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  1. Topicality and Meaning: An Analysis of Topic Structure in the Writings of Business Students Addressing a Marketing Problem

    Topicality and Meaning: An Analysis of Topic Structure in the Writings of Business Students Addressing a Marketing Problem

    2025-07-10 17:51:16 | Contributor(s): Janet Giltrow | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.96

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  2. Tosca A. C. Lynch and Eleonora Rocconi, A Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Music

    Tosca A. C. Lynch and Eleonora Rocconi, A Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Music

    2023-05-18 22:31:07 | Contributor(s): Gabrièle Wersinger-Taylor

    Without doubt, this book will be very useful to postdoctoral students and researchers needing an overview of ancient Greek and Roman music. Within a rich thematic division, it offers a number of stimulating and accurate details about nearly all aspects of ancient music in a successful interplay...

  3. Toward a Catalogue of Confraternal Material in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana

    Toward a Catalogue of Confraternal Material in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana

    Contributor(s): Starleen K. Meyer

    This article introduces my current work-in-progress towards the identification, analysis and cataloguing of written and artistic sources belonging to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan that focus on the increasingly important areas of confraternities, understood as spontaneously formed lay groups...

  4. Toward anti-colonial food policy in Canada? (Im)possibilities within the settler state

    Toward anti-colonial food policy in Canada? (Im)possibilities within the settler state

    2025-03-19 22:03:38 | Contributor(s): Lauren Kepkiewicz, Sarah Rotz | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i2.202

    This perspective piece teases out some of the tensions between the development of a national food policy, which has gained significant traction in Canada over the past few years, and Indigenous food sovereignty, which long predates the Canadian government and its policies and has a rich...

  5. Toward modeling the social edition: An approach to understanding the electronic scholarly edition in the context of new and emerging social media*

    Toward modeling the social edition: An approach to understanding the electronic scholarly edition in the context of new and emerging social media*

    2022-06-13 19:36:20 | Contributor(s): Ray Siemens, Megan Timney, Cara Leitch, Corina Koolen, Alex Garnett | https://doi.org/10.25547/54P6-Z885

    This article explores building blocks in extant and emerging social media toward the possibilities they offer to the scholarly edition in electronic form, positing that we are witnessing the nascent stages of a new ‘social’ edition existing at the intersection of social media and...

  6. Toward Transformative Inclusivity through Learner-driven and Instructor-facilitated Writing Support: An Innovative Approach to Empowering English Language Learners

    Toward Transformative Inclusivity through Learner-driven and Instructor-facilitated Writing Support: An Innovative Approach to Empowering English Language Learners

    2025-07-10 17:50:15 | Contributor(s): Elaine Khoo, Xiangying Huo | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.963

    English Language Learners (ELLs) have long been targets for linguicism (i.e., linguistic racism) as they are often subjected to judgement based on deficit models of language proficiency. To support ELLs during the COVID-19 pandemic, a long-running, co-curricular writing support program based...

  7. Towards a common understanding of food literacy: a pedagogical framework

    Towards a common understanding of food literacy: a pedagogical framework

    2025-03-19 22:13:15 | Contributor(s): Kimberley J Hernandez, Doris Gillis, Kathleen Kevany, Sara Kirk | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i4.467

    Food literacy is an evolving term fundamental to both health and education.  The concept of food literacy typically has been informed by nutrition-focused thinking, with particular emphasis on food skills.  Moving beyond this traditional focus is necessary to address...

  8. Towards a Rhetoric of Informal Scientific Writing: Plausible Argument and Complex Reasoning

    Towards a Rhetoric of Informal Scientific Writing: Plausible Argument and Complex Reasoning

    2025-07-10 17:50:46 | Contributor(s): Michael P. ]ordan | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.431

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  9. Towards a Study of the ‘Famiglia’ of the Sforza Court at Pesaro
  10. Towards a Typology of Cross-Channel Dramatic Borrowings: The View from the White Cliffs

    Towards a Typology of Cross-Channel Dramatic Borrowings: The View from the White Cliffs

    Contributor(s): Richard Hillman

    Scholarship on the diverse ways in which early modern English playwrights “translated” French textual material, dramatic and otherwise, has by now accumulated enough specific instances to justify an overview of methods and results. There are few outright translations of French plays, but the...

  11. Towards a Typology of Semiotic Criticism in Italy
  12. Towards an Understanding of Mature Writing: Analyzing and Paraphrasing Complex Noun Phrases

    Towards an Understanding of Mature Writing: Analyzing and Paraphrasing Complex Noun Phrases

    2025-07-10 17:50:54 | Contributor(s): Michael Jordan | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.352

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  13. Towards Confessional Reconciliation: The “Protestantization” of Charles V in David Chytraeus’s De Carolo Quinto Caesare Augusto Oratio (1583)

    Towards Confessional Reconciliation: The “Protestantization” of Charles V in David Chytraeus’s De Carolo Quinto Caesare Augusto Oratio (1583)

    Contributor(s): Isabella Walser-Bürgler

    In 1583, David Chytraeus (1530–1600), one of the key figures of north German Protestant humanism, published his Latin biographical oration De Carolo Quinto Caesare Augusto Oratio on Emperor Charles V (Holy Roman emperor from 1520 to 1556). Despite the numerous confessional conflicts between the...

  14. Towards Open Annotation: Examples and Experiments

    Towards Open Annotation: Examples and Experiments

    2022-06-13 19:30:00 | Contributor(s): Lindsey Seatter | https://doi.org/10.25547/S9WW-E665

    Digital Humanities

  15. Towards the “Infinite Poem” Reality and the Imagination in the 1950s and 1960s Meta-Poetry of Louis Dudek

    Towards the “Infinite Poem” Reality and the Imagination in the 1950s and 1960s Meta-Poetry of Louis Dudek

    2022-06-13 19:15:47 | Contributor(s): Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.25547/RCZF-E254

    Canadian poetry, Canadian literature, meta-poetry, long poems, twentieth-century literature, 1950s, 1960s, Louis Dudek

  16. Toys of War

    Toys of War

    Contributor(s): Cristina Pepe

  17. Tozzi, Automatism, and Epistemology

    Tozzi, Automatism, and Epistemology

    Contributor(s): Robert de Lucca

  18. Tra le (non) virgole di Alla cieca. Osservazioni sulla traduzione di Alla cieca e sul rapporto tra Claudio Magris e i suoi traduttori

    Tra le (non) virgole di Alla cieca. Osservazioni sulla traduzione di Alla cieca e sul rapporto tra Claudio Magris e i suoi traduttori

    Contributor(s): Barbara Ivancic

    Le opere di Claudio Magris sono state tradotte in molte lingue; il primato spetta a Danubio (1986), che segnò il successo internazionale dello scrittore e germanista triestino, con ventidue traduzioni, seguono Un altro mare (1991), tradotto in quattordici lingue, e Microcosmi (1997), a quota...

  19. Tra postfemminismo e sperimentalismo: Romana Petri e il calore del linguaggio
  20. Tra storia e finzione: il gioco del tempo nella narrativa di Antonio Tabucchi