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Soberon, Lennart. "Making enemies: A theoretical approach to antagonism and emotion in the contemporary American action film." International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 17, no. 1 (2021): 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/macp_00038_1.

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Conflict and adversity form an essential component of many American action films. Not only are these spectacular blockbuster films often grafted on forms of contemporary geopolitical warfare, moreover, the violent deaths of the film’s villains arguably form one of the genre’s key pleasures. Utilizing Laclau and Mouffe’s concept of antagonism, this article deconstructs how within the action film, discursive articulations of enemyhood attempt to structure heroic violence as just and the lives of villains as ungrievable. The action films Lone Survivor (2015) and London Has Fallen (2017) will oper
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Ponce, Sara Beltrán, Maura M Barry, Don S Dizon, et al. "Netiquette for social media engagement for oncology professionals." Future Oncology 18, no. 9 (2022): 1133–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fon-2021-1366.

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Social media growth has revolutionized health care, facilitating user-friendly, rapid and global sharing of content. Within oncology, this allows for new frontiers in communication for cancer patients, caregivers and healthcare providers. As more physicians engage in online spaces, it is imperative that there are resources to assist in establishing a professional presence on social media. This article describes how to create a social media identity, best practices for engaging both in patient and caregiver spaces and professional communities, and how to address antagonistic and inappropriate b
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Roslyng, Mette Marie, and Bolette B. Blaagaard. "Networking the political: On the dynamic interrelations that create publics in the digital age." International Journal of Cultural Studies 21, no. 2 (2016): 124–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367877916674750.

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This article argues that the definition of the political and its role in on- and offline public spheres calls for a conceptualization that takes into account the networked connections established between lay and professional political actors, mass media and mobile media. While acknowledging the importance of popular and mass media’s impact on participatory and democratic processes, this article focuses on the cultural citizen and proposes that a rethinking of publics affords a new understanding of the idea of networks as a series of connection points fostering a dynamic and relational view on
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Santos, Charles Morphy D., Leticia P. Alabi, Amâncio C. S. Friaça, and Douglas Galante. "On the parallels between cosmology and astrobiology: a transdisciplinary approach to the search for extraterrestrial life." International Journal of Astrobiology 15, no. 4 (2016): 251–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1473550416000094.

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AbstractThe establishment of cosmology as a science provides a parallel to the building-up of the scientific status of astrobiology. The rise of astrobiological studies is explicitly based on a transdisciplinary approach that reminds of the Copernican Revolution, which eroded the basis of a closed Aristotelian worldview and reinforced the notion that the frontiers between disciplines are artificial. Given the intrinsic complexity of the astrobiological studies, with its multifactorial evidences and theoretical/experimental approaches, multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives are mandatory. In
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Chen, Liqiong, Lidan Xu, Xiaona Li, Yilin Wang, Yun Feng, and Guixiu Huang. "The Diseases and Pests of Rubber Tree and Their Natural Control Potential: A Bibliometric Analysis." Agronomy 13, no. 8 (2023): 1965. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13081965.

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In order to trace the research history of diseases and pests in rubber tree and explore the potential for their natural control, a bibliometric analysis was conducted based on relevant documents retrieved from the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (WoS) core collection SCI-E database. VOSviewer software was utilized to analyze the research distribution, scientific collaboration, knowledge structure, and research frontiers. The results show that annual publications on the diseases and pests of rubber tree have increased rapidly after 2005 after a long period of emergence and fluctuation. A tot
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Townsend, M. J., and A. N. McKenzie. "Unravelling the net? cytokines and diseases." Journal of Cell Science 113, no. 20 (2000): 3549–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.113.20.3549a.

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The Cytokine Network edited by Fran Balkwill Frontiers in Molecular Biology Series (seried editors B. D. Hames and D. M. Glover) Oxford University Press (2000) pp. 199. ISBN 019–963-702-4. 29.95 Cytokines are small- to medium-sized proteins and glycoproteins that mediate highly potent biological effects on many cell types. They have critical roles in haematopoiesis, inflammatory responses and the development and maintenance of immune responses. Importantly, cytokines act in networks or cascades. Typical properties of cytokines in these networks are pleiotropy, redundancy, synergistic activity
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Friedkin, Noah E., Anton V. Proskurnikov, and Francesco Bullo. "Positive contagion and the macrostructures of generalized balance." Network Science 7, no. 4 (2019): 445–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nws.2019.19.

