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ABSTRACT Little is known about how classroom teachers' interpretation of curriculum materials influences students' personal, social, and cultural engagements at the classroom level. By connecting posthumanism to complex dynamic systems, this self‐study explores an inclusive pedagogical practice aimed at promoting dynamic learning for diverse student ...
Dave Yan
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Time of Protest: Multi-temporality as an Attribute of the Relations of Power and Resistance
The article examines how the perception of historical time influences the dynamics of power relations and resistance. It draws on the concept of multitemporality, which posits that different 'temporal regimes' — different experiences of time and ...
A. P. Golubeva
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This paper explores in details the way surveillance cameras work and more specifically their intelligent development, in order to identify new methods of control which put into perspective Foucault’s notion of biopolitics.
Jean-Amos Lecat-Deschamps
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The Decolonizing Potential of Creative Autobiographies in Exploring Plurilingual Teacher Identities
ABSTRACT The call for second language teacher education (SLTE) to embrace teacher identity is not new. There is a growing body of research that theorizes teacher identity, focuses on the centrality of teacher identity in teacher learning and professional growth and highlights the impact of teacher identity on their pedagogical practices.
Sreemali Herath +2 more
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Black Screens, White Frames: Gilles Deleuze and the Filmmaking Machine, by Tanya Shilina-Conte
Gilles Deleuze’s effect on film theory has been immense, and seems only to be growing. D. N. Rodowick’s Deleuze’s Time Machine, Anna Powell’s Deleuze and Horror, Barry Nevin’s Cracking Gilles Deleuze’s Crystal, along with a number of essay collections ...
James McFarland
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"Authenticity with Teeth: Positing Process" [PDF]
The goal or criterion of "authenticity" for judging a change in art or ethics or culture is notoriously vague and can be dangerous. This essay proposes a version of authenticity based on a quasi-Hegelian version of the process of development rather than
Kolb, David
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Detecting Intrusion: Electronic Security, Sensoriality, and Spatial Relations in Kingston, Jamaica
ABSTRACT In Kingston, Jamaica, decades of high crime coupled with the failure of the state to effectively provide public security have given rise to a booming private security industry. In this landscape, middle‐ and upper‐class residents have turned to electronic security technologies to fortify their homes against the threat of a home intrusion.
Kimberley D. McKinson
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Walking With Dragons: Performance, the Sensorial, and Urban Change in Vancouver, Canada
ABSTRACT This article discusses the “Dragon Walk” project, a series of guided walks and participatory art‐based community gatherings purposefully located in one of Vancouver's major redevelopment landscapes, the Cambie Corridor. Adopting a “cats' cradle” approach to thinking and writing, I follow Dragon Walk's suggestion that we look at urban change ...
Cristina Moretti
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O presente artigo pretende desenvolver uma leitura específica da teoria do direito tomando como referência o conceito deleuzeano de expressão tal como presente no livro de Edward Mussawir, Jurisdiction in Deleuze.
Leonardo Monteiro Crespo de Almeida
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