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    Doping and Ethics in Sports.O. Oral, F. Zampeli, R. Varol, Y. Umit, R. Cabuk, George Nomikos, Panayiotis D. Megaloikonomos, Vasilios Igoumenou, Christos Vottis & Andreas F. Mavrogenis - 2014 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 5 (4):271-278.
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    Information orale et chirurgie programmée pour pathologie tumorale bénigne de la glande thyroïde : le point de vue du chirurgien, du médecin, de l'avocat, et du magistrat☆.O. LaccOurreye, R. Cauchois, P. Touraine, A. GAray & A. BourlA - 2005 - Médecine et Droit 2005 (74-75):161-167.
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    From Orality to Visuality: Panegyric and Photography in Contemporary Lagos, Nigeria.Adélékè Adéè̇ó - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (2):330-361.
    A new line of self projection magazines that started blooming in Lagos, Nigeria, about the mid-1990s defined itself by filling almost completely every issue with photographs that depict politicians, businesspeople, sports and show business stars enjoying fruits of their extraordinary achievements on festive occasions. The magazine’s cozy coverage of the rich and famous irks a lot of serious cultural and literary critics who believe that this style resembles praise singing too closely. This paper, unlike mainline criticisms of the pictorial magazines, (...)
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    Aristotle’s Phantasia in the Rhetoric: Lexis, Appearance, and the Epideictic Function of Discourse.Ned O'Gorman - 2005 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (1):16-40.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Aristotle’s Phantasia in the Rhetoric:Lexis, Appearance, and the Epideictic Function of DiscourseNed O’GormanIntroductionThe well-known opening line of Aristotle's Rhetoric, where he defines rhetoric as a "counterpart" (antistrophos) to dialectic, has spurred many conversations on Aristotelian rhetoric and motivated the widespread interpretation of Aristotle's theory of civic discourse as heavily rationalistic. This study starts from a statement in the Rhetoric less discussed, yet still important, that suggests that a visual (...)
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    E. O. Wilson, Stephen Pope, and Philip Hefner: A Conversation.Edward O. Wilson, Stephen J. Pope & Philip Hefner - 2001 - Zygon 36 (2):249-253.
    The following represents excerpts from a transcription of the informal discussion that ensued after Stephen Pope and Philip Hefner delivered the preceding papers at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C., 20 February 2000. These excerpts are presented with a minimum of editing, to preserve the extemporaneous, informal, oral character of the conversation. The excerpts end with a fragmentary comment by E. O. Wilson, conveying the spirit of the actual conversation, which (...)
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    First person singular: papers from the Conference on an Oral Archive for the History of American Linguistics (Charlotte, N.C., 9-10 March 1979).Boyd H. Davis & Raymond K. O'Cain (eds.) - 1980 - Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
    This volume consists of autobiographical by the following scholars, together with pictures and autographs: Raven I. McDavid, Jr., Henry M. Hoenigswald, John B. Carroll, William G. Moulton, Archibald A. Hill, Yakov Malkiel, Charles F. Hockett, Harold B. Allen, William Bright, Einar Haugen, George S. Lane, Frederic G. Cassidy, James B. McMillan, Winfred P. Lehmann, Fred W. Householder, and Dell Hymes. A master list of references, and an index of persons conclude the volume.
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    Balancing the quality of consent.M. O. Hansson - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (3):182-187.
    The rule that one must obtain informed consent is well established in medical ethics and an intrinsic part of clinical practice and of research in biomedicine. However, there is a tendency that the rule today is being applied too rigidly and with too little sensitivity to the values that are at stake in connection with different kinds of research protocols. It is here argued that the quality of consent needs to be balanced against variables such as degree of confidentiality and (...)
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    Orality and the Developing Text of Caedmon's Hymn.Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe - 1987 - Speculum 62 (1):1-20.
    The modern editorial practice of printing Old English poetry one verse to a line with a distinct separation between half-lines distracts attention from a well-known and important fact, that Old English poetry is copied without exception in long lines across the writing space. Normal scribal practice does not distinguish verses, reserving capitals and points for major divisions of a work. In manuscripts of Latin poetry, however, quite another practice holds. Latin verses copied in England after the eighth century are regularly (...)
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    Falling through the (W)holes—Adventures in Oral History.Mary Ann O'Donnell & Stacy J. Rhoads - 1992 - Semiotics:206-212.
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    The elephant in pre–colonial Ghana: cultural and economic use values.K. O. Kwarteng - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (2):1-32.
