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El Taki, Karim. « Subordinates’ Quest for Recognition in Hierarchy ». Millennium : Journal of International Studies 50, no 1 (septembre 2021) : 55–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03058298211050953.

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The scholarship on hierarchy held the promise of exposing conditions of systemic inequality in world politics. However, a significant strand of it approached the international order from above, privileging the perspective of dominant actors. I make the case for a from-below approach to hierarchical orders, recognising and accounting for understudied experiences in world politics, but also developing a more accurate understanding of hierarchy. Through a relational-sociological approach, I conceptualise hierarchy as a socially differentiated system predicated on recognition. The experience of misrecognition by way of normative and material constraints constitutes actors as subordinates. I propose a framework for subordinate actors’ navigation of hierarchy in quest of social recognition. I identify three strategies that subordinates employ, depending on the misrecognising constraints they counter (normative/material) and the recognition they seek (internal/external). Subordinates may engage in norm appropriation, alternative leveraging, and salvation from victimhood. I demonstrate the applicability of the framework by examining Egypt’s quest for recognition in the aftermath of the 2013 military coup.
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Ryer, David M., Trevor J. Bihl, Kenneth W. Bauer et Steven K. Rogers. « QUEST Hierarchy for Hyperspectral Face Recognition ». Advances in Artificial Intelligence 2012 (8 mai 2012) : 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/203670.

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A qualia exploitation of sensor technology (QUEST) motivated architecture using algorithm fusion and adaptive feedback loops for face recognition for hyperspectral imagery (HSI) is presented. QUEST seeks to develop a general purpose computational intelligence system that captures the beneficial engineering aspects of qualia-based solutions. Qualia-based approaches are constructed from subjective representations and have the ability to detect, distinguish, and characterize entities in the environment Adaptive feedback loops are implemented that enhance performance by reducing candidate subjects in the gallery and by injecting additional probe images during the matching process. The architecture presented provides a framework for exploring more advanced integration strategies beyond those presented. Algorithmic results and performance improvements are presented as spatial, spectral, and temporal effects are utilized; additionally, a Matlab-based graphical user interface (GUI) is developed to aid processing, track performance, and to display results.
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Casier, Marlies. « Turkey’s Kurds and the Quest for Recognition ». Ethnicities 10, no 1 (9 février 2010) : 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468796809353391.

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Mehmeti, Ermira. « Quest for Statehood : Kosovo’s Plea to Join International Organizations ». European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research 11, no 2 (10 juin 2017) : 370. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v11i2.p370-378.

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The State represents a central concept and a basic subject of international law. In order to function and engage in treaties and relations with other states in a growing globalized world, the State must be accepted and treated as independent by other states. But independence alone is not enough. Declaring independence is typically a unilateral act undertaken by one entity. Hence, there are states in the world today that are independent; however, their international subjectivity is not recognized. This makes their position and ability to engage in the international sphere more complex. As a result, authorities look into ways of bypassing formal recognition. Joining international organizations becomes one alternative. This article explores the quest of Kosovo to join international organizations as a way to secure recognition and statehood. It begins with the United Nations, and briefly analyses the diplomatic efforts of Kosovar governments to accede. The focus of this article however, will be more specifically on Kosovo’s application to join UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural organization, the Council of Europe and international sports federations, for this process will shed light on several important legal and political aspects of recognition: the application procedure, the political interests of states, the lobbying and securing of states’ support in an entity’s bid to obtain a seat at the organization. Membership in UNESCO is rightfully seen as a gateway to reach to a seat at the United Nations, while bypassing unilateral recognitions granted by states individually. While membership in international organizations will not imply recognition of international subjectivity for a new entity, in practical terms, it offers to achieve what recognition promises. Kosovo has been able to sit at the same table with its regional counterparts and has been able to participate and share in various regional initiatives. As an initial phase of normalization of relations with Serbia, this represents a solid step forward. At a later stage, it could serve as an incentive, or even better as a catalyst to speed up securing full-fledged statehood.
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SoRelle, Ruth. « Breaking News : NY, OK Thwart AAPS Quest for Certification Recognition ». Emergency Medicine News 32, no 9 (septembre 2010) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.eem.0000388456.14701.95.