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AbstractBalance theory has advanced with interdisciplinary contributions from social science, physical science, engineering, and mathematics. The common focus of attention is social networks in which every individual has either a positive or negative, cognitive or emotional, appraisal of every other individual. The current frontier of work on balance theory is a hunt for a dynamical model that predicts the temporal evolution of any such appraisal network to a particular structure in the complete set of balanced networks allowed by the theory. Finding such a model has proved to be a difficult p
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Anikin, Daniil A., and Andrey A. Linchenko. "Memory Wars in the East European Frontier: In Search of Research Methodology." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 466 (2021): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/466/6.

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Within the framework of this article, the theoretical and methodological framework of the philosophical interpretation of the concept “memory wars” was analyzed. In the context of criticism of allochronism and the project of the politics of time by B. Bevernage, as well as the concept of the frontier by F. Turner, the space-time aspects of the content of memory wars were comprehended. The use of Bevernage's ideas made it possible to explain the nature of modern memory wars in Europe. The origins of these wars are associated with an attempt to transfer the Western European project of “cosmopoli
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Meniok, Vira, and Anastasia Markiv. "NARRATIVES OF FRONTIER CROSSING: THE EXISTENTIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL NATURE OF SOFIA NAŁKOWSKA’S NOVEL “THE FRONTIER”." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 40 (2024): 673–87. https://doi.org/10.17721/psk.2024.40.673-687.

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The authors of the investigation focus on the analytical and interpretive understanding of the existential experiences of the literary subjects of Zofia Nałkowska’s novel “The Frontier”. The shape-creating and sense-creating dominants of the characters’ experience are alienation, suffering, illness, despair, madness, and death. These dominants are formed into mutually complementary narratives of the novel which, in their turn, build its architectural, plot-fabulous and personospheric whole, thus proving its existential-psychological nature. Among the narratives of experience revealed through t
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Anggraini, Rini, Sawirman Sawirman, and Rina Marnita. "The Structures of Trump’s Political Discourse." IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics) 6, no. 1 (2020): 55–72. https://doi.org/10.30957/ijoltl.v6i1.650.

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This study explains the discourse structure of antagonism in one of Trump’s political speeches. The analysis also describes the function of antagonistic discourse for Trump’s political purposes against his opponents from the Democratic Party like Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren. CDA is the approach used in this research. The theories of political frontier antagonism from Malmberg, Howarth, and Stravakakis supported by the annihilating dynamics of meaning from O’Dawyer are applied to the data taken from the transcription of Trump’s political speeches. The findings show that Trump utilize
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Linnamäki, Katinka. "Not in Front of the Child: Illiberal Familism and the Hungarian Anti‐LGBTQ+ “Child Protective Law”." Politics and Governance 10, no. 4 (2022): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.v10i4.5521.

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Research on familialism in Europe usually focuses on family policies, pointing out how female reproductive and work rights are often contrasted with the interest of the family, as shown by the individualism vs. familism understanding of familism (familialism). Here, however, I focus on another understanding of familism that sees the family as the model for other social institutions. This novel angle on the European context enables research on a scarcely researched aspect: how familism is used to render non‐heterosexual rights illegitimate. Turning to Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s rhetori
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Beznosov, Mikhail Anatolyevich. "Digitalization of geopolitics: conflict and cooperation." Moscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science, no. 2024, №2 (2024): 27–46. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu0868-4871-12-2024-2-2-27-46.

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This article explores the profound impact of digital technologies on international relations and geopolitical dynamics. It posits that the digital realm has become a new frontier in global politics, where state and non-state actors engage in both cooperative and antagonistic interactions. The advent of cyber warfare, digital espionage, and the strategic use of social media have introduced novel forms of conflict, challenging traditional notions of sovereignty and national security. Simultaneously, digital platforms offer unprecedented opportunities for cross-border collaboration, fostering dip
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Turchin, Peter. "A theory for formation of large empires." Journal of Global History 4, no. 2 (2009): 191–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s174002280900312x.

