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An Emerging Posthumanist Design Landscape
A designer is somebody who points, who designates, and gives directions. Design thereby has a direction into the future. What directions are designers pointing out if design is coupled with posthumanism? Posthumanism has come into being in a landscape of
Sandelin, Erik +11 more
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The ‘Missing Peoples’ of Critical Posthumanism and New Materialism [PDF]
This chapter responds to arguments claiming that posthumanists are unaware of their own location and make universalising claims about ‘the’ human while silent about past and present non-western or Indigenous scholarship, children’s philosophising and ...
Murris, Karin
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Although trauma studies and critical posthumanism have simultaneously developed, only in the last few years have critics started to see the imbrications of both disciplines.
Baelo-Allué, Sonia
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COLONIAL HUMANISM, ALTER-HUMANISM AND EX-COLONIALISM
Colonialism relies upon a racist discourse of imperial humanism that orders humankind, implicitly or overtly, according to a naturalized hierarchy in which modern European White Man is taken as a normative template for human being, value, and achievement.
Simone Bignall, Bignall, S
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Modernism and Posthumanism [PDF]
This chapter makes the case for the importance of the early twentieth century in the emergence of posthumanism. Beginning by tracing two of the earliest examples of the word ‘posthuman’, the chapter explores the social movements, philosophical departures
Peter Adkins, Adkins, Peter; id_orcid
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Interpreting posthumanism with nurse work [PDF]
The scarcity of research into care work shows that it is still unclear “what constitutes the discrete fundamentals of care.” It is this invisibility of care in the time of posthuman convergence in which we find ourselves.
Smith, Jamie +2 more
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Organizational Posthumanism [PDF]
Building on existing forms of critical, cultural, biopolitical, and sociopolitical posthumanism, in this text a new framework is developed for understanding and guiding the forces of technologization and posthumanization that are reshaping contemporary ...
Gladden, Matthew E.
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The Transformative Service Ecosystem for Sustainable Operations Management (TSESOM) model reframes operations management as a co‐creative ecosystem shaped by philosophical foundations and macro–meso–micro contexts. Integrating governance, resilience, learning, systems thinking, and interdisciplinary collaboration, TSESOM advances regenerative SDG‐ and ...
Nicholas Catahan
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Toward a Sustainability Standard for Cultural Organizations: Borrowing From Tourism
ABSTRACT Cultural organizations are increasingly engaging with sustainability, yet they lack a sector‐specific standard to guide and institutionalize efforts as long‐term strategies. This study reviews research papers on sustainability standards in the tourism sector, a field with greater experience with such tools, and horizontally borrows insights ...
Małgorzata Ćwikła, Leticia Labaronne
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Notes on [post]human nursing: What It MIGHT Be, What it is Not
With this paper, we walk out some central ideas about posthumanisms and the ways in which nursing is already deeply entangled with them. At the same time, we point to ways in which nursing might benefit from further entanglement with other ideas emerging
Jane Hopkins‐Walsh +11 more
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