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    Perception of Clinical Authority in LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Service Users: An Exploration Through Projective Storytelling and Experiential Narratives by Aritra Chatterjee, Manisha Dasgupta

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Additionally, their experiences in accessing mental health services are often nonaffirmative due to dominant pathological discourses in mainstream settings, even though scientific-clinical consensus has been explicit about depathologization. …”
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    Ang Daynamiks ng mga Historyograpiyang Nakapaloob sa mga Obrang Pinturang Relihiyoso-Historikal ni Carlos “Botong” Francisco (The Dynamics of the Historiographies within the Religi... by Melanie D.P. Turingan, F.P.A. Demeterio III

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…As he delved into the f ield of history, he also unconsciously delved into various historiographies that shaped the discourses of historians who stood as his sources, as well as into the historiography that shaped his own advocacy as a visual historian. …”
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    Learning Ecologies in the Digital Era: A Challenge for Primary Education in Low-Income Contexts by Celia Moreno-Morilla, Fernando Guzmán-Simón, Eduardo García-Jiménez

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The qualitative methodology used has allowed the analysis of the interactions children establish with digital technologies and the manner in which they construct a learning ecology. …”
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    Clash of Two Identities: What Happens to Industrial Identity in a Post-Industrial Society? by David Bole, Peter Kumer, Primož Gašperič, Jani Kozina, Primož Pipan, Jernej Tiran

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This article examines the contemporary industrial semiotic landscape in the town of Velenje, Slovenia, to determine the (positive or negative) collective imaginaries and discourses about industry in the local community. To this end, the semiotic landscape is mapped for signs and symbols of past and present industry, 33 randomly selected short interviews are conducted to understand the residents’ attitudes towards industrial symbols and industrial development in general, and a content analysis of official strategic documents is conducted to determine how industry is represented by officials and whether there are efforts to reimage the town. …”
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    Wacana seksualiti insan dalam novel pujangga Melayu oleh Mohd. Affandi Hassan by Mohd. Zariat Abdul Rani

    Published 2006
    “…By making use of human sexuality as subject matter, this article analyses the meaning of sexuality as embedded in the novel, by comparing it to the philosophy and principles of Persuratan Baru, which was attached to Taklif, i.e. the acknowledgement of reality by mankind of his bond to God. Further analysis shows that the above referred to meaning is not only clarified by the novelist through the manipulation of narrative devices, but also through discourses in an even more dominant way…”
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    <b>Telejornalismo de qualidade: um conceito em construção</b> by Beatriz Becker

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…This paper offers contributions to the construction of the concept of quality in telejournalism through the combination of critical reflection and empirical analysis, discussing the complexity of discourses and the quality of televisual journalistic information in the global world. …”
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    French Interference on Malian undergraduate students’ EFL writings: perspectives from teachers by Binta KOITA

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…According to the contrastive rhetoric theory, students’ first languages and cultures influence the linguistic and rhetorical choices of their written discourses in English (Kaplan, 1966). In Mali, West African country colonized by France, students’ indigenous languages are acquired in their family settings and are mainly used for oral purposes. …”
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    Navigating the Impacts of Dementia: The Experience of Male Spousal Carers by Edward Tolhurst, Bernhard Weicht

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This article investigates the experience of male spousal carers for women living with dementia. While cultural discourses on care are highly gendered, social scientific research often addresses care relationships in gender-neutral terms. …”
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    Fungsi komunikasi dan motivasi pengguna tanda tagar (#) di media sosial Indonesia by Muchamad Rudi Cahyono

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This research was using content analysis to interpret deeper meaning a content and literature studies. …”
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    From Silence to Radical Politics: Ethics, Affect and Becoming-disobedient by Philippa Page

