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Journal articles on the topic "(neo)realism"

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Lomia, Ekaterine. "Political Realism in International Relations: Classical Realism, Neo-realism, and Neo-Classical Realism." International Journal of Social, Political and Economic Research 7, no. 3 (September 3, 2020): 591–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.46291/ijospervol7iss3pp591-600.

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Realism, also known as political realism, is one of the most dominant theories of international relations. The school of thought in realism was established in the post-World War II era; however, it is widely associated with the ancient Greek studies, particularly, in the works of Thucydides who allows a more sophisticated analysis of the conception of power and its place in the anarchic international system. Unlike idealism and liberalism, which underline the idea of cooperation in international relations, realism stresses a competitive and confrontational side of human nature and argues that in global politics there is no space for morality. Thus, states show constant readiness to obtain power and achieve their political ends. The article aims at studying the basic approach, the theory of realism is based on. The study has been prepared as a result of examining articles and books written by dominant realist scholars who have influential opinions in the field.
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Chatterjee, Shibashis. "Neo-realism, Neo-liberalism and Security." International Studies 40, no. 2 (May 2003): 125–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002088170304000202.

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Chatterjee, Shibashis. "Neo-Realism in International Relations." International Studies 34, no. 1 (January 1997): 39–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020881797034001004.

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Hart, Stephen M. "From Realism to Neo-realism to Magical Realism: The Algebra of Memory." Romance Studies 30, no. 3-4 (July 2012): 251–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/0263990412z.00000000025.

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Firoozabadi, Jalal Dehghani, and Mojtaba Zare Ashkezari. "Neo-classical Realism in International Relations." Asian Social Science 12, no. 6 (May 20, 2016): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v12n6p95.

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<p>Neo-classical realism is result of foreign policy studies through studying both structure of international system and domestic factors and their complex interactions with each other. The main goal of neoclassical realism is to find out how distribution of power in international system, motivations and subjective structures of states toward international system shape their foreign policy. Neo-classical realists reject the idea of neo-realism in which it is argued that systemic pressures will immediately affect behaviours of units. They believe that the extend of systemic effects on states behaviour depends on relative power and also internal factors of states in anarchical system. This article is to study how neo-classical realism applies assumptions such as anarchy, effects of structure-agent, role of power in creating behaviours, national interests, survival and security in order to analyse international politics.</p>
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Mehsud, Muhammad Imran, Iqra Jalal, Tariq Anwar Khan, and Azam Jan. "India-Pakistan Water Relations: A Theoretical Perspective." Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 9, no. 2 (September 30, 2021): 158–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2021.0902.0123.

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Hydro politics is an important dimension of India Pakistan relations, overshadowed mainly by strategic issues between both states. Even the discussion on water issues is more focused on technical issues. However, the main question that arises is: Is hydro politics between India and Pakistan a problem of perceptions (intentions) or it forms part of overall strategic rivalry between both states? This paper discusses India-Pakistan water relations from the theoretical perspectives of (neo) realism, (neo) liberalism, constructivism, and human security school of thought. It argues that, like in general India-Pakistan political relations, it is realism/ neo-realism which still reigns supreme in explaining India-Pakistan hydro politics as well. It argues that in the wake of the Cold War, different theories emerged which undermined the traditional approaches and perspectives of realism and liberalism. These new theoretical traditions were also employed in explaining India-Pakistan political as well water relations. However, due to the competitive security of the region of South Asia in general and India-Pakistan’s security dilemma in particular, the theoretical perspectives of (neo) liberalism, constructivism, and human security fall short in theorizing India-Pakistan water relations. To answer the question posed earlier, this paper has mostly analyzed the available literature, both theoretical and related to hydro politics, to construct the argument. Therefore, this paper concludes that instead of employing (neo) liberalism, constructivism, and human security, it is realism/ neo-realism which still reigns supreme in explaining India-Pakistan political as well as water relations.
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Reyna, Stephen P. "Neo-Boasianism, a form of critical structural realism: It’s better than the alternative." Anthropological Theory 12, no. 1 (February 28, 2012): 73–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1463499612436466.

