Sentences with phrase «from anglophone»

The SARNISSA project implemented a comprehensive interdisciplinary data collection and analysis on aquaculture policies and programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa and established research - to - practice networks involving researchers, governmental officers and other stakeholders from Anglophone and Francophone Africa.
We organized the countries we would visit on the basis of their colonial history — from the Anglophone (Accra 2013), Francophone (Dakar 2014), and Lusophone (Maputo 2015).
Battle of the Books is an exciting event wherein teams of high school students from Anglophone schools in Quebec test their detailed knowledge of 10 young adult books.
In addition, and unlike much English - language film scholarship even today (and certainly television studies), the book is far from Anglophone - or even Francophone - centric in its account of both cinema and criticism / theory's history, being at pains to emphasise the reality of new - century scholarly discourse as truly global in scope.

Not exact matches

Reuters reports that these Anglophones are more sensitive than their colleagues from the Middle East, China, and Japan.
Anglophone Cameroon fled from feared Igbo domination in Nigeria.
Knowing this is a mainstream title from a largely mainstream director, I would probably not even go see this film if it was not for my 83 - year old friend Jim Haynes in Paris who always prefers seeing something Anglophone.
«Miss Julie,» the infamous play by August Strindberg adapted for the screen and stage in multiple countries and languages, gets an Anglophone interpretation from the legendary Norwegian actress.
What that leaves us with is an increasingly fractured Latino media environment, one which can not consolidate the push towards championing exciting work from Latin America within and for Spanish - only outlets with an American Anglophone mainstream media, which only acknowledges Latino talent when filtered through Hollywood standards.
Boom writers like Gabriel García Márquez (who briefly attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and oversaw the creation of the Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano in Cuba) were having these conversations abroad — but did that mean they needn't have taken place within Anglophone film criticism circles from those Latino writers who were finding their own bilingual voices?
Originally from Colombia, she has always been passionate about the interplay between image and word in newspaper strips, editorial cartoons, and the book arts in the Anglophone world and Latin America.
In a telephone poll of 4,002 anglophone Canadians conducted for the Media Technology Monitor last fall, 39 per cent said they had access to a Netflix subscription, up from 26 per cent in 2013.
One stroll, for instance, could take in Downtown where attractions include the Museum of Fine Arts, the prestigious McGill University (founded from a bequest by a Glasgow - born fur trader), Sainte - Catherine Street for the major department stores (at Ogilvy's a bagpiper still plays every day at noon) and the Golden Square Mile with its fine Victorian homes which were once home to the country's Anglophone, predominantly Scottish, upper class.
Ideally, I would have preferred dining with a more diverse mix of people, but Laura explained to me that they alternate nights between visiting Anglophones and Parisians (to relieve the locals from having to field questions from distracting tourists.)
This transformation from an essentially anglophone group continued in 1943, when Alfred PELLAN and Borduas were allowed to bring their young followers into the society as exhibiting but nonvoting junior artists.
The exhibition features artists from the Hispanophone, Anglophone, Francophone, and Dutch Caribbean.
The last 3 appointments come very close to the US level: an anglophone with hard political right tendencies and unilingual at boot (and proud of it, sort US but not as bad); a woman with so little experience and proven competence (except for running bureaucracies — which for any form advancement within said bureaucracies requires a subservient manner and disposition of great notice and talent to advance) that the appointment cries out — WTF, out of her depth and competence; the one from Québec carries the sulfurous smell of his old man — hanging judge and authoritarian Claude Wagner (here is hoping that the axiom, apple not fallling very far from the tree does not apply).
There's a distinguished panel of Francophone experts and two Anglophonesfrom Slaw: the two Simons, Simon Fodden and Simon Chester.
This vision found little support among the anglophone merchants, who continued to challenge the 1791 division and who, from Montréal, largely controlled the economic development of Upper Canada.
• Being an anglophone lawyer is very rewarding and gives you a certain cachet given that we are in the minority and that there is definite demand from multinational clients to have work provided to them in English.
About Blog Musings on my bicultural family from a Francophilic, Francophobic Anglophone.
Groleau specializes in sales and promotion, thinking about which project will be for connected young Francophones and which will appeal more to retired Anglophones from NDG.
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