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    Networks, resources and agencies: On the character and production of enabling places by Duff, Cameron

    Published 2011
    “…It will be argued that enabling places are composed in diverse actor-networks, facilitating access to enabling resources and supporting the development of novel agencies or capacities. …”
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    Empire and national character: British imperialism in books from the "Third Reich" by Stiles, Victoria

    Published 2015
    “…The thesis considers these books not only as vehicles for particular ideas and arguments but also as consumer objects and therefore as the product of a series of compromises between the needs of a host of actors, both official and commercial. It further traces the origins of the component parts of these texts via the history of reuse of images and extracts and by identifying earlier examples of particular tropes of “Englishness” and the British Empire. …”
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    Wayang Topeng Pedalangan: Body movements of selected characters in Jatipitutu Pitutujati / Syafiq Faliq Alfan by Syafiq Faliq , Alfan

    Published 2015
    “…To understand the training process of Wayang Topeng Pedalangan actors in preparing for a performance. 3. To understand the process needed for a Dalang to acquire and to understand the correct body language for each selected characters. 4. …”
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    Dynamics of Kurdish identity formation in the Kurdistan region-Iraq between 1991 and 2014 by Khdhir, Dilshad H.

    Published 2015
    “…Firstly, it is found that actors active in the process of collective identity formation are primarily nationalist political parties and intellectuals. …”
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    Ki Hadjar Dewantra's character education in the comprehension of Taman Siswa teachers: Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutic perspective by Acetylena, Sita

    Published 2014
    “…The analysis was made through semantic, reflective and existential levels.The sources of data were various writings made by Ki Hadjar Dewantara and any writings related to the thoughts of Ki Hadjar Dewantara on the Character Education at the field of texts. Whereas the field of context was obtained through observations, documents, and in-depth interviews with Taman Siswa Teachers.The results of the research showed that pamongs (tutors) as actors that implement the character education consist of materialist and spiritualis ones. …”
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    An Observational Study of a Simulation-Based Cross-Discipline Learning Activity between Theater Arts and Physical Therapy Students by Dennis, Diane, Parry, Sharon, Miolin, Philip, Mercer, Leah, Furness, Anne

    Published 2019
    “…Introduction: Professional actors are often used to portray simulated patients during healthcare professional training. …”
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    Implimentasi sifat sarkastik terhadap perwatakan Totan dan Pengarang dalam pementasan teater Setor-P / Hidayah Mohd Najid Shauqi by Mohd Najid Shauqi, Hidayah

    Published 2013
    “…The findings can be seen after researchers understand the meaning of sarcastic and implement itself into the character that will be played. The concept of this play is naturalism and as an actor, I used indicators and methods of the System.…”
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    Accounting for context: Exploring the role of objects and spaces in the consumption of alcohol and other drugs by Duff, Cameron

    Published 2012
    “…This paper addresses some of the major implications of actor-network theory (ANT) for research on the consumption of alcohol and other drugs (AOD). …”
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    Screenwriting the body in Fireflies: An analysis of the devising and writing process by Dooley, Kath

    Published 2016
    “…In particular, I draw upon the approach of Virginia Pitts, who used video recordings from actor workshops to assist in the development of a short film script. …”
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    Teknik pembentukan watak dalam pementasan projek teater Asylum / Burhanuddin Amir Hassan by Amir Hassan, Burhanuddin

    Published 2014
    “…The findings of this study reveal that the actor has effectively applied the theory to his acting in the sense that the actor’s double performances (characters) have been easily distinguished and separately recognised.…”
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    Uhm Jung-hwa and the figure of new Korean woman by Wrochna, Agata Ewa

    Published 2021
    “…In particular, it focuses on the niche character of New Korean Woman, who is depicted as a reflection of the impending cultural and technological transformations of the country in the early 2000s and their influence on women. …”
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    Queer as Flux by Callaghan, Zac formerly Stace

    Published 2021
    “…Operating at the intersection of the personal and the political Callaghan’s text explores the idea of transitioning and what it means to be Non-Binary in a society obsessed with binaries and fixing what isn’t broken. As the only actor, Callaghan: embodies the autobiographical ‘Stace’ character in pivotal transitional moments from birth to the present; struts the stage as their politically-savvy Drag Queen Fairy-Godmother alter-ego ‘Polly Tickle’ and; evokes the real-life relationship between Callaghan and two omniscient humpback whales that guide ‘Stace’ towards an understanding of the interconnectedness of all species and the importance of living their Truth. …”
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    Design in an iconic landscape: residential architecture policy and practice in Dartmoor National Park (1997-2017) by Tatum, Kirsten L.

    Published 2019
    “…Findings are synthesised to reflect on wider design discourses and policy meta-narratives, while highlighting the different perspectives among key actor groups. Results reveal wide rifts in stakeholder notions of ‘appropriate’ and ‘contextual’ architecture, shaped by prevailing landscape values, constructions and identities, including non-visual values. …”
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    Persuasion in the use of functional and ideological strategies in Trump and Clinton's 2016 presidential debates by Yaseen, Ahmed Hasani

    Published 2020
    “…The findings revealed, after drawing a comparison to the strategies used by both PCs, that the dominant ideological strategies are: interaction and context, negative other-presentation, vagueness, generalisation, polarisation, populism, actor description, number game, positive self-presentation, disclaimers, repetition, and norm expression. …”
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    Implementing social security programmes in post-conflict Iraqi Kurdistan region: the case of "Social safety net" and "Rights and privileges to families of martyrs and genocide surv... by Irwani, Muslih

    Published 2014
    “…In contrast to almost all policy implementation theories and models, which lay emphasis on the role of top officials (top-down approach), bureaucrats and implementers (bottom-up approach), I argue that the political character of the programme and its beneficiaries is potentially a determinant actor in the policy implementation success. …”
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    Local Films or Hollywood Films: Malaysian’s Preferences by Sriganeshvarun, Nagaraj, Abdul Aziz, Mohd Mustafa

    Published 2019
    “…The reasons why people like to watch Hollywood films are quality of content, story line and characters, visual effects, Stardom. The respondents said that in the last 5 years that Malaysian film have improved and also suggested to include international actor, director and script writer in the production of local films that will boost the quality of Malaysian film.…”
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    Persuasive discourse in selected ceremonial speeches by Mother Teresa by Sharif, Azadeh

    Published 2015
    “…The findings shed more light on our understanding of the nature of persuasion as a social act in terms of its discursive construction and representation in ceremonial speeches by a well-known social actor such as Mother Teresa.…”
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    Digital ‘underwriting’: A script development technique in the age of media convergence by Dooley, Kath

    Published 2017
    “…This activity has involved the use of digital cameras, mobile phones and social media to document and develop a screen idea during workshops with actors. The result is the creation of a mass of creative material (character improvisations, profiles and filmed ‘test scenes’) that informs the writing of my screenplay. …”
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