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Résumé Apparue au milieu des années 1980, la géographie féministe est demeurée en marge de la géographie du Québec, comme s'il s'agissait d'une branche mineure de la géographie. Or, après avoir intégré des préoccupations liées à la géographie des genres et des sexualités, la géographie féministe s'élargit et se consolide sur les plans théorique ...
Lama Boustani +2 more
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Recension: ”Konstnären. Entreprenör, geni, normbrytare, visionär och resenär”
Recension: ”Konstnären. Entreprenör, geni, normbrytare, visionär och resenär”. Nationalmuseum och Moderna museet på Konstakademin, därefter på Moderna museet i Malmö (24.9.2016–19.2.2017)
Robert Stasinski, Stasinski, Robert
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Roxane Gagnon
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Summary Stimulus control is part of the widely used cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia. However, there is a lack of knowledge about its mechanisms of action and effectiveness when used alone. This systematic review with network meta‐analysis aimed to evaluate stimulus control efficacy when used alone compared with cognitive behavioural therapy ...
Mikael Demers Verreault +5 more
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Carl Cassegård och Håkan Thörn. I apokalypsens skugga
Christian Ståhl
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Christine Guinand
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Matteo Ricci's Depictions of Alexander the Great in Late Ming China☆
Abstract This article primarily focuses on the origin, the earliest dissemination and the accommodation of European Alexander texts in imperial China by Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552–1610). After providing an overview of the Chinese Alexander traditions, it first examines the sources of inspiration for Ricci's choice of Alexander as the prominent ...
Yaliang Fu
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Tilman, Francis (2004). Penser le projet. Concepts et outils d’une pédagogie émancipatrice.
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Olivier Maulini
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The consul vanishes? On using and not using Gregory the Great's Register in early medieval England
This article builds upon recent scholarship emphasizing the importance of Gregory the Great's Register as a key text of the Carolingian and post‐Carolingian library, exploring by contrast its peculiarly limited reception in England. It first surveys what little evidence we have for its citation by English ecclesiastics (post‐c.1000, mostly via Wulfstan)
Benjamin Savill
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