    Using multi–sources: archeaology, history, geography, anthropology, wildlife, zoology, biology, oral tradition and archival material, the article examines the history of the elephant in Ghana, highlighting the various methods employed in hunting as well as the cultural and economic use values of the elephant in Ghana.
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    The elephant in pre–colonial Ghana: cultural and economic use values.K. O. Kwarteng - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (2):1-32.
    Using multi–sources: archeaology, history, geography, anthropology, wildlife, zoology, biology, oral tradition and archival material, the article examines the history of the elephant in Ghana, highlighting the various methods employed in hunting as well as the cultural and economic use values of the elephant in Ghana.
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    Vico, imagination and education.Eugene O. Iheoma - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (1):45–55.
    This paper explores the contribution of Vico's philosophy of imagination to a practical recognition of the importance of the imagination in the conduct of human affairs in general and in education in particular. Vico's claim that the imagination is an essential component of our human nature together with the claim that all human knowledge ultimately has its origins in the imaginative activities of our forebears (a claim which has received empirical support from recent research on the history of oral (...)
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    Technology and Our Relationship with God.O. P. Anselm Ramelow - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):159-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Technology and Our Relationship with GodAnselm Ramelow O.P.God's Original Plan and the FallTechnology may appear to be a very secular thing, but to assume that technology can be understood without God would be a mistake. Technology is deeply involved in our relationship with God. This involvement is, moreover, profoundly ambivalent.1To begin with the positive side of this ambivalence: the growing awareness of the dangers of technology should not lead (...)
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    Post-consent assessment of dental subjects' understanding of informed consent in oral health research in Nigeria.Olaniyi O. Taiwo & Nancy Kass - 2009 - BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):11.
    Research participants may not adequately understand the research in which they agree to enroll. This could be due to a myriad of factors. Such a missing link in the informed consent process contravenes the requirement for an.
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    Homer and Irish Heroic Narrative.K. O'nolan - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):1-.
    The discoveries and work of Parry and Lord have turned the old battleground of the Homeric Question and its many side issues into a scene of fruitful tillage if not of complete harmony. The exploration in Yugoslav epic songs of the nature of oral narrative, with its identification of the moment of reciting and the moment of composing, has met with wide approval in its application to the Homeric poems. Some scholars, however, feel that the difference in literary merit (...)
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    Insect–virus relationships: Sifting by informatics.David Dall, Teresa Luque & David O'Reilly - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (2):184-193.
    Several groups of large DNA viruses successfully utilise the rich resource provided by insect hosts. Defining the mechanisms that enable these pathogens to optimise their relationships with their hosts is of considerable scientific and practical importance, but our understanding of the processes involved is, as yet, rudimentary. Here we describe an informatics-based approach that uses comparison of viral genomic sequences to identify candidate genes likely to be specifically involved in this process. We hypothesise that such genes should satisfy two essential (...)
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    Power and Politeness in Action: Disagreements in Oral Communication by Miriam A. Locher. [REVIEW]Daniel C. O'Connell - 2005 - Catholic Social Science Review 10:309-311.
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  18. John Miles Foley, Immanent Art: From Structure to Meaning in Traditional Oral Epic. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1991. Pp. xvii, 279. $39.95. [REVIEW]Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe - 1994 - Speculum 69 (2):468-470.
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    I Poemi epici rapsodici non omerici e la tradizione orale.J. S. Clay, C. Brillante, M. Cantilena & C. O. Pavese - 1984 - American Journal of Philology 105 (1):101.
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    The Surprising Creativity of Digital Evolution: A Collection of Anecdotes From the Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life Research Communities.Joel Lehman, Jeff Clune, Dusan Misevic, Christoph Adami, Julie Beaulieu, Peter Bentley, Bernard J., Belson Samuel, Bryson Guillaume, M. David, Nick Cheney, Antoine Cully, Stephane Donciuex, Fred Dyer, Ellefsen C., Feldt Kai Olav, Fischer Robert, Forrest Stephan, Frénoy Stephanie, Gagneé Antoine, Goff Christian, Grabowski Leni Le, M. Laura, Babak Hodjat, Laurent Keller, Carole Knibbe, Peter Krcah, Richard Lenski, Lipson E., MacCurdy Hod, Maestre Robert, Miikkulainen Carlos, Mitri Risto, Moriarty Sara, E. David, Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Anh Nguyen, Charles Ofria, Marc Parizeau, David Parsons, Robert Pennock, Punch T., F. William, Thomas Ray, Schoenauer S., Shulte Marc, Sims Eric, Stanley Karl, O. Kenneth, Fran\C. Cois Taddei, Danesh Tarapore, Simon Thibault, Westley Weimer, Richard Watson & Jason Yosinksi - 2018 - CoRR.
