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    La fabrique de l’histoire des relations entre l’État russe et « ses » émigrés by Olga Bronnikova

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Russian authorities use key historical concepts and events in order to build a consensual vision of history, then "imposed" on the migrants who are perceived as spokespersons for the Russian authorities in the host country. …”
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    Justice as Told by Judges: The Case of Litigation over Local Anti-Immigrant Legislation by Doris Marie Provine

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Judges engage the controversy over local enforcement of immigration enforcement, as they have other contentious disputes, both as pragmatic decision-makers and as spokespersons for justice. The tensions this dual role entails are explored here in the context of a single, controversial case. …”
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  3. 203

    Going Primitive: The Ethics of Indigenous Rights Activism in Contemporary Jharkhand by Uday Chandra

    “…How and why did a labor union organizer from Goa, a former Naxalite student cadre from West Bengal and a Jesuit priest from Tamil Nadu end up as spokespersons for adivasi rights in contemporary Jharkhand? …”
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    Des « mouvements émotionnels » à la mobilisation des émotions by Stéphane Latté

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…This is why many victim spokespersons try to repress the public expression of their emotions. …”
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    Justice as Told by Judges: The Case of Litigation over Local Anti-Immigrant Legislation by Doris Marie Provine

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Judges engage the controversy over local enforcement of immigration enforcement, as they have other contentious disputes, both as pragmatic decision-makers and as spokespersons for justice. The tensions this dual role entails are explored here in the context of a single, controversial case. …”
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    Humanitarian Field Practices in the Context of the Syrian Conflict from 2011 to 2018 by Hakim Khaldi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…He also factored into his analysis the endless flow of data, information and positioning being produced and published over this period, because the war was also fought every day on the internet where the representatives and ideologists of warring groups, human rights organisations, Syrian diaspora organisations and spokespersons of the Syrian central authorities were and still are a permanent presence. …”
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    Soulèvements sensibles by Pauline Hachette, Romain Huët

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Instead of traditional union or political practices, they prefer more direct modes of intervention (occupation, blocking, fist-fighting, riots, etc.), without spokespersons, without hierarchy, organized in a flexible and "horizontal" way thanks to digital devices, and without any openness to possible negotiations or compromises with the authorities. …”
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    MEDIA DISCOURSE, IDEOLOGY AND PRINT MEDIA IN TURKEY by Begüm BURAK

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Bourdieu argues that, the power of the words lies not in their intrinsic qualities but in the belief that they are uttered by authorized spokespersons (Bourdieu, 1991: p.170). In this context, one of the main arguments of this article is that the Hurriyet newspaper as one of the leading voices of the mainstream media is efficient in determining the political and social agenda. …”
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  9. 209

    Unequal ‘Partners’. AIDS, Academia, and the Rise of Global Health by Johanna T. Crane

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper describes the rise of “global health” as a research, funding, and training priority within U.S. academic medicine, and the increasing desirability of “global health partnerships” with institutions in sub-Saharan Africa. Leading spokespersons emphasize that “partnership” with poor nations is central to the mission of global health, an ethic that distinguishes it from older, more paternalistic traditions of international health and tropical medicine. …”
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    Digital diplomacy and domestic audience: how official discourse shapes nationalist sentiments in China by Xiaowen Zhang, Yuxin Tang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Examining diplomatic discourse presented by Chinese foreign affairs spokespersons and the related nationalist comments of the Chinese domestic audience, this study illustrates the dynamic interplay between official diplomatic discourses, the salience of other, and nationalist sentiments. …”
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    Purchase intentions of branded sporting goods in Melaka / Muhammad Fathul Bari Mohd Amin by Mohd Amin, Muhammad Fathul Bari

    Published 2020
    “…The advancement of marketing and the effectiveness of spokespersons as opinion leaders do leave a great impact on a certain brand. …”
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    In search of Atheism: Benjamin and Nietzsche on secularity and occult theologies by James Martel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Benjamin does the same thing with his idea that God vacates divine powers of judgment and determination in order to allow an atheistic space where human beings can engage in their own self-determination (even as the notion of God remains to challenge any would be human spokespersons for that role). I ultimately argue that atheism and anarchism are related concepts based not just on a rejection of certain forms of theology and all forms of archism, but also in terms of the way they allow a positive and undetermined human response.…”
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    Refugees as a key representation of vulnerability: politics and biopolitics by Pelagia Soultatou

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Purpose – This article aims at the sociological inquiry seeking to identify meanings ascribed to the term of vulnerability by official spokespersons, to explore a novel public health policy with reference to vulnerable populations and to trace its enactment with particular attention to vulnerable populations in Greece; finally a case of contest among the state and the civil society over refugees' rights will be located against public health politics and biopolitics in the context of the pandemic Covid-19. …”
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    Co-creation as a strategy for expanding networks and creating a broader collaboration profile for implementing integration policies by Elisabeth Busengdal, Roar Amdam

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The results suggest that key elements of co-creation as a strategy for improving services for refugees are spokespersons for integration issues and interdisciplinary efforts, along with using their planning and governance system to involve more actors in integration efforts. …”
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    Spatial Behavior Of Students And Their Role In Polarized Development: Comparative Studies Of Yaroslavl Oblast And Bavaria by Alexandra V. Starikova

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The results are based on examination of official statistical data, surveys among students (disclosing their spatial behavior during the study and after degree completion) and  expert interviews   with  university   spokespersons.   Migration bonds of  Yaroslavl universities as well as space-time  features of educational  migration  (average distances, time costs, transportation means) in Yaroslavl oblast and Bavaria are revealed. …”
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    For a History of the Use of the Antoninian Baths: Owners, Excavations and Dispossession by Isabella Salvagni

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…From the forefathers to the spokespersons of modern archaeology, it is this discipline that has mostly directed and guided the most recent studies on the complex, from the 1800s to today. …”
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    Czech oral history’s ups and downs (1990–2012) by Pavel Mücke

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Today, the Czech Republic has a broad spectrum of both completed and on-going oral history projects, as well as better institutional, methodological and technical bases, which, together with internationally recognised spokespersons, makes them one of the world leaders in this research category. …”
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    Personal pronouns Ité as politeness marker in Manggarai language and culture, Indonesia by Ignas Loy Semana, Sebastianus Menggo

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The data were collected through observations and interviews of the ten traditional spokespersons, then analyzed qualitatively. The finding indicates that the use of ité in all of its forms reflects the etiquette of people in Manggarai, Indonesia. …”
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    Atheist spirituality: a follow on from New Atheism? by Teemu Taira

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Atheist discourse situates itself against monotheism, but some spokespersons combine atheism with spirituality and meditation. …”
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    A Tale of Two Eastwoods: Iconographic Persona and Rhetorical Ethos in Clint Eastwood's “Halftime in America” and RNC 2012 Address by Casey R. Schmitt

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The essay argues that celebrity speakers and spokespersons in modern societies must seek congruence between iconographic persona and rhetorical ethos. …”
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