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  1. 701

    Realising Central Banks’ Climate Ambitions Through Financial Stability Mandates by Paola D’Orazio, Lilit Popoyan

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Considering the debate on market neutrality, the concerns on the risk of overstretching the central banks’ mandate, violation of Tinbergen’s principle and threats posed to central banks’ independence, the provided evidence reveals a mismatch between the observed policy practice and its theoretical underpinnings. Drawing on these findings, we argue that effective green central banking governance should be based on a synthesis between monetary and macroprudential policymaking.…”
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    Ecological combustion: the atmospherics of the bushfire as choreography by Rachel Fensham

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper examines the atmospheres generated by the elemental power of bushfires as embodiment, invention and reconstruction through choreography. Drawing upon Bachelard’s analysis of the phenomenology of fire leads to an appreciation of its substance and symbolic volatility, that is interlaced with an understanding of fire’s place in the Australian environment from both settler and indigenous perspectives. …”
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    L2 Development from a CDST Perspective and the Issue of Generalizability by Abby Massaro

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…While CDST prefers a process over product approach to analyzing language and its development, extant research on language learning has traditionally taken a more static and rigid perspective on acquisition, generally operating under the assumption that development can be understood (more or less) by drawing a straight line between individual variables or conditions and changes in the interlanguage. …”
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    Pratiques ethno-vétérinaires sur les éléphants au Laos by Nicolas Lainé

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The conclusion emphasizes the need to include local knowledge in elephant conservation, in addition to biomedical knowledge. Drawing on the long cohabitation of humans and elephants in Asia, it also suggests hypotheses on the sharing and co-constuction of medical knowledge between humans and elephants, as well as their epistemological implications for apprehending local knowledge in anthropological inquiry.…”
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    “It’s just Arabic!”: Linguistic Anxiety and Identity Negotiations in Egypt’s International Schools by Noha Roushdy

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This paper examines the tensions around Arabic language education in Egypt’s expanding private international educational field. Drawing on interviews and participant-observation research inside an international school in Cairo between 2016-2017, I focus on the institutional, pedagogical, and sociocultural configuration of Arabic language education in international schools. …”
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    Remarks on the Historic-geographic Method and Structuralism in Folklore Studies: the Puzzle of Chain Letters by Elo-Hanna Seljamaa

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Anderson published his article on types of Estonian chain letters in 1937, whereas Dundes dealt with chain letters repeatedly in the 1960–70s. Drawing on T. Kuhn’s concept of paradigm as a “way of seeing the world”, the article examines the concept of folklore and folklore studies proposed by either scholar in his discussion of chain letters and seeks to interpret his reasons for taking interest in such a phenomenon. …”
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    Reusing Postmodern Heritage: How Literary Theories Can Help by Maxime Coq, Claudine Houbart

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…With the resurgence of interest in postmodern architecture and the need to preserve its built heritage, the challenge arises of effectively updating postmodern buildings without compromising their architectural values. Drawing on examples such as the Hood Museum of Art’s transformation and expansion, this paper highlights the pitfalls of misunderstanding postmodern architecture and proposes a novel approach utilizing literary theories to navigate the complexities of postmodern language. …”
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    À propos de quelques outils de collecte de données : réflexions sur les pratiques numériques en archéologie by Christophe Tufféry, Vincent Delvigne, Paul Fernandes, Céline Bressy-Léandri

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Several digital devices have been used for producing, pooling, analysing, sharing and rendering these spatial data: computer-aided drawing, geographic information systems, database management systems, data sharing and publication platforms, mobile applications. …”
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    Eugen Barbu: debut editorial surprinzător şi controversat (1955–1960) by Pavel Ţugui

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The author puts forward some critical remarks on Mihai Ungheanu’s work of editing the texts of Eugen Barbu, drawing attention upon the errors this editor has done, purposely or unknowingly. …”
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    De quelques activités langagières observées lors d’un processus d’élaboration conjointe de connaissances et d’apprentissage coopératif by Thérèse Jeanneret