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A good paper should have fortifying doses of reason and revelation. The revelation in this paper is the identity of ‘the alternative’ mentioned in the title. The article reasons that neo-Boasianism should be an approach of broad interest in anthropological research. Argumentation extends across two sections. The first section explains the merits of critical structural realism. Different sub-sections introduce the realism, structuralism, and critical science of critical structural realism, taking pains to compare it with postmodernism. The second section introduces neo-Boasianism, showing how it is a form of critical structural realism – one that permits analysis of connections between brain and social structural realms. The notion of a cultural neurohermeneutic system is advanced as a neurological structure allowing antecedent social action to be connected with subsequent action. Finally, revelation comes at the paper’s conclusion: it is shown what alternative neo-Boasianism is better than.
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Tkacz, Michael W. "Scientific Reporting, Imagination, and Neo-Aristotelian Realism." Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review 68, no. 4 (2004): 531–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tho.2004.0001.

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Williams, Michael C. "Neo-Realism and the future of strategy." Review of International Studies 19, no. 2 (April 1993): 103–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210500118984.

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To speak of the ‘future’ of strategy is to reveal a deep tension in the way we commonly think about the subject. On the one hand we are confronted by revolutionary changes in the geo-political landscape. The transformation of Europe, the fragmentation of the Soviet Union, and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, for example, encourage the belief that the Cold War—a term which has been almost synonymous with-strategy for nearly half a century—is now an historical artifact. These events, analyzed so intensively by leaders and commentators, open up significant questions about the future of strategy.
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Elman, Colin, Miriam Fendius Elman, and Paul W. Schroeder. "History vs. Neo-realism: A Second Look." International Security 20, no. 1 (1995): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2539222.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "(neo)realism"

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Pham, Min Van. "Neo-realism, neo-liberalism and East Asia regionalism : the case of Vietnam /." Connect to title online (Scholars' Bank), 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7782.

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Pham, Min Van 1980. "Neo-realism, Neo-liberalism and East Asia Regionalism: The Case of Vietnam." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7782.

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vii, 103 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.
East Asia regionalism emerged in the context of the end of the Cold War, the break-up of the Soviet Union and the outgrowth of regionalism in many parts of the world such as the unprecedented expansion of the European Union and the development of the North American Free Trade Agreement. It has been nearly two decades since its inception and almost every aspect of East Asian regionalism has been explored in depth with the exception of the application of theoretical explanations to East Asia regionalism. This paper is an attempt to apply international relations theories of neo-realism and neoliberalism to East Asia regionalism. The paper has found that both neo-realism and neoliberalism have found evidence in East Asia to support their assumptions about regionalism but neither has given fully appropriate explanations to East Asia regionalism. The case study of Vietnam' s regional cooperation is also supportive of that conclusion. In addition, the case of Vietnam indicates that concrete conditions of each country have played an important role in its incentives and participation into regionalism. The paper invites explanations for East Asia regionalism from other theories in international relations.
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Inouye, Shaun. "(Neo)Bazinian realism : existential phenomenology and the image-body." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/45699.

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French critic-cum-theorist André Bazin remains a central figure in discourse concerning cinematic realism. A prolific film commentator during the postwar period, Bazin advanced a theory of realism that took resemblance to be the apogee of film aestheticism, a radical departure from the then-dominant views held by Soviet film theorists that cinema's "essence" as an art form hinges on techniques that dissociate it from reality (via montage, for instance). A one-time favoured approach, in the 1960s and 1970s Bazin's theories were lambasted in the wake of an intellectual paradigm shift that came to view cinematic realism as an ideological subterfuge, lulling passive viewers into accepting bourgeois "realities" driven by inequalities and capitalist motivations. More broadly, Bazin's perceived faith in the objectivity of the image was labelled naïve and empirically dogmatic, an antiquated notion founded on Catholic mores that had no place in the modern, secular world. Today, the residual negativity from these criticisms still mar the reception of Bazin's realism, resulting in facile summations that neglect or misrepresent the more sophisticated, nuanced version he presents. Situated within the larger reappraisal of Bazin's work taking place in film studies – known collectively as "neo-Bazinianism" – this thesis acts as a much-needed corrective to the near-ubiquitous view of Bazinian realism as being ontologically contingent upon the photographic medium, and "indexically" connected to an antecedent reality. I argue that, given his proximity to the leading figures of French existentialist and phenomenological thought – namely, Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty – Bazin advances a theory of realism based, not on the objectivity of the camera's gaze, but the intersubjectivity of embodied experience, having recognized in the image a perceptual engagement with the world analogous to our own. It is the concept of the "image-body" that is crucial here, a self-coined term that anchors the thesis around the central assumption that, if Bazin's realism offers us recognizable representations of the world onscreen, and it is our perceptual bodies that make manifest this world, then the "realistic" image must in someway share with us an embodied, enworlded state.
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Kerr, G. "The metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas and Neo-Thomistic realism." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.546368.

