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Zinnatullina, Z., and L. Khabibullina. "Representation strategies of the “internal” Other image in the early 21<sup>st</sup> century British literature." Philology and Culture, no. 2 (June 24, 2024): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2782-4756-2024-76-2-122-127.

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The article examines historical novels by the early 21 st century British writers where the authors turn to images of “internal” Others: Welsh, Irish and Scots. For each of these regions, we can identify topics that are associated specifically with them. Thus, the Welsh component is connected, first of all, with Celtic culture and social issues. Ireland is associated with religious theme, and Scotland is associated with a historical component. Edward Rutherfurd’s dilogy on Ireland “Dublin: Foundation” (2004) and “Ireland Awakening” (2006), presents the history of the Christianity development i
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January-McCann, James. "Robert Gwyn and Robert Persons: Welsh and English Perspectives on Attendance at Anglican Service." British Catholic History 32, no. 2 (2014): 159–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200032143.

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This article compares and contrasts the 1580 texts A briefe discours contayning certayne reasons why Catholiques refuse to goe to Church by Robert Persons, and Gwssanaeth y Gwŷr Newydd by Robert Gwyn. Both books deal with church papism, and were written whilst the authors were in Rome together. Despite the simi-larity of theme, and the fact that the two most likely consulted each other about the work, many significant differences remain between the two texts. This article seeks to discuss these differences, and to assess what conclusions can be inferred from them as to the relative conditions
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Olive, Sarah, and Mary Davies. "Editorial Introduction: Ten Recent Diverse Texts in Welsh (and English) by Global Majority Authors." Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures 16, no. 1 (2024): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jeunesse-2024-0603.

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Davies, Grahame. "Lineage and loss: Practising a traditional art in changing times." Book 2.0 13, no. 1 (2023): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/btwo_00081_1.

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Born in a family of mixed linguistic heritage in a industrial village in north-east Wales, Grahame Davies found himself – thanks to a crucial meeting with a charismatic teacher – learning his poetic craft in the Welsh-speaking tradition. While working as a journalist in newspapers and later in broadcasting, he became one of his country’s most prominent poets and authors, later developing an international reputation as a librettist for classical composers. In this piece he reflects on the transmission mechanisms of individual and communal creativity, the varying status of poets in Welsh and Eng
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Burruss, George, Christian Jordan Howell, Adam Bossler, and Thomas J. Holt. "Self-perceptions of English and Welsh constables and sergeants preparedness for online crime." Policing: An International Journal 43, no. 1 (2019): 105–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-08-2019-0142.

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Purpose Cybercrime is the greatest threat facing law enforcement agencies in England and Wales. Although these crimes are transnational by nature, the burden of response has been placed on line officers. Not all officers, however, believe they are capable of responding to calls involving cybercrime. The current study, using latent class analysis (LCA) on a large sample of English and Welsh officers, finds two types of officers: those prepared (39 percent) and those unprepared (61 percent). Using logistic regression to predict who falls into either classification, the authors find that training
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Jaworski, Sylwester, and Michał Baran. "Acoustic Features of Burst Release: A Study of Welsh Plosives." Roczniki Humanistyczne 69, no. 11 Zeszyt specjalny (2021): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rh216911-5s.

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The aim of this paper is to analyse the centre of gravity (COG) of release bursts in Welsh plosives in order to assess their importance in distinguishing between /p, t, k/ (here termed fortis) and /b, d, g/ (here termed lenis). The COG of a release burst appears to be particularly interesting as (i) it has not yet been studied extensively in the phonetic scientific literature on Welsh plosives (see for instance Ball, Ball and Williams, Jones, Morris and Hejná), and (ii) using the COG variable to distinguish between stops is not very common, as it is normally used to differentiate between place
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Schelhaas, Harriët N. "Penalty Clauses and the Recent Decisions by the UK Supreme Court in Cavendish v. Makdessi & ParkingEye v.Beavis." European Review of Private Law 25, Issue 1 (2017): 169–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2017009.

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Abstract: The UK Supreme court recently rendered two important decisions on penalty clauses: Cavendish v. Makdessi and ParkingEye v. Beavis. The penalty clause is a controversial legal concept in Europe because it can result in high and unreasonable payment obligations. Most European legal systems agree that some form of protection against unreasonable penalty clauses is needed, but differ in the way penalty clauses are restricted. The most extreme approach is followed by English law, where a distinction is made between invalid penalty clauses and valid liquidated damages clauses. The new UK S
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Falileyev, Alexander I. "Geographic Names of Flintshire, Wales. Review of the book: Owen H. W., & Gruffydd, K. L. Place-names in Flintshire. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2017. 272 p." Вопросы Ономастики 17, no. 1 (2020): 241–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/vopr_onom.2020.17.1.014.

