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Piazzoni, Irene. "Le Collezioni del Palladio. "Quaderni" antifascisti nella Vicenza del 1943." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, no. 296 (August 2021): 9–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ic2021-296001.

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L'articolo ricostruisce la vicenda delle Collezioni del Palladio, che si snoda nel corso del 1943, a Vicenza, e ha per protagonisti alcuni intellettuali antifascisti, in testa Antonio Giuriolo, Mario Dal Pra e Licisco Magagnato, approdati l'anno precedente nelle fila del Partito d'Azione e dall'8 settembre impegnati nella Resistenza. Le due collane impostate si configurano come una cartina al tornasole dell'evoluzione filosofica e ideologica, tra contraddizioni e ripensamenti, vissuta negli anni della guerra da molti uomini di cultura, come punto di arrivo degli studi e degli interessi dei suoi animatori e momento seminale per recuperi e linee di ricerca che di lì a poco saranno propri di altre iniziative editoriali antifasciste, come tassello dell'articolato mosaico della pubblicistica azionista e come terreno di indagine per studiare le vie delle transizioni politiche, in forza delle mediazioni, delle contaminazioni e degli intrecci che il lavoro editoriale implica e favorisce.
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Marini, Arianna, and Giovanni Salucci. "Flusso XML e InDesign per la realizzazione di edizioni digitali nelle Humanities." DILEF. Rivista digitale del Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia, no. 1 (March 23, 2022): 147–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.35948/dilef/2022.3295.

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Abstract In questo articolo vengono presentate, in tutti i dettagli operativi e concettuali, la progettazione e la realizzazione di un flusso editoriale completo, per la realizzazione di un’edizione digitale a stampa dell’inventario dei manoscritti di Palazzeschi.Gli autori, insieme ad alcuni collaboratori specialisti di varia provenienza (archivisti, informatici, grafici editoriali), hanno elaborato un flusso editoriale in grado di realizzare un’edizione a stampa in formato PDF di qualità dell’inventario del fondo manoscritti, partendo dall’estrazione dei dati archivistici dalla piattaforma di schedatura che rispetta gli standard internazionali. Tale lavoro si è svolto seguendo le linee guida ANAI e le scelte editoriali del Centro Studi “Aldo Palazzeschi”. Il flusso è stato progettato anche per favorire le attività preliminari di revisione e adattamento dei dati, nell’ottica di ottimizzarne le procedure e i tempi. Il flusso descritto è stato adottato per realizzare il primo volume della nuova collana ad accesso aperto del Centro Studi “Aldo Palazzeschi”; altre edizioni sono in lavorazione per dare vita ad opere quali cataloghi di mostre, carteggi e guide archivistiche. Tutti questi volumi si basano sui dati contenuti nella piattaforma di Carte d’autore online, ma ognuno di essi viene realizzato con l’impiego di un template InDesign adattato al progetto specifico, a partire da quello descritto in questo articolo. The aim of this paper is to show the project and development of an entire editorial workflow, by focusing on all its practical and conceptual details. The workflow under analysis has been conceived to produce a to-be-printed digital edition of the inventory of the “Fond of manuscripts of Palazzeschi”. Both authors, in collaboration with archivists, developers and graphic designers, have been setting up an editorial workflow able to produce a quality PDF, starting from data stored in a cataloguing platform that complies with international standards. This work was carried out following both ANAI guidelines and Centro Studi Aldo Palazzeschi’s editorial rules. This flow is also meant to support some preliminary tasks, like data review and proofreding, in order to optimize their processes and time concerns. This workflow has been adopted to publish the first volume of the new Open Access series by Centro Studi “Aldo Palazzeschi”. Some other editions are still in progress so as to deliver exhibition catalogues, epistolary exchanges and archival guides. All these volumes take their data from "Carte d’autore online" database and each of them requires a settled template, set up on the basis of the specific one in the present article.
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Obayi, P. M. "Editorial and the Moulding of Opinion: A Survey of Newspaper Readers in Tertiary Institutions in Imo State, Nigeria." Advances in Multidisciplinary and scientific Research Journal Publication 29 (December 15, 2021): 299–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.22624/aims/abmic2021-v2-p23.

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The power of editorials in moulding public opinion cannot be over-emphasized. Editorials have the potentials to change the attitudes of the public towards government and governmental policies. Therefore, employing newspaper texts like editorials will help offer background information and interpretation necessary to shape public opinion and attitudes. Readers turn to editorials for opinion, discussion, and interpretation covering those matters which are for the day, attracting attention. This study is anchored on the framing theory which was put forth by Erving Goffman in 1974. The researcher adopted the survey research design. The population of this study comprises of newspaper readers in tertiary institutions in Imo State. The tertiary institutions in Imo State that this study focused on include; Imo State University, Owerri, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Alvan Ikoku Federal Collage of Education, Owerri. The population of newspaper readers are not statistically known in these institutions. This means that the sample size of this study is 384. In order to determine the number of questionnaire to be administered to each of the selected tertiary institutions in Imo state, the non-proportionate and purposive sampling techniques were used. The questionnaire was the research instrument used for the data collection. The data collected from the respondents was analysed and interpreted by using the simple percentages tables and frequency analysis. Analysis of data collected from the field revealed that 162 respondents representing 42.6% said that their readership of editorials in newspapers was to a very large extent. Further analysis also revealed that at an average mean of 2.9, newspaper readers in tertiary institutions were of the view that they were being influenced by the content of editorials that they read from newspapers. Communicating result from data revealed that at an average mean of 2.7, newspaper readers in tertiary institutions in Imo State were of the view that the persuasive nature of editorials and the level of education of the person reading the editorials were the major factors responsible for the influence that editorial has in moulding peoples’ opinions. The researcher recommended that newspaper readers should continue to read editorials in order to form more informed opinions on topical issues. Keywords: Editorial, Moulding, Opinion, Survey, Newspaper, Readers and Tertiary Institutions
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Johnson, Gareth J. "A Time to Broaden the Family." Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal 10, no. 1 (October 27, 2022): i—xi. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v10i1.1241.

