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The reception of Byzantium in European culture since 1500
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Introduction / Przemysław Marciniak, Katowice and Dion Smythe, Belfast -- Uses and abuses of Byzantium -- Whose Byzantinism : ours or theirs? …”
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Authentication methods review: how to enhance identity trust in authentication
Published 2019“…The growing need to shield Information Technology systems and services from malicious use has encouraged research in the field and manifested an interest in knowing the existing methods as well as the proposed combinations, referred as multi-factor authentication techniques, in order to improve the identity trust. …”
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West african female migrants in the city of Athens: language and identity
Published 2024“…The analysis focuses on the women’s discursive self-presentations alongside the presentation of their relations and social realities, based on three linguistic structures: pronominal use, spatial deixis and represented speech. According to the findings, pronominal choices define the role of the self in relation to others through claims of group membership, normality and knowledge; spatial deixis anchors the speakers in different worlds, and gives them the opportunity to move between ‘here’ and ‘there’; and represented speech enables them to align with different voices while activating parts of their identities both in the story world and in the wider social context. …”
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