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    Autonomia delle persone in movimento e antropologia compromessa: riflessioni sulle reciproche influenze nella gestione dell’immigrazione in Perù by Irene Palla

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The arthicle examines the approaches (methodology of closeness and participatory definition of the object of study), the dynamics and advocacy actions that, both academically and politically, have led to the emergence of voices, claims, and silent practices for the recognition of the rights and struggles of people on the move in the State and internationally.…”
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    Eleanor Roosevelt’s Peculiar Pacifism: Activism, Pragmatism, and Political Efficacy in Interwar America by Dario Fazzi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Eleanor Roosevelt was not only an integral part of this interwar pacifist chorus, but she also represented one of its most influential voices. Although her biographers have stressed the impact of this period on her political and intellectual formation, a systematic account of her contribution to the shaping of the American interwar pacifism is still missing and this is precisely the broad scope of my article. …”
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    Ackee and saltfish vs. amalá con quimbombó? A note on Sidney Mintz’ contribution to the historical anthropology of African American cultures by Stephan Palmié

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Specifically, I argue that the opposition recently voiced by some Africanist historians against the so-called « rapid early synthesis » model developed by Sidney Mintz and Richard Price not just misinterprets the theoretical issues at hand, but foregrounds highly problematic, and ultimately ahistorical, notions of « Africanity ». …”
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    Regeneration de Pat Barker (1991) : la gestion des maux/mots de la Grande Guerre par l’institution psychiatrique by Isabelle Gérardin

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Therefore, Regeneration invites us to acknowledge how difficult it was for the sufferings experienced during World War One to be voiced, and also to be listened to.…”
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    STUDY OF “PUPIL – TEACHER” CONFLICT AT SCHOOL by D. I. Popenkova, A. A. Nikolaeva

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to consider the voiced problem through the prism of a socio-pedagogical approach, taking into account not only the state of society, but also the educational potential of the family, as well as the structure of the class team and the personal age characteristics of schoolchildren. …”
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    Massive Fluctuations in Deconfining SU(2) Yang-Mills Thermodynamics by Ingolf Bischer

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In spite of the observed increasingly suppressing effect when increasing 2-particle-irreducible (2PI) loop order, a quantitative analysis enables us to disprove the conjecture voiced in hep-th/0609033 that the loop expansion would terminate at a finite order. …”
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    Re-imagining the History of British Abolition: The New Historical Consciousness in Winsome Pinnock’s Rockets and Blue Lights by Xiting Qiao

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The juxtaposition of historical and social texts reflects Pinnock’s awareness of the fictional nature of historical texts, and reveals the continuing impact of the transatlantic slave trade. By restoring black voices across time and space, Pinnock reconstructs the black subjectivity in the history of abolition and in contemporary society. …”
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    La fabrique des archives : le point de vue des archivistes des Archives départementales d’Indre-et-Loire à propos du fonds Menie Grégoire by Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the field of social history and gender studies, these archives now constitute unprecedented traces of the daily language of women who expressed themselves at a singular period when women’s voices were being freed on subjects such as contraception, sexuality, exploitation through domestic and reproductive work, retirement, child rearing, etc. …”
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    Neli Cornea: o scriitoare necunoscută și jurnalui ei de război by Raluca Dună

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…She puts down her own war experiences, but she also voices a war ideology of resilience. Moral and social themes mix wih authentic emotions like hope, fear, sufferance, enthusiasm or the helplessness of a mother, wife and nurse during the war.…”
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    Tordre les archives (queering archives) : oui, mais dans quel sens ? by Ruby Faure

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The project of a History of Sexual Minorities aims at discovering and rescuing the queer voices of the past, and seeks to do them justice in order to inspire the liberation struggles of the present. …”
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    El viaje urbano en tranvía como práctica (re)creativa en evocaciones literarias de voces masculinas by Elisabet Prudant

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This approach can be reassessed to the extent that the historical analysis in its crossroads with literature, in which allows us to identify other ways of giving meaning to the urban route from a gender identity perspective The article analyzes literary evocations of male voices about tram travel, the most significant means of public transportation in Santiago de Chile during the period between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th. …”
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    Political economy of televangelism: by Keyan G Tomaselli

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…They are transmitted unilinearly and largely exclude the voices of ordinary people, the poor and the socially marginalised. …”
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    “Facing the Monolith:” Virginia Woolf, Modernism and Impersonality by Paolo BUGLIANI

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…His reaction against the romantic stereotype of the hypertrophic self was not an entire novelty: the need for an eclipse of the authorial agency on the literary text had already been voiced by Gustave Flaubert, and, perhaps more paradoxically, by John Keats. …”
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    Carrying the Torch Forward, Meeting the Future, and Advancing the Charge by Hillary J. Knepper, Michelle D. Evans

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The authors discuss the importance of delivering equitable public service through knowledgeable civil discourse from a plurality of voices. The growth of JSEPA’s influence relies upon its inclusive contributions to the social equity discourse. …”
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    Moving up North by Olivette Otele

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Yet, A few stories of the experiences of Africans who settled in Wales, one of Britain’s regions, paint a different picture that departs from negative ‘loud voices’.…”
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    A Beginner’s Guide to Water Management—Fish Kills by Florida LAKEWATCH

    Published 2003-06-01
    “… In an effort to alleviate concerns voiced by the general public, the Florida LAKEWATCH (FLW) program published this 16-page booklet that discusses five of the most common natural causes of fish kills including: low dissolved oxygen; spawning fatalities; mortality due to cold temperatures; diseases and parasites; and toxic algae blooms. …”
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    Repression and Expression of S exuality in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles: the Paradox and Virtue of Censorship by Thierry Goater

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…If there was censorship in literature during the Victorian period, it was mainly more the effect of pervading Puritanism, voiced by leagues of virtue or carried out by editors and publishers, than the result of legal machinery. …”
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    Oak Tree, Gum Tree by Catherine Gough-Brady, Christine Rogers

    Published 2023-05-01
    “… Oak Tree, Gum Tree, a collaborative video work by award-winning filmmakers Catherine Gough-Brady and Christine Rogers, explores the way that audio-visual material can “embrace the complexity of the world” and “incorporate, within their structures and production processes, multiple voices that “utter” together in the creation of content” (Aston and Odorico, 2018, p. 63). …”
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    Une nouvelle traduction signifie-t-elle un nouveau livre ? La Salle de bain retraduite en Italien par Roberto Ferrucci by Thea Rimini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…After analysing the “contextual” and “textual voices” (Alvstad, Assis Rosa 2015), the construction of the paratext and the contrastive analysis of certain passages revealing significant syntactic and lexical differences between the first and second translations, it is possible to affirm that the new version of La Salle de bain, produced by a “Toussaintian” translator such as Ferrucci, is truly a new Stanza da bagno.…”
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    Meanings of health and healthcare in a U.S. border region: a culture-centered approach to health disparities by Rebecca de Souza, Isabel Villegas-Glang, Brianna Pham

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Through amplifying the voices of cultural participants, the study opens alternative pathways for constructing health and puts forth a vision of healthcare rooted in relational and anti-capitalist models of healthcare.…”
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