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    Jesus talks to the Samaritan woman by P. Rule

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It uses the conceptual framework of diacognition, drawing on the notions of dialogue, position, and cognition to conduct an analysis of the episode as a learning event. …”
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    La géographie selon LinkedIn. L’exemple de la région SUD. by Aurélia Bernard, Cyrille Genre-Grandpierre

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Based on the user profiles, the platform's algorithm assigns them to a municipality, a sector, or a region, thus drawing up a spatial polarization. However the logic of the resulting partition of space is difficult to follow: the assignments vary for a given municipality, and the partitions obtained do not correspond to those of traditional geography. …”
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    The Cutting Edge of Comics: Destructive Technologies in Morrison and Quitely’s We3 by Isabelle Licari-Guillaume

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This exploration of hybridity develops within a visual narrative where the low-tech process of paper and pencil drawing is subsequently enhanced through computer treatment, foregrounding its high-tech, digital dimension. …”
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    The effect of room temperature pre-ageing on tensile and electrical properties of thermomechanically treated Al-Mg-Si alloy by Martinova Z., Damgaliev D., Hirsh M.

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…The TMT process included solution treatment, room temperature preageing, drawing (e=95%) and final ageing. The experimental data were proceeded statistically and mathematical models were derived for the alloy properties such as tensile strength, electrical conductivity and elongation of the wires during TMT. …”
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    Hybrid presence: Integrating interprofessional interactions with digital consultations by Simonsen Line Maria

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…I investigate these questions in this study of how digitalisation conditions social interactions in the context of the Danish medical setting by drawing on ethnographic work. Moreover, via a video-recorded case study, this article shows how two practitioners organise social actions by exploiting features of a digital communication system in a situation where they manage a practical problem. …”
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    The Imagination in the Life and Thought of John Henry Newman by Terrence Merrigan

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Newman was convinced that all beliefs—religious, secular or political—must first be credible to the imagination and that the religious object is only adequately appropriated via an imaginative process that calls to mind the working of the literary imagination. Drawing especially on the Romantic tradition, Newman portrays the imagination as the capacity to relate to an object as a ‘whole’, that is to say, as something with a claim on us. …”
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    Usability as Speculum Mundi: A Core Concept in Socio-technical Systems Development by Mikko Rajanen, Dorina Rajanen

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…We provide a model of conceptualizing usability as speculum mundi, a lens through which the impacts of interaction at all levels of the organization and society can be identified by drawing parallels between the Vitruvian design principles and the paradigms of usability conceptualization. …”
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    From Exchange to Inter-knowledge: Ethnography and the Invisible Facts of Political Work by Julieta Quirós

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Based on an ethnographically situated study of recent electoral processes in Argentina, this study contributes to the understanding of politics and political activities of which the protagonists- politicians and political activists or operators- refer to as the territorio or local level. Drawing on ethnographic observation from different contexts- both rural and urban areas-, the case is made for the need to rescue analytically the concept of agency and the importance of personal relations that both common sense and the scholarly literature often consider politically “weak”. …”
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    Intervention éphémère in situ, génératrice et formatrice de l’imagination – selon les expériences corporelles avec Jacques Simon by Xiao-Ling Fang

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Through the description of in situ ephemeral works – drawings in fields – with the landscape architect Jacques Simon, this study seeks to understand the role played by the body in the spontaneous transition from the physis to the logos. …”
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    Exploring Digital Literature Literacy and Reading Through a Gender Lens by Raffaella Leproni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Attempting to provide a definition for DL, drawing from sources like the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) and scholars’ insights, various forms of e-literature are examined, emphasizing technological skills, critical thinking, and interpretive abilities. …”
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    Bringing phonological oddities to the fore: The Basque sibilants by Iván Igartua

