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In neo-institutional theory, the concept of organizational hybridity is characterized by the combination of institutional logics that ‘would not conventionally go together,’ as they are deemed incompatible. However, our study shows that this criterion of
Amélie Gabriagues, Lionel Garreau
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Du postmodernisme au post-humanisme : présent et futur du concept d’hybridité
This paper analyses the evolution of the concept of hybridity in Latin American literature from the postmodernist aesthetics to post-humanist. First, it demonstrates that this notion, more than any other conceptual tool, can cover all of the trends ...
Nicolas Balutet
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Over Time and Space: Hybrid Rangeland Governance in Amdo Tibet
Hybrid land governance, mosaics, polycentrism have become ways to describe contemporary rangeland settings – ways of responding to uncertainties through flexible institutions, overlapping boundaries and an assembled, plural bricolage of practices ...
Palden Tsering (Huadancairang)
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Recent hybrids recapitulate ancient hybrid outcomes [PDF]
Abstract Genomic outcomes of hybridization depend on selection and recombination in hybrids. Whether these processes have similar effects on hybrid genome composition in contemporary hybrid zones versus ancient hybrid lineages is unknown. Here we show that patterns of introgression in a contemporary hybrid zone in
Samridhi Chaturvedi +6 more
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From charity to social enterprise: the marketization of social care [PDF]
Purpose In Scotland, the self-directed support (SDS) legislation is a catch-all payment system which brings challenges to local authorities, service delivery organisations and the service users it is intended to empower.
Henderson, Fiona +3 more
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In Things we Trust: Hybridity and the Borders of Categorization in Archaeology
The aim of the article is to question essentialist con- structions of archaeological cultures with the help of Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of hybridity. Using house urns found in central and northern Europe as a case study, Bhabha’s hybridity concept is ...
Caroline Petersson
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Hybridity of the Jewish Diaspora Characters in Pearl S. Buck's Novel Peony (1948)
This research aims to investigate the hybridity of the Jewish diaspora characters in Pearl Sydenstricker Buck's novel Peony (1948). Peony (1948) raises identity issues especially within the Jewish diaspora characters.
Ayu Ratna Ningtyas
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The hybridity of Indies culture in Indonesian novel translation into French
Postcolonial novels incorporating hybrid culture elements into the story present new problems for translation. The hybrid elements that appear in the source text can be maintained or removed in the translation process, depending on the strategy adopted ...
Arwatrisi Ediani, Sajarwa
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Strategic Afro-Modernism, Dynamic Hybridity, and Bebop's Socio-Political Significance [PDF]
In this chapter, I argue that one can articulate a historically attuned and analytically rich model for understanding jazz in its various inflections. That is, on the one hand, such a model permits us to affirm jazz as a historically conditioned, dynamic
Nielsen, Cynthia R.
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Hybridizing the hybrid procedure [PDF]
From the Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Disclosures: Author has nothing to disclose with regard to commercial support. Received for publication Oct 17, 2015; accepted for publication Oct 19, 2015; available ahead of print Nov 18, 2015. Address for reprints: Sanjiv
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