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    The Lion’s Share of Laughter: A French Angle on the Dramaturgy of Pyramus and Thisbe by Richard Hillman

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Le poème narratif met en relief le changement du registre culturel effectué par Shakespeare en dotant son matériau médiéval d’un appareil humaniste, avec une ornementation rhétorique élaborée. …”
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    Research on smart city construction in the context of public culture by Yuhang Zhang, Jiaji Gao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, the social value of humanistic factors such as public culture has been seriously neglected in the construction of smart cities, and there is an urgent need for its value-orientation to put the overly technology-focused enterprise-led smart city construction back on the right path. …”
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    The opportunities and risks of mobile phones for refugees' experience: A scoping review. by Tiziana Mancini, Federica Sibilla, Dimitris Argiropoulos, Michele Rossi, Marina Everri

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The present review analyzed scientific contributions in Humanistic and Social Sciences with the aim to provide an overview of existing studies on the role of mobile phones (MPs) on refugees' experience, and to inform practice and policymaking for advancing the use of MPs for the protection of migrants' human rights. …”
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    Geospatial Analysis and Research on Social and Spatial Inequality of Compulsory Education: A Case Study of Hangzhou, China by Ge He, Qinshi Huang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The research on Hangzhou, a regional central city, provides a theoretical basis and technical support for the humanistic shift in the allocation of educational resources.…”
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his ideas in the spectrum of the pressing challenges of our time: to the postulates of modern psychological and pedagogical interaction by Irina Manokha

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The personality and creativity of Jean-Jacques Rousseau are multifaceted, sometimes difficult to structure and observe in modern humanistic theorizations, although the idea of a special social function of personal sovereignty and the idea of history as a meaningful synthesis of historical facts have not lost their relevance today, if we find the necessary range of review and ways of implementation. …”
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    ANTROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN LEGAL CERTAINTY RESEARCH by H. Z. Ogneviuk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Anthropological approaches in the study of legal phenomena allow providing value humanistic orientation to law. Human rights and freedoms as the most important social value require observance of them even when the legislation is imperfect, uncoordinated, contains gaps and uncertainties. …”
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    Knowing how, arguing why: nurse anaesthetists’ experiences of nursing when caring for the surgical patient by Aina L. Bjerkeli Lekens, Sigrunn Drageset, Britt Sætre Hansen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, there is a growing concern that efficiency requirements might take precedence over humanistic care when having to prioritize. Most people have a limited understanding of the extended role of nurse anaesthetists in maintaining quality and safety in anaesthesia services. …”
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    „L’ uomo nuovo” nei testi di Virginie Despentes e Sandro Veronesi by Magdalena Lange-Henszke

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The issue of subjectivity regains fundamental importance for humanistic thought in the second half of the 20th century, among others, thanks to the reflections proposed by feminist theory. …”
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    Dmytro Ivanovych Kachenovskyi – a legal scholar, educator and teacher (based on the materials of Kharkiv Law Society) by O. K. Maliutina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It has been proved that the distinctive features of the scientist were humanistic guidelines, breadth of outlook, and diversity of scientific interests. …”
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    Economic paradigms and economic communications by Petr Wawrosz, Radim Valenchik, Ondrei Roubal, Svetlana Sazanova

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The results obtained are the basis for the study of the systemic and humanistic foundations of economic communications, as well as the development of recommendations for improving economic communications.…”
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    Improving eating disorder care for underserved groups: a lived experience and quality improvement perspective by Alykhan Asaria

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Throughout both articles, I advocate a humanistic care model/approach based on the inexpensive principles of compassion, hope, empathy, appreciation (of identity), and patience (‘CHEAP’).…”
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    REPRESENTATION OF NATURE AND MAN IN PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY OF DESCARTES by А. M. Malivskyi, К. V. Soкоlоvа

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…One form of rehabilitation expression is increased attention to the concept of nature in its broad sense, which is a basis for its humanistic and ethical vision of philosophical tasks.…”
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    Project-based learning as a means of forming leadership qualities in senior preschool children by G. Vatamaniuk, T. Tetiana

