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How feminist knowledge is made in and beyond disciplines

Gender and Education, 2022
This article investigates the relationship between disciplinarity and feminist knowledge-making in Australia’s humanities and social sciences. To identify the conditions of possibility for successful feminist knowledge projects, we interpret career ...
R. Pearse, H. Keane
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Black Life, Trans Study

Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2021
This essay thinks through some possibilities and implications for a trans studies formation in Europe and across the West that takes as some of its core concerns and ethical commitments black people, black life, and black capacities for insurgency ...
S. Smythe
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Disciplining Academic Identities: Boundaries and Identity Work among Arts and Sciences Faculty

, 2021
A large body of scholarship shows that even as interdisciplinarity gains recognition, the disciplines remain core aspects of the organization of modern academic life in the United States.
Brandy L. Simula, Tracy Scott
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Visual Rhetoric in Flux: A Conversation

Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2021
:In this conversation series, we discuss some of the enduring and evolving interests that the subfield of visual rhetoric provokes for us. We begin with how we found visual rhetoric; questions of disciplinarity and methodology; issues of archive and ...
Caitlin Frances Bruce, Cara A. Finnegan
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Cross-Disciplinary Mobility and the Public Writer

Public Humanities
Who is the public? For a scholar, the public is anyone outside of one’s discipline. This is true within academia or without, but cross-disciplinarity as an individual means of academic scholarship tends not to be an explicit part of conversations about
S. Boyd
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Developmental Patterns of Artificial Intelligence Research in Geriatric Diseases: A Bibliometric Analysis of Growth and Evidence Depth

X-Disciplinarity
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in geriatric medicine has led to substantial growth in related research, yet the overall structure and developmental patterns of this field remain incompletely understood.
Bin Yu, Xue Zhang
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Sculpting Light in Three Dimensions: Advances in Longitudinal Control of Optical Vortex Beams

X-Disciplinarity
 The precise longitudinal control of structured light, particularly the class of helical beams known as optical vortices, represents a significant and rapidly advancing frontier in modern photonics.
Shirong Liu, Li Ma
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Dual-Ring Based Surface Plasmon Polaritons MIM Waveguide for High-Sensitivity Air Sensor

X-Disciplinarity
Metal-insulator-metal (MIM) waveguides supporting surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) offer a promising platform for refractive index sensing in air. However, limited sensitivity remains a major constraint for practical air-sensing applications.
Fei Zhao   +6 more
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A Review of Gold Nanoparticle Used in Biological Application: Bacterial Infection, Cancer Treatment, and Cytotoxicity Study

X-Disciplinarity
Gold nanoparticles have been studied extensively for various medical applications due to their strong capability for cancer treatment without drugs and their equally strong, but newly identified, potential in the anti-bacterial field.
Yujia Wang
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The effects of computer simulation on students’ understanding of the particulate nature of matter: An eye-tracking design and evidence

X-Disciplinarity
he particulate nature of matter is one of the core principles of chemistry, which helps students to recognize relevant chemical phenomena and chemical content at the submicroscopic level. Simulation describes the behavior and interactions of particles in
Wenhuai Huang, Yinghao Jin, Jianqiang Ye
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