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    “THE EMPTIED AUTHORITY”: AFRICAN NEO-PENTECOSTALISM, MODERNISATION OF SACRED AUTHORITY, AND GENDERED AND SEXUALISED CONSTRUCTIONS OF VIOLENCE by C.J. Kaunda

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The article proposes emptied sacred authority as life-affirming and the recovery of holistic imaginations, whereby the pastor becomes a symbolic instrument of a kenotic life. …”
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    Estonian, Russian and Samizdat Identity: Arno Tsart and Elena Shvarts by Miriam Rossi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Engaging with Shvarts’ verses, Sergei Stratanovsky’s account of the episode and the position that Estonia played in the samizdat imagined world, the article explores the role of Shvarts/Tsart’s mystification in relation to the poetess and her readership. …”
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    Der „Homo alpinus“. Eine kurze Notiz zu Willy Hellpachs Versuch, die Existenz von Bergmenschen auf ein umweltpsychologisches Fundament zu stellen by Patrick Stoffel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Embedded in contemporary race theory, which he expanded to include elements of environmental psychology, he came to the conclusion that mountains, beyond the “racial origin” of their population, produce a soil phenotype due to the “abundance of things to cope with” that they offer in a very confined space: the Homo alpinus, being characterized by self-sufficiency and a rich imagination.…”
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    L’action sur les territoires face au défi d’une temporalité ouverte. L’improvisation comme modèle pour l’action aménagiste ? by Lisa Levy

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This article proposes an analysis of the main rationales of urban planning associated with three regimes of temporality: a. …”
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    The Heidelberg Catechism on prayer: relevance of a 16th Century confession for 21st Century households? by E. Mouton

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It is believed that, through facilitating transformative encounters with the living God, the Catechism holds the potential also to shape (young) people’s imagination and behaviour in present-day (African) contexts, provided that a critical-constructive awareness of the hierarchical origins of New Testament household codes be nurtured alongside it. …”
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    Uma outra representação da Rua Nova dos Mercadores, em Lisboa: a tábua do “martírio de S. Sebastião”, de Gregório Lopes by Luísa Trindade

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Sebastian, painted by Gregório Lopes for the Convent of Christ in Tomar (1530s) – and its subsequent conclusions, this paper revisits some of the most iconic iconographic representations of the city, the arguments that supports their identification and their importance for the knowledge of the central areas of the 16th century Lisbon, city so often described and yet so poorly imagined.…”
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    Possibilia: Possible Worlds and the Limitless in Architecture by Sean Pickersgill

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Employing some basic structural clarity from contemporary modal logic, and from studies in fictionality, it is possible to see a renewed value in the ‘worlds’ that speculative projects describe, and to understand the profound philosophical value in imagining an existence in an ‘other’ world.…”
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    Imagens e sons da Coreia do Sul em espaços transnacionais by Luã Ferreira Leal

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The proposal is to analyze the construction of imagined landscapes about South Korea as a way of understanding the new geography of transnational spaces.…”
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    Futurs antérieurs : imaginaires spatio-temporels de la planification au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco by Bernard Debarbieux

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article shows that, in these contexts, the imaginations of time and space that have guided heritage and urban planning together are rooted in different registers, expressing different ways of thinking about the past, present and future, as well as about heritage-objects, historic districts and cities as a whole.…”
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    MANAGER’S COMPETENCIES OF THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION ERA by T. Yu. Krotenko, M. B. Zhernakova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…At the same time, it is difficult to imagine a “step into the future” without additional efforts in this direction. …”
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    γδ T Cell and Other Immune Cells Crosstalk in Cellular Immunity by Ying He, Kangni Wu, Yongxian Hu, Lixia Sheng, Ruxiu Tie, Binsheng Wang, He Huang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Here we will discuss the interactivities among them and the perspective on γδ T cells for their use in immunotherapy could be imagined. The understanding of the crosstalk among the immune cells in immunopathology might be beneficial for the clinical application of γδ T cell.…”
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    Marie Corelli, Wormwood, and the Diversity of Decadence by Jessica DeCoux

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Marie Corelli was, in her day, a wildly popular best-selling author and public figure, one who captured the public’s imagination with her dramatic and fantastical novels. …”
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    Characterisation of Drosophila UbxCPTI000601 and hthCPTI000378 Protein Trap Lines by Siew Woh Choo, Ching Yew Beh, Steven Russell, Robert White

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Both protein traps exhibit spatial and temporal expression patterns consistent with the reported endogenous pattern in the embryo. In imaginal discs, Ubx-YFP is expressed throughout the haltere and 3rd leg imaginal discs, while Hth-YFP is expressed in the proximal regions of haltere and wing discs but not in the pouch region. …”
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    Non-humains (« esprits ») et cycles saisonnier et circadien chez les Inuit canadiens by Guy Bordin

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In Inuit thought, the perceptible world was not only populated by humans and animals, but also by a multitude of nonhuman beings (other than animals), often called “spirits”, with the most varied characteristics imaginable and forming original societies. However, one trait seems to distinguish them from what ethnographers quite often report about their investigations across the continents: Inuit nonhumans appear not to be ontologically linked to the world of night and darkness. …”
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    Editorial by Thomas Wilson

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Previously, we have used OJS only up to the copy-editing stage of the workflow, but in future the papers will also be published from within the system. I imagine that there will be the inevitable teething-problems with the conversion process, and I hope that readers will understand that doing this with a 28-year-old journal, and with more than 1,500 papers (including conference proceedings), is not an easy matter! …”
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    Bouches béantes et voix blanches dans le théâtre de Howard Barker by Vanasay Khamphommala

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…By comparing his plays and his paintings, it strives to underline the paradoxical function of the mouth in Barker’s imagination, where it functions both as a sign of and an obstacle to the emergence of the voice. …”
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    Reimagining Ghana’s cities: Perspectives from the Bible and African Indigenous Sacred Texts by Michael K. Mensah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Contribution: It demonstrates how the parallel reading of Psalm 46 and the Adinkra Fihankra contributes to the re-imagination of the city as a common household, a space of cosmic and social harmony in Africa.…”
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    Od pedagogiki kolektywu do pedagogiki kolektywizującej. Idee wychowawcze Antona Makarenki w świetle filozofii i pedagogiki wspólnotowości by Karolina Starego

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Based upon this, I propose an idea of a collectivizing pedagogy, that is a remedy for the current neoliberal delegitimization of all forms of common identity, and the latter’s effects such as incapability of imagining (and consequently teaching about) the possibility of a communal, solidary action. …”
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