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On Being Receptive: Listening and Compliance on a University Campus
ABSTRACT How should you listen when you hear about harms in interpersonal life, such as sexual harassment or anti‐Black racism? Across a range of sites on a university campus, from bystander intervention workshops to reporting systems for sex‐ and gender‐based misconduct, we spotlight the way “listening” is mobilized to address harms of various kinds ...
Michael Lempert +2 more
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Strange, very strange, like in a dream: Borders and translations in ‘Strogij Yunosha’
Semiotics applied to translation studies produces an original approach that is generating scientific texts of high interest. On the other side, the notion of “translation” in a broad sense appears very important within semiotics itself, as in Ch.
Bruno Osimo
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ABSTRACT This article follows producers of Kai Language Heroes, the first Indigenous language game show in the world, as they adapted the genre for language revitalization. Kai Language Heroes is one of many original programs at Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV), a public broadcaster that serves Taiwan's diverse Austronesian‐speaking peoples. I argue
Eliana Ritts
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Semiotics as the science of memory
The notion of culture implies the relative stability of sets of algorithms that become entrenched in human brains as children become socialized, and, to a lesser extent, when immigrants become assimilated into a new society.
Paul Bouissac
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Crayons × Code: Re‐Exploring Children's Drawings With Multimodal AI and Dynamic Ethics
ABSTRACT Children's drawings are used to study their environmental perception, but AI‐powered analysis of these visual materials remains underexplored. This paper re‐explores the use of children's drawings as a tool for understanding their perceptions of the environment, leveraging multimodal AI for analysis.
Chen Qu
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The motif of ball in Slovak literature [PDF]
The motif of ball occurs in Slovak literature quite often. However, it most frequently does in the works written at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It is no Slovak specific feature, though.
Dana Hučková
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QUANDO AS ROUPAS FALAM: DEBATE SOBRE A MODA COMO UMA FORMA DE LINGUAGEM
Este artigo pretende debater sobre as relações possíveis entre a moda como manifestação cultural e consequentemente uma forma de linguagem, possibilitando ser analisada por meio da semiótica.
Carlos Augusto Reinke
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Trajectoire et perspectives du Programme de Sémiotique et Études de la Signification (SeS)
The Semiotics and Meaning Studies Program (SeS) is dedicated to the teaching, dissemination and generation of semiotic knowledge. Each of these activities has been driven by the firm conviction that semiotics is a discipline that occupies an important ...
Raúl Dorra +4 more
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From Unremembered to Overremembered. Gender in the Holocaust Museums of Hungary and Slovakia
ABSTRACT In museums, the history of the Holocaust is told through various means of exhibition construction, including architecture/space, texts, artifacts, photographs, and digital technologies. The article focuses on the gendered history of the Holocaust in museums as institutions in Central Europe after the illiberal turn and evaluates how (and if ...
Andrea Petö, Borbála Klacsmann
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How to Imagine Educational AI: The Filling of a Pail or the Lighting of a Fire?
Abstract Recent advances in artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning, generative AI) have led to increased interest in its application in educational settings. AI companies hope to revolutionize teaching and learning by tailoring material to the individual needs of students, automating parts of teachers' jobs, or analyzing educational data to ...
Michał Wieczorek, Alberto Romele
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