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Dynamique de la presse payante au Luxembourg
The print and paid press is experiencing difficult moments in Europe. The numeric turn of the 1990’s favoring dematerialised and free information, seems to have got a negative impact on this media.
Christian Lamour, Nathalie Lorentz
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Space, Language and Identity Politics in Higher Education
As a way of introducing the theme tackled by this guest-edited issue of the Journal of Student Affairs in Africa (JSAA), it is worthwhile to pose a question, albeit a rhetorical one: Why would a journal dedicated to theoretical, practical and reflective ...
Philippa Tumubweinee +1 more
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"Fear and trembling" by Amélie Nothomb: Autobiography as a dialogue between imagined communities
The aim of this article is to explore the process undergone by the protagonist of Stupeur et Tremblement (Fear and trembling) by Amélie Nothomb. As this process is believed to be a dialogue between cultures, a Bakhtinian approach has been taken to ...
Noemi Rámila Díaz
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Imagined communities against the tide? The questioned political projection of nationalism
This article deals with the validity of Anderson’s definition of imagined communities and the future of imagination typical of nationalism. It is based on bibliographic review and research on the case of Cerdanya. Three questions of Anderson’s definition
Albert Moncusí
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Teacher Socialization of EFL Teachers at Public School Levels in Central Mexico
This study aimed at exploring the processes of teacher socialization and identity formation of nine English as a foreign language teachers at public schools in central Mexico.
M. Martha Lengeling +2 more
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Imagining a Poetics of Loss: Building Communities in the Works of Joy Harjo and Saadi Youssef
This article aims at showing how the poetry of Joy Harjo and Saadi Youssef becomes the imagined geography of the Muscogee (Creek) nation and Iraq respectively.
Bayan Al-Dahiyat, Ahmad Y. Majdoubeh
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Imagining biosocial communities: HIV, risk and gay and bisexual men in the North East of England [PDF]
Many critics have charted an increasing biomedical and individualised approach to HIV prevention among gay and bisexual men, citing a significant shift in HIV policy and practice away from the community-based approaches to HIV prevention which ...
Young, Ingrid
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The Importance of Imagined Communities – and Benedict Anderson
Benedict Anderson’s remarkable book Imagined Communities reshaped the study of nations and nationalism. Strikingly original, it broke with previous over-emphasis on the European continent and falsely polarized arguments as to whether nations were always ...
Craig Calhoun
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In the present article, I examine Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis’s five chronicles, published between 1894-1897 in the Rio de Janeiro newspaper A Gazeta de Notícias, on the Brazilian Republic’s assault against the Canudos community in Northeasten Brazil.
Carolina Sá Carvalho
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