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    Cartes et mémoire, droits et relations by Sian Sullivan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Acknowledging disjunctions in conceptions and experiences of people-land relationships may assist with understanding who and what is amplified or diminished in contemporary globalising trajectories in neoliberal environmental governance. …”
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    Des identités (dé)politisées ? Les enjeux de catégorisation des Nubien.ne.s en Égypte by Mérième Ihsan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Using this perspective, it examines this process at the intersection of the issues of politicisation and depoliticisation, namely, the deconflicted readings, disseminated in a globalised context, giving rise to processes of politicisation with variable geometry. …”
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    Piracy as counter-hegemony by Tanja Bosch

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…‘Globality’ is experienced through a preference for Hollywood and Bollywood blockbusters; and a media-saturated globalised national context meets the unequal purchasing power and economic constraints of the local context, while resulting in little moral concern over the practice of piracy, which lends a political dimension to everyday practice. …”
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    Acoustic measurements and intelligibility of English vowels produced by Thai speakers by Kamonnate Iadkert, Roshidah Hassan, Azirah Hashim

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Effective English communication across different languages and cultures has become increasingly important in a globalised world. To gain a deeper understanding of the segmental features of Thai speakers of English, this study aims to investigate the production of English monophthongs and diphthongs by Thai speakers and examine how intelligible their pronunciations are to others. …”
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    The Development and Intellectualisation of African Languages Revisited. by Ndoleriire, Oswald Kyamulesire

    Published 2024
    “…Among the challenges faced by those who want to promote and intellectualise African languages, the issue of the Africans’ mindset and the phenomenon of globalization, with English as one of the globalising agents, are highlighted. Finally, strategies to counter the challenges are proposed, including political will, appropriate policies and the creation of universities using only African languages as media of instruction.…”
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  6. 186

    Business-to-Business Marketing / by Brennan, Ross, 1957-

    Published 2014
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    Event tourism, public policy and socio-cultural development in Dublin by Bernadette Quinn, Ana Maria Vieira Fernandes, Theresa Ryan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In a highly globalised, competitive world, urban strategies often highlight festivals and events as activities which can attract tourists and investors, extend the tourism season and boost the economy. …”
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    Éducation au patrimoine en langue minorée by Marie-Anne Châteaureynaud

    “…Over time, the notion of heritage education emerged and in 2005, in Faro, UNESCO produced a framework convention that evoked a right to heritage and underlined the importance of local cultures in a globalised world.Whether tangible or intangible, the heritage linked to minority languages is thus also the subject of a cultural right from which pupils must be able to benefit.The transmission of the heritage of minority languages and cultures is a central issue because (UNESCO, 2003) "the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge and skills - as well as the instruments, objects, artefacts and cultural spaces associated with them - that communities, groups and, where appropriate, individuals" are part of cultural heritage. …”
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    Sustainable Distance E-Learning for Enhanced Students Retention and Support: Faculty of Law National Open University of Nigeria in Focus by Erimma Gloria Orie

    Published 2016-07-01
    “… The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) was primarily conceived to afford the teeming population of prospective university candidates the opportunity to access tertiary education in order to fulfill their life dreams, contribute to national socio-economic development in our ever competitive, contemporary and globalised world. The NOUN is ranked 7th in Nigeria, offers about 60 academic programmes including Law and has been delivering academic excellence in consonance with its mandate. …”
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    Tourisme événementiel, politiques publiques et développement socioculturel à Dublin by Bernadette Quinn, Ana Maria Vieira Fernandes, Theresa Ryan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Dans un monde hyper globalisé et concurrentiel, les stratégies urbaines mettent souvent en avant les festivals et les événements en tant qu’activités susceptibles d’attirer des touristes et des investisseurs, étendre la saison touristique et développer l’économie. …”
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    Les voyages reproductifs vers la Tunisie : l’intime au prisme des pratiques de l’assistance médicale à la procréation by Irene Maffi, Betty Rouland, Carole Wenger

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The reproductive routes taken, invite us to decentralise the gaze and focus on other types of circulation from the Maghreb to the southern shore of the Sahara and even beyond (European and Gulf countries where the TRA have emigrated); to spatialise the narratives of couples in motion while grasping the globalised social transformations they characterise (biomobility, bioeconomies, biotechnologies); and to understand the sensitive nature of these narratives, which carry a very strong emotional charge. …”
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    Persistent Gender and Racial Hierarchies: Marriage Migration and Mixedness in Morocco from the French Protectorate to the Present by Catherine Therrien, Catherine Phipps

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This article presents a historical and anthropological approach to mixed marriages in Morocco, tracking the continuities and changes between the French colonial period and contemporary experiences to see how attitudes towards mixed couples changed in Morocco throughout the French protectorate, in the post-independence period and the increasingly globalised world of the 21st century. This interdisciplinary approach combines historic data (primarily from a 1949 study into mixed marriages conducted by the colonial government as well as magazines, novels and memoirs) with 52 anthropological semi-structured interviews (conducted in Morocco between 2018 and 2022) with children of mixed couples and some of their parents.We examine first how the demographic make-up of mixed couples and where they choose to settle has shifted, looking at their gender split, their countries of origin, their occupations and where they met. …”
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    L’africanisation de l’Église évangélique au Maroc : revitalisation d’une institution religieuse et dynamiques d’individualisation by Bernard Coyault

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Caisse de résonnance d’un champ religieux africain multiforme et globalisé dont chacun de ses membres reflète une composante, l’Eglise se constitue aussi en acteur de ce même champ avec une proposition religieuse originale combinant pluralisme confessionnel, inter-culturalité et agencéité. …”
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    Les textiles dans les tombes gauloises à dépôt de crémation en vase métallique : usages pratiques, mises en scène et perspectives anthropologiques (seconde moitié du vie s.-ve s. a... by Elsa Desplanques

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The use of fabrics in burials lead to the identification of shared codes of practice that Justin Jennings sees as one of the characteristics of globalised behaviour (Jennings 2017, p. 12-14). Furthermore, the Gallic textiles found in cremation deposit burials, and within metal vessel containers are among the most beautiful archaeological finds. …”
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