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    Ethical Self-Reflection in Papers, Please by Sarian Antranig

    Published 2019-12-01
    Subjects: “…interactive narrative…”
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    De la retórica a la ficción by Leonardo Funes

    Published 2023-07-01
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    A Myth of Kinship? Reinterpreting Lakota Conceptualization of Kin Relationships vis-à-vis 19th and 20th Century Historical Narratives by Kellie Hogue

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Reinterpreting Lakota Conceptualization of Kin Relationships vis-à-vis 19th and 20th Century Historical Narratives. Drawing upon the theoretical perspectives of Claude Lévi-Strauss, Raymond DeMallie, and Emmanuel Désveaux, this paper combines a structuralist approach with symbolic anthropology in an attempt to reinterpret historical categorization of Lakota kinship through an examination of the relationship between the Lakota and a pervasive representative of the non-material world in Lakota life, the bird. …”
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    Harassment and abuse of Indian women on dating apps: a narrative review of literature on technology-facilitated violence against women and dating app use by Benson Rajan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These include image-based abuse (IBA), cyberstalking, e-bile, doxing, and gender trolling. The narrative review shows that the abuse and harassment women face on dating apps have significant impacts on their mental health. …”
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    Penser les actes illocutoires du point de vue de la sémiotique narrative. Comment se construit la force illocutoire ? by Sophie Anquetil

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…L’article détermine comment se construit la force illocutoire en s’appuyant sur les outils de la sémiotique narrative. Il propose un modèle théorique appelé « co‑illocutions », qui intègre le schéma narratif de Greimas pour analyser les actes de langage. …”
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    How can Blood Flow Restriction Exercise be Utilised for the Management of Persistent Pain Following Complex Injuries in Military Personnel? A Narrative Review by Luke Gray, Peter Ladlow, Russell J Coppack, Robyn P Cassidy, Lynn Kelly, Sarah Lewis, Nick Caplan, Robert Barker-Davies, Alexander N Bennett, Luke Hughes

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Main Body Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise has demonstrated beneficial morphological and physiological adaptions in load-compromised populations, as well as being able to elicit acute hypoalgesia. The aims of this narrative review are to: (1) explore the use of BFR exercise to elicit hypoalgesia; (2) briefly review the mechanisms of BFR-induced hypoalgesia; (3) discuss potential implications and applications of BFR during the rehabilitation of complex conditions where persistent pain is the primary limiting factor to progress, within defence rehabilitation healthcare settings. …”
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