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  1. 141

    Eko-teologia jako forma chrześcijańskiej diakonii wobec stworzenia by Cezary Naumowicz

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Moltmann sees also some positive aspects of Gaia theory. He champions a commitment to justice for all creatures, not just human. …”
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  2. 142

    La terre, dernier élément de Charles Darwin by Michel Prum

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…It could be argued that the worm became Darwin’s efficient advocate who championed his views on evolution and anti-Creationism.…”
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  3. 143

    AIDS, Caregiving and Kinship: The Queer “Family” in Bill Sherwood’s Parting Glances by Nikola Stepić

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…With Bill Sherwood’s 1986 film Parting Glances as a case study, the paper argues that the melodramatic mode of these films, with the repetition of tropes such as caregiving, mourning and funerals, ushers an alternative mode of familiality into queer narratives and champions the queer chosen family. In this sense, it is argued that to look at the evolution of queer familial life means to look at a long process of transference of one social modality to another, and the AIDS film specifically as a place where familial relationality is emulated and transformed through relations based in love, friendship and parrhesia.…”
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    Cutting-edge: bionanomaterial solutions in the battle against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 by U. Saeed, R. Uppal, M. H. Najmi, I. Fazal, A. A. Khan, Z. Z. Piracha, M. R. Uppal, H. N. Ijaz, D. U. Ozsahin, B. Uzun, I. Ozsahin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Within this intricate tapestry, nanoparticles emerge as champions, offering multifaceted solutions encompassing detection, treatment, prevention, and the precise targeting of SARS-CoV-2 incursions. …”
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  5. 145

    Bodies in Agony: Classical Sculpture and Violence in Herman Melville's works by Ronan Ludot-Vlasak

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…By releasing the darker energies which animate the figure of Apollo – a god “driven by a desire for transgression” in Marcel Détienne’s words – Melville’s writing subverts the immaculate and marmoreal antiquity fantasised by the champions of neoclassicism and opens up an unchartered territory within which agonizing pain and violence might only be glimpsed. …”
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  6. 146

    Migrer et réveiller les Églises : Diversification des cultes chrétiens en Tunisie by Katia Boissevain

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Finally, the author details the issues at stake with the installation of an African Pentecostal Church, the Redeemer Church of Champions, born in Nigeria and in activity in an upscale area of Tunis since 2005. …”
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  7. 147

    A Cursory View on Women in Constituent Assembly by Dr. Vanthangpui Khobung, Dr. Savita Sagar

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…By raising awareness about their contributions and the issues they championed during the Assembly debates, the paper seeks to inspire contemporary readers to appreciate the importance of women's participation in society and to motivate them towards active involvement in national development.…”
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  8. 148

    Built environment change for injury prevention: insights from public health professionals across public health units in Ontario, Canada by Emily McCullogh, Alison Macpherson, Daniel W. Harrington, Ian Pike, Brent Hagel, Claire Buchan, Pamela Fuselli, Sarah A. Richmond

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Facilitators included partnerships and collaboration, champions and advocates, and access to data. Lastly, participants highlighted the important role of public health in BE change discussions and decision-making for road-related injury prevention. …”
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  9. 149

    Tangier and the cultivation of desire in the print travel guides: latent and transgressive forms by Anas Sanoussi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…In particular, the Lonely Planet, whose discourse championed homoeroticism from its very earliest French editions, allows us to understand the modalities of the cultivation of desire in relation to certain components of the touristic imagination of Tangier.…”
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    Las colonias escolares durante la Guerra Civil : el caso de la colonia de Navajas de la Diputación de Madrid como contrapunto a la propaganda by Karine Lapeyre

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The new model of society which was championed by republican forces was born. It was founded on a fair society for all where children would take center stage. …”
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    “Dante… Bruno. Vico.. Joyce:” Samuel Beckett’s “identified contraries” by Julie BÉNARD

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…If Beckett’s critical writing praises one of the modernist champions, James Joyce, it also feeds on other arts, such as cinema and its relation to ideographic writing, as well as on more questionable sources such as the science of the occult. …”
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  12. 152

    L’après-guerre du peuple ? La Grande-Bretagne sous les Travaillistes vue par Britain To-day (1945-1950) by Alice Byrne

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Economic and commercial concerns came to the fore as Britain To-day championed Britain’s determination to overcome austerity and provided discreet support for British exports.…”
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  13. 153

    « Writing into a Void » : Charles Bukowski and the Little Magazines by Abel Debritto

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…For Bukowski, the little magazines were the ideal outlet for his prolific output, and their editors, who saw him as a spiritual leader, championed his work so vehemently that he eventually became the most published author of the 1960s––his indisputable rise to fame in the alternative literary scene is displayed in the graphs provided. …”
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  14. 154

    Ross Macdonald, Redivivus? by Robert Lance Snyder

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…During his lifetime this author of detective fiction had both ardent champions and occasional detractors, but an examination of The Doomsters (1958), The Galton Case (1959), The Far Side of the Dollar (1965), and The Goodbye Look (1969) reinforces the judgment of Bernard A. …”
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  15. 155

    Politique sociale et religion aux Etats-Unis : du « conservatisme compatissant » à l’ouragan Katrina by Taoufik Djebali

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Breaking with the traditional conservatism championed by Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush wanted his social policy to move away from monetary considerations to embrace a religious and spiritual method in healing social ills. …”
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    Qu’imite-t-on dans une traduction ? by Camille Fort

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, its history shows that « imitation » is a floating signifier, appropriated in turn by the champions of literalism and the partisans of free textual recreation. …”
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    Voices for change: inclusion of lived experience self-injury research, practice, education, and advocacy by Penelope Hasking, Amanda Aiyana, Sophie Haywood, Kassandra Hon, Katrina Hon, Sylvanna Mirichlis, Kirsty Stewart, Adrienne Wilmot, Stephen P. Lewis

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In this paper, we discuss how people with lived experience can offer vital contributions in this regard.Method Position paper based on narrative review.Results According to the current and especially recent literature in the field, people with lived experience of self-injury can play significant roles as researchers, educators, clinicians, and advocates.Conclusion Given the unique perspectives and strength people with lived experience of self-injury have to offer, their contributions to the field need to be harnessed and championed. This requires concerted efforts to address stigma and otherwise unhelpful discourses. …”
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  18. 158

    A Review of Dying for Freedom: Political Martyrdom in South Africa by Jacob Dlamini (Polity Press, 2024). by Taurayi Munemo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The history of South African politics evinces how dying for freedom was considered the pinnacle of heroism. Championed by the ideas of political activists like Nelson Mandela and Steve Biko, political deaths during apartheid were interpreted as one’s passport to a heroic legacy, an experience one had to look forward to. …”
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    Performing Dissent: Pete Seeger and Paul Robeson before HUAC (1955-1956) by Jodie Childers

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While Seeger’s testimony in August 1955 championed individual liberty and freedom of speech, using the First Amendment as the foundation for his position, Robeson’s testimony delivered in June 1956 invoked an internationalist sense of social justice, linking left-wing politics, the civil rights movement within the United States, and decolonization efforts around the world.…”
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    Racial Authoritarian Preemption and the Politics of Tennessee by Sekou Franklin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…I focus on the period of 2010–2024, when the Tennessee legislature was captured by conservative Republicans, who then used preemption to revoke locally based civil rights, racial equity initiatives, and redistributive measures championed by minoritized communities. In examining preemption, this article draws from primary and secondary sources, including legislative records and the General Social Survey administered by the University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center. …”
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