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    Optimising qualitative longitudinal analysis: Insights from a study of traumatic brain injury recovery and adaptation.Joanna K. Fadyl, Alexis Channon, Alice Theadom & Kathryn M. McPherson - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (2):e12170.
    Knowledge about aspects that influence recovery and adaptation in the postacute phase of disabling health events is key to understanding how best to provide appropriate rehabilitation and health services. Qualitative longitudinal research makes it possible to look for patterns, key time points and critical moments that could be vital for interventions and supports. However, strategies that support robust data management and analysis for longitudinal qualitative research in health‐care are not well documented in the literature. This article reviews three challenges encountered (...)
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    An Assessment of Computer-Generated Stimuli for Use in Studies of Body Size Estimation and Bias.Joanna Alexi, Kendra Dommisse, Dominique Cleary, Romina Palermo, Nadine Kloth & Jason Bell - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Inaccurate body size judgements are associated with body image disturbances, a clinical feature of many eating disorders. Accordingly, body related stimuli have become increasingly important in the study of estimation inaccuracies and body image disturbances. Technological advancements in the last decade have led to an increased use of computer generated (CG) body stimuli in body image research. However, recent face perception research has suggested that CG face stimuli are not recognised as readily and may not fully tap facial processing mechanisms. (...)
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    Dancing With Health: Quality of Life and Physical Improvements From an EU Collaborative Dance Programme With Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment.Vicky Karkou, Irene Dudley-Swarbrick, Jennifer Starkey, Ailsa Parsons, Supritha Aithal, Joanna Omylinska-Thurston, Helena M. Verkooijen, Rosalie van den Boogaard, Yoanna Dochevska, Stefka Djobova, Ivaylo Zdravkov, Ivelina Dimitrova, Aldona Moceviciene, Adriana Bonifacino, Alexis Matua Asumi, Dolores Forgione, Andrea Ferrari, Elisa Grazioli, Claudia Cerulli, Eliana Tranchita, Massimo Sacchetti & Attilio Parisi - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background:Women's health has received renewed attention in the last few years including health rehabilitation options for women affected by breast cancer. Dancing has often been regarded as one attractive option for supporting women's well-being and health, but research with women recovering from breast cancer is still in its infancy. Dancing with Health is multi-site pilot study that aimed to evaluate a dance programme for women in recovery from breast cancer across five European countries.Methods:A standardized 32 h dance protocol introduced a (...)
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  4. Alexis de Tocqueville i wartości.Joanna Kurczewska - 1977 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 23.
     
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    Companionability characterization for the expansion of an o-minimal theory by a dense subgroup.Alexi Block Gorman - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (10):103316.
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    Assessment of the action plan to strengthen values in students through scientific research.Alexi Domínguez Fabars, Irina Guzmán Sancho & Dania Rodríguez Carrión - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (2):228-238.
    RESUMEN La investigación científica constituye uno de los principios en los cuales se respalda la formación integral de los estudiantes de las ciencias médicas, por lo que los autores del presente texto se propusieron como objetivo exponer elementos de un plan de acciones establecido para reforzar los valores en los estudiantes de ciencias médicas centrado en la investigación científica utilizando un estudio de correlación en la facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, de Santiago de Cuba en el (...)
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    The GCSE: An Examination.Joanna North - 1988 - British Journal of Educational Studies 36 (3):284-285.
  8. Picturebooks, pedagogy, and philosophy.Joanna Haynes & Karin Murris - 2012 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Karin Murris.
    A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2012! Contemporary picturebooks open up spaces for philosophical dialogues between people of all ages. As works of art, picturebooks offer unique opportunities to explore ideas and to create meaning collaboratively. This book considers censorship of certain well-known picturebooks, challenging the assumptions on which this censorship is based. Through a lively exploration of children's responses to these same picturebooks the authors paint a way of working philosophically based on respectful listening and creative and authentic interactions, rather (...)
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    An Open-Ended Story of Some Hidden Sides of Listening or (What) Are We Really (Doing) with Childhood?Joanna Haynes & Magda Costa Carvalho - 2023 - Childhood and Philosophy 19:01-26.
    The paper arises from a shared event that turned into an experience: the finding of a childlike piece of paper on our way to a conference about philosophy in schools and how it affects our educational ideas and research practices on listening to children. Triggered by the question of what it means to listen, we are led to the exercise of self-questioning inspired by some of the authors that have already written about the topic, specifically in the context of the (...)