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In this introductory editorial, the journal’s Editor-in-Chief explores some of the ongoing changes behind the scenes at the journal: specifically the forthcoming expansion of its Editorial Board. Following this, the editorial offers a brief overview of each article with the main body of the issue. Topics tackled in this volume include: fakery within academic publishing, motion picture shot duration, the five forces framework, insights into research practice, the unpublished work of Anita Mason, reviewing Arnstein’s Ladder literature and autoethnography through collage. The editorial concludes by refreshing readers’ memories on the journal’s thematic ‘authentic interdisciplinary’ and general call for papers, alongside highlighting the various routes to interacting with the title and its team outside of the issues.
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McEntyre, Jo, and Ewan Birney. "The EMBL-EBI channel." F1000Research 5 (January 12, 2016): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.7764.1.

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This editorial introduces the EMBL-EBI channel in F1000Research. The aims of the channel are to present EMBL-EBI outputs and collate research published on F1000Research contributed, in whole or in part, EMBL-EBI researchers.
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Wehmeyer, Sarah. "Collage-Based Research and Design." Dimensions 1, no. 1 (May 1, 2021): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/dak-2021-0104.

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Editorial Summay In her contribution »Collage-Based Research and Design«, Sarah Wehmeyer addresses the distinct differentiation between design-based and design-related forms of investigation in architecture. Hereby, she fosters reflexive design and research processes and practices as sources of »design-specific knowledge«. In this regard, she highlights applied artistic and superordinate theoretical aspects as well as discusses practical skills and scientific capacities inherent to the medium of collage as an architecture-specific tool for design and research. This contribution can be read as a precise and distinct examination of the collage as an artifact, media of design, knowledge creation, and communication, and as an alternative - artistic-reflexive - methodological approach to research in architecture. [Katharina Voigt]
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Sriraman, Bharath. "Editorial: A Global Intellectual Collage." Mathematics Enthusiast 3, no. 2 (July 1, 2006): 126–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.54870/1551-3440.1044.

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Bajorath, Jürgen. "Entering new publication territory in chemoinformatics and chemical information science." F1000Research 4 (February 4, 2015): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6101.1.

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The F1000Research publishing platform offers the opportunity to launch themed article collections as a part of its dynamic publication environment. The idea of article collections is further expanded through the generation of publication channels that focus on specific scientific areas or disciplines. This editorial introduces the Chemical Information Science channel of F1000Research designed to collate high-quality publications and foster a culture of open peer review. Articles will be selected by guest editor(s) and a group of experts, the channel Editorial Board, and subjected to open peer review.
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Werkmeister, Jerome A., and John A. M. Ramshaw. "Editorial: Collagen-based biomaterials." Clinical Materials 9, no. 3-4 (January 1992): 137–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0267-6605(92)90092-8.

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Iurilli, Antonio. "Fantasie onomaturgiche e iconiche: Sciascia, Laterza, le “parrocchie”, i “pretini”, i “notabili”." Quaderns d’Italià 27 (December 22, 2022): 171–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/qdi.543.

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Tra i rapporti che Leonardo Sciascia instaurò con numerosi editori italiani, spicca quello con la Laterza, anche per essere legato alla pubblicazione del suo primo scritto in prosa, Le parrocchie di Regalpetra. Di tale rapporto, documentato dalla recente pubblicazione del carteggio tra Vito Laterza e Sciascia, il saggio ritaglia i contenuti relativi alla realizzazione editoriale dialettica dell'opera - in particolare di alcuni aspetti paratestuali della mise en page - attraverso l'esame della corrispondenza tra autore ed editore circa il titolo e l'illustrazione di copertina. Queste scelte furono fondamentali per connotare l'opera all'interno della collana I libri del tempo, innovativa nel panorama editoriale italiano degli anni 1950, che aveva bisogno di manifestare al lettore la coerenza delle opere ricevute e il suo carattere culturale.
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Barbeau, Edward, and David Masunaga. "Editorial: Join the Referee Ranks." Mathematics Teacher 90, no. 1 (January 1997): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.90.1.0005.

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This journal is supervised by an Editorial Panel of nine members, each of whom serves for three years, with appointments staggered. This panel determines policy and ensurts that the contents of the Mathematics Teacher are sound as well as useful for you, the reader. Every article is submitted to three referees. of whom one is a practicing teacher. Depending on the content, the article may also go to a mathematician, an educational researcher. or an educator of teachers. Their reviews are forwarded to at least one member of the Editorial Panel, who will collate the opinions, use them to come to an independent judgment on the acceptability of the article, and formulate a response to the author. The expertise of careful and experienced referees is of enormous assistance.
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Lubowitz, James H. "Editorial Commentary: Collagen Meniscal Scaffolds." Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 31, no. 5 (May 2015): 942–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2015.02.043.

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Kymionis, George D. "Editorial: Corneal Collagen Cross Linking - PLUS." Open Ophthalmology Journal 5, no. 1 (February 11, 2011): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874364101105010010.

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McCarthy, Conal. "Editorial." Museum Worlds 9, no. 1 (July 1, 2021): vii—xi. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/armw.2021.090101.

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After a tumultuous year around the globe in the wake of COVID 19, the cultural sector, including museums, galleries, and other institutions, as well as universities, have emerged in 2021 scathed but still functioning. As an academic journal engaged with professional museum practice, it is to be expected that Museum Worlds 9 will reflect the unprecedented impact of the pandemic. If the 2020 issue was difficult to collate and produce, this year’s issue was doubly so: academics and students are busy, stressed, and preoccupied with teaching online, while museum professionals are overworked, or out of work, or at home with their museums closed, and there are few exhibitions and public programs. Even the publishing industry seems to have been severely affected: new titles have been delayed, it is tricky to get books sent to readers due to holdups with freight, and writers, reviewers, and editors are busy, busy, busy.
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Sánchez Osores, Ignacio. "Sepúlveda Eriz, Magda. Gabriela Mistral. Somos los andinos que fuimos. Santiago, Editorial Cuarto Propio, 2018. Páginas: 196. I.S.B.N. 978-956-260-995-1." Literatura y Lingüística, no. 38 (October 13, 2018): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.29344/0717621x.38.1639.

