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    Le Congrès des américanistes de Nancy en 1875 : entre succès et désillusions by Étienne Logie, Pascal Riviale

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…However, little remains of the ambitious concerning American studies which were planned for Nancy : a few scattered museum pieces, asking many unanswered questions, and some distant memories recovered during the celebration of centenary of the first Nancy congress.…”
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    Inclusively Designing for People in Human-Robot Collaboration. by Laurianne Sitbon, Saminda Balasuriya, Alicia Mitchell

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We propose that future work can adopt the social model of disability and a human-rights approach to inclusive technology design by positioning research in a way that respects people’s unique interests and competencies, understands the role of support networks, and engages with communities that celebrate human connections. We provide practical insights into inclusive research approaches and considerations for protocols that meet the requirements of the Australian National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research.…”
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    “Ganpati Bappa Morya!” Lo spazio del sacro migrante nella festa di Ganesh a Palermo by Eugenio Giorgianni

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This article examines through a participative approach the Ganesha festival and how it helps migrant people of Mauritian origin in Palermo in the process of place-making by mediating between the city and the migrant community. The Ganpati celebrates the Mauritian devotees’ spatial and social mobility, connecting them to their affective transnational networks through social media. …”
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    Tunde Kelani: The Man Exceeds the Frame by Toyin Falola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is a most exciting thing to see him too bursting out of every frame with all these multiple achievements that celebrate him Ìrókò! …”
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    History, hagiography, romance… by Lisa M. Ruch

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Athelstan’s reputation and accomplishments as the king credited with being the first to rule over all of England led to his being celebrated in the Middle Ages in art, coinage, romance, travel narratives, and chronicles. …”
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    Selective index of the publications in the journal <I>Proceedings on Applied Botany, Genetics and Breeding</I> dedicated to Nikolay Vavilov’s life, activities and scientific works... by article Editorial

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Most of the papers were published by his disciples, associates and colleagues in the journal’s celebration issues to honor the memory of Nikolay Vavilov as a prominent Russian scientist. …”
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    Ipse vidit: fotografia antropologica ottocentesca e possesso del mondo by Alberto Baldi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Natural and colonized environments, people, faces, working activities, handiwork, celebrative uses, everything is captured by the researcher’s lens, in accordance with his /her possessive bulimia of documentation. …”
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    Televising the Space Race in Francoist Spain: Sebastià Estradé and the “Friends of Outer Space” (1967-1969) by Gorostiza Santiago

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article examines three key dimensions of Amigos del Espacio: the celebration of Spanish science and technology; the portrayal of the relationship between Spain and the United States; and the program’s integration of Catholic faith with the popularization of space science.…”
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    The Public Opinion Evolution under Group Interaction in Different Information Features by Jing Wei, Yuguang Jia, Yaozeng Zhang, Hengmin Zhu, Weidong Huang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Before expressing opinions, most people usually consider the standpoint of their friends nearby to avoid being isolated, which may lead to the herding effect. The words of celebrities in social networks usually attract public attention and affect the opinion evolution in the entire network. …”
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  10. 270

    Un regard hétérodoxe sur le Nouveau Monde : la géographie d’Élisée Reclus et l’extermination des Amérindiens (1861-1905) by Federico Ferretti

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The Nouvelle géographie universelle by Élisée Reclus was one of the most celebrated geographical works in the second half of the 19th century, and it devoted an important place to the New World. …”
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  11. 271

    De l’Océanie divisée à l’Océanie unifiée par la mer. En mémoire de Epeli Hau‘ofa by Serge Tcherkézoff

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It was not until 1993 that a declaration, now celebrated as historic, by an Oceanian teacher and writer, Epeli Hau‘ofa, proclaimed the unity of Oceania by the very fact of being an “oceanic” region. …”
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    Heroic Deeds and Heroic Failure by Carol Sweetenham

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Robert himself was depicted as a flawed hero, whose bravery on crusade was celebrated, but who failed in his ultimate duty by refusing the crown of Jerusalem. …”
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    L’apport de la sculpture à la compréhension des fonctions liturgiques by Pascale Chevalier

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Chasing, engraving, champlevé, bas-relief and openwork spread over the limits of the choir, reinforcing the significance of the sacrificial altar, the seat of the celebrant and the dais from which the Word resounded. …”
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    « Knocking on Mrs Grundy’s door with a bomb of dynamite » : peur(s) des femmes dans quelques New Woman novels des années 1893-1895 by Nathalie Saudo

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Their daring authors and courageous heroines engaged with fears of racial degeneration, male pollution and sexual freedom. Yet, while they celebrate female bravery in accordance with their feminist purpose, they also examine the biological and moral value of fear, as a form of self-protection against the dangers of married life. …”
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    Ethnographie d’un film commémoratif by Isabelle Becuywe

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In 2009 a French cultural institution, owing an audiovisual archives, celebrated its fortieth anniversary. Two ethnologists were thus made responsible for producing an exhibition in less than six months. …”
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    L’autonomisation des Églises baniwa. Genèse et institutionnalisation d’un mouvement évangélique amérindien (Amazonie brésilienne) by Élise Capredon

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Since then, they have created their own churches, in which they worship and celebrate ceremonies in the native language. By retracing the genesis and institutionalization of this movement, we aim to show that the members of this group are no longer appropriating an exogenous religion but produce now their own Christian model, founded on specific values and practices. …”
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    From “religion” to “spirituality” in socialist Bulgaria: Vanga, Nicholas Roerich, and the mystique of history by Valtchinova Galia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The second and longest section is dedicated to the Nicholas Roerich Program of 1978, promoted at the highest level in the framework of the celebration of 1300 years of the Bulgarian state, and its impact on coining a peculiar concept of spirituality. …”
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    De l'exercice politique à l'exercice journalistique ou quand le média détourne la formule by Abdelnour Benazzouz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Il s’appuie principalement sur le traitement descriptif d’un corpus de variantes du célèbre vocable-formule « la fracture sociale » que nous rapprochons dans un second temps de la notion de petite phrase (formule qui choque). …”
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    Un grafito histórico en el Museo del Prado procedente de la ermita de San Baudelio by José Miguel Lorenzo Arribas

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…En el año 1923, tres años antes del traumático arranque de las pinturas murales de la ermita de San Baudelio (Casillas de Berlanga, Soria), se fotografió un grafito histórico situado sobre uno de los animales de la célebre escena Cacería de liebres. Con dicho arranque el grafito se creyó destruido, pero, a pesar del viaje a Estados Unidos de las pinturas (traspasadas a lienzo) y su posterior vuelta a España, el grafito continúa visible en el Museo del Prado. …”
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    Towards a Fluid Planning Approach in Germany: An Option for Social Fragmentation? by Maram Tawil, Christa Reicher, Eva Krings, Mehmet Haydan, Raveena Gadkar, Alena Gavrilova, Ursula Cardenas Vignes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this research, a qualitative approach will be adopted to investigate the qualities of life that hinder sound integration, and, therewith, call for new types of planning to overcome such challenges, such as fluid planning. Celebrating identities through integrating new ethnic economies in different settings has resulted in a stepping stone towards integrated solutions, leading to a more coherent and integrated community.…”
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