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Short report. Narrative competence in Italian preschool children with sex chromosome trisomies
Background: The neuropsychological profile of children with sex chromosome trisomies [SCTs] is frequently characterised by delays and impairments in language development.
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Competing Narratives in the Russell-Copleston Debate
Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 2021In 1948, Bertrand Russell and Frederick Copleston entertained us with a radiophonic debate, on the BBC, concerning the rational proofs of God’s existence. This debate is primarily a product of Authors’ mindset. In this sense, every argument on each side presupposes a universal reason from which human intellect can grasp a certain degree of truth ...
Andreas Gonçalves Lind, Bruno Nobre
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Competing Narratives about Competing Narratives: Psychology and Palestinian–Israeli Conflict
Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2011Abstract In their professional and academic roles as well as their personal and political efforts, many psychologists seek to understand, and ultimately help resolve, the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. Too often, however, they overemphasize the centrality of competing narratives, partly in response to depoliticizing ...
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Competing Historical Narratives
East Central Europe, 2009Competing Historical Narratives : [Review of] Brubaker, Rogers et al: Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town'. Princeton, N.J.
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European Journal of Social Theory, 2000
Relying on a powerful collective narrative through which political, legal and social decision-making is guided in the name of science, the authority of scientific experts reaches beyond the boundaries of their certified knowledge base. Therefore, expertise constitutes and is constituted by transgressive competence. The author argues that (1) changes in
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Relying on a powerful collective narrative through which political, legal and social decision-making is guided in the name of science, the authority of scientific experts reaches beyond the boundaries of their certified knowledge base. Therefore, expertise constitutes and is constituted by transgressive competence. The author argues that (1) changes in
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Competing Narratives of Sovereignty and Impunity
2022The House of Lords’ landmark case Pinochet triggered an extraordinary political and academic interest in the issue of immunities of State officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction. Do domestic law enforcement mechanisms have jurisdiction to investigate and adjudicate purported crimes committed by foreign officials, including the (former) holders of ...
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