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Grundig, Frank. "Cooperation as self help? : relative gains and the patterns of interaction in an anarchic world." Thesis, University of Essex, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.274371.

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Olsson, Andreas. "Sverige under andra Världskriget : En uppsats om neo-realism och neutralitet." Thesis, Linnaeus University, School of Social Sciences, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-6845.

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The actions of Sweden during the second world war has been richly discussed over the years. Sweden declared itself neutral in the war between the great powers but did not manage to maintain its neutrality. The nature of neutrality has often been discussed; whether it is of a idealistic or more pragmatic nature. Realism, a theory of international relations, would argue that it is of a more pragmatic nature, hence these two are in opposition. Realism also takes credit in claiming to explain how and why a state chooses to act in a situation.

 

The aim of this essay was to, by examining specific decisions made by the swedish government during the Second World War, come to a conclusion whether or not Sweden’s proclaimed neutrality was of idealistic or pragmatic nature, and thereby possibly coming to a conclusion about neutrality in large.

It was also to examine the worth of realism as an explanatory theory by applying it to this specific case; to examine its validity.

The study was conducted using a qualitative method; presenting empiric facts and then by using a decision model interpreting the actions and results from a realist perspective.

 

The study concludes that realism has explanatory power, although not a complete one. The evidence, concerning the neutrality matter, points to that neutrality should be considered as being of a more pragmatic nature.

 

Keywords: Second world war, international relations, realism, neutrality

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COUTINHO, MARCOS VINICIUS FIUZA. "BETWEEN MEMORIES AND WORDS: THE NEO-REALISM OF MANUEL DA FONSECA." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2012. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=30140@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
PROGRAMA DE SUPORTE À PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DE INSTS. DE ENSINO
Dentro do grande espectro de obras e escritores que constituem o Neorealismo português, é de fácil percepção que o movimento, em sua raiz, não se estabeleceu como uma estética uniforme. Apesar de uma linha marxista nortear claramente os caminhos e desígnios dos escritores, diferentes concepções e interpretações do que se deveria construir artisticamente se estabeleceu. Deparamo-nos com escritores muito singulares, que trabalham a temática, o pano de fundo neo-realista, de formas absolutamente distintas. A maneira como cada artista apreende a realidade e a reconsidera em suas obras é extremamente particular, fazendo da pesquisa em torno do que caracterizou o Neo-realismo uma enorme colcha de retalhos, em que, das diferentes e improváveis partes, retiramos um todo complexo e coeso. A forma como cada autor utiliza a palavra é, sem dúvida, o reflexo de como cada um deles interpreta a realidade. Nessa direção, pela maneira como as trabalha, utilizando uma precisão cirúrgica em cada vocábulo e ainda pela forma como introduz e engendra uma força vital a cada fato narrado, vemos destacar-se a figura de Manuel da Fonseca. Assim, este trabalho visa investigar, primordialmente, as estratégias de escrita desse autor, e, através do estudo de sua ficção, demonstrar como, a partir de personagens complexos, Manuel da Fonseca cria uma perspectiva que trabalha o ideal neo-realista de maneira extremamente particular e nos insere em um mundo de descobertas, onde o reconhecimento e o aprendizado são as chaves que possibilitam a abertura de uma zona de transformação eminente.
Within the wide range of works and writers that make up the Portuguese Neo-Realism, is an easy to understand the movement, at its root, it has established itself as an aesthetic standard. Although a Marxist line guide clearly the ways and thoughts of the writers, different conceptions and interpretations of what we should build ourselves artistically. We face very unique writers, who work the theme, the background of neo-realist, absolutely distinct ways. The way each artist captures the reality and reconsiders in his works is very particular, doing research about what characterized the Neo-realism a huge patchwork quilt, in which the different and unlikely parts, removed a complex whole and cohesive. The way each author uses the word is undoubtedly a reflection of how each interprets reality. In this direction, by the way it works, using surgical precision in each word and also introduces the way and engenders a life force every event narrated, we highlight the figure of Manuel da Fonseca. This work aims to investigate primarily the writing strategies of the author, and, through the study of his fiction, showing how, from complex characters, Manuel da Fonseca creates a perspective that works the ideal neo-realist in an extremely and in particular enter into a world of discovery, where the recognition and learning are the keys that enable the opening of an imminent transformation zone.
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Williams, Christopher James. "Beyond critical realism : a neo-Rortian approach to the science and theology debate." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.250203.

