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Cultural politics in the South Korean cultural industries: confrontations between state-developmentalism and neoliberalism

Trade and Culture, 2020
This paper examines Korea’s cultural policy in tandem with the Korean Wave. It maps out the vital role of the Korean government in the Korean Wave phenomenon in the midst of the confrontations between neoliberal globalization and developmentalism.
Woongjae Ryoo, D. Jin
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Digital developmentalism as authoritarian developmentalism

Dialogues on Digital Society
This commentary reflects on the techno-optimistic narratives about modern futures that can be described as “digital developmentalism.” Both politicians’ and public imaginations about modernity are increasingly captured by the new elites representing Big ...
Natalie Koch
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Developmental Flatfoot

Clinics in Podiatry, 1984
An overview of the clinical entity referred to as developmental flatfoot has been discussed. Specific reference has been made to its occurrence, etiology, identification, pathomechanics, clinical significance, and management rationale. This often overlooked, inconspicuous condition is the most common musculoskeletal abnormality affecting the foot of ...
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Developmental Evolution*

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2016
Biologists and psychologists are re‐thinking the long‐standing premise of genes as the primary cause of development, a view widely embraced in 20th‐century biology. This shift in thinking is based in large part on: (1) the growing appreciation of the complex, distributed regulatory dynamics of gene expression; and (2) the growing appreciation of the ...
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Developmentalism as colonial residue: historicising the onto-epistemic foundations of the global education policy field

Comparative Education
This article historicises the global education policy (GEP) field’s developmentalism and the psychological and political inequalities that it naturalises.
Christopher Kirchgasler
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East Asian Authoritarian Developmentalism in the Digital Era

Asian Survey
This article examines the evolution of the authoritarian developmental state model in the digital era amid intensified global power dynamics, focusing empirically on China.
Tian He
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Decadent Developmentalism

, 2020
Brazil features regularly in global comparisons of large developing economies. Yet since the 1980s, the country has been caught in a low-level equilibrium, marked by lackluster growth and destructive inequality.
Matthew M. Taylor
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Neoliberalism and altered state developmentalism in the twenty-first century extractive regime of Indonesia

Globalizations, 2019
This article examines neoliberal leverage, states and ‘deep marketization’ in relation to resource extraction in Indonesia. The concept of ‘altered’ state developmentalism within a world-historical analysis of the semi-peripheral zone of the world ...
P. Gellert
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Developmentalism and the Genocide–Ecocide Nexus

, 2020
This article seeks to contribute to an emerging “ecological turn” in genocide studies that places the material “extra-human environment” at the core of the biological and cultural integrity of social groups such as indigenous peoples and territorially ...
Martin Crook, D. Short
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Ecological Developmental Biology: Interpreting Developmental Signs

Biosemiotics, 2016
Developmental biology is a theory of interpretation. Developmental signals are interpreted differently depending on the previous history of the responding cell. Thus, there is a context for the reception of a signal. While this conclusion is obvious during metamorphosis, when a single hormone instructs some cells to proliferate, some cells to ...
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