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    South Africa’s Weekly Media: Front-Page Reporting 9/11, Preventing Islamophobia by Muhammed Haron

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Being a purely textual study, it conceptualizes Islamophobia as the essay’s conceptual frame. …”
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    Territorialidade e ancestralidade: formação e reconhecimento da comunidade pescadora extrativista do Quilombo do Degredo, Brasil by Lorena Lins, Augusto Cesar Salomão Mozine

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The 2015 collapse of the Fundão dam, owned by the Samarco mining company in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, exacerbated these challenges. …”
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    “I just want to be the friendly face of national socialism” by Askanius Tina

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Theoretically, I turn to cultural perspectives on violent extremism to bring to centre stage the role of popular culture and entertainment in the construction of a meaningful narrative of community and belonging built around neo-Nazism in Sweden today. …”
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    Virtually Connected: Do Shared Novel Activities in Virtual Reality Enhance Self-Expansion and Relationship Quality? by Rhonda N. Balzarini, Anya Sharma, Amy Muise

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Study 2, couples (<i>N</i> = 141) engaged in a novel and exciting or a mundane experience in VR. …”
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    Sushi Reverses Course: Consuming American Sushi in Tokyo by Matthew Allen, Rumi Sakamoto

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The nascent American sushi trend brings into relief aspects of Japan-US relations that are seldom articulated in the context of discourse about food – in particular the continued symbolic dominance of the US in Japanese eyes;3 and it also is emblematic of how Japan engages aspects of globalisation, in this case fetishising a mundane product that has become something new in its reimported form. …”
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    Security and religion in democratizing Tunisia: re-enacting surveillance through religious narratives and gendered dynamics by Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu, Alessandra Bonci

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Despite a process of democratization that started in 2011 and has often been described as successful (Stepan, 2012; Freedom House, 2015; Bugeja, 2016), until the recent backsliding process, some Tunisian national institutions have undergone little or no change. …”
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    ‘Woman Suffrage Precipice’: The Gender Politics of Laughter in Elizabeth Robins’s The Convert (1907) by Nathalie Saudo-Welby

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Indeed, since the New Woman was commonly a target for caricature, the suffragette a laughing stock, and feminist demonstrations were considered as enjoyable as “good Sunday afternoon street entertainment”, The Convert turned this tendency to its advantage and used humour as a sweetener for the serious pill it contains, in accordance with the received idea that women are born entertainers. …”
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    Practice of relationships between the Prosecutor’s office and the gendarmerie in the investigation of political crimes by V. P. Gorbachov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In practice, the Prosecutor’s office began to take an active part in the conduct of inquiries on the state crimes. As a result, it gradually lost its original meaning “guardian of the law and an impartial observer for the correctness of the actions of a person who conducted the inquiry”. …”
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    ,,Cura animarum" of the Preachers Order in the Background of the Medieval Monkhoods Soul Salvation Development by Slawomir Zonenberg

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Their authority concerned the following important services: baptism, marriages, funerals, confessions, and administration of other sacraments, and both conduction of Sunday and other church holiday ceremonies. It could be stated that until the coming into existence of mendicant orders within the borders of a parish, the clergy had a monopoly on the cult and pastoral work. …”
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