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El nuevo libro de la crítica Magda Sepúlveda, Gabriela Mistral. Somos losandinos que fuimos (2018), nos invita a leerlo desde su portada, esto es,un collage realizado por el streetartist Caiozzama (Claudio Caiozzi). Elartista se dedica a intervenir, mediante la técnica del stencil, las paredesde los espacios urbanos con el fin de dialogar de manera productiva, nosolo con el lenguaje de la calle en la que se insertan sus intervenciones,sino también con los transeúntes, a través de una retórica visual cargadade ironía y crítica. La imagen elegida por la autora corresponde a uno delos tres collages de la exposición “Todas íbamos a ser reinas”, presentadaen la Muestra Primavera de la Juventud del Centro Cultural GabrielaMistral entre el 10 y el 23 de marzo de 2017. Esta portada se articula en totalcoherencia con el libro y con la crítica cultural que desarrolla Sepúlveda.Nótese la filiación de la autora del libro con el streetartist Ciozzama, entanto al igual que este, su proyecto crítico se ha enfocado en estudiar lassubjetividades que pueblan y deambulan por espacios urbanos.
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Prichard, Craig, and Raza Mir. "Editorial: Organizing value." Organization 17, no. 5 (September 2010): 507–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350508410374242.

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In this essay, we argue that the recent financial collapse, the ensuing recession and the work of key social movements have created conditions for a reengagement of critically-inclined organizational theorists with various forms of value analysis. We then introduce the seven articles in this special issue and highlight how each makes a contribution to this reengagement.
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Neuffer, Moritz. "Modell Zeitschrift." Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur 45, no. 2 (November 9, 2020): 417–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iasl-2020-0026.

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AbstractIn journals, the reception and production of knowledge coincide. Using the example of French structuralism and its reception in the Federal Republic of Germany around 1966, the article shows that magazines did not simply depict or discuss theoretical “models” and “movements”, but actively formed them. Journalistic forms such as the editorial and the interview, and also text collages typical of magazines played an important role in this process. The specific materiality, publicity, and periodicity of journals thus became decisive factors in theoretical developments and intellectual upheavals.
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Kaplonski, Christopher. "Editorial Introduction." Inner Asia 5, no. 2 (2003): 107–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/146481703793647271.

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AbstractSocialism was more than a political regime or economic system. It was an ideology – a way of thinking and behaving. The socialist state attempted to instil a particular identity in its citizens. Successful or not, it was something citizens of the socialist state had to take into account. The collapse of socialism (or, in China, its modifi cation) has meant people have been forced to come to terms with its economic and political impacts at the same time as they are forced to search within themselves to see who they are and who they want to be.
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Wells, Robert A., and Erika G. King. "Prestige Newspaper Coverage of Foreign Affairs in the 1990 Congressional Campaigns." Journalism Quarterly 71, no. 3 (September 1994): 652–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909407100316.

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This content analysis of four prestige newspapers' coverage of the first post-cold war congressional campaigns examined hypotheses concerning the amount and substance of international and foreign affairs coverage. As expected, although the news and opinion/editorial agenda of all four newspapers consisted of extensive coverage of the major international and foreign affairs stories taking place during the fall campaign period (such as the military build-up in the Gulf and the collapse of communism), coverage of foreign policy issues in the 1990 congressional races was conspicuously absent.
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Syeed, Sayyid M. "EDITORIAL." American Journal of Islam and Society 7, no. 2 (September 1, 1990): v—vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v7i2.2786.

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In this issue we have included the opening address of Taha Jabir Al-‘Alwani which was delivered at the First AMSS History Conference withthe theme of “Strategies for an Islamic Perspective on History and HistoricalWriting,” that was held on Dhu al Qidah 1-2, 1411/May 26-27, 1990.Al- ‘Alwani states that the collapse of Marxism all Over the world is a logicalconclusion of the philosophies which circulated in the West with a stampof undeserved academic authority and universality.Western thought, he says, will explain the fall of Marxism by trying torevive philosophies removed from Marxism and condemning Marxism asbeing opposed to human nature, antithetical to freedom and democracy, andopposed to the natural flow of history. But the alternatives to be projectedwill not be essentially any different. Therefore, Al- ‘Alwani warns, the gleewe witness in the West at the collapse of Marxism will be short-lived becausebefore too long the shortcomings of Westem thought will become more apparent.What is needed for removing the suffering of mankind is a comprehensivealternate philosophy that presents a realistic and satisfactory interpmtionof history, an overall conception of life, mankind, and the universe.Al-‘Alwani argues that the Qur’anic interpretation of time, life, theuniverse, mankind, history, and good and evil provides contemporary humanitywith a philosophical and civilizational alternative that is capable of leadingmankind out of the present crisis.It is in this context that the contributions of MISS become relevant. Ourwriters are engaged in providing a critique of the Wstern disciplines andthen highlighting the features oftheir Islamized versions. Abdul Rashid Motenattempts a contrast between the Western mode of political inquiry and theIslamic alternative. This underscores the fact that the methodology andepistemology of Western political science is built mund the seemingly limitlesspower of natural sciences. Moten exposes the subjective and ideological natureof political science in its own epistemic landscape from real life situations.He concludes that the instrumentalist conception of political community andthe final packaging of knowledge are all colored with the social, cultural,and historical experience of Western Christianity, which is also, paradoxically,materialistic and secular to the core. By identifying reason and revelationas the twin sources of knowledge, Islamic political thought is associated withsuch Qur‘anic concepts as Tawhid, Khilafah, ‘Ibadah, 'Adl, and the like ...
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Blackledge, Paul. "Editorial Introduction." Historical Materialism 19, no. 1 (2011): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920611x564644.

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AbstractChris Wickham’s Framing the Early Middle Ages is a towering comparative overview of Rome’s successor-states in the four centuries after its collapse in the West. Not only does it bring together evidence from across the continent in a way that will inform all subsequent serious discussions of the period, it also conceptualises an important, peasant-mode of production. Notwithstanding these strengths, Framing has been criticised for its structuralist, static characterisation of feudalism. The debates surveyed in this essay suggest that, while Wickham’s book will act as a milestone in the history of Europe, it should also act as a spur to further research and critical reflection on the period. Moreover, in the light of recent criticisms of Marxist historiography, Wickham’s book and the debate surrounding it point to the continued vibrancy of historical materialism.
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Rafter, Kevin. "‘Insufficient critique’ – The Oireachtas Banking Inquiry and the media." Administration 65, no. 2 (May 24, 2017): 89–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/admin-2017-0016.

