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2002
Abstract Acting is an ancient art, but the skills attributed to its craft are culturally and historically specific. Over the centuries there have been many notable actors in the West: we select a few as stars of their times to emphasize the importance of thinking about and (if possible) researching an actor’s conditions of work ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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Abstract Acting is an ancient art, but the skills attributed to its craft are culturally and historically specific. Over the centuries there have been many notable actors in the West: we select a few as stars of their times to emphasize the importance of thinking about and (if possible) researching an actor’s conditions of work ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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Engaged but constrained. Assessing EU actorness in the case of Nord Stream 2
Journal of European Integration, 2022Francesca Batzella
exaly
Games for Actors and Non-Actors
Theatre Journal, 1994Barbara Drennan, Augusto Boal
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A moving target. EU actorness and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Journal of European Integration, 2023Oriol Costa, Esther Barbe
exaly
EU actorness, cohesiveness and effectiveness in environmental affairs
Journal of European Public Policy, 2014Tom Delreux
exaly
EU external policy at the crossroads: The challenge of actorness and effectiveness
International Relations, 2013Arne Niemann
exaly
Theorizing the EU's Actorness: Towards an Interactionist Role Theory Framework
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2018Stephan Klose
exaly