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AbstractBetween 3000 BCE and 1800 CE there were more than sixty ‘mega-empires’ that, at the peak, controlled an area of at least one million square kilometres. What were the forces that kept together such huge pre-industrial states? I propose a model for one route to mega-empire, motivated by imperial dynamics in eastern Asia, the world region with the highest concentration of mega-empires. This ‘mirror-empires’ model proposes that antagonistic interactions between nomadic pastoralists and settled agriculturalists result in an autocatalytic process, which pressures both nomadic and farming pol
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Orthlieb, Jean-Daniel, Anne Giraudeau, Marion Jeanny, Jean-Philippe Ré, and Armelle Manière-Ezvan. "Regards sur l’insuccès occlusal." L'Orthodontie Française 87, no. 1 (2016): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/orthodfr/2016011.

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Le succès est matérialisé par la pérennité d’un résultat thérapeutique esthétique et fonctionnel. L’insuccès occlusal «post-orthodontique» pourrait se traduire par une instabilité dentaire, un inconfort fonctionnel jusqu’à une plainte dentaire ou musculo-articulaire. L’analyse de l’occlusion recherche les anomalies occlusales à potentialités pathogènes répertoriées en anomalies de calage, anomalies de centrage, anomalies de guidage. La grande capacité de tolérance de l’appareil manducateur rend difficile la définition de la frontière entre physiologie et pathologie, mais il est nécessaire de d
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Glasmacher, Kira A., Vincent L. Cannataro, Jeffrey D. Mandell, Mia Jackson, J. Nic Fisk, and Jeffrey P. Townsend. "Abstract A035: Mutation of NOTCH1 is selected within normal esophageal tissues, yet leads to selective epistasis suppressive of further evolution into cancer." Cancer Research 84, no. 3_Supplement_2 (2024): A035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.canevol23-a035.

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Abstract Sequencing of tissues from histologically normal esophagus, among other organs, has revealed that normal tissues acquire somatic variants that are also found in cancers arising from the same tissue types. Our understanding of how somatic mutations that are commonly found in normal tissue can contribute to tumorigenesis is limited: common somatic mutations may or may not confer phenotypes compatible with oncogenesis. However, the strength of selection for somatic variants that appear in both normal and cancer tissues can be quantified in each context using evolutionary modeling approac
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Rouget, François. "L’assassinat de François de Lorraine (1563) et la polarisation des publics." Renaissance and Reformation 42, no. 1 (2019): 95–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v42i1.32851.

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L’assassinat de François de Guise par Poltrot de Méré, le 24 février 1563, eut un retentissement considérable dans l’opinion publique. Pendant que les protestants se réjouissaient, les catholiques rendirent au défunt un hommage en vers français et latins. Celui-ci fut orchestré par la maison des Guises et prit la forme d’une salve de plaquettes imprimées par le libraire parisien Thomas Richard qui connurent une diffusion en France et hors de ses frontières. C’est ce corpus méconnu de vers manuscrits écrits par les protestants et des plaquettes imprimées publiées par les catholiques que nous an
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Zederman, Mathilde. "L’union fait-elle la force face à l’autoritarisme tunisien ? Dynamiques d’alliances transidéologiques en France dans les années 2000." Critique internationale N° 88, no. 3 (2020): 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/crii.088.0091.

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Si l’« exceptionnalisme » supposé du cas tunisien, fer de lance de la transition démocratique dans le monde arabe grâce au « dialogue » et aux politiques de « réconciliation », a été déconstruit à juste titre, force est de constater l’existence d’une longue histoire d’alliances entre acteurs politiques antagonistes, dont une partie significative s’est déployée au-delà des frontières nationales. J’interroge ici les conditions de possibilité des alliances anti-régime Ben Ali en France, et les conditions de dépassement des polarisations idéologiques entre les principales forces de l’opposition tu
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Faisal, Muhammad Saleh. "Drug-Food Interactions: The Hidden Frontier in Clinical Practice." Journal of Gandhara Medical and Dental Science 12, no. 3 (2025): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.37762/jgmds.12-3.742.

