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La minimización de la narración periodística y literaria
L’auteur traite du phénomène de minimisation de la narration – un phénomène répandu de nos jours – tant dans la presse écrite que dans la littérature. Minimisation de la narration signifie réduction du texte.
Kurt Spang
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Prestige at Play: University Hierarchies and the Reproduction of Funding Inequalities
ABSTRACT This article examines the relationship between university prestige, disciplinary cultures, and the (re)production of funding inequalities in the humanities and social sciences. We combine qualitative and quantitative methods by analyzing: (1) data on 56,680 successful and unsuccessful grant applications submitted to the Canadian Social ...
Julien Larregue, Alice Pavie
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The mesic savannas of the Bateke Plateau: carbon stocks and floristic composition
Abstract The Bateke Plateau in the Republic of Congo is one of the last frontiers for ecology, with little known about its floristics and physiognomy. Despite occupying 89,800 km2 and its importance for local livelihoods, its ecology and ecosystem functions are poorly understood. Situated on Kalahari sands, the Bateke has a complex evolutionary history,
Paula Nieto‐Quintano +5 more
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FROM TRASH TO TREASURE: RILKE AND VENICE REVISITED
ABSTRACT Rilke loved Venice and visited or passed through a dozen times between 1897 and 1920. He wrote extensively about the city in prose and verse between 1898 and 1908, including a cycle of poems in the Neue Gedichte and a polemical ‘Aufzeichnung’ in Malte Laurids Brigge.
Robert Vilain
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The 1941 miners' strike in northern France: from a dispute over soap to armed resistance [PDF]
In Northern France in 1941, while under German military occupation, 100,000 miners went on strike from the 27th May to the 9th June. This strike not only cost the German war machine half a million tonnes of coal, but also had long-term consequences for ...
Cushion, Stephen
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Abstract This article focuses on four individuals from France and Italy who were viewed as hermaphrodites and their attempts to become members of the Catholic clergy between c.1650 and 1720. Drawing on largely unexplored material from the archive of the Roman Congregation of the Council, this article argues that whether, and how, bodies were ...
Brendan Röder
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La photo de presse: temps, vérité et photogénie (trois modèles de la photo de presse) [PDF]
Cet article prend le parti de répartir les photographies de presse actuelles en trois modèles organisés selon une diachronie. Il examine ces modèles intitulés modèle iconologique, photographie de présence et photographie spontanée à l’aune de trois ...
Beyaert, Anne
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The Women of Corsican Nationalism: Between Tradition and Modernity (1975–98)
Abstract This article investigates late twentieth‐century Corsican nationalism through the lens of gender, drawing attention to how women have sought to play an active and creative role in the movement. Through a series of interviews with female nationalist militants, this article will focus on what belonging to the nationalist movement meant to ...
DEBORAH PACI
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Entre massification et innovations : La communication de la CGT durant le Front populaire [PDF]
National audienceLes années 30 et le Front populaire particulièrement, marquent un tournant dans l'histoire du mouvement ouvrier où la CGT tend à redéfinir son rapport à la société, à s'affirmer en tant qu'acteur social de la nation grâce à sa ...
Poggioli, Morgan
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The primary function of the press has been represented as a mediator, located in the imaginary ‘between’ events and readers, which delivers the ‘news’.
Laurel Brake
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