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Neighbors and extension agents in Ethiopia: who matters more for technology adoption?
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Who matters most in 1930-1934? : the politics of Hollywood women during the pre-production code era.
Published 2008“…I argue it is the Studio actors who matter most when we consider the lack of representation in the other production departments as well as their ability to work intelligently around the Censorship Code.…”
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Die historiese ondersoek na Jesus van Nasaret in perspektief
Published 1996-12-01“…The article is written from the assumption that the Jesus who matters is both the Jesus of history and the Jesus of faith. …”
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'I was blinded by work'
Published 2006“…THE education world rejoiced when TIME magazine (Dec 27, 2004) named Korean Dr Hwang Woosuk as one of the People Who Mattered in 2004. The choice seemed appropriate at the time. …”
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Review of HOOD Feminism: Notes from The Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall
Published 2022-03-01“…Kendall defines feminism as “the work that you do, and the people you do it for who matter more than anything else” (Kendall, 2020, p.xiii). …”
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Relationships and resilience in the time of the Coronavirus
Published 2020-11-01“…Trust for Care Experienced Young People is a charity set up in 2018, to support long term connections and relationships between young people with care experience and the people who matter to them. As well as individual connections, the Why Not? …”
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Youth Critical Data Practices in the COVID-19 Multipandemic
Published 2021-08-01“…Findings illustrate how youth not only aimed to reveal the dynamic and human aspects of and relationships with data as they engage with/in the world as people who matter but also offered alternative infrastructures for counter data production and aggregation toward justice in the here and now and desired possible futures. …”
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Towards a local media relations model for public relations practitioners in Singapore.
Published 2008“…The findings reveal that for PR practitioners to generate greater media coverage, they need to adopt tools and practices that are expected of them by those who matter – the media personnel who decide what gets published and what gets thrashed. …”
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The Patriarch’s Balls: Class-Consciousness, Violence, and Dystopia in George Saunders’ Vision of Contemporary America
Published 2015-12-01“…The Society of the Patriarch organized lavish balls to foster a content class-consciousness among the society of “The Four Hundred” who mattered, in contrast to the rest who did not. In 21st Century America, the tables have been turned and the class conscious are less able to enjoy the fruits of their labor sans guilt (or the realization of a nasty pun). …”
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DIFFRACTING HYBRID DIDAKTIK – RELATIONAL, FLUID, AND FRAGMENTED DIGITAL WRITING TUTORING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Published 2023-12-01“…The posthuman cyborg questioned what, who mattered, and why, pointing to embedded humans and more-than-humans shaping fragmented digital relations. …”
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Edith Hamilton [Mis-]Reads Two Unusual Texts: Ps.-Xenophon’s Athenaion Politeia and a Delphic Honorific Inscription
Published 2024-07-01“…The title embodies her reductionist view of what and who mattered. Disdaining scholarship and most scholars, she introduced pre- and post-World War II generations of Americans to a celebratory view of the Periclean age. …”
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Public opinion and seditious language from the Wars of the Roses to the Pilgrimage of Grace, c.1461-1537
Published 2019“…While late medievalists have increasingly acknowledged that public opinion was indeed significant in the late medieval period, they do not always agree about its workings, fluctuations, intensity, and most importantly about who mattered in the public arena. Early modernists have increasingly argued against the Habermasian ‘public sphere’ in order to establish that England experienced a dynamic public debate in the sixteenth century. …”
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Who represents me? A patient‐derived model of patient engagement via patient and family advisory councils (PFACs)
Published 2020-02-01“…Participants wanted to know who represented them (interpreted as a form of political representation) and emphasized the need for representatives’ diversity. Who mattered because who could affect what PFACs do. …”
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The logic of ballistic missile defence procurement in Japan (1994-2007): from hedging through self-imposed restraints toward hedging from the position of military strength
Published 2011“…</p><p>The investigation was divided into three parts dealing with the following questions – Why did Japan's BMD procurement matter? Who mattered? Why were the BMD and related decisions made? …”
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