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Protokoll der Internationalen Sozialistischen Konferenz in Wien: vom 22. - 27. Februar 1921
In: Reprints zur Sozialgeschichte
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Rettens rolle etter 22. juli:: Minnearbeid, overlevende og gjenoppbygging
In: Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 28-45
ISSN: 2535-2512
Primera época - Año VII, Número 21-22, mayo 2005
In: Revista de El Colegio de San Luís, Heft 20-21
ISSN: 2007-8846
Este número corresponde a la primera época de la Revista de El Colegio de San Luis, denominado VETAS.
Rechenschafts-Berichte des Gauvorstandes (Gau 22) und der Zahlstellenverwaltung München: für d. Jahr
A Modern History of the British People, 1910-22
In: Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 254
The Muslim Question in Europe : Political Controversies and Public Philosophies
In this book, the author argues that the vehement controversies surrounding European Muslims are better understood as persistent, unresolved intra-European political tensions rather than as a clash between "Islam and the West." This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched. ; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ; In this book, the author argues that the vehement controversies surrounding European Muslims are better understood as persistent, unresolved intra-European political tensions rather than as a clash between "Islam and the West." This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The Age of Skin and the Epoch of an Author: A Eulogy to Dubravka Ugrešić
In: Comparative Southeast European studies: COMPSEES, Band 71, Heft 3, S. 434-447
ISSN: 2701-8202
Abstract
This text, the initial purpose of which was to review Dubravka Ugrešić's latest book in English translation, the collection of essays The Age of Skin (2020), unexpectedly transformed into a synthetic writing on the literary and cultural relevance of this great feminist post-Yugoslav author, who passed away suddenly on 17 March 2023. The article analyses the main theses of the book and contextualizes them within Dubravka Ugrešić's overall text corpus, emphasizing the importance of her essayistic authorial voice—a voice that articulates critical topics of our time, from poverty, exploitation, and violence, to migrations, everyday life mythologies, and popular culture, to melancholic recollections of a better past, together with a utopian future and the possibility of resistance, enabled also by the power and beauty of literature.
Doing the Fairy Tale Quest: Contesting the Author in the Video Game Jenny LeClue: Detectivú
In: Girlhood studies: an interdisciplinary journal, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 106-123
ISSN: 1938-8322
Despite the encouragement of women's and girls' curiosity in matriarchal and oral fairy tale traditions, their patriarchal print production in Western Europe reframed this trait as undesirable. Fairy tale print productions also troubled the tales' transformative and communal form in establishing versions that would receive ongoing duplication by attaching prominent authorial figures. In this article, I investigate the teen girl detective game as a format that reflects upon and updates these values. Taking Mografi's Jenny LeClue: Detectivú as my case study, I interpret the text as a postmodern fairy tale revision that unsettles the master narrative and the notion of the singular authorial figure. The game encourages the player's active investigatory participation while presenting a narrative that invites collaboration and a critique of the conservative author.
Philosophical essays: concerning human understanding. By the author of the Essays moral and political
iv,256,[4]p. ; 12⁰. ; The author of the Essays moral and political = David Hume. ; With two final leaves of advertisements. ; Reproduction of original from the British Library. ; English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT4022. ; Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
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Commonwealth heads of government meeting: Harare, 16-22 October 1991
In: Southern Africa record, Heft 63, S. 27-48
ISSN: 0377-5445
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List of cadets in favor of an illumination on 22 February 1827
List of cadets at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, in favor of an illumination on 22 February 1827 and who agree to pay their portion of the cost.
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Is offensive commenting contagious online? Examining public vs. interpersonal swearing in response to Donald Trump's YouTube campaign videos
• Purpose: The current study explores the spillover effects of offensive commenting in online community from the lens of emotional and behavioral contagion. Specifically, it examines the contagion of swearing –a linguistic mannerism that conveys high arousal emotion –based upon two mechanisms of contagion: mimicry and social interaction effect. • Design/methodology/approach: The study performs a series of mixed-effect logistic regressions to investigate the contagious potential of offensive comments collected from YouTube in response to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign videos posted between January and April 2016. • Findings: The study examines non-random incidences of two types of swearing online: public and interpersonal. Findings suggest that a first-level (a.k.a. parent) comment's public swearing tends to trigger chains of interpersonal swearing in the second-level (a.k.a. child) comments. Meanwhile, among the child-comments, a sequentially preceding comment's swearing is contagious to the following comment only across the same swearing type. Based on the findings, the study concludes that offensive comments are contagious and have impact on shaping the community-wide linguistic norms of online user interactions. • Originality/value: The study discusses the ways in which an individual's display of offensiveness may influence and shape discursive cultures on the Internet. This study delves into the mechanisms of text-based contagion by differentiating between mimicry effect and social interaction effect. While online emotional contagion research to this date has focused on the difference between positive and negative valence, Internet research that specifically look at the contagious potential of offensive expressions remain sparse. Keywords: Verbal Aggression, Offensive Comments, Emotional Contagion, Swearing and Profanity, Linguistic Mimicry, YouTube ; Kwon, K. H., & Gruzd, A. (2017). Is Offensive Commenting Contagious Online? Examining Public vs. Interpersonal Swearing in Response to Donald Trump's YouTube Campaign Videos. Internet Research, 27(4), 991-1010, https://doi.org/10.1108/IntR-02-2017-0072
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