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(Re)Pairing With Water: Climate Finance and the Prefigurative Positions of an Ocean Counter‐Politics
ABSTRACT This paper takes up recent calls to work ‘for and against climate capitalism’ to foreground the possibility of strategic engagements within capitalist structures that could destabilise its long‐standing exploitative dynamics. In doing so, it locates prefigurative positions of an ocean counter‐politics generated through novel blue financial ...
Carlo Ceglia
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The emergence of temporality in attitudes towards cryo-fertility: a case study comparing German and Israeli social egg freezing users. [PDF]
Rimon-Zarfaty N, Schicktanz S.
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Drawing Points, Tracing Lines: Writing Social Sciences Through Ethnographic Drawing
Short Abstract This paper explores drawn ethnography as a methodological tool in the social sciences, highlighting its capacity to complement interviews, photography and cartography. By combining in situ observation with visual storytelling, it offers a multisensory, accessible approach to documenting and analysing everyday life, environmental ...
Dolorès Bertrais
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Review of Myroslava M. Mudrak. Nova generatsiia i mystets'kyi modernizm v Ukraini.
Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj
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Tearjerkers may leave some eyes dry: Emotional reactivity to film clips from adolescence to old age
Abstract Emotional film clips are frequently used to induce emotions in age‐mixed samples, but past research warrants doubt that this evokes comparable effects across age groups. We investigated age differences in target‐emotion intensity and emotion specificity (the tendency to primarily respond with one target emotion rather than others), using data ...
Antje Rauers +3 more
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The poetic manner of satire novella by M.A. Bulgakov “The Fatal Eggs” is analyzed. The necessity of such analysis is caused by difficulty and richness of the text, its coding and not full cognition of its theatre basis in science, synthetic links with ...
Vladimir Viktorovich Kolchanov
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A man for all seasons: Enrico Cecchetti and the Ballets Russes [PDF]
Poesio, Giannandrea
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Science fiction (SF) emerges as a distinct literary and cultural genre out of a familiar set of world-famous texts ranging from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) to Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek (1966–) to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008–) that have,
Canavan, Gerry
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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) has long held the promise of imitating, replacing, or even surpassing human intelligence. Now that the abilities of AI systems have started to approach this initial aspiration, organization and management scholars face a challenge in how to theorize this technology, which potentially changes the way we view ...
Laavanya Ramaul +3 more
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