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Zubaran, Carlos. « The Quest for Recognition : Brazilian Immigrants in the United States ». Transcultural Psychiatry 45, no 4 (décembre 2008) : 590–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363461508100784.

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Cote, Deb. « Real Stories of Nursing Research : The Quest for Magnet Recognition ». AORN Journal 90, no 6 (décembre 2009) : 937–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aorn.2009.11.044.

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Höchenberger, Richard, et Kathrin Ohla. « Repeatability of Taste Recognition Threshold Measurements with QUEST and Quick Yes–No ». Nutrients 12, no 1 (20 décembre 2019) : 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010024.

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Taste perception, although vital for nutrient sensing, has long been overlooked in sensory assessments. This can, at least in part, be attributed to challenges associated with the handling of liquid, perishable stimuli, but also with scarce efforts to optimize testing procedures to be more time-efficient. We have previously introduced an adaptive, QUEST-based procedure to measure taste sensitivity thresholds that was quicker than other existing approaches, yet similarly reliable. Despite its advantages, the QUEST procedure lacks experimental control of false alarms (i.e., response bias) and psychometric function slope. Variations of these parameters, however, may also influence the threshold estimate. This raises the question as to whether a procedure that simultaneously assesses threshold, false-alarm rate, and slope might be able to produce threshold estimates with higher repeatability, i.e., smaller variation between repeated measurements. Here, we compared the performance of QUEST with a method that allows measurement of false-alarm rates and slopes, quick Yes–No (qYN), in a test–retest design for citric acid, sodium chloride, quinine hydrochloride, and sucrose recognition thresholds. We used complementary measures of repeatability, namely test–retest correlations and coefficients of repeatability. Both threshold procedures yielded largely overlapping thresholds with good repeatability between measurements. Together the data suggest that participants used a conservative response criterion. Furthermore, we explored the link between taste sensitivity and taste liking or which we found, however, no clear association.
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Tkach, Irina Vladimirovna, et Olga Alexandrovna Mineeva. « Quest as an innovative method of teaching English to preschoolers ». Samara Journal of Science 5, no 3 (1 septembre 2016) : 203–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv20163314.

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The paper deals with the method quest as an innovative method of teaching English to preschoolers. The authors describe objectives and principles of early learning, psychological characteristics of childrens readiness to learn a foreign language and the contribution of learning a foreign language in the overall development of a child. The article discusses methods of game techniques, as well as the factors that determine the success of using games in the classroom for children of preschool age. The definition of quest is given in the paper, the possibility to use this method as one of gaming techniques in teaching English is described. The content of the quest includes modern audio-visual materials, tasks for listening, speaking, reading, recognition of the vocabulary. In addition to assignments aimed at learning a foreign language, the quest contains tasks for development of logical thinking, attention, motor development when creating an application. Practical application of this method for the study of the topic Food in the group of preschool students is considered: the overall concept of the quest, tasks, necessary props are described. The described method of learning a foreign language can be adapted to any age students and for any school subject.
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Bouris, Dimitris, et Irene Fernández-Molina. « Contested States, Hybrid Diplomatic Practices, and the Everyday Quest for Recognition ». International Political Sociology 12, no 3 (5 juin 2018) : 306–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ips/oly006.

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Stanley, Peter, et Robert Manthei. « Counselling psychology in New Zealand : The quest for identity and recognition ». Counselling Psychology Quarterly 17, no 3 (septembre 2004) : 301–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070412331317594.

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Petroski, Henry. « The Quest for a Better World ». Mechanical Engineering 122, no 12 (1 décembre 2000) : 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2000-dec-2.