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The research employed structural-functional, terminological, humanistic, genetic, activity-functional, and competency-based approaches, as well as general scientific logical methods (analysis, the unity of induction and deduction, modelling, and systematisation). …”
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    RECEPTION OF THE BIOGRAPHICAL METHOD IN HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOGICAL STUDIES by T. I. Vlasova, G. G. Krivtchik

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The historiosophical transformations of the last decades, with their radical change in concepts, methods and techniques, return the researcher to the improvement of the biographical methodology that today represents anthropocentrism, which fills the science with humanistic content. The use of this methodology requires from a scientist to adhere to the basic methodological principles and mastering other scientific methods, primarily dialectics.…”
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    Attitude towards research and self-study in Cuban medical science students during COVID-19 by Juan Arturo Berenguer Gouarnaluses, Margarita Montes de Oca Carmenaty, Adrián Alejandro Vitón-Castillo, Elizabeth Melissa Tablada Podio, Maritza del Carmen Berenguer Gouarnaluses

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> It was found a predominance of female students (66.5%), aged between 18 and 20 years (56.5%), of the medical career (92.5%) and of the third year (25.5 %). 34.5% of those surveyed came from the medical universities of Holguín and Pinar del Río. 87.5% of the surveyed students reported having joined the active investigations, in 87.0% of the cases the relatives did not present any objection. 66.0% of the surveyed students found this task useful. 79.5% affirmed that their incorporation into conducting active investigations in times of the COVID-19 pandemic had a great influence on their professional and humanistic training. 68.5% of the students expressed feeling support from the different health institutions. …”
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    PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE: TRANSFORMATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING by Марина ШУЛЬГА, Інна КУЗНЄЦОВА, Наталія ПОЛІЩУК

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Accordingly, the article offers a foundational analysis and innovative approaches to the philosophy of education, reflecting the integration of digital technologies as the basis of the contemporary cognitive process, and highlights the importance of harmonizing technocratic and humanistic elements in the educational discourse. …”
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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: MODERNIZING THE CURRENT MODEL OF STATE MANAGEMENT by E. V. Ohotskii

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The author draws attention to major comprehensive characteristics of modern state public administration: making it impossible to absolutize principles of traditional hierarchy system of forced administration; globalization - gradual destruction of boundaries between national and international levels of administration, the growing role of supranational subjects of administration relations; informatization - increasing importance of information and communication technologies and of political networks: development of civil society, especially political parties and non-governmental organizations, growing public involvement in discussion and adoption of the most important administrative decisions; making the state policy more pluralistic and which will result in the formation of nonlinear - humanistic social consciousness as the intellectual basis of modern social governance. …”
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    PROFESSIONAL-PEDAGOGICAL REFLECTION OF STUDENTS: RESULTS OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH WORK by M. N. Dudina

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Individual characteristics (own intensions, potentialities, achievements) of future teachers have to correspond ideally to a humanistic educational paradigm and personally focused model of training and education.The aim of this research is to clarify the specifics of students’ reflection on the acquired profession and seeing themselves as future teachers.Methodology and research methods. …”
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    Higher School Teacher’s Competences and “Electronic” Pedagogical Culture in the Post-Pandemic World by T. E. Isaeva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The relevance of this research is to test the hypothesis about the emergence of a new type of teacher’s pedagogical culture, characterized by a special awareness of the humanistic and social role of a teacher in the course of e-learning. …”
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    PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION AND TRANSHUMANISM: EXPLICATIONS OF PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY by O. V. Marchenko, P. V. Kretov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The analysis of theoretical positions relevant for the philosophy of information and transhumanism resulted in a number of conclusions, central among which is the statement of the "blurring" situation, the hidden elimination in the content of problematics of philosophical anthropology and its humanistic pathos within the limits of modern forms of correlation and existence in the scientific discourse of the philosophemes and ideologemes in the information philosophy and transhumanism. …”
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