C is right ℱ-Noetherian (which means that every I∈ℱC is finitely generated), then Rat (−) is a radical. We show that the converse follows if C1, the second term of the coradical filtration, is right ℱ-Noetherian. …”
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  7. 1387

    DNA Damage and Base Excision Repair in Mitochondria and Their Role in Aging by Ricardo Gredilla

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Due to the proximity of mitochondrial DNA to the main sites of mitochondrial-free radical generation, oxidative stress is a major source of mitochondrial DNA mutations. …”
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    University of 21st century: contours in the context of modernity crisis by M. V. Tlostanova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Finally, the third option is a radical delinking from the previous principles of the university as one of the two main modernity institutes for the production and dissemination of a particular normative knowledge. …”
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    BLUE THEOLOGY AND WATERSHED DISCIPLESHIP IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The practical application of a traditional creation care paradigm can remain abstract, a-contextual and cosmetic; insufficiently radical in its diagnosis – remaining located in the political geography of dominant cultural ideation rather than in the topography of creation. …”
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    PLAGIARISM IN MODERN EDUCATION: A PROBLEM OR A SYMPTOM? by Dmitry A. Sevostyanov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The development of inverse relationships in the system leads to the destruction or radical transformation. The current situation in education is due to the inverse relationship in the system of human activity that precedes a leap in its development. …”
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    Ce que nous appelions « l’histoire des médias » : l’exercice de l’archéologie médiatique by Wolfgang Ernst, Ghislain Thibault

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Ernst’s main contribution to media archeology in the recent years has been a radical critique of history through a reflection on media temporalities. …”
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    Le complexe des trois singes. Sur un certain journalisme primatologique by Etienne Bimbenet

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…While it is thoroughly legitimate and necessary to naturalize humans in the light of the increasing number of similarities discovered every day by primatology between human and non-human primate behaviors, it is far less relevant to radicalize this naturalism and turn it into a reductive understanding overlooking anything specific to human behaviors. …”
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    “We can and we must”: The scientificity of trade-union history-writing in the Soviet Union in the 1920s by Roman Gilmintinov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Focusing on the case of trade unions, I suggest considering the early Soviet non-academic history-writing as a form of radical citizen science. Even though trade unionists had no special education, they dared to use scientific methods in their research that ended with positive results. …”
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    L’héritage d’OK Computer : Influence de l’esthétique de Radiohead dans les productions de Leprous by Guillaume Deveney

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…At once a critique of Western consumer society and a foray into sound experimentation with radical musical choices, Radiohead’s album showed how important aesthetics and rhetoric could be in contemporary amplified music. …”
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    Between Excess and Subtraction: Scenographic Violence in Howard Barker’s Found in the Ground by Lara Maleen Kipp

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Found in the Ground re-visions the collective European memory of the Holocaust; this thematic violence is expanded and subverted by scenographic means, radically reimagining the historical context. The particularity of the spatio-temporal, audio-visual rendering of violence in Barker’s text is the focus of this article. …”
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    In, Out, and Beyond: Dislocation, Contamination and the Redemptive Power of Womanhood in California, In-doors and Out by Eliza W. Farnham, 1856 by Claire Sorin

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Yet, the deep originality of Eliza Farnham’s account lies in its gendered perspective, which combines traditional and radical views of the female sex and disrupts dialectics of public and private spheres. …”
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    Adalékok a határ mentiség újraértelmezéséhez Magyarországon (Additives for the Reinterpretation of Cross-Border Character in Hungary) by Béla Baranyi

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The radical geopolitical restructuring after the First World War resulted in new states and state borders in Central Europe. …”
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    Securing a life for the dead among the Yukpa. The exhumation ritual as a temporary synchronisation of worlds by Ernst Halbmayer

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This passage is neither marked by a radical divide between the dead and the living nor by an unbroken continuity, but by a gradual transformation that culminates in a « de-burial » (desentierro) followed by a secondary burial.…”
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    FROM AND AFTER 1990: ON LITHUANIAN MENTALITY AND MODERNIZATION by Marius Povilas Povilas Šaulauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “… The article is brought to bear on the political and cultural implications of radical communist modernization to the emerging democracy in post-revolutionary Lithuania as well as in postcommunist world on the whole. …”
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    Getting To That Promised Land: Reclaiming Martin Luther King, Jr. and 21st Century Black Activism in the United States and western Europe by Laura Visser-Maessen

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…For those who have studied the black freedom struggle, it is a given that King’s legacy has not only been ‘whitewashed’ to neutralize its radical elements but also that this ‘sanitized’ version is used to undermine similar ones in the current movement for racial equality. …”
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