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    (1 other version)Approaches to child labour in the supply chain.Diana Winstanley, Joanna Clark & Helena Leeson - 2002 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 11 (3):210–223.
    This paper examines the difficulties of dealing with child labour in the supply chain. It begins by identifying a number of the factors which make global supply chains so difficult to manage. It goes on to outline a framework of different approaches that can be taken to managing the supply chain with relation to child labour, moving from national and international regulation, through to the role of NGOs and the companies themselves. Focusing on an ‘engagement’ strategy for dealing with child (...)
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  11. Do framing effects make moral intuitions unreliable?Joanna Demaree-Cotton - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (1):1-22.
    I address Sinnott-Armstrong's argument that evidence of framing effects in moral psychology shows that moral intuitions are unreliable and therefore not noninferentially justified. I begin by discussing what it is to be epistemically unreliable and clarify how framing effects render moral intuitions unreliable. This analysis calls for a modification of Sinnott-Armstrong's argument if it is to remain valid. In particular, he must claim that framing is sufficiently likely to determine the content of moral intuitions. I then re-examine the evidence which (...)
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    right under our noses: the postponement of children's political equality and the NOW.Joanna Haynes & Karin Murris - 2021 - Childhood and Philosophy 17:01-21.
    Responding to the invitation of this special issue of Childhood and Philosophy this paper considers the ethos of facilitation in philosophical enquiry with children, and the spatial-temporal order of the community of enquiry. Within the Philosophy with Children movement, there are differences of thinking and practice on ‘facilitation’ in communities of philosophical enquiry, and we suggest that these have profound implications for the political agency of children. Facilitation can be enacted as a chronological practice of progress and development that works (...)
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    Dialog as interpersonal synergy.Riccardo Fusaroli, Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi & Kristian Tylén - 2013 - New Ideas in Psychology.
    What is the proper unit of analysis in the psycholinguistics of dialog? While classical approaches are largely based on models of individual linguistic processing, recent advances stress the social coordinative nature of dialog. In the influential interactive alignment model, dialogue is thus approached as the progressive entrainment of interlocutors' linguistic behaviors toward the alignment of situation models. Still, the driving mechanisms are attributed to individual cognition in the form of automatic structural priming. Challenging these ideas, we outline a dynamical framework (...)
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    “Nudge” in the clinical consultation – an acceptable form of medical paternalism?Ajay Aggarwal, Joanna Davies & Richard Sullivan - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):31.
    Libertarian paternalism is a concept derived from cognitive psychology and behavioural science. It is behind policies that frame information in such a way as to encourage individuals to make choices which are in their best interests, while maintaining their freedom of choice. Clinicians may view their clinical consultations as far removed from the realms of cognitive psychology but on closer examination there are a number of striking similarities.
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  15. Clues for Consequentialists.Joanna M. Burch-Brown - 2014 - Utilitas 26 (1):105-119.
    In an influential paper, James Lenman argues that consequentialism can provide no basis for ethical guidance, because we are irredeemably ignorant of most of the consequences of our actions. If our ignorance of distant consequences is great, he says, we can have little reason to recommend one action over another on consequentialist grounds. In this article, I show that for reasons to do with statistical theory, the cluelessness objection is too pessimistic. We have good reason to believe that certain patterns (...)
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    Waves of Flickering Murmurs in Everyday Life: Playing Between Ages.Joanna Haynes, Magda Costa Carvalho, Viktor Johansson, Tiago Almeida, Lois Peach, Karen Wickett, Claudia Blandon, Emma Bush, Arthur C. Wolf, Georgios Petropoulos, Rose-Anne Reynolds, Giovanna Caetano-Silva, Kathrin Paal, Bakhtawar Khosa, Patricia Hannam, Hanna Oester-Barkey, Dani Landau, Mandy Andrews & Jan Georgeson - 2024 - Childhood and Philosophy 20:01-35.
    The article explores the rich and varied experiences of a collective writing project, unfolding through an anecdote involving Charlie, a young boy who creatively disrupted conventional photography methods. This incident, during an evening promenade by the sea in Ericeira (Portugal), epitomizes the project's embrace of playfulness and exploration of diverse perspectives–materialized through Charlie's playful insistence on experimenting with different angles. The event embodied the group’s approach to writing, leading to a collective inquiry into the interplay of ages, angles, and other (...)