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This article highlights the pervasiveness of the products and processes of engineering in having improved the quality of life in the developed countries of the world. The airplane and its associated infrastructure of airports and ticketing schemes have come a long way since the Wright Brothers’ first flight in 1903, and the ensemble that goes under the rubric ‘airplane’ certainly warrants recognition as achievement. All the engineering achievements that have been identified as among the greatest of the past century leave room for improvement. Air conditioning and refrigeration are among the more domestic achievements of 20th century engineering, but at exactly what stage they became so is hard to say. Refrigerators especially came a long way in the second half of the century. Well-controlled air conditioning, for all the technological progress made in the field since air was fanned over a block of ice, seems to remain one of the great open problems of mechanical engineering. All achievements, engineering and otherwise, are relative to their time and circumstances.
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Waghid, Yusef. « On restating the necessity of citizenship education again ». Citizenship Teaching & ; Learning 18, no 1 (1 mars 2023) : 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ctl_00116_2.

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Citizenship education (CE) remains underscored by notions of rights recognition and belonging. If any of the above are constrained the possibility is that such a form of education would be undermined. The central argument of this contribution involves advancing claims of CE along the lines of deliberative engagement, recognition of others’ justifications and the quest for justice. Like the articles in this issue intimate, education cannot be oblivious of such claims of citizenship if education were to advance political and social interests.
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Aggestam, Karin. « Peace Mediation and the Minefield of International Recognition Games ». International Negotiation 20, no 3 (26 octobre 2015) : 494–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718069-12341318.

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This article analyzes the intricate dynamics between international mediation and the quest for recognition in protracted conflict. The overarching aim is two-fold: to analyze how the struggle for recognition relates to protracted conflict, and why, when and in what ways recognition poses a barrier to efficient peace diplomacy and mediation. The article explores how preferences and interests are infused with identity politics and claims for recognition. It advances three inter-related dimensions of recognition: ontological security, dignity and identity. The conceptual discussion utilizes empirical illustrations from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Three concluding remarks are made. First, international mediation may be accepted by negotiating parties to achieve international recognition rather than to reach an agreement. Second, due to the problem of recognition the notion of “ending conflict” can backfire in the mediation process. Third, mediators should focus on mutual, but thin recognition towards greater acknowledgement of the untenable and vulnerable positions the parties hold in conflict.
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Saint, Lily. « ‘My Quest for Recognition’ : Existentialism in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s The Book of Not ». Journal of African Cultural Studies 32, no 4 (19 février 2020) : 450–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2019.1704696.

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Del Olmo, Margarita. « Contentious Lives : Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition ». Hispanic American Historical Review 85, no 1 (1 février 2005) : 181–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-85-1-181.

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Peltomaa, Riikka, Elena Benito-Peña, Rodrigo Barderas et María C. Moreno-Bondi. « Phage Display in the Quest for New Selective Recognition Elements for Biosensors ». ACS Omega 4, no 7 (3 juillet 2019) : 11569–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b01206.

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Otopalik, Cameron M. « Taiwan's Quest for Independence : Progress on the Margins for Recognition of Statehood ». Asian Journal of Political Science 14, no 1 (septembre 2006) : 82–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02185370600832570.

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Gennari, Cesare, H. Peter Nestler, Umberto Piarulli et Barbara Salom. « Combinatorial Libraries : Studies in Molecular Recognition and the Quest for New Catalysts ». Liebigs Annalen 1997, no 4 (avril 1997) : 637–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jlac.199719970405.

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Blaskovich, Mark A. T., Mark S. Butler et Matthew A. Cooper. « Polishing the tarnished silver bullet : the quest for new antibiotics ». Essays in Biochemistry 61, no 1 (28 février 2017) : 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/ebc20160077.

