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National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in Higher Education (HE). This paper draws on some of the findings of a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) of thirteen digital teaching and learning strategies issued ...
M. Munro
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Complicating to Persuade [PDF]
This paper addresses a common criticism of certi fication processes: that they simultaneously generate excessive complexity, insufficient scrutiny and high rates of undue validation. We build a model of persuasion in which low and high types pool on their choice of complexity. A natural criterion based on forward induction selects the high-type optimal
Perez-Richet, Eduardo, Prady, Delphine
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Disrupting Pedagogies: Translating Disrupting Into Instructional Strategies
ABSTRACT This chapter demonstrates the possibilities when a Disrupting the Disciplines framework is used alongside the Decoding the Disciplines framework to directly address teaching bottlenecks related to racism, colonialism, and implicit bias. It describes the benefits of Disrupting interviews for exploring bottlenecks in classroom instructional ...
Joan Middendorf+3 more
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Understanding the ethical concerns that have shaped European regulation of human embryonic stem cell research [PDF]
Human embryonic stem cell research has generated much hope, but also fear and repulsion. National legislators, as well as the European Parliament, the European Patent Office and the European Court of Justice have had to make decisions relating to what is
Mertes, Heidi
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Knowing what not to know: Unravelling the dynamics of selective knowledge in government policymaking
Abstract The Robodebt controversy in Australia has led to an investigation regarding bureaucratic practices, particularly concerning the dissemination of false or misleading information. While overt falsehoods may be relatively easy to spot, this paper delves into subtler forms of misleading discourse that often evade detection, perpetuating a culture ...
Christiane Gerblinger
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This article examines how Antjie Krog and Yvonne Vera use literature to explore the issue of complicity in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Both societies have histories that are characterised by violence and trauma and neither society has engaged with these ...
J. Murray
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The Pinkerton Doctrine and Murder [PDF]
[Excerpt] Suppose that A hires B to rob a bank in Massachusetts and A then hires C to rob a bank in Rhode Island. B and C have not met face to face, but each knows he is part of a conspiracy to rob banks in more than one state.
Pauley, Matthew A.
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Filling Collective Duty Gaps [PDF]
A collective duty gap arises when a group has caused harm that requires remedying but no member did harm that can justify the imposition of individual remedial duties. Examples range from airplane crashes to climate change. How might collective duty gaps
Collins, Stephanie
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Epithelial and stromal co-evolution and complicity in pancreatic cancer
S. Hingorani
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Fever of unknown origin is a common problem in medical practice and assemble a broad spectrum of diagnostic possibilities. We report a case of a 24-year-old woman with high-spiking fever. A diagnosis of adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD) was made. This is a rare inflammatory disease with an unknown aetiology.
Ghiringhelli, Paolo, Aspesi, Mariagrazia
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