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Convergence of neurodegeneration and the arts: a conversation between researchers about stigma, co-creativity, and transformation. [PDF]
Kuhlmann N +3 more
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Computational complexity as a potential limitation on brain-behaviour mapping. [PDF]
Ozkirli A, Herzog MH, Jastrzębowska MA.
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A Systematic Mapping Literature Review on Two-Eyed Seeing in P-20 Education. [PDF]
Gardner-Vandy K +4 more
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"The Computer as a Sophisticated Disguise of the Devil" : Supposed Technophobia in German-Speaking Protestant Churches towards Electronic Data Processing (EDP). [PDF]
Meyer J.
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Public discourse and wilful incommensurability: a case for attentive free speech. [PDF]
Smith T, Kelly BW.
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Caricature maps have long been used for political propaganda, forging ideas and views. This study examines the successful examples of political propaganda from different historical periods by combining the caricature genre with cartography.
Eugenia Sarafova
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Political Caricature as a Reflection of Israel's Development
2017The typical Israeli caricature concentrates on conveying a message by graphic means that are as economical as possible. The unique situation of the State of Israel, which is under a constant state of siege, is obviously a permanent motif in caricature.
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Parable of the Minas: A Caricature of Zealot Political Economy
International Journal of Social Economics, 1987In a recent article, I demonstrated that Jesus's parable of the talents given in Matthew (25: 14–30) describes a co‐operative or monastic economy of self‐starting servants that is both efficient because it maximises total output and equitable because distribution is based on needs.
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Caricature And French Political Culture 1830–1848
2000Abstract Charles Philipon (1800-1862) was the founder of the satirical illustrated press in France. With the newspapers he owned and directed, La Caricature and Le Charivari, he led an unprecedentedly coherent and vitriolic campaign of disrespect against King Louis-Philippe and his regime.
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