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Angry Place Claims and the Deceptive Female Body
In this article, we explore bodily challenges women can experience when making angry place claims in social interactions based on interviews with 47 women across two generations and Candace Clark's concepts of social place claims and micro‐hierarchy. Our empirical analysis explores situations where women experience that their bodies negatively affect ...
Morten Kyed, Betül Özkaya
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ABSTRACT Psychologists have long known that contact with and exposure to so‐called outgroup members can help overcome separation, including those resulting from entrenched conflicts. Getting to know each other facilitates understanding and fosters tolerance, whether we think of national, religious, cultural, socio‐economic or age divides. Thus, we here
Christine Mohr +4 more
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Open Literacy: Helen of Troy, Richard Hoggart, Phonic Wars, Greta Thunberg
Social media and videogames are often blamed for individual behavioural delinquency, but rarely praised for cultural creativity, social innovation, or helping us to form new social groups or work through new ideas. Videogames are now a political football,
Hartley John
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A Case of Epistemic Injustice: Prioritising Disability Knowledges in Climate Adaptation
Short Abstract This manuscript draws on qualitative research conducted in Bristol and Glasgow (UK) to highlight how the exclusion of disabled people from climate adaptation decision‐making constitutes a form of epistemic injustice. Focusing on five conditions of epistemic injustice, it reflects on how such exclusion risks compromising progress towards ...
Sarah L. Bell +3 more
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Analyzing the Danish media reception of Greta Thunberg’s speech at the UN’s climate action summit in 2019, this article illustrates how anger sticks to Thunberg and the youth climate movement, as well as how ‘their’ anger is problematized and ...
Frida Hviid Broberg
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Metadiscourse Markers in Greta Thunberg’s Speeches
<p><em>This study aims at discussing the type of metadiscourse markers and explain the metadiscourse used in Thunberg’s speeches. This study used qualitative method to describe the types and the function of metadiscourse markers in Greta Thunberg’s speeches.
Sona Kholifah, Rosyida Ekawati
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Students' perception of Greta Thunberg as a speaker [PDF]
The speech Greta Thunberg gave at the UN's Climate Action Summit sparked great attention as well as numerous controversies. The first controversy results from the formality of the venue and the present audience, and the second one from the speaker: a young girl with the Asperger syndrome who is also a non-expert.
Biočina, Zdravka, Rajh, Ivanka
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Youth Perspectives on the Climate Crisis: Motivation and Action Pathways
ABSTRACT Young people can be agents of change for urgently needed sustainable transitions. We combine survey data from the Urban Rotterdam Project (2021 sample: N = 1152, age range = 12–28 years, Mage = 19.07, SDage = 2.87, 54% female, 16% bi‐ or multicultural background; 2023 sample: N = 327, age range = 13–28, Mage = 19.24, SDage = 2.86, 67% female ...
Anne‐Wil Kramer +6 more
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La Greta Thunberg du Le grand livre du climat
Our study focuses on Greta Thunberg and her Great Climate Book, with a view to identifying the key principles that inspire democratic socialisation in and through education.
Ludovic Aubin +3 more
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PROMETEUS N. 32 DEDICATED TO GRETA THUNBERG
Dear Greta Thunberg, In a world full of powerful men who make us ashamed of being humans, you bring back to us hope and faith in humanity. Many thanks, dear girl, for everything for everything you have been doing for us! We, editors of PROMETEUS, dedicate this edition to you. The Editors of PROMETHEUS.
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