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“Colonialism” and linguistic decolonization’s epistemologies: a reflection from Africa
One of the most effective space of colonial domination has always been language. In the case of the Portuguese colonialism, it was exclusively through the Portuguese language that a black African could be considered as a cidadão or an indigena, according
Inocência L. S. Mata
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RETRANSLATION OF CULTURAL CODE IN RUSSIAN-PORTUGUESE LITERARY TRANSLATION: TRANSLATION EXPERIMENT
The article questions adequacy of retranslation the cultural code in literary text when translated from Russian to Portuguese. The aim of the study is to develop the concept of translation experiment, which allows of identifying adequate ways of relaying
Vasilisa A. Danilova
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Breaking Down Online and Digital Reporting Practices: A Research Map From Websites to Social Media
ABSTRACT This paper adopts a mixed research methodology, integrating bibliometric and systematic literature review (SLR) tools, to systematise the academic contributions and the different bodies of knowledge generated over the last decades on online and digital reporting practices, ranging from websites to social media.
Giuseppe Nicolò +3 more
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Abstract Transnational guidelines on skills and competencies for lifelong learning, along with curriculum reforms to promote curriculum flexibility and autonomy in schools, are pressing teachers to be engaged in curriculum and pedagogical innovation focused on student‐centred approaches favourable to developing learner autonomy.
Thiago Freires +3 more
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A travel language, transgressions and rumors
The Portuguese language and its importance to the literature of African countries, i.e., former Portuguese colonies. The identitary ties with the “fatherland” decreased and the imposed language acquired different facets in Angola, Cabo Verde, Moçambique,
Carmen Lucia Tindó Ribeiro Secco
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ABSTRACT Objective Social comparison has been widely implicated in the etiology and maintenance of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. At the same time, however, the magnitude of this relationship remains unclear, with existing studies varying widely in methodology, measurement, and sample characteristics.
Fidan Turk +5 more
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Tick‐Tock, the Time Has Come: Leveraging TikTok to Understand, Prevent, and Treat Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective TikTok—a highly engaging social media platform with a powerful algorithm that displays short videos—has become massively popular in recent years. As research highlights the concerning relationship between image‐based content on social media and disordered eating symptoms, TikTok may serve as an optimal platform to understand eating ...
Macarena Kruger +3 more
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The Problem-Solving Decision-Making scale-translation and validation for the Portuguese language: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Gregório M +5 more
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Are seizure forecasts and cycles better than chance? What chance?
Abstract Objective There is a growing synergy between the lines of research on cycles in epilepsy and seizure forecasting. It has been conjectured, for instance, that incorporating information about significant seizure cycles into forecasting algorithms can lead to a better‐than‐chance forecasting performance.
Ralph G. Andrzejak +4 more
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Linguistic and cultural adaptation to the Portuguese language of antimicrobial dose adjustment software. [PDF]
Silva SDD +6 more
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