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    Political Silence of Youth in Togo 

    Keja, Roos (2022)
    In the constrained socio-cultural, economic and political context of Sokodé, Central Togo, social hierarchies and distrust are defining factors for the intimacy of information. Towards this background, this book explores ...
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    Mediality on Trial 

    Voss, Ehler (2020)
    Insofar as one presumes a division between distinctly opposed categories of religion and the secular, technical media tend to be associated with the secular and human (trance) mediums tend to be associated with religion ...
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    Our Lives – Our Stories 

    Pfau, Roland; Göksel, Asli; Hosemann, Jana (2021)
    Sign languages are non-written languages. Hence, the life stories of elderly Deaf signers (i.e., signers born in the 1930s and 1940s) are under serious threat of being lost. This volume constitutes the first effort to ...
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    Iconicity and Verb Agreement 

    Oomen, Marloes (2021)
    Based on the analysis of naturalistic corpus data, this book puts forward the proposal that all verbs in German Sign Language grammatically agree with their arguments – even if agreement is not always overtly realized. ...
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    Shaping Claims to Urban Land 

    van Overbeek, Fons (2022)
    This book carries forward two entwined projects. One is an empirical concern with hybridization in the shaping of claim-making practices in peri-urban Bukavu. The other concerns operationalizing the concept of 'hybridity' ...
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