EU – a Caricature of an International Actor? How The Economist Imagines EU Actorness
Constructivist attempts to focus on analysis of the European identity, including the foreign policy dimension, rely almost exclusively on textual and verbal discourse. But discourse as such is not limited to textual and verbal acts; graphics and visuals,
Daniela Chalániová
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Emotions as Key to Russian GenZs' Consumption of Political News. [PDF]
Salikhova EA, Vyugina DM.
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A PCA-Based Active Appearance Model for Characterising Modes of Spatiotemporal Variation in Dynamic Facial Behaviours. [PDF]
Watson DM, Johnston A.
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'Mind-forg'd Manacles': Virtual Experience and Innocent Publication. [PDF]
Rochford F.
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History, philosophy, and science education: reflections on genetics 20 years after the human genome project. [PDF]
Meunier R.
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The Function of Memes in Political Discourse. [PDF]
Anderau G, Barbarrusa D.
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Political humor: Analysis of political caricature in the referendum 2007
El presente artículo constituye un acercamiento al estudio del rol que desempeña el humor en el sistema político costarricense, específicamente la caricatura respecto al Tratado de Libre Comercio entre Centroamérica, República Dominicana y Estados Unidos (TLC) durante el proceso de referéndum, desarrollado en Costa Rica en 2007 ...
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Relational Humor and Identity Framing in the "Virgin vs. Chad" Meme Format. [PDF]
Postigo-Fuentes AY.
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Lights, Camera, Stigma? Bollywood's Depiction of Mental Health Professionals: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Moar DD, Mitra RK, Mittal S.
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Brexit, trade and the governance of non-communicable diseases: a research agenda. [PDF]
Hawkins B +3 more
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