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The Dismal Harvest: The Uneven Landscapes of AI in Agriculture
ABSTRACT In this intervention, I examine artificial intelligence (AI) in agriculture through a political ecology lens, analysing how promises of productivity, efficiency, and sustainability take shape across uneven postcolonial landscapes. Building on feminist and critical agrarian perspectives, I focus on the material relations of farming to show that
Katarzyna Cieslik
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Gastronomic paradigm shifts revisited: from culinary abstraction to a post-digital integrative cuisine. [PDF]
Del Moral RG.
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From the Commodification to the Corporatization of Care: European Perspectives and Debates
Sara R. Farris, S. Marchetti
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Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics and World Englishes
Abstract The world Englishes perspective, especially as expressed within Kachru's formulation of the Inner, Outer and Expanding Circles of Englishes, provides a flexible and coherent model of the historical spread of English. While the model has had a profound influence on various subfields of applied linguistics, variationist sociolinguistics ...
Andrew Moody
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Emotional AI and the rise of pseudo-intimacy: are we trading authenticity for algorithmic affection? [PDF]
Babu J +5 more
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Fossil Hegemony and Capitalist Realism in Tropic of Orange
ABSTRACT This article examines Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange (1997) through the lens of Mark Fisher's influential concept ‘capitalist realism’. Scholars of petrofiction have pointed to a political ambivalence in the representation of fossil fuels, where a better understanding of fossil capital can overwhelm as much as galvanize.
Claire Ravenscroft
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Understanding Tourists' Perceptions of Animal Welfare, Governance, and Conservation: Evidence from the Panda Base. [PDF]
Fennell D, Guo Y, Butler R.
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Blockchain for the Arts and Humanities
ABSTRACT As born‐digital cultural materials proliferate, the arts and humanities require infrastructures that guarantee provenance, authenticity, and equitable access. This paper delivers a comprehensive, critical survey of blockchain's potential and limits across the sector.
James O'Sullivan
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Are diverse databases actually creating equity in genomics? [PDF]
Carter CR, Maricque B.
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