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Le rôle de l'union européenne dans le monde globalisé de l'après-guerre-froide
Telò Mario. Le rôle de l'union européenne dans le monde globalisé de l'après-guerre-froide. In: Bulletin de la Classe des lettres et des sciences morales et politiques, tome 19, 2008. pp. 143-168
Rezension von Telò, Mario (ed.): European Union and New Regionalism. Regional Actors and Global Governance in a Post-Hegemonic Era
Vasilache A. Rezension von Telò, Mario (ed.): European Union and New Regionalism. Regional Actors and Global Governance in a Post-Hegemonic Era. Journal of Contemporary European Studies. 2008;16(2):310-312
Telò Mario, Le New Deal européen. La pensée et la politique sociales-démocrates face à la crise des années trente
Roussellier Nicolas. Telò Mario, Le New Deal européen. La pensée et la politique sociales-démocrates face à la crise des années trente. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°24, octobre-décembre 1989. p. 127
L'économie autrement
Quelles marges pour une recherche économique, sociale et politique alternative, dans le cadre de l’économie globalisée, de ses contradictions et des mouvements qu’elle suscite ? Le présent ouvrage analyse les enjeux de l’"économie autrement" et fait écho aux débats suscités par ce fil rouge qui traverse les neuf chapitres
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Figures of Speech: Texts, Bodies, and Performance in Lucian
This dissertation examines four texts of Lucian of Samosata (Fisherman, Apology, On Dancing, and Herakles), with a focus on the representation of bodies and embodiment and their relation to speech, writing and performance. I argue that the representation of bodies is an important metaphor for how Lucian’s texts imagine their own reception, and for how they imagine the possibilities and limitations of reading, writing, performing, and spectating. The first two chapters each discuss a text in which the author uses the control and punishment of bodies as a framework for engaging with the reception and criticism of his own texts. Chapter One shows how the comic dialogue Fisherman imagines the interpretation of texts as a contentious process of securing control in which authors, readers, and texts seem to be able to influence one another in an almost physical or material way. Chapter Two examines how the Apology confronts a lack of alignment between the author and views expressed in an earlier text. I argue that this misalignment is characterized as a disruption to the connection between the author and his text that has caused him to lose control over its interpretation. Like Fisherman, the Apology imagines a kind of material connection among texts, authors, and readers, but suggests that securing physical and interpretive control over them is not always possible. Chapter Three discusses the dialogue On Dancing, demonstrating how it depicts pantomime as a space in which bodies transform and where the fluidity of a body is one of its more significant attributes. I argue that a central concern of this text is how dancer and audience interact and the influence that one can have upon the other. This emphasis on fluidity and transformation complicates the standard model of interpretation as the province of an individual interpreter who asserts control over a performer or particular text, and problematizes the concept of a body as an object or agent that can be interpreted in isolation from other bodies to which it is connected. Chapter Four explores the intersection of language, bodies, interpretation, and control through the figure of Herakles in Lucian. I argue that this image of Herakles is used to represent both the possibility of multiple interpretative viewpoints, and also the power of language to constrain and control bodies, up to and including the speaker himself. These paradoxical threads are never fully resolved, but remain in unsettling tension, even in later reception and re-imaginings of this text
Nation-building in the era of populism and the muslim intelligentsia : the Indonesian experience
Yudi LatifLiteraturverzeichnis Seite 18 ; this paper is part of the upcoming book project by Meyer, Thomas /Sales-Marques, José/ Telò, Mario titled Multiple Modernities, Neo-Populism and Neo- Authoritarianism (Routledge 2019
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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