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The new book on the toponymy of Flintshire is notable in several respects, including the scope of the study that goes well beyond the geographical borders of this county. This review addresses the virtues and the shortcomings of the publication. Two academic monographs, several books for a wider audience, and a number of articles had already been devoted to Flintshire’s geographical names. A new study is considered against this background and includes an analysis of the book, its features, and the evaluation of the authors’ contribution to the study of the toponymy of North East Wales. The boo
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Beatty, Christina, Stephen Fothergill, and Ryan Powell. "Twenty Years on: Has the Economy of the UK Coalfields Recovered?" Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 39, no. 7 (2007): 1654–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a38216.

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Almost the whole of the British coal industry has closed since the early 1980s. The authors assess the extent to which the areas once dependent on coalmining have adapted to this job loss. A ‘labour-market accounting’ approach is employed to document the principal changes in employment, unemployment, commuting, and activity rates among men in the English and Welsh coalfields over the period to 2004, building on previous similar research covering the period 1981–91. The authors point to a strong recovery of employment among men in these areas, though this is not yet on a scale to offset all the
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Liddle, Calum, and David McMenemy. "The Cost Exemption in the Freedom of Information Regimes of the United Kingdom and Scotland: a Comparative Analysis." Legal Information Management 15, no. 3 (2015): 195–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147266961500047x.

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AbstractIn this tenth anniversary year since freedom of information came into force north and south of the border, the authors, Calum Liddle and David McMenemy, undertake an in-depth comparative evaluation of the parallel cost exemptions found in the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. Does Scottish FOI indeed afford a more generous disclosure entitlement? And are applicants, in turn, employing comparatively weaker rights when requesting information from analogous English and Welsh authorities? A statutory analysis of the home nation provisions i
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Krawczyk, Michał, and Agata Opalska-Kasprzak. "„Kwestia angielska” (West Lothian question) jako konsekwencja „asymetrycznej” dewolucji w Zjednoczonym Królestwie." Przegląd Prawa Konstytucyjnego 81, no. 5 (2024): 211–21. https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2024.05.15.

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The article discusses one of the current political problems of the United Kingdom, expressed in the term: West Lothian question. It follows the introduction of „asymmetric” devolution arrangements in the UK and asks whether members of parliament from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales sitting in the House of Commons should vote on matters relating to England, while MPs from England cannot vote on matters which were passed on to the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Parliament. The study explains the causes and essence of the „English question” and its political
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Jones, Mark. "Mental Health Response Vehicles in Wales: A Pilot Initiative." BJPsych Open 11, S1 (2025): S48. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2025.10156.

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Aims: Emergency NHS services are under considerable pressures from patient demand and ineffectual care and social pathways. This is especially felt within the mental health services where demand has grown from long periods of austerity and the Covid pandemic. To reduce demand on both ambulances and emergency departments Welsh ambulance implemented the roll out of mental health practitioners within its 999 call centres which has been very successful, however, the successful closure/treatment rate is less than half the callers. Over half of all mental health 999 callers require face to face inte
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Yevgrafova, Yuliya, Olga Gorbacheva, Kseniya Skripnik, and Olga Fedorovich. "Love as a linguacultural space (on the basis of paroemias in the English, Welsh, Gaelic and Scots languages)." E3S Web of Conferences 210 (2020): 21007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021021007.

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The present work explores the feeling of love in linguistic world pictures of different ethnic groups that comprise a single nation. The authors attempted to describe this feeling as a linguacultural space and define its aspects, both universal and nationally specific. The methodology of the research encompassed a comparative method, continuous sampling method, method of structural and semantic analysis and method of contextual analysis. The paper offers the analysis of paroemiological units in English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic and Scots languages. Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of
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Ackroyd, Stephen, and Daniel Muzio. "The Reconstructed Professional Firm: Explaining Change in English Legal Practices." Organization Studies 28, no. 5 (2007): 729–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840607073077.

