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Published: 30 November 2011
... is traditionally conceived in terms of information retrieval and processing structured according to wider cultural values such as bearing witness, giving voice and holding power to account. Pierre Bourdieu's corpus of work is strongly interdisciplinary, combining qualitative and quantitative research methodology...
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The fraught act of speaking for/about the communist women
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Urmimala Sarkar Munsi
Published: 23 July 2024
... in the context of their involvement and association with the women’s movement in India of those times. These specific voices are chosen as representatives who are known names that have made a range of significant contributions both locally and nationally and yet have remained in the margins of mainstream...
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Published: 01 November 2019
... Report 2009 Ryan Report 2009 Condron Neil Grant John Farmleigh Conference 2009 Sinéad O’Connor voice music trauma abuse image Catholicism performance Sinéad O’Connor (May 1988) © Andrew Catlin/National Portrait Gallery, London. 50 Sinéad O’Connor is surely Ireland’s best-known woman...
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Published: 07 July 2020
...This chapter’s discussion is organized around the discursive as well as bodily understanding of the voice within Western intellectual traditions, through which it examines the voice’s disembodiment facilitated by media technology. Specifically, the voice that is split from the image in documentary...
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Published: 01 March 2009
... father, Morgan; her friendship with Charlotte Brontë; and her convictions on the importance of the woman's voice. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Julia Kavanagh Morgan Walford Edward Brontë Charlotte Craik Dinah Mulock Dickens Charles Eliot George Fullerton Georgiana Lady Gaskell Elizabeth Mrs...
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Dethroning Irish Catholicism: Church, State and modernity in contemporary Ireland
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David Carroll Cochran
Published: 06 May 2017
... paradoxically extended many of the very values Catholicism celebrates. Due to the severing of its close traditional connection to the State, the Church has rediscovered its original mission to provide a prophetic spiritual voice, especially in favour of the poor, and to align itself more closely...
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Published: 01 November 2018
... writing in the Fed was marked by the creative interpretation of experience and vernacular voice. It reveals tensions between bearing witness and creative interpretation and between representing a collective social experience and the individual life story. The early work of the Fed and its groups...
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Conclusion
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Alex Mold
Published: 01 August 2015
...The Conclusion to the book reflects on its key themes through an analysis of recent developments around autonomy; representation; complaint; rights; information; voice and choice. Such a survey provides an indication of the distance travelled by the patient-consumer over the last 50 years. Many...
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Published: 01 December 2014
... from the United Irishmen to the Young Irelanders and Fenians provided a strong voice for Irish-American communities and contributed to the growth of Irish nationalism in the United States. The chapter creates a foundation for the narrative and provides important details into the dynamics of Irish...
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Published: 30 April 2014
... pointed them towards benefits in continuing their behaviour, as did the new delivery pressures from the strong Leader. Managerial successes continued; crucially, the voice of the wider Labour Party over Iraq was systematically restricted and distorted by the management...
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Published: 19 April 2010
... screen, relate events in the European war and incidents in Timothy's life. A further structural pattern is established through reference to the activities of Alan, a farmer; Goronwy, a miner; Bill, a train driver; and Peter, a wounded RAF pilot. A voice-over commentary, spoken by Michael Redgrave...
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Published: 01 September 2018
... ‘tinnitus’, an internal sea-like sound, which reminds him of the death of his father and his own mortality. This chapter illuminates the connection between Henry’s loss and the listener’s perception of the ‘tinnitus’ by drawing on Mladen Dolar’s idea of the acousmatic object voice and Jacques Lacan’s...
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Published: 26 July 2022
...This chapter focuses on the undervalued importance of the voice of immigrant workers to the French New Left after 1968. The dominant image of 1968 has been middle-class students attempting to unite with the French working class. Those on the left most imprinted by their experience in May 1968 also...
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‘The British must govern or go …’ the greening of the Social Democratic and Labour Party
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Sarah Campbell
Published: 01 April 2015
.... The party executive responded to the disillusionment with the Facing Reality policy document (1977) which called on the British government to ‘govern or go’, and the 1979 election manifesto, Strengthen your Voice , which was a scathing attack on British policy in Northern...
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Published: 30 November 2011
... commonly evoked moral principles in the interviews were selflessness, giving voice, bearing witness, public service and holding power to account. The common theme in disavowals of morality is that acting ‘properly’ in a field is simply a matter of common sense or professionalism. It is noted that morality...
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The voice of comedy: Gracita Morales
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Kathleen M. Vernon
Published: 12 December 2016
...This chapter analyses the typification and standardisation of the voice in Spanish cinema, which is argued as the result of a long history of film dubbing, with its strict codification of vocal types according to gender and role. This practice has resulted in a series of unwritten rules...
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The sounds of José Luis López Vázquez: vocal performance, gesture and technology in Spanish film
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Tom Whittaker
Published: 12 December 2016
...This chapter explores the transition from post-synch to direct sound in Spanish cinema through a particular emphasis on José Luis López Vázquez’s voice. This chapter shows the ways in which sound design marked a shift in register from a gestural and presentational acting style to a more...
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Dismantling the master’s house? Architectural approaches to heritage reconstruction
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Zena Kamash
Published: 18 June 2024
... Damascus crafting accessibility Beirut Solidere hope storytelling architectural competition consensus process Western episteme top-down approach UNESCO al-Nuri Mosque white saviour domestic architecture religious architecture community voice In the previous chapter , we briefly considered...
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Published: 01 December 2014
... similes Tabard the teleology time and place chronology corpora costume dress epistemology literary history materiality names Tale of Beryn The transitivity voice editing London ontology pardoners role confession desire elsewhere encounter origins prostitution reception script...
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Published: 01 December 2014
...Chapter Six argues that Troilus and Cressida and The House of Fame share a distinctive soundscape that collapses the distance that normative literary history would put between them. Trojan laud becomes the tittle-tattle of Southbank stews. Both works eliminate difference between voice, sound, noise...