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    Om behovet av samsyn och riktlinjer by Magdalena Hulth

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This emphasizes the need for education and dialogue about children’s sexuality in preschool teacher education.…”
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    Un opéra français d’après la Salomé de Wilde, l’appropriation d’un drame by Déborah Bonin

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…By placing the young Judean princess at the heart of the drama and using, in keeping with other symbolist authors, language resembling a musical dialogue, Wilde’s play inspired a number of musicians including Richard Strauss, Alexandre Glazounov and the French composer, Antoine Mariotte.What were the reasons for Mariotte’s enthusiasm for his English contemporary’s play ? …”
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    Brief communication: Training of AI-based nowcasting models for rainfall early warning should take into account user requirements by G. Ayzel, M. Heistermann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As an example, we predict the cumulative precipitation of the next hour (instead of 5 min increments) and the exceedance of thresholds (instead of numerical values). A dialogue between developers and users should identify the requirements to a nowcast and how to consider these in model training.…”
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    CHINESE STUDENTS IN RUSSIA by Natalia Yu. Filimonova, Elena S. Romanyuk

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…While modeling of pedagogical situations it is necessary to reckon with national mentality of foreign pupils and define a number of pedagogical conditions to ensure an intercultural dialogue in a foreign audience including theoretical knowledge of teachers working with foreign audience in the field of ethnopsychology and ethnopedagogics and their psychoBpedagogical preparation. …”
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    À quelles conditions l’entretien d’inspection des enseignants du second degré peut-il devenir source de développement professionnel ? Rôle de la réflexivité des acteurs by Bernadette Voisin-Girard, Stéphane Talérien, Stefano Bertone

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…As part of an anthropocultural technological research programme, this research mobilises a plural theoretical framework: the philosophy of language, the theory of dialogue and the clinic of activity in order to understand and encourage the professional development of the actors. …”
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    Unidades de conservação e conflitos ambientais no litoral sergipano, Brasil by Claudio Roberto Braghini, José Wellington Carvalho Vilar

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Conflicts are signaled and the instances of dialogue and consultation have the power to seek consensus solutions.…”
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    Trouble dans le gangsta-rap : quand des rappeuses s’approprient une esthétique masculine by Keivan Djavadzadeh

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Thus, gangsta-rap music can be analyzed as an arena of conflict and dialogue in which female rappers negotiate their identity by subverting gender and sexual norms. …”
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    Active Learning Innovations in Knowledge Management Education Generate Higher Quality Learning Outcomes by Arthur Shelley

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The course applies an andragogy approach in which students collaborate in weekly dialogue of their experiences of the content, rather than learn the content itself. …”
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    Introduction to Dossier. International Migrations in Latin America: Critical Views on the Production of a Field of Knowledge by Gioconda Herrera, Ninna Nyberg Sorensen

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…This article presents a reflection from three dimensions on epistemological and political logics that crosscut the studies on migrations in Latin America: 1) the increasing heterogeneity of flows and the need to rethink the conceptual categories from which migrations are addressed; 2) the dialogue and appropriation of analytical frameworks produced in other regions in Latin American studies; and 3) the political agendas of the States in the region and in the North, and their selective influence on the production of knowledge. …”
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    Accompagner la structuration des écrits des étudiants en travail social by Julie Chabert, Franck Léard, Marc Souet

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Collective workshops, plural proofreading and interrogative dialogue with the written material thus invite the students to apprehend writing as a deliberate deliberative act. …”
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    Blastocyst-Derived Lactate as a Key Facilitator of Implantation by Kathryn H. Gurner, David K. Gardner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we detail the biological significance of the microenvironment created by the blastocyst at implantation, exploring the origin and significance of blastocyst-derived lactate, its functional role at the implantation site and how understanding this mediator of the maternal–fetal dialogue may help to improve implantation in assisted reproduction.…”
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    Cartographie du vide : les "non-lieux" de l’espace américain dans The Informers de Bret Easton Ellis by Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Published in 1994, The Informers is a collection of thirteen short stories which aim to explore the various facets of a certain Los Angeles social microcosm in the nineteen-eighties.The first-person narration, based on a deliberately minimalist paratactic structure which involves recurrent snatches of dialogue, moves through an endless succession of toponyms (Palm Springs, Melrose etc.) and cultural clichés (trendy places, music or clothing) which all seem to trap people and places within an imprisoning landscape—most aptly metaphorized by the Sunset Boulevard.Both huge and confined to the specific landmarks or "non-places" of an interlope society, this landscape provides an ambivalent area in which people are cast adrift, wandering like ghosts in some kind of existential nowhere described by Michel de Certeau as "un théâtre de passants".…”
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    “Consummate Too Too”: On the Logic of Iconotexts Satirizing the “Aesthetic Movement” by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…These iconotexts entail a double reading of the relation between image and text, but most important is their dialogue with high-art productions of Aestheticism. …”
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    JOHANNINE WOMEN AS PARADIGMS IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT by J. Thomaskutty

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Women’s positive role and status in the Gospel of John enable us to understand them not merely as passive actors, but as active interlocutors and dialogue partners. Persons such as the mother of Jesus, the Samaritan woman, Mary and Martha of Bethany, and Mary Magdalene appear in the Gospel of John as representative figures and rhetorical characters. …”
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    Entre common et commons : penser / dire / imaginer la communauté avec / après Raymond Williams by Catherine Bernard

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The categories of the “common” and of “community” feature among the terms listed in Raymond Williams’ 1976 essay Keywords; and although the category of the “commons” is not strictly synonymous with Williams’ keywords of “common” and “community” as he defined and revisited them throughout his career, it is enlightening to fathom how Williams’ concepts enter in a dialogue with recent explorations of the notions of “community” and of the “commons”. …”
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    Interdisciplinary theology as public theology by J. Wentzel van Huyssteen

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…In this way an interdisciplinary space is cleared where the notion of the imago Dei, in theology, and human uniqueness, in the sciences, can be brought into a fruitful integrative dialogue. This opens up the possibility for converging arguments, from both theology and paleoanthropology, that ever since prehistory symbolic behavior in Homo sapiens has always included religious awareness. …”
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    «¿Cómo hago esto?». Entrevista cruzada sobre el sector Cultura del Estado peruano by Oscar Espinoza Martín, Mariela Meza Ponze, Sébastien Jallade

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through an auto-ethnographic exercise and a cross-analysis of the dynamics of actors and dialogue spaces in which they participated, they offer a critical perspective on the functioning modalities of Peru's cultural sector, revealing how institutional logic often imposes itself on the actions of civil servants.…”
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    Monotheistic understanding of the divine in African religion, Christianity and Islam by EW Namukoa, P Verster, PJ Nel

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…Finally, a suggestion is put forward as to the possibility to exploit the commonality of the absolute position of the Divine in the religious traditions as a shared basis for religious tolerance and dialogue. …”
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    Nevsky Forum: section "Crisis of confidence in the modern legal order" (St. Petersburg, June 2021) by N. V. Razuvaev, I. K. Shmarko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Russian and foreign scientists and practicing lawyers took part in the discussion, discussed such problems as the transformation of the principles of the rule of law in the age of postmodernity, political and legal threats to the stability of the rule of law, means of developing a dialogue between the state and the individual, tools of legal communication in the context of digitalization.…”
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    Le genre tactile : repenser les imbrications entre la matière et la parole au prisme de l’imagination et de l’expérience by Luca Greco

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…I will propose a theoretical dialogue between two antagonistic traditions in feminism, neo-materialism and postmodernism, and gender, language and sexuality studies around the possible intertwinings between discourse and bodily materiality. …”
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