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    Dialogic pedagogy and semiotic-dialogic inquiry into visual literacies and augmented reality by Zoe Hurley

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The abrupt shift to the emergency delivery of online courses during COVID-19 has accelerated big tech’s coup d’état of higher education, perhaps irrevocably. …”
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    Discrimination as a Global Paradigm: United Kingdom and United States of America in Focus by Ousu Mendy

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This research finds that, for some time now, democracy experiences setback by different factors such governance in the forms of autocracy, and unconstitutional change of governments through of coup d' état. The impact of discrimination on equality before the law as a rule of law in modern governance is as topical as it is ever destructive. …”
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    Modernity Retranslated: Nationalism as a Tool of Culture in a Complex Polysystem by Ayşe Betül Sayın

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Given that the initial translation in the corpus appeared shortly before the 1980 coup d’état in Turkey and the most recent translation was published soon after the induction of the democratic initiative process in 2009, the descriptive study analyzes the translation norms and strategies of each translated work and looks for an answer as to whether the initial norm corresponds to translation policy and how it governs the textual-linguistic norms in turn. …”
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    Analyzing the Role of Participation Crisis in the Fall of the Second Pahlavi Regime by Omid Shokraneh Arzanaghi, Masoud Akhavan Kazemi

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The research findings indicate that with the end of dictatorial rule in 1320, Iranian society entered a new phase and the provision of open political space and the activities of political parties and organizations doubled the motivation of the people for political participation. But with the coup d'état of August 28, 1943, a new era of authoritarian rule began in Iran. …”
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    Legacies of Authoritarianism and Elite Responses to Social Unrest. The Estallidos Sociales in Peru and Chile by César Guzmán-Concha

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The “estallido social” of 2020, which led to the ousting of President Merino, re-emerged two years later with more intensity in the aftermath of the failed coup d’état attempted by President Castillo. To understand these different responses to mass social unrest, this article proposes a theoretical framework grounded in historical institutionalism. …”
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    Overwriting the Memory of a Modern Ruin in Chile: From UNCTAD III to GAM by Ken Qiu Sun

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Originally conceived as an emblem of modernisation during Salvador Allende’s presidency, it became the headquarters of the Pinochet military junta after the 1973 coup d’etat. In present times, due to the October 2019 social protest movement, the building has been transformed by activists into an impromptu platform for protest art. …”
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    La Transición militar en la revista Reconquista (1978-1981) by Juan Manuel González Sáez

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The study of Reconquista contributes to understand the impact of the social and political change in the military environment and to complete the knowledge about the development of the military anger which led to the failed coup d’état in February 1981.…”
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    Dos nuevos paradigmas para renovar la historia de la Unidad Popular (1970-1973): la “revolución desde abajo” y la dimensión “inter-americana” by Rafael Pedemonte

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The commemoration of the 50 years since the coup d’état in Chile was accompanied by a debate over the necessity of better understanding the distinct facets of the government of Salvador Allende (1970-1973). …”
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    Censura, industria y nación: Paradojas del boom de la música andina en Chile (1975-1980) by Juan Pablo González

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Cet article analyse le boom de la musique andine au Chili pendant la dictature du Général Augusto Pinochet (1973-1989), malgré la censure imposée par le régime militaire après le coup d’État de septembre 1973. Il interroge les conséquences de la répression et de la censure sur le public et sur les habitudes de consommation ; les nouvelles significations attribuées à la tradition folklorique comme forme d’imposition hégémonique, mais aussi comme forme de résistance politique ; l’impact du démantèlement de l’industrie du disque et de sa substitution par les cassettes ; et la manière dont les intérêts géopolitiques de l’État ont rencontré les modes américaines des années 1970. …”
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  10. 350

    Échange généralisé : consistance et métamorphoses contemporaines d’un carrefour social (confins himalayens de Birmanie) by François Robinne

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The seminal works of Marcel Granet (1939), Claude Lévi-Strauss (1947) and Edmund Leach (1954), to name but a few, are considered in what follows in the light of the sudden disappearance—although the result of a long process—of the political systems provoked by the Burmese coup d’état of 1962. The aim of this article is to understand, on the basis of fieldworks carried out in the 2000s, the forms of neutralization, appropriation and other manipulations to which generalized exchange has been subjected since then. …”
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    Power and Urban Life: Reading the Historical Changes of Tehran Before and After the 1979 Revolution From the Perspective of Ibn Khaldun's Theory by Mahmoud Farhadimahali, Masoumeh Nasiripourkalayeh

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In the pre-revolutionary period, Tehran, with the presence of the Allies, and the coronation of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi began their new era. With the coup d'état of 1954, the autocracy began in this city. the flourishing of intellectuals , the oil revenues in the 50s , the invasion of the labors to suburban and the Islamic revolution are the four phases in the fall of city ,respectively. …”
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    Reproduction of Post-Colonial Mental Codes in Modern Turkey by Barış Erdoğan

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…As a response to this development, RP was discredited in the political and social arena and finally overthrown by a ‘post-modern coup d’état”, and AK Party faced a closure trail and the military e-memorandum. …”
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    Rhetoric and Imagery of the Caracazo in La última vez and its Link to the Political Narrative of Chavismo by Luis Mora-Ballesteros

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article’s analytical direction, therefore, is intended initially to identify descriptive patterns that demonstrate the author’s political proclivities, starting with the way the city of Caracas is represented as a den of persistent crime, culminating in the events that led to the coup d’état of 1992. It then proposes a reading strategy that should enable critical insight into the demonstrable features of 1990’s Venezuelan society. …”
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    Democracia, motín y función policial by Daniel Márquez

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to determine if the events occurred in Ecuador on September 30, 2010, may be considered as a “riot”, an “attempt of coup d’état” or as a “labor claim”. The article analyzes democracy, referred as the active participation of citizens as well as of both public and private institutions, in strict observance of the fundamental rights. …”
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    Self-censorship of second and subsequent book editions in the fifties (Chapter from literary life after 1948) by Vladimír Petrík

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…One of tlie side effects of the new cultural situation after the coup d'etat in February 1948 was a return of some authors to their own texts in book editions published after 1945 or a little bit earlier. …”
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    Le discours de la presse francophone algérienne : analyse des innovations linguistiques by Allam-Iddou Samira

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…L’innovation lexicale, comme l'écrit Benmayouf , pourrait être considérée comme « une tentative de coup d’Etat linguistique qui ne dit pas son nom […] ». …”
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    Châtiments à l’âge de l’Amour et de la poésie pure by Luciano Pellegrini

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…La nécessité de s’engager dans le présent après le coup d’État de Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte correspond à la nécessité de refonder de façon radicale son écriture poétique. …”
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    La morte di Salvador Allende riflessa nello sguardo di Aldo Moro by Elisa Santalena

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…En Italie, depuis les années 1960, les événements chiliens furent suivis avec frénésie, quelle que soit l’orientation politique : le coup d’État de 1973 et la mort de son Président suscitèrent ainsi une vive émotion. …”
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    EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC CHALLENGES OF THE SECOND SPANISH REPUBLIC (1931-1936): AN ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECT by Leoncio López-Ocón

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It is analyzing how in the republican years prior to the coup d'état of July 18, 1936 there was a deployment of scientific-technical knowledge that had various results. …”
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    The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil by H. Jamali, V. Zolfaghari

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This relationship has grown in importance, especially since the 1960s, when the military people gained political power through a coup d’état, and for a short time brought about an economic growth, mostly referred to as ‘the Brazilin miracle’. …”
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