    Biological evolution provides a creative fount of complex and subtle adaptations, often surprising the scientists who discover them. However, because evolution is an algorithmic process that transcends the substrate in which it occurs, evolution’s creativity is not limited to nature. Indeed, many researchers in the field of digital evolution have observed their evolving algorithms and organisms subverting their intentions, exposing unrecognized bugs in their code, producing unexpected adaptations, or exhibiting outcomes uncannily convergent with ones in nature. Such stories routinely reveal (...)
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    The sources of knowledge of two medieval Jewish commentators in nature issues: The case of gathering the musk (Song of Songs 5:1). [REVIEW]Abraham O. Shemesh - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):7.
    Musk, which is produced from the glands of several species of deer, was a well-known perfume throughout the Mediterranean Basin in the Middle Ages. The current article examines the meaning of the gathering operation of myrrh mentioned in Song of Songs 5:1, according to R. Joseph Ibn Aknin and Naḥmanides. The two commentators argue that the phrase ariiti mori can be interpreted as the unique manner of gathering the perfume of the musk deer in its lands of origin in the (...)
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    Principles of Self–Damage. [REVIEW]E. F. O’Dougherty - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:262-262.
    Dr. Bergler has written eighteen books already on psychological/psychiatric themes. The present work, in which he refers back frequently to the earlier ones, is not very deep and a fairly easily read exposition of some of the author’s favourite themes. He is particularly attached to the notion that the human mind seeks to hurt itself, and takes pleasure in so doing. This is called ‘psychic masochism’, or the seeking of pleasure–in–displeasure. The difficulty with the terminology of analytic authors is that (...)
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    Transcutaneous Auricular Neurostimulation (tAN): A Novel Adjuvant Treatment in Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome.Dorothea D. Jenkins, Navid Khodaparast, Georgia H. O’Leary, Stephanie N. Washburn, Alejandro Covalin & Bashar W. Badran - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Maternal opioid use during pregnancy is a growing national problem and can lead to newborns developing neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome soon after birth. Recent data demonstrates that nearly every 15 min a baby is born in the United States suffering from NOWS. The primary treatment for NOWS is opioid replacement therapy, commonly oral morphine, which has neurotoxic effects on the developing brain. There is an urgent need for non-opioid treatments for NOWS. Transcutaneous auricular neurostimulation, a novel and non-invasive form (...)
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    Acceptance and Perception of Nigerian Patients to Medical Photography.W. L. Adeyemo, B. O. Mofikoya, O. A. Akadiri, O. James & A. A. Fashina - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 13 (3):105-110.
    The aim of the study was to determine the acceptance and perception of Nigerian patients to medical photography. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed among Nigerian patients attending oral and maxillofacial surgery and plastic surgery clinics of 3 tertiary health institutions. Information requested included patients' opinion about consent process, capturing equipment, distribution and accessibility of medical photographs. The use of non-identifiable medical photographs was more acceptable than identifiable to respondents for all purposes (P = 0.003). Most respondents were favourably disposed (...)
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    The use of placebo in a trial of rectal artesunate as initial treatment for severe malaria patients en route to referral clinics: ethical issues.A. Kitua, P. Folb, M. Warsame, F. Binka, A. Faiz, I. Ribeiro, T. Peto, J. Gyapong, E. B. Yunus, R. Rahman, F. Baiden, C. Clerk, Z. Mrango, C. Makasi, O. Kimbute, A. Hossain, R. Samad & M. Gomes - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (2):116-120.
    Placebo-controlled trials are controversial when individuals might be denied existing beneficial medical interventions. In the case of malaria, most patients die in rural villages without healthcare facilities. An artesunate suppository that can be given by minimally skilled persons might be of value when patients suddenly become too ill for oral treatment but are several hours from a facility that can give injectable treatment for severe disease. In such situations, by default, no treatment is (or can be) given until the (...)
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    Doctor’s speech culture as the main component of professional ethics.T. K. Fomina, Yu G. Fateeva & O. V. Kostenko - 2020 - Bioethics 25 (1):39-42.
