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Evidence from ERP and Eye Movements as Markers of Language Dysfunction in Dyslexia
In: ISSN: 2076-3425 ; Brain Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03641338 ; Brain Sciences, MDPI, 2022, 12 (1), pp.73. ⟨10.3390/brainsci12010073⟩ (2022)
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Brazilian left-wing activists on Facebook: the role of cultural events in political participation
In: EISSN: 2245-4373 ; Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03366403 ; Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies, King's College London, 2021, 10 (1), pp.261-284. ⟨10.25160/bjbs.v10i1.125719⟩ ; https://tidsskrift.dk/bras/article/view/125719 (2021)
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Eye Movement Traces of Linguistic Knowledge ...
Berzak, Yevgeni. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The Cultural Outcomes of Social Movements: A Computational Linguistics Approach ...
Cristancho, Camilo. - : University of Salento, 2021
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“Go, Vote, and Tweet It”: Interactivity in Online Protest-Related Discussions About the 2014 Catalan Referendum for Independence
In: International Journal of Communication; Vol 15 (2021); 23 ; 1932-8036 (2021)
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City squares as spaces for political discourse: reflections on Puerta del Sol and Taksim Square
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Effects of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements in the Visual World Paradigm: Evidence from aging, native, and non-native language processing ...
Fernandez, Leigh. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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DIGITAL SITES OF PROTEST: FARMERS’ PROTEST IN INDIA AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COLLECTIVE IDENTITY ON FACEBOOK
In: AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research; 2021: AoIR2021 ; 2162-3317 (2021)
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The ‘Intense Ideological Activity’ of the 1919-20 Turin Factory Council Movement
In: International Gramsci Journal (2021)
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The Cultural Outcomes of Social Movements: A Computational Linguistics Approach
In: Partecipazione e conflitto; Vol. 14, No. 3 (2021). Special Issue on: "When, where and which kind of collective action matters?"; 1151-1179 (2021)
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Del mito global a la movilización local: Creación y resonancia del marco Greta Thunberg
In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 68, 2021, pags. 35-45 (2021)
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El héroe y la sombra: Mitos en los movimientos sociales digitales
In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 68, 2021, pags. 9-20 (2021)
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Análisis de los resúmenes de artículos de investigación de dos áreas científicas: un estudio multidisciplinario
In: Lingüística y Literatura, ISSN 0120-5587, null 42, Nº. 80, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Vol. 42, 80 (2021): JULY-DECEMBER, 2021), pags. 319-339 (2021)
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Where's the Rhetoric? Imagining a Unified Field
Graham, S. Scott. - : The Ohio State University Press, 2020
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Zapatista Voice, Visibility and Vision: An-other Aesthetics of Globalization
In: Revista de Estudios Globales y Arte Contemporáneo; Vol. 7, No 1 (2020): Epistemologías indígenas e imaginación artística; 343-378 ; 2013-8652 (2020)
Abstract: Since their insurrection on January 1st, 1994, the EZLN (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional [“Zapatista Army of National Liberation"] has promulgated an incisive critique of the colonial character of capitalist accumulation and violent dispossession led by globalized finance capital and enabled by state force. With their grassroots organization, Zapatistas have transmitted an anti-capitalist, anti-colonial worldview to the urban and rural communities around the world. This was possible not only with the strategic use of communication technologies and alternative media networks but with an understanding and production of aesthetics that uses language, visual symbols, humor and stories with an indigenous sensibility. It is thus a very poignant observation by Maria Saldaña-Portillo who argues that the Zapatistas fill in the empty content of the signifier ‘Indian’ with ‘Indian specifity’ (Saldaña-Portillo2003).The unification of the ‘subjective philosophy of rage’ with Mayan cosmology and worldview makes neo-Zapatismo both aesthetic and political. Zapatistas strategically build their vision of the other politics’ by constructing a visual and aural world, which is hard to articulate in the traditional vocabulary and imagination of revolution as it is a unique encounter between libertarian Marxism and historical indigenous resistance. This constituted 'a powerful disruption on the original plan, and the opening of unprecedented possibilities around which a new subjectivity started taking shape 'as Deleuze articulated (Deleuze 1994:190).' It is thus essential to examine the art of the Zapatista movement that can present an important political conjuncture from which to sustain other sensorial worlds here and now.Analyzing their community murals and other visual production with a dialectical materialist perspective, this paper theorizes and historicizes the Zapatista aesthetics and shows how the Zapatista movement in Chiapas has creatively articulated new forms of social politicity with their unique aesthetic engagements. This article argues that Zapatista aesthetics creates a disruption in what Jacques Rancière (2004) has described as 'distribution of the sensible', that is the regime of conditions of possibility to perceive, think and act in a given social-historical situation. Zapatista aesthetics is not only important to recognize that 'another aesthetics' is possible but also enables us to map the visible but disregarded ground of aesthetics in recent social movements.
Keyword: Activismo Estético; Anti-Globalization; Art History; Cultural Anthropology; Cultural Studies; Decolonialization; Descolonialización; Estética Revolucionaria; Estética Zapatista; Indigenous Resistance; Social Movement Aesthetics; Social Movements Studies; Visual Activism; Visula Studies; Zapatista Aesthetics; Zapatistismo
URL: https://doi.org/10.1344/%x
https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/REGAC/article/view/30639
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Community, Solidarity and Multilingualism in a Transnational Social Movement: A Critical Sociolinguistic Ethnography of Emmaus
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Deliberative identities: an ethnography of sex work and health and social services in Winnipeg Manitoba, Treaty One Territory
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Reading without spaces: The role of precise letter order
In: ISSN: 1943-3921 ; EISSN: 1943-393X ; Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02138871 ; Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, Springer Verlag, 2019, 81 (3), pp.846-860. ⟨10.3758/s13414-018-01648-6⟩ (2019)
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Event integration mechanisms across languages and their psychological reality
In: 15th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference: "Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Cognitive Linguistics" ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02277569 ; 15th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference: "Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Cognitive Linguistics", Aug 2019, Nishinomiya, Japan ; https://iclc2019.site (2019)
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Denouncing Sexual Violence: A Cross-Language and Cross-Cultural Analysis of #MeToo and #BalanceTonPorc
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 17th IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT) ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02544580 ; 17th IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT), Sep 2019, Paphos, Cyprus. pp.733-743, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-29384-0_44⟩ (2019)
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