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    Proiecții (inter) textuale în opera lui Mircea Eliade by Grațiela Benga

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Even if the textual rhetoric is different, Mircea Eliade’s work shows us that both fiction and journalism define a therapeutic strategy. …”
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    « Enlever les casquettes politiques ». Rhétorique gestionnaire et euphémisation du politique chez les élus locaux du Front des forces socialistes algérien by Layla Baamara

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…To understand them, we postulate that it is necessary to analyze how the integration of the FFS into the local institutional political space goes hand in hand with a euphemization of the oppositional register, and more broadly of the partisan register, in favor of the adoption of a managerial rhetoric. The article contributes, on the one hand, to understand the conceptions and the practices of the role of local elected officials in Algeria. …”
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    Official and Public Dialogue in Lithuania-Russia Relationships: in Search of Communicative Solutions by N. A. Ivanova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Abstract: Actual Lithuania-Russia relations are characterized as tension. The official rhetoric is strongly negative. The opportunities to maintain public dialogue are restricted, ideas to promote positive cooperation are being criticized by elites and government. …”
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    A room of our own? How integrity administrators inhabit and collaborate across third space by Greer Murphy, Emily Perkins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Academic honesty and integrity (AH/AI) are claimed to be a fundamental set of values and practices that can facilitate students’ success in higher education and that remains essential to the development of ethical citizenship after graduation. Despite broad rhetoric about integrity being critical to higher education’s mission, not much is known about where this work resides within institutions or who, specifically, carries it out. …”
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    How polarization, populist attitudes, and cultural backlash affect citizens’ support for democracy: Evidence from Spain by Irene Palacios Brihuega, Antonio Garrido Rubia, Antonia Martínez Rodríguez

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We discuss the implications that socialization in democratic environments marked by frequent populist rhetoric and rising polarization might have on younger generations’ democratic commitment. …”
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    Colonial approaches in Canadian national food policy development by Mary Coulas, Gabriel Maracle

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The Government of Canada has claimed that the relationship with Indigenous peoples, that of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, is their most important relationship. The rhetoric around reconciliation and Indigenous-Crown relationships are a major directive within federal policy. …”
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    Application of Cognitive Deixis Theory in Persian Poetry Analysis as a Reference-Based Analysis (Case Study: a sonnet by Saadi) by Reza Refaee Ghaidimi Mashhad, Gholamhosein Gholamhoseinzade

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results of the present study show that cognitive deixis and the theory of deictic shift can cover the gap that exists in traditional rhetoric under the category of reference, and by applying these theories, we can design a kind of reference-based analysis in Persian poetry.…”
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    Thomas More et l’utilisation du paradoxe comme discours de la méthode by Isabelle Bore

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In this perspective, our first part will be devoted to Thomas More’s paradoxical discourse which will give us the opportunity to highlight its apparent contradictions, i.e. on the one hand an apology for the truth and on the other hand a rhetoric of artifice, fiction and lying. Then, we shall focus on Thomas More’s purpose. …”
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    « Che l’uomo ritorni all’uomo » : la revue Latitudine et l’engagement des intellectuels napolitains d’après-guerre by Virginie Vallet

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…After twenty years of cultural obscurantism and empty rhetoric, a new concept of a culture inspired by humanism, with un ritorno dell’uomo all’uomo as a primordial value, oriented towards Europe and the world, is proposed to readers of Latitudine, the pioneering cultural review of the immediate post-war period, directed by Massimo Caprara, the first and only issue of which was published in Naples on January 1944. …”
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    Réponse à certaines critiques sur l’approche neurolinguistique (ANL) by Claude Germain

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Finally, after showing his confusion of genres, I will bring out the idea that his anti-NLA position is explained not only by his blind adherence to the erroneous assertions of Roussel and Gaonac'h and by his ignorance of the results of numerous empirical research on the NLA, but also and above all by a personal conflict of interest (as one of the co-authors of a language textbook) which in no way justifies his defamatory remarks coated in insidious rhetoric. I will place clear emphasis on the accusations in the first article (2022a) published in Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures.…”
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    The Norwegian Parliamentary Debates Dataset by Jon H. Fiva, Oda Nedregård, Henning Øien

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…More broadly, this dataset serves as a vital resource for interdisciplinary research, enabling studies on the evolution of language, rhetoric, and the broader socio-economic factors influencing legislative behavior.…”
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    Game as a Way to Enhance Students’ Cognitive Activity by E. F. Gladkaya

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The article deals with the description and analysis of the teaching experience of enhanc-ing students’ cognitive activity through intellectual games-competitions (games in pairs, teamwork) in the framework of Humanities “Russian language and speech culture” and “Rhetoric” at technical University. Special attention is paid to the description of the technology of games, pedagogical nuances that must be considered by a teacher to achieve maximum results of educational and gaming activities. …”
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    Conditions spatiales de la démocratie participative. « Meetings » à Vosloorus (Ekurhuleni, Afrique du Sud) by Philippe Gervais-Lambony

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To what extent this form of neighbourhood participation is merely a democratic façade, a pretext to incite residents to formulate what is expected, that is a set of predictable requests, neither controversial nor outrageous, but rather tame and placid thus conforming to the rhetoric of consultation? Many writers have commented on this dubious process and some suggest contrasting these official meetings with more spontaneous ones that spring up from people’s own initiative. …”
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    Plaider la « bonne gouvernance sécuritaire » au Maroc : Domestiquer les savoirs de réforme en régime de contrainte consensuelle by Irene Lizzola

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The regime, in search of relegitimization, endorses the rhetoric of co-production of public policies, to be guaranteed by the involvement of the “civil society”.The confrontation between the actors is based on a consensus which results in common alignment on the legalistic and managerial treatment of security reform. …”
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    A Descriptive -Analytical View at the Linguistic Features of the Book Entitled Rotbat Al Hayat Based on the Speech Act Theory by Gholamreza Salemian, Majid Rastande

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In this interpretation, in addition to paying attention to the mystical delicacy, he also mentions the elegance and beauty of the Persian language and eloquence and rhetoric. In addition to the verbal and spiritual terms, there are some extrinsic factors (the use of non-adjectives, extra combinations, synonyms, total infinitesimals, infinitive, continuity trivial verbs with "simple mania +", prepositions, adjectives, "A" and "and" and "+" but ") and syntactic factors (simple language context, short sentences, vocabulary position, deletion, repetition, queries and turning points) have created a specific song in the prose of the book. …”
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    Pandemic Fictions: Covid-19 and the Cultures of Dystopia by Sean Mark

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…They have fuelled panic buying and conspiracy theories, and have informed public discourse and government rhetoric. Dystopian works like 1984, The Eyes of Darkness, The Matrix and Black Mirror have been lauded for their foresight, while former health secretary, Matt Hancock, has stated that watching Contagion affected his planning of the vaccine rollout. …”
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    Getting ready for the Second World War. Fascist Propaganda and Ideology in L’Avventuroso (1938–40) by Manuela Di Franco

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Through content analysis of Italian-made comics and short novels, combined with socio-historical contextualisation, the article explores the extent to which Fascist rhetoric permeated the children’s press. The analysis examines recurring themes, character archetypes, and iconography to assess the role of comics as a vehicle for propaganda. …”
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    "Our Blood Is Not Cheap": A Photovoice Project on Being Arab in a Racialized United States by Leticia Villarreal Sosa, Suhad Tabahi, Itedal Shalabi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The events of 9/11 and the heightened rhetoric of hate during the Trump presidency encouraged anti-Muslim sentiment and increased racial profiling and harassment. …”
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