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    FA(little)Magazine and the “little magazines” of twentieth century architecture by Lamberto Amistadi, Enrico Prandi

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…In a sort of self-reflective mirroring, the Editorial of Issue 43 of “FAMagazine” addresses the theme of 20th-century architecture magazines by identifying in the kind of independent publications developed during WWII known by the term “Little Magazines”, the form through which the journalism of architecture sought to emancipate itself from the conditionings of the building market and professional practices to become organs of study and research on the project and the city. …”
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    The drawing of the architecture. Project and writings by Lucia Miodini

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A contribution to the study of architectural design, a material space for theoretical reflection and research, emancipated from the univocal relationship with constructive and professional practice.…”
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  3. 1463

    Le billet à domicile, cet ancêtre insoupçonné du chèque by Vincent Gobin

    “…Although the check was mainly designed for individuals and its banking institutionalization significantly emancipates it from exchange rules, this payment instrument is one of the “survivor” among commercial papers. …”
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    The transformative role of women leaders in the fight against corruption in Uganda by Norman Sempijja, Emilija Žebrauskaitė

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Ugandan women have managed to emancipate themselves and reach key positions of power in the public sector. …”
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    Les Arméniens d’Égypte et Jérusalem : entre proximité et éloignement (première moitié du 19e siècle) by Anne Kazazian

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Yet, over the course of the nineteenth century this attachment declined as the Armenians of Egypt decided to emancipate themselves from the Patriarchate’s authority and also because of their growing secularisation. …”
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  6. 1466

    The Achievements of the Politics of Friendship. Jacques Derrida’s Upcoming Community by Žarko Paić

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this space, Derrida begins with the view of the Other and unconditional hospitality as a deconstruction of previous metaphysical politics of hospitality. The Other must be emancipated from the perspective of the subject’s metaphysics and its inherent violence. …”
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  7. 1467

    Which Alternative? A Critical Analysis of YouTube-Comments in Anti-Fascist Protest by Christina Neumayer

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The article concludes with a discussion of the emancipative potential of social web platforms such as YouTube to support the struggle from below and to give voice to oppressed political positions.…”
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  8. 1468

    Critical-Ethical-Thinking: A Humancentric Theory of Education in the Face of Labour-Market-Schooling in Africa by Bonaventure B. Gubazire

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This paper recommends that this theory of education is likely to produce an individual judged as intellectually emancipated and maturely articulate; capable of reasonably facing the realities of this world and Africa in particular, and of transforming his or her society into a better place to live in.…”
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  9. 1469

    Narrativités 2.0 : fragmentation-organisation d’un métadiscours by Céline Masoni Lacroix

    “…We focus on a discursive spread as a fragmentation-organization process, which does not bring into conflict fans and academics’ metanarratives and metadiscourses, but apprehends a binding dichotomy or a co-extensive principle (Masoni Lacroix & Cailler, 2016), which expose this multiplicity. We stress on an emancipating-(re)normalizing movement of writing, named met@ttachment, as a constitutive principle of fannish narrativities, having an effect on scientific writing.…”
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    Le care en éducation : aspects institutionnels et politiques by Roger Monjo

    “…This will be done in a propaedeutic manner insofar as we will mainly point out the obstacles which might prevent this application to produce emancipating, socially progressist and really positive effects.…”
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  11. 1471

    The archaeology of “celebrities” in the Greek and Roman worlds. by Jonathan M. Hall

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Yet, at the same time, disciplinary trends in archaeology have sought to emancipate the material record from historicizing narratives and to occlude or decanter the knowing subject. …”
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  12. 1472

    Femmes artivistes en construction : corporalités racialisées et imaginaires de la lutte féministe dans le contexte de la migration by Gabriela Acosta Bastidas, Carolina Mahecha Quintero

    “…Finally, activism acquires a significant value as a means of political and artistic expression, where the racialised body performs in order to become politicised and emancipated.…”
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    The Academic ‘Patras’ of the Arab World: Creating a Climate of Academic Apartheid by Ramzi N. Nasser, Kamal Abouchedid

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The paper examines the failure of these institutions to overcome their alienation from indigenous epistemology, to emancipate the education they provide from its colonial past, and to move towards the modern information age. …”
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    Work, under Scrutiny: Examining the Emancipatory Potential of the Work Ethic by Juan Vega Esteve

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this context, the work ethic has served both to dominate and to emancipate, naturalizing subordination to waged labor at the same time that it served as a legitimizing discourse for the increased recognition of marginalized groups. …”
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    Negra, de Wendy Guerra: ¿una novela afrofeminista? by Lise Segas

    “…Il apparaît que le roman ne s'émancipe guère d'une certaine colonialité de l'imaginaire (touchant particulièrement les représentations des femmes noires) ni de la domination masculine blanche du champs littéraire.…”
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  16. 1476

    Entrer à l’école maternelle : le contrat narcissique à l’épreuve du scolaire by Véronique Kannengiesser

    “…According to a clinical approach of psychoanalytic orientation, fed by observations of classes and unstructured interviews with teachers, one of the psychic stakes in the separation during the first schooling is analysed: the narcissistic contract which allows the subject to emancipate and to take a place in the social group.…”
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    Assent, parental consent and reconsent for health research in Africa: thematic analysis of national guidelines and lessons from the SickleInAfrica registry by Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Victoria Nembaware, Lawrence Osei-Tutu, Marsha Treadwell, Okocha Emmanuel Chide, Daima Bukini, Hilda Tutuba, SickleInAfrica ELSI WG, Ambroise Wonkam

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Botswana, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda have specific assent/consent requirements for research with emancipated minors. South Africa and Algeria requires re-consent at onset of adulthood. …”
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    The cinema and Walter Benjamin: a discontinuous experience of life Cinema e Walter Benjamin: para uma vivência da descontinuidade by Cássio dos Santos Tomaim

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…However, for the author, the cinema dialectically responds to the amusement as an appropriate instrument for a pedagogy of the crowds – through an emancipated art, the masses would also become emancipated.
 
 <b>Keywords:</b> Cine. …”
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    Compromisso político e competência técnica: 20 anos depois Political engagement and technical competence: twenty years later by Paolo Nosella

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…It points out that the most emancipated ideas (as those divulged in Antonio Gramsci's texts) took the Brazilian pedagogical ideas into its dimension of political engagement, contributing inclusive, to electoral victory of the Laborer's Part. …”
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    L’Institut international des films du travail, 1953-1972. Formation syndicale et propagande par le cinéma dans le contexte de la guerre froide by Françoise F. Laot

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The ILFI, which depended financially on the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), never succeeded in emancipating itself from the confederation. The ILFI functioned for 20 years establishing a film library, producing a variety of visual media (only one film), encouraging trade unions in different continents to use films in union education, and organising 5 international festivals. …”
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