WebR. Harindranath is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He has taught in universities in India, Malaysia, and the UK. He co-authored The 'Crash' Controversy , and is currently completing a manuscript entitled Southern Discomfort . WebDebunking the homogeneity of national identity Das and Harindranath write that individuals’ ability to identify themselves through nationality signals a “shared acceptance of the nation-state as a reasonable and ‘natural’ way of organizing social and political life” (2006: p.7). However, the fallibility of the homogeneity that is ...
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WebGroundbreaking, challenging, judicious, theoretically ambitious, and analytically lucid, HOLOCAUST FILM: THE POLITICAL AESTHETICS OF IDEOLOGY begins from the ground zero of the unspeakable and works its way meticulously up towards the long shot of a take that will remain definitive to generations of scholarship it anticipates." WebAug 1, 2002 · DOI: 10.1016/S0167-9236(02)00007-6 Corpus ID: 1323019; Organizational reconciliation and its implications for organizational decision support systems: a semiotic approach @article{Liebenau2002OrganizationalRA, title={Organizational reconciliation and its implications for organizational decision support systems: a semiotic approach}, … how did the renaissance era end
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