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We are facing a potential catastrophe of untreatable bacterial infections, driven by the inexorable rise of extensively drug-resistant bacteria, coupled with a market failure of pharmaceutical and biotech companies to deliver new therapeutic options. While global recognition of the problem is finally apparent, solutions are still a long way from being implemented. In addition to drug stewardship programmes and better diagnostics, new antibiotics are desperately needed. The question remains as to how to achieve this goal. This review will examine the different strategies being applied to discover new antibiotics.
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Hrckova, Jana, et Michael C. Zeller. « The everyday abnormal and the quest for normalcy ». Intersections 7, no 4 (2021) : 104–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v7i4.817.

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Illiberal regimes and societies test resilience and provoke resistance, especially from targeted minority groups. But this abstraction can obscure the complexity of specific events and participants’ emotional motivation. What are the emotional and cognitive responses of protest participants within illiberal contexts? This article investigates this question by focusing on LGBT-rights protest participants in contemporary Poland. Using testimony from in-depth semi-structured interviews with participants from 2019 equality marches, we identify emotional and cognitive responses that centre around a quest for normalcy. Illiberal politics in Poland, especially when contrasted with perceptions about LGBT acceptance in neighbouring countries, have made everyday life 'abnormal,' where LGBT individuals fear increasing violence and feel unable to act normally. Protest participation opens a space where LGBT individuals and allies can feel normal. This experience of normalcy effectively claims recognition of one's 'normal' humanity. In turn, this builds resilience within participants to endure the deterring effects of everyday life and to continue their advocacy for LGBT rights.
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Kang, Jiyeon, Jae-On Kim et Yan Wang. « Salvaging national pride : The 2010 taekwondo controversy and Taiwan’s quest for global recognition ». International Review for the Sociology of Sport 50, no 1 (7 février 2013) : 98–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1012690212474264.

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Dinerstein, Ana C. « Contentious Lives : Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition (review) ». Latin American Politics & ; Society 47, no 1 (2005) : 128–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lap.2005.0005.

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Stokes, DaShanne. « Political opportunities and the quest for political recognition in Tibet, Taiwan, and Palestine ». International Review of Sociology 29, no 1 (2 janvier 2019) : 102–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03906701.2019.1609751.

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Martín, Kathleen R. « Book Review : Contentious Lives, Two ArgentineWomen, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition ». Gender & ; Society 18, no 6 (décembre 2004) : 800–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891243204268447.

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Rock, David. « Contentious Lives : Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition (review) ». Biography 27, no 4 (2004) : 862–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bio.2005.0009.

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Campbell, Gina. « Bringing Belmont to Justice : Burney's Quest for Paternal Recognition in Evelina ». Eighteenth-Century Fiction 3, no 4 (1991) : 321–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ecf.1991.0018.

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Islami, Iliriana, et Remzije Istrefi. « Consolidation of Statehood through Membership in the UN : Some Remarks on Kosovo, Democracy and International Law ». Review of Central and East European Law 43, no 3 (13 août 2018) : 331–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15730352-04303005.

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Kosovo declared its independence on 17 February 2008. Subsequently, one of the aims of Kosovo’s foreign policy was to further consolidate this position and to justify Kosovo’s prospective membership in the United Nations. This article examines the issue of recognition, elucidating how Kosovo is different from other countries and comparing it with the case of the former Yugoslavia. Other aspects in the state-building process such as ‘building constitutionalism’ will be presented as a step toward justifying recognition and membership. Furthermore, the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of 8 October 2008 will be presented as evidence of Kosovo’s strengthening international position in its quest for further recognition. Thus, the article will discuss and analyze the arguments in favor of Kosovo being admitted to the UN.
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Dahlstrom, Daniel. « The Self before Self-Consciousness : Hegel's Developmental Account ». Hegel Bulletin 34, no 2 (23 août 2013) : 135–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/hgl.2013.20.