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A drug interaction is a situation in which a substance affects the activity of a drug, i.e., the effects are either increased decreased, or a new effect is produced that neither substance causes on its own.1 It represents an important source of medication errors.2 In contemporary clinical practice, drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a well-established concern, and there are protocols, alerts, and clinical guidelines in place to reduce harm.3 In contrast, drug-food interactions (DFIs) have long been under-recognised and frequently overlooked in pharmacotherapy. Several factors contribute to the
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Elie, Serge D. "Imagining Soqotra: A Genealogy of an Indigenous Community’s Representations." Bandung 12, no. 2 (2025): 279–320. https://doi.org/10.1163/21983534-12020002.

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Abstract This article presents a longue durée genealogy of Soqotrans’ representations by successive cohorts of cognitive flâneurs – surrogate intellectual envoys of the West sojourning through peripheral communities for social data mining. This genealogical excavation is divided into five historical periods, spanning from antiquity to the present, chronicling Soqotra’s role as a crucible for invasive mediations by external actors and its conscription into an exoticizing and primitivizing discursive tradition. The genealogy is framed by the persistent affliction of hermeneutical pestilence, an
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Husted, Emil, and Sine Nørholm Just. "The Politics of Trust: How trust reconciles autonomy and solidarity in alternative organizations." Organization Theory 3, no. 2 (2022): 263178772210987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26317877221098769.

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In this paper, we explore the politics of trust in alternative organizations, understood as counter-hegemonic collectives characterized by an equal commitment to individual autonomy and collective solidarity. Although trust is rarely theorized in studies of alternative organizations, it is frequently claimed to be the glue that holds such collectives together. The main purpose of the paper is to substantiate this claim theoretically. Drawing eclectically on Niklas Luhmann and Ernesto Laclau, we argue that trust serves at least two functions in alternative organizations. First, trust serves as
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Yosa-Reyes, Juvenal, Diana Carolina Clavijo-Buriticá, Carlos Manuel Estévez-Bretón Riveros, and Orlando Emilio Acevedo. "Métodos semiempíricos para la evaluación rápida de orbitales frontera en la clasificación de agonistas y antagonistas de la subunidad NR1 de los receptores iGluR-NMDA." Universitas Scientiarum 16, no. 1 (2011): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.sc16-1.smft.

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<p><strong></strong>The ionotropic glutamate receptors activated by N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (iGluR-NMDA) are of great importance in pharmacology since they are involved in neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders; they even participate in processes such as synaptic plasticity that are essential for memory formation. Subunit NR1 iGluRs-NMDA is of paramount importance for the appropriate activation of this type of receptors; in fact, many of the pharmaceutical products studied for the abovementioned disorders are targeted specifically to the NR1 subunit. Previous studies h
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Alfaro-Murillo, Jorge A., Krishna Dasari, and Jeffrey P. Townsend. "Abstract IA014: Detecting epistatic effects among somatic cancer mutations across oncogenesis." Cancer Research 84, no. 3_Supplement_2 (2024): IA014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.canevol23-ia014.

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Abstract The somatic evolution of cancer depends on the rate at which new mutations are acquired, as well as the selective pressure acting on them. Further, mutual exclusivity or co-occurrence of somatic variants suggests that current somatic variants can exert antagonistic or synergistic epistatic effects on the selection of new mutations, contributing to a complex landscape of evolutionary trajectories. However, quantifying these epistatic effects—which are essential to estimation of the trajectory of likely cancer genotoypes—has been a challenge, especially for higher-order epistatic effect
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Prikhodko, Volodymyr. "JUSTIFICATION OF NEED I TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE GENDER ASPECT SPORTS TRAINING SYSTEM." Sports Bulletin of the Dnieper 1 (2020): 118–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.32540/2071-1476-2019-1-118.

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Introduction. The issue of gender equality in sport is multidimensional, requiring a variety of research, drafting relevant legislation and regulations, and training professionals to work at different levels, educated on gender issues. Meanwhile, the key issue for the topic of the formation of a modern system of training athletes, taking into account the culture of gender relations remains insufficiently elaborated at the level of theory in Ukraine, although it must preempt, direct the actions of various practitioners who are otherwise compelled to act, based on foreign experience and sound ex
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De Toffoli, Matteo. "Limits, frontiers, antagonism." Journal of Language and Politics, September 13, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22175.det.

