Community Review: A little regulatory pluralism with your counter-hegemonic advocacy? Blending analytical frames to construct joined-up food policy in Canada
2025-03-19 22:03:48 | Review | Contributor(s): Rod MacRae, Mark Winfield | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.60
Canadian food policy is deficient in many ways. First, there is neither national joined-up food policy, nor much supporting food policy architecture at the provincial and municipal levels. Second, there is no roadmap for creating such policy changes. And third, we don’t have an analytical...
Compiling an Online Dictionary based on Field Data: The Case of Kelabit Utilizing TEI/XML, XSLT and ChatGPT
2024-10-04 05:28:06 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Yasuka Fukaya
Presentation slides
Compliance with Open Access Policy in Canada
2024-04-11 20:53:19 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/5J03-GJ56
The announcement of Plan S in September 2018 brought the issue of implementation to the forefront of discussions of open access (OA). One issue addressed in the Plan and in a number of responses to it is that of compliance: many funding bodies in North America and Europe have OA mandates, but to...
Complicating the Allegory: Spenser and Religion in Recent Scholarship
Article | Contributor(s): Anne Lake Prescott
Presque tous les travaux récents sur la poésie d’Edmund Spenser et les convictions qui la soutiennent ont insisté sur la complexité, l’ambivalence ou l’ambiguïté de l’auteur. Certains critiques maintiennent que la situation de la religion dans l’Europe pré-moderne était flou en elle-même et...
Concentration and Power in the Food System: Who Controls What We Eat? by Philip H. Howard
2025-03-19 22:03:32 | Review | Contributor(s): Chloé Poitevin-DesRivières | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i2.209
book review
Conceptual and Material Culture in the Service of Confraternities in Milan
Article | Contributor(s): Starleen K. Meyer
Conceptual Unity and Associative Fields in Two of Quevedo’s Sonnets
Article | Contributor(s): Roger Moore
Concerning Differentia
Article | Contributor(s): Hugh J. Silverman
Concurrence, émulation, espionnage: les Dialoghi d'amore de Léon l'Hébreu et leurs éditions françaises de 1551
Article | Contributor(s): Dorothea Heitsch
In 1551, two French translations of Leone Ebreo’s Dialoghi d’amore were printed in Lyon. By tracing the publishing history of these two texts within their environment, it is possible to shed some light on the printing milieu in Lyon, to determine why both Pontus de Tyard and Denis Sauvage might...
Confession and Social Space in the Decameron
Article | Contributor(s): Katherine A. Brown
This essay argues that confession in the Decameron is a liminal activity, which affords characters and readers a milieu removed from the space of society in which transformation and ultimately a temporary moment of transcendence of the secular world (almost a return to paradise) are achieved. In...
Conflicting Realities and Narrative Experimentation in De Roberto's Ermanno Raeli
Article | Contributor(s): Annamaria Pagliaro
Conflit(s) et public(s) : orientations bibliographiques
Article | Contributor(s): Christian Veilleux
Conformité à la politique de libre accès au Canada
2024-04-11 20:53:04 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/YR4W-YC79
L’annonce de Plan S en septembre 2018 a amené la question de la mise en œuvre au premier plan des discussions sur le libre accès. L’un des problèmes abordés dans le plan et dans un certain nombre de réponses à celui-ci est celui de la conformité : de nombreux organismes de financement en Amérique...
Confraternal Charity, Municipal Poor Relief, and Political Consolidation in 16th Century Bologna. Resumé of the Project
2023-06-02 19:29:41 | Article | Contributor(s): Nicholas Terpstra
Confraternal Gleanings from Post-Tridentine Piacenza: Bishop Paolo Burali d’Arezzo and the Confraternity of the Most Holy Sacrament
Article | Contributor(s): Serena Quagliaroli
This article focuses on the situation in the diocese of Piacenza during the episcopate of Paolo Burali d’Arezzo (r. 1568–1576) by placing his work within the post-Tridentine context. One of the most important objectives of the Church after the Council of Trent was the recovery of a closer...
Confraternal Organisation in Early Modern Malta
Article | Contributor(s): Frans Ciappara
This article analyses how Maltese confraternities were set up, their composition and their internal organization. Most were inclusive and comprised the adult population of the parish, both males and females though a few companies were restricted to the elite or to particular craftsmen. They...
Confraternal Self-Imaging in Marian Art at the Museo del Bigallo in Florence
Article | Contributor(s): William R. Levin
Confraternities & Sodalities in Modern Ireland
Article | Contributor(s): Colm Lennon, Nicholas Terpstra
Confraternities and Brotherhoods in Spain, 1500-1800
Article | Contributor(s): William J. Callahan
Confraternities and Lay Leadership in Sixteenth-Century Liège
Article | Contributor(s): D. Henry Deiterich
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