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This paper examines three puzzles that arise from Hegel's account of the constitution of the self and self-consciousness. The puzzles mirror questions of the respective relation of (a) the self to self-consciousness, (b) self-consciousness to recognition of and by others, and (c) the struggle for recognition to ethical life. The paper argues that Hegel's developmental account of the constitution of the self and self-consciousness provides promising prospects for resolving puzzles about the status of the self before self-consciousness and the status of self-consciousness in the family before the struggle for recognition. However, the paper questions the adequacy of Hegel's account of ethical life, in view of the puzzle that it presents and appears unable to resolve. The paper suggests that Hegel's developmental account is too restrictive, since its move from a quest for mastery to mutual recognition apparently fails to account sufficiently for asymmetrical acts of generosity and sacrifice.
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Carnevali, Barbara, et Francesca Montemaggi. « Social Sensibility. Simmel, the Senses, and the Aesthetics of Recognition ». Simmel Studies 21, no 2 (14 mars 2018) : 9–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1043789ar.

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In this article, I sketch a theory of social sensibility building on Simmel’s Sociology. I focus on the sense of smell and its “distancing” function, and I develop Simmel’s insights in line with the phenomenological theory of the “oral sense” (Oralsinn). Notions like atmosphere and Stimmung allow me to shed light on the almost subliminal functioning of social evaluation: sensible inclinations pre-condition deeply social relations. In addition, I focus on the link between recognition and esteem (Anerkennung and Schätzung) in its active meaning (how we value others through our feelings) as well as in its passive meaning (how we strive to please and how the quest for recognition is part of the search for distinction). I conclude by suggesting the need for a reciprocal integration between Simmel’s and Bourdieu’s reflections.
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Bakhshayesh, Elnaz Valaei, et Seyed Reza Ebrahimi. « THE QUEST FOR INDIVIDUALITY IN FARIBA VAFI’S MY BIRD ». vol 5 issue 15 5, no 15 (29 décembre 2019) : 1511–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.592125.

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One of the common themes in contemporary Persian literature in Iran is the psychological development of women and their challenges to find their path towards individuality. By applying Jungian “process of individuation,” Fariba Vafi’s novel My bird is analyzed to uncover the self- development of the female character. The motion of self-archetype is studied in relation to Jung’s theory of individuality to study how the female protagonist experiences this process of personality development. The motif of re-birth emerges at the end of the novel when the female heroine reaches a level of recognition of the changes occurring within her. Other archetypal motifs that appear in the novel are the house archetype, the shadow archetype, and the individuation archetype which are discussed as they are the main structuring elements in the formation of the theme of the novel. This research aims to study how the psychological development of the female protagonist, based on Jung’s archetypal theories, occurs. Keywords: Jung’s archetypes, shadow archetype, house archetype, individuation archetype.
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Istrefi, Kushtrim. « Kosovo’s Quest for Council of Europe Membership ». Review of Central and East European Law 43, no 3 (13 août 2018) : 255–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15730352-04303002.

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In 2014, Kosovo became a member of two Council of Europe (CoE) partial agreements: on the Development Bank and on the European Commission for Democracy through Law (the Venice Commission). More recently, the Government of Kosovo expressed an interest in joining the CoE. This article examines, in the context of Kosovo’s contested statehood, the conditions and procedure for Kosovo’s possible admission to the CoE and describes, in the form of an early warning, the key legal and policy issues that could arise in this process. Insofar as membership criteria are concerned, the article examines Kosovo’s ability to exercise jurisdiction over its territory. In this regard, the case of Azemi v. Serbia before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or the Strasbourg Court) and the EU-facilitated agreements between Belgrade and Pristina are considered. In addition, the article argues that that the direct applicability of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) and the ECtHR’s case law in Kosovo are evidence of Kosovo’s commitment to fulfilling one of the essential membership criteria. Regarding Kosovo’s prospects for admission, the article submits that the recognition of Kosovo by more than two-thirds of the Council’s member states is an indicator that, in principle, Kosovo could ensure the votes necessary for admission. However, it also highlights the specific challenges Kosovo may encounter in its membership path due to complex admission procedures within the CoE Committee of Ministers and the composition of the members of the CoE Parliamentary Assembly (PACE).
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De Wilde, Lieselot, Griet Roets et Bruno Vanobbergen. « Challenging the Normative Truth Logic in the Politics of Apology : A Quest for Recognition ». British Journal of Social Work 49, no 3 (6 septembre 2018) : 653–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcy076.

