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Journal articles on the topic "Theoretical Mystification"

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Ramoglou, Stratos, and Jeff McMullen. ""WHAT IS AN OPPORTUNITY?": FROM THEORETICAL MYSTIFICATION TO EVERYDAY UNDERSTANDING." Academy of Management Review 49, no. 2 (2024): 273–98. https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2020.0335.

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Expressions about opportunities are used unproblematically in everyday contexts. Yet, the question “What is an opportunity?” has posed a difficult riddle in the academic study of entrepreneurship. Drawing on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, we explain that such perplexities are common when words are removed from ordinary language and intellectuals try to grasp what they name. Approaching the opportunity riddle differently, we ask, “How do entrepreneurs use the word opportunity?” and elucidate an actualization theory of entrepreneurship attuned to the everyday unde
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Ryaposov, Aleksandr Yu. "M.A. Zakharov’s Play “Mystification”: Plot, Composition, Genre." Observatory of Culture 19, no. 2 (2022): 193–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2022-19-2-193-200.

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The article is a special study, of a historical and theoretical nature, dedicated to the stage poetics of M.A. Zakharov’s play “Mystification” (1999) of the Moscow Lenin Komsomol Theater (now the Moscow State Theater “Mark Zakharov Lenkom”, hereinafter — Lenkom), that is the study of Zakharov’s production from the point of view of finding out what techniques and methods were used to carry it out. The subject of the study are the components of Zakharov’s directing methodology: the plot and the ways of structuring it; the decoration design of the stage and the capabilities for its transformation
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PAULINO, Francisco Glauber de Oliveira, Jarles de MEDEIROS, Frederico Jorge Ferreira COSTA, Maria Núbia de ARAÚJO, and Antoniele Silvana de Melo SOUZA. "HISTORICAL-PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCIPLES OF NEOLIBERALISM AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WORLD OF WORK." Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 17, no. 49 (2024): 677–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10613830.

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Understanding the impact of neoliberalism on society and its repercussions on the precariousness of contractual relationships in the world of work is a fundamental condition for strengthening the critical consciousness of the subject who aims to transcend the condition of alienation and, therefore, exploitation. Therefore, this scientific essay has as its theme the discussion about the archetypes that circumscribe the neoliberal economic and political phenomenon. It aims to discuss the activity of neoliberalism in political frameworks, on a global scale, problematizing the neoliberal manipulat
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Prasetyo Adi, Angga, Endriatmo Soetarto, and Martua Sihaloho. "The Paradox of Peasants Resistance in Wonogoro Malang South, East Java Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues (IJSEI) 2, no. 2 (2021): 119–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47540/ijsei.v2i2.210.

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The resistance of the peasants is inseparable from the social class that is intertwined in it so that this resistance is only a tool of the interests of the actors to secure land. The resistance of Wonogoro farmers in opposing social forestry was due to the redistribution of 2 hectares of land. This study uses a theoretical analysis of class dynamics and agrarian change in rural areas. Seeing the social class of farmers who can mobilize farmers to oppose social forestry based on control over land tenure. This research uses a critical paradigm. The research location is in the Wonogoro area, Mal
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Suslov, Ivan V. "Corporeal Representations of Lenin in Post‑Soviet Ideological Games." Corpus Mundi 4, no. 2 (2023): 92–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/cmj.v4i2.81.

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This article discusses the significance of the study of Lenin's corporeality in the context of mass and elite culture of the post-Soviet space. The author highlights the importance of understanding the role of Lenin's images in the ideological and political context and suggests analyzing them using theoretical tools. The article also shows that interest in Lenin's images persists in contemporary mass and elite culture, being realized in such strategies of representation of Lenin's bodily aspects as phantasmagoric mystification, “skomoroshchestvo”, annihilation and dehumanization.
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Walker, Heather R., and Michelle L. Litchman. "Diabetes Identity: A Mechanism of Social Change." Qualitative Health Research 31, no. 5 (2021): 913–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732320984740.

