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    Aporia of Participatory Planning: Framing Local Action in the Entrepreneurial City by Ryan Love

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In this first section of the essay, Adorno's analysis of the Culture Industry is reconsidered alongside Berger’s and Bourdieu's critical sociology. …”
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    Afrotourism in Brazilian World Heritage sites: challenges and opportunities emphasising a decolonial narrative by Ana Maria Vieira Fernandes, Gabrielle Cifelli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Brazilian World Heritage recognised by UNESCO and located in urban centres, like the Historic Centers of Salvador (Bahia) and São Luís (Maranhão), and the archaeological remains of Cais do Valongo ( Rio de Janeiro), reveal themselves as fields of symbolic struggles for the recognition of cultural references of Afro-descendants. This cultural diversity is demonstrated both in its tangible heritage and through the intangible cultural references that express the marks of Afro-Brazilian culture and expose the legacies of slavery in Brazil. …”
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    Novel Finding of Coronary Ectasia in a Case of Acute Rheumatic Fever by Thomas Weiler, Anjali Chelliah, Linda Bradley-Tiernan, E. Anne Greene

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Laboratory studies revealed elevated inflammatory markers and positive throat culture. Echocardiogram demonstrated panvalvular insufficiency consistent with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and coronary artery ectasia. …”
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    Réflexions critiques autour des frontières de la péninsule Ibérique au premier âge du Fer by Vanessa Rodrigues

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is therefore essential to question in Archaeology the theoretical transition between the notion of material culture and style and the identification of cultural spaces. …”
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    The Wagnerschule (Vienna 1894-1912): Wagner and the Moderne Architekture by Ettore Sessa

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Fabiani), although not differentiated on the level of interdisciplinary orientation are distinguished, given the formation, for a peculiar academic footprint of their preparation modern such as to allow them to achieve heterogeneous results on the formal but consistent as regards the method (for the architectural arrangement) and the variables of an even wide range of figural codes; a profile recognizable over time and that has allowed Wagnerschule, despite its being a niche phenomenon, to mark a decisive turning point in the culture of the project of the Contemporary Age.…”
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    Sungai Batu Archaeological Complex (SBAC) in Kedah, Malaysia, as a sustainable heritage tourism product by Mohd Hasfarisham Abd Halim, Shyeh Sahibul Karamah Masnan, Mokhtar Saidin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To support heritage tourism, the data collected through field studies were processed into a 3-dimensional form via CorelDraw X7 (64-bit) and 3ds Max software. The Living Culture Gallery at the SBAC develops heritage tourism by applying digital technology such as VR, AR, hologram fans, and QR codes. …”
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    Management of Alopecia and Onychomycosis in a Lupus Patient by Muzayyana Sakiinah, Awalia, Willy Sandhika, Stefanus Gunawan Kandinata, Katsuya Suzuki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Potassium hydroxide and culture analysis from nail scrapings aligned with onychomycosis. …”
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    Archives délaissées, archives retrouvées, archives explorées : les fonds calédoniens pour l’étude du patrimoine kanak dispersé by Marion Bertin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Preserved by the museum of New Caledonia and by the cultural center Tjibaou in Noumea, these archives had never been considered until 2018. …”
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    Memórias fraturadas: passado, identidade e imaginação em Borges e Mutarelli by Pedro Galas Araújo

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Still, the last decades of the twentieth century were marked by what Andreas Huyssen calls of “culture of memory”: an appre- ciation of the past as an element that gives coherence to our own experience, as op- posed to a fractured present, which offers no glimpse of a promising future. …”
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    De la machine de la fête baroque à la performance urbaine : éphémère éternel by Alessandra Cirafici

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The contribution aims to investigate the historical origins of the phenomenon defined as “ephemeral architecture” that was first developed in the baroque Rome of Bernini and found its own expressive nature in the culture and language that made the Neapolitan baroque great, through the likes of Cosimo Fanzago, Ferdinando San Felice and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. …”
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    Robert Mugabe’s 1980 candidature as depicted in the (South African) Sunday Times by Johann C de Wet

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…A content analysis of the coverage is followed by argumentation that brings the content of the coverage in line with the general culture of the newspaper. The Sunday Times employed mainly stereotypical images of Mugabe. …”
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    THE PLACE OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT IN THE LIFE OF ECONOMIC ENTITIES by CSŐSZ CSONGOR

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By embracing innovation management, organizations can foster a culture of adaptability and creativity, ensuring long-term growth and competitive advantage. …”
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    (Un)homely Dwellings: The Usher House and the Collyer Mansion by Theodora Tsimpouki

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…On the contrary, they become paradigms of dwelling with alertness in the Heideggerian sense, the embodiment of an escapist mentality in a culture driven by mundane prosperity and social compliance.…”
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    Pukka English and the Language of the Other in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Ironically subverting the use of signifiers like « pukka », Forster seeks to open up the text to the very otherness of Indian culture, moving beyond the annihilating echo of the caves to enhance what McBratney sees as the voice of the subaltern in the text, through the orality of songs. …”
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