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Abstract A parliamentary inquiry into the Irish banking collapse was formally established in November 2014, tasked with examining relevant issues from the period of January 1992 to December 2013. In focusing on the role played by the media - and where reportage may have impacted on, or contributed to, the crisis - the Banking Inquiry heard from eight senior media executives who held either commercial or editorial positions in four media organisations in Ireland during the period of the economic boom and subsequent collapse. This article focuses on the engagement of these media witnesses with the inquiry, drawing on written submissions and oral evidence. Having reviewed the place of journalism in a democracy and examined the role of journalism during the economic crisis, the article considers the Banking Inquiry’s final report, specifically in relation to the media. The review concludes that this parliamentary inquiry did not assist in advancing a serious understanding of the work undertaken by the Irish media in the pre-2007 period and that, ultimately, for all involved this engagement was a missed opportunity.
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Lauk, Epp. "A View from the Inside: The Dawning Of De-Westernization of CEE Media and Communication Research?" Media and Communication 3, no. 4 (December 29, 2015): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v3i4.545.

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The Editorial outlines some characteristics of the development of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) media and communication scholarship during the past 25 years. In the majority of CEE countries, the media and communication research was re-established after the collapse of communism. Since then, a critical mass of active scholars has appeared who form an integral part of the larger European academia. A gradual integration of East and West perspectives in media and communication research is taking place along with moving away from the barely West-centred approach, and utilizing the research done by CEE scholars. Certain ‘de-westernization’ and internationalization of the research in terms of theoretical and methodological frameworks is depicted.
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Alary, Viviane. "The Spanish Tebeo." European Comic Art 2, no. 2 (June 1, 2009): 253–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/eca.2009.5.

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It seems difficult to speak about comic art in Spain without considering what tebeos mean to Spaniards. This term is not simply a Spanish translation of bande dessinée. It refers to a special kind of comic strip aimed at children, which appeared in the late 1920s. Tebeos were the only available mass medium in Spain after the Civil War (1936-1939). In this contribution we want to analyse tebeos as an editorial, social and cultural phenomenon, with the aim of demonstrating that 'tebeo-culture' survived even after the collapse of the 'tebeo-industry' in the 1970s and 1980s. In addition, we will examine the question of the cultural legitimacy of comic art in Spanish society.
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Albtoush, Mohammad Abedltif, and Pei Soo Ang. "Marriage and family metaphors in online Jordanian sociopolitical editorials." Journal of Modern Languages 31, no. 1 (July 31, 2021): 22–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jml.vol31no1.2.

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Contextualized within corruption issues in Jordan, the Arab Spring uprisings as well as outsiders’ padded relations and interests in the Arab region, this study explores how marriage and family metaphors construct the political reality of the partners involved. The integrative principles of the conceptual metaphor theory and critical metaphor analysis along with the concept of ‘metaphor scenario’ were applied to the data gathered from online Jordanian editorials published by Ahmad Al-Zu’bi (2010-2015). These metaphors were found in 97 out of 1000 editorials used in a larger study of different metaphors. Findings suggest the political relationships of the Arab rulers with the citizens and the outsiders are akin to marriage of convenience that violate the sociocultural traditions. Gender roles also appear to be tailored to the notion of masculine authority over femininity in so far as husbands’ stubbornness or tenacity contributes to wives’ zero-tolerance, hence the collapse of marriage and family system which is reflected on the ailing situation of the Jordanian sociopolitics. The key emotion of shaming permeates in 7 metaphorical scenarios: A stepmother scenario, illegitimate pregnancy, marriage proposal, dysfunctional family, parentless children, engagement, and married partners scenarios. Rhetorically, these scenarios serve as a call for principled relations between partners and emancipation of the passive Arabs from oppressing politics.
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Quignard, Françoise, and Nathalie Tanchoux. "Editorial on Special Issues “Aerogels” and “Aerogels 2018”." Gels 6, no. 3 (June 29, 2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels6030019.

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Aerogels can be defined as ultralight materials with a 3D porous structure, similar to their parent wet gels, where the solvent has been replaced by a gas without a collapse of the gel structure, thanks to the drying process used (supercritical CO2 drying, freeze drying, etc [...]
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FRANK, MATTHEW, PIERS LUDLOW, and JESSICA REINISCH. "Anniversary Issue Editorial." Contemporary European History 25, no. 1 (January 13, 2016): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777315000557.

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This issue opens the twenty-fifth volume of Contemporary European History. In the journal's inaugural editorial in 1992, Kathleen Burk and Dick Geary noted that they were standing ‘on the brink of a new Europe’ – and what exciting times those were. Just two and a half years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and barely months after the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union, CEH came into existence at a time of radical change in Europe and beyond. With the treaties signed at Maastricht in 1992 and in Amsterdam in 1997 European integration accelerated apace. The European Community became a Union. The twelve became fifteen. From March 1995 the Schengen Agreement let people of any nationality travel freely between the seven participating countries without any passport controls at the borders. By the end of the decade, the Single Market was a reality, the Euro was about to be introduced and negotiations for EU membership of ten central and eastern European countries were well underway. The themes of the decade were (re)integration, federation, ever greater union. As Burk and Geary wrote in their 1992 editorial, ‘year by year, the concept of Europe as both a geographical and an historical entity becomes more credible’.
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Shah, Shawn, Stephen Derryberry, Nicholas Teman, and Curt Tribble. "What Happens in (the) Vagus, Stays in (the) Vagus." Heart Surgery Forum 23, no. 3 (May 22, 2020): E335—E342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1532/hsf.3073.

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Many cardiothoracic operations put the nerves of the thorax at risk. In fact, nerve injuries are one of the most common reasons cited in malpractice cases brought against cardiothoracic surgeons. While all physicians learn about the nerves of the thorax during anatomy courses in medical school, little is written about avoiding injury to these important nerves in the cardiothoracic surgical literature. We have, therefore, embarked on an effort to collate information on the anatomy, function, and protection of these nerves, with which every cardiothoracic surgeon should be familiar. We will call this effort “The Nerve Protection Project.” Acknowledging that the material to be covered is considerable, we will break the project into a series of editorials. The first installment in this series will address the anatomy and function of the vagus nerve and the protection of this nerve and its branches during cardiothoracic surgical operations, as they are in harm’s way during many of these procedures.
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Wamsler, Christine. "Editorial: Managing Urban Disasters." Open House International 31, no. 1 (March 1, 2006): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2006-b0001.

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Imagine, for a moment, human settlements that are organised to overcome and withstand earthquakes or hurricanes, infrastructures that reinforce themselves and seal cracks of their own accord, or buildings that elevate themselves during flooding. Imagine settlements that provide information systems that warn when a tsunami is approaching, or when houses are overburdened and may be liable to imminent collapse due to landslides, fire or other hazards. Such human settlements would secure the livelihood of all their inhabitants, empowering them to cope and deal with natural threats. As with a living organism, these settlements would adjust their social, political and economic systems in such a rapid way that they can account for damage, effect repairs, learn from experience, and retire - urbanely - once they can no longer fulfil their protective and defensible function.
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Collado, I. "Editorial [Hot Topic: Bioorganic Chemistry (Guest Editor: I. G. Collado)]." Current Organic Chemistry 11, no. 8 (May 1, 2007): 655. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527207780598710.