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Particular attention is paid to the seminal influence of contemporary, intersectional feminism in articulating this specific praxis of disobedience as a non-violent challenge, not only to the resurgent discourses of reconciliation, impunity and/or denial, but furthermore to the long-embedded patriarchal and capitalist structures underpinning them.…”
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    La politique alimentaire et la consommation dans l’Argentine péroniste by Natalia MILANESIO

    “…Between 1946 and 1949, the government popularized the rise in beef intake as the new entitlement of the working classes to what had previously been a “luxury food”. Finally, the analysis demonstrates that Peronism collected and instrumentally continued or redefined key arguments circulating in Argentine popular culture and medical and leftist discourses including the relation between beef and nationalism, luxury, right, and health ; the intervention of the state in nutritional issues; the dietary education of the masses; and the connection between nationalism, tradition, and culinary culture.…”
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    Perception of state policy in the sphere of youth employment in the context of graduates’ precarization by E. V. Maslyukova, A. I. Maskaev

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Objective: to assess the students and graduates’ perception of the state policy aimed at supporting young professionals in the labor market.Methods: qualitative methods were used to analyze labor market institutions, in-depth interviews were conducted, and interpretative analysis of actors’ discourses was made.Results: the authors’ conceptual conclusions make it possible to characterize the unstable position of university graduates in the structure of precariat in the Russian labor market. …”
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    The use of conceptual and categorical apparatus in the cross-national comparative researches by Dariya Logvinova

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Taking into consideration the variable and unpredictable nature of the problem, the necessity of the stable basis for such researches is transparent, first of all, the need of permanent generally accepted and used conceptual and categorical apparatus, which predetermines primary importance of the research of this apparatus in the field of migration; in this context, the analysis of using of the terms “migrant” and “ethnic minority” in the scientific political and social discourses of such countries, as Canada, Great Britain and Germany is given in the case of this article. …”
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    The Circulation and Politics of Knowledge: Climate Change and Livelihood Struggles in a Coastal Fishing Community by Sunil D. Santha

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In the second phase, a content analysis of media reports was carried out with an aim to analyse the discourses prevalent among diverse solidarity networks of fishworkers. …”
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    Ultramodern Psychology: A Vision Construction with Culture, Religion, Cognitive Science and Neurotheology by Yusuf Fırıncı

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…On the other hand, some arguments regarding the commercialization of research targets, the transformation of science into neoliberal market discourses leading to some kind of social Darwinism, or regarding some of the influences of some of the sponsors; some of the leaders; some of the foundations; some of the scientism ideologies; and various global agendas are shared to illustrate the necessity to be cautious.…”
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    The cognitive premises of myth-oriented semiosis by Oleksandr Kolesnyk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article provides an analysis of the basic cognitive models and procedures responsible for irrational cognition. …”
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    Du keynésianisme au libertarianisme.La place de la monnaie dans les transformations du savoir économique autorisé by Bruno Théret

    “…As the paper starts from the evidence that the present crisis finds its origin at the monetary level, the analysis of this oligopoly is based on the place that money has in its three components. …”
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    Private-community Partnerships: Investigating a New Approach to Conservation and Development in Uganda by Wilber Manyisa Ahebwa, V René Van der Duim, Chris G Sandbrook

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This is done through analysing the actors involved and excluded in the process, the emergence of coalitions and forces, power relations, the governing rules, and the role of framing discourses. The analysis reveals that the technical conceptualisation of the partnership arrangement failed to take proper account of political and contextual factors, resulting in escalating conflict up to the national level. …”
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    Standardized functional assessment in long-term care of older people by Vilhelmiina Lehto-Niskala, Outi Jolanki, Jaakko Valvanne, Marja Jylhä

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Gathered from eight Finnish long-term care facilities, the data consisted of one-on-one interviews with practical and registered nurses (n = 24). In the data analysis, we employed the discursive approach. We identified three discourses in the care workers’ talks that differed in the meaning given to standardised functional assessment in the process of care: part of the bureaucracy, a missed opportunity and a threat to person-centred care. …”
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