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Instagram educators in Latin America. An approach to their practices and potential
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A Voice Sweeter than Salt: Toyin Falola and the Construction of Subaltern Narrative Space
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Finding One’s Place to Be and Pee: Examining Intersections of Gender-Dis/ability in Washroom Signage
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Sustaining life on earth: An arts-based research exploration of collective lived experiences of COVID-19
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Le pseudonyme sur les réseaux numériques : reflet d’une identité espérée ou réelle ?
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Psycholinguistic Peculiarities of Non-Canonical (Personal) Religious Discourse
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La contribución de Lucho Herrera para el ciclismo deportivo en Colombia (Lucho Herrera contribution of sports cycling in Colombia)
Published 2022-01-01“…Based on the concept of “Pedaling for Citizenship” in the context of an investigation on the cycloactivist movement in South American territory, the methodological procedures used were the semi-structured interview technique for data collection and the phenomenological approach for discursive analysis. The units of meaning emerged: 1) life history with the bicycle; 2) athletic preparation; 3) training structure; 4) conditions for sports training; 5) social values; 6) neocolonialism in South American sports; 7) health when pedaling; 8) promotion of biciculture by public institutions. …”
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SOCIOLOGIJA IR REFLEKTYVUMAS
Published 2002-01-01“…The new sociological identity is being shaped by 1) fragmentary and relative context; 2) the attempts of reflexive methodology to systemically and critically evaluate the social-scientific accounts of reality; 3) the skeptical treatment of "representations"; 4) the "performative" character of critical activity; 5) experience of indeterminacy conditioned by a) the antithesis between the conventional and the new theoretical projects; b) the social aspects of scientific activity which include the conversational, discursive and reflexive dimensions. …”
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SOCIOLOGIJA IR REFLEKTYVUMAS
Published 2002-01-01“…The new sociological identity is being shaped by 1) fragmentary and relative context; 2) the attempts of reflexive methodology to systemically and critically evaluate the social-scientific accounts of reality; 3) the skeptical treatment of "representations"; 4) the "performative" character of critical activity; 5) experience of indeterminacy conditioned by a) the antithesis between the conventional and the new theoretical projects; b) the social aspects of scientific activity which include the conversational, discursive and reflexive dimensions. …”
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SOCIOLOGIJA IR REFLEKTYVUMAS
Published 2002-01-01“…The new sociological identity is being shaped by 1) fragmentary and relative context; 2) the attempts of reflexive methodology to systemically and critically evaluate the social-scientific accounts of reality; 3) the skeptical treatment of "representations"; 4) the "performative" character of critical activity; 5) experience of indeterminacy conditioned by a) the antithesis between the conventional and the new theoretical projects; b) the social aspects of scientific activity which include the conversational, discursive and reflexive dimensions. …”
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SOCIOLOGIJA IR REFLEKTYVUMAS
Published 2002-01-01“…The new sociological identity is being shaped by 1) fragmentary and relative context; 2) the attempts of reflexive methodology to systemically and critically evaluate the social-scientific accounts of reality; 3) the skeptical treatment of "representations"; 4) the "performative" character of critical activity; 5) experience of indeterminacy conditioned by a) the antithesis between the conventional and the new theoretical projects; b) the social aspects of scientific activity which include the conversational, discursive and reflexive dimensions. …”
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PRAWO JURYSPRUDENCYJNE JAKO PRAWNICZY DYSKURS ARGUMENTACYJNY (ZARYS PROBLEMATYKI)
Published 2016-12-01“…D. 1,2,2,12; Cic., De off. 3,16,65), as well as it was to be contrasted with enacted law. …”
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