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Ravaioli, Federico, and Quentin M. Anstee. "Editorial: collagen proportionate area as a prognostic indicator in NAFLD." Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 49, no. 11 (May 10, 2019): 1452–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apt.15249.

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Onyebadi, Uche, and Tayo Oyedeji. "Newspaper coverage of post political election violence in Africa: an assessment of the Kenyan example." Media, War & Conflict 4, no. 3 (December 2011): 215–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635211420768.

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The media in Africa are often indicted for being partly responsible for the conflicts and tensions in the continent, and the role of the radio in escalating the 1994 genocide in Rwanda is frequently cited in support of this indictment. This article examines newspaper reports of the post 2007 presidential election violence in Kenya and finds a contrast to the Rwandan ‘model’. Although the newspapers analysed did not provide any forewarning about the impending crisis, they relentlessly published news stories and house editorials that addressed peace-building in the country. The authors suggest that the Kenyan example raises two main issues: (a) the media can play functional roles in de-escalating conflicts in Africa; and (b) reporters should be society’s moral witnesses, not ‘objective’ bystanders, who watch and report on the collapse of humanity.
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Jones, Michael, and Patricia Stanton. "Negative accounting stereotype: Enron cartoons." Accounting History 26, no. 1 (February 2021): 35–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1032373220981424.

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A sample of editorial cartoons published following the wave of accounting scandals in the United States culminating in the collapse of Enron and the demise of the auditors Arthur Andersen LLP was examined to explore the portrayal of accounting, accountants and auditors. The nature and importance of the cartoons was also investigated. While the examination revealed what cartoonists had to say about accounting, accountants and auditing, the purpose was to ascertain the stereotypes conveyed. The cartoonists working from established preconceptions of accounting and accountants redefined and reshaped accounting stereotypes. They replaced the dull but honest image with a negative one, the fraudulent accountant. However, the image of the male accountant survived. As social critics, the cartoonists focused on the consequences on employees and stockholders but neglected to address the consequences for business institutions.
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Atencio Vargas, Aracadio. "Editorial." INGENIERÍA INVESTIGA 1, no. 1 (December 26, 2019): 07. http://dx.doi.org/10.47796/ing.v1i1.118.

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La investigación es un conjunto de procesos sistemáticos, críticos y empíricos que se aplican al estudio de un fenómeno o problema (Hernández Sampieri, Fernández Collado, y Baptista Lucio, 2010). Precisamente, este proceso vital en el quehacer académico corresponde a la universidad a través de sus diferentes facultades, docentes, estudiantes y egresados. En la ruta trazada por la ley Universitaria Nº 30220 respecto a rol de la Universidad Peruana, la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad Privada de Tacna, relanza sus procesos de investigación como un pilar fundamental en el desarrollo de uno sus fines; la investigación. Un hecho adicional es la divulgación de sus actividades en este campo, con este fin se presenta la revista científica “Ingeniería Investiga”. En los últimos años, la Facultad de Ingeniería financió diversas investigaciones a través de concursos de proyectos, los resultados de estas investigaciones serán plasmados en esta revista y que, sin temor a equivocarnos, son aportes a la sociedad en su respectivo campo de acción. La Facultad de Ingeniería considera la investigación como el nexo para resolver los problemas de la sociedad, tarea inevitable de la universidad moderna en su rol creador de conocimientos que el progreso exige, en esa dirección, la ingeniería también define como propio de su actividad, la transformación de las ideas en realidades, por lo tanto la revista “Ingeniería Investiga” se crea con el compromiso de convertirse en un espacio interdisciplinario donde nuestra comunidad académica universitaria e investigadores invitados de manera independiente o en representación de otras instituciones, puedan difundir los avances y resultados científicos y tecnológicos de sus investigaciones. La revista Ingeniería Investiga, difundirá investigaciones de los programas de Ingeniería de Sistema, Ingeniería Civil, Ingeniería Electrónica, Ingeniería Ambiental, Ingeniería Industrial e Ingeniería Agroindustrial, y ramas afines en el campo, tendrá un carácter de publicación semestral; ello nos obliga a seguir trabajando y motivando la producción científica que aporte soluciones a la sociedad nacional e internacional.
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Khater, Akram, and Jeffrey Culang. "EDITORIAL FOREWORD." International Journal of Middle East Studies 47, no. 2 (April 27, 2015): 215–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074381500001x.

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This issue opens with two articles that explore “Ottoman Belonging” during two significant moments bookending the Ottoman past. The first of these moments is the Ottoman Empire's incorporation of Arab lands after its defeat of the Mamluk Sultanate in 1515–17; the second is the emergence of Ottoman imperial citizenship in the period between the 1908 Constitutional Revolution and World War I, which precipitated the empire's collapse. Helen Pfeifer's article, “Encounter after the Conquest: Scholarly Gatherings in 16th-Century Ottoman Damascus,” traces the intellectual component of the Ottoman Empire's absorption of formerly Mamluk subjects after rapidly conquering an immense territory stretching from Damascus to Cairo to Mecca. As Western European states expanded to control new territories and peoples, the Turkish-speaking Ottomans from the central lands (Rumis) had new encounters of their own—with the Arabic-speaking inhabitants of Egypt, Greater Syria, and the Hijaz. The conquest transferred the seat of political power in the Islamicate world from Cairo to Istanbul. Yet, as Pfeifer discusses, the Ottomans understood that their newly acquired political power had no parallel in cultural and religious domains, where prestige belonged predominantly to Arab scholars. Focusing on majālis (sing. majlis), or scholarly gatherings, in Damascus, Pfeifer traces “one of the greatest instances of knowledge transmission and cultural encounter in the history of the Ottoman Empire,” through which this asymmetry was overcome. By facilitating the circulation of books and ideas, she argues, scholarly gatherings—two depictions of which are featured on the issue’s cover—gave rise to an “empire-wide learned culture as binding as any political or administrative ingredient of the Ottoman imperial glue.”
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Hindmoor, Andrew, and Allan McConnell. "Who saw it coming? The UK’s great financial crisis." Journal of Public Policy 35, no. 1 (February 21, 2014): 63–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143814x1400004x.

