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    Borrowing another voice or the Cyrano complex by Julie Vatain

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This article focuses on one of the playwright’s greatest successes, Painting Churches (1983) in order to investigate the vocal identity of the text through the alliance of screams, rants, everyday conversation, music and silence which makes up the dialogue. It then enquires into the processes implied in the translation of such a wide vocal range for foreign actors, questioning the relationship of the audience to the foreign and the familiar, and considering the paradigms of hiding and revealing one’s voice which are involved in writing, acting and translating a play.…”
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    A multisciplinary approach to the study and conservation of the contemporary Sarah Lucas’ papier-maché sculpture Love Me by Fabiola Rocco

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The sculpture suffered mainly from structural damages caused by external factors such as several transports, ingrained surface dirt and previous conservation treatments made with inappropriate materials. The dialogue with the artist was necessary and helpful to understand the artist’s intention and the meaning of the oeuvre, in order to perform a conscious conservation treatment.…”
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    Masculinities and Markets: An Interview with Brenda Parker by George Katito

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Parker extends her reflection of these tensions as she brings her work into dialogue with the interviewer George Katito’s recent work on how global political economic forces impinge upon how masculinities simultaneously collide with and shape process of urban governance.…”
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    SEARCHING FOR GOD: THEOLOGY, IMAGINATION, BEAUTY AND THE ARTS by G.E. Thiessen

    Published 2020-11-01
    “… This article offers a brief introduction on the development of, and key themes in the dialogue and interdisciplinary subject of faith, theology and the arts. …”
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    “This is not science. This is storytelling:” The Poetics of Science in Arcadia by Liliane Campos

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The analysis focuses on the poetic use of entropy, unpredictable determinism and iteration in Arcadia, and their structuring role as metaphors of emplotment. Within the dialogue, the evocation of these concepts follows an ekphrastic pattern, strengthening the play’s reflection on the relation between art, time and mimesis.…”
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    Inventer des « dispositifs génératifs » à la croisée de l’ethnographie et du design by Virginie Milliot, Léna Paté

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the form of a dialogue, this article looks back at a collaboration between ethnography and design. …”
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    The Bible and its translations: colonial and postcolonial encounters with the indigenous by Jacobus A. Naudé

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…By means of a process of indigenisation of the translated versions of the Bible, these translations have come to prescribe and dominate biblical dialogue, the nature of the colonial encounter between the source text and translations, and the target audiences, by commenting on the cultural mechanisms of ownership, resistance and indigenisation as vacillating media of oppression and liberation. …”
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    In search of space by J-A. van den Berg

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This quest for an appropriate presentation of a relevant theologia habitus for the future workplace will be informed from the vantage point(s) of an interdisciplinary dialogue between practical theology and futures studies, as formulated and guided on the basis of narrative (auto)biographical accents. …”
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    Le duende du flamenco peut-il être comparé à la révélation en psychothérapie ? by Anne-Sophie Riegler

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We will study here the validity of a comparison between the duende and certain so-called moments of "revelation" in psychotherapy, from a dialogue with the psychiatrist Juliette Allain's paper « Approche du sens du geste en psychothérapie à travers l'expérience du duende ».…”
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    Whatever Happened to Projective Architecture? Rethinking the Expertise of the Architect by Lara Schrijver

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Drawing from the ideas in the American debate on the ‘projective’ and the recent work of Richard Sennett on ‘craft’, this article puts forward the position that the notion of the ‘projective’ can extend the insights of critical theory towards a more fruitful dialogue with the everyday practice of architecture.…”
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    Legal Framework relating to Alternative Dispute Resolution in Belgian Public Law by Pieter Goes

    Published 2014-10-01
    “… The application of alternative dispute resolution is increasing in Belgian administrative law hand in hand with the move towards a more bilateral relationship between administration and citizens, characterized by reciprocity and dialogue. The specific character of public law is the cause of specific legal problems and limitations. …”
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    The Greek Ethnography. A critical overview by Aris Tsantiropoulos

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The main argument of this article is that the introduction of postmodernism in Greek Anthropology prevented a dialogue with the pre-existing field research work that had been conducted in Greece by non Greek Ethnographers and Greek Folklorists or Historians. …”
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    The Popes and the Idea of European Unity by Emília Hrabovec

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… While Pius XII was almost existentially bound up with European thought and with the defence against anti-Christian ideologies, his two successors initiated a tentative of opening of the “Western European citadel” towards a dialogue with the outer world. John Paul II relaunched a new evangelisation instead of compromises with secularism and Marxism, but maintained a fundamental European optimism, whereas Benedict XVI did not hesitate to admit that the European culture, transformed into a laicist utopia which substitutes God by the obstinate self-will of man, could disappear, too. …”
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    CHARACTERISTICS OF NARRATIVE LANGUAGE IN THE HISTORICAL NOVEL NGUYEN DU BY NGUYEN THE QUANG by Nguyễn Thị Thẩm Mỹ

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this article, we introduce some basic language characteristics in Nguyễn Du by Nguyen The Quang: Narrative language, dialogue language, and monologue language. We discuss the ideology and theme of the work as well as contribute to affirming the value of the work in the development of the modern Vietnamese novel, especially historical fiction.…”
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    A unifying theme for stray cats? Issues in heterodox discourses by Paolo Ramazzotti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A major goal, to this end, is greater dialogue among the different strands of thought. …”
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    The First Development Decade of the Network of ASEAN–China Think-tanks: Review and Prospects by Yue YANG, Zhengyang LI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article examines the evolution and impact of the Network of ASEAN–China Think-tanks (NACT) since its inception, with a focus on its crucial Track II role in promoting ASEAN–China cooperation through policy dialogues and collaborative research. It analyses the motivations for establishing NACT, the practical achievements in fostering policy dialogue and collaboration for the past decade and the prospects of NACT in addressing regional and global challenges. …”
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    Révéler les traces du toxique by Benjamin Lysaniuk, Anaïs Ondet, Léa Prost

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The use of two photographs from this series offers the opportunity, in the context of a dialogue between social sciences and photography, to question the notions of (in)visibility, recognition, memory, trace and banality. …”
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    The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Importance of Disagreement by Alex Broadbent

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… In healthy dialogue, there are always people who disagree, even if they are eccentric flat-Earthers. …”
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    Les tensions constitutives du “développement durable” by Fabrice Flipo

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…We try to show that the difficulty, from now on, is not to deepen research in the existing categories but of opening the democratic and interdisciplinary dialogue towards the construction of new categories.…”
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