    The article is devoted to the communicative competence of a doctor as a component of professional ethics. Knowledge of norms of the modern Russian literary language, compliance with these standards in the oral and written speech of a medical worker helps to establish contact between doctor and a patient. To identify the level of knowledge of Russian language norms, readiness for professional speech a scientific research was made, during which the most typical mistakes were revealed:orthoepic, morphological, lexical, stylistic. Following (...)
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    Faith Based Oganizations and the Theology of Poverty and Death in Vihiga County, Kenya.Dr Hezekiah Obwoge & Prof O. M. J. Nandi - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 1 (1):1-15.
    Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess the role of the Faith Based Organizations in alleviating poverty in Western Kenya.Methodology: This study is a cross-sectional research that sought to give an examining and descriptive scrutiny of the death beliefs surrounding FBO’s activities in Emuhaya District. This study targeted Emuhaya District which has a population of 180,000 people who are members of the FBO’s. To obtain data for analysis, qualitative methods of data collection, which include in-depth oral interviews, (...)
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  28. O uso de fontes orais na pesquisa em Lomba Grande/RS: aspectos das escolas isoladas // The oral sources for use in research in Lomba Grande/RS: aspects of isolated schools.José Edimar de Souza - 2016 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 21 (2):441-459.
    Este estudo trata de aspectos da história do ensino no meio rural de Lomba Grande/RS, entre 1940 a 1952, a partir da memória de alunos e professores de Escolas Isoladas municipais. Objetivo foi construir a partir de fontes orais aspectos das Escolas Isoladas públicas primárias municipais, nesta localidade. As memórias são analisadas na perspectiva do “tempo social”, no sentido que trata Halbwachs, pelas relações formais ou informais, por meio de mediações culturais diversas que compõem os quadros sociais de memórias. Sob (...)
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  29. A passagem da cultura oral à cultura escrita em Paulo Freire : ponderações.Marlos de Barros Pessoa - 2012 - In Maria José de Matos Luna & Vera Moura (eds.), Língua e literatura: perspectivas teórico-práticas. Recife: Editora Universitária UFPE.
     
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    O ṭuṣu mā: Self-expression, oral history, and social commentary for the jharkhand goddess. [REVIEW]June McDaniel - 2002 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 6 (2):175-197.
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  31. Investigando o Ciclo Básico da PUC/SP por meio da História Oral.Maria Luiza Macedo Abbud - 2006 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 8 (1).
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  32. A história oral e suas contribuições para o estudo das culturas escolares // Oral history and its contributions to the study of school cultures.Milena Aragão, Jordana Wruck Timm & Lúcio Kreutz - 2013 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 18 (2):28-41.
    O presente artigo tem como objetivo evidenciar as contribuições da História Oral como um importante caminho metodológico para os estudos das culturas escolares. Para tanto, o texto inicia discutindo as mudanças ocorridas no campo da História, que deram voz aos sujeitos do cotidiano. Em seguida o conceito de culturas escolares é entrelaçado à História Oral, sendo abordada como uma das possibilidades para recuperar os registros do passado através da subjetividade dos sujeitos de hoje. O artigo é concluído através (...)
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  33. Arqueología y orden patriarcal (o sobre un futuro que respete a las sociedades orales).Almudena Hernando Gonzalo - 2008 - Ludus Vitalis 16 (30):221-224.
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    ‘L e C onseil de la R aison’ or ‘T enter D ieu? O n some ‘O bjections M orales' in the F rench D ebate on S mallpox I noculation.Heiko Pollmeier - 2010 - Intellectual History Review 16 (1):129-144.
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    Review of : S.O. Imbo, Oral traditions as philosophy: Okot p'Bitek's legacy for African philosophy. [REVIEW]F. Ochieng'-Odhiambo - 2003 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-2):153-156.
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    A mitologia como transmissão oral da educação infantil dos yanomami para sua integração social.João Paulino Da Silva Neto & Pamela Alves Gil - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (5):e21083.
    Como o adulto não indígena percebe a criança yanomami? O que nos propomos neste artigo é trazer elementos ao debate sobre a temática da criança indígena, desde uma análise comparativa das representações das crianças yanomami por meio de fotografias realizadas pelos religiosos na Missão Catrimani em 1993, onde indicava seu ambiente tradicional de educação familiar e suas diversas interações. Esse registro iconográfico, por meio de uma amostra de fotografias das crianças yanomami, comparadas ao registro autobiográfico de Davi Kopenawa, com suas (...)
