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Rouvière, Nicolas. Astérix ou la parodie des identités. Paris : Champs-Flammarion, 2008. ISBN : 978-2-0812-0926-8
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre., 2008-06)
Kuzmin Translations
(Dalhousie University Electronic Text Centre, 2013-04-05)
RU OK? Determining the Effects of Parenting through Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in First Year University
(2015-05-29)
In recent academic discourse and pop culture, the “helicopter parent” has created some controversy. The majority of the discourse regarding this type of childrearing argues that these parenting techniques may interfere ...
Contemporary Settler Colonialism: Media framing of Indigenous collective action in Elsipogtog, Mi’kma’ki
(2015-06-01)
Contemporary settler colonialism depends on resource development, and is supported by the socially reproductive structure, media. I analyze a particular event that took place in Elsipogtog in the summer of 2013, where ...
“We’re More Than Just The Guys With The Keys”: The Professional Identity of Campus Security at an Atlantic Canadian University
(2015-06-08)
Currently there is little research on in-house campus security. Thus far literature has only looked at campus police and non-campus security organizations. This ethnography explores the professional identity and role of ...
Risk and Responsibility: Insider and Outsider Media Representations of the 2014 Ebola Outbreak
(2015-06-08)
In the wake of global infectious disease outbreaks such as SARS, scholars have acknowledged the growing role of media during public health emergencies. Lacking, however, is a discussion on how media perspectives vary ...
“We are not ghosts in waiting”: How atheists cope with death
(2015-06-01)
Death is not only experienced on a personal and psychological level, but it is also experienced as a rift in social life. Robert Hertz (1960) found that funerals, burials, and mourning made death the “object of a collective ...
The salonnieres and the philosophers in old regime France: The authority of aesthetic judgment
(1999-04)
No abstract available.
Deconstructing a 'National Composer': Chopin and Polish Exiles in Paris, 1831-49
(2000-Fall2)
Considering the notion of Frédéric Chopin as a "national" composer in the Romantic sense, and his relationships with Parisian salons and the Polish émigré community in Paris, demonstrates the limited validity of making ...
RENARD, JOHN. Historical Dictionary of Sufism
(University of Chicago Press., 2008)
No abstract available.