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    Extending the Borders of Translation and Translation Studies: Cultural Translation as a Portal by Shang Wu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The essay specifically underscores the interdisciplinary nature of the concept of cultural translation, showcasing its possible role as a nexus among diverse academic fields such as linguistics, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies. It advocates that cultural translation c an serve as a crucial tool not only for deciphering intricate intercultural dynamics and exchanges but also for expor ting theories and insights from translation studies to other disciplines. …”
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    Análise de redes sociais: o método e sua utilização nas Ciências Sociais brasileiras by Ciro Antônio da Silva Resende

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Regarding the second question, the publications, between 2006 and 2016, of the journals with the best ranking for the following areas are analyzed: (1) Anthropology and Archeology, (2) Political Science and International Affairs, and (3) Sociology. …”
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    Étudier la langue vietnamienne dans l’enseignement supérieur à Paris pendant les années 1990 : démarche réflexive d’un apprentissage dans une conjoncture historique by François Guillemot

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By evoking our teachers, also means looking et teaching programs and pedagogy. This “anthropology of the speech” is as much about the didactics of learning an Asian tonal language as it is about the direct environment in which this teaching takes place : students, libraries, local bookshops, social interactions... …”
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    Entering the field: initiating liturgical research in an African Independent Church (AIC) by C. Wepener, M. Barnard

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… African Independent Churches (AICs) have been studied by scholars from various disciplines, especially Missiology and Anthropology, making use of various methods including participatory observation. …”
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    Learning Sciences Perspective on Engineering of Distance Learning. Part 2 by M. A. Tchoshanov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…This emerging innovative field includes but is not limited to multiple disciplines such as cognitive science, educational psychology, anthropology, computer science, to name a few. The Learning Sciences’ major objective is to understand and design effective learning environments, including distance learning, based on the latest findings about the processes involved in human learning.…”
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    «What the hell am I doin’ here? I don’t belong here!»..L’antropologa nei contesti di asilo/accoglienza tra marginalità, fraintendimenti, negoziazioni e non-intenzionalità. Riflessi... by Silvia Pitzalis

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Since the so-called ‘migratory crisis’ (2015) in Italy, anthropological interest in extra-academic fields related to the care of asylum seekers and refugees has gained a crucial relevance, igniting intense debates within the discipline. …”
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    Learning Sciences Perspective on Engineering of Distance Learning. Part 1 by M. A. Tchoshanov

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This emerging innovative field includes but is not limited to multiple disciplines such as cognitive science, educational psychology, anthropology, computer science, to name a few. The Learning Sciences’ major objective is to understand and design effective learning environments, including distance learning, based on the latest findings about the processes involved in human learning.…”
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    Analiza pojęcia światopoglądu ekologicznego by Jacek W. Czartoszewski

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Furthermore, it must avoid gaps in knowledge, hence the community, in addition to possessing scientific, technical, legal and economic knowledge, should be knowledgeable of humanistic anthropology, axiology, theodicy, and religion, gained comprehensively through the use of common sense knowledge, wisdom, science, philosophy, and religion. …”
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    Relacje pacjent-lekarz w psychiatrii aksjologicznej Antoniego Kępińskiego by Aleksandra Bulaczek

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In the light of the works of Kraków psychiatrist one can notice that his philosophical anthropology was saturated with the influence of dialogue thought. …”
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    De quelles indignations parle-t-on ? by Leïla Tazir

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Examining this question of indignation requires an interdisciplinary approach between the academic disciplines of social history and political anthropology. I led the survey about the 15 M' historical roots, mainly in Cordoba, where its metamorphosis are plural and overlaps trajectories, memories, and spaces outside and inside the institutions.' …”
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    "ANAPUS KANTO": M. FOUCAULT NAUJOJI MORALĖS GENEALOGIJA by Jūratė Baranova

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Foucault can be considered as a radical Antikantian, when one takes into account his attitude toward anthropology. Besides that, the Antikantianism of Foucault stems from the interpretation of relation between power and subject following Nietzschean genealogy. …”
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    Hobbes and Kant: Materialism and Rhetoric by Gonzalo Bustamante Kuschel

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Hobbes, who advocated for monarchy, criticized rhetoric from the perspective of a materialist anthropology influenced by Lucretius. However, he paradoxically employed rhetorical strategies in his new scientia civilis. …”
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    Youth as actors and mediators in Tuareg theater and social life (Urban Niger and Mali) by Susan Rasmussen

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Valuable studies of youth in anthropology consider local concepts of what it means to be “youth” in relation to changing intergenerational relationships. …”
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    Il tempo, il racconto, la scienza e il drago. I libri postumi di Antonino Buttitta e un ricordo di Alberto Sobrero by Federico Scarpelli

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The thread linking Antonino Buttitta's essays that are collected into his two posthumous books, Antropologia e letteratura (2017) and Vincere il drago (2022), is his reflection on the status of anthropology and the place it occupies among other disciplines. …”
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    Revisiting Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus capucinus) and the Ancient Maya by Mary Baker

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Originally refuted by Baker (1992), this paper reevaluates the evidence from both papers, taking an ethnoprimatological, four‑field approach and integrating content from cultural, biological, linguistic and archaeological anthropology to discuss evidence that capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) were also found within the Maya region in ancient times. …”
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    Teologia „małej ojczyzny” ks. Franciszka Mantheya by Jarosław Babiński

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…This became the starting point to create an interesting concept of national-religious identity, which he builds in relation to biblical theology, creatology and theological anthropology. Manthey claims that a person by virtue of its ontological structure, corporeal and spiritual, has a twofold sense of home. …”
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    Time after Time: Narratives of the Longue Durée in the Anthropocene by Stephen W. Sawyer

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Following recent work in anthropology that has attempted to break down the nature-culture barrier, this article suggests that the Anthropocene has generated a new arrangement of temporal scales and therefore a poignant rearticulation of the long and short durée as well as the agency that drives action within these two realms.…”
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    Teologiczne znaczenie osoby i natury w świetle chrystologii Soboru Chalcedońskiego by Giacomo Calore

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… Council of Chalcedon is an actual closing point for Christology and a starting point for anthropology. Behind the teachings of the Council of Chalcedon, together with later clarifications added by the Second and the Third Councils of Constantinople, there were centuries of dispute between the School of Alexandria and the School of Antioch about the person and natures of Christ (4th/5th – 7th centuries). …”
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