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- 2005: 47-48 Linell, Per (1998). "Discourse across boundaries: On recontextualizations and the blending of voices in professional discourse" (PDF). TEXT...
- The Compromise of 1877, also known as the Wormley Agreement, the Bargain of 1877, or the Corrupt Bargain, was an unwritten political deal in the United...
- states that "intertextuality is a matter of recontextualization". According to Per Linell, recontextualization can be defined as the "dynamic transfer-and-transformation...
- via content recontextualization, pedagogic recontextualization, occupational recontextualization, and integrated applied recontextualization (IAR). There...
- consist of everyday speech where the performer has the license to recontextualize the story to a particular audience, often to a younger generation....
- and postmodern, respectively indicating freshness and a tendency to recontextualize sounds of the past. A similar term, alternative pop, emerged around...
- (Second ed.). London: Methuen & Co. Winemiller, John T. (Autumn 1997). "Recontextualizing Handel's Borrowing". The Journal of Musicology. 15 (4): 444–70. doi:10...
- one's understanding of the part and the whole through iterative recontextualization. St. Augustine of Hippo was the first philosopher and theologian...
- event, which can be described in sociological research by the term "recontextualization". In entertainment, the field of planning and executing social events...
- Tran****ability: Digital Decontextualization, Mani****tion, and Recontextualization as a New Source of Value in the Production and Consumption of Culture...