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, written as a contribution to this well-deserved Festschrift in honor of José Ignacio Hualde, I compare the Basque system of sibilants and its features with other structurally more or less analogous systems, drawing on recent typological research, in order to gain a more nuanced understanding of the alleged uniqueness of the Basque sibilants. …”
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    The Dickensian Tropism in Contemporary Fiction by Georges Letissier

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Yet, studies of contemporary fictions overly drawing from Dickens’s works have so far been piecemeal as there has not been any attempt to address Dickensian rewritings from a wide, comprehensive perspective. …”
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    What is not in a name? Toponymic ambivalence, identity, and symbolic resistance in the Nepali flatlands by Darshan Karki, Miriam Wenner

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Analyzing the names of the Nepali flatlands, Tarai and Madhes with a focus on the latter, it shows how ambivalent meanings attached to the toponyms became instrumental in symbolic resistance against an exclusionary idea of the Nepali nation and the struggle for belonging to it. Drawing on interviews with politicians, activists, political analysts, and journalists we propose to understand toponyms as temporary anchor points around which elites strategically assemble otherwise ambivalent identities to place demands in ways that are understandable to state officials. …”
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    Shaping Pedagogy Through Practice: Reflections on the Spanish Program in International Studies at UTS by Elena Sheldon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This reflection examines the implementation of genre-based pedagogy inspired by Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), which has been instrumental in bridging gaps in traditional teaching methods and fostering academic literacy. Drawing on collaborations with Spanish universities and integrating cutting-edge resources, I have witnessed the transformative impact of these initiatives on students' preparation for in-country study and their ability to navigate academic and cultural challenges. …”
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    THE USE OF WEB-BASED TASKS AND INTERNET SOURCES TO ENHANCE TEACHING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) by Svetlana Toropovienė

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper aims at examining the application of web-based tasks and Internet resources for subject revision in English for Specific Purposes (ESP), motivating students for challenges in their real professional field and drawing conclusions about the application of the suitability of the above-mentioned tools for language learning. …”
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    Was I being critical? Vision and action in English language teacher education by Enrique Alejandro Basabe

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…A reflective account is offered here based on my praxis when I adopted a critical pedagogy to teach literature in the English language teacher education program at the National University of La Pampa (UNLPam) in Argentina. Drawing on observations and documents, I give in this paper an autoethnographic account of my practice. …”
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    MILITARISM AND FEAR IN A TIME OF PANDEMIC IN THE PHILIPPINES: TOWARDS A THEOLOGY OF TRANSGRESSION by K.C. Meneses

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…An interruption can be viewed not as seeking attention, but rather as a cessation that aims for communion. Drawing from the lived experiences of persons with disabilities, I suggest a reversal of the negative perception of interruption to be incarnational, which can pave the way to a theology of transgression that is liberative. …”
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    About the ‘Cape’. Considerations on Geometries of the Maurizio Sacripanti’s Osaka Pavilion Roof by Lorena Greco, Maria Laura Rossi, Marta Salvatore

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The analysis of architecture, carried out by means of analogical instruments proper of the tradition of drawing, today finds a fruitful experimentation field in digital space and a privileged place for studying and validating the geometrical properties of architectural shape. …”
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    The Love Trap. Romanticization practices of the Italian generations of the 90s by Fulvio Cozza

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Drawing from material collected during two ethnographic investigations conducted in Rome and Lazio, I will focus on the experience of love triggered by relationships with human beings and archaeological remains. …”
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    MISSIONARY STRATEGIES AND INDIGENOUS RESPONSE: THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY TO THE BISENI CLAN by JOHN OLUWABUKUNMI OLUWAJANA, OLAITAN OYEDELA, OLAOBA

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… This paper examines the indigenous responses to the introduction of Christianity to the Biseni Clan, focusing on the missionary strategies employed and the multifaceted reactions of the indigenous population. Drawing on historical accounts, oral traditions, and scholarly literature, the study explores how the missionaries' evangelization efforts intersected with pre-existing cultural and religious practices within the Biseni community. …”
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