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The paper provides a structural analysis of change in the English and Welsh legal profession over the last 25 years, using concepts drawn from Weberian sociology of the professions and more recent theory connecting agency and structure. Through a consideration of data returned to the Law Society, and other data, this paper outlines changes in the internal division of labour in English law firms. It is argued that, in response to external threats, especially the growth in the numbers of qualified recruits, the elite of the profession has reworked professional closure. From controlling access to
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Lewandowska-Rodak, Dominika. "O przekładaniu szkockości." Przekładaniec, no. 49 (February 28, 2025): 187. https://doi.org/10.4467/16891864pc.24.020.21251.

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The aim of this article is to explore the problem of rendering contemporary literary depictions of Scottishness in Polish. One of the most important aspects of late 20th- and 21st-century Scottish prose is the formation and preservation of national identity as distinct from what we tend to view as Britishness (which many – and certainly many Scots – consider synonymous with Englishness). This self-building is done though narratives that make extensive use of culture-specific items, but especially language – primarily English, but different from the standard, heterogeneous, often dialectally ma
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Zinnatullina, Zulfia R., and Lilia F. Khabibullina. "The function of national others’ images in Josephine Tey’s novel Miss Pym Disposes." Imagologiya i komparativistika, no. 23 (2025): 299–311. https://doi.org/10.17223/24099554/23/14.

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Josephine Tey (real name Elisabeth MacKintosh, also known as Daviot Gordon, 1896-1952) is a well known mystery writer. In this article we discuss one of her most significant novels, Miss Pym Disposes (1946). We focus on how issues related to national identity are presented in the novel and how they help revealing the character of the criminal and the detective. In this regard, the fact that the writer belongs to a mixed family is important for us: her father is Scottish and her mother is English. Elizabeth Mackintosh spent most of her life in Scotland and only at the end of her life moved to L
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Masior, Michał, and Zbigniew Staniek. "The reform of 2007 on regulation of the market of legal services in England and Wales as an institutional experiment." WSB Journal of Business and Finance 53, no. 1 (2019): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/wsbjbf-2019-0012.

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Abstract The article presents a reform that provides a regulatory framework for the legal services market, implemented as the Legal Services Act of 2007 in England and Wales. The reform was intended to systematise the institutional system of that market, to increase its transparency, to increase the role of competition and to enhance the position taken by customers at the expense of the current legal self-regulatory bodies. The reform involved development of a multi-level management structure for institutions–organisations that supervise or represent lawyers handling various market segments. A
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Minier, Márta. "Translating Welsh Drama Into Hungarian Through English: A Contextual Introduction to Sêra Moore Williams’ Crash in Hungarian Translation." Hungarian Cultural Studies 6 (January 12, 2014): 176–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2013.120.

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This article offers a predominantly contextual introduction to my translation of a contemporary Welsh play by Sêra Moore Williams, Crash (2004), into Hungarian. Williams' three-person drama for young people was written originally in the author's native language, Welsh, and translated into English by the playwright herself. In my translation process of the play from English to Hungarian the intermediary role played by English raises ethical concerns from a postcolonial perspective, while in a pragmatic sense it is almost a necessity to rely on it when communicating Welsh-language cultural produ
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Козій, О. Б. "THE IMAGE OF A TREE AS THE EMBODIMENT OF PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTS IN J. R. R. TOLKIEN’S OEUVRE." Наукові записки Харківського національного педагогічного університету ім. Г. С. Сковороди "Літературознавство" 3, no. 93 (2019): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/2312-1076.2019.3.93.07.

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English linguist Tolkien is world-famous as the creator of the fantasy genre and the author of the epic novel «The Lord of the Rings» which has overgrown the measures of a novel having become a cultural phenomena. The tree is one of the universal symbols of the spiritual culture. It unites the Earth with the heaven, defines the human’s way to oneself, to spiritual summits. In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien the tree isn’t just a detail but also a character, the symbol of the eternal life circulation. Symbolizing the synthesis of heaven, earth and water, the dynamics of life, combining the worlds
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Cartlidge, Neil, Lisa Hopkins, Samantha Lin, et al. "Reviews: Transporting Chaucer, Shakespeare's Princes of Wales: English Identity and the Welsh Connection, Shakespeare and the English-Speaking Cinema, Forensic Shakespeare, Milton, Toleration, and Nationhood, the Author's Hand and the Printer's Mind, Imagining Women Readers, 1789–1820: Well-Regulated Minds, Emotional Lexicons: Continuity and Change in the Vocabulary of Feeling 1700–2000, William Blake in the Desolate Market, Romantic Englishness: Local, National, and Global Selves, 1780–1850, Experimental Life: Vitalism in Romantic Science & Literature, Victorian Celebrity Culture and Tennyson's Circle, Melodramatic Imperial Writing: From the Sepoy Rebellion to Cecil Rhodes, the Beginnings of University English: Extramural Study, 1885–1910, Black Resonances: Iconic Women Singers and African American Literature, Modernism and Christianity, Edward Upward and Left-Wing Literary Culture in Britain, Disability in Science Fiction: Representations of Technology as Cure, Directions in the History of the Novel." Literature & History 24, no. 1 (2015): 73–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/lh.24.1.8.

