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  1. 8521

    Introduction. Normes, silences, pouvoirs : pour une anthropologie critique des “violences fondées sur le genre” by Giovanna Cavatorta

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This article outlines some reflections towards a critical anthropology of gender-based violence, which is interpreted as an object of politics, even a governmental stake, where moral economies and specific forms of victimization and culturalization emerge. The text introduces and discusses the papers that have been presented during a seminar held at the Centre Norbert Elias of Marseille in 2019. …”
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  2. 8522

    South Africa: the arduous task of facing our religious past by E. Oliver

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… The term ‘rainbow nation’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture of origins, languages, ideologies, cultures, lifestyles and skills of the South African society. …”
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    Cartographies policières : la dimension vernaculaire du contrôle territorial by Melina Germes

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Thus, police mapping practices have to be unterstood as a particular professionnal culture, and should be distinguished from the expertise of professionnal cartographers. …”
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  5. 8525

    Open innovation for property management in emergency and post-emergency pandemic regime by Massimo Lauria, Maria Azzalin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In general terms, it supports the ongoing transition towards a management policy that uses the tools of digital culture and interoperability to keep the main variables under control already in the decision-making phase.…”
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  6. 8526

    ‘End of the Goddamned thing!!’ by Richard Williams

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In translated editions the endings of these books became especially liable to modifications according to the expectations of the target culture. Differing conventions and fashions for the concluding textual threshold are exemplified from the manuscript evidence (including novels written by Erle Stanley Gardner under the pseudonym A.A. …”
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  7. 8527

    Così lontane, così vicine. Famiglie migranti, ruoli familiari e nuove configurazioni di genitorialità by Francesca Crivellaro

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Research has acknowledged the family as a useful conceptual entity to analyse the migration experience of women and men whose life cycle and reproductive choices span between different cultural contexts. 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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  8. 8528

    Mémoire et consanguinité: Les origines de l'identité spanish-american au Nouveau-Mexique by John Nieto-Phillips, Corinne Datchi-Phillips

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…From their collective memory of the Spanish conquest, they fashioned a civic identity that wasat onceracially white, "Spanish" in culture and language, and "American" in citizenship and national loyalty.…”
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  9. 8529

    Pressions et expressions de normes dans les pratiques d’enseignement de l’histoire au secondaire by Sabrina Moisan, Frédéric Saussez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The results show that this group of professionals has a specific disciplinary culture, which focuses on the organization and transmission of historical knowledge and the construction of what we call the "homemade learning book".…”
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  10. 8530

    Locus geometricus by Céline Trautmann-Waller

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In Pierre Bourdieu’s 1967 Postscript to his translation of Erwin Panofsky’s Gothic Architecture and scholasticism, in which he quotes mostly theoreticians of art, culture and society from Germany and Austria, the expression “lieu géométrique” (in English texts locus geometricus) points to methodological and theoretical questions about the relation between the individual and the collective. …”
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  11. 8531

    Metodyka jako praktyka kulturowa (archetypowa). Ku źródłom zmiany w dydaktyce by Jolanta Kruk

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…This article is an introduction to the discussion on the essence of teaching methodology and the changes in its forms in contemporary culture. Two approaches to methodology are proposed: as a socially collective praxis, often unconsciously drawing on cultural practices, and as a so-called expert methodology – a collection of patterns of proper execution, which are a manifestation of the power/knowledge relation in the fi eld of education. …”
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  12. 8532

    Du consentement à la délibération : une critique communicationnelle du marketing politique by Éric Dacheux

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The thesis advanced by this article is that such institutions would do well to distinguish more clearly between communication, marketing and manipulation in their political communications, a clarification that leads to a change in strategic objective: not to draw institutions closer to their publics, but to foster a common culture respectful of the cultural diversity of individuals, while creating an “integrative conflict.” …”
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  13. 8533

    Consumer Boredom: Boredom as a Subliminal Mood of Consumer Capitalism by Mariusz Finkielsztein

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Through a sequence of social and cultural shifts and freeloading on natural human predispositions, the system has manufactured a new type of being, homo consumens, who is socialized to be passive, desire- and dream-driven, and addicted to novelty, constant change, a ceaseless stream of stimuli, and pleasure. …”
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  14. 8534

    Book review: Residential child care: prospects and challenges Andrew Kendrick, Editor by Irene Stevens

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…The book is divided into four helpful sections that cover: wellbeing and development; discrimination; conflict and response; and context and culture. The first section devotes itself to health and education, transitions from care and working within a resilience framework. …”
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    All-Russian Symposium “Milestones of History” by Giniyatullina L.S.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Four round tables were held within the framework of symposium: “Ulus of Jochi, time of formation: 1207–1243” (October 12, Varna village), “Mausoleums of the Middle Ages of the Volga-Urals, Crimea and Kazakhstan: research of problems” (October 12, Varna village), “Southern and Middle Urals from Jochi to Nicholas I” (October 13, Chelyabinsk) and “History, economics and culture of the medieval Turkic-Tatar states of Western Siberia” (October 14, Che­lyabinsk).…”
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    THE DIDACTIC POTENTIAL OF VISUALIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION by Sergey A. Noskov

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The phenomenon of visualization in various fields of science, culture and education has received a lot of attention up to now. …”
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  19. 8539

    Représenter le crime : permanences et inflexions (France, xixe siècle) by Dominique Kalifa

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Crime and delinquency have always been one of the major themes of popular culture and representations which fashion social imagination. …”
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  20. 8540

    REVISITING RACIAL POTRAYAL IN THE AMERICAN POPULAR FILM by Nerfita Primadewi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Griffith’s Birth of a Nation to James Cameron’s True Lies to Ron Clement’s Aladdin to Scott Derrickson’s Doctor Strange, Hollywood cinema has been feeding not only American audiences but also non-American audiences bias stereotypical portrayal of people of color and their culture. This study will discuss how is race constructed, countered, and accommodated in such films, and problematized these types of films in relation to racial tension in the US nowadays.…”
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