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Manifestation du 17 octobre 1961 à Paris, L’oubli pour mémoire collective d’une violente répression policière
Published 2011-08-01“…By addressing contextually the different elements involved in this lack of history, it exposes the censorship, amnesty, amnesia, silence and official or media discourses as limits to the social frameworks of the collective memory of this event and the violence it generated. …”
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Inscriptions urbaines, autorités publiques et contestations : le cas du rayado à Santiago du Chili
Published 2016-05-01“…Between censorship and promotion, the Chilean mural maintains complex relationships with the Santiago’s municipal public authority. …”
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Construcciones visuales y memorias de la dictadura de Pinochet a través de películas y reportajes extranjeros (1973-2013)
Published 2015-07-01“…It argues that, as a result of censorship and the lack of images, two main characteristics of authoritarian regimes, these productions acquired a particular value, becoming archival images or visual testimonies that will be used during the post-dictatorship era as visual references for historical reconstructions. …”
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Cosmology, the big bang and the BKL conjecture
Published 2025-01-01“…It starts with a brief description of some of the essential questions: strong cosmic censorship; the relation between the future asymptotics and geometrization in the vacuum setting; the cosmic no-hair conjecture; and the BKL-proposal. …”
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From Travel to Text: Reverends Wolff and Lansdell’s Missions to Bokhara
Published 2024-03-01“…Their failure of self-censorship in fact erupts in concealed messages to certain sections of Victorian readership able to read between the lines, revealing the undisclosed and unsaid.…”
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The Russian Memoirs About Battle at Austerlitz
Published 2012-08-01“…Development Russian memoires, to the devoted wars 1805-1807 and Patriotic war of 1812 in much depended on changes of public interest to these events, and also from censorship. In campaign of 1805 emperor Alexander I was after Peter I epoch the first of Russian rulers, Which itself was at war and has endured defeat of allied armies at Austerlitz (nowadays Slavkov, The Czech republic). …”
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Sortir du cadre franquiste : quelques figures intellectuelles de la « rupture négociée » pour El País et la presse de la transition
Published 2015-10-01“…The print media claims tutelary figures such as Unamuno and Ortega y Gasset and seeks to situate itself within a current of liberal thought that has resisted the censorship imposed by Franco. By referring to recognized Spanish intellectuals, or laying particular emphasis on the resistance of ex-Phalangist intellectuals or the successors of the liberal Ortega, the affirmation of this continuity finally unites all sides of the political and ideological spectrum in the name of a great national reconciliation (Marañón, Laín Entralgo, Ridruejo, Eugenio D’Ors, Madariaga, Aranguren, Julián Marías, Machado, Alberti). …”
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Periodical Press in Alytus in 1920-1940
Published 2024-08-01“…Some of the creators of the periodical press acquired publishing experience before arriving to Alytus, however, it was not sufficient to develop the press in town successfully. During the 20s censorship also influenced the press negatively. During 30s the local community was not capable of supporting the most serious newspaper "Alytaus dzyvai" (Alytus wonders) (1931-1932). …”
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Post-Colonial Macau: hope and despair in a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure
Published 2020-03-01“…The paper argues that while the “World Centre of Tourism and Leisure” is a political construct and key hegemonic project to keep citizens in a hyper-real world of simulacra and control, it is at the cost of everyday gossip, caution, self-censorship and demoralization.…”
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Un Grindr plus gentil ?
Published 2023-06-01“…While the Kindr initiative was met with applause from some quarters of the gay press, it also drew criticism from those who felt that their “preferences” and desires were being policed and proscribed via new practices of censorship. Through a close reading of Kindr and an analysis of Grindr’s design features, I explore the central tension the platform sets up between its new discourse of “kindness” and the affordances of its software. …”
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La verdad en tiempos de guerra. Una ilustración del consecuencialismo de John Dewey
Published 2013-06-01“…Dewey meditates on the difficulties to keep the normative standard of truth and consequentialist rationality not only in the course of a war, but also in subsequent years: specific aspects of war as it were propaganda and censorship, the cultivation of the irrationality under the layer of the rigor, the camouflage of individual, economic or class interests under the cloak of patriotism and the will to humiliate the adversary nation under the pretext of doing justice, converge in a socio-political dynamics of falsehood and irrationality whose consequences extend beyond the signing of the peace treaties.…”
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A New Probability Heavy-Tail Model for Stochastic Modeling under Engineering Data
Published 2022-01-01“…A modified Nikulin-Bagdonavicius goodness-of-fit is presented and applied accordingly for validation under censorship case. Finally, right censored lymphoma data set is analyzed under the modified statistic test for checking the validation of the reciprocal Weibull model in modeling the right censored data.…”
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Democracy and digital disintegration: Platforms, actors, citizens
Published 2024-03-01“…The second part delves into the role of alternative news curators, audience polarisation, and issues of self-censorship in digital information environments. The third part centres on deliberative norms connected to content moderation of user comments within legacy media and the consequences digitalisation has had on journalistic sourcing practices and source diversity over time. …”
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Die Frage des Strafvollzugs in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Spiegel des Spiegels (1947-1979)
Published 2013-10-01“…And what was more hidden than the prison life, which meant secrecy, censorship and opacity, especially in a historical moment where the subject of prisons was pushed to the margins of the public sphere, before being back in the forefront at the end of the 1960’s? …”
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Magistrates’ Travelling Libraries: The Circulation of Normative Knowledge in the Portuguese Empire of the Late 18th Century
Published 2024-03-01“…The present study focuses on the lists of books of eleven magistrates appointed to judicial posts in a range of locations throughout Portuguese America between 1799 and 1807. Censorship sources allow us to identify the books chosen by these itinerant magistrates as being indispensable for the exercise of their judicial function. …”
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A criatividade como um habitus regionalizado no campo artístico bourdieusiano
Published 2017-01-01“…This device of distinction is creativity. As answer to the censorship imposed on creative action by means of dominant regionalist speeches, this article was developed with the objective of defending the creativity as a habitus of the artistic field. …”
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Tordre les archives (queering archives) : oui, mais dans quel sens ?
Published 2021-12-01“…A reading of the archive against the grain tends instead to identify the devices of power and the mechanisms of censorship that constitute and delimit the queer archive, its losses and resistances. …”
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Madagascar, 29 mars 1947, « Tabataba ou parole des temps troubles »
Published 2011-06-01“…His play was to have been performed in the Indian Ocean in 2008, but the tour was suspended, raising suspicions of censorship by the French government. The various interpretations which have been provided for this supension may well be the best answer to the rumor or, « tabataba ». …”
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O romance português : 1974-2024
Published 2024-07-01“…Expressing oneself in total freedom, the end to censorship, of any kind; 2. Overcoming the economic poverty in which the population survived; 3. …”
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From the Banned Telefilm to the Feature Film: the Two Versions of Alan Clarke’s Scum (1977-1979)
Published 2013-11-01“…Alan Clarke’s Scum, originally made for the BBC’s Play for Today series in 1977, has become a cause célèbre in the history of film censorship. Although the film had already been scheduled, it was eventually banned and only broadcast in 1991, a year after the director’s death. …”
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