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Introduction: Borders in Translation and Intercultural Communication [PDF]
The introduction to this special issue discusses the notion of border and its position in current scholarship in translation studies and intercultural communication. It then analyses ways in which borders can be useful for thinking, focusing particularly
Jonathan Evans
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Border Thinking: Latinx Youth Decolonizing Citizenship
In Border Thinking, scholars Andrea Dyrness and Enrique Sepulveda III explore democratic citizenship formation within Latinx diaspora using critical ethnography and Participatory Action Research (P...
M. Gomez
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In this article, we examine the potential of collaborative online international learning as a borderland third space for global citizenship education.
Katherine Wimpenny +3 more
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In this article we discuss the following questions: what is the key to cross-border cooperation, particularly in the case of European mountain regions? Does the legal framework represent a starting point for the development of cross-border relations or ...
Lauranne JACOB, André SUCHET
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“Tupi, or not Tupi that is the question”: Amerindian perspectivism and Organizational Studies [PDF]
This essay discusses the possibilities that Viveiros de Castro's concept of Amerindian perspectivism offers to Organizational Studies. Oswald de Andrdade's Anthropophagous Manifesto is the guiding thread of our investigation.
Sergio Eduardo de Pinho Velho Wanderley +1 more
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Corporate storytelling and the idea of Latin America [PDF]
The aim of this article is contributing to a great variety of theoretical perspectives and empirical settings to generate cumulative evidence about the influence of historical legacies and organizational ability for managing the past.
Mariana I. Paludi +3 more
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The global refugee: Oceanic border thinking in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea
This article attends to Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea as a critique of the normative understanding of the border as having a singular, prohibitive function for the refugee, and reads it as a call to register the border as a moving and permeable ...
Keyvan Allahyari
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“Tupi, or not Tupi that is the question”: Perspectivismo ameríndio e estudos organizacionais
Esse ensaio discorre sobre as possibilidades que o conceito de perspectivismo ameríndio de Viveiros de Castro oferece aos Estudos Organizacionais. O "Manifesto antropófago" de Oswald de Andrade é o fio condutor de nossa investigação.
Sergio Eduardo de Pinho Velho Wanderley +1 more
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The new mestiza? Architecture and identity on the border
Over the past two decades, extravagant examples of architecture in the Bolivian city of El Alto have attracted the world's attention and generated controversy amongst architectural critics.
Ivo Renato Giroto
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El silencio es como el hambre: Cherríe Moraga y el feminismo chicano lesbiano transfronterizo
In our neoliberal contexts, where, once again, fascism without masks is becoming fashionable and the nationalist model of the nuclear, white and heterosexual family has returned, it is essential to ask ourselves about the importance of inventing and ...
Sayak Valencia Triana
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