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    «Era di pietra la sua bellezza». Capri, mitografia di un luogo by Eugenio Zito

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This profile, giving back some features of its historical and cultural identity and the complex relationships that have crossed its land over time, by producing diverse and unique representations and narrations, lets discuss this Mediterranean island as anthropological place in the meaning that Marc Augé gives it. …”
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    Transitions écologique et numérique : quelle régulation du sens par la Commission européenne ? by Marie-Hélène Hermand

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The discursive filiations, tensions, variants (motifs, narratives and proposed models; significant places and moments), and invariants (gnomic statements) identified allow us to specify the Doxa on which the communicational paradox considered is based.…”
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    Shifting Fatherhood and Gender: Negotiating Power and Sexuality in Yoruba by Oluwasola Daniels

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The study is approached from historical perspective with the methodology of narration and critical analysis of data. This research uses inter-disciplinary approach like ethnography to have full grasp of the marital dynamisms. …”
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    L’apport de Lorenza Maranini dans le domaine des études flaubertiennes by Giorgetto Giorgi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In the first book she brings to light how Flaubert’s prose offers a blend of visions: those altered by the characters’ passions and the narrator’s detached and neutral visions. In the second one she argues – and rejects – György Lukàcs’ famous theory developed in The Historical Novel (partially taken up by Jean-Paul Sartre in France and by Alberto Cento in Italy) according to which Flaubert ultimately supported reactionary theories in his Parisian novel.…”
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    Recycler les rebuts textiles. Organisation et savoir-faire dans le tri de la fripe à Lomé (Togo) by Sylvie Ayimpam

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article highlights a fundamental tension between global narratives that promote circular economies as ecological solutions and the harsh realities of the “dirty work” involved in textile sorting, which exposes socio-economic exploitation and "waste colonialism" dynamics. …”
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    Défense des classes dominantes : la division du travail de légitimation à l’épreuve des scandales financiers internationaux by Anthony Amicelle, Jean Bérard

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…More specifically, this article is focused on the defensive narratives of the persons targeted by the wave of revelations in the media. …”
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    The beginning of image development by the society in the interpretation of A.S. Pushkin's works during his lifetime by D.V. Tumanov

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The paper shows how this construct developed as a result of the conceptual integration of the temporal experience into the spatial-visual images, semantic frames and narratives.…”
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  8. 3768

    Affirmer son identité à travers la mise en scène de la nourriture dans les médias socionumériques : l’exemple d’influenceuses culinaires musulmanes by Mohamed Sakho Jimbira, Dimitri Almeida

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The article highlights the ways in which four hijabi influencers, Baraa Bolaat, NailaHijab, Asma Fares and Underrated Hijabi, who work in socio-cultural environments where Islam is a minority religion, engage in practices of self-representation and develop narratives through what they eat or cook. The analysis shows that these practices can be understood as a form of empowerment that takes at least two forms: first, that of a visuality and agency through which hijabi influencers forge their own media space, as well as a desire to blur the boundaries between the domestic sphere and public space.…”
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    Księdza Tischnera mocowanie się ze słowem. Wokół Kazań starosądeckich by Witold Ostafiński

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…With his straightforward and fluent narration he invited his audience to enter the space of dialogue. …”
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    On the Edge of Space and Time: Evangelical Missionaries in the Post-Soviet Arctic by Laur Vallikivi

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…I shall analyse the Baptists’ ideas and practices, using among others Bakhtin’s concept of chronotope in order to demonstrate how powerful narratives are created and lived.…”
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    De la trace au patrimoine. Archéologie de la mise en mémoire d’un quartier autoconstruit à Marseille by Karine Basset

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…At the center of trajectory, the model circulates between different spaces of memory; it highlights a debate on the trace status ; and questions nature and significance of narratives that surround it. To what extent does entrance to the museum ultimately allow former inhabitants of a disqualified habitat to claim their right to “inhabit the time”» of the city?…”
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    ARE THE MEDIA SERVING BOKO HARAM TERRORIST ACTIVITIES IN NIGERIA? by OKECHUKWU GABRIEL MOWETE, CORNELIUS CHIEDOZIE OZEH

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Through a nuanced exploration and analysis of data collected from secondary sources guided by framing theory of communication studies, the study aims to shed light on the multifaceted interplay of media narratives, terrorism, and counterterrorism efforts, offering insights into the role of the media in shaping public perceptions and responses to the Boko Haram insurgency. …”
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    Les relations publiques au service du changement social by Pascale Caïdor, Alex Blaise, Adama Togola

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Activist communication plays a key role in fostering the collective creation of meaning, the formation of support networks and the expansion of movements to combat racial inequality through the dissemination of effective counter-narratives. The main objective of this article is therefore to highlight the public relations practices, tactics and discourse used by organizations involved in the fight against racial inequality. …”
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    Nie przeoczyć teraz – filozofia codzienności Janusza Korczaka by Sylwester Zielka

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…My aim in this paper is, therefore, not only to reconstruct and uncover the complexities of this postulate, but also to theoretically embed this concept in pedagogical narratives about the child, and more specifically in anthropology of education and upbringing. …”
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    Les conquérants de l’inutile. Expression et diffusion d’un modèle de masculinité héroïque dans l’alpinisme français d’après-guerre by Delphine Moraldo

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This is what I will try to show from an analysis of expedition narratives and autobiographies of French mountaineers from the 1950s and 1960s, considered within the historical context within which this model of masculinity appears in France. …”
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    A Cursory View on Women in Constituent Assembly by Dr. Vanthangpui Khobung, Dr. Savita Sagar

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Despite the inclusion of 15 women members—such as Sarojini Naidu and Vijay Laxmi Pandit—historical narratives frequently neglect their contributions, focusing more on their male counterparts. …”
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    Mary’s role in the repudiation of their beliefs of Pagans, Jews and Moors by Joseph T. Snow

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Side by side, the actions of these miracle narrations are supported by what Alfonso declared to be their treatment in his law code, the Siete Partidas. …”
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    Los límites de la humanidad. El mito de los ch’ullpa en Marcapata (Quispicanchi), Perú by Pablo F. Sendón

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper presents and discusses the myth of the ch’ullpa – beings of the pre-solar time – such as it is narrated by the members of the ayllu Collana from the district of Marcapata (province of Quispicanchi, Cusco) in relation to three kind of sources: a) the archaeological information about the geographical and spatial localization of the mortuary monuments which received that name in the Central Andes; b) the ethnological information about other versions of the myth registered among other indigenous-peasant populations from Southern Peru and the Bolivian altiplano; c) the ethnohistorical information which, in relation with the myth, has been registered by several scholars. …”
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    JOHANNINE WOMEN AS PARADIGMS IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT by J. Thomaskutty

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…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. The Johannine narrator foregrounds the women characters as they use their freedom in both the Sitz-Im-Leben Jesu and the Sitz-Im-Leben Kirche. …”
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    Pierre Shlag. The Science of Law and Postmodernism: Introduction to Discourse by E. G. Samokhina, A. M. Khmelevsky

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The authors consider how the main provisions of postmodernism are reflected in legal theory: the textuality of the world; freedom from grand narratives; death of the subject, etc. The authors emphasize that if from the point of view of ontology, postmodernism was not able to give law some new theory that explains its essence; in terms of axiology and epistemology, it nevertheless enriched jurisprudence. …”
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