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Olive, Sarah, Gwawr Maelor, and Mary Davies. "Teaching literatures in secondary schools in Wales: diversity in Welsh, English and International Languages." Cylchgrawn Addysg Cymru / Wales Journal of Education 26, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.16922/wje.26.1.5.

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This article shares findings on what literatures are taught in secondary schools in Wales, and why, from a survey of forty-seven teachers across Wales in 2022. Our participants taught literatures in Welsh, English, drama, French and Spanish. This represents a cross-disciplinary and plurilingual approach to literatures in schools in Wales that distinguishes this research from previous studies. The research is closely concerned with the gender and ethnic diversity of authors in terms of meeting Welsh Government objectives for education and society. The results show that women continue to be unde
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Rumsey, Fred, Chris Metherell, and Hazel Metherell. "Diphasiastrum ×issleri (Lycopodiaceae) in England and Wales." British & Irish Botany 3, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.33928/bib.2021.03.033.

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Diphasiastrum ×issleri (Rouy) Holub has been much misunderstood and greatly confused in the British Isles, the consequence of both nomenclatural and practical identification issues. Following the clarification of its hybridogenous origin(s) and the parent taxa involved (which had been the source of dispute between European and American authors) the taxonomic treatment of this plant has seen various approaches adopted, some of which have regrettably led to mis-recording and a lack of clarity. In parallel to the taxonomic and nomenclatural issues are the very real difficulties posed by the diffe
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Williams, Daniel Gwydion. "Beyond invisibility. Uses of comparison in Welsh cultural nationalism." Studies on National Movements 2, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/snm.85405.

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This article explores the uses made of comparison in transcending the alleged invisibility of minorities. Beginning with the suggestive fact that African-American Ralph Ellison began conceiving of his seminal novel Invisible Man while a merchant marine stationed in wartime Swansea, South Wales, the article proceeds to explore the ways in which Welsh nationalist authors and thinkers have compared their plight to that of others. Emrys ap Iwan was one of the first to describe the Welsh experience in broadly colonial terms, and to lampoon English monolingualism in the mirror of European multilingu
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"Location register of twentieth-century English literary manuscripts and letters: a union list of papers of modern English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh authors in the British Isles." Choice Reviews Online 26, no. 04 (1988): 26–1915. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.26-1915.

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Parsons, Ruth E., Glen Wright Colopy, David A. Clifton, and Lei Clifton. "Clinical Prediction Models in Epidemiological Studies: Lessons from the Application of QRISK3 to UK Biobank Data." Journal of Data Science, 2022, 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.6339/22-jds1037.

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Statistical models for clinical risk prediction are often derived using data from primary care databases; however, they are frequently used outside of clinical settings. The use of prediction models in epidemiological studies without external validation may lead to inaccurate results. We use the example of applying the QRISK3 model to data from the United Kingdom (UK) Biobank study to illustrate the challenges and provide suggestions for future authors. The QRISK3 model is recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as a tool to aid cardiovascular risk predictio
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Hoefer, Tamara, and Laura Polley. "Understanding the retention factors of prison officers within His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS)." Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, February 26, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcrpp-09-2023-0052.

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Purpose Avoidable voluntary turnover negatively impacts an organisation’s workforce and decreases its sustainability and productivity. His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service’s (HMPPS) leaving rates are among the highest in the public sector. The purpose of this study is, thus, to support HMPPS in improving Band 3 prison officers’ (POs) retention and in developing an effective employee retention strategy. Design/methodology/approach Grounded in retention literature, the present study uses a mixed-methods, cross-sectional, phenomenological research design. Primary data was gathered using an
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"Location Register of Twentieth-Century English Literary Manuscripts and Letters: A Union List of Papers of Modern English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh Authors in the British Isles.Index of English Literary Manuscripts. Vol. III, 1700–1800, Part 2, Gay–Philips. Margaret M. SmithIndex of English Literary Manuscripts. Vol. IV: 1800–1900 Part 2, Hardy–Lamb. Barbara Rosenbaum." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 85, no. 2 (1991): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/pbsa.85.2.24303032.

