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Is IR going extinct? [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Int Relat, 2017
Mitchell A.
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Defamiliarization in innovation and usability

CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012
This workshop will explore how defamiliarization - a process of slowing down perception - can be exploited as a bridge between usability and innovation. This workship will investigate: 1) how to use defamiliarization to support innovation; 2) how to evaluate defamiliarization by means of user testing; and 3) reflection around the creation of design ...
Charline Poirier, Calum Pringle
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Gestures of defamiliarization

Visual Communication, 2010
One of the problems with teaching African photography in an urban Johannesburg-based classroom is the tendency to teach the histories and practices of photography in Africa as if they were somehow separate from us. This separation or disjunction is partly because, as Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe point out in their book Johannesburg: The Elusive ...
Joni Brenner   +5 more
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Defamiliarizing the Familiar

2020
This chapter offers a conceptual discussion of Islam in Turko-Persia, providing a model for thinking about the ecologies of elite culture before the nation. The invention of tradition is a well-established concept, as is the notion that many national identities are of recent provenance. Much of what one might consider timeless or “traditional” was only
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Comparatism and Defamiliarization

2017
Comparatism, especially if it is envisaged in the most traditional way as a confrontation between cultural artifacts belonging to different geographical areas and languages, aims at promoting knowledge by way of parallels and analogies. Most often it is a question of relating a reference corpus to less well-known foreign works: in this respect it is ...
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