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Mary Leontsini et Yulie Papadakou. « Trans Subjects in the Making : The Quest for Recognition in Greek Trans Women's Autobiographies ». Storytelling, Self, Society 13, no 1 (2017) : 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.13110/storselfsoci.13.1.0076.

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Carazo, José-María. « In The Quest of Order : The Role of Pattern Recognition in Microscopy Image Analysis ». Microscopy and Microanalysis 9, S03 (septembre 2003) : 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927603000047.

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GENNARI, C., H. P. NESTLER, U. PIARULLI et B. SALOM. « ChemInform Abstract : Combinatorial Libraries : Studies in Molecular Recognition and the Quest for New Catalysts ». ChemInform 28, no 33 (3 août 2010) : no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.199733344.

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Costas, Rodrigo, Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez et Javier Ruiz-Castillo. « On the quest for currencies of science ». Aslib Journal of Information Management 69, no 5 (18 septembre 2017) : 557–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajim-01-2017-0023.

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Purpose The introduction of “altmetrics” as new tools to analyze scientific impact within the reward system of science has challenged the hegemony of citations as the predominant source for measuring scientific impact. Mendeley readership has been identified as one of the most important altmetric sources, with several features that are similar to citations. The purpose of this paper is to perform an in-depth analysis of the differences and similarities between the distributions of Mendeley readership and citations across fields. Design/methodology/approach The authors analyze two issues by using in each case a common analytical framework for both metrics: the shape of the distributions of readership and citations, and the field normalization problem generated by differences in citation and readership practices across fields. In the first issue the authors use the characteristic scores and scales method, and in the second the measurement framework introduced in Crespo et al. (2013). Findings There are three main results. First, the citations and Mendeley readership distributions exhibit a strikingly similar degree of skewness in all fields. Second, the results on “exchange rates (ERs)” for Mendeley readership empirically supports the possibility of comparing readership counts across fields, as well as the field normalization of readership distributions using ERs as normalization factors. Third, field normalization using field mean readerships as normalization factors leads to comparably good results. Originality/value These findings open up challenging new questions, particularly regarding the possibility of obtaining conflicting results from field normalized citation and Mendeley readership indicators; this suggests the need for better determining the role of the two metrics in capturing scientific recognition.
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Rudolph, Michael. « The Quest for Ethnic Reclassification in Multiculturalist Taiwan ». Archiv orientální 84, no 2 (18 septembre 2016) : 413–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.47979/aror.j.84.2.413-443.

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This paper argues that the large-scale ethnic resurgence, as observed in the quest for ethnic reclassification in Taiwan today, is not simply the result of deep-seated feelings of primordial attachment of people in a post-colonial society. As it has been described in the case of Brazil, the phenomenon seems also to be supported by a national and international context that valorises indigenous identities as a means of reasserting political and territorial claims. As we have seen from various undertakings of the aboriginal and Pingpu movements, members often try to use the UN for political leverage. Another related reason is the strong elitist influence in the movements seeking ethnic reclassification. Focussing on the example of the Sakizaya, who were recognized as Taiwan’s 13th aboriginal group in 2007, I describe how the process of campaigning was dominated by elites who had a thorough understanding of national and international requirements and frameworks. Their visions and ensuing cultural constructions, however, did not always reflect the perspectives of the common people and therefore served as another affirmation of the “elites without people” phenomenon observed in earlier activities of Taiwan’s aboriginal revitalization movement. Although the petition with which the Sakizaya successfully gained recognition as a unique ethnic group in 2007 claimed a total of 15,000 members, fewer than 900 Sakizaya had registered by the end of 2015.
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Hibbert, Kathryn M., Lorelei Lingard, Meredith Vanstone, Elizabeth Anne Kinsella, Pam McKenzie, Timothy D. Wilson et Allan Pitman. « The quest for effective interdisciplinary graduate supervision : A critical narrative analysis ». Canadian Journal of Higher Education 44, no 2 (31 août 2014) : 85–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v44i2.183772.