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Diaz-Navarro, Cristina, Bridie Jones, Jody Stafford, Suman Mitra, Sara Catrin Cook, and Clare Hawker. "A66 Standardizing debriefing in Wales: the Triangular Approach." International Journal of Healthcare Simulation, October 31, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54531/kzwg5509.

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Debriefing after simulation practice offers a crucial opportunity for guided reflection and learning. However, there are many structures and models available [1]. Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) holds regular simulation webinars, workshops and conferences. During these events, the simulation community in Wales expressed their willingness to standardize debriefing in order to facilitate faculty sharing and to support interprofessional simulation. National debriefing experts carried out a review of the relevant literature and devised the Triangular Approach to Debriefing, incorpora
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Curran, Bev. "Portraits of the Translator as an Artist." M/C Journal 4, no. 4 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1923.

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The effects of translation have been felt in the development of most languages, but it is particularly marked in English language and literature, where it is a highly charged topic because of its fundamental connection with colonial expansion. Britain shaped a "national" literary identity through borrowing from other languages and infected and inflected other languages and literatures in the course of cultural migrations that occurred in Europe since at least the medieval period onward. As Stephen Greenblatt points out in his essay, "Racial Memory and Literary History," the discovery that Engl
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Goggin, Joyce. "Transmedia Storyworlds, Literary Theory, Games." M/C Journal 21, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1373.

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IntroductionThis essay will focus on some of the connections between digitally transmitted stories, games, narrative processes, and the discipline whose ostensible job is the study of storytelling, namely literature. My observations will be limited to the specific case of computer games, storytelling, and what is often unproblematically referred to as “literature,” in order to focus attention on historical and contemporary features of the development of the relationship between the two that remain largely unexamined. Therefore, one goal of this essay is to re-think this relationship from a fre
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Quinn, Matthew, Benjamin Ahn, Rory Byrne, Leon Zhao, Om Naphade, and Brett Owens. "Poster 346: The Statistical Fragility of Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis Research: A Systematic Review." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 12, no. 7_suppl2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967124s00312.

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Objectives: With reinterest in lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET), there is an imperative need to evaluate the rigor of clinical studies regarding LET with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). This study aims to present a comprehensive picture of the robustness of evidence from comparative studies regarding LET and to inform evidence-based medical decision-making for current practitioners. We hypothesized that the results of these analyses will show statistical fragility, consistent with similar evidence across the orthopaedic literature. Methods: Using the PubMed database, c
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Varney, Wendy. "Homeward Bound or Housebound?" M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2701.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; If thinking about home necessitates thinking about “place, space, scale, identity and power,” as Alison Blunt and Robyn Dowling (2) suggest, then thinking about home themes in popular music makes no less a conceptual demand. Song lyrics and titles most often invoke dominant readings such as intimacy, privacy, nurture, refuge, connectedness and shared belonging, all issues found within Blunt and Dowling’s analysis. The spatial imaginary to which these authors refer takes vivid shape through repertoires of songs dealing with houses and other specific sites, vast and distant
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Pearce, Lynne. "Diaspora." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.373.

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For the past twenty years, academics and other social commentators have, by and large, shared the view that the phase of modernity through which we are currently passing is defined by two interrelated catalysts of change: the physical movement of people and the virtual movement of information around the globe. As we enter the second decade of the new millennium, it is certainly a timely moment to reflect upon the ways in which the prognoses of the scholars and scientists writing in the late twentieth century have come to pass, especially since—during the time this special issue has been in pre
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Gerrand, Vivian, Kim Lam, Liam Magee, Pam Nilan, Hiruni Walimunige, and David Cao. "What Got You through Lockdown?" M/C Journal 26, no. 4 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2991.

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Introduction While individuals from marginalised and vulnerable communities have long been confronted with the task of developing coping strategies, COVID-19 lockdowns intensified the conditions under which resilience and wellbeing were/are negotiated, not only for marginalised communities but for people from all walks of life. In particular, the pandemic has highlighted in simple terms the stark divide between the “haves” and “have nots”, and how pre-existing physical conditions and material resources (or lack thereof), including adequate income, living circumstances, and access to digital an
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