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Abstract The paper deals with the role of antagonism within post-structuralist discourse theory, and does so by revisiting the genesis and transformations of the conceptual couple limit/frontier. The first paragraphs introduce the conception of discourse put forward by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, and explain why they envisaged the necessity of discursive closure in antagonistic terms. The central sections deal with the emergence of the concept of antagonism in Hegemony and Socialist Strategy (1985) and its connection with the notions of limit and frontier, highlight the theoretical prob
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De Toffoli, Matteo. "Segnico, simbolico, politico." Materiali di Estetica. Terza serie, no. 8.2 (January 10, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/mde.i8.2.16979.

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This article explores some central features of the theory of signification put forward by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, taking into account both Hegemony and Socialist Strategy and some further reflections developed by Laclau alone. Through the analysis of the concepts of discourse, empty signifier, dislocation and antagonism it is argued that, in the discourse-theoretical framework, the Saussurean “arbitrariness of the sign” can be limited only through the symbolic unification of a discourse and the drawing of antagonistic frontiers, and that these latter processes rest on contingent dec
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Stevens, Jacqueline. "Solidarities of citizenship." Frontiers in Political Science 5 (June 5, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2023.1141774.

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This essay contrasts the trajectory of Engin Isin's work since Being Political (2002) with a very different intellectual path pursued among scholars of a younger generation. Isin moves away from his initial critiques of citizenship and 10 years later proposes “citizenship without frontiers,” a way of understanding emancipatory interventions of active citizens in opposition to state violence. During this same time frame, other political theorists began to reject “citizenship” entirely. Whereas, Isin's oeuvre since Being Political incorporates the principles of creativity and resistance of “bein
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Stevens, Jacqueline. "Solidarities of Citizenship." Frontiers in Political Science, June 5, 2023. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2023.1141774.

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This essay contrasts the trajectory of Engin Isin's work since Being Political (2002) with a very different intellectual path pursued among scholars of a younger generation. Isin moves away from his initial critiques of citizenship and 10 years later proposes “citizenship without frontiers,” a way of understanding emancipatory interventions of active citizens in opposition to state violence. During this same time frame, other political theorists began to reject “citizenship” entirely. Whereas, Isin's oeuvre since Being Political incorporates the principles of cr
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Jahangir, Jahangiri, and Mohammad Ali Mousavi S. "HOW HASAN ROOHANI'S DISCOURSE GOT DOMINANT IN THE ELEVENTH ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF IRAN: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS." European Journal of Social Sciences Studies 2, no. 6 (2017). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.838724.

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Within the political arena of Iran, parties, media and political activities are passing through initial stages; yet, they get suddenly active during the presidential election campaign. Hence, a proper investigation into the dominant discourses during this time can tell a lot about the politics of the country. The present paper aims at conducting a critical discourse analysis on the antagonistic discourses of Hasan Roohani and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to demonstrate how the former one’s discourse gets dominant and wins the election. The headlines of two supporting newspapers, Keyhan, supp
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Gressgård, Randi, and Rafał Smoczynski. "Noble Polish Sexuality and the Corrupted European Body." Intersections 6, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v6i3.656.

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This article attends to the instrumentalization of gender and sexuality in recent Polish political campaigns. Locating current political debates in a cultural-historical context of long-established hierarchical divides, it conceives of gender and sexuality as ‘empty signifiers’ deployed in political struggles (for hegemony) over notions of civic responsibility, good citizenship and articulations of Europeanness. Similarly, it takes ‘Europeanness’ as an empty signifier, without any essential meaning, arguing that these signifiers are key to understanding recent mobilizations around moral fronti
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De Cleen, Benjamin, Jason Glynos, Jana Goyvaerts, and Yannis Stavrakakis. "Discourse theory and the turn to practice." Journal of Language and Politics, December 17, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.24200.dec.

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Abstract This introductory article to the special issue on Discourse Theory and the Turn to Practice, takes the questions and tensions identified through the intensive study of populism as starting point for reflections on Discourse Theory as a framework for the study of political practice more broadly. Its aims are partly organizational and partly agenda-setting. Organizationally, it draws together major discussions and developments in Discourse Theory over the last ten years or so, especially those produced through an engagement with populism. Building on this, it points toward new frontiers
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Szebeni, Zea, Ilana Hartikainen, Sophie Schmalenberger, and Michael Cole. "Banana Populism: Exploring the Emotionally Engaging, Authentic, and Memeable Rhetoric of Populist Visual Communication." Social Media + Society 11, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251313847.

