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    Narratives of Social Mobility in the Post-Industrial Working Class and the Use of Credit in Chilean Households by Alejandro Marambio-Tapia

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Lower-income groups are constructing a narrative of social mobility. This narrative convinces them that they are part of a « new middle class », defined fundamentally as people who mobilise credit as an asset for achieving social goals instead of relying on State welfare or constructing identity through educational achievement or occupational mobility.…”
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    Les espaces du mouvement végétarien en France (1880-1914) by Alexandra Hondermarck

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These different scales influence the discourse, practices, and the framing of the vegetarian cause, during a period when it was still being constructed, from the 1880s to the eve of World War I.…”
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    Cuando la memoria también habla del porvenir. El flujo temporal en los discursos de reivindicación identitaria en Aguacatenango (Chiapas) by Marie Chosson

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Stemming from this desire to legitimize the exercise of authority over what they considered their territory, this document stating their claims was constructed by mobilizing the collective memory. This contribution aims to highlight a particular perception of temporality, by analyzing how, in their discourse and according to their intentions, the Tseltal traditionalists of Aguacatenango organize intertwined references to long-term time, memory of life and forecasts of the future. …”
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    TOOLS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: A POSTCOLONIAL APPROACH by Eldar Veremchuk, Hennadii Vasylchuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the article undertakes an examination of the manner in which these instruments can be employed not solely within the context of business communicative discourse but also as a means of constructing and reinforcing a national concept and cultural unity. …”
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    “We’ve only missed an emergent phenomenon in Standard British English!”: the mirative ONLY in contemporary colloquial English by Jim WALKER

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This article takes a look at what is hypothesised to be a recent phenomenon restricted to some forms of contemporary British English, whereby the restrictive adverb ONLY seems to have become a discourse marker signalling counter-expectation or undesirability. …”
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    Così lontane, così vicine. Famiglie migranti, ruoli familiari e nuove configurazioni di genitorialità by Francesca Crivellaro

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Migrant families’ practices are often constructed in public discourse as a threat to the social cohesion of the receiving countries, as they are deemed incompatible with “Western modernity”. …”
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    Agentivité grammaticale et agentivité intrinsèque by Eliane Camargo

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In Cashinahua, agency presents interesting morphosyntactic processes, especially in causative constructions. These are characterised by three causative operators, ‑ma, ‑{a}n, ‑man, the semantic content of which presents a dimension that is broader than that of a simple relationship between a causer and an affected executant. …”
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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
    “…The question of gender, however, is not so much linked to the formal relation between image and text but to the discourse deployed by these iconotexts since what is aimed at is a caricature based on gendered constructions of the category of “Aesthetes”. …”
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    The Memory Works: Between Monuments and Ruins, The Case of Contemporary Budapest by Rodrigo Rieiro Díaz

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…This review article argues that Benjamin’s project to  construct a political explanation of the surrounding cultural world in developed capitalist societies, raised to a source of knowledge about the historical truth, finds an unmatched case of study in the contemporary ruinous urban nature of Budapest. …”
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    L’artificieuse alternative de Ford Madox Ford dans The Good Soldier by Catherine Pesso-Miquel

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The Good Soldier is not a modernist tale protesting that it is only a metafictional discourse, it is a flat, brilliant metafictional surface creating the illusion that this “saddest story” does have a depth.…”
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    Tipologii feminine în dramaturgia lui Romulus Guga by Cristina Rotaru

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The analytical approach, focusing on the plays of Romulus Guga, aims to make a constructive distinction between the male and female discourse, not mainly for gender-specific reasons, but in order to identify a dramatic vision in which the female character plays the role of outlet for feelings of frustration, rebellion or obedience, that can be reproached not to feminine stances which became roles, but to the authorial consciousness. …”
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    ‘We are all Àmọ̀tẹ́kùn’: Insecurity, Ethno-regional Hegemony and Resistance in Southwest Nigeria by Babajide Olusoji Ololajulo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the light of existing discourse of identity politics in Nigeria; the inauguration of the outfit in early 2020 initially sets the southwest states on collision course with the federal government due to the fact that the police in Nigeria are centrally controlled. …”
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    SPACE AND PLACE OF THE BALKANS: A GEOCRITICAL PERSPECTIVE by Sanja Lazarevic Radak

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Point out the places and passages where academic discourse on the Balkans separate physical and symbolic geography; 2. …”
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    Beyond the Acronym: Intersections of STEAM, Cybernetics, and Leadership Nurturing by Christopher Dignam

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…A dCoP serves as a virtual space for educators to exchange knowledge, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and construct meaning through discourse. Through the use of digital artifacts, a dCoP provides tangible exemplars for intersecting abstract concepts to real-world applications, thus strengthening educational experiences and outcomes. …”
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    A compositional analysis of VP anaphors by Gabriel Flambard

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Object pronouns in VPAs are distinguished by having a VP as their antecedent, or ‘antecedent-trigger’, as Cornish (1992, 1996) calls the segment of discourse through which an appropriate antecedent is retrieved. …”
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    Revealing the Utilization of Pragma-dialectics and Fallacies in BongBong Marcos Supporters' Facebook Argumentations by Cyra Godessa Largado, Ma. Saine Arranguez, Yacint Cahumna, Joemar Turno Minoza

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…One example analyzed is De La Salle University's written unity statement posted on their Facebook page. Discourse analysis was employed to examine the data. …”
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    Trabalho infantil e cultura camponesa: interpelações às políticas públicas by Thais Barbosa Reis, Maria Dione Carvalho de Moraes

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The addressing of child labor became a part of the Brazilian state agenda in the 1990s, anchored in the discourse on the human rights of children. But the addressing of that problem through public policies to combat child labor meets resistance in peasant socie-ties, in which children are socialized through work. …”
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    Psychisme et opérativité chez Maître Eckhart by Yves Meessen

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The choice to maintain the link between psychology and logic allowed Eckhart to resist the semantisation of theology. The discourse on God is performative. The sermons are constructed as an invitation to experience divine operativity, which is irreducible to any representation. …”
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    Urban projects in France: navigating neoliberalism, justice, and commons planning by Youness Achmani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We argue that the urban project emerges as a multifaceted construct, embodying processes, outcomes, and actor-rules dynamics. …”
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    Child Friendly Markets As A Means Of Public Learning Space For Children by Dien F Awaliyah, Dinik Fitri Rahajeng Pangestuti, Ihsan Pandu Tauladan, Anifa Nurhayati, Wahyu Lisma Siami

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Therefore, the aim of this study is to provide material for consideration for policy makers, in this case the management of Kalurahan Sidokarto in the discourse on establishing a child-friendly market at Pasar Kowen. …”
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