Sentence examples for contested relationships from inspiring English sources

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They were works of both artistry and industry products of the complex, and often contested, relationships between authors and editors, publishers and printers.

Arapostathis and Gooday fully deliver on their promise to unpack the contested relationships between inventors and their inventions.

This article examines the under-explored contested relationships between a major temporary art event and social (dis)engagement in the context of coastal urban regeneration.

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Firstly, framing lateness in terms of the city of New Haven, our site's contested relationship with the Green and the greater nine square grid cannot be ignored and offers an opportunity for action.

As a species of practical ethics, bioethics exhibits a complex and contested relationship to philosophical theory.

In fact, a potentially contested relationship between migration and welfare states was already discussed in European migration research in the 1980s (Hammar, 1985).

To disentangle this contested relationship between neoliberalism and RRI, we closely examine their respective understandings of the link between the responsible agent and society, and of the nature and scope of responsible action.

Looking through hundreds of Zhang's photographs of his graffiti portraits from different places and circumstances, one gains less knowledge of Beijing than of the artist's contested relationship with the city.

These two countries have had their own civil wars, their own contested relationship with Russia, and their own breakaway regions.

These approaches suggest a more complex and contested relationship between research and policy making, with research being one of many knowledge sources used by policy makers in taking decisions.

One of the paradoxes of the health sector and other high trust social enterprises in circumstances of strongly contested power relationships, is that in order for institutions to function well they need high levels of social legitimacy, that mostly imply universal rights and obligations.

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