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To Be, to Do, to Share: The Triple-Loop of Water Governance to Improve Urban Water Resilience—Testing the Benidorm’ Experience, Spain
Published 2022-01-01“…Data were analyzed following the SAA and using MaxQDA<sup>®</sup> Analytics Pro 2020. A triple-loop analysis on water governance has been developed and applied to synthesize stakeholders’ behavior when addressing urban water resilience to face climate change impacts: relevance and representativeness (to be), recognition and assessment (to do), and collaboration (to share). …”
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Eurasian Vector of Foreign Policy of the Republic of Korea: the Factor of Central Asia
Published 2021-01-01“…An important part of the study is the analysis of cooperation between RoK and Central Asia both on a multilateral and bilateral basis. …”
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National Security Architecture and the Question of Nigerian Federalism: The Phenomenon of State Police and its Feasibility
Published 2023-10-01“…The data obtained were analysed using content analysis, where themes were designed and discussed concerning the adopted theoretical framework. …”
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Adaptive Behavior of Small Business Owners in The Context of The COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2022-12-01“…Interviewing and the following discourses analysis allowed us to understand the meaning and reasoning of small business owners’ behavior. …”
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Towards a regional ontology of management education in Africa: A complexity leadership theory perspective
Published 2017-02-01“…Motivation for the study: The argumentation and analysis developed in this article were based on a synthesis of ideas from literature to evolve a preliminary regional ontology for reorienting business and management education relevant for Africa. …”
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I am not autonomous enough! The role of autonomy beliefs in the relation between social stigma and recovery
Published 2022-06-01“… Introduction It has been suggested that liberal values such as lack of autonomy and burden discourses shape the public’s relation toward people with health problems. …”
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Reconsidering the Empirical Measurement of Trust towards Unknown Others
Published 2023-10-01“…The current paper tries to contribute to these academic discourses by proposing an extended reading of the concept of trust towards unknown others. …”
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Musical Apocalypse: Tom Waits’ Bone Machine
Published 2007-12-01“…While the apocalyptic theme or genre continues to inform and inspire a number of different media and discourses into the twenty-first century, the representation of apocalypse within popular music remains a largely overlooked field of enquiry. …”
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Vulnerable Students, Inclusion, and Digital Education in the Covid‐19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Case Study From Austria
Published 2023-01-01“…Data were analyzed according to the Grounded Theory method of the postmodern approach referred to as “situational analysis.” The study visualizes various parallel discourses and voices within the situation of (digital distance) learning during the Covid‐19 pandemic. …”
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The Vitality of the Korčanica Memorial Landscape
Published 2024-03-01“…Korčanica landscape historical contextualization, through available archival materials and periodicals research, information obtained by interviewing the sculptor and on-site analysis, provided a broad insight into heritage as a process within specific discourses, helping in current significance comprehension. …”
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Contents and Forms in Conceptions, Presentations and Interpretations of Opposites and Contradictions
Published 2023-11-01“…Presentations of reality in the world of literature are perceived in two ways: one way is the inclusive polar expression of the entirety of the laws of reality through the use of opposite words, concepts, phrases and discourses; the second way is the exclusive perception of opposites as contradictions between the morally acceptable and unacceptable. …”
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Core tax administration system: the power and trust dimensions of slippery slope framework tax compliance model
Published 2024-12-01“…This qualitative study uses the Krippendorff content analysis technique. The data come from discourses by tax authorities and tax practitioners related to the CTAS published on YouTube channels. …”
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Deliberating Future Issues: Minipublics and Salmon Genomics
Published 2011-10-01“…These small forums – or minipublics – can be used to simulate discursive opinions on subjects that have not, or have not yet become topics of widespread public discourses. Our analysis is based on data from a minipublic on salmon genomics that was conducted in November 2008 by the Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia. …”
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Narrating Resistant Citizenships through Two Pandemics
Published 2022-08-01“…However, many people with HIV have, as they have done before, made strong and often successful efforts to resist and to restore or reconstruct their citizenships, in opposition to dominant, dispossessing discourses during Covid times. A narrative approach offers a means of mapping these citizenly technologies. …”
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Putting English to work: a qualitative study of students at American universities
Published 2019“…</p> <p>Thematic analysis of the data revealed that participants understood their English degree as being clearly connected to their future career plans. …”
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Men's accounts of depression: reconstructing or resisting hegemonic masculinity?
Published 2006“…We analysed 16 in-depth interviews with a wide range of men with depression in the UK Our analysis explored associations between depression and men's gender identities. …”
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'Bloodsuckers of the Commonwealth': anti-monopoly petitioning in late Elizabethan and Jacobean England (c. 1590-1625)
Published 2023“…This thesis will offer an analysis of anti-monopoly petitioning activity between 1590-1625. …”
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Metaphor and the representations of health and illness among the Semai indigenous community in Malaysia
Published 2017“…In this project, we sought to examine the representations of health and illness by members of the Semai indigenous community through the use of metaphor analysis, a qualitative method in applied linguistics that attend to how people use language in real-world discourses to understand their conceptualisations of abstract ideas and emotions. …”
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Journey through an alien world: portraying multi-layered nuances of patriarchy in K.R Meera’s Hangwoman
Published 2024“…The present paper involves a close textual and thematic analysis of the novel and also explores the feminist discourses on patriarchy to trace how the personal and public selves of women are constantly created and recreated through a complex process of negotiations with and resistance to the dominant power structures.…”
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Thoughts on Malaysian architecture identity and design principles of Malayan architects co-partnership
Published 2015“…The lack of discourses, research and documentations on Malaysian architectural identity are among the factors that contributed to persistent misunderstanding of architecture identity and its association with political, economic and socio-cultural context of Malaysia. …”
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