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Modern episteme, methodological nationalism and the politics of transnationalism

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science, 2023
Methodological nationalism can be understood in the broadest sense possible as any kind of correspondence between society and the unit of the nation-state.
Abbas Jong
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Episteme and Ecology: Amitav Ghosh’s The Living Mountain and the Decolonial Turn

South Asian Review, 2023
Amitav Ghosh’s The Living Mountain: A Fable of Our Times (2022) is an allegorical rendering of the repercussions of environmental degradation and the annihilation of indigenous ecological knowledge.
Goutam Karmakar, R. Chetty
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Delinking the Capitalist Episteme: Empathy and the Decolonial Turn in Amitav Ghosh’s Jungle Nama

Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 2023
Amitav Ghosh’s Jungle Nama: A Story of the Sundarban (2021), a graphic verse, is a symbolic depiction of the repercussions of the capitalist episteme that sanctions resource extraction, ecological commodification, and anthropogenic activities. Set in the
Goutam Karmakar, R. Chetty
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PaVE 2.0: Behind the Scenes of the Papillomavirus Episteme

Journal of Molecular Biology
The Papilloma Virus Episteme (PaVE) https://pave.niaid.nih.gov/ was initiated by NIAID in 2008 to provide a highly curated bioinformatic and knowledge resource for the papillomavirus scientific community.
Koenraad Van Doorslaer
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Platform enclosure of human behavior and its measurement: Using behavioral trace data against platform episteme

New Media & Society, 2020
Digital trace data from giant platforms are gaining ground in the study of human behavior. This trend accompanies contestations regarding representativeness, privacy, access, and commercial origin.
A. Wu, H. Taneja
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The sonic episteme: acoustic resonance, neoliberalism, and biopolitics

Sound Studies, 2020
In his account of key representational ruptures across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, German media theorist Friedrich Kittler noted the transition from Old European music’s notation system...
Madeleine Collier
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Epistêmê and Doxa, Knowledge and Belief, in the Phaedo

, 2021
Chapter 5 asks how the Phaedo conceives of epistêmê and doxa. In particular, it asks whether the Phaedo uses doxa for belief, and whether it uses epistêmê for knowledge.
G. Fine
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Epistemic Determiners

Journal of Semantics, 2006
The present paper offers a contrastive examination of French items that require some knowledge of the speaker and items that require some ignorance. We relate this difference in a systematic way to the well?known problem of ?identifiability'in epistemic logic.
Jayez, Jacques, Tovena, Lucia
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