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  1. Gli uomini parleranno, ma non diranno nulla’. La via italiana alla Sprachkritik

    Gli uomini parleranno, ma non diranno nulla’. La via italiana alla Sprachkritik

    Contributor(s): Mimmo Cangiano

    La Sprachkritik, o critica del linguaggio, si pone — in particolar modo per l’intellighenzia austriaca e francese — quale uno dei luoghi fondamentali della “cultura della crisi” primonovecentesca, anzitutto in quanto riflesso, nelle strutture linguistiche, di una più generale messa in discussione...

  2. Globe Player

    Globe Player

    Contributor(s): Ronan Paterson

    This is a review of Globe Player. 

  3. GMO doublespeak: An analysis of power and discourse in Canadian debates over agricultural biotechnology

    GMO doublespeak: An analysis of power and discourse in Canadian debates over agricultural biotechnology

    2025-03-19 22:03:43 | Contributor(s): Wesley Tourangeau | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i1.208

    It has been 20 years since Canada’s first commercially grown genetically modified (GM) crops were approved and debates over these contentious products continue to gain momentum. Literature exploring Canada’s GMO debates has yet to focus specifically on the discourse of pro-biotech public...

  4. Golahny, Amy. Rembrandt: Studies in His Varied Approaches to Italian Art.
  5. Goldberg, Jonathan. Saint Marks: Words, Images, and What Persists
  6. Góngora et les querelles littéraires de la Renaissance / Góngora y las polémicas literarias del Renacimiento (GQL/GPL; Góngora and the literary polemics of the Renaissance)

    Góngora et les querelles littéraires de la Renaissance / Góngora y las polémicas literarias del Renacimiento (GQL/GPL; Góngora and the literary polemics of the Renaissance)

    Contributor(s): Marsha S. Collins

    This is a review of Góngora et les querelles littéraires de la Renaissance / Góngora y las polémicas literarias del Renacimiento (GQL/GPL; Góngora and the literary polemics of the Renaissance). 

  7. Gough, Melinda J. Dancing Queen: Marie de Médicis’ Ballets at the Court of Henri IV
  8. Governance recommendations from forty years of national food strategy development in Canada and beyond

    Governance recommendations from forty years of national food strategy development in Canada and beyond

    2025-03-19 22:03:34 | Contributor(s): Peter Andrée, Mary Coulas, Patricia Ballamingie | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.283

    This paper contributes to Canada’s current national food policy discussion by introducing lessons gleaned from the development of two earlier Canadian government food policy efforts, A Food Strategy for Canada (1977) and Canada’s Action Plan for Food Security (1998), as well as lessons drawn...

  9. GRAB - Genetic resources and agricultural biotechnology

    GRAB - Genetic resources and agricultural biotechnology

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Jennifer Clapp, Annette Desmarais, Matias Margulis | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.89

    Genetically modified crops have been a lightning rod in debates over the future of food and agriculture over the past two decades. The debate has sparked critical questions about the potential role for science in addressing hunger and in rural development. Corporate actors, with a strong...

  10. GRAB - GMO 2.0: Genetically modified crops and the push for Africa’s green revolution

    GRAB - GMO 2.0: Genetically modified crops and the push for Africa’s green revolution

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Matthew A. Schnurr | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.97

    Genetically modified (GM) crops are plants in which the DNA has been engineered using laboratory techniques to express a beneficial trait. Their reception across the globe has been mixed: they form a dominant part of North American agriculture, they have been met with widespread disapproval in...

  11. GRAB - Persistent narratives, persistent failures: Why GM crops do not—and will not—“feed the world”

    GRAB - Persistent narratives, persistent failures: Why GM crops do not—and will not—“feed the world”

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Taarini Chopra | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.123

    It has been almost two decades since genetically modified (GM; also called genetically engineered or GE) crops were first commercialized in North America, and anywhere from five to ten years since they have been grown in various countries in the Global South. Though short, their entire history...

  12. GRAB - Plant genetic resources in an age of global capitalism

    GRAB - Plant genetic resources in an age of global capitalism

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Noah Zerbe | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.117

    Early in the 20th century, a scramble for the world’s genetic resources was sparked by Nikolai Vavilov’s articulation of the geographic centers of origin for major cereals and other crops. European and American governments sent expeditions to remote corners of the world, all in an effort to...

  13. GRAB - SYNTHESIS The valorization of GMOs and the de-valorization of farmers’ contributions to biodiversity—Synthesis paper

    GRAB - SYNTHESIS The valorization of GMOs and the de-valorization of farmers’ contributions to biodiversity—Synthesis paper

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Wesley Tourangeau, Chelsea Smith | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.131

    Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)are deeply contested with respect to their implications for food security and environmental sustainability. The three papers in this section effectively capture the present-day focal points of the debates over the undeniably vast topic area of genetic...

  14. Grafton, Anthony. Inky Fingers: The Making of Books in Early Modern Europe.
  15. Graham, Kenneth, and Alysia Kolentsis, eds. Shakespeare On Stage and Off.
  16. Gramsci and the Forging of Collective Will

    Gramsci and the Forging of Collective Will

    Contributor(s): Remo Bodei

  17. Grano arso

    Grano arso

    Contributor(s): Cristina Pepe

  18. Grecità (e romanticismo) nella "mitologia moderna" di Alberto Savinio
  19. Greenbaum, Dorian Gieseler. The Daimon in Hellenistic Astrology: Origins and Influence
  20. Greengrass, Mark, Michael Leslie, and Michael Hannon, project leads. The Hartlib Papers. Database