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AbstractWho foresaw the UK banking crisis? This paper addresses this issue through detailed empirical work on the content of the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s speeches, Bank of EnglandFinancial Stability Reports, Financial Service Authority reports and speeches by Bank of England officials, editorials in theTimesandFinancial Times, bank annual reports and financial statements, credit rating reports, share price movements, Parliamentary questions, Treasury select committee reports and the output of academic economists. We find that few people inside or outside government recognised the existence of significant financial vulnerabilities in the financial system in the years prior to the collapse of Northern Rock in September 2007. We use the conceptual lenses of individual, institutional and paradigmatic pathologies to provide explanations for this failure to detect looming crisis conditions. We argue ultimately that regulators and commentators were blinded by faith in market forces and the risk-tempering properties of securitisation.
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Kassow, Samuel D. "The Mother City of Jewish Public Life: Zalmen Reyzen's Image of Interwar Vilna." Colloquia 48 (December 30, 2021): 152–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/coll.21.48.10.

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A specific vision of Vilna as the model of an East European Jewish civil society crystallised in the years during and just after the First World War, and Vilna’s professional elites and journalists played a critical role in the crafting and shaping of this idea. This paper shows how Zalmen Reyzen, a leading Vilna Yiddishist intellectual who edited Vilna’s most important Yiddish daily between the wars, Der tog (1919–1939), tirelessly sought to convince others that Vilna had a special role to play as a model for the entire Jewish Diaspora, as a city uniquely suited to build a Jewish civil society based on a shared language, Yiddish. Reyzen told his readers in articles and editorials that the collapse of the tsarist regime gave Jews an unprecedented chance to build a new secular school system, create a new democratic communal board (kehile), and break the stranglehold of old communal elites.
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Cotton, Jess. "‘Rimbaud in Embryo’: Collaborative Reproduction in T. S. Eliot and Hart Crane." Modernist Cultures 14, no. 1 (February 2019): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2019.0239.

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The reproductive metaphors that T. S. Eliot uses in his early theories of creativity are indicative of modernism's ambivalence towards collaborative authorship. Moving away from a critical tendency to read Eliot's collaborative practice primarily in terms of Pound's editorial signature, this article examines how modernist collaboration, as theorised by Eliot, is bound up with a fantasy of origins. Framed by Eliot's positing of ‘merging’ as ‘involuntary collaboration’, it considers the collapse that occurs between co-labour, imitation, and theft not only in Eliot's work but also that of Hart Crane. More particularly, the article explores how Eliot and Crane both make use of another poet's work to release their own poetic sensibilities; it also shows how ‘involuntary collaboration’ takes on a shadowy presence in their respective works. This highlights the complex role that fantasy and affect play within modernist poetry's collaborative practices and attempts to forge a poetic community.
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Samman, Amin, Nina Boy, Nathan Coombs, Sandy Hager, Adam Hayes, Emily Rosamond, Leon Wansleben, and Carola Westermeier. "After the boom: Finance and society studies in the 2020s and beyond." Finance and Society 8, no. 2 (November 30, 2022): 93–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.7761.

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The crisis of 2008 was a watershed event for the study of finance and society. There was the boom in financial markets that came to a head with the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and there was the boom in financial scholarship that followed in its wake. But what comes after this second boom? After more than a decade of rapid expansion under the shadow of 2008, what comes next for the new finance studies? What are the emerging debates that matter most? Where lies the need for further theorisation and for new empirical work? In this editorial, these questions are pursued under three broad headings, each corresponding to an overarching imperative: first, the need to keep a vigilant watch on the core institutions and logics of finance; second, the need to continue expanding and deepening the field; and third, the need to persist with difficult lines of questioning.
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Kasymzhanov, Agyn, and Benita Howell. "Kazak Scholars Organize Association of Applied Anthropology." Practicing Anthropology 20, no. 1 (January 1, 1998): 40–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.20.1.y101755754208604.

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Editorial note: Kazakhstan emerged from fifty years of Soviet rule following the collapse of the former Soviet Union to become the Republic of Kazakstan (the new transliteration from the Turkic Kazak language rather than from Russian is itself symbolic of independence). Scholars in the new republic turned to the task of reorganizing universities, redefining disciplines, and applying their work to national problem solving. Culturally, Kazaks are reasserting their Islamic religious identity that was submerged during the Soviet era. They are restoring mosques and shrines not only as places of worship, however, but as important symbols of cultural heritage that document Kazak claims to their rightful place in the Islamic world Increasing numbers of pilgrims are visiting shrines, for example, the 600 year old Masoleum of Kodzha Akhmed Yassawi in the city of Turkistan, built by the order of Timur (Tamerlaine). The Kazaks hope to develop a heritage tourism industry around the architectural monuments and archeological sites that attest to their long, rich cultural history.
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Buzzetti, Elena, and Emmanuel A. Tsochatzis. "Editorial: collagen proportionate area as a prognostic indicator in NAFLD-authors’ reply." Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 49, no. 11 (May 10, 2019): 1454–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apt.15271.

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Thariq, Muhammad. "Mass Media and Religious Sentiment (A Discourse Analysis of Newspapers in Medan City)." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 3 (October 18, 2018): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v1i3.29.

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The study in this study used a discourse text analysis model to find out and explain the positions of three wary, Analysis and Sinar Indonesia Baru (SIB) newspapers in presenting the issue of the collapse of Al-Ikhlas Mosque at Timor Medan throughout 2012. This study also wanted to know the policy process media in determining one news that will be presented to the reader including determining the issue, title, content of news, paragraphs, placement of news and news sources, especially related to the presentation of the news of the mosque's collapse. The goal is to look at the three newspaper mechanisms examined in producing news, journalists' relations with the media and media editors managing the news. The unit of analysis studied is news of events / hard (straight news / hard news) and news of interviews or analysis (news analysis). Researchers used the main theories of media discourse structure, media construction and media cognition from van. This research was carried out with three steps namely text, social cognition and context. In the text study, the researcher used two methods: analyzing the content with quantitative-descriptive and analyzing the framing of Robert Entmann. From the results of news framing, researchers conducted an in-depth interview with the editor in chief / editor of each newspaper studied to uncover and strengthen the results of the study as in the van Dijk model media text analysis phase. Interviews were conducted to determine the editorial / journalist's social cognition processes in the wary, Analysis and Sinar Indonesia Baru newspapers in constructing and interpreting the news of the collapse of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque. The results obtained from the three newspapers about the study were discourses framed by three newspapers about the news of the collapse of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque which had a difference: first, the wary Daily expressed the truth with the background of the case problem so that it clearly showed its attitude against the mosque collapse. whereas Analysis and Sinar Indonesia Baru are more "safe looking". Secondly, the Daily wary, Analysis, and Sinar Indonesia Baru in constructing the collapse of the Al-Ikhlas mosque are strongly influenced by the background of the newspaper and its readers, and the editor's interpretation is influenced by religious and ethnic sentiments of the newspaper owner's background to strengthen the wary (Islam) Daily ideology. Analysis (ethnic Chinese) and Sinar Indonesia Baru (Christians) in the midst of the community which ultimately makes inconsistencies in the meaning and delivery of messages from the reality of the destruction of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque to the reader.
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Ashman, Sam. "Editorial Introduction to the Symposium on the Global Financial Crisis." Historical Materialism 17, no. 2 (2009): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920609x443399.

