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Introduction. Pratiques de modélisation du patrimoine : constats et perspectives
Published 2023-07-01“…The goal was to encourage the structuring of a broad scientific community: by focusing on interdisciplinary collaborative work, involving both the humanities and social sciences and computer science, links are emerging within the French-speaking communities of various countries and continents. …”
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Teacher Strategies to Support Children with Selective Mutism in the Classroom
Published 2024-08-01“…The review concludes that a holistic, empathetic approach combined with targeted strategies and community-wide education is critical for creating an inclusive classroom environment that supports the academic and social development of children with SM.…”
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Actitudes lingüísticas en tres comunidades hispano-lusas de fronteira: Miranda do Douro, Val do Ellas e Olivença
Published 2023-11-01“…On the border between Spain and Portugal there are some enclaves that resist linguistic and cultural assimilation under the pressure / oppression of the corresponding state linguistic ideology, Portuguese or Spanish.This is Miranda do Douro (Tras-os-Montes, Portugal) where there is still a community of 3.500 people speaking a variety of Asturian-Leonese Language called Mirandes; of the Val do Río Ellas, or Xálima (northwest of Cáceres, Spain), where there is a community of 4.500 speakers of varieties derived from medieval Galician; and from Olivenza (Badajoz, Spain) where still 3.000 people keep the Portuguese language alive. …”
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« This » comme marqueur privilégié du genre : le cas des résumés de thèses
Published 2011-12-01“…The ever-increasing impact of academic publishing has made genre analysis a priority, since it defines the requirements of the communicative goals inside a specific community. …”
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Beyond Conflicts and Borders: Reconciliation and Latinotopia
Published 2013-06-01“…Today, when addressing how to deal with the borderlands and how to go beyond this geographical site but also conflicts and dualities, reconciliation exerts a significant influence on the shaping of contemporary identities and the well-being of a community. …”
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“Fearing your own queer self”: Depictions of Diasporic Queer Experience in Grace Lau’s Poetry
Published 2023-09-01“…The intersection of migrant and queer experiences constitutes one of the core motifs of The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak (2021), the debut poetry collection by Grace Lau, a Chinese Canadian poet. …”
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Eléments pour l’élaboration d’un manuel de littérature basque pour les collèges et lycées
Published 2018-10-01“…Today, it is widely taught in bilingual classes in “linguistic immersion” and “in schedule parity”, in all the current Basque-speaking area (Basque Autonomous Community, Basque zone of the “Pyrénées Atlantiques” department, northern part of the Foral Community of Navarra).Yet, for the northern part of the Basque Country (French Basque Country), there still isn’t today any literature book for secondary school students. …”
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On the representation and evolution of Australian English and New Zealand English
Published 2016-07-01“…AusE and NZE being amongst the latest varieties to have emerged in the English-speaking world, they have only recently been extensively studied and considered as valid research objects by the scientific community. …”
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Rire des mots de l’étranger dans The Real Life of Sebastian Knight et Pnin de Vladimir Nabokov
Published 2015-02-01“…In Nabokov’s American novels, the main characters are often foreigners who have a dazzling mastery of the English language. In The Real Life of Sebastian Knight and Pnin however, the non-native speakers speak an English that is more of a strange idiolect, an interlanguage full of mistakes which make them scapegoats for the English-speaking community of readers and narrators. …”
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mHealth App to Promote Healthy Lifestyles for Diverse Families Living in Rural Areas: Usability Study
Published 2025-02-01“…In total, 7 mothers of children with obesity from rural communities (average age 39, SD 4.9 years; 4 Spanish-speaking and 3 English-speaking) provided feedback on a prototype of the dashboard. …”
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Using Facebook to tell stories of premature ageing and sexual and reproductive healthcare across the life course for women with cerebral palsy in the UK and USA
Published 2020-02-01“…Objective To enhance understanding of the bodily and lifestyle effects of ageing with cerebral palsy (CP) for women, with a particular focus on experiences with sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) services in the UK and North America.Design A qualitative study underpinned by feminist disability theory and drawing on digital ethnographies to capture health and healthcare experiences for women with CP.Setting A global community of 140 women with CP, who are members of the closed international Facebook group, Women Ageing with Cerebral Palsy (WACP).Participants Forty-five members of WACP who were based in the UK and North America. …”
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From Dialogue to Engagement: Experiences of Civil Society Organizations in Religious Literacy Programs for Multicultural Education Curriculum in Indonesia
Published 2024-12-01“…The efforts made by the Islamic community and the international community have a positive impact on efforts to build a broad educational network. …”
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Cultural Barriers to Education: Addressing Absenteeism among Marginalized Groups in South Africa
Published 2024-12-01“…Absenteeism is a significant issue in South African education, particularly among marginalized communities in rural and impoverished areas. …”
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Territoires, images et imaginaires de quartier
Published 2011-10-01“…This article examines the relation that the media come to bear on the representation of territory by targeting more specifically the "images" that the community press in a suburb of Roubaix (France) produce. …”
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“The Magic of the Meeting Necessitates Having Multiple Voices Heard.” An Interview with François Cooren about Ventriloquism, Interaction, and the Montreal School
Published 2020-06-01“…According to this perspective, we all have a “capacity to make other beings say or do things while we speak, write, or, more generally, conduct ourselves” (Cooren, 2012, p. 4). …”
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Liturgiese sang op die kruispad tussen tradisie en vernuwing
Published 1997-12-01“… The renewal of liturgical singing has become an important issue in the Afrikaans-speaking reformed churches. In the process of renewal the theological essence and the ecumenical character of Christian liturgy should be kept in mind, as well as the present cultural shifts in the South African community, which include secularization and the post-modem outlook on life. …”
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Dancing the Numinous: Sacred and Spiritual Techniques of Contemporary American Belly Dancers
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L’importance de la fonction écologique de la langue quechua
Published 2023-06-01“…This article is based on the research findings carried out in a Quechua speaking andean peasant community, located in a Bolivian geographical area where the greatest biodiversity of tubers is located. …”
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Erei yayepitako chupe, lo vendicheremo. Immaginario vendicatorio e stregoneria in Isoso. Un approccio antropologico giuridico
Published 2017-07-01“…This because the vengeance still remains a thought model that establishes the community legal imagination and represents the conflictive relationship with witchcraft. …”
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