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    <b>Cibercultura, iconocracia e hipertexto</b> by Eugênio Trivinho

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Abstract In accordance with the need of theoretical critique of cyberculture, the essay deals with the social and historical meaning of the interactivity semiotics, specially its hypertextual cybericonocracy, the technological and aesthetic popular-monopolistic language consecrated in the 90’s, in the wake of the accelerated process of computerization, virtualization and cyberspacialization of contemporary society. …”
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    For a Hermeneutics of Incompleteness: Ricoeur and Jervolino in Dialogue by Pierluigi Valenza

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The essay deals with two texts within Jervolino's wide scientific production consecrated to Ricoeur's work. The first one, Ricoeur. …”
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    Les contours du principe de la participation publique et la protection des ressources en eau transfrontières  by Mara Tignino

    “…Finally, international human rights law consecrates public interest issues on the management of water resources and entitles individuals and communities to receive information and to be consulted in the management of water resources.…”
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    Nação by Sérgio Campos Matos

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…The Constitution of 1822 establishes the concept of sovereignty of the Nation and consecrates for the first time the doctrine of self-determination of the nation and its primacy regarding any law or authority. …”
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    Virginity in the Christian Tradition by Amy Brown Hughes

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Whether ordained as a consecrated virgin, avowed as a nun or lay virgin, or pledged to virginity temporarily, Christian virgins are understood as bound to Christ in an intimate relationship. …”
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    A tour of Nancy Holt’s ruins: from entropic monuments to system works by Monica Manolescu

    “…Site-specific sculpture and land reclamation consecrate ruins as critical and inspirational objects situated in the landscape that allow Holt to develop artworks with ramified temporalities, committed to the history of the site and aligned with celestial phenomena. …”
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    Photography & Modern Architecture in Spain, 1925–1965 by Iñaki Bergera

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In these reciprocal needs, the figure of the ar- chitectural photographer was consecrated as the technical — and even artistic — specialist in shaping this particular visual story. …”
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    After the Death of God and the Death of Man by Emmanuel Falque

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The second one can certainly consecrate the human as an “fabricated problem” (Foucault), but even more this way can open up the new power relationship of the Übermensch. …”
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    Realização social da natureza pelo turismo na Chapada dos Veadeiros by Everaldo Batista da Costa, Maria Geralda de Almeida, Rafael Fabrício de Oliveira, Rúbia de Paula Rúbio

    “…Such forged singularity attracts, annually, thousands of tourists seeking consecrated attractions. The attractiveness of this highly preserved redoubt of the Brazilian Savanna biome (cerrado) increases with its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List, which makes tourism (as a modern productive activity) one of the most important sources of income for the different groups dwelling in the region. …”
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    Le vœu de Louis XIII et la naissance de Louis XIV : observations iconographiques sur la célébration du roi très chrétien by Léo Minois

    “…Through the analysis of images representing Louis XIII’s vow, which showed how the King of France consecrated his kingdom to God through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, a typological definition of the King’s image can be grasped. …”
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    L’antagonisme du féminin et du masculin dans Salammbô de Flaubert by Hichem Ismaïl

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This antithetical construction will give rise to a whirlwind of passion and cruelty that will consecrate the triumph of monstrosity over amorous emotions. …”
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    Riconsiderare l'insediamento monastico di Torba: la torre e le sue funzioni by Fabio Scirea

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The contribution thus offers new hypotheses for interdisciplinary evaluation, particularly about the possibility that the monastic choir might have been installed in a space not consecrated. The mural paintings of both the tower and the church of Santa Maria remain to be reconsidered in detail, as well as the relationship with the monastic building leaning against the curtain wall. …”
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    Der ostseeslawische Kultstrand bei Ralswiek auf Rügen (8. - 10. Jh.). Bemerkungen zu einem neuen archäologischen Dokumentationsband<br>Slovanska kultna obala ob Baltiku pri Ralswie... by Hans-Dietrich Kahl

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…As both were built close to the water, the author argues that the sanctuaries were consecrated to a female water goddess, probably Mokoš. …”
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    «Service to the Three Saints Mitrofan of Voronezh, Demetrius of Rostov and Tikhon of Zadonsk» by Bishop Jeremiah (Soloviev): the history of the text by M. V. Sidneva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The reason for the creation of this hymnographic monument was the intention of the former bishop of Nizhny Novgorod to consecrate one of the churches under construction in honor of these saints. …”
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    Speculative Revisions of Film History: A Curator’s Notes by Rasha Salti

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Between the generation of experimental film makers of the 1960s and 1970s in the Arab world and that of the video makers of the 2000s, there is a generation of authors who have been consecrated and acclaimed regionally and internationally. …”
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    Propriété foncière et propriété du capital en AlgérieLe foncier agricole, de l’autogestion à la concession by Ammar Belhimer

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Ignored for long, private property was eventually consecrated by the financial constraints induced by the 1996 oil crisis. …”
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    Les rites de la mort à Bornéo : séparation ou renaissance ? Actualité de Robert Hertz by Pascal Couderc

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The translation of Hertz’s essay on the collective representation of death in the 1960s, prompting in particular Peter Metcalf’s work on the Berawan, has consecrated the explanatory power of Hertz’s model. …”
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    L’autorité d’un chef, une véritable magistrature paternelle by Johanne Melcare-Zachara

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Although the Civil Code of 1804 consecrated an absolutism of paternal power, without however going as far as a right of life or death over the child, from the 19th century, a movement in favor of the child developed. which results in a rise in the power of the State and a decline in the power of the father. …”
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    Vulnerability, Vulnerance and Resilience—Spiritual Abuse and Sexual Violence in New Spiritual Communities by Hildegund Keul

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In February 2017, Braz de Aviz, Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, acknowledged in an interview that some 70 “new spiritual movements” were under investigation for abusive behavior committed by their founders. …”
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    The memory of places for their valorisation. The case of the real estate assets of abandoned cloistered communities by Luigi Bartolomei

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The decline in the number of consecrated men and, above all, women in catholic church, will lead in the coming years to an increase of abandoned ecclesiastical real estate assets and opportunities for re-functionalization. …”
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