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    Les communicants : des professionnels de la réputation engagés dans la fabrique de l’agence d’architecture by Margaux Darrieus

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Evolving outside and within the architecture firm, whether as independents or employees, they support architects in building their reputation and that of their company, as they construct images and discourses associated with their name, creating portfolios, websites and monographic books, organizing visits for the editors of specialized reviews, as well as privileged meetings with potential owners. …”
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    Las voces del pueblo ecuatoriano: construcción del pueblo en el fenómeno populista de Rafael Correa by Ingrid Ríos-Rivera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objective/context: To understand how Ecuadorian men and women construct the idea of “the people” through their discourses, following the populist phenomenon of Rafael Correa in Ecuador (2007–2017). …”
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    Langage et action paysagère : conscience du paysage et de l’environnement dans l’œuvre de Natsume Sōseki  by Agathe Tran

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I begin by explaining how the notion of the landscape becomes central in Meiji’s discourses and represents a cultural paradigm shift. …”
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    言語と、風景を形作る行為: 夏目漱石の作品における風景および環境への意識 by Agathe Tran アガタ・トラン

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I begin by explaining how the notion of the landscape becomes central in Meiji’s discourses and represents a cultural paradigm shift. …”
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    The axiological conceptual functions of the “Russian World” (Russkiy mir): mythologeme, cultureme, and ideologeme by Anastassiya Starodubtseva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this article, we analyze the “Russian World” concept, which, despite its growing prevalence in various discourses, has yet to achieve a definitive understanding as a cognitive construct. …”
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    A FEMININE OF NO ONE’S OWN IN CHARLOTTE TÁBUA RASA by Eider Madeiros, Letícia Simões Velloso Schuler, Mariana Pinheiro Ramalho, Hermano de França Rodrigues

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… This paper aims to essay an open and constructive dialogue between the very rupture that the trans female body evokes and the recent concept of “feminine of no one”, through an inductive approach that the latter could make it possible to be kept in a state of infiniteness, of openness, of incompleteness, of non-wholeness, the aspect that characterizes the surrounding and expressive territories of each one of the specific bodies that allow themselves to be situated more leaned onto the feminine. …”
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    Cosmotechnologies of Community and Collaboration in Vandana Singh’s Speculative Architectures by Joel P.W. Letkemann

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Yuk Hui, referring both to climate change and its accompanying social upheavals, writes that ‘to confront the crisis that is before us’, humans will have to rethink the idea of technological universality and how it constructs our relationship to each other and to the natural world. …”
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    "Out there in that cabin in the middle of nowhere in Montana": Narrating the Geographical and Mental Deviance of the Unabomber by Robert Winkler

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Its location in what is discursively constructed as a 'wilderness' makes it impossible to perceive his cabin through the perspective of the pastoral ideal – this imagined middle ground between nature and culture. …”
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    O cotidiano como utopia: novas relações de espaço e tempo no mundo da arte contemporânea by Ana Carolina Freire Accorsi Miranda

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…A new temporality seems to emerge in the present culture, along with this, different utopian discourses rise in art. This type of art places itself as the utopia of the everyday life, constructed for the present time in the urban space. …”
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    IBN ARABI AND FRITHJOF SCHUON’S ANDROCENTRIC ONTOLOGY by Cennet Ceren Cavus

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…I argue that by adopting the ancient “active man-passive woman” discourse Ibn Arabi and Schuon construct their ontologies on the feminine-masculine dichotomy and establish a hierarchy to the detriment of femininity. …”
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    Au-delà de la focalisation : la pseudo-clivée comme stratégie de recherche d’adhésion by Florine Berthe, Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Although the construction is traditionally analysed for its focalising function, this paper accounts for the strategic use of pseudo-clefts in discourse. …”
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    Transcendence: what on earth are we talking about? by Daniël P. Veldsman

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… Within the scope of contemporary discourses on transcendence, this article presents and critically discusses the four models of transcendence that have been identified by the Dutch theologian Wessel Stoker. …”
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    CONTRACTUALISTIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE GENDER: POSSIBILITIES AND BORDERS by D. V. Usov

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Understanding gender as an important philosophical and anthropological problem and a complex "social construct" precisely within the framework of the latest critical and self-critical versions of the theory of social contract reveal fruitful perspectives for political philosophy and anthropology. …”
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    « No ifs or buts. / I didn’t say if or but, I said no » : Le sujet et son désir contre le discours de la psychiatrie by Nicolas Pierre Boileau

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The aim is to show how madness evolves from a theoretical construction in which it is a deviation from normalcy to a discourse that construes it as a response to the real, as defined by J. …”
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    Du « je » au « nous ». Le Théâtre de l’opprimé comme grammaire d’une parole collective by Sophie Coudray

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The Theatre of the Oppressed appears as a theatrical pedagogy dedicated to “non-actors” – oppressed, vulnerable subjects – whose openly activist purpose implies the construction of a collective political subject. Its method allows an overtaking of the individual narrative in order to work towards a pooling, which is essential for critical reflection and the development of a political discourse that anyone can carry on stage on behalf of everyone. …”
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    CO2lonialismo y geografías de esperanza by Julianne Hazlewood

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…This research highlights the cultural and spatial practices through which Afro-Ecuadorian, Chachi, and Awá communities construct and sustain “geographies of hope” amid landscapes of fallen forests, poisoned rivers and social conflicts. …”
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    'Sanctifying Sex': Exploring 'Indecent' Sexual Imagery in Pentecostal Liturgical Practices by Sarojini Nadar, Johnathan Jodamus

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…While particular sexual discourses may be constructed as indecent and contaminated as 'sin', liturgical and deliverance practices ironically signify erotic relationships between the divine and the believer. …”
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    Kořeny teorie spravedlivé války: od Platóna ke Grotiovi by Jiří Hutečka

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In this light, the just war theory needs to be viewed as a cultural construct made by members of the so-called western civilization to put limitations to their “way of war”. …”
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    Philosophy in engineering education by Nataliya V. Popkova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Merits and demerits of a philosophical discourse for dominating technical rationality are shown. …”
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    TO THE BASICS OF MODERN POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IN THE SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY OF T. HOBBES by L. A. Sytnichenko, D. V. Usov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As well as, in the unfolding of the fundamentally important both for the newest social-philosophical and philosophical-anthropological discourses of the thesis that each individual is the origin of both personal and institutional freedom and justice, making the contract first of all with himself, with his desires and sorrows and then with other people and the state. …”
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