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    C. Brillante, M. Cantilena, C. O. Pavese (edd.): I poemi epici rapsodici non omerici e la tradizione orale. Atti del convegno di Venezia 28–30 settembre 1977. Pp. xiv + 268. Padua: Antenore, 1981. Paper. [REVIEW]Peter V. Jones - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):123-.
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    C. Brillante, M. Cantilena, C. O. Pavese (edd.): I poemi epici rapsodici non omerici e la tradizione orale. Atti del convegno di Venezia 28–30 settembre 1977. Pp. xiv + 268. Padua: Antenore, 1981. Paper. [REVIEW]Peter V. Jones - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (1):123-123.
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    Cratilo, o, Del lenguaje. Plato & Vicente Bécares Botas - 1982 - Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. Edited by Vicente Bécares Botas.
    El Cratilo, verdadera primicia de la filosofía del lenguaje, es una de las obras más difíciles salidas de la pluma de Platón. De un lado, en él se esbozan ideas de gramática y semiótica –semántica, sintáctica y pragmática–, se analiza el lenguaje griego real y se esboza un lenguaje ideal; del otro, está tachado por la enorme dificultad que le imprimen el tono irónico de Sócrates y el anonimato de sus interlocutores, la larga y misteriosa lista de etimologías y la (...)
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    ΚΛΕΟΣ ΑΦΘITON and Oral Theory.Anthony T. Edwards - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):25-.
    In a recent article Margalit Finkelberg raises the question of whether or not the phrase κλοσ π;θιτον at Iliad 9.413 is indeed a Homeric formula: λετο μν μοι νóατοσ, τρ κλοσ π;θιτον σται Her purpose is to ‘test the antiquity of κλοσ π;θιτον on the internal grounds of Homeric diction’ .1 Proposing to use specifically the analytic techniques of oral theory, she argues that this phrase does not represent a survival from an Indo-European heroic poetry, as has been suggested (...)
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    Is courtroom discourse an ‘oral’ or ‘literate’ register? The importance of sub-register.Meishan Chen - 2021 - Discourse Studies 23 (3):249-273.
    By applying Multi-Dimensional Analysis, this study has provided a thorough description of the lexico-grammatical characteristics of courtroom discourse to see to what extent it employs both linguistic features of oral registers and literate registers. In particular, this study focuses on language used in the four public sub-registers of courtroom discourse and analyzes how oral/literate each sub-register is, instead of characterizing courtroom discourse as oral/literate overall. Detailed interpretation of results focuses on Dimension 1 and 2 as these two (...)
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    Memória, História Oral e Patrimônio Imaterial Afro-brasileiro: teoria, práxis.Leandro Seawright Alonso - 2017 - Odeere 1 (2).
    Neste artigo, demonstrei a relação entre a Memória, a História Oral e o Patrimônio Imaterial Afro-brasileiro. Apontei para os aspectos teóricos e para a práxis de uma História Oral capaz de oferecer algumas bases para a salvaguarda do Patrimônio Imaterial. Para tanto, propus um diálogo dinâmico com diferentes conceitos de Memória, sobretudo conforme compreendida por Joël Candau e Maurice Halbwachs. Apresentei diferentes conceitos em diálogo com autores especialistas em Patrimônio Imaterial, como: Maria Amélia Jundurian Corá, Chiara Bortolotto e (...)
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    O Senso Comum de Informação: Questões Oportunas.Marcos Gonzalez - 2015 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 1 (2):69-93.
    Problematizamos o conceito de informação, sob a perspectiva da Linguística Sociocognitiva, em especial da teoria da metáfora conceptual e da teoria dos frames semânticos, a fim de verificar se a terminologia predominante da Ciência da Informação (CI) é próxima do “senso comum”, como querem alguns autores da área. De fato, pudemos descrever o esquema cognitivo em que o conceito de informação é produtivo. Identificamos um componente da metáfora do canal, a metáfora INFORMAÇÃO É CONTEÚDO, capaz de confirmar a suspeita dos (...)
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  44. O Amor e a Oralidade.José Ramos Coelho - 1995 - Princípios 2 (3):86-91.
    o amor e 0 6dio, dois sentimentos fundamentais do ser humano, estao ligados as fases evolutivas do desenvolvimento sexual infantil, as quais, por sua vez, sao sobredeterminadas pelas relacees intersubjetivas que a crianc;:a experimenta. Tentando precisar 0 significado do amor como 0 sentimento de unidade entre dois seres diferentes, no qual 0 amado assume uma importancia vital para 0 amante, somos levados a definir 0 6dio como 0 sentimento de oposicao entre diferentes seres que estao afetivamente ligados, onde 0 ser (...)
