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After the Apocalypse

The Drunkard, 2020
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Ama Codjoe
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Apocalypse without Apocalypse

Twentieth-Century Literature, 2006
Few attendees of Linda Hutcheon’s plenary address at the Modernist Studies Association two years ago in Vancouver are likely to forget her rather startling opening apology. The well-known author of works like A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction (1988) and The Politics of Postmodernism (1989) confessed that she had done serious injury ...
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The robo-apocalypse plays out in the quality, not in the quantity of work

Journal of Information and Technology, 2020
Public conversations, driven by media, research institutes and professional services firms, typically predict the future of work in one of two rather polarising ways.
K. Riemer, Sandra Peter
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The Apocalypse of Apocalypses

1998
Abstract This investigation has attempted to untangle the thickets of apocalyptic argument in the discourse of nineteenth-century Millerites and twentieth-century fundamentalists. The exploration appears to confirm Derrida’s assessment that apocalyptic stratagems are endless.
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Robo-Apocalypse? Response and outlook on the post-COVID-19 future of work

Journal of Information and Technology, 2020
Many thanks to the commentators for their constructive, critical and insightful extensions of my recent Journal of Information Technology (JIT) article ‘Robo-Apocalypse Cancelled? Reframing the Automation and Future of Work Debate’.
L. Willcocks
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Apocalypse

1994
Abstract This final chapter completes the sequence of biblical figures which the first chapter inaugurated with a review ofJames Weldon Johnson’s God’s Trombones. Recall that Johnson’s Afro-American classic begins with “The Creation” and ends with “The Judgment Day.” It thereby recapitulates the monumental span of the Christian ...
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An Apocalypse Foretold: Climate Shocks and Sovereign Defaults

Open Economies Review, 2021
Serhan Cevik, J. Jalles
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"Master Metaphor": Environmental Apocalypse and the Settler States of Emergency

Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 2021
A. Anson
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