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Owning the libs: Post-truth in right-wing political discourse
Published 2023-04-01“…This strident, self-assured irrationality offers few substantive policy visions, seeking only to bewilder and ‘own’ its perceived enemies including progressive ‘elites,’ science experts, and academics trying to understand the phenomenon. …”
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The Business of Electing a President
Published 2017-08-01“…This article discusses campaign finance as a cultural phenomenon and how it became bound up with celebrity politics and popular perceptions of elitism. It further explores how the rhetorical function of money became so central to the popularization of politics in the last election. …”
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À propos d’une production céramique indigène dite matt-painted dans le cadre de l’Italie méridionale protohistorique
Published 2021-06-01“…This will allow us to refine the reading grid of Italian protohistory, and to grasp more precisely the identity strategies of these local elites within the Mediterranean world.…”
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Le vote ouvrier et l’élection de Donald Trump : histoire et limites du discours populiste
Published 2018-09-01“…Although recent evolutions in American politics may account for the pro-Trump vote in the Rust Belt states, this article intends to demonstrate that working-class disaffection for the Democratic Party is also the result of a long historical process and the product of an old populist rhetoric that political elites have regularly used throughout the 20th century. …”
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Mauritanie 1956-1963 : les multiples dimensions d’une indépendance contestée
Published 2018-06-01“…This article aims to describe the contingent and painstaking character of the decolonization process and the complex conditions in which the empowerment of postcolonial elites took place, by going back to the period framing the independence of Mauritania, proclaimed in November 1960. …”
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Derrotar las tinieblas: Alumbrado público en Cali entre 1910 y 1930
Published 2013-01-01“…Cuando Cali fue elegida para ser la capital del departamento del Valle del Cauca sufrió una serie de transformaciones urbanas encaminadas a realizar el proyecto modernizador de las élites. La iluminación eléctrica de las calles y plazas fue la bandera principal de este proceso, en el que los usuarios del servicio participaron activamente a través de sus quejas, reclamos y recomendaciones. …”
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L’anglais d’Afrique du Sud : indigénisation et affirmation politique. Le cas du Dictionary of South African English on Historical Principles
Published 2015-02-01“…Just as English was associated to the antiapartheid struggle and became indispensable at the outset of the democratic era as a lingua franca for political elites, the DSAEHP, crafted within the confines of the progressive Rhodes University, was descended from the antiapartheid posture typical of the local Anglophone liberal intellectuals and was intended to take part in the construction of the new democratic paradigm. …”
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NIETZSCHE, ZARATUSTRA Y SUBJETIVIDAD EN LOS ANDES
Published 2019-01-01“…Hinkelammert, se argumenta que los motivos del Zaratustra no significan un movimiento contra-moderno y anti-ilustrado, sino una forma de gestión cultural y filosófica de algunas élites ilustradas y urbanas.…”
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El aragonés: historia de una lengua minoritaria y minorizada
Published 2023-12-01“…This paper attempts to explain, from a historical, social and cultural perspective, the process of minorisation and linguistic substitution in favour of Castilian which Aragonese has undergone and which began at an early date, the second half of the 15th century, and at the initiative of the urban, political and intellectual elites. For this reason, special attention will be paid to relevant historical and contemporary testimonies that help to understand the situation of accentuated diglossia that Aragonese is experiencing today and which may lead to the disappearance of this Romance language.…”
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Les premières sauvegardes de mosaïques antiques en France
Published 2012-04-01“…The study of two scholars'works, Pierre Schneyder who was the first manager of the Vienne museum in Isere and François Artaud who got together the first french collection of antique mosaics in the Palais des Arts in Lyon allows us to put forward the part of local elites who had to face numerous technical, economical and institutional restraints but who were, despite everything, the initiators of the first thoughts about the restoration of this archeological patrimony.…”
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Démolition controversée, entre revendication et droit d’auteur. L’histoire d’un ensemble de logements sociaux à Bollate (Milan)
Published 2021-02-01“…On the other side, the cultural value that recognizes an artefact as a collective heritage, supported above all by intellectual elites. This is what emerges from the case examined: a demolition hypothesis concerning a housing complex built in Bollate, near Milan, by the architect Guido Canella between 1974 and 1980. …”
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La higiene y el progreso. La institucionalización de la burocracia sanitaria en Manizales. 1920-1940
Published 2013-01-01“…El propósito de este trabajo es mostrar la preocupación de las élites y el Estado en Manizales por la institucionalización de la burocracia sanitaria (especialmente de los Inspectores de Higiene Sanitaria), como una medida para contrarrestar los problemas de la higiene pública que se acrecentaban debido al crecimiento demográfico provocado por el auge económico. …”
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Radio listening clubs in Malawi and Zambia
Published 2022-10-01“…This is evident in the following areas: (i) a propensity for social mobilisation; (ii) acquisition of skills and knowledge; (iii) communally induced motivation to listen to the radio; (iv) the possibility of interpersonal influence within groups; (v) the benefit of being ‘organised’ structures; (vi) the ‘massive’ reach of the clubs; and (vii) the dialogic interchanges between the rural-based groups and the urban-based policymaking elites. …”
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La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
Published 2017-06-01“…Soon the Arab and Turkish elites seized it to challenge it or to adopt it with another political aim, reason why the war did not end in the East until 1923.A diachronic analysis of the term "Great Syria" reveals the successive geographical contours of Syria, and shows the necessity of adopting another chronological framework than that of 1914-1918, in order to apprehend war in the East.…”
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Les manuscrits de l’abbé de Castries dans la collection Gaignières : une donation exceptionnelle ?
Published 2022-12-01“…As for Gaignières, a renowned collector of the reign of Louis XIV, he built up a collection of more than 5,000 items, including nearly 1,100 manuscripts, and thus preserved the memory of the elites of the medieval and modern eras. In this article, we will look back at the constitution and composition of the batch of manuscripts, and also attempt to understand what led the Abbé de Castries to make the donation and what it contributed to the Gaignières collection.…”
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