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    ÜBER DIE LINIE: E. JÜNGERIS IR M. HEIDEGGERIS NIHILIZMO AKIVAIZDOJE by Rita Šerpytytė

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Jünger describes nihilism as the total technologization and the reduction of the world itself. Heidegger deconstructs Jünger’s description and leads the discussion to the ontological perspective. …”
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    Dickens and the American Millennium: The Uniformitarian Argument of Martin Chuzzlewit by Nancy Aycock Metz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Dickens makes these ideas part of a nationalist argument in deconstructing the American historical narrative. Americans found the closest analogue for their democratic experiment in the favourite example of the catastrophists—the Biblical deluge. …”
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    The Yorùbá Social Values in Ọbasá’s Poetry by Saudat Adebisi Olayide Hamzat, Hezekiah Olufemi Adeosun

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The study concludes that Ọbasá was a versatile and a thorough-bred poet whose poems call attention to the Yorùbá social values, to deconstruct and redefine power in a way that promote development. …”
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    Total Electrosynthesis of N, N‐Dimethylformamide From CO2 and NO3− by Shuai Yan, Shuai Chen, Morgan McKee, Alexandre Terry, Ralf Weisbarth, Nikolay Kornienko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through a distinctive retrosynthetic experimental analysis, the DMF synthesis pathway is systematically deconstructed, tracing its origins from dimethylamine to methylamine, and ultimately to CO2 and NO3−. …”
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    Unraveling the Psyche: A Critical Analysis of Historical and Contemporary Theories in Light of Neuroscientific Advances by Mir Mahmoud Seyyedvalilou, Marziye Alivandi Vafa, Seyed Mahmoud Tabatabaei

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Humanity has long sought to deconstruct and understand the origins and essence of psychological phenomena. …”
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    Owning your emotions or sentimental navel-gazing: Digital storytelling with South African pre-service student educators by Gachago Daniela, Ivala Eunice, Chigona Agnes, Condy Janet

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…We recommend adding a historical-political analysis of previous students’ stories to the digital storytelling process in order to help students deconstruct positions premised on the existence of clearly differentiated identities and to consciously create spaces where a reflection on the emotions students encountered while sharing and listening to their stories can be facilitated.…”
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    Representing 9/11: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s short film in 11'09"01: September 11 by Marie-Christine CLEMENTE

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Stressing the fact that the film uses images of the ‘jumpers’ that were widely censored by the media in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, it analyses how the director transcends the sphere of representation by deconstructing the viewers’ habitual cinematic experience. …”
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    FORCED HAPPINESS AS A MODERN SOCIO AND CULTURAL IMPERATIVE by H. V. Khodus

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The proposed research approach allows deconstructing the emotional regime of modernity in the aspect of problematization the phenomenon of happiness. …”
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    The Last Word by Pieter Fourie

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Neither is the purpose to deconstruct related concepts such as “conceptual engineering”, “cultural revolution”, “power”, “ideology”, “hegemony” and so on. …”
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    Beyond exceptionalism by Joffy Conolly, Getahun Yacob Abraham, Ane Bergersen, Kari Bratland, Kirsten Jæger, Annie Aarup Jensen, Inger Lassen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this conceptual paper we first draw on research from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden to deconstruct the notion of Nordic exceptionalism. We highlight a shared history of colonial complicity and ongoing coloniality towards Indigenous and minoritised groups. …”
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    Clinical case of combined correction of children's psychotraumatic experience and distress in the development of cancer by K. A. Blinova, E. V. Pchelintseva, N. P. Lapochkina

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is shown that the psychotherapeutic techniques used in the framework of the adapted diathesis-stress model (psychosynthesis, short-term analytical psychodrama, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy) allow us to determine a behavior strategy in overcoming the traumatic situation that occurred in the early stages of childhood, in order to form the skills of the correct expression of our emotions, avoiding this deconstructive "coping" – strategy.…”
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    Enhancing Social Media User’s Trust: A Comprehensive Framework for Detecting Malicious Profiles Using Multi-Dimensional Analytics by Sailaja Terumalasetti, S. R. Reeja

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A state-of-the-art methodology for Fake Bot Account Detection (FAD) that assimilates sophisticated deep learning techniques to scrutinize multimodal data, such as visual content, temporal activity patterns, and network interactions, to incredulous this challenge Visual features are analyzed using sophisticated methods, including deconstructing into smaller segments and extracting high-level patterns using encoder models. …”
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    Spacetimematter and quantum relations of affective e-motions by Jithya Merin Paul, Manali Karmakar

