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ABSTRACT Modern deaths have become reiterations. That is, despite exhibiting a seemingly high‐level of diversity in death's representations in everyday lives, death suffers from a particular onto‐epistemological poverty that prevents it from being imagined otherwise.
Zhaoxi Zheng +2 more
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LE CONCEPT DE SÉMIOLOGIE CORPORELLE ET ÉROTIQUE DANS LOGIQUE DU SENS DE GILLES DELEUZE. APPROCHES DELEUZIENNES D’UNE «GRAMMAIRE DES FANTASMES» ÉMANANT DES ŒUVRES DE LEWIS CARROLL [PDF]
Dans Pourparlers, Gilles Deleuze déclare avoir consacré tous ses écrits aux notions de «signe» et de «sens». La lecture des œuvres de Léopold Sacher-Masoch, Marcel Proust et Lewis Carroll qu’il propose relève d’une véritable sémiologie corporelle.
Sophie SALIN
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This article examines how Artificial Intelligence (AI) wildlife‐monitoring tools can be reimagined to support the Indigenous‐led Mayh community‐based monitoring program in the Warddeken Indigenous Protected Area. We show that Indigenous‐led implementation and governance are essential for ensuring AI strengthens, rather than disrupts, local stewardship ...
Cara E. Penton +16 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patient groups and policymakers are calling for the implementation of relationship‐centred, co‐ordinated care for vulnerable older people. Relationship‐centred care highlights the significance of strong, quality relationships among residents, their families and the broader healthcare team.
Rosie Pritchett +3 more
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Redefining Leadership to Mobilize Gender Equity in the Global Culinary Industry
ABSTRACT Gender inequality remains deeply entrenched in the culinary industry, where masculinist hierarchies, exclusionary cultures, and heroic ideals of the master chef continue to marginalize women. Most contemporary initiatives to address these challenges promote women's advancement through the celebration of individual inspiring women chefs and ...
Nicole Ferry +2 more
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Richard Foulkes. Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage. (« The Nineteenth Century Series »)
Richard Foulkes enseigne l’Histoire du théâtre à l’université de Leicester. Lorsqu’on enseigne Lewis Carroll à l’université, on sait à quel point cet auteur aimait le théâtre, théâtre de marionnettes ou charades, et Foulkes a eu raison de s’intéresser à ...
Escuret, Annie
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Between Cratylism and positivism: the old poem and what Alice found there [PDF]
In this paper I shall refer summarily to nineteenth century philology in an attempt to relate it with the wordplay found in the works of Lewis Carroll in order to establish a correct range of (dis)continuities.
Amadeu Viana
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Genres of Paradoxical IS Theorising: Of Chaos–Puzzles and Spear–Shields
ABSTRACT Paradox is a powerful lens for theorising information systems (IS) phenomena. However, as scholars apply the term to fundamentally different phenomena, ‘paradox’ risks dilution. Much confusion stems from conflating two concepts under the same English label ‘paradox’: chaos–puzzles (seemingly impossible ideas, aligned with the Chinese term ‘bei
Blair Wang +2 more
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Lewis Carroll e il linguaggio della mente
Commento stilistico sulla lingua di Lewis Carroll nei tre ...
Bendelli
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ABSTRACT Sheep production contributes to a secure and diverse food and fibre supply in the United States, with growing ethnic diversity strengthening demand. Katahdin is a composite hair‐type sheep breed developed in the United States that has become the most popular breed in many regions of the country and the first one to have genomic selection ...
Alejandra Toro Ospina +6 more
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