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Pickles, Suzanne. "Post-authenticity : literary dialect and realism in Victorian and Neo-Victorian social novels." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2018. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/22690/.

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This thesis considers what a post-authenticity approach to literary dialect studies should be. Once we have departed from the idea of literary dialect studies being engaged in ascertaining whether or not the fictional representation of nonstandard speech varieties can be matched with those same varieties in the external world, how should we study the dialect we find in novels? I argue that literary dialect studies should be placed within critical work on the realist novel, since the representation of speech, like the broader field of realism, aims to reflect an external world, one with which the reader can identify. This, as yet, has not been done. My approach is to place greater emphasis on the role of the reader. I consider the ways in which writers use literary dialect to manage readers' responses to characters, and the nature of those responses. I give a close reading of Victorian and neo-Victorian novels to show that, whilst the subject matter of these works has changed over time to suit a modern readership, the dialect representation - its form and the attitudes to language usage it communicates - is conservative. Referring to recent surveys, and through my own research with real readers, I show that nonstandard speakers are still regarded as less well-educated and of a lower social class than those who speak Standard English. This, I argue, is why writers encode such attitudes into their works and are able to manipulate readers' responses to characters. I argue that it is the interplay of text, reader, and the broader cultural context in which the work is both written and read, that gives meaning to the literary dialect and brings it within the scope of studies of the realist novel.
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NASCIMENTO, MARIANA CUSTÓDIO DO. "THE WORD-SKIN: ON THE POSSIBILITY OF A SURFACEE ESTHETICS IN PORTUGUESE NEO-REALISM." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2013. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=23500@1.

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Diferente do modo como costuma ser reduzida por parte da crítica especializada, o estudo pretende mostrar que a obra de António Alves Redol tem a marca da mudança, da variedade e da diversidade. Observar-se-á que a homogeneidade que se costuma impor nas análises sobre a obra do autor não se justifica nem da perspectiva da profundidade do conteúdo narrativo, nem da perspectiva da superfície das formas de expressão. Em relação a esta última, parece haver um cuidado estético especial no que tange à concisão, à precisão e ao impacto dimensionados na simplicidade narrativa dos documentários humanos explorados por Alves Redol. Nesse sentido, a obra de Redol representa a heterogeneidade de formas, conteúdos, narrativas e conceitos do neo-realismo, simbolizando, no seu microcosmo, a história e os processos de todo o movimento. Ao eleger a palavra-pele para conceituar o modo de escrever de António Alves Redol, mostrando em que medida a sua narrativa incide ao mesmo tempo nas dimensões política e estética, a tese também procura refletir sobre como tal ideia de palavra-ação poderia auxiliar numa melhor compreensão da escrita neo-realista em Portugal.
This study aims to highlight variety, diversity and change as important qualities that can be noticed in the books of the Portuguese writer António Alves Redol. Whereas the critics tend to analyze his work under the characteristic of homogeneity, this thesis discusses the contradictions of this point of view by focusing on the deep of the narrative content and the surface of the narrative form. In what concerns the surface of the narrative, one of the objectives of this research is to analyze the aesthetic specificities of the writing expression of Alves Redol and the impact of his narrative simplicity. Hence, this thesis aims to discuss the concept of the word-skin, which will be used to define his writing. The idea of the word-skin contains the politic and aesthetic aspects of literary narrative as well as it discusses how word can be associated to action. Therefore the work of Alves Redol represents the heterogeneity of the Neorealism, an essential characteristic of this artistic expression in Portugal, and also symbolizes, in its micro cosmos, the entire history of the movement. Finally, this study develops the relations between a different approach to the analysis of the work of Alves Redol and the enlargement in the comprehension of the Portuguese Neorealism.
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Books on the topic "(neo)realism"

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Wall, Julian. Visconti's 'Ossessione' and neo-realism. [Derby]: Derbyshire College of Higher Education, 1986.

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Keenes, Ernie. The reconstruction of neo-realism from counter-hegemonic discourse. Ottawa: Dept. of Political Science, Carleton University, 1987.

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Joanna, Kiliszek, ed. Neo Rauch: Begleiter : mit realizmu = the myth of realism. Warszawa: Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, 2011.

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Jim, Hillier, ed. Cahiers du cinéma, the 1950s: Neo-realism, Hollywood, new wave. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1985.

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Printing, London College of. BA Film and Video thesis 1988: Italian neo-realism : style and ideology. London: LCP, 1988.

