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The victorious English language: hegemonic practices in the management academy [PDF]
This study explores hegemonic linguistic processes, that is, the dominant and unreflective use of the English language in the production of textual knowledge accounts.
Alvesson M. +20 more
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Transparent principals in Religious Programs of Iranian TV [PDF]
This article reviews the three perspectives for the TV audience, program content and production system, and emphasized the production system of religious TV programs, has been trying to transparent and opaque rules of religious programs as part of the ...
Mahdi Montazerghaem, Bashir Motamedi
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La révolution passive chez Antonio Gramsci, entre histoire et politique
The notion of passive revolution is nowadays recognised as one of Gramsci’s most important theoretical contributions. Not only has it been the subject of extensive work in foreign languages, this concept is also used to analyse various historical ...
Yohann Douet
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Defensive realism and the Concert of Europe [PDF]
Why do great powers expand? Offensive realist John Mearsheimer claims that states wage an eternal struggle for power, and that those strong enough to seek regional hegemony nearly always do.
Rendall, Matthew
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REPRESENTASI HEGEMONI DALAM NOVEL MÉMOIRES D’HADRIEN KARYA MARGUERITE YOURCENAR
This writing aims to analyze and describe the elements of hegemony based on Gramsci's perspective in novel Mémoires d’Hadrien of Marguerite Yourcenar. Gramsci's hegemony is a mastery concept or strategy based on intellectual leadership, moral awareness,
Laila Fariha Zein
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Post-hegemonic destructive counter-translation [PDF]
We have been through a destructive post-hegemonic reactionary revolution. We witnessed post-hegemonic globalisation (not global) and post-socialist new wars, nearest to (post-)colonial wars.
Iveković Rada
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Hêgemonía: Hegemony, Classical and Modern
"Hegemony" is a term from the vocabulary of classical Greek history which was deliberately revived in the 19th century to describe a modern phenomenon.
David Wikinson
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Neo-liberalism at a time of crisis: the case of taxation [PDF]
This essay explores how the global financial crisis of 2008–2009 has affected the stability of what Stephen Gill has termed the ‘new constitutionalism of disciplinary neo-liberalism’, more precisely, in the realm of international tax policy.
Lesage, Dries, Vermeiren, Mattias
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L’impero del mare come egemonia subalterna nel IV secolo (Diodoro, libri XIV-XV)
In two passages of book XIV Diodorus emphasizes the recognized hegemony exercised by Sparta both on land and sea after the Peloponnesian War (XIV 10 and 13).
Cinzia Bearzot
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The Sixth Corridor: The Contextualization of the TV Series Cosmos “A Spacetime Odyssey“
The paper provides a framework for understanding the role of popular science in the sphere of the culture war currently being waged in the USA, and also in other places in the West.
Milan Tomašević
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