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Embodied Narrations: Video Narrative Inquiry for Meaning‐Making of Learning Contexts
Abstract This text begins with the initial question of how we can narrate in a situated and meaningful way about the processes of teaching and learning, not to repeat what we imagine that we should say and already know, but to be truthful with respect to the issues that affect us and matter to us.
Olaia Miranda Berasategi +2 more
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ABSTRACT The agroecological practices of ethnic minority farmers in Vietnam's northern uplands are being reshaped by intersecting pressures of land‐use reform, market integration, and state‐backed crop promotion. Among Hmong communities in the south of Lào Cai Province (former Yên Bái Province) cinnamon was once valued primarily for its medicinal ...
Mélie Monnerat, Sarah Turner
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Fragmentos: quanto como uma folha. entrevista com Donna Haraway
Entrevista com a Professora Emérita no Programa de História da Consciência da Universidade da Califórnia em Santa Cruz, Donna Haraway.
Donna J. Haraway, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
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Abstract As predictive artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increasingly steer workplace decisions, debates around fairness have intensified. Existing research often approaches fairness either as a set of universal principles supported or undermined by algorithms, or as a product of social interpretations, thereby providing either technologically ...
Elmira van den Broek +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence as an Organizing Capability Arising from Human‐Algorithm Relations
Abstract In this article, we move beyond the prevailing view of artificial intelligence (AI) as an independent entity within organizations, which, we argue, risks obscuring potential