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  1. 58621

    Individual Factors, Personality and Perception: How Legislators Make Decisions by Elham Heydari

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Using the literature on perception, they were introduced to the topics of sense making, sense giving, and sense breaking, which, were placed under subcategories of direct and indirect perception.Direct perception: All the attempts of MPs to perceive environmental events and laws in the process of passing laws are considered as sense making.Indirect perception: Observations showed that some MPs in different sessions try to destroy the meaning and perception of a bill or plan in the minds of other MPs by using discourses, narratives, stories and arguments (sense breaking) or presenting different arguments. …”
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  2. 58622

    Narrative Origin of the Fairy Tales and the Political-Ideological Foundations of the Indo-European Cultures by Fardin Hosseinpanahi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…On the other hand, close to the age of arrival of the first branches of the Aryan peoples in the Asia Minor, significant political and ideological developments had also begun in the Mesopotamia, as parallel to the concentration and consolidation of powers in the Mesopotamian states, and the transformation of city-states into larger states and the rise of the powerful states of Assyria and Babylon, a gradual transformation from subjectivity to objectivity and centralism occurred in ancient discourses and ideologies, which altogether, it was accompanied by the increasing decline of matrilineal rituals and cultures related to goddesses and the predominance of rituals and cultures related to male gods. …”
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  3. 58623

    Designing a model of resilience in government organizations of Kermanshah province by Mokhtar Heydari, gholamali tabarsa, nader sheykh-aleslami kandolosi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In recent years, resilience has become more common in both scientific and political discourses (Meerow & Newell, 2015). In fact, there are many meanings and concepts for resilience, there are wide definitions and interpretations of resilience, many of which are taken from the academic community of ecological systems. …”
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  4. 58624

    Investigating the Effects of Re-generated Urban Spaces on the Socio-Economic Performance of the Historical Context of Isfahan (Case study: Imam Ali Square) by Hossein Jafari Jeblai, Seyed Mehdi Mousakazemi, hassan Hekmatnia, reza mokhtari

    Published 2022-03-01
    “….- Raco, M., (2003). Assessing the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in a growing region, Geoforum, 34 (1), 37-55.- Sairinen, R., Kumpulainen, S., (2006). …”
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  5. 58625

    Investigating Sexual Harassment Narratives on Twitter through Computational Social Sciences by saeeide amini, MohamadAli Dadgostarniya

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…From a rhetorical perspective, co-creational activism refers to the emergence of societal discourses through a negotiation process involving multiple parties, creating social capital and common concepts (Saffer, 2016). …”
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  6. 58626

    Ang Wika sa Pampublikong Espasyo: Isang Pag-aaral sa Tanawing Pangwika ng Maynila by Ian Mark Nibalvos

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The genesis of vitality theory: Historical patterns and discoursal dimensions. International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 108, 167-206. …”
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  7. 58627

    The magazine Vida e Saúde: manners of educating and looking at the feminine body in its pages (1940–1950) La revista Vida e Saúde: modos de mirar y educar el cuerpo femenino en sus... by André Dalben, Carmen Lúcia Soares

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…[endif]--><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 200%; font-family: 'Times New Roman'">The magazine <em>Vida e Saúde</em> sustained, during the 1940’s, a body education marked by discourses about feminine health and beauty built out of three institutions: science, religion and politics. …”
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  8. 58628

    Domestication Strategies in the Poem "Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season" Based on Lotman's Theory by Akbar Shayanseresht, Zahra Khoshamen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…He believes that sometimes translation brings the foreign text under the control of the ideologies and discourses of the target language and adjusts it tothe values, beliefs, and representations of the target culture (ibid.: 68).In the field of research related to the localization of translation in contemporary Persian poetry, Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, in the fourth chapter of the book "Recasting Persian Poetry" (2005), uses Lutman's theory in some examples of Bahar, Iraj-Mirza, and Parvin Etesami’s poems has shown the art of localization and analyzed the effect of translation on these poems. …”
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  9. 58629

    Tlacoqualli in Monequi "The Center Good" by Ried Mackay

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This placement of Indigenous ethics onto a second tier still demands that Indigenous patients adhere to dominant Western ethical discourses. Indigenous pragmatism calls for a plurality of thought and method. …”
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  10. 58630

    Narrative of Female Faculty Members from Work Life Balance; A Phenomenological Study by Somayeh Fereidouni, Saeedeh Esmaeeli

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Women academics and work–life balance: Gendered discourses of work and care. Gender Work & Organization, 23(5), 489-504. …”
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  11. 58631

    梅毒与民国性病文化建构: 以上海报刊和小说为中心 = Syphilis and the cultural construction of venereal diseases in the Republic of China: focusing on the Shanghai Press and fictions... by 孟嘉杰 Meng, Jiajie

    Published 2022
    “…Western and Eastern pathological discourses in medical ads are appropriated to ensure that average readers can understand them and to reinforce their legitimacy and authority. …”
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  12. 58632

    The Central American Fear of Youth by Anika Oettler

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The notion of exploding youth violence is part of&amp;nbsp;hegemonic discourses and not necessarily linked to lifeworld experiences. …”
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  13. 58633

    Cities for or against citizens? by Gabriela Perez Rendon

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The second section, Cities for or against Citizens, includes Chapter 2 which provides a theoretical understanding of the way urban restructuring discourses, objectives and strategies have evolved in America and Western Europe. …”
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  14. 58634