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Until now, there have been complex negotiations between new affect theorists and neuroscience theorists to deconstruct/ structure emotions respectively. Evolving from Barad's concepts like agential realism and apparatus, the paper aims to bring out analogisms with e-motions and affect by combining concepts like quantum phenomena and dis/continuities to provide a new dimension in the understanding of affective matters through a quantum-affective approach. • To provide a new dimension to affect studies by conceptualizing affective matter as entangled phenomena characterized by dis/continuities, thereby enriching our understanding of the complexities of emotions beyond traditional categorizations. • To give a comprehensive method of understanding affect theory (which claims the very effort to explain it, itself is elusive and goes beyond any form of codification) through the concept of quantum relativity. • By applying quantum field theory to affect theory, the study not only enhances our idea of the complex nature of emotions but also offers a novel approach to analyse these emotions through concepts such as quantum phenomena, and quantum discontinuities. • The proposed quantum-affective approach emerges from the foundation laid by Karan Barad through concepts like apparatus, agential realism, agential cut and difference to dissect the interactions of matter with the human/inhuman and the inherent multiplicity of e-motions involved in each emotive scenario.…”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF "CRIME" IN HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE by I. O. Kovnierova

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…However, despite its continued existence in our time, at the end of the XX century, there is a transition to the fifth paradigm – postmodernist, which deconstructs the essence of a man, reducing it to the role of an element of power systems. …”
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    Marcher, créer, révéler by Sophie Goupille

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It is as walkers that we choose to explore a frontier territory to better understand its significance and to describe and deconstruct it. We have the freedom to move from one side to the other of the frontier until the context catches up with us. …”
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    The Idea of the Withering Away of Law in the Early Soviet Legal Philosophy (1917–1930) by G. T. Bogatyrev

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Razumovsky also described the withering away of law only in general and, apparently, saw it as nothing more than an ideological stamp.The inability to formulate a detailed theory of the withering away of law, we believe, demonstrates the stability of the Western tradition in the face of many years of determined attempts to deconstruct it.…”
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    La institución matrimonial después del matrimonio homosexual by Beatriz Gimeno, Violeta Barrientos

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…This means that while affirming the full citizenship of the GLTB groups, in other words their social recognition, it also deconstructs marriage in two ways. Firstly, through the understanding of this institution as culturally and socially constructed and therefore subject to subsequent modifications throughout its history. …”
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    A Scoping Review of Preferences of Men Who Experienced Sexual Assault: Implications for Adaptation of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapies by Lydia Gamache, Laurence Dubé, Geneviève Belleville

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To adapt TF-CBT to men who experienced sexual assault, researchers and clinicians should accommodate and further study these men’s preferences, consider their motivators regarding help-seeking and alleviate barriers to help-seeking, notably by deconstructing masculine norms.…”
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    Non- Mental Components in the Immaterial Element of Crime A Critique to the Design of the Main Elements of the Crime by Reza Zahravi, Seyed Ali Kazemi, Rasool Ahmadzadeh

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Apart from the many benefits of discussing in proving aspect of crimes, this shift has led to a theoretical shift in the fundamental concepts of criminal law, and consequently a change in the structure of all domestic and even foreign law books, and in this sense it is a deconstructing theory. In terms of reasons related to human mental aspect as well as of scrutinizing in the essential elements, crime in action makes it difficult to prove some crimes and by removing certain components from the material element to acquire it, material and sensory means are not sufficient. …”
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    Frameworks for the design and reporting of anaesthesia interventions in perioperative clinical trials by Karen D. Coulman, Lucy Elliott, Natalie S. Blencowe, Joyce Yeung, Leila Rooshenas, Robert J. Hinchliffe, Ronelle Mouton, Eric Albrecht, David Bosanquet, Kariem El-Boghdadly, Gudrun Kunst, Mandeep Phull, Helen Galley, Ben Gibbison, Suzanne Harrogate, Anna Simpson, Jasmeet Soar, Michael Gillies, Mr James Glasbey, Sina Grape, David Hewson, Simon Howell, Louise Savic, Alan MacFarlane, Brendan McGrath, Ciara O'Donnell, Jon Silversides, Katrina Pirie, Andrew Toner

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Each framework is structured into three main sections: (1) professional(s) delivering the intervention; (2) setting; and (3) intervention components, with descriptions of the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative stages unique to each anaesthetic intervention. Each framework deconstructs an anaesthetic intervention into component parts to support researchers with the design and reporting of RCTs. …”
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