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  17. There is no end of evil: the guilty innocents and their fallible god.Joanna Overing - 1985 - In David J. Parkin (ed.), The Anthropology of evil. New York, NY: Blackwell. pp. 244--78.
     
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  18. In defence of biodiversity.Joanna Burch-Brown & Alfred Archer - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (6):969-997.
    The concept of biodiversity has played a central role within conservation biology over the last thirty years. Precisely how it should be understood, however, is a matter of ongoing debate. In this paper we defend what we call a classic multidimensional conception of biodiversity. We begin by introducing two arguments for eliminating the concept of biodiversity from conservation biology, both of which have been put forward in a recent paper by Santana. The first argument is against the concept’s scientific usefulness. (...)
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    Creating and sustaining democratic spaces in education.Joanna Haynes & Judith Suissa - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (6):939-942.
    This article explores the context for the accompanying suite of papers on creating and sustaining democratic spaces in education. Prompted by the centenary of Summerhill, the internationally famous democratic school founded in Suffolk, England, in 1921, by A.S. Neill, this collection of papers explores and broadens out the central questions at the heart of experiments in democratic education. We suggest that, at a time of distrust in and questioning of the central institutions of democratic government, and in the wake of (...)
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  20. How to Use AI Ethically for Ethical Decision-Making.Joanna Demaree-Cotton, Brian D. Earp & Julian Savulescu - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):1-3.
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  21. Autonomy and the folk concept of valid consent.Joanna Demaree-Cotton & Roseanna Sommers - 2022 - Cognition 224 (C):105065.
    Consent governs innumerable everyday social interactions, including sex, medical exams, the use of property, and economic transactions. Yet little is known about how ordinary people reason about the validity of consent. Across the domains of sex, medicine, and police entry, Study 1 showed that when agents lack autonomous decision-making capacities, participants are less likely to view their consent as valid; however, failing to exercise this capacity and deciding in a nonautonomous way did not reduce consent judgments. Study 2 found that (...)
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    Folded wisdom: notes from Dad on life, love, and growing up.Joanna Guest - 2019 - New York, NY: Celadon Books. Edited by Robert Guest.
    For her entire childhood, Joanna's father, Bob, had a ritual: wake up at dawn, walk the dog, and sit down at the kitchen table with a blank pad of paper and plenty of colored markers to craft notes for his two children. Over the years, word games and puzzles for five-year-olds morphed into thoughtful guidance and reflections for his teenagers approaching adulthood. Now, with more than 3,500 of her father's colorful notes in hand, Joanna has decided that the (...)
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  23. The Lived Realities of Chemical Restraint: Prioritizing Patient Experience.Ryan Dougherty, Joanna Smolenski & Jared N. Smith - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (1):29-31.
    In The Conditions for Ethical Chemical Restraint, Crutchfield and Redinger (2024) propose ethical standards for the use of chemical restraints, which they consider normatively distinct from physica...
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    Listening through the Iron Curtain: RFE and Polish Radio in the “fog of war”.Joanna Walewska-Choptiany - 2019 - Centaurus 61 (3):200-231.
    In Polish historiography on radio in the Stalinist period, the official propaganda broadcast by Polish Radio is very often juxtaposed with the free and unbiased broadcasting of Radio Free Europe (RFE), which can create the impression that RFE was the only source of information in Poland and tends to diminish the importance of Polish Radio. In fact, both broadcasting institutions were crucial players in Cold War warfare, which was described by George F. Kennan in terms of Clausewitz's “fog of war.” (...)
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    Direct comparison of neural systems mediating conscious and unconscious skill learning.Daniel B. Willingham, Joanna Salidis & John D. E. Gabrieli - 2002 - Journal of Neurophysiology 88 (3):1451-1460.
  26. Sex and Love.Sue Cartledge & Joanna Ryan - 1983
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    Repräsentationen des Ethischen: Festschrift für Joanna Jabłkowska.Artur Pełka, Kalina Kupczyńska & Joanna Jabłkowska (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    Im Mittelpunkt dieser Festschrift für Professorin Joanna Jabłkowska stehen Fragen, die im Zusammenhang mit dem kulturwissenschaftlichen ethical turn in der rezenten literaturwissenschaftlichen Forschung diskutiert werden. Der Zusammenhang zwischen Ethik und Literatur wird sowohl theoretisch erfasst als auch in zahlreichen Einzelanalysen literarischer Werke diskutiert. Die literaturwissenschaftliche Perspektive wird ergänzt durch philosophische und politische Betrachtungsweisen.
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    Exploring health inequities through the actor‐network theory lens.Mar'yana Fisher, Joanna Tulloch & Olga Petrovskaya - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (4):e12504.
    Social theory plays an important role in the nursing discipline and nursing inquiry as it helps conceptually embed nursing in the larger picture of the social world. For example, a broad category of critical theory provides a unique lens for uncovering social conditions of inequity and oppression. Among the sociological theories, actor‐network theory (ANT) is an approach to research and analysis that has recently gained interest among nurse philosophers and researchers. Studies guided by ANT seek to understand phenomena of interest (...)
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    La circulations et le transfert des idees entre France et Pologne.Joanna Nowicki - 2022 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 55 (4):52-63.
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    Obieg i transfer idei między Francją i Polską.Joanna Nowicki - 2022 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 55 (4):65-78.
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    Titles and Semantic Violations Affect Eye Movements When Viewing Contemporary Paintings.Joanna Ganczarek, Karolina Pietras, Anna Stolińska & Magdalena Szubielska - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    The role of titles in perception of visual art is a topic of interesting discussions that brings together artists, curators, and researchers. Titles provide contextual cues and guide perception. They can be particularly useful when paintings include semantic violations that make them challenging for viewers, especially viewers lacking expert knowledge. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of titles and semantic violations on eye movements. A total of 127 participants without expertise in visual art viewed 40 paintings (...)
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  32. Geologia a religia. Współczesne spory o spory dawne.Joanna Gęgotek - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 83 (3):223-233.
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  33. Między fizyką a historią. Miejsce geologii w klasyfikacji nauk.Joanna Gęgotek - 2009 - Filozofia Nauki 17 (2).
    Geology is an example of the "historical-natural" sciences, and it combines methodological elements of typical natural sciences, as physics, and the methodological elements of history. As a result, there are some problems with placing it in the classification of sciences. The article consists of two parts. In the first one there is presented in short form process of developing of modern geology. Using as examples the ideas of James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Charles Lyell the author shows how the opinion (...)
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  34. On Partial Truths in Science. Some Remarks on Susan Haack's The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth.Joanna Gęgotek - 2011 - Filozofia Nauki 19 (4).
    The article is a commentary to Susan Haack’s The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth. It consists of two parts. In the first one some doubts about Haack’s conception of partiality of truth are formulated. However, Haack’s concept of truth is treated as one of the assumptions and not brought up for discussion. In the second part of the article a simple typology of possible sources of truth’s partiality in science is presented. The list includes deliberate and unintentional omissions, (...)
     
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    Literatura jako poszukiwanie prawdy. Poetyka Gottholda Ephraima Lessinga.Joanna Giel - 2020 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 15 (2):103-114.
    The aim of the article is to show the significant change in the reflections of art and literature due to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. It consists of three essential parts. Firstly, I present the historical and philosophical context which influenced Lessing’s point of view on art and literature. Secondly, according to Lessing’s theoretical writings, I move on to the most important aspects of his poetry, which are inter alia the liberation of the scheme of French classicism and the approach to Greek (...)
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    Wilhelm Dilthey we Wrocławiu.Joanna Giel - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 14 (2):115-126.
    Wilhelm Dilthey in WrocławThe article above discusses 11 years of Wilhelm Dilthey’s creative presence in Wrocław, a philosopher whose contribution to the European culture has been never questioned. Dilthey was appointed to the University of Wrocław in March 1871. Same year in October, he moved to Wrocław, took over the department of philosophy from Christlieb Julius Braniβ and started academic lectures in autumn. Acclimatizing in the Silesian capital was dif ficult for the philosopher, in his letters he complained about the (...)
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  37. Identity contingencies in an autoethnography of Polish Bukovina dwellers.Joanna Gorzelana - 2021 - In Malgorzata Haladewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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  38. Identity contingencies in an autoethnography of Polish Bukovina dwellers.Joanna Gorzelana - 2021 - In Malgorzata Haladewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Communication interculturelle et construction identitaire Européenne.Joanna Nowicki - 2005 - Hermes 41:131.
    À l'occasion du débat sur le traité constitutionnel pour l'Europe, on communique enfin davantage sur les valeurs communes, l'horizon idéal auquel aspirent les Européens. L'existence d'une communauté de valeursbasée principalement sur un consensus autour de la culture politique partagée fait office de certitudes dont la remise en cause s'apparente à un pêché contre le code moral moderne qui est celui de l'ordre démocratique et des droits de l'homme. Or, l'Europe est le lieu par excellence de la diversité et des conflits (...)
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    Eine andere Geschichte«»Eine andere Geschichte.Joanna Nowotny - 2019 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 93 (3):337-362.
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    Introduction.Joanna Nowicki - 2007 - Hermes 49:9-17.
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    Introduction.Joanna Nowicki, Michaël Oustinoff & Anne-Marie Chartier - 2010 - Hermes 58:, [ p.].
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    Introduction.Joanna Nowicki, Michaël Oustinoff & Serge Proulx - 2008 - Hermes 51:9-17.
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    (1 other version)Introduction - Numéro 56 - 2010.Joanna Nowicki, Michaël Oustinoff & Juremir Machado da Silva - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 56 (1):13.
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    La diversité culturelle comme élément d'identité nationale : le cas de l'Europe médiane.Joanna Nowicki - 2008 - Hermes 51:101.
    La recomposition récente du continent européen repose en d'autres termes la question de la relation à l'Autre qui est au coeur du débat démocratique. Par conséquent, la question de l'appartenance culturelle se pose désormais en d'autres termes. Et si l'Europe médiane, au lieu d'être « une périphérie arriérée » de l'Occident qui se croit toujours au centre préfigurait au contraire les problèmes futurs du continent européen? Son expérience longue et douloureuse de la non-coïncidence des frontières politiques et culturelles, ne l'a-t-elle (...)
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    L'invention de l'autre.Joanna Nowicki & Czesław Porębski (eds.) - 2008 - Paris: Sandre.
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    Les enjeux identitaires de la traduction : Les écrivains de l'autre Europe.Joanna Nowicki - 2007 - Hermes 49:169.
    Les écrivains exilés sont non seulement des traducteurs, des médiateurs et des passeurs culturels mais également des révélateurs d'une identité plurielle en construction. En jonglant avec les langues, ils sont confrontés plus brutalement que d'autres aux questionnements identitaires. Ceux-ci, loin d'être des états d'âme de créateurs fragiles, concernent l'enjeu crucial des relations interculturelles et un nombre croissant de nos contemporains, devenus « les hommes des confins ».The exiled writers are not only translators, mediators and facilitators cultural but also indicative of (...)
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    La mort de Jean-Paul II et ses lectures nationales.Joanna Nowicki - 2006 - Hermes 46:107.
    Dans la presse des trois pays analysés, une approche commune de l'événement émerge, reposant sur des valeurs, des croyances et des symboles communs qui ont certes existé auparavant, mais qui ont émergé sur la place publique à l'occasion de cet événement. Il s'agit principalement de la solidarité humaine, de ce qu'on peut qualifier « d'esprit humanitaire», porté avant tout par les jeunes regroupés au sein de ce qu'on appelle de plus en plus souvent la « génération JP2 ». En revanche, (...)
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    Pologne : Le rayonnement d'une paroisse globale.Joanna Nowicki & Jakub Lubelski - 2006 - Hermes 46:113.
    À l'occasion de la disparition du pape Jean-Paul II, la presse polonaise a publié de nombreux textes du défunt et un débat à contenu religieux a profondément imprégné la sphère publique. De nombreux sujets ont été traités, même dans les milieux qui considéraient habituellement l'Église et la religion comme une menace pour la démocratie et pour la séparation de l'Église et de l'État en Pologne. Par ailleurs, l'ensemble des manifestations populaires en Pologne autour de cette mort, ont donné lieu à (...)
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    Editorial Expression of Concern: National Regulation on Processing Data for Scientific Research Purposes and Biobanking Activities: Reflections on the Experience in Austria.Joanna Osiejewicz, Dmytro M. Zherlitsyn, Svitlana M. Zadorozhna, Oleksii V. Tavolzhanskyi & Maryna O. Dei - forthcoming - Asian Bioethics Review:1-2.
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