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This study conceptualizes “banana populism,” a novel analytical framework to examine how whimsical imagery functions in in contemporary populism. Banana populism utilizes the ordinary—exemplified by the banana—for its ubiquity, inherent humor, and absurdity, transforming these elements into powerful political tools. These articulations effectively mainstream extreme ideologies, invite affective investment from broad publics, and delineate antagonistic frontiers by employing familiar cultural symbols and everyday objects, such as military attire or MAGA hats. Such performative elements not only
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Talamayan, Fernan. "Articulating populism in the Philippines: The rhetorical strategies of Joseph Estrada and Rodrigo Duterte." Asian Politics & Policy 17, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1111/aspp.70001.

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AbstractThe article compares the rhetorical strategies of two of the most popular post‐martial law presidents in the Philippines, Joseph Estrada (1998–2001) and Rodrigo Duterte (2016–2022). Adopting Laclau's definition of populism and localizing De Cleen and Stavrakakis's analysis of socio‐spatial dichotomies, I examine the political logic that guided the consolidation of the people and the formation of antagonistic frontiers during the Estrada and Duterte presidencies. I identify the nodal points in their articulation of sympathy, compassion, elite opposition, political will, and belongingnes
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Bouyer, Patricia, Stéphane Le Roux, Youssouf Oualhadj, Mickael Randour, and Pierre Vandenhove. "Games Where You Can Play Optimally with Arena-Independent Finite Memory." Logical Methods in Computer Science Volume 18, Issue 1 (January 17, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.46298/lmcs-18(1:11)2022.

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For decades, two-player (antagonistic) games on graphs have been a framework of choice for many important problems in theoretical computer science. A notorious one is controller synthesis, which can be rephrased through the game-theoretic metaphor as the quest for a winning strategy of the system in a game against its antagonistic environment. Depending on the specification, optimal strategies might be simple or quite complex, for example having to use (possibly infinite) memory. Hence, research strives to understand which settings allow for simple strategies. In 2005, Gimbert and Zielonka pro
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Correa, Romar. "KALEÇKI’S MICROECONOMICS RECONSIDERED." American Review of Political Economy 1, no. 1 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.38024/arpe.69.

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Kaleçki’s microeconomics is recast in a strategic framework. The transformation is made in two steps. First, the relationship between capitalist and worker is modeled as a cooperative game. It is shown that the outcome is ‘more favorable’ to the capitalist than any other point on the payoff frontier. The game is then converted into a perfectly antagonistic game. The saddle-point is shown to be the outcome of a capitalist maximization problem
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Hartikainen, Ilana, and Zea Szebeni. "Exclusively Our People: Defining Tribalism through the Slovak Case." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, November 18, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08883254231181070.

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We define tribalism as a mode of articulation that draws an antagonistic frontier between societal groups. Unlike populism, tribalism does not have a hegemonic character. It articulates groups through a horizontally oriented shared value system; whereas populism is an essential part of a democratic system, tribalism disregards democracy. To conceptualize tribalism as a separate theoretical frame from populism or (ethno)nationalism, we used discourse theoretical analysis to analyze the Facebook pages of four political party leaders in Slovakia (Marian Kotleba, Krisztián Forró, Igor Matovic, and
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Agirman, Bilal, Erdem Carsanba, Luca Settanni, and Huseyin Erten. "Exploring yeast‐based microbial interactions: The next frontier in postharvest biocontrol." Yeast, August 31, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/yea.3895.

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AbstractFresh fruits and vegetables are susceptible to a large variety of spoilage agents before and after harvest. Among these, fungi are mostly responsible for the microbiological deteriorations that lead to economically significant losses of fresh produce. Today, synthetic fungicides represent the first approach for controlling postharvest spoilage in fruits and vegetables worldwide. However, the emergence of fungicide‐resistant pathogen biotypes and the increasing awareness of consumers toward the health implications of hazardous chemicals imposed an urgent need to reduce the use of synthe
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Xiong, Jiali, Yaotian Fan, Yuxuan Wang, et al. "New signaling kid on the block in the endocrine system: the role of extracellular vesicles." Endocrinology, June 28, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqad099.

