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    Agensi Pasif: Refleksivitas dan Rasionalitas Perempuan Perokok di Yogyakarta by Ahmad Nadhif Haq, B.J. Sujibto

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article scrutinizes (1) women as social agents reflect the surrounding norms, smoking ethics, their body's acceptance of smoking, and their health risks, (2) women smokers rationalization their actions with a practical and discursive basis include the history of smoking women, gender equality, discourse on pharmaceutical interests, and culturally expressed self-freedom, and (3) smoking women are passive agents, namely agents who act within the limits of the structure but have power over themselves. to express themselves.…”
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    Missing Teeth and Sticky Parts of Urban Plans: The Case of Patrick Geddes’ Tel Aviv by Cem Kayatekin

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The first two points, located within the discursive landscape of architectural and urban history, are addressed via a historical methodological approach. …”
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    Great Patriotic War in Modern Dramatic Discourse by A. Yu. Meshchansky, L. A. Savelova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The evidence base is the analysis of three works written by different playwrights, which present the perception and living of military events and their consequences by a woman, a man and a child. …”
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    POLITICAL FAMILY: KINSHIP AND CONSANGUINITY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS IN ARGENTINA by Ayelén Colosimo

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This paper aims to analyze the modes of social and discursive construction of political and blood kinship in the Asociación Madres de Plaza de Mayo (AMPM hereinafter). …”
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    Disenchantment and Preservation of Monastic Discipline: A Study of the Buddhist Monastic Robe Reform Debates in Republican China (1912–1949) by Yanzhou Jiang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The Republican era of China witnessed three primary positions regarding Buddhist monastic robe reform. …”
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    Para uma árvore genealógica museológica: o caso singular do Museu Machado de Castro by Duarte Manuel Freitas

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Subsequently, we will look for the institution's remote origins, from the study of three late 19th-century city museums (Museu Municipal de Arte e Indústrias; Museu do Instituto de Coimbra and the Tesouro da Sé), receiving the estate, the missional vectors and the know-how from them (III – Avorum). …”
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    Bricolage of Recognition on Prior Learning Evaluation of Lifelong Skills of Emerging Farmers’ Farm Practices towards Agricultural Qualifications by Tshepo Teele

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The data was generated following assessment sessions conducted in a classroom setting for three months. The text and talks were processed and analysed using critical discourse analysis to expose hidden meanings and discursive practices. …”
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    Using a Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies Approach to Analyse Gender: A Case Study of German Radiology Reports by Karoline Irschara

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…As a basic premise, CTs are assumed discursive, linguistic events, which are influenced by social and institutional factors. …”
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    Communicative Failures in Ukrainian- and German-language Celebrity Interviews from the Respondent’s position by Khrystyna Dyakiv

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results of the study made it possible to identify the characteristic features of communication failures in star interviews on three levels of the communicative genre: on the external structural, internal structural, and situational levels. …”
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    La juste vengeance de Dieu et du roi. La Saint-Barthélemy comme argument en faveur de la violence religieuse dans les libelles catholiques zélés (1585-1629) by Alexandre Goderniaux

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Through a selection of libels published by zealous Catholics during three peaks of French interconfessional conflicts, this article proposes, on the one hand, to reconstitute the strategies presiding over the exploitation of the memory of the St. …”
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    We need a global language rights movement: confronting the global language crisis with insights from social movement studies by Gerald Roche

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…First, I look at how language rights provide a discursive frame that resonates with other movements and clarifies the problem that needs to be addressed. …”
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    Building care gerontotechnologies in the context of elderly person with Alzheimer's disease by Francine Casarin, Francisco Fernandes, Rosiane Filipin Rangel, Daiane Porto Gautério-Abreu, Oclaris Lopes Munhoz, Silomar Ilha

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Data was gathered from the family caregivers using a semi-structured interview. Three focus groups were held with the academics. …”
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    Public art as conversation piece: scaling art, public space and audience by Martin Zebracki

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This paper attempts to move beyond “representational” knowledges by engaging with experts’ lived experiences of contemporary public art along socio-spatial scales of three conceptual anchor points: art, public space and audience. …”
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    Image Schemas in Diasporic Visual Discourse: Peripheral Voices in the Selected Photographs of Afghan Migrants Living in Pakistan by Sara Khan, Nadia Anwar

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It aims to reveal counter discursivity present in the images of Afghan refugees and accentuate the visual nature of this counter discourse. …”
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    Social media influencers’ transgressions – A multimodal critical discourse analysis of canceling strategies in threaded discussion on body shaming by Camelia Cmeciu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In their attempt to protect the body shamer (the influencer) from losing his social capital, cancelation resisters employed minimizing, bolstering, transcendence (freedom of speech), and attacking the accuser (the canceler) as main strategies to represent the influencer as ‘one of us’. Online users adopted three main roles in their discursive self-representation: delegitimators of collective Us, experiencers, and social advisers. …”
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    Building care gerontotechnologies in the context of elderly person with Alzheimer's disease by Francine Casarin, Francisco Fernandes, Rosiane Filipin Rangel, Daiane Porto Gautério-Abreu, Oclaris Lopes Munhoz, Silomar Ilha

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Data was gathered from the family caregivers using a semi-structured interview. Three focus groups were held with the academics. …”
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    Representing the other: a critical discourse analysis of British media coverage of China’s role in climate change by Linlin Liang, Hongli Wang, Fei Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study applied corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis to a dataset of 283 articles from The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph, examining how British media construct China’s role in climate change through five key discursive strategies: (1) nomination, framing China’s role by naming social actors, objects/phenomena/events, and processes/actions in layered and selective ways; (2) predication, evaluating China’s climate actions through specific verb choices and comparative language; (3) argumentation, attributing climate responsibility to China primarily through topoi of numbers, responsibility, definition, and threat; (4) perspectivization, predominantly featuring specific sources including government, social institutions, international organizations, opinion leaders, and the public; and (5) intensification/mitigation, amplifying or downplaying China’s actions and responsibilities using adverbs and modal verbs. …”
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    Negotiating tradition and modernity: a critical discourse analysis of bride price representations in Chinese newspapers by Wenyu Liu, Siqi Zhang, Chengzhi Sun

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The analysis focuses on identifying thematic patterns and discursive strategies.ResultsThe study identifies four dominant themes: (1) high bride price as a socio-economic burden, (2) changing social norms and modernizing marriage practices, (3) governmental interventions and policy reforms, and (4) interplay of gender dynamics. …”
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