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  1. 4101

    Non-take-up as a social experience. Towards a typology of not claiming social benefits by Barbara Lucas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…More precisely, we identify four meanings of not claiming social benefits in the narratives of the people interviewed, which are captured through four figures: Non-take-up as a means to combat social exclusion (Mr. …”
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  2. 4102

    Raconter la Partition de l’Inde : une impossible histoire des femmes ? by Anne Castaing

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the light of literary texts written in the aftermath of Partition, this article aims to question the paradoxical role of literary texts in creating the master narratives of Partition, and more specifically in reconstituting a women’s history.…”
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  3. 4103

    Commerce and Sentiment in Tales of Barbary Encounter: Cathcart, Barlow, Markoe, Tyler, and Rowson by Andrew S. Gross

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This essay sketches the history of the Barbary conflict and considers three fictionalized accounts of Barbary encounter as secular conversion narratives, two of the three demonstrating how even despotic slaveholders could learn to embrace commerce and sentiment.  …”
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  4. 4104

    Places of Memory in the Red Vyborg of 1918 by Outi Fingerroos

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…At the same time the official history was put on a favourable form and there were clear limits for the official narratives. The victory of the “Whites” was interpreted as a victory for the independence of the Finnish nation. …”
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  5. 4105

    The homily as a way to the synodal Church.The possibility of building a responsible laity by Janez Vodičar

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The first forms of evangelization were narratives of personal experiences with Jesus. With the formation of structures in the Church, the role of authority in official proclamation in worship also developed. …”
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  6. 4106

    Towards Symbiocene: Simulation and Extrapolation of Environmental Inevitability in Ecofiction by Pooja Agarwal

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…While nature is a concrete and palpable entity, the othering of it is a linguistic construct. Literary narratives are significant part of our everyday discourse and their efficacy in positing an alternative worldview cannot be undermined. …”
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  7. 4107

    Crises and the history of science: a materialist rehabilitation by Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh, Rory Kent, James Poskett

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Over the past four decades, historians of science have come to discard crisis as a guiding heuristic in ‘big-picture’ narratives of scientific change. In this article, we argue that it can be rehabilitated without reintroducing the conceptual drawbacks of earlier historiographies. …”
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  8. 4108

    Early Modern Exemplars: Reading Strategies and the Assertion of Readerly Identity and Authority in the Life-writing of Mary Ward, Dionys Fitzherbert and Elizabeth Isham by Martin Thompson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Focusing primarily on the paratexts attached to life narratives of Mary Ward (1585-1645), Dionys Fitzherbert (c.1580-c.1642) and Elizabeth Isham (1609-1654), it identifies – across the Reformation confessional divide – common semantic and grammatical patterns which demonstrate that these texts advocated and illustrated particular reading strategies that encouraged their audiences too to see their own lives as texts to be read. …”
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  9. 4109

    Online Student Teaching Practicums During COVID-19: A Successful Case in the UAE by Tania Aghar, Phil Quirke

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The teaching practicum (TP) enables PTs to apply their theoretical learning practically. We narrate the shift to e-practicum at a higher education institute in the UAE; document the challenges faced, opportunities gained, and guidelines designed for the implementation; and recognize the vital role of the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the national federal higher education institutions in facilitating online teacher education. …”
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  10. 4110

    Occult African Films as a Reflection of Resurrection Stories: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Cameroonian and Nigerian Video Films by Floribert Patrick C. Endong

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Although some research works have examined the relationship between the narratives of these gifted individuals and the socio-political discourse in Africa, very little attention has been devoted particularly to how their descriptions of the spirit world and the afterlife affect or reflect cinematic production in Africa. …”
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  11. 4111

    Validasi media virtual tour sebagai alat peningkat kemampuan metakognitif siswa: hasil dan implikasinya by Ahmad Bukhori Masruri, Sariyatun Sariyatun, Sudiyanto Sudiyanto

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Historical knowledge is vulnerable to becoming a pseudo-history which is usually narrated in connection with a historical heritage site. …”
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  12. 4112

    The Story of the Rise and fall of the Modern Subject by Mohammad Mehdi Ardebili

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Each of these concepts can be used to narrate a history of philosophy. This is precisely the mission of Robert C. …”
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  13. 4113

    Models and theories that can guide grief and bereavement information interventions: an information behaviour lens by Ina Fourie

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Models for consideration include bereavement model, transtheoretical model (narratives), social interaction model. Conclusion. …”
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  14. 4114

    The irruption of the political after the pandemic: The case of Panama by Sergio García-Rendón, Jon Subinas

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This article analyzes the emergence of new political agendas as a result of the social mobilization that took place in Panama during the pandemic and how these were finally translated into a new institution for the negotiation of public policies – The Single Roundtable for Dialogue (Mesa Única de Diálogo). Analytical narratives are used based on secondary sources. To this end, the literature and various indicators were examined and a newspaper search was conducted on the phenomenon studied. …”
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  15. 4115

    Transnational Criminal Law in Transatlantic Perspective (1870–1945): Introductory Notes, Initial Results and Concepts by Karl Härter, Valeria Vegh Weis

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In this regime not only states but also non-governmental actors from the Global North and the Global South played a vital role, exchanged and created legal knowledge and normativity as well as narratives of »international crime« which also had an impact on the respective domestic levels of criminal law, criminalisation, policing and criminal justice. …”
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  16. 4116

    Oke-Ibadan Festival and the Ethnography of Aboke people of Ibadan by Oludele Mayowa Solaja, Adesina Abass Olayiwola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Their cultural identity as attested to by the participants include; hosting of Oke-Ibadan festival, retaining tribal mark, production of traditional/black soap for the cure of measles, narrating folk stories to the young generation in order to encourage high fertility rate, unique dress code, and acceptable physical appearance. …”
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  17. 4117

    Réécrire l'Histoire pour les enfants du point de vue des Amérindiens : devoir de mémoire, devoir d'imagination (Brésil, États-Unis) by Pauline Franchini

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…This couldn't be the case in historical novels dealing with colonial and pre-colonial times, most of all those written by native american or afro-descendant writers affected by postcolonial issues: in these novels, the interpretation of historical events according to the point of view in which it is narrated – often that of the vainquished - is crucial. …”
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  18. 4118

    Learning from collaborative ‘conversations’ on the Students as Producer Pedagogic model: students’ views by Kate Strudwick, Phil Johnson

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The reflections and narratives that emerged from the collaborative conversations are grouped (and explored) via four key themes: student engagement, research skills, employability, and curriculum design; a number of similarities and differences are also highlighted in relation to the two projects. …”
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  19. 4119

    To speak about me is to speak about all of us: Memories and emotions among Afro-Argentine activists by Paola Monkevicius

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Differences are noted between the subalternized Afro-descendant memories of male leaders and those produced by women activists, who incorporate affective and biographical dimensions into the production of public narratives in spaces of dialogue between the Afro community and the state. …”
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  20. 4120

    “You are stealing our future in front of our very eyes.” The representation of climate change, emotions and the mobilisation of young environmental activists in Britain by Sarah PICKARD

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…First, climate change is represented as a “crisis” or an “emergency” and placed within dystopian narratives. Second, older generations, particularly politicians, are urged to take swift and substantial action, to both fulfil their generational responsibility towards young and future generations, and to avoid ecological collapse.This article discusses the impact of such discourse on the activism of young protesters. …”
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