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Abstract In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the role of Extracellular vesicles (EVs) in both normal and pathological physiology. These natural nanoparticles are now recognized as a novel mechanism for intercellular communication, allowing cells to exchange of biologically active molecules such as microRNAs (miRNAs). As is well acknowledged, the endocrine system regulates bodily operations through the emission of various hormones. Although the discovery of EVs took place approximately 80 years later than that of hormones, circulating EVs have attracted considerable interest a
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Duclos-Valois, Juliette. "La transparence et l’obstacle. Analytique du contrôle aux checkpoints dans l’Irak post-Saddam." Les Cahiers d’EMAM 35 (2024). https://doi.org/10.4000/11uar.

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À partir de 2003, l’Irak commence à se couvrir de checkpoints. Ces checkpoints sont des instruments de territorialisation pour l’ensemble des pouvoirs en conflit. Cette multitude de frontières internes constitue autant de points de passage obligés pour les habitants qui encombrent la vie quotidienne et soumettent tout déplacement à un décodage en règle. Supposés sécuriser les espaces, les checkpoints et leurs alentours deviennent des zones de danger où s’expriment toutes les fureurs antagonistes. La population, suivant les cas, y subit toutes sortes d’assignations, comme les violences afférent
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De Zeeuw, Daniel, and Marc Tuters. "Dissimulation." M/C Journal 23, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1672.

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At the fringes of the platform economy exists another web that evokes an earlier era of Internet culture. Its anarchic subculture celebrates a form of play based based on dissimulation. This subculture sets itself against the authenticity injunction of the current mode of capitalist accumulation (Zuboff). We can imagine this as a mask culture that celebrates disguise in distinction to the face culture as embodied by Facebook’s “real name” policy (de Zeeuw and Tuters). Often thriving in the anonymous milieus of web forums, this carnivalesque subculture can be highly reactionary. Indeed, this di
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Broeckmann, Andreas. "Minor Media - Heterogenic Machines." M/C Journal 2, no. 6 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1788.

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1. A Minor Philosopher According to Guattari and Deleuze's definition, a 'minor literature' is the literature of a minority that makes use of a major language, a literature which deterritorialises that language and interconnects meanings of the most disparate levels, inseparably mixing and implicating poetic, psychological, social and political issues with each other. In analogy, the Japanese media theorist Toshiya Ueno has refered to Félix Guattari as a 'minor philosopher'. Himself a practicing psychoanalyst, Guattari was a foreigner to the Grand Nation of Philosophy, whose natives mostly tre
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Luger, Jason David. "Must Art Have a ‘Place’? Questioning the Power of the Digital Art-Scape." M/C Journal 19, no. 3 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1094.

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Introduction Artist: June 2 at 11.26pm:‘To be truly radical is to make hope possible rather than despair convincing.’ - Raymond Williams. (Singaporean Artists’ public Facebook Post) Can the critical arts exist without ‘place’?There is an ongoing debate on ‘place’ and where it begins and ends; on the ways that cities exist in both material and immaterial forms, and thereby, how to locate and understand place as an anchoring point amidst global flows (Massey; Merrifield). This debate extends to the global art- scape, as traditional conceptions of art and art-making attached to place require re-t
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Lyons, Craig, Alexandra Crosby, and H. Morgan-Harris. "Going on a Field Trip: Critical Geographical Walking Tours and Tactical Media as Urban Praxis in Sydney, Australia." M/C Journal 21, no. 4 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1446.

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IntroductionThe walking tour is an enduring feature of cities. Fuelled by a desire to learn more about the hidden and unknown spaces of the city, the walking tour has moved beyond its historical role as tourist attraction to play a key role in the transformation of urban space through gentrification. Conversely, the walking tour has a counter-history as part of a critical urban praxis. This article reflects on historical examples, as well as our own experience of conducting Field Trip, a critical geographical walking tour through an industrial precinct in Marrickville, a suburb of Sydney that
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