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    Collaborative Encoding of Text Genesis: A Pedagogical Approach for Teaching Genetic Encoding with the TEI by Stefano Apostolo, Ingo Börner, Angelika Hechtl

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The paper discusses the question of how genetic encoding can be taught in order to introduce encoding strategies of text genesis to less technologically adept scholars. The TEI Guidelines have offered ways to encode manuscript genetics for almost a decade (chapter 11.7). …”
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    Embracing the Psalter’s imprecatory words in the 21st century by N.L. deClaissé-Walford

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The second section of the article discusses various 20th- and 21st-century scholarly and ecclesial understandings of the Psalter’s imprecatory words. …”
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    THE PERFORMATIVE FUNCTION/POWER OF LITERARY DEVICES IN JUDITH: A SPEECH ACT CONTRIBUTION by R.S. Hobyane

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… The compositional brilliance of the book Judith has, in research on it, been overshadowed by debates on its fictional nature, historical inconsistencies, canonical debate, gender and moral/ethical issues. While Judith scholars have made significant contributions on historical, ethical and gender matters, this article contends that the composition of Judith is a topic still wide open for exploration. …”
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    Børns møde med det danske straffesystem by Kasper Jørgensen, Annette Olesen, Lene Wacher Lenz, Birgit Feldtmann

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The fact that children are handled within the same system as adults raises the question of whether and how the ‘punitive turn, Nordic style’, which, according to criminological scholars, emerged during the 1990s, has influenced the treatment and punishment of children within the criminal justice system. …”
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    Correctional officers and the ongoing health implications of prison work by William J. Schultz, Rosemary Ricciardeli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Likewise, recent literature suggests correctional employees are facing a mental health crisis, with high prevalence of mental health disorders and self-harming behaviors, even when compared to other law enforcement personnel. Further, scholars have expressed concerns about the social and cultural wellbeing of staff, factors that directly impact daily prison operations. …”
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    Working with all nations and all relatives in feeding the future by Shaileshkumar Shukla

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Many international agencies (including those affiliated with the United Nations), food systems scholars, grassroots organizations, and community members are grappling with the very imminent challenges of addressing the alarmingly high level of food insecurity in Turtle Island (Council of Canadian Academics, 2014; Fieldhouse & Thompson, 2012) and the global South (Kuhnlein et al., 2013). …”
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    The Greek shamans, the Scythian Psychonauts and the Spirit of Eranos by Putnik Noel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…By analyzing the theoretical premises and methodological approaches of these scholars, as well as the scientific community’s feedback, I aim to contextualize the thesis of Greek shamanism more closely within the intellectual currents of the twentieth century and earlier periods. …”
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    Azerbaijan-Türkiye Relations in the Context of Security Community: One Nation, Two States by Zehra Karayel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…With the expanding brotherly relations among the people, the two countries created a common entity similar to what Karl Deutsch called a “security community”. Constructivist scholars Adler and Barnett brought some path-dependent variables and classifications to the concept of the security community, making research on this subject easier to conduct. …”
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    Buen Vivir or Sumak Kawsay. In Search of New Referential Frame for Public Action in Ecuador by Margarita Manosalvas

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Many scholars saw in the emergence of terms such as good living (buen vivir), sumak kawsay, or sumac qamaña a radical breaking with the development paradigm. …”
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    SİYASAL-SOSYAL GÖRÜŞLERİ VE DİNİ YÖNÜYLE AFGANİ1 (Son Bir Umut: İslam Birliği) by Muammer Esen

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…As a religious scholar, al-Afghani, who is the most prominent Pan-Islamist figure of the modern history of Islam with a robust anti-imperialistic stance, has been a subject of controversy in terms of his life, personality, nationality and school of thought to which he belonged. …”
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    AN ANALYSIS OF THE MEDIA AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP by Yusuf Yüksel

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…By taking into account these factors, scholars have suggested different theories and models to explain this relationship. …”
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    Categorical and concept apparatus for the transformation of catering enterprises’ marketing strategies by V. M. Sedelnikov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In particular, the study considers the views of domestic and foreign scholars concerning the definitions of the concepts of “loyalty”, “satisfaction” and “engagement”. …”
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    Biological, Psychological, And Social Factors Of Flourishing In Chronic Diseases: A Systematic Review Of Research by Amherstia Pasca Rina, Endang R. Surjaningrum, Triana Kesuma Dewi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The search strategy used the word flourishing and several appropriate terms on Sciencedirect, IEEE Xplore, Emerald, Taylor & Francis, and Oxford Academics as well as Google Scholar as gray literature. 1,550 studies were found from 6 databases and the final selection results found 19 studies to be analyzed. …”
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    Figures of sanctity. Semiotics, sacred texts and theory of culture by Paolo Bertetti

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To do this, we will first briefly present the semiotic concept of "figure", then we will see how the figurative analysis has been used in the study of biblical discourse by the scholars of the Centre pour l'Analyse du DIscours Religieux (CADIR) of the Catholic University of Lyon. …”
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    What constitutes a new party? The lack of a standard operationalization and the way forward by Gideon Rahat

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This mini-review examines scholars' responses to the question, “What constitutes a new party?” …”
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    The Concept of a Method for Predicting the Cascade Effect Under Conditions of Hybrid Warfare by WRÓBLEWSKI Wojciech, WIŚNIEWSKI Michał

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Features of hybrid warfare, such as multidimensionality, synergistic effects, blurring of boundaries, or asymmetricity, force practitioners and scholars to consider new threats. The article examines how the characteristics of hybrid warfare affect the emergence of cascade effects. …”
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    Indicating Dependency between Spoken Sentences by Prosodic Means by Mari Wiklund

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In certain languages and in certain types of data, prosodic features are used to group prosodic units called by some scholars spoken sentences into larger units, often called speech paragraphs. …”
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    Explaining the prevalence of marital conflict: conceptual bifurcation and sociological explanations by Wing-Chung Ho

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This conceptual paper aims to address this issue by first critically reviewing how scholars have assessed the prevalence of marital conflict in human societies. …”
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