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support in 2020.
Eritrea claims Western media stories of the
country are
decontextualized,
sometimes fabricated, and
almost always deplo**** to
build a regime...
- architecture" and
warned about "sensitive
memorial spaces being emplo**** and
decontextualized in the
process of
creating art and film". In her
article "Tribes of...
- such
stereotyping supported by
Hollywood screenwriters,
selective and
decontextualized trial transcripts, and
studies that have only
interviewed parties to...
- therefore,
refers to the
helplessness people confront when
faced with
decontextualized information.
Someone may know
Adelaide has the
whooping cough, but...
-
exigences that they may
encounter with the
realization that no
writing is
decontextualized—it
always addresses a
specific audience.
Writing centers may offer...
-
Gianluca (2002). "PanopDecon: Deconstructing, decontaminating, and
decontextualizing panopticism in the
postcyborg era".
Surveillance & Society. 1 (3):...
-
racist group,
which added its own introduction. The film
includes decontextualized clips of
historian Martin Jay, who was not
aware of the
nature of the...
-
situated language use in
social process rather than in an
entirely decontextualized Saussurean langue.
Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965)
developed a formalist...
- cult film.: 38
Academic Mike Chopra‑Gant says that cult
films become decontextualized when
studied as a group, and
Shiel criticizes this recontextualization...
-
sociocultural critique of the Four-P's
model as individualistic, static, and
decontextualized,
psychology professor and
author Vlad
Petre Glăveanu
proposed a "Five...