| Her work is a model for scholars attempting to understand the political discourse and social imaginaries of subaltern communities of all kinds. |
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| Soon, though, the truly scary Mr Bunting arrives, hunting down imaginaries to devour. |
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| These latter charges signal a care that needs to be addressed both in articulating bodily imaginaries and reinventing them. |
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| We propose to take into consideration individuals as they have a voice, are creators of imaginaries and are both singular and social actors. |
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| A food fight ensues, and, before you can say Ronald Firbank, Larry and all his imaginaries are banished. |
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| Jorine's pieces are akin to characters from children's stories, yet are ambiguous enough to fit perfectly into individual imaginaries. |
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| His research focuses on the growth of metropolises and the making of urban images and imaginaries in the 20th century, the lived experience of great cities and critical discourses of urban modernity. |
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| From this flux, from this double stimulation of glances, this interlacing of two bodies and two imaginaries, there emerged the language of the intercorporeal, a language which we have not ceased to explore since. |
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| The idea of the intervention is to set the recent technological innovations back in light of the social bond transformations, through the analysis of the social imaginaries. |
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| One of the main challenges of democracies is to give visibility and to legitimise the processes of construction and reconstruction of the citizens' imaginaries, or narratives. |
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| He or she is thereby led to focus on the knowledge, values or imaginaries that are endogenous to particular cultural sites, as well as on their explanatory tropes, their interpretation and generalisations. |
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| How to reinvent new rituals and imaginaries? |
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