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Historically, diabetes identity has been examined at the individual level as it relates to clinical outcomes and self-management practices. Yet, identity is not experienced as an individually isolated phenomenon. The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) examine the social meaning of diabetes identity and (b) formulate a theoretical model of diabetes identity through a sociopolitical lens. Adults living with diabetes engaged in a diabetes online community ( N = 20) participated in a 60-minute semi-structured interview focused on social diabetes experiences and diabetes identity. Seven themes e
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Chonka, Tetyana, Volodymyr Banias, Nataliya Banias, Adalbert Baran, and Vasyl Siladi. "Mystical function of leitmotifs which individualize different characters in Sylvie Germain's novel "The book of nights"." Synesis 15, no. 4 (2023): 273–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10845186.

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The article analyzes the system of leitmotifs that individualize various characters in the novel “The Book of Nights” by the modern French writer Sylvia Germain. The research highlights the theoretical aspects of the mythologizing of the novel genre in the 20th century. The signs of a mythical novel and the role of leitmotifs in the plot and composition of the novel, their significance for characterizing personalities are highlighted. To characterize the heroes of the novel, the symbolization in nature and the environment, the combination of life and death, scream and silence, sens
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Lim, Mathea Melissa, and Jesse Hession Grayman. "Humanitarian Objects for COVID-19: Face Masks and Shields in the Philippines." Philippine Political Science Journal 43, no. 2 (2022): 224–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2165025x-bja10033.

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Abstract Focusing on the Philippines’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this article examines two key objects used to mitigate the widespread transmission of the virus. To answer the research question, “What is the meaning of face masks and shields in the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic?” a patchwork ethnography research method was used to triangulate data from a variety of sources, including academic scholarship, mass media, grey literature, and personal experience. Using Tom Scott-Smith’s theoretical interpretation of Karl Marx’s “commodity fetishism” as a framework, the article tr
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Dugnani, Patricio. "MASSIFICATION AND INTERNETILIZATION: two sides of the same coin in the process of alienation by the media." Revista Observatório 7, no. 4 (2021): a6en. http://dx.doi.org/10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2021v7n4a6en.

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It is intended to observe how technological changes have promoted changes in society, however it seems that one thing remains the same: the use of the media as a technology of alienation. This observation will be carried out methodologically through a theoretical and exploratory research, seeking a review of concepts that refer to the uses and effects of the media. In this sense, the hypothesis is that the idea that in the sense of alienating use of means there have been no major changes. The means, by extending human perception, seem not to have produced an effect of liberating consciousness,
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Wiles, David. "Reading Greek Performance." Greece and Rome 34, no. 2 (1987): 136–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383500028096.

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Simon Goldhill's Reading Greek Tragedy is a welcome publication – not for its originality but because it makes available an important and eclectic body of critical approaches to Greek texts. Goldhill gives no quarter to the idea that the Greekless reader cannot deal with complex theoretical arguments. The (post-)structuralist revolution in modern thought, associated with Derrida, Foucault, and above all Barthes, mediated for the most part through classical scholars such as J-P. Vernant, Froma Zeitlin, and Charles Segal, has here found its way into a book targeted at the undergraduate market. I
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Book chapters on the topic "Theoretical Mystification"

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Morezzi, Emanuele. "Osservazione e comprensione dal rudere al paesaggio Unità morfologica e verità estetica negli scritti di John Ruskin." In John Ruskin’s Europe. A Collection of Cross-Cultural Essays With an Introductory Lecture by Salvatore Settis. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-487-5/005.

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The paper proposes a reflection on the theoretical activity of John Ruskin towards the ruins and to analyze if these ideas find a legacy and a connection today in the criticism of the current conservation and architectural policies. For this purpose, the text will analyze the ideas of the English critic related to ruins, studying how his approach was not of an aesthetic nature, but rather ethical. From this, his hostility to restoration will be better understood, as actions of mystification not of protection, and it will be possible to underline his attention to conservation of cultural herita
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Richardson, Henry S. "The Case for a Qualified Populism." In Democratic Autonomy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195150902.003.0004.

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Abstract I have argued that a legitimate government must be democratic, republican, and liberal. It must be of the people-that is, democratic as opposed to aristocratic or monarchical, according equal consideration to each in its processes of decision. It must be republican, dispersing and checking power so as to prevent domination. And for its procedures really to achieve the republican aim of preventing domination, which exists where power may be arbitrarily exercised, it must be for the people, in the sense that its procedures must respect the fundamental rights and liberties of each and tr
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