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The Phoenician past, historians have long argued, was the preserve of Lebanese nationalists who sought to trace the genealogy of their darling state into the distant past in order to articulate a distinctive identity for Lebanon reflecting their ...
Andrew Arsan
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This paper intends to review on what the situation is regarding “political ecology”, in the framework of classical political philosophy. The most common manners to think the problem, environmental ethics and philosophy of the technique, are important but
Fabrice Flipo
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The Other Side of Hospitality: Migratory Aesthetics in Yael Bartana’s True Finn
My paper examines Mieke Bal’s concept of migratory aesthetics through the prism of hospitality. Critical of academic and institutional tendencies that either deny particularism or pin agents and artefacts to their alleged context, Bal develops her ...
Achia Anzi
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The gwoup-a-po in Guadeloupe: can a culture be (re)appropriated?
Guadeloupe’s gwoup-a-po and mouvman kiltirel are no longer the marginalized gwoup-a-mas who, in the first half of the 20th century, tried to earn a few coins by marching through town during the carnival period, nor the farmhands who played gwoka music in
Flore Pavy
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Cuisine « nissarde » et particularisme niçois
The creation, in 1998, of the registered trade-mark “Cuisine nissarde” by the departmental union of tourism agencies of the « Alpes-Maritimes » (UDOTSI), in order to counterbalance the degradation of the image of the traditional regional cooking and of ...
Aline Brochot
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Turkish Experience with Divestiture between 2010 and 2019: A Comparative Historical Evaluation
Turkey has pursued a policy of divestiture over the past four decades. Yet, it seems that the scholarly research has largely neglected a full account of the recent divestitures. To fill the gap in the literature, this article employs a Marxian analytical
Ahmet Zaifer
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Clientelismo, privatizzazione del pubblico e governo di partito
The central theme of this article is clientelism considered as a social and political phenomenon. Our attention is focused on the one hand on clientele as a type of social relationship rooted in territories and communities and, on the other, on the ...
Pietro Fantozzi, Francesco Raniolo
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We Spring from that History: Bernard Lazare, between Universalism and Particularism
This paper examines the evolution of Jewish identity in the works of writer and critic Bernard Lazare. It suggests that Lazare’s oeuvre elucidates one of the central tensions in modern Jewish thought: the division between those thinkers who use the
Joel Swanson
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Over the past 50 years, the science of pediatric rheumatology has grown exponentially due to an expansion in the understanding of complex rheumatic conditions and a surge in novel targeted therapeutics. Physician‐scientists in the field of pediatric rheumatology have played major roles in these advancements that have improved the care of children ...
Ekemini A. Ogbu +2 more
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Women’s Rigths in Latvia 1918–1940: between Equality in Political Rights and Civil Inequality
Publication is dedicated to women’s equality in the Republic of Latvia civil law in the 20th century interwar period. With the foundation of the Republic of Latvia, legal basis was laid for equality in the political rights of genders.
Sanita Osipova
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