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A high‐capacity polyimide‐linked porous organic polymer (HAT‐PTO) incorporating numerous redox‐active centers is synthesized via a hydrothermal reaction, delivering a high theoretical capacity of 484 mAh g−1. In situ hybridization with carboxyl‐functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes enhances conductivity and stability, achieving 397 mAh g−1 at C ...
Arindam Mal +7 more
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Exploring Post-Qualitative Inquiry as ‘Research-in-Becoming’
In the 21st century, post-qualitative inquiry has emerged as a novel approach that promotes non-linear, non-hierarchical, and unpredictable perspectives, drawing on postmodernism, poststructuralism, and posthumanism and moving beyond the boundaries of ...
Aida Kairienė +2 more
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We are the world? Anthropocene cultural production between geopoetics and geopolitics [PDF]
The article argues that the work of literary theorist Mikhail M. Bakhtin presents a starting point for thinking about the instrumentalization of climate change.
Last, Angela
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Beginning with care, touching feminist materiality [PDF]
Matters of Care feels at once like a new beginning for ethics and politics in more than human worlds, yet also the logical outcome of many years of work in new materialist and feminist thought.
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This review systematically summarizes recent advances in porosity engineering of MXenes, with a focused discussion on their structure‐governed energy storage properties. A critical analysis of structure–property relationships is presented across alkali‐ion batteries, multivalent‐ion batteries, and supercapacitors.
Shude Liu +8 more
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How is rape a weapon of war?: feminist international relations, modes of critical explanation and the study of wartime sexual violence [PDF]
Rape is a weapon of war. Establishing this now common claim has been an achievement of feminist scholarship and activism and reveals wartime sexual violence as a social act marked by gendered power. But the consensus that rape is a weapon of war obscures
Bjørnlund M +30 more
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Materiality-critique-transformation: challenging the political in feminist new materialisms
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.
Allhutter, Doris +3 more
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Rethinking digital media literacy to address body dissatisfaction in schools: Lessons from feminist new materialisms [PDF]
Niamh Ni Shuilleabhain +2 more
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This review traces the evolution of lithium‐ion battery separators from passive barriers to multifunctional components central to cell safety and performance. Polymer‐ceramic hybrids, nanofiber architectures, and bio‐derived membranes deliver ionic conductivities above 3 mS cm−1, thermal stability beyond 200 °C, and effective suppression of lithium ...
Karthik Vishweswariah +5 more
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Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices [PDF]
Michela Cozza, Silvia Gherardi
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