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Interdisciplinarity is a pervasive trend in 21st-century knowledge building and innovation. It is predicated on the recognition that creative solutions to the world’s increasingly complex problems require the intersection of diverse expertise. Little scholarly attention has been directed towards how the new interdisciplinary (ID) model is influencing the processes and outcomes of graduate research training. In a qualitative study informed by critical narrative analysis and conducted at one institution, we investigate the epistemological, structural, and relational factors that shape ID doctoral research supervision, explore how differing knowledge cultures and values are negotiated in supervisory practices, and consider how established structures and discourses influence the processes and outcomes of these supervisory relationships.
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Whitley, David S., Ronald I. Dorn, Joseph M. Simon, Robert Rechtman et Tamara K. Whitley. « Sally's Rockshelter and the Archaeology of the Vision Quest ». Cambridge Archaeological Journal 9, no 2 (octobre 1999) : 221–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959774300015390.

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Quartz, the most common mineral on earth, is almost universally associated with shamans. Why this ritual association occurred worldwide has remained unexplained scientifically, at least in part because western scientific thinking assumes that religious beliefs and practices are epiphenomenal and not worthy of study. This association is archaeologi-cally evident at Sally's Rocksheiter, a small rock engraving-vision quest site in the Mojave Desert, where quartz rocks were placed as offerings in cracks around the rock art panel. SEM and electron microprobe foreign materials analyses of Mojave rock engravings show that the association between quartz and rock art was common: almost 65 per cent contained remnants of quartz hammerstones, used to peck the motifs. A combination of ethnohistory and physical sciences explains why quartz, shamans and vision questing were so strongly associated: triboluminescence causes quartz to glow when struck or abraded, which was believed a visible manifestation of supernatural power. Recognition that this belief and behavioural association were based on quartz's physical properties aids our ability to identify the antiquity of the vision quest in the far west, suggesting that Mojave Desert shamanism is the oldest continuously practiced religious tradition so far identified in the world.
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De Araujo Aguiar, Luciana. « Festivities as Spaces of Identity Construction ». Journal of Festive Studies 1, no 1 (13 mai 2019) : 128–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.33823/jfs.2019.1.1.33.

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Jongo is a cultural practice specific to the cities located in the Paraíba do Sul river valley, in the south-eastern region of Brazil. It is a form of expression rooted in the knowledge, rituals and beliefs of the African populations of Bantu language and which incorporates drum percussion, collective dance, and magic-religious, poetic elements. The roda, literally meaning “round,” is the performance space of the jongo. The quest for an “authentic jongo dance” at the time of the rodas often leads to disputes among various groups claiming the greater “purity” of their group, or the greater “truth” of their personal history. Indeed, during the rodas, the quest for the “afro authenticity” of the jongo becomes the ground for identity construction and for the recognition and legitimization of African origins. This paper focuses on the jongo rodas as a festive event that exhibits the African ancestral past of Brazilian blacks as well as the signs and symbols of a Brazilian black identity.
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Szpakowska, Kasia. « Striking Cobra Spitting Fire ». Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 14, no 1 (septembre 2013) : 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/arege-2012-0003.

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Abstract In this paper, a working definition and examples of “demonic paraphernalia” are provided, as well as methods of recognition. Besides being of interest in and of themselves, these types of objects provide clues as to the nature of the demons, thus helping us in our quest for a taxonomy and “demonology” of Ancient Egypt. More specifically, this paper focuses on the use of Late Bronze Age clay cobra figurines as a case-study for the broader exploration of Ancient Egyptian “demonic paraphernalia”.
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Shinde, Pooja Pradeep. « Quest for Self as Reflected in Paulo Coelho’s Novel, “The Alchemist” ». Shanlax International Journal of English 8, no 2 (1 mars 2020) : 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/english.v8i2.2026.

