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Religion, Technology, and AI: The Art of Power or the Power of Art?
What is an AI-focused New Religious Movement (NRM), and how can it be related to art and power? An NRM is a group expressing alternative beliefs to mainstream religious views.
Graffeo, Accursio
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Tracing change in the public perception of plants: insights from archives and social media in China
As urbanization accelerates, historic gardens serve as vital cultural treasures that offer spiritual and cultural support to the public. This study proposes an innovative approach that merges historical records from the Qing Dynasty with contemporary social media data to explore changes in public perceptions of these gardens.
Dong Xu +4 more
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Until recently the study of "religion and the arts" was typically regarded as peripheral to the academic study of religion. History, texts, theologies and philosophies constituted the "rigorous" and examinable field of academic studies in religions.
Contributors, Various
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Using art history to explore society's changing connections with agriculture
Food insecurity is a looming challenge that especially affects those least fortunate. Consumer food choices have a substantial impact on the sustainability of current food systems. Here, we use art as a lens through which to consider our contemporary and historical relationship to one of the world's most crucial crops, the potato, in the context of the
Edward F. Hill‐King +2 more
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Konst, religion och insikt om verkligheten
This article is founded on a lecture given at a symposium 2011, organised by the Theological faculty in Lund in honour of the former Swedish archbishop KG Hammar, who left his position as professor of the faculty this year. The theme of the symposium was
Anders Jeffner
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Aspect of Budya traditional religion which promote human rights
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 213-225).The rights to life, liberty, security, shelter, food, integrity, respect, dignity and health care among others are focused in this study on the Budya traditional religion.
Mushishi, Clifford
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Do Single‐Sex STEM Programs Have Merit? If So, for Whom, on What Measures?
ABSTRACT Single‐sex STEM programs—defined here as voluntary, gender‐segregated extracurricular or supplemental activities (e.g., summer camps, workshops, robotics clubs, internships, or citizen science initiatives)—have experienced heightened popularity and scrutiny amid efforts to increase diversity in STEM fields.
Chen Chen +4 more
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Broadening Queering: Centering Queer and Trans Cultural Praxis in Science Education Research
Abstract In this commentary, we respond to the persistent deficit framing of queer and trans life in science education research and call for a reorientation of queer‐ and trans‐inclusive scholarship towards more joyful commitments. We trace the “joy deficit” in scholarship on gender and sexual diversity in science education through Wright and Delgado's
K. Rende Mendoza, Khanh Q. Tran
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The Role of Religion in Public Conflicts over the Arts in the Philadelphia Area, 1965-1997 [PDF]
How would we characterize the relationship between religion and the arts in the Philadelphia area between 1965 and 1997? The late 1980s and early 1990s in Philadelphia followed a decade that was unusually free of contention between religion and the arts.
Wendy Cadge +3 more
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An ethology of religion and art : belief as behavior /
"Drawing from the ethology of art and the cognitive science of religion this book proposes an improved understanding of both art and religion as behaviors developed in the process of human evolution.
Rennie, Bryan S.(viaf)10014885
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