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How Have We Always Been Posthuman?
This paper problematises the justification of ‘postist’ revisions of humanism. In the first part of the paper, a line of thought that persistently marks the self-perception of man is presented.
Predrag Krstić
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SPECULATIVEPOSTHUMANISM: NATURALIZATION AND VITALIZATION
The article considers speculative posthumanism as an actual approach in researching posthuman being condition. The article examines the influences of critical posthumanism and speculative realism on speculative posthumanism and at the same time, it ...
Nataliia V. Zahurska
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An Autoethnographic Journey in Developing Post-Ableist Music Therapy
This paper describes my journey in developing Post-Ableist Music Therapy and offers vignettes of its use in practice. In the style of an autoethnography, it recounts the way I began actively to address the ableism that was uncovered during the analysis ...
Carolyn May Shaw
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This is a short statement invited by the editors. It doesn't warrant an abstract.
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Posthumanism as a Mode of Problematization and Enhancement of Humanism
The main objective of the present work is to concisely, descriptively and comparatively present the fundamental concepts, perspectives and postulates of the contemporary posthumanist theories.
Jelica A. Veljović
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Introduction: Posthumanist Gender Theory—A Very Rough Account
This special collection, edited by Anna Babka, Hildegard Kernmayer, Julia Lingl, and Marietta Schmutz cuts across current positions and developments within the frame of what can be called posthuman gender theory, thereby questioning humanist ...
Anna Babka +3 more
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Responding to human rights critiques, this article draws on some of the literature in the affective turn and posthumanism to critique the liberal framework as well as the moral superiority of humanism on which the human rights regime has been built ...
Michalinos Zembylas, Vivienne Bozalek
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Review of Stefan Herbrechter, Posthumanism: A Critical Analysis. London: Bloomsbury, 2013, 239 pp.
Silva, Ana Marques da
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Teacherbot: interventions in automated teaching
Promises of ‘teacher-light’ tuition and of enhanced ‘efficiency’ via the automation of teaching have been with us since the early days of digital education, sometimes embraced by academics and institutions, and sometimes resisted as a set of moves which ...
Sian Bayne
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Education in a ‘neoliberalised’ online teaching and learning space: Towards an affirmative ethics
The sudden mass migration of teaching, learning and assessment to the digital terrain because of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the global proliferation of scholarship.
Lesley Le Grange +4 more
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