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Paulo Coelho is a Brazilian writer and lyricist known for using rich symbolism in many of his works. He is honored with many international awards for his prolific contribution to the field of literature. In 1984, he wrote his first novel, “The Pilgrimage,” which is a collection of his spiritual inclination on his way to Santiago de Compostela, but he did not receive much acclamation for this. He achieved fame with his second novel, “The Alchemist,” which has sold at least 65millions of copies and holds a position in Guinness World Record for being one of the most widely translated books in the contemporary world. His mesmerizing novel ‘The Alchemist’ is regarded as one of the magnum opuses that deals with the self-recognition of the protagonist of the novel.
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Leveringhaus, Nicola, et Kate Sullivan de Estrada. « Between conformity and innovation : China’s and India’s quest for status as responsible nuclear powers ». Review of International Studies 44, no 3 (20 mars 2018) : 482–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210518000013.

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AbstractChina and India, as rising powers, have been proactive in seeking status as nuclear responsibles. Since the 1990s they have sought to demonstrate conformity with intersubjectively accepted understandings of nuclear responsibility within the global nuclear order, and have also sought recognition on the basis of particularistic practices of nuclear restraint. This article addresses two puzzles. First, nuclear restraint is at the centre of the pursuit of global nuclear order, so why have China and India not received recognition from influential members of the nuclear order for the full spectrum of their restraint-based behaviours? Second, why do China and India nonetheless persist with these behaviours? We argue that the conferral of status as a nuclear responsible is a politicised process shaped by the interests, values, and perceptions of powerful stakeholder states in the global nuclear order. China’s and India’s innovations are not incorporated into the currently accepted set of responsible nuclear behaviours because, indirectly, they pose a strategic, political, and social challenge to these states. However, China’s and India’s innovations are significant as an insight into their identity-projection and preferred social roles as distinctive rising powers, and as a means of introducing new, if nascent, ideas into non-proliferation practice and governance.
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Narozhna, Tanya. « Revisiting the Causes of Russian Foreign Policy Changes : Incoherent Biographical Narrative, Recognition and Russia's Ontological Security-Seeking ». Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 15, no 2 (30 juin 2021) : 56–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.51870/cejiss.a150203.

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This paper examines the relationship between international practices of recognition and state quest for ontological security, on the one hand, and Russia's most recent identity makeover as well as increasingly aggressive foreign policy, on the other. I argue that in order to understand Russia's growing belligerence in foreign and security policies we need to examine the connection between Western refusal to recognize Russia's great power self-image, the effects this refusal has had on Russia's ontological security, and a subsequent shift in Russia's self-description from pro-Western to civilizational.
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Shima, Mutsuhiko. « In Quest of Social Recognition : A Retrospective View on The Development of Korean Lineage Organization ». Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 50, no 1 (juin 1990) : 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2719224.

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Gjengedal, Eva, Randi Sviland, Asgjerd Litleré Moi, Sidsel Ellingsen, Stine Irene Flinterud, Ragnhild Johanne Tveit Sekse, Eli Natvik et Målfrid Råheim. « Patients’ quest for recognition and continuity in health care : time for a new research agenda ? » Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 33, no 4 (29 avril 2019) : 978–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/scs.12696.

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David William Foster. « Contentious Lives : Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition (review) ». Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies 7, no 1 (2003) : 278–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hcs.2011.0229.

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Dupré, Jean-François. « Taiwan's Indigenous Languages Development Act : democratic politics, transitional justice and the quest for diplomatic recognition ». Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 40, no 8 (13 novembre 2018) : 652–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2018.1543690.

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McCulloch, Anne Merline, et David E. Wilkins. « "Constructing" Nations within States : The Quest for Federal Recognition by the Catawba and Lumbee Tribes ». American Indian Quarterly 19, no 3 (1995) : 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1185596.

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