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Threatening dystopias

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Soviet Dystopia

2021
This chapter looks into citizens' relations to Soviet modern materialities, which refers to everyday encounters with objects and surroundings in public spaces. The published and unpublished letters to Broom expressed dissociations from the Soviet project, disenchantment with Soviet modernity, and yearnings for a better future.
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Vertical Orbital Dystopia

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1996
Many pathologic processes may lead to vertical orbital dystopia. We reviewed 47 consecutive cases seen over a 13-year period. Twenty-nine patients underwent eye leveling procedures to improve cosmesis, 2 of these by camouflage procedures and 27 by orbital translocation. Ten patients had 16 secondary operations.
S T, Tan   +4 more
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Nosedive and the “Like” Dystopia

2021
In this chapter, Santiago Giraldo-Luque, Ricardo Carniel Bugs, and Santiago Tejedor suggest that the episode “Nosedive” raises three issues of interest for the fields of sociology and communication. Firstly, the episode represents the fictionalized and caricatured world of a reality that is real and current, but, in accordance with an “enframed” view ...
Santiago Giraldo-Luque   +2 more
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Correction of ocular dystopia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1996
The purpose of this study was to examine results with elective surgical correction of enophthalmos. The study was a retrospective assessment in a university-based referral practice. A consecutive sample of 10 patients who developed ocular dystopia following orbital trauma was examined.
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Disaster, degradation, dystopia

2015
In this chapter we examine the contributions that the field of political ecology––with its focus on the mutually constitutive relationships between environments, cultures, politics and power––has made, and can continue to make, to a more nuanced understanding of disasters.
Anne Claus, C.   +6 more
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Dystopia on the Health Superhighway

The Information Society, 1996
The emerging Information Superhighway is starting to induce visions of dystopia within the medical profession. In several countries, doctors have opposed plans for the establishment of national health data networks. In the most recent example, the Council of the British Medical Association threatened to boycott the government's national data strategy ...
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