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"This is a disease called serenity: A form of death that people have wished for": Foucauldian themes in anime 'Psycho-Pass' [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to use as an example the first season of the anime Psycho-Pass, based on a story written by Urobuchi GEN, and directed by Shiotani Naoyoshi and Motohiro Katsuyuki, and analyze it using Michel Foucault's studies regarding his ...
Stevanović Natalija
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"Shirobako":The Representation of Passion and Creative Labor in Japanese Animation Industry
Common narratives of the industry include extensive working hours, minimal wages and uncertain conditions. However, there are many creative workers desire to work in anime industry mainly due to passion.
Upik Sarjiati
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Abstract Animal studies is a rapidly developing interdisciplinary field. It has roots in both animal ethics and feminist philosophy. While mainstream animal ethics has not yet incorporated the insights from feminist philosophy, work in animal studies has increasingly drawn on and built upon feminist thinking. Feminist animal studies can,
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Function Art: Linking Mathematics, Technology, and Visual Arts
ABSTRACT This study investigated students' understanding of mathematical functions and strategies to create artwork using GeoGebra. It was framed by the principles of constructionism and examined how students use functions in creating artworks. We gathered data from students' artworks using the Algebra view and the Construction Protocol in the GeoGebra
Guillermo Bautista Jr +5 more
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From Pronoun to Identity: Tracing the History of the Word Otaku [PDF]
Words are vessels of power; the power to convey meaning. Words can give shape to the identity of a group, and the same word can stereotype one for generations. This research paper is about one such word – ‘Otaku’.
Garg, Siddharth
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The JAMS@AX Academic Symposium, an academic conference inside of Anime Expo 2024, brought together scholars, librarians, educators, and enthusiasts from around the world to explore the academic study of anime, manga, and Japanese culture. The Journal of
Emilie Waggoner, Jaclyn Koshofer
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In this chapter, we frame the media ecologies that contextualize the youth practices we describe in later chapters. By drawing from case studies that are delimited by locality, institutions, networked sites, and interest groups (see appendices), we have ...
Herr-Stephenson, Becky +2 more
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ABSTRACT We compared the performance of large language models (LLMs) and humans with various levels of expertise in child investigative interviewing on tasks related to question formulation. Two tasks were employed: a static Interview Excerpt Task where participants (60 psychologists, 60 naive participants, GPT‐4, and Llama‐2) formulated follow‐up ...
Liisa Järvilehto +6 more
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Evaluating Fandom: Using Blogging and a Grade Contract to Promote Fan Labor in the Classroom
Grade contracts offer a way to transform the relationship between labor and assessment in classrooms. By turning attention from evaluations of quality to labor completed, grade contracts make space for students to shift from a grade-driven extrinsic ...
Dominic J. Ashby
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Spartan Daily, February 19, 2015 [PDF]
Volume 144, Issue 12https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2099/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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