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The cultural turn in understanding 'addiction'. [PDF]
In this essay we want to foreground a question: what happens to 'addiction' when we take seriously cultural scripts informing its trajectories? Can this bring us to unthink addiction as problematic notion and move it onto new paradigms that fit better the now acknowledged fluidity and pluralistic episteme of 'addiction' and more broadly of chronic life
Maarefvand M, Ghiabi M.
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Cosmopolitan Pluralism: Beyond the Cultural Turn [PDF]
The ‘cultural turn’ has had a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in the last few decades. In calling into question the universalist basis on which conventional methodological and normative assumptions have been based, the ...
Stephanie Lawson
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The cultural turn in gerontology [PDF]
Old age is changing under the impact of demographic, social, and cultural ...
Gilleard, C, Higgs, PF
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From Biography to a Net of Interpretations: The Plurality of Approaches to Vladimír Karfík’s work [PDF]
The aim of this study is to justify a partial shift from the biographical approach in the author’s ongoing research into the work of architect Vladimír Karfík’s, especially if that research is directed towards raising present-day appreciation of his ...
Bartošová Nina
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The Translator and His World in Alper Canıgüz’s Novel Kan ve Gül (Blood and Rose) / Alper Canıgüz’ün Kan ve Gül Romanı Örneğinde Çevirmen ve Dünyası [PDF]
In our age where artificial intelligence products cannot replace human translators with emotional intelligence despite all the technological developments, it is also possible to observe that the importance attributed to the translator as an individual
Nilgin Tanış Polat* +1 more
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O możliwościach „nowej” historii przekładu na przykładzie kilku dziewiętnastowiecznych tłumaczeń
ON THE PERSPECTIVES OFFERED BY A ‘NEW’ HISTORY OF TRANSLATION ON THE EXAMPLE OF SEVERAL 19TH CENTURY TRANSLATIONS To become a discipline in its own right, translation studies needs to explore its own history, not only in the traditional sense – the ...
Karolina Dębska
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The conflicting assessments of the nature and role of traditions in the modern world stem in part from differences in the use of the term; the specific phenomena that are the focus of each perspective differ in some important respects.
Yulia S. Obidina
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La géographie culturelle au Brésil
The human unity and diversity of Brazil invites to cultural analysis. Born in the 30s under the influence of Pierre Deffontaines, the cultural approach in geography made no progress at the time when the quantitative methods (in the 70s) and the critical ...
Paul Claval
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The challenge of cultural gerontology [PDF]
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant elements of writing about age (Twigg, J., & Martin, W. (Eds.) (2015). The Routledge handbook of cultural gerontology. London: Routledge). Reflecting the wider Cultural Turn,
Helen Q. Kivnick +2 more
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Agricultural Turns, Geographical Turns: Retrospect and Prospect. [PDF]
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading to a resurgence of research within the sub-discipline. However, a reading of recent reviews suggests that the cultural turn has largely, if not completely,
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