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Conflict and control in the world economy: Contemporary economic realism and neo-mercantilism. Brighton, Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books, 1986.

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Jones, R. J. Barry. Conflict and control in the world economy: Contemporary economic realism and neo-mercantilism. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press International, 1986.

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The Psychology of Social Class in the Fiction of Russell Banks, Denis Johnson and Harry Crews: Neo-Realism, Naturalism, and Humanism in Contemporary Fiction. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2014.

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1912-1974, Fernhout Edgar, Berk Aloys van den, and Museum voor Moderne Kunst (Arnhem, Netherlands), eds. In het licht van Alassio: Edgar Fernhout neo-realist. Amsterdam: Ludion, 2002.

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Ferreira, Ana Paula. Alves Redol e o neo-realismo português. Lisboa: Caminho, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "(neo)realism"

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Long, Eugene Thomas. "Neo-Realism." In Twentieth-Century Western Philosophy of Religion 1900–2000, 109–39. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4064-5_8.

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Burchill, Scott. "Realism and Neo-realism." In Theories of International Relations, 67–92. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24743-1_3.

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Xiao, Hui Faye. "Female neo-realism." In Routledge Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature, 553–66. London; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.| Includes bibliographical references and index.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315626994-46.

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Brewer, John. "Reenactment and Neo-Realism." In Historical Reenactment, 79–89. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230277090_6.

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Massimi, Michela. "Structural Realism: A Neo-Kantian Perspective." In Scientific Structuralism, 1–23. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9597-8_1.

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Minazzi, Fabio. "Axiomatic Thinking and Philosophy from Neo-Scholastic Logic to Neo-Realism." In Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, 29–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96332-3_2.

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Clark, John F. "Realism, Neo-Realism and Africa’s International Relations in the Post-Cold War Era." In Africa’s Challenge to International Relations Theory, 85–102. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780333977538_6.

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Chen, John Z. Ming, and Yuhua Ji. "Introduction: Reality, Realism and (Neo-)Marxist Definitions and Paradigms." In Marxism and 20th-Century English-Canadian Novels, 3–34. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46350-5_1.

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Behr, Hartmut. "Neo-Realism and the ‘Scientification’ of International Political Theory." In A History of International Political Theory, 197–209. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230248380_8.

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Khudairi, Hasen. "Modal Ω-Logic: Automata, Neo-Logicism, and Set-Theoretic Realism." In Philosophical Studies Series, 65–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01800-9_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "(neo)realism"

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Kurjenoja, Anne K., Melissa Schumacher, Edwin Gozález-Meza, and Eduardo Gutiérrez-Juárez. "Expansive Learning and Change Laboratory Model in Architectural Education: A Mexican Approach." In 2019 Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2019.62.

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Latin American architecture and with it, architectural education frequently celebrates the insertion of local projects in the international design stardom as vanguard symbols of development, quality of life and local capacity for innovation. The material environment follows the logics in which the urban image and architectural objects are non-textual elements in a political, economic and social discourse.Thus, the 21th century architectural and urban re-invention is easily focused on the transformation of the material world to images of glamorous architectural objects and urban landscapes, de-territorialized from their local contexts, their people and the local narratives of place. How could Mexican architectural education respond to local, spatial, socio-cultural, territorial, environmental, economic and political demands to favorable impact the construction of material environment struggling under the clash between globalization, its neo-liberal architectural language, and the local emerging needs? Could it develop different and challenging focus areas, to seek new approaches to local problematics? How should critical architectural education trigger locally-based development innovation with potential to face global challenges of the professional world? In this context, Universidad de las Americas Puebla’s (UDLAP) researchers’ initial question was, how should critical architectural education trigger locally based development innovation with potential to face global challenges of the professional world?The exploration of a new and locally viable architectural approach to sensible Mexican urban territories was triggered by a project seeking strategies to respond the collision between the traditional community of Cholula, Puebla, and the recent urban development around it informed by global economy and its architectural aesthetics. In a design workshop, socially responsible professional practices and sustainable environmental transformations were promoted in a context in which global forces are influencing local urban planning policies. Thus, this paper exposes Expansive Learning1 educational approaches experimented to trigger strategies for collaborative community development. These strategies were based on Social Urbanism, socially responsible New Localism2 and Regenerative Development Design3 through bottom-up collaborative design and co-configuration work in which the architect adopts the role of a social and environmental mediator within the framework of Critical Realism (CR)4.
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