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    Framing the Open (Urban) Project: Insights from Landscape and Ecology by Jeannette Sordi

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…However, it is also leading to an increasing objectification of landscape. This paper will look at five recent projects of landscape architecture to reflect on the value and limits of 'open-ness' in urban design.…”
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    "I am" and "Something is", or The ontology of Dasein by Artemenko N. A.

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The author specifies the substantive elements of this correlation through addressing the concept of experience and the objectivity of experience and comes to the conclusion that objectivity as a result of objectification and as objectivity primary to the given objectivity indicate one another, thus, it is possible to speak of objectivity constituted “in” us and objectivity “justifying” the phenomenon.…”
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    Living Machines with Gentle Looks by Taija Kaarlenkaski

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It is argued in the paper that questions of agency and subjectivity in modernizing animal husbandry were multidimensional, and that the consequences of increasing objectification of bovine bodies were not just negative for cattle. …”
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    Beading Back and Forth by Carmen Robertson

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Despite museological conventions that reproduce entrenched processes of objectification and linear classifications, appreciating Indigenous beadwork through relational and dialogical epistemologies has gained traction within the study of Indigenous arts in Canada. …”
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    Pro Homine Principle: An Axiological Compass in Interpretation Norms in the Field of Human Rights by Samanta Kowalska

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… The pro homine principle plays an important role in the objectification of the legislative process and the interpretation of regulations. …”
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    A objetivação médica e legislativa das doenças profissionais na Colômbia 1931-1945 by Óscar Gallo

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The article analyzes the process of medical and legislative objectification of diseases in Colombia. Based on the study of medical research projects and legislative and governmental sources, it concludes that a great many Colombian doctors and politicians were unaware of the health/disease conditions of workers, and the advances in occupational medicine were still very limited. …”
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  7. 307

    Free Will as Leading Motive in Prouse M. A. Sholohov

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…In it we observe an objectification of a natural and space view of the world, enriched with orthodox spirituality. …”
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    Přiměřená výše výživného pro nezletilé dítě v rozhodovací praxi českých opatrovnických soudů. Čas na objektivizaci výživného? by Martina Grochová

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Finally, the question of whether it is time for an objectification of child maintenance within the Czech Republic is discussed. …”
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    KONSTRUKSI MAKNA BUDAYA ISLAM PADA MASYARAKAT ACEH by Rasyidah Rasyidah

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This paper uses Berger viewpoint associated with externalizing, internalizing, and objectification that is synergistic with the Herbert Blumer’s theory of symbolic interactionist to see the reality of meaning. …”
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    Volontà di potenza come volontà di naufragio: quando il superamento passa dall’autodistruzione by Valentino Della Casa

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The so called will to wreck is the most powerful objectification of will to power, and it is deep-rooted in European society, especially German popular ideology. …”
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    Public understanding of science and common sense: Social representations of the human microbiome among the expert and non-expert public by Ida Galli, Roberto Fasanelli

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The results allow us to identify the anchoring and objectification processes activated by the two different groups of interviewees. …”
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    I Did Not Eat Your Mother: can the voice of animals be heard in Iranian picturebooks? by Maryam Izadi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…It also shows they destabilize human patterns stemming from the objectification of non-human animals.…”
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    Les concours de beauté amérindiens. Nouvelles formes de spectacularisation de l’indianité by Magda Helena Dziubinska

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Firstly, it explores the different representations of autochthony that are displayed during these events, and the connections between competition and processes of cultural objectification and revalorization. Secondly, drawing on contrastive cases it addresses the different relational configurations in which Amerindian groups engage with national societies. …”
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    Et signalement af ledelsesdilemmaet by Frederik Hertel, Michael Fast

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The challenge for the manager is that the objectification of the employee will create a managerialdistance to the employee and thereby a distance to the organization. …”
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    Psychometric evaluation of the Chinese version of the Scale of Effects of Social Media on Eating Behaviour and research of its influencing factors by Kaiyan Xu, Chunguang Liang, Ying Zhao, Fan Zhang, Chunyan Zhang, Yanhong Zhang, Yefan Zhang, Zhaoquan Jiang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Gender, education, major, frequency of social media use, online sexual objectification experiences, fear of negative evaluations, and physical appearance perfectionism explained 73.8% of the variance in the effects of social media on eating behavior. …”
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    You Can’t Smell Roses Online: Intruding Media and Reverse Domestication by Karlsen Faltin, Syvertsen Trine

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Based on a sample of 30 guides from the self-help site Wikihow dealing with how to handle television, games and social media respectively, the article discusses media self-help strategies in relation to key concepts of domestication theory: appropriation, objectification, incorporation and conversion. In conclusion, the article argues that strategies of withdrawal and resistance should receive more attention in media studies, and point to the concept of reverse domestication as one way of highlighting such strategies.…”
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    PRIORITY OF ENDOVIDEOSURGERY IN TREATMENT OF DIFFUSE PURULENT PERITONITIS WITH SUBCOMPENSATED POLYORGAN DYSFUNCTION by A. B. Larichev, E. Zh. Pokrovskiy

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…It was shown, that a dynamics of indices of computer phonoenterography (preservation and aggravation of disturbed intestinal motility pattern) and gas-liquid chromatography (the invariable or increased level of acetic, propionic, butyric acid in blood and exudate) significantly supported an evidence objectification to staged sanitization of the abdominal cavity. …”
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    The Blair Witch Project: Metatextual Layers of Subverting the Female Gaze by Emily Moeck

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…I argue we must understand how BWP functions on three different metatextual layers—Heather’s documentary, the implied documentary of The Blair Witch Project, and the Myrick and Sánchez mockumentary—to see the ways in which Myrick and Sánchez have exploited spectator expectations of the horror genre to underwrite a critique of the genre’s reliance on the villainization and objectification of women, both through the cinematic absence of the Blair Witch herself and the use of Heather as ‘vanished’ female filmmaker.  …”
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    Liminal Femininity: Magical Realism and the Abject in Louise Erdrich’s Tracks by Anja Mrak

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The novel also considers female sexual agency and different modes of exerting and losing control in encounters defined by sexual objectification and the male gaze. Fleur’s and Pauline’s stories demonstrate how the female body becomes a site of colonial enterprise, which devalues, exploits, and nearly eradicates the Native American community, their culture, and philosophies. …”
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    Legal anthropocentrism between nature and technology: the new vulnerability of human beings. by Lucilla Gatt

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…At the same time, on another side, strong tendencies toward objectification/reification of human beings (and animals) emerge, from their origin to the different stages of their development. …”
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