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    Someone is to blame: the impact of suicide on the mind of the bereaved (including clinicians) by Rachel Gibbons

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These narratives have a profound impact on well-being, increase the risk of mental illness and elevate the likelihood of death by suicide. …”
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    Badania dotyczące dzieciństw(a) – perspektywa praw dziecka by Ewa Jarosz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Research concerning children and childhood has been developing on the background of the evolution of different narrations (discourses) about a child. After the Convention on the rights of the child, narrations on the children’s rights and then about child well-being and the quality of children’s life became the very meaningful. …”
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    Falling Back in Love with Trans-Inclusive Feminism: Canadian Creative Artists Re-Story Death and Choose Transformation by Devon Harvey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Prevailing political and popular narratives often treat the issue of trans death as an inevitability and reduce complex stories of trans life to their endings. …”
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    To be structured, or unstructured, fifty years of slings and arrows by Dervieux, Alain

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This paper is not a review, but narrates the personal experiences (nearly fifty years) of the author concerning unstructured mesh, a well debated theme during these years.…”
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    Le Paris d’Hemingway : une question de style by Clara Mallier

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Finally, in The Sun Also Rises the narrator presents streets, cafés and restaurants as familiar places instead of introducing them for the benefit of the (unknowledgeable) implied reader; this closes the cognitive gap between narrator and reader, thus imparting greater immediacy to the latter’s sense of the city.…”
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    Polyphonie et hantise dans Villette : quelques aspects du pacte de lecture by Isabelle Hervouet-Farrar

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Narration in Villette relies heavily on the figure of Lucy’s narratee, whom she addresses as often as fifty-three times in the course of the novel. …”
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    Modes of embodiment for an immersed experience in museums: The Royal Tank Museum. by Lama B Abuhassan, Shatha R Malhis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Al-Karameh Hall offers embodied experiences using sensory and physical tools, while Jerusalem Hall and the Battle of Al-Latrun fall short due to fractured narratives and inadequate sensory engagement. According to the study, boosting the clarity of narratives, adding personal belongings, and strengthening the spatial connection between exhibitions and their surrounds can greatly enhance visitors' embodied experiences.…”
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    On Archival Research: Recovering and Rewriting History. The Case of Sarah Parker Remond by Sirpa Salenius

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Through the case study of Sarah Parker Remond (1826-1894), this essay reflects on the significance of archival research in recovering historical narratives that have been erased. Recently, universities have recognized the benefits of student involvement in archival work and started to use it as a pedagogical tool that has resulted in increased student engagement in knowledge production and in the recovery of neglected histories. …”
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    Secular-Believing Diasporic Jews: The Grassroots Theology of Paul Simon and Leonard Cohen by Hagar Lahav

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through a close textual analysis of their final albums, this study reveals complex theological narratives that intertwine Protestant-oriented individual spirituality with collective Jewish religious and cultural memory. …”
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    Anthropology and the City. Street Art in Medellín’s Comuna 13: A City-Making Practice and an Ethnographic Tool by Claudio Riga

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Drawing on walking and photographing ethnography, the research employed a novel method leveraging the local practice of the Graffitour–a guided walking tour based on narrating Comuna 13’s history through street art. The author participated in 10 Graffitour sessions, recording the guides’ narrations and photographing street artworks. …”
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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF MEMORY IN PUBLIC SPACE AND SOCIAL COMMUNICATION: A POSTCOLONIAL APPROACH IN TIME OF WAR by Viktoriia Kovpak, Nataliia Lebid, Viktor Burenkov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Therefore, the subject of research is commercial representations of historical narratives in case studies of memory entrepreneurship that iclude heritage restaurants ("restaurants of historical heritage"). …”
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    Memes and Their Role in the 2019 Romanian Presidential Elections: An Exploratory Analysis by Andreea Stancea, Iulia Călin, Cecilia Ciocîrlan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The article calls for further exploration into the strategic use of memes in politics, aiming to grasp their impact on shaping public perceptions and narratives in the upcoming 2024 elections. …”
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    L’autoreprésentation de femmes en conflit : les récits d’emprisonnement des suffragettes by Christian Auer

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Constance Lytton’s Prisons and Prisoners and Annie Kenney’s Memories of a Militant feature among the most interesting narratives that were written by imprisoned suffragettes.Although it should be kept in mind that Prisons and Prisoners and Memories of a Militant are subjective constructions written by dedicated activists, the two narratives provide some fundamental information on the prison conditions of the suffragettes. …”
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    Les maniocs et les autres by Laure Emperaire

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The biological diversity found there is based on mythical narratives, a long-term regional history, life courses, choices, necessities and expert knowledge. …”
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    Mnemonic diplomacy in Russian-Serbian relations: The limits of the possible by A. M. Ponamareva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Pushed outside this comfort zone, complementary historical narratives built solely on the appeal to the common heritage quickly lose their power of attraction.…”
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    Translation of oral health research priorities into research topics in an equity-based priority setting exercise by Sumanth Nagraj Kumbargere, Cath Quinn, Lynne Callaghan, Martha Paisi, Mona Nasser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Challenges intensify when research priorities pertain to interventions or diagnostic accuracy, requiring the conversion of narratives into the Participant, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome (PICO) format. …”
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    Diegetic Pregnancy in Jesse Greengrass’s Sight (2018), or the Ethics of Building Bodies in(to) Literature by Maxence Gouleau

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Jessie Greengrass’s novel Sight (2018) provides us with a rare pregnant narrator and as such includes pregnancy as a diegetic event and as a theme. …”
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    Quale posto per il passato nella città? Narrazioni e pratiche di recupero nella città vecchia di Taranto by Vincenzo Luca Lo Re

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The relationship between remembrance and oblivion represents a central issue for understanding what meanings and position the old city is taking on and through which practices we attempt to construct new narratives and new experiences of reuse.…”
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    Thomas Hardy : une écriture paradoxale entre génération et dégradation entropique by Annie Escuret

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…The term « modernism » surfaced in Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1891) when the narrator complains about the creeping industrial « ache of modernism ». …”
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