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‘A Sort of Armed Argument’: Ireland's Civil War of Words
Abstract This article sets out to contribute to the study of the languages of European civil wars through outlining and analysing the deployment of language as a weapon by the opposing sides of the Irish independence movement that split over the terms of the Anglo‐Irish Treaty of December 1921.
DONAL Ó DRISCEOIL
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Spartan Daily, October 13, 1964 [PDF]
Volume 52, Issue 15https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/4625/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Fortified Settlements of the 9th and 10th Centuries ad in Central Europe: structure, function and symbolism [PDF]
Open access article. © Society for Medieval Archaeology 2012.The structure, function(s)and symbolism of early medieval (9th-10th centuries ad) fortified settlements from central Europe, in particular today's Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia,
Borkovský I +24 more
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ABSTRACT Starting with the Facebook‐Cambridge Analytica scandal and its link to Brexit and the 2016 US elections, the nexus among online political advertising, micro‐targeting, and data‐driven electoral campaigning has revealed its disruptive potential for democracies.
Enea Fiore +2 more
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Practising Politics in a Disorderly Democracy
Taking as its starting point Ron May's scholarship on Papua New Guinea as a “disorderly democracy,” this article examines how politics is practised in the PNG Parliament. Using a case study of the events of late 2020, when a vote of no confidence against the Marape government was mooted but eventually failed to materialise, it adopts a practice theory ...
Kerryn Baker
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Images as ramparts against the demons of gambling
The article approaches playing as a complex experience, to understand its links with the phenomenon of gambling, thanks to some images, emblems of elements and forces which are investigated with instruments of a hermeneutic type.This interpretation aims ...
Francesca Antonacci
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Trans-Kama and Penza Defensive Lines of the Russian State i n the Second Half of the XVII Century
Borders of Russia have been gradually moving southwards since the end of the XIV century. Each movement of the frontier leads to its maintaining.
Viktor I. Vikhlyaev +2 more
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Education matters: the emergence of social media and scepticism towards science
Abstract This paper analyses General Social Survey (United States) data and provides evidence that the advent of Facebook and other social media platforms has widened the gap in scepticism towards science between low‐educated Americans and their more highly educated counterparts.
Gianluca Cerruti
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The aim of this study is to compare extended lines of fortifications that differ in design and try to clearly determine their purpose, methods of construction and use in defense. “Long walls” and “long ramparts” were created in different countries and at
Koval Vladimir Yu.
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The geomorphological role of snow since the Little Ice Age in the Sierra de Ancares (NW Spain)
On the Pico Cuiña cirque, Sierra de Ancares (León, Spain), the seasonal snow cover undergoes both slow and rapid mass displacements. Push associated with moving snow is responsible for an intense geomorphological activity, which is characterised by the ...
P. Carrera-Gómez, M. Valcárcel
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