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Forms of life: a literary formalist view on biological individuality. [PDF]
Brandt TJ.
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Futurism in nursing: Technology, robotics and the fundamentals of care
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018Mandy M Archibald, Alan G Barnard
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Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2023
This article demonstrates how language revitalization through Indigenous Mexican hip hop can continue to Indigenize decolonial pedagogical spaces, help strengthen Black/Indigenous solidarity, and aid in building the infrastructures for Indigenous futures.
Jonah Francese
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This article demonstrates how language revitalization through Indigenous Mexican hip hop can continue to Indigenize decolonial pedagogical spaces, help strengthen Black/Indigenous solidarity, and aid in building the infrastructures for Indigenous futures.
Jonah Francese
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Functional futurism: architectural competitions in Antarctica
The Polar Journal, 2023Historically, the built environment in Antarctica focused pragmatically on the protection of the occupants from the surrounding harsh natural environment. They weren’t winning any architectural prizes.
Kpc Hudson
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An Analysis of Retro Futurism Fashion Images Using Social Media Big Data Analysis
Korea Institute of Design Research Society, 2022In this study, 9,661 words were extracted by collecting 13,266 social media posts related to 'retro futurism fashion' over the past 3 years. Among the extracted vocabulary, 66 vocabulary representing the highest exposure frequency were selected as core ...
Xiu Fang Zang, K. Sung
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The Future of the Word: Banal Futurism and Portuguese Journalism
Portuguese Studies, 2022:This article proposes a cultural history of a literary object, by describing the uses of the word futurism in the Portuguese public sphere during the 1920s and the 1930s.
Luís Trindade
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