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    COVID-19 and Scottish Independence: The Instrumentalisation of the Pandemic in the Constitutional Debate by Nelly Gérard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Feeding into this debate about Scotland’s status within the UK, the Covid-19 crisis and its management became yet another argument for political parties to legitimize their constitutional policies. Drawing on the Discourse-Historical Approach and using party manifestos, this article investigates how the Covid-19 pandemic is constructed in the discourses of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, and how it fits into the debate on Scotland’s constitutional future. …”
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    The structure / anti-structure of October Revolution celebration on late Soviet periodical press (on materials from Tomsk) by A. D. Moiseenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The author poses the problem of the logic of constructing and reproducing the basic mechanisms of celebratory action on local material. …”
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    Critiquing representations of intellectual disability in occupation-based literature by Rachel Reparon, Pamela Block, Ann Fudge Schormans, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Gail Teachman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Background Within and beyond occupation-based scholarship, concerns abound regarding the pervasiveness of discourses that promote a negative, deficit-based view of intellectual disability and associated consequences for disabled people’s lives. …”
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    La escritura borrada de las mujeres. Itinerarios lectores inclusivos y (re)construcción del canon poético / The erased writing of women. Inclusive reading itineraries and (re)const... by Remedios Sánchez-García, Pablo Aparicio-Durán

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract This article deals with the way in which patriarchal structures have silenced women's poetic discourse in spanish’s 20th century, perpetuating the secular models of tradition. …”
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    The Story of Writing: From Classical Rhetoric to Rhetoric and Composition by I. B. Korotkina

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This approach helps visualize academic writing as a wholesome model composed of cognitive and linguistic elements, describe the impact of this model on the rhetorical and publishing conventions of the global academic discourse, and define the problems in knowledge construction as deviations from the model’s unity in various sociocultural contexts. …”
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    Diverses fonctions discursives d’une phrase averbale en japonais formée par la séquence by Makoto Kaneko

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…This study aims at examining various discourse functions of the Japanese averbal sentence formed by the sequence . …”
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    Stratégies de légitimation et construction de l’autorité dans les discours vaccino-sceptiques et complotistes aux États-Unis. La mise en saillance comme outil de maximisation de l’... by Damien Lenoir

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This article seeks to show how some syntactical, grammatical or lexical salience strategies work to enable the speaker, in vaccine-hesitant or conspiracy theory contexts, to legitimize their discourses and strengthen their authority as a reliable speaker in order to maximize the audience’s agreement with the theory. …”
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    Comment le concept d’homophobie permet-il d’analyser les discours contre la « PMA pour toutes » ? by Claire Hugonnier

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…If the concept of homophobia is by definition intended to point to, among other things, linguistic forms of rejection, to what extent is it possible to use it as a conceptual tool to analyse the linguistic and ideological construction of discourses in circulation? Does it appear to be the most relevant concept for shedding light on the dynamics of minorization in discourse? …”
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    « Le goût amer de la couleur au Cap » by Chloé Buire

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The article disentangles the course of the construction of such a category which gather those who are « not White enough, not Black enough » (Adhikari, 2005). …”
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    Morality and religion in African thought by P. J. Nel

    Published 2008-12-01
    “… The article deals critically with current discourses on morality in African thought. These discourses reflect the ambivalence between those scholars seeking to define African morality within the parameters of a conventionalised, Western, religious episteme, and those pursuing an “Africanist” (Afrocentric) explanation which embraces an authentic mode of African knowledge construction within indigenous communities. …”
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    « C’est une pièce qui rentre dans une autre pièce » : Normer les corps par l’éducation à la santé sexuelle en Suisse romande by Marlyse Debergh, Sophie Torrent

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The analysis follows three lines: discourses, as well as medical and anatomical models, about fecundation and the clitoris; discourses about the social construction of puberty; definition and perception of sexual intercourse.…”
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    A relação entre ciência e ideologia em tempos de hegemonia financeira: a biotecnociência e o mercado de promessas by Leandro Módolo Paschoalotte

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This work seeks to put on the scene a critical theoretical approach about how the social construction of biotechnologies and the scientific discourses that underpin them are biased by subordination to the financial market, making in contemporary society the social relations between science and ideology are resignification. …”
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    « A Woman’s Answer » : Adelaide Procter et la poésie face au genre by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Converted to Catholicism in 1851, Procter, as a Tractarian, uses her poetry, both religious and feminist, as a weapon against the construction of political and poetical patterns. Being Anglo-Catholic, she can create a feminine and autonomous space from where she gives her own interpretations and turns away from official discourses.…”
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