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    Les enjeux de la traduction en tant que pratique d’écriture et opération éditoriale : la mise en disponibilité de la Corografia Brasílica (1817) par la presse française en 1821... by Rafael Souza Barbosa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Thus, it allows a better approach of the multiscale mechanisms behind making writings available and the collaborative intellectual practices. We argue that we can determine new possibilities made available for the production of historical knowledge when considering written objects as written practices in loco; and when trying to understand from what is left of intellectual practices what agents have actually done with written pieces and by writing.…”
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    The Ecstasy of Communication. Critical remarks on Jean Baudrillard by Pieter Duvenage

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The point is that with the “… greater mediatization of society … we are witnessing the virtualization of our world.”2 This contribution briefly reconstructs, firstly, two phases in Baudrillard’s intellectual career – phases that shifted from an early neo-Marxist critique of the modern consumer society to a post-Marxist or postmodern view of society (which include engagements with socio-anthropology; psychoanalysis, sociology, semiology and media theory), and eventually ends in a kind of anti-theory with an extreme fatal vision of the world.3 In section 2 the implications of these two shifts in Baudrillard’s intellectual career are contextualized in the field of media and communication studies – and specifically his concept of the “ecstasy of communication”. …”
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    Sense and sensibility: consumers and technological brand experience by Liana Holanda Nepomuceno Nobre, Álvaro Fabiano Pereira de Macêdo, Simone Gurgel de Brito, Valdemar Siqueira Filho

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Four dimensions of brand experiences were tested: sensorial, affective, behavioural and intellectual. The 10 selected brands included technological and nontechnological ones. …”
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    GENEALOGI REVOLUSI PARADIGMA PEMIKIRAN KEISLAMAN NAHDLATUL ULAMA by Tejo Waskito

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Hereby, there was social-intellectual mobility marked by the proliferation of social and intellectual discourse among NU’s young generation. …”
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    Religious Mapping, Epistemic Risk and Archival Adventure in Athambile Masola's Ilifa by Pumla Gqola

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Masola references these intellectual entries into publicness to negotiate her own admission into literary public life. …”
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    المستودعات الرقمية المؤسسية في الأدبيات العربية والأجنبية: مراجعة علمية by غادة حمدى محمد الخطيب

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Analytical, and is based on the extrapolation and examination of the Arab and foreign intellectual success in the field. A total of 81 studies published from April 2018 to October 2021 were in the form of studies and articles in periodicals 72.8%, conference papers 21.25% and university theses 6.25%. …”
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    Russell and Wittgenstein: apprenticeship and other ‘crossings’ by V. V. Tselishchev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article is devoted to the analysis of the traditional interpretation for the development of personal and intellectual relations between Russell and Wittgenstein in the light of the publication of materials from the Russell Archive. …”
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    The impact of environment on human religiosity: The possibility of piety in a culture of meaninglessness and mutual "passing-by" by Dizdarević Bajram

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In addition to the aforementioned, we plan to examine whether it is even possible to be religious in the city environment, since the modern city is characterized by deep ontological nothingness and Kafkaesque nonsense, and what are the consequences of the almost complete fusion of the village and the city, as a result of which it is no longer possible to count on a gradual cultural-civilization the maturing of the people, i.e. the intellectual and spiritual growth of individuals.…”
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    Plagiarism in Publications: All about Being Fair! by Neeraj Lalwani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Plagiarism, defined as intellectual theft, is a significant ethical issue that undermines these principles. …”
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    Game as a Way to Enhance Students’ Cognitive Activity by E. F. Gladkaya

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The article deals with the description and analysis of the teaching experience of enhanc-ing students’ cognitive activity through intellectual games-competitions (games in pairs, teamwork) in the framework of Humanities “Russian language and speech culture” and “Rhetoric” at technical University. …”
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    ANTIMONOPOLISM AS A SYMPTOM OF AMERICAN POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION by Ramsi A. Woodcock

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Contemporary American interest in using antitrust law to address wealth inequality is a symptom of American political dysfunction rather than a reflection of any intellectual advance regarding the sources of inequality. …”
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    W.V.O. Quine’s “Indeterminacy Thesis of Radical Translation” and the Logic Problem in the Expression of African Thoughts by Emmanuel Ofuasia (csp)

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…From this leaning, it becomes clear that the pre-colonial African is neither pre-critical nor pre-logical but intellectually unique in ways beyond the comprehension of the West. …”
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    الکتب التى صادرتها محاکم التفتیش فى اوربا 1834 – 385 میلادیة : دراسة تاریخیة ببلیومتریة by د. محمد خمیس الحباطى

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…A study aimed at dealing with books confiscated by the Inquisition inEurope, This is by drawing on the historical method, to determine the impact ofthe intellectual renaissance on the Church in Europe, In addition, the Inquisitionwas dealt with in terms of its concept, origin, composition, and Places of itsspread, As well as using the method of bibliographic research to determine thegeneral features of books confiscated by the Inquisition in Europe, In addition todefining the role of the Inquisition in controlling intellectual production, As well aslearn about lists of prohibited books, The fate of the Inquisition, The resultsindicated that the Inquisition paralyzed the scientific movement of the entirenation, Also, the books confiscated by the Inquisition amounted to 209 books for(137) authors during the period from the twelfth century until the twentieth centuryA.D. in various subjects, including: Religious writings and books that offend publicmodesty, and political writings focused on freedoms, Philosophical writings,literary and artistic writings in poetry, music, novels and plays, In addition to theproliferation of the Inquisition in various places in Europe, such as: Spain 1478,France 1329, Portugal 1547, and in Italy in the late sixteenth century CE inAquileia, Naples and Venice, Also in Andalusia, beginning in 1501 CE, when thedecree issued to burn all Islamic books was issued.…”
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    Foundation Networks and American Hegemony by Inderjeet Parmar

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The major American foundations constructed and sustained the rich texture of cooperative social, intellectual and political relations between key actors and institutions supportive of specific modes of thought that promoted US hegemony. …”
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    A Report on a Family with TMTC3-Related Syndrome and Review by Sayeeda Hana, Deepak karthik, Jingxuan Shan, Stephany El Hayek, Lotfi Chouchane, André Megarbane

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Recessive mutations in the TMTC3 gene have been reported in thirteen patients to date exhibiting development delay, intellectual disability (ID), seizures, and muscular hypotonia, accompanied occasionally by neuronal migration defects expressed as either cobblestone lissencephaly or periventricular hypertopia. …”
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    Editorial by James Wilhelm, Boris Kühn, Antony Mason

    Published 2016-02-01
    “… There exists a frequently unhelpful and rigidly formulated theoretical dichotomy in the intergenerational literature, which can confine our intellectual thinking and restrict the efficacy of our policy: the separation of intra- and intergenerational justice. …”
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    Professional motivation as a factor in emotional burnout of chess coaches and teachers by E. E. Umanskaya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It has been revealed that the majority of chess coaches and teachers are focused on achieving high sports results of their students, but not on their general mental and intellectual development, that in the absence of such results workers have latent emotional tension, which leads to emergence and development of professional deformations of their personality, devaluation of their professional activity, and tendency to underestimate the importance of their work. …”
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    Industrial cluster and knowledge creation: a bibliometric analysis and literature review by Raul Tarazona, Dayanis García-Hurtado, Carlos Devece, Valmir Emil Hoffmann

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This article provides a thematic and intellectual overview of the existing scientific literature on industrial clusters, their evolution and their relation with knowledge creation. …”
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