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    O contributo Das congregações religiosas para a educação tradicional da mulher em portugal.Justino Pereira de Magalhães - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (5):151-157.
    O fator religioso foi uma componente fundamental da educação tradicional. Nas sociedades tradicionais, a mulher assumiu a delicada função de preservar as memórias e as práticas tradicionais de educação das gerações jovens. Assim, a vigilância do comportamento religioso da mulher foi muito rigorosa. As congregações religiosas, designadamente a Congregação das Ursulinas, assumiram a partir do Concilio de Trento a principal função de ensinar e educar as mulheres. Com efeito, quando se instalaram em Portugal no século XVIII, as Ursulinas tinham já (...)
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    Investigación educativa desde un enfoque cualitativo: la historia oral como método.Weimar Giovanni Iño Daza - 2018 - Voces de la Educación 3 (6):93-110.
    El artículo es una reflexión que propone repensar la investigación educativa desde el enfoque cualitativo. El objetivo es describir y comprender sobre las distintas vertientes de la investigación educativa, el enfoque cualitativo en el campo de las educaciones; problematizar sobre el diseño del plan; explicar a la historia oral como método de investigación en el estudio de la educación y reflexionar sobre el rol del investigador. En suma, se plantea pensar la investigación educativa desde el enfoque cualitativo, por un (...)
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    Lógica escrita, lógica oral: entre-lugar cultural.Maria Antonieta Antonacci - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (5):e21082.
    A "modernidade" desempenhou processos de barbárie e incultura a regiões externas à Europa, em seculares relações entre sociedades do Ocidente e não ocidentais. O potencial da imprensa e do letramento produziu "atitude textual" na Europa, utilizada na invenção do Oriente pelo Ocidente. Portadora da hegemonia ocidental, a escrita letrada, entre racismos e exclusões anularam alteridade de outros povos, como entre povos negros e nativos. Povos tradicionais de África e Américas, socializados em tradições orais, na aceleração da modernidade Ocidental, acumulam tensões (...)
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    Schreiner family narratives: Written and oral sources in biographical research.Graham A. Dominy - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (3):12.
    This article reflects on the research required in biographical studies. The biographical focus is on the role of three generations of the Schreiner family: W.P. Schreiner (one-time Prime Minister of the Cape Colony), Justice O.D. Schreiner (judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court) and Professor G.D.L. Schreiner (scientist, academic, liberal and early conceptualiser of alternative models to apartheid). All three were involved in developing, defending and sustaining liberal policies and values in South Africa from the late 19th century (...)
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  49. O ensino misto como prática escolar nos primeiros anos de funcionamento do Colégio Sagrado Coração de Jesus, Bento Gonçalves/RS // The blended learning as a school practice in the first years of the Colégio Sagrado Coração de Jesus.Julia Poletto & Kreutz - 2015 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 20 (3):15-37.
    Este artigo apresenta resultados de uma pesquisa sobre o Colégio Sagrado Coração de Jesus, localizado no Município de Bento Gonçalves/ RS, uma instituição educativa particular e católica. Como recorte temporal, contempla o período de 1956, data da criação do colégio, até 1972, ano em que a instituição apresentou interessantes mudanças em seu processo educativo, em virtude dos reflexos da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação 5.692/1971. Esta investigação apresenta uma análise sobre a prática do ensino misto presente na cultura (...)
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    Mulheres no feminino: o poder tradicional como espaço de empoderamento das mulheres africanas.Artemisa Odila Candé Monteiro, Peti Mama Gomes & José Manuel Mussunda da Silva - 2022 - Odeere 7 (1):62-75.
    Uma das formas do poder feminino-africano se manifesta de forma acentuada no campo da espiritualidade, tanto no mundo visível, ou seja, dos vivos, quanto no mundo invisível, o dos mortos. Este artigo faz parte de uma pesquisa em andamento, sobre o poder exercido pelas mulheres africanas e que raras vezes são consideradas ou visibilizadas como formas de poder na contramão de uma vasta literatura em que as mulheres, na sua maioria, são consideradas submissas. O interesse recai sobre práticas de tornar-se (...)
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