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    Perceptions of pandemic resume gaps: Survey experimental evidence from the United States. by Regina Bateson

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…When asked to select among fictional applicants for a job opening in the hospitality industry, respondents prefer those who were employed continuously throughout the pandemic. …”
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    D. H. Lawrence’s Etruscan Places. A Modernist Revaluation of Temporality by Camelia Anghel

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The repeated movements between the lost Etruscan world and the writer’s mostly disappointing contemporary age reveal the possibility of establishing continuities not only on an anthropological plane, but also on a philosophical-aesthetic one. …”
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    Creating a Past and a Future for Humans and Supernaturals by Antonio Sanna

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Indeed, the characters are faithful to the spirit of Harris' books and their adventures are a (super)natural and logical continuation or anticipation of what occurs to them in Harris' fictional universe. …”
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    The Merror by Wong, Andrew Su Jun

    Published 2019
    “…I seek to do this through a fictional news company called The Merror, which communicates news solely through memes. …”
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    Terremoti in Cile. Storia e immaginazione intorno ad un evento apocalittico by Claudia Borri

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…More than a century after, Heinrich Kleist published Das Erdbeben in Chili (1811), a fictional relation about the same cataclysm that describes the fatal destiny of two lovers. …”
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    Raja of Narayan: A colonised tiger or a nation? by Reyhan Özer Tanıyan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Known best for his novels set in fictional town of Malgudi, R. K. Narayan, as a novelist of the colonized land, India, was affected by the culture of the colonial power. …”
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    GABAN: ngarranga-birdyulang dhadharra ngawal murrungamirra by Andrew, B

    Published 2021
    “…The aim of writing GABAN was to create a fictional space in which to unpack the affects of the museum and reimagine how objects and human identities trapped within this system can speak their own narratives. …”
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    What the fair minded observer really thinks about judicial impartiality by Higgins, A, Levy, I

    Published 2021
    “…This article presents the results of an empirical study designed to assess the degree of convergence and divergence between public opinion and the fictional Fair Minded Observer (‘FMO’) used to determine whether a judge ought to be disqualified on the grounds of possible bias. …”
    Journal article
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    Litteraturvetenskapen i framtiden by Torsten Pettersson

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Literary scholars should continue to study literature from all historical periods, but they need to deal with the conflict between the democratic values of contemporary readers and pre-1968 sexism and racism in literature. …”
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    The self-conscious first person narrator and his aesthetic transfiguration of the world. by Tang, Tansey Tianshi.

    Published 2013
    “…Defining narrative in a volume on point of view and focalization, Peter Hühn states: “The basic constellation constituting a narrative can be described as a communicative act (narration) through which happennings … are represented and thus mediated” (1). He continues: This representation is inevitably shaped—in the selection, combination, perspectivization, interpretation, evaluation of elements—by the agency producing it, ultimately the author who, however, may delegate mediation, particularly, in fictional narration, to some intermediary agent or agents, typically a narrator (narrator’s voice) and, at a lower level, to one or more characters (character’s perspective) located within the happenings (1) Hühn’s definition of narrative rests on the distinction between the happenings of a story and the way the story is represented or mediated. …”
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    Relationship between empowerment and leadership in the economy by Daniel Danov, Ivet Tileva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For the purposes of the experiment, fictional information about a non-existent country is provided. …”
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    Rerouting the worlding of inter-ethnic estrangement through critical solace: Shivani Sivagurunathan’s Yalpanam by Shanthini Pillai, Jeslyn Sharnita Amarasekera, Wong, Angeline Wei Wei

    Published 2023
    “…This is especially so for those writers who live abroad but are continually drawn back across the sea of memory to draw on key episodes that have been the catalyst for the creation of the Malaysian diaspora. …”
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    An endless identity dilemma: the liminal westernised Muslim malays in the enemy in the blanket by Anthony Burgess by Bahar, Ida Baizura, Kamarudin, Kamariah, Maming, Pabiyah, Abd Razak, Farahanna

    Published 2019
    “…Set in pre-independence Malaya, Burgess is part of a group of Western writers who had actually lived in their fictional settings where the literary continuation of this group of writers has been ignored for a long time and has not appeared in anthologies in the academic context. …”
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    Arrêt sur image by Carlos F. Clamote Carreto

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The circulation of the sword is particularly interesting to observe: with its own nature and story conferred by its legendary (Galan the forgeman, Chapalu), pseudo-historical (a witness of the Passion, Alexander, Julius Caesar, Charlemagne), or cultural (a Jew, a Muslim) origin; endowed with a temporal and narrative dimension whose very meanders are significant (a sword that has been given, stolen or purchased; a sword whose trajectory is presented as continuous or discontinuous: a misplaced, hidden, or recovered sword; an incorruptible or broken sword, etc. ), this object, so common and yet so mysterious, disturbs the fictional organisation of the account, revealing, under the textual framework, the complexity of a founding pre-text woven from numerous cultural strata and multiple narrative voices that the medieval text, far from erasing its vestiges, never ceases to reinvest and reconfigure.…”
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    Changes in Apartment and Site Type Houses During Covid-19 Pandemic by Gonca Özer Yaman, Elif Merve Erturan, Ayşe Yıldırım Ateş

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the discipline of architecture, the spatial fictions that have continued until this time have been questioned, and people have been drawn to their residences against the risk of infection by the virus. …”
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    Linguistic Data Model for Natural Languages and Artificial Intelligence. Part 4. Language by O. M. Polyakov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Introduction. The paper continues a series of publications on linguistics of relations (hereinafter R–linguistics) and is devoted to questions of the formation of a language from a linguistic model of the world. …”
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    Political ideology, racism, and American identity: an examination of white Americans’ support for the police use of excessive force by Milani, J

    Published 2019
    “…Across two online surveys of white American adults, varying the racial identity (white/black) of a police officer and suspect in a fictional scenario of violence showed no effect on respondents’ assessments of the encounter. …”
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    Evidence-Based Pharmaceutical Care in Community Pharmacies: A Survey of 595 French Pharmacists by Louis Bosson, Francesca Veyer, Jean-Didier Bardet, Céline Vermorel, Alison Foote, Benoit Allenet, Jean-Luc Bosson

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The 40-item questionnaire described four fictional clinical cases reflecting typical situations (conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine) encountered daily by community pharmacists. …”
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