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    A genealogical map of the concept of habit by Xabier E Barandiaran, Ezequiel Alejandro Di Paolo

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…We offer here a very brief history of the concept of habit in the form of a genealogical network-map. This serves to provide an overview of the richness of this notion and as a guide for further re-appraisal. …”
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    Analogi og genealogi: protestantiske reformbuddhismer by Jørn Borup

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…With three examples from different contexts: ‘Protestant Buddhism' in the 19th century Sri Lanka, the Shin Buddhist reform movement in the Japanese Middle Ages, and Japanese diaspora Buddhism in Hawaii, the relevance of the term is investigated in relation to both genealogical and analogical reference to the Christian Protestant Reformation. …”
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    The Structure of Genealogical Works on the History of the Chinggisids by Ch. I. Khamidova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Research objectives and materials: This article is devoted to genealogical works on the history of the Chinggisids arranged in the form of genealogical tables. …”
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    Genealogia do biopoder Genealogy of biopower by Luiz Alberto Moreira Martins, Carlos Augusto Peixoto Junior

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…In this work we intend to investigate the genealogy of biopower and biopolitics, seeking to retrace in Foucault's reflections around the medicalization of society and the extension of medical power - in the period 1974-1976, especially in the lectures at UERJ - the questioning that prepared the emergence of the notions of biopower and biopolitics, as proposed by him in 1976. …”
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    Legendary genealogies of Byzantine Emperors and their families by Krsmanović Bojana T., Radošević Ninoslava M.

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The choice of the archetype depended, of course, on the needs of the ruler for whom the genealogy was created. All this allows us to consider legendary genealogies as an expression of the imperial ideology. …”
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    Genealogy, Virtuality, War (1651/1976) by R.d. Crano

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…In the final analysis, genealogy means war, and, in this war, it is the very being of the virtual itself that is at stake.…”
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    GENDER GENEALOGY OF READING AS CULTURAL PRACTICE by N. Yu. Kryvda, L. V. Osadcha

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The paper analysed the genealogy of reading practices. There were selected two types of text perception – rapid "masculine" and prudent "women's" reading. …”
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    Privatization of Security in Macedonia: Genealogy and Contextualization by Biljana VANKOVSKA

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The paper examines the genealogy of privatization of security in the Republic of Macedonia since the state gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. …”
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    Genealogy, kinship, genetics: Maintaining distances? by Pier Giorgio Solinas

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Drawing on examples from Indian ethnography and not only, this paper seeks to identify, ranging from research and representations of geneticists and local images, to systematize the idea of descent on three different levels: the first about the field of relationships between people and groups, families, genealogies; the second about the terms and kinship relations, ie the raw material of visible genealogies; the third about the genetic text and the classes that it generates.…”
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    History and Sociology: A genealogical perspective by Ştefan UNGUREAN

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The aim of the present essay is to identify those sociological concepts, that could lead us to explanations of the geopolitical, regarding the way Germany built up its hegemony, by starting from a genealogical perspective, that is, by identifying the logics of a situation and by understanding the reasoning behind individual decision while taking into consideration the analysis of the discourse. …”
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