    Repurposing the Ladder by Rohin Bhatt, Vishnu Subrahmanyam

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Information and education allow individuals to be free and equal participants in public health discourses. As seen in the original intervention ladder restricting choice, as well as eliminating it, still fall in the negative, autonomy-infringing side of the ladder. …”
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  15. 58635

    Steingo, Gavin. 2016. Kwaito’s Promise: Music and the Aesthetics of Freedom in South Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press by Emily Hansell Clark

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Rather, Steingo and others who look critically at the way musical and aural knowledge have been produced—both in academia and in historical and present discourses of “common sense” (Radano and Olaniyan 2016)—are guiding the discipline on a necessary trajectory towards participation in the broader decolonization of knowledge. …”
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  16. 58636

    Black Noise, White Ears: Resilience, Rap, and the Killing of Jordan Davis by William Cheng

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Black people face accusations of protesting too forcefully (Black Lives Matter, “uppity-ism,” the Angry Black Woman), laughing too boisterously (the 2015 Napa Valley wine train skirmish), playing music too loudly (“Jeep Beats” and racial epithets), and shouting in the movie theater (Robinson 2016, 134–58; Cheng 2017, 528–49; Duff 2016; Radano 2000, 459–80).[16] For resentful listeners, black noise is like dirt; it is, to paraphrase the anthropologist Mary Douglas, sonic “matter out of place” (1966, 44).[17] And dirt is an apt simile because, beginning in the nineteenth century, scientific discourses of American hygiene have churned out stigmas of non-white bodies as “dirty” and “impure”—which, as the historian Carl Zimring points out, are viciously hypocritical given how environmental racism (the inequitable allocation of waste and toxins) overwhelmingly harms communities of color (2015, 3–5; see also Godsil 1991; Pulido 2000; Boer, Pastor Jr., Sadd, and Snyder 1997; Casey et al. 2017). …”
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  17. 58637

    «La bachata del gay volador»: challenging (homo)sexuality and Dominican identity in Andy Peña’s music and Pedro Antonio Valdez’s «Bachata del ángel caído» «La bachata del gay volad... by Danny MÉNDEZ

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…<span style="font-size: 8.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: ";Arial";,";sans-serif";; mso-fareast-font-family: ";Times New Roman";; color: #231f20; letter-spacing: -.05pt; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;" lang="EN-US">Thi</span><span style="font-size: 8.0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: ";Arial";,";sans-serif";; mso-fareast-font-family: ";Times New Roman";; color: #231f20; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;" lang="EN-US">s<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> articl</span>e<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">examine</span>s<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> th</span>e<span style="letter-spacing: .25pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">multipl</span>e<span style="letter-spacing: .2pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt; mso-font-width: 94%;">way</span>s<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">i</span>n<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">whic</span>h<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">sexualize</span>d<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">an</span>d<span style="letter-spacing: .4pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;">gendere</span>d<span style="letter-spacing: .9pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt; mso-font-width: 102%;">natio- </span>nal<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>discourses<span style="letter-spacing: .2pt;"> </span>are<span style="letter-spacing: .15pt;"> </span>alternately<span style="letter-spacing: .2pt;"> </span>reproduced and<span style="letter-spacing: .6pt;"> </span>challenged<span style="letter-spacing: .2pt;"> </span>in Pedro<span style="letter-spacing: 1.25pt;"> </span>Antonio<span style="letter-spacing: .7pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.6pt; mso-font-width: 96%;">V</span>aldez<span style="letter-spacing: -.6pt;">’</span>s<span style="letter-spacing: .1pt;"> </span>novel,<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><em>Bacha- ta<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>del<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>ángel<span style="letter-spacing: .35pt;"> </span>caído </em>(1999)<span style="letter-spacing: .05pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: .8pt;"> </span>in<span style="letter-spacing: .2pt;"> </span>Andy<span style="letter-spacing: .05pt;"> </span>Peña<span style="letter-spacing: -.65pt;">’</span>s<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>bachata<span style="letter-spacing: 1.1pt;"> </span><em>Quiero<span style="letter-spacing: .05pt;"> </span>volar<span style="letter-spacing: -.85pt;"> </span></em>(2008).…”
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    Supporting Solidarity by Claire Moore, Ariadne Nichol, Holly Taylor

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Prainsack and Buyx further note that solidarity is relevant in bioethics discourses about justice and equity, in support of providing aid to low- and middle-income countries, and as a value exemplified by European welfare states.[5] Other bioethicists have argued that promoting solidarity can contribute to community engagement, partnership with Tribal communities, and global health equity.[6] Most recently, scholars have applied solidarity as a lens to assess the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the pitfalls of national mitigation efforts and global disparities in disease outcomes.[7] I.     …”
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    What to Ask Women Composers: Feminist Fieldwork in Electronic Dance Music by Magdalena Olszanowski

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…By constructing “electronic music by women” as a category, two objectives are addressed: first, the visibility of women’s contribution to the musical tradition is heightened; and, second, it allows an exploration of the broadening of discourses about female subjectivity. </span><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Cambria; mso-fareast-font-family: ";Times New Roman";; color: #222222; background: white;" lang="EN-US">This article</span><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Cambria; mso-fareast-font-family: ";Times New Roman";; color: #222222;" lang="EN-US"> <span style="background: white;">showcases feminist <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">research-creation</em> and friendship-as-method as effective research methods to glean</span> <span style="background: white;">meaningful content when applied to EDM fieldwork.…”
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