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AbstractThe current global economic crisis is historically unprecedented in that it began when poor groups in the United States defaulted on their mortgage-payments and spread fear of 'toxic debt' through an internationalised financial system, bringing the banking system close to collapse and highlighting the very individualised nature of contemporary financial relations. The symposium explores contemporary finance and banking practices in the context of Marxist political economy seeking to develop the notion of financialisation and arguing that banks' increasing reliance on individual households as a source of profits amounts to a form of financial expropriation or additional profit generated in the sphere of circulation.
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Todaro, Letterio. "Alternative pedagogiche e costruzione di spazi per lo sviluppo di un pensiero critico sull’educazione: la collana editoriale «Il Puntoemme» nell’Italia degli anni Settanta." Espacio, Tiempo y Educación 8, no. 2 (December 23, 2021): 211–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14516/ete.355.

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The essay aims at highlighting the rise of a critical thought on education within the Italian framework, during the Seventies, for the cultural enterprise carried on by a revolutionary book collection in educational studies named «Il Puntoemme». The book collection started in 1971 and survived till 1985, having its best time in the middle of the Seventies. The book series conveyed a plurality of different voices coming from the radical cultures aligned in that revolutionary period. A survey on the main topics characterizing the cultural address showed by the publications appeared under the emblem «Il Puntoemme» looks very interesting to get the critical spirit animating the editorial enterprise. It supported the development of a lot of educational issues coming from the area of the contemporary «counter-cultures»: the need for a not-authoritative education, the commitment for new morals corresponding to the sexual emancipation, the reveal of the ideological elements framing the traditional beliefs in social education, the disclose of the hidden curriculum at school, the encouragement of the cooperative methods as matching the essence of the democratic conduct, and so on. In so far, the radical perspectives supported by «Il Puntoemme» collection clearly showed its rooting into an antagonistic character typical of the Seventies, often inspiring the assumption of radical solutions, like the demand for a complete dismantling of the educational settings or the more proper deinstitutionalization of education.
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Collado, I. "Editorial [Hot topic: Biotechnology and Bioorganic of Fungi (Guest Editor: I. G. Collado)]." Current Organic Chemistry 13, no. 12 (August 1, 2009): 1136. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527209788921756.

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Storchi, Massimo. "Post-war Violence in Italy: A Struggle for Memory." Modern Italy 12, no. 2 (June 2007): 237–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532940701362755.

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The Resistance at the root of Italian democracy is still the object of political and often controversial debate, 60 years on. This is related to the various phases of political development in Italy: from the early post-war years, characterized by the conflict associated with the ideological clashes of the Cold War, to the 1960s and 1970s, afflicted by terrorism, to the fall of the Berlin Wall and then to the collapse of the party system. Diverse, sometimes conflicting memories of the Resistance have emerged, linked not only to the numerous forms characterizing the struggle against Nazi–Fascism, but also to the varying motives, ideals and politics which animated fighters on both sides. With the new bipolar political system and the rise of the Right, the Resistance has returned to being one of the most prominent features of political controversy. This manifests itself in editorial strategies and extensive media operations in which memories representing those people who are opposed to the ideals of the Resistance seem to have the upper hand.
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Y Memoria, Pasado. "Reseñas de libros." Pasado y Memoria. Revista de Historia Contemporánea, no. 18 (June 28, 2019): 441. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/pasado2019.18.18.

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Contiene: SÁNCHEZ, Raquel y SAN NARCISO, David (coord.), La cuestión de palacio. Corte y cortesanos en la España Contemporánea, Granada, Comares, 2018, 327 pp. / ESTHER COLLADO FERNÁNDEZ; HIGUERAS CASTAÑEDA, Eduardo, Pablo Correa y Zafrilla (1842-1888). Republicanismo y cuestión social en la España del Ochocientos, Toledo, Almud Ediciones, 2018, 239 pp. / ADAM ABBOU FRANCÉS; MENDIOLA, Ignacio y OVIEDO SILVA, Daniel (coords.), Relatos infames. Breve historia de crimen y castigo, Barcelona, Anthropos, 2017, 388 pp. / FERNANDO JIMÉNEZ HERRERA; GARCÍA DE CORTÁZAR, Fernando, España, entre la rabia y la idea, Madrid, Alianza Editorial, 2018, 445 pp. / ANTONIO MOLINER PRADA; DÍAZ MARÍN, Pedro, Política de Estado. Los discursos de la Corona durante la Década Moderada, Alacant, Publicaciones de la Universitat d’Alacant, 2018. / ESTHER COLLADO FERNÁNDEZ; ZABALGOITIA HERRERA, Mauricio (ed.), Hombres en peligro. Género, nación e imperio en la España de cambio de siglo (XIX-XX), Madrid y Fráncfort, Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2017, 298 pp. / ELIA BLANCO RODRÍGUEZ; GALLEGO FRANCO, Henar (ed.), Feminidades y masculinidades en la historiografía de género, Granada, Editorial Comares, 2018, 246 pp. / CARLOS MARTOS FERRER; GINARD, David, Aurora Picornell. Feminismo, comunismo y memoria republicana en el siglo XX, Granada, Comares Historia, 2018, 128 pp. / NATALIA GARIS PUERTO; FERNÁNDEZ PRIETO, Lourenzo y HERVELLA GARCÍA, Gustavo (eds.): GARCÍA DEL REAL, Carlota y GARCÍA DEL REAL Fernanda, Historia de la guerra civil contada por dos hermanas. Memorias de golpe, revolución y guerra, edición a cargo de Lourenzo Fernández Prieto y Gustavo Hervella García, Granada, Comares, 2018, 141 pp. / GLICERIO SÁNCHEZ RECIO; EGIDO, Ángeles y MONTES, Jorge J. (eds.), Mujer, franquismo y represión. Una deuda histórica, Madrid, Sanz y Torres, 2018, 441 pp. / MÉLANIE IBÁÑEZ DOMINGO; ROIG PRUÑONOSA, Neus, No llores que vas a ser feliz. El tráfico de bebés en España: de la represión al negocio (1938-1996), Barcelona, Ático de los Libros, 2018, 428 pp. / CARLOS ÁLVAREZ FERNÁNDEZ; ORTIZ HERAS, Manuel (coord.), ¿Qué sabemos del franquismo? Estudios para comprender la dictadura de Franco, Granada, Comares, 2018, 287 pp. / GLICERIO SÁNCHEZ RECIO; VADILLO MUÑOZ, Julián, Del pensamiento a la organización. Socialismo en el siglo XIX. Raíces, origen y desarrollo del laboratorio socialista antiestatal en el siglo XIX, Madrid, Queimada Ediciones, 2018, 162 pp. / SAMUEL CALATAYUD SEMPERE; MORENO FONSERET, Roque y PAYÁ LÓPEZ, Pedro (eds.), Memoria y justicia transicional en Europa y América Latina, Granada, Comares, 2018, 237 pp. / MARÍA LUISA RICO GÓMEZ; BARTOLUCCI, Mónica Inés, La juventud maravillosa: la peronización y los orígenes de la violencia política 1958-1972, Sáenz Peña, UNTREF, 2017, 276 pp. / CRISTIAN ANDRÉS DI RENZO.
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Boubaker, Sabri. "Editorial: Advances in corporate governance practices." Corporate Board role duties and composition 17, no. 1 (2021): 4–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cbv17i1editorial.