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The collaborative work of a group of seven students (one male and six female) is analysed on the basis of a transcription of verbal messages conducted via WhatsApp on their smartphones. Drawing on sociocultural theories of activity, this paper focuses on the participants’ languaging of their knowledge. …”
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    Gendering analysis of working conditions and social protection law in digital labour platform work by Kosjenka Dumančič, Alka Obadić

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Focusing on economic working conditions, we explore how social protection laws impact gender dynamics within the rapidly evolving field of the digital economy. Drawing upon empirical evidence and legal analyses, we examine how social protection frameworks intersect with gendered experiences and vulnerabilities in digital platform work. …”
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    “Meet de Boys on the Battlefront”: Festive Parades and the Struggle to Reclaim Public Spaces in Post-Katrina New Orleans by Aurélie Godet

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article will consider how the place-making practices of Mardi Gras Indian tribes, social aid and pleasure clubs, and carnival krewes have all reflected and informed citizens’ responses to displacement after Katrina. Drawing on Abdou Maliq Simon’s conceptualization of people as infrastructure and a series of three case studies, it will refocus the discussion on the rebuilding of the Crescent City around its citizens, taking the embodied festive practices of New Orleanians as a lens through which to examine the politicization of public space in post-Katrina New Orleans.…”
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    Il n’y a pas de normes sexuelles. Il n’y a que des normes sociales » by Aurélie Pfauwadel

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Throughout his teaching, Lacan sought to conceptualize the conditions for the possibility of a discourse and a practice outside of the norms.A growing number of psychoanalysts have been drawing on Foucault in order to demonstrate a certain compatibility between psychoanalysis and gender studies. …”
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    Joint public procurement in European Union Law by Radomír Jakab

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…One of the areas related to the drawing and use of the budget funds of particular member states, as well as European Union (EU) funds, is public procurement. …”
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    Local Politics and a Self-assessment of Political Practice. Perspective of a Neighbourhood Leader in Mexico City on their Political Trajectory by Hélène Combes

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This article analyses politics at the local level through the perspective of a neighbourhood leader in Mexico City. Drawing on the comprehensive sociology approach and the study of a specific career trajectory, it analyses how a neighbourhood leader works to construct beneficiaries for neighbourhood level social programs and broker resources that would not be leveraged without their work. …”
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    The Development of Interim Measures Procedure in Cases Against Poland Before CJEU by Cieśliński Aleksander

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This article presents a contemporary model of applying interim measures by the Court of Justice of the European Union, drawing on an increasingly rich body of case law in Polish cases. …”
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    Assessing the Effectiveness of International Climate Agreements in Mitigating Global Warming by Anna Mravcová

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study reviews major international agreements, including the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Agreement, and the subsequent Kyoto Climate Agreement, exploring their internal mechanisms, goals, and results. Drawing on empirical data, it assesses how well these agreements have performed in real life as regards limiting the global warming. …”
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    Dziedzictwo religijne w badaniach antropologicznych. Między perspektywą świecką a religią przeżywaną by Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… The article discusses academic approaches towards religious heritage. Drawing on the experience of ethnographic research in Poland, I suggest that analysis based on a relation: sacralisation of heritage – heritagisation of religion does not exhaust interpretive perspectives on the described phenomenon, as it locates it exclusively on the secular plane. …”
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    Of Trips and Drifts: Anthropological Groove and Nightlife as an Ethnographic Space by Gustavo Blázquez, Agustín Liarte Tiloca

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Then, we discuss the issue of situationist drift during fieldwork. Subsequently, drawing on vignettes taken from our ethnographies, we reflect on the potential and limitations of “participant observation” in situations involving significant bodily exposure and sensory experimentation, including illegal activities. …”
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    The absolutist origin of capitalism by Nicolas Pinsard

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This paper contributes to the literature on the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe, with a specific focus on the process of primitive accumulation during France’s absolutism, from the 14th to the 17th century. Drawing on Regulation Theory and Marxism and supported by archival research, the article aims to demonstrate that France and England followed different paths in their journey toward capitalism. …”
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