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    The Historian and the Source: Some Contemporary Problems in Holocaust Historiography by Nerijus Šepetys

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Importantly, these are questions not only of today’s historical scholarship, but of the Jewish scholars who survived the Catastrophe immediately after the war. …”
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    The Same Conversational Page? by Adrienne Jankens, Nicole Guinot Varty, Anna Lindner, Linda Jimenez, Anita Mixon, Carly Braxton, K.M. Begian-Lewis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Echoing Baker-Bell’s (2020) discussion of students’ “linguistic double-consciousness,” our analysis demonstrates the misalignment between the valuing of linguistic diversity emphasized in contemporary scholarship and the perspectives on languaging held by our direct instructional audience: the students at our university. …”
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    Straight Jacket: The Implications of Multidimensional Sexuality for Relationship Quality and Stability by Yue Qian, Yang Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although much research has compared the quality and stability of same-sex and different-sex relationships, the multidimensional nature of sexuality has received insufficient attention in this scholarship. Individuals in same-sex (different-sex) partnerships do not necessarily identify as gay/lesbian (straight) or report exclusive same-sex (different-sex) attraction—a phenomenon we term "identity/attraction–partnership inconsistency." …”
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    Cheshm ‘eye’ Expressions in Persian: A Different Perspective by Muhammad Salehi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Given that this shortage makes a lot of misunderstandings among non-native speakers, the present exploration is done as a kind of a qualitative research which is based on a library-oriented study as well as general and theoretical scholarship that aims to bridge the gap by categorizing the conceptualization of the word Cheshm ‘eye’ under the classification of desire and ambition, vice versus virtue, hope and expectation, affection versus aversion as well as vision and outlook. …”
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    Inverser la classe : effets sur la formation de futurs enseignants by Isabelle Nizet, Florian Meyer

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The problematization of the situation and the analysis of the experiment carried out are part of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning approach (SoTL) and the sharing of expertise required for the development of this new training approach is based on the Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK) model. …”
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    Understanding the Effects of Social Value Orientations in Shaping Regulatory Outcomes through Agent-Based Modeling: An Application in Organic Farming by Saba Siddiki, Christopher Frantz

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Within existing regulatory scholarship, limited attention is given to whether and how meso-level, or group, characteristics shape compliance. …”
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    The Mentoring Experiences of Early Career and Senior Academics in a Multicampus University in South Africa by Yaw Owusu-Agyeman

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Results – The study’s results revealed that the mentoring experiences of ECAs could be enhanced by, among other things, institutional arrangements designed to address the mentoring needs of ECAs in terms of teaching, researching, researcher rating and engaged scholarship, establishment of clear communication channels that inform ECAs across the different campuses of the various professional development programs available, and the appointment and training of established academics especially at the satellite campuses to mentor ECAs. …”
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    L’histoire d’un vrai faux traité philosophique (Ḥatatā Zar’a Yā‘eqob et Ḥatatā Walda Ḥeywat). Épisode 2 : Le temps de la démystification et la traversée du désert (de 1916 aux anné... by Anaïs Wion

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The current article follows up on this scholarship in an effort to corroborate and enrich it, and to show its weak points. …”
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    On the Difficulty of Refuting or Confirming the Arguments about the Caste System by Dunkin Jalki, Sufiya Pathan

    Published 2016-03-01
    “… Any attempt to understand Indian society through the scholarship on caste confronts us with a large number of problems. …”
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    Who Has the Right to the Post-Socialist City? Writing Poland as the Other of Marxist Geographical Materialism by Kamil Rusiłowicz

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The fact that small American factory towns that were unable to successfully accomplish deindustrialization are not accounted for in Giles’s scholarship does not diminish the strength of the scholar’s argument. …”
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    Presentism, Empire, and Nineteenth-Century Music by Brian C. Thompson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…But what is the impact of presentism on music scholarship? Many of the concerns raised by Sweet, Stephens, and others appear as relevant to music as to history. …”
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    THE AXIS OF EVIL: THE ALLIANCE OF NEO-CONSERVATISM AND NEO-ORIENTALISM IN RUSHDIE’S SHALIMAR THE CLOWN / ŞEYTAN ÜÇGENİ: SALMAN RUSHDİE’NİN SOYTARI ŞALİMAR ROMANINDA AŞIRI SAĞCI NEO... by Beyazıt AKMAN

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…By building on the old and new post-colonial scholarship of particularly Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, Mahmood Mandani, and Pankaj Mishra, it is analyzed how, unlike many intellectuals, Rushdie positions himself amongst the neo-conservatives of the United States.…”
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    “It’s not what I saw, it’s not what I thought”: by Lindsey Dodd

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…(AHMED, 2014) While much influential scholarship is dedicated to top-down analyses French post-war memorial culture (mémoire), less attention is given to personal souvenirs of “ordinary” or “unimportant” people, particularly those who were children; such voices and the claims they make have at times been characterised as competitive and damaging to the “coherence of the national narrative” (WIEVIORKA, 2012). …”
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    The Religious Work of Beverly Jenkins’s Black Historical Romance by Jeania Ree V. Moore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article draws on Black womanist and Black feminist scholarship to show how Jenkins centers desire, interiority, and pleasure within Black women’s moral agency and affirms Black women’s embodied flourishing. …”
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