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Corporate governance has gone through three decades of profound changes in terms of new regulations, new practices, and environmental conditions. Many countries drafted guidelines for best corporate governance practices following Cadbury report (Cadbury, 1992). These practices were mainly related to the board of directors (composition and functioning), internal controls, and internal audit. The Enron scandal followed by the collapse of Arthur Andersen, one of the big five audit firms, and the enactment of the “Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act” (Sarbanes-Oxley law) in 2002 were other milestones in the evolution of corporate governance. This law brought about significant changes related to public company accounting oversight, auditor independence, financial disclosure, and corporate responsibility. The financial crisis in 2008 started in the United States and has shaken the world economy. This crisis was due to weak corporate governance that led to fraudulent financial reporting and excessive risk-taking. Grove and Victoravich (2012) consider CEO duality, lack of board independence, weak management control systems, short-termism, weak codes of ethics, and opaque disclosures among the main drivers of this crisis. The COVID-19 has consistently shown that firms with better corporate governance and corporate social responsibility practices were the most resilient entities during the first quarter of the pandemic (Ramelli & Wagner, 2020). All these topics are addressed in this collection of high-quality research papers of this year’s first issue of Corporate Board: Role, Duties, and Composition.
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Carnevali, Roberto. "La collana "Psicoterapia e..." (Società Editoriale ARPANet) ha compiuto dieci anni: storia di un percorso e prospettive future." GRUPPI, no. 1 (May 2017): 155–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/gru2016-001012.

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Pasado y Memoria, Revista. "Reseñas de libros." Pasado y Memoria. Revista de Historia Contemporánea, no. 19 (December 20, 2019): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/pasado2019.19.10.

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Contiene: SUÁREZ CORTINA, Manuel, Los caballeros de la razón. Cultura institucionista y democracia parlamentaria en la España liberal, Genueve Ediciones, 2019, 375 pp. / Sergio Sánchez Collantes; SANTIÑO, Santiago, Pascual de Gayangos. Erudición y cosmopolitismo en la España del XIX, Pamplona, Urgoiti Editores, 2018, 608 pp. / Rafael Fernández-Sirvent; VILA, Santi, De quan el liberalisme era pecat. Fèlix Sardà i Salvany, reaccionari i innovador. Pròleg de Jordi Amat. Barcelona, Viena Edicions, 2018, 291 pp. / Antonio Moliner Prada; BLASCO HERRANZ, Inmaculada (ed.), Mujeres, hombres y catolicismo en la España contemporánea. Nuevas visiones desde la historia, Valencia, Tirant Humanidades, 2018, 276 pp. / Verónica García Martín; OLIVIER COMPAGNON, Camille Foulard, Guillemette Martin y María Inés Tato (coords.). La Gran Guerra en América Latina. Una historia conectada. México, CEMCA, 2018, 492 pp. / Agustín Daniel Desiderato; JIMÉNEZ REDONDO, Juan Carlos, Franco y Salazar. La respuesta dictatorial a los desafíos de un mundo en cambio, 1936-1968, Madrid, Sílex Universidad, 2019, 242 pp. / José Antonio Abreu Colombri; ROSAS, Fernando, Salazar e os fascismos, Lisboa, Tinta da China, 2019, 305 pp. / Nelson Jorge De Castro Araújo; VALERO GÓMEZ, Sergio y GARCÍA CARRIÓN, Marta (eds.), Desde la capital de la República. Nuevas perspectivas y estudios sobre la Guerra Civil española, Valencia, Publicaciones de la Universitat de València, 2019, 416 pp. / Juan Boris Ruiz Núñez; PAYÁ LÓPEZ, Pedro (ed.), Desde las cenizas de Auschwitz. Historia, memoria, educación, Granada, Comares, 2019, 325 pp. / Sergio Vaquero Martínez; FERNÁNDEZ, Eider de Dios, Sirvienta, empleada, trabajadora del hogar. Género, clase e identidad en el franquismo y la transición a través del servicio doméstico, Málaga, UMA editorial, 2019. / Sonia García Galán; BORJA, Jordi. Bandera Roja. 1968-1974. Del maig del 68 a l’inici de la transició, Barcelona, Edicions 62, 2018, 133 pp. / Samuel Calatayud Sempere; BEORLEGUI, David, Transición y melancolía. La experiencia del desencanto en el País Vasco (1976-1986), Madrid, Postmetrópolis Editorial, 2017, 353 pp. / Nicolás Buckley.
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