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    Enoch Olujide Gbadegesin, Yunusa Kehinde Salami and Kola Abimbola (eds.) Exploring the Ethics of Individualism and Communitarianism. Harvest Day Publications ,2016,365p. by Adeshina Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The 16-chapter volume has a sufficiently wide array of significant scholars whose different perspectives provide a wide context within which to situate the brilliant scholarship of Segun Gbadegesin. These chapters all attempted to unravel the core of Gbadegesin’s multifaceted philosophical framework. …”
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    La traductologie canadienne : ancrage européen, tropisme anglo-américain by Annie Brisset

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Feeding upon French Theory (Bourdieu, Derrida, Foucault) and Cultural Studies (Bhabha, Spivak), the main underpinnings of American postcolonialist scholarship, it aggregated around cross-cultural objects of study, with the concept of translation now extending to the interaction of cultures. …”
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    The Documentation Status Continuum and the Impact of Categories on Healthcare Stratification by Tiffany Denise Joseph

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Scholars have examined immigrants’ marginalization as a form of civic stratification, where boundaries based on documentation status affect immigrants’ experiences and benefits granted by the state. This scholarship lacks a framework outlining existing documentation status categories and does not fully answer three research questions I pose in this article: (1) what is the alignment of documentation status categories relative to each other, (2) how does policy (re)configure those categories over time, and (3) how have documentation status categories shaped access to health care in the United States? …”
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    Transimperial Sociology: A Peripheral Dictatorship at the Centre of Late Colonial Social-Scientific Cooperation Between Empires by Ágoas Frederico

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, it serves as a case study in the historical sociology of knowledge, expanding on scholarship that has explored the intersection of authoritarianism and imperialism in the natural sciences but not in the social sciences. …”
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    From Composite Building to Partial Figure: Variations in the Teaching of Colin Rowe and Peter Eisenman by Michael Jasper

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Through an analysis of their university studio teaching, the paper seeks to reveal instances of teaching practices that promote singular theoretical models, different problematics, and various composition strategies and devices which it is claimed are distinguished by their embrace of ambiguity, complexity, and multiplicity.The paper makes a contribution to scholarship on
the ideas and impact of Rowe’s teaching, revealing a generative latency largely ignored in secondary literature to date. …”
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    Field of the Administrative Geography of the Sasanian Empire on the Auspicious Occasion of the Publication of La Géographie Administrative de l’Émpire Sassanide. Les Témoignages É... by Hossein Habibi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Therefore, a catalogue raisonné presents a state-of-the-art corpus of Sasanian scholarship according to a diachronic-comparative approach.…”
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    Documenting Cooperative Extension’s Family Resource Management Impacts: Insights and Outcomes from a National Effort by Suzanne Bartholomae, Elizabeth Kiss, Maria Pippidis

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Family Resource Management (FRM) professionals of the Cooperative Extension System contribute to the financial security and well-being of individuals and families and are committed to contributing to financial literacy education scholarship and better positioning Cooperative Extension within the field of financial and consumer education. …”
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    Graphological Deviation: A Defamiliarizing Trope in Timothy Wangusa’s Poetry by Evaristo, Arineitwe

    Published 2023
    “…It is hoped to fill knowledge gaps in the Wangusaic scholarship as previous studies on Wangusa are on issues of originality of his poetry and conclude that the trajectory of his poetry is mainly Christian, African, and English traditions. …”
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    Cultural Factors Influencing Socio-Economic Development of Batwa Community in Kisoro Municipality. by Niyigaba, Brendah

    Published 2024
    “…The study recommended that the Ministry of Education should develop scholarship programs and financial aid to reduce economic barriers to education and government should establish community schools that incorporate Batwa cultural practices and are accessible within the community.…”
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    Charles William Dyson Perrins as a Collector of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts c. 1900-1920 by Laura Cleaver

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…These decisions have had significant consequences for the long-term ownership of and scholarship on these manuscripts, and provide a case study of the impact of early twentieth-century collectors on the development of the study of medieval books.…”
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    Embodied performances of (post-)indenture: Creolization of Indian dance, music and nadrons in Guadeloupe by Sandrine Soukaï

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Drawing on still underdeveloped scholarship on Indianité , theories of creolization, studies on embodied memory of past trauma, I analyze how the descendants of Indian indentured labourers reconstruct and transmit the heritage and memory of indenture in Guadeloupe through embodied performances of Indian dance, music and, in particular, the danced and sung theatre known as nadrons (from Tamil nādagam ), formerly staged on plantations. …”
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    The influence of Christianity on Graeco-Roman medicine up to the Renaissance by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Monastic institutions appeared which often had hospitals, and provided a degree of medical scholarship. When Christianity became the state religion in the 4th century, the Church Fathers became increasingly authoritarian regarding the practice of medicine which was to be based on their interpretation of Galen. …”
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    Metonymy in climate change discourse by King Charles III: A cognitive-linguistic perspective by Oleksandr Kapranov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In order to address the gap in scholarship, the article presents a study that aims to identify the types of metonymy in a corpus of speeches on climate change delivered by King Charles III. …”
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    Values Beyond Ownership: Rethinking Cultural and Civilian Uses of Heritage within International Humanitarian Law by Diogo Machado

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Scholarship on international humanitarian law rethinks the current premise within international cultural heritage law that heritage should be protected in wartime based on its great importance to humankind only. …”
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    Dickens and the American Millennium: The Uniformitarian Argument of Martin Chuzzlewit by Nancy Aycock Metz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This essay builds on recent critical discussion of Dickens’s novels in terms of the ‘uniformitarian’ and ‘catastrophist’ paradigms of time and change, then current in contemporary geological discourse. While previous scholarship has mainly focused on these ideas as they are represented in Dickens’s later novels, this essay examines an earlier text, Martin Chuzzlewit, the only Dickens novel to reference Lyell’s Elements of Geology by name and, (through its American subplot), the only novel to explore fundamentally contrasting paradigms of origins, history, and nationhood. …”
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    Harnessing Leadership Styles to Enhance the Effectiveness of Secondary Schools Dynamics in the Vhembe District by Thivhavhudzi Muriel Badugela

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…These findings contribute to the scholarship by offering practical insights that can guide the development of leadership training programs and inform policy-making in educational leadership, ultimately aiming to cultivate positive and supportive school dynamics.…”
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    Playing in Tongues: The Hammond Organ and Black Pentecostal Instrumentality by Braxton D. Shelley

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Clark’s playing is an invaluable window into the confessional dimensions of gospel’s timbral practice. Building on scholarship in Black studies, music studies, critical organology, and religious studies, I argue that these points of inflection—which I refer to as flips—reveal a Black Pentecostal instrumentality, and the key to the Hammond organ’s appeal.…”
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