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Design Thinking Across Borders
2020This chapter investigates cross-national aspects of design thinking, with a focus on three themes: design cognition, complexity and spatial language. The chapter uses a new method, a dual-coding system (design cognition and language) for protocol data combined with linkography.
Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J. Ostwald, Ning Gu
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Think Globally, Secure the Borders
Organization & Environment, 2001The environmental movement in the United States is engaged in a debate about the role of population and immigration on the movement’s agenda. The authors examine this debate within the Oregon environmental movement. Our focus is the role of race in shaping perspectives on immigration.
Debra J. Salazar, John Hewitt
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"Thinking Outside the Border" is a publication created by taking inspiration from the homonymous event that took place in Paris on November 26, 2023, organized by Anna Marino with the collaboration of Alessandra Polidori, researchers based at the National Centre for Competence in Research (nccr on the move) and the Swiss Forum for Migration and ...
Marino, Anna +3 more
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Border Thinking and the Colonial Difference
2012This chapter explores theoretical responses to and departures from the modern world system. The first part looks into Anibal Quijano's concept of “coloniality of power” and Enrique Dussel's “transmodernity” as responses to global designs from colonial histories and legacies in Latin America.
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2021
This chapter interrogates the use of imposter as a way of rethinking social relations involving traditionally marginalised groups. In order to do so, this chapter revisits the case of migration management infrastructures and the challenges they pose for people on the move.
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This chapter interrogates the use of imposter as a way of rethinking social relations involving traditionally marginalised groups. In order to do so, this chapter revisits the case of migration management infrastructures and the challenges they pose for people on the move.
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A major figure in contemporary Indian and comparative philosophy, Arindam Chakrabarti’s work has spanned across disciplines such as metaphysics, aesthetics, ethics, philosophy of language and epistemology. Bringing together an international list of distinguished philosophers, this collection of essays covers key areas of Chakrabarti’s work ...
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Thinking from the border. Introduction
2019From where do we speak ? This collection of essays questions the processes of globalization in terms of how thay have transformed the theoretical tools through wich ideas circulate and migrate, and how we invent the Other while creating several contemporaneous worlds. The border occupies a central place in social and political arenas today.
Bossé, Anne +2 more
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Border thinking: Latinx youth decolonizing citizenship
Educational Action Research, 2022Kate Meza Fernandez, Francisco Ocasio
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Public Health or Clinical Ethics: Thinking beyond Borders
Ethics & International Affairs, 2002Most work in medical ethics across the last twenty-five years has centered on the ethics of clinical medicine. Even work on health and justice has, in the main, been concerned with the just distribution of (access to) clinical care for individual patients. By contrast, the ethics of public health has been widely neglected.
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