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    Quand la lyrique des troubadours s’invite dans la narration by Anne Ibos-Augé

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…However there are many procedures involving quotation, without having a real right to exist. Both registers - lyrical and narrative - are constantly shifting back and forth in the corpus of 13th- and 14th-century novas in the langue d'oc, and several procedures are encountered depending on the texts: the author's "dire", which explicitly quotes the “trouveur”, the anonymous song, which no longer quotes him, and the underlying intertext, a veritable "lyrical speech" borrowing from the songs’ repertoire. …”
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    Digital (Self)-Defence by The Example of The Children’s Rights Protection by R. V. Khisamova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Relaying on examples of actions taken by parents in order to protect the children’s rights on Internet, the author comes to the conclusion that the digital methods of protecting the right that exist today in practice can be considered by modern jurisprudence as alternative ways to protect the right or form a new legal institution of “digital self-protection”.…”
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    Bradamante et Fleurdépine. L’amour impossible du Roland furieux (1532) by Valentina Irena Denzel

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The Ariostean epic describes lesbianism as a péché muet, a silent sin that has no right to exist. At the same time, the multiple facets of Bradamante’s, Ricciardetto’s, and Fleurdépine’s sex and gender give way to a second interpretation of this episode.…”
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    Parallel Universes? Alison Bechdel’s Dykes to Watch Out For (1983-2008) and Diane DiMassa’s Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist (1991-1996) by Hélène Tison

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…DiMassa presents a caricatured, degraded version of US society, focusing on its relation to minorities, as seen through the eyes of a “homicidal lesbian terrorist” intent on reclaiming their right to exist in the world. Bechdel’s syndicated bi-monthly strip is a twenty-five-year running commentary on US politics viewed from a lesbian perspective, that also discusses such feminist and/or LGBTQ+ issues as gender relations, the sodomy laws, trans rights, marriage equality, etc., and that shows her characters evolving on a number of these issues, as many Americans have since the 1980s. …”
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    La Première guerre carliste ou la guerre de la dernière chance : la communauté légitimiste face à son destin by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Those defenders of legitimacy aim at meeting a collective memory, the one of the defeated that would deny them the right to existence. They are conscious that the present does not belong to them anymore and place all their hopes in the future and in the mark they will leave in History that, some day maybe, will do justice to them.…”
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    Adaptive Behavior of Farmers after Water Right Reform from the Perspective of Prospect Theory by WAN Fubing, SUN Boming, DAI Xiaoping

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In an uncertain environment,the adaptive behavior of farmers after the reform of the water right system affects the reform effect of water rights.Most existing studies have regarded farmers as entirely rational actors,and there is still a lack of theoretical analysis and quantitative description of farmers' behavior based on the assumption of bounded rational behavior.Therefore,prospect theory is introduced to study the adaptive behavior of farmers under the conditions of total water right control and water right trading.Taking two irrigation districts in the Shiyang River Basin into account,this paper analyzes the planting structure adjustment,irrigation area selection,and water right trading behavior of farmers under the conditions of reducing the total irrigation water by 5%,15%,and 25%.It is found that in the condition of water right reduction,the optimal decision for growing wheat and maize is ‘adjustment and water purchase’,and the worst decision is ‘reducing irrigation area’.The effect of water right reduction on the prospect value of maize is greater than that of wheat.The prospect value of different decisions varies monotonically with the proportion of reduction in water use.The results show that the prospect theory model can better describe the adaptive behavior of farmers and can provide a reference for the simulation and regulation of agricultural water right reform.…”
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    »The walls ought to be demolished from the inside«: KRUM and the failure of the prison struggle in Sweden in the 1960s and 70s by Roddy Nilsson

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The current article contends that the defeat must also be understood in relation to deficiencies in the prisoners’ strategy and to the inadequacy of the power model, with its emphasis on abstract rights, which existed within KRUM. On the latter point, KRUM’s liberal-dominated model clearly clashed with the view of the prisoner that has emerged within the Swedish Correctional Service since World War II.…”
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    Can Tactile Neglect Occur at an Intra-Limb Level? Vibrotactile Reaction Times in Patients with Right Hemisphere Damage by J. B. Mattingley, J. L. Bradshaw

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…Visual reaction time (RT) studies on patients with right hemisphere (RH) damage have demonstrated that the attentional imbalance to stimuli occupying left and right positions exists even within the “intact” ipsilesional hemifield. …”
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