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Value landscapes in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research and assessment: exploring indeterminacies and disconnects. [PDF]
Schaltegger AS, Vienni-Baptista B.
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Transforming Seven Kinds of Relational Pain. [PDF]
Gaete-Silva J +3 more
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Moving to a "flat with referee" in older age: an embodied and social transition. [PDF]
Gfeller F, Zittoun T.
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Associations of Indigenous language knowledge and physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual balance among First Nations living on reserve in British Columbia, Canada. [PDF]
Berry BA +4 more
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On the social reappropriation of nature
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 1999Ecological economics is based on a principle of incommensurability. No economic, ecological or technological instrument can establish the real value of Nature in the economy: heterogeneous physical, biological, economic, and cultural processes are involved in the comparative evaluation of economic, energy, and environmental rationalities.
Enrique Leff
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Occupying the streets, occupying words. Reframing new feminisms through reappropriation
The dataset that supports the findings of this study are archived in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid data repository e‐cienciaDatos in https://doi.org/10.21950/UCYSA1This paper presents a Critical and Socio-Cognitive analysis of protest discourse as ...
Manuela Romano
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Mixed messages: Resistance and reappropriation in rave culture [PDF]
Brian Ott was a professor in the Department of Speech Communication at Colorado State University.Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-270).This essay concerns the dynamic tension between resistance and reappropriation in the youth subcultural ...
Brian L Ott, Bill D Herman
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2020
Didier Eribon’s autobiographical work Retour à Reims [Return to Reims] (2009) traces a life itinerary that sees its author abandon, and then revisit, his proletarian roots. Underscoring the affective disturbance that he associates with the project, Eribon makes numerous cross-textual references, both in this text and its sequel, La Société comme ...
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Didier Eribon’s autobiographical work Retour à Reims [Return to Reims] (2009) traces a life itinerary that sees its author abandon, and then revisit, his proletarian roots. Underscoring the affective disturbance that he associates with the project, Eribon makes numerous cross-textual references, both in this text and its sequel, La Société comme ...
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