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Cultural Turn

The Cultural Turn in U S  History: Past, Present, and Future

The Cultural Turn in U S History: Past, Present, and Future

... connections among ways of seeing, modes of expression, ethnic or group identities, traditions, ways of life, and emotional or intellectual dispositions. Because they can all be smooshed together in the word culture, the ...

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Families and food: beyond the "cultural turn"?

Families and food: beyond the "cultural turn"?

... “cultural turn” coincided with the Thatcher-Reagan years, the rise of neoliberalism and the po- litical transformations sweeping across Europe following the fall of the Berlin Wall (Cosgrove, ...of ...

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A cultural turn in New Testament studies?

A cultural turn in New Testament studies?

... prescribe cultural studies as the new ...of cultural studies developments in biblical scholarship is much longer, of course, but the four instances mentioned above signal some of the possibilities offered ...

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The cultural turn? On the "Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies" (1992   2004)

The cultural turn? On the "Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies" (1992 2004)

... conventional cultural studies to suggest rather its “withering away” through a demo- cratic leveling of ...US cultural historian Eric Mottram, who ran a cultural studies seminar for years at King’s ...

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Cultural political economy : on making the cultural turn without falling into soft economic sociology

Cultural political economy : on making the cultural turn without falling into soft economic sociology

... The ‘second school struggle’ was precipitated when the Christian-democrats (CVP), the biggest political party in Belgium, were ousted in 1954 by a socialist-liberal coalition government (Reynebeau 1995; Reynebeau 2005; ...

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Tabloid Century: The Popular Press in Britain, 1896 to the Present

Tabloid Century: The Popular Press in Britain, 1896 to the Present

... ‘cultural turn’, and the acknowledgement that socio- political identities are often linguistic constructions, Tabloid Century is part of an emerging wave of scholarship that has started to place much ...

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The Intersections of Class, Gender, Sexuality and ‘Race’: The Political Economy of Gendered Violence

The Intersections of Class, Gender, Sexuality and ‘Race’: The Political Economy of Gendered Violence

... ‘cultural turn’ has been challenged by what can be referred to as the ‘new political economy’ that treats the economy as culturally ...are cultural or symbolic forms which are determined by class ...

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Turn Detection and Analysis of Turn Parameters for Driver Characterization

Turn Detection and Analysis of Turn Parameters for Driver Characterization

... The turn detection software eliminates risk of this a ff ecting the results by enforcing a thresh- ...the turn detection algorithm uses a position-based approach, this di ff erence is considered to be ...

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The you turn

The you turn

... The past few years have witnessed an exponentially growing body of work conducted under the ‘second person’ heading, in various areas of philosophy (philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, ethics and epistemology), ...

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Bread stories: understanding the drivers of bread consumption for digital food customisation

Bread stories: understanding the drivers of bread consumption for digital food customisation

... The cultural probes allowed participants to self-report on their preferences, habits, values, experiences and other behaviours around bread in a playful way, and further provided nuanced situated – often tacit – ...

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It was a "mascara runnin’ kinda day": Oprah Winfrey, confession, celebrity and the formation of trust

It was a "mascara runnin’ kinda day": Oprah Winfrey, confession, celebrity and the formation of trust

... The idea of a promise of stability held out by a charismatic figure is useful in thinking about the cultural significance of Oprah in the age of late capitalism, but further qualifications need to be made before ...

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'Owning' a marginal identity : shame and resistance in an Aboriginal community

'Owning' a marginal identity : shame and resistance in an Aboriginal community

... for cultural difference and to interpret behaviours against my own moral code, in this case railing against a perception that I was being taken for a fool and holding expectations of reasonable financial ...

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Landscaping Boulder Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand: The emergent and contested classification of authentic heritage baches and an endangered species of penguin

Landscaping Boulder Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand: The emergent and contested classification of authentic heritage baches and an endangered species of penguin

... invoking cultural heritage, while those proposing the penguin parade have sought to invoke the power of endangered species ...and cultural heritage’, when they occur in the same ...

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The ethical implications of HCI’s turn to the cultural

The ethical implications of HCI’s turn to the cultural

... worthwhile cultural experiences, but then also to study them in order to unpick how they were experienced and made to work with a view to revealing new principles for ...of cultural experiences should ...

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Finding the female fan: A feminist ethnography of popular music in Sheffield

Finding the female fan: A feminist ethnography of popular music in Sheffield

... Using the female fan as a contradictory metaphor of access and exclusion, this thesis investigates how popular music is used within and forms meaning for women and girls’ lives. Relations between music makers and ...

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Volume 38 - Article 35 | Pages 967–1016 

Volume 38 - Article 35 | Pages 967–1016 

... Existing findings on immigrants’ gender attitudes and behavior provide mixed evi- dence for the socialization perspective. On the one hand, some studies find a persistent effect of the country of origin on immigrants’ ...

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Peatland and wetland ecosystems in Peruvian Amazonia : indigenous classifications and perspectives

Peatland and wetland ecosystems in Peruvian Amazonia : indigenous classifications and perspectives

... ABSTRACT. Many indigenous people hold detailed ecological knowledge about their environment and have developed complex classifications of ecosystem types in their own languages. These classification systems may be based ...

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Discrimination between the morphological and molecular identification in the genus dunaliella

Discrimination between the morphological and molecular identification in the genus dunaliella

... Among the algae, Dunaliella occurs mostly in hypersaline environments (Ben Amotz et al., 1982; Borowitzka and Borowitzka, 1988; Herrero et al., 2006; Hu et al., 2008). In the present study, All the 6 different isolates ...

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Media in Crisis: Journalistic Norms in Natural Disaster Coverage

Media in Crisis: Journalistic Norms in Natural Disaster Coverage

... motivation [from personal attributions being made due to President Trump’s lack of response]” (Bacon, 2017). This quote states that the public paid more attention to the disaster “at home” (Hurricane Harvey) because it ...

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Development of Relay Prototype for Turn to Turn Fault Detection in Transformer

Development of Relay Prototype for Turn to Turn Fault Detection in Transformer

... detect turn-to-turn fault in ...the turn-to-turn fault during the condition of no-current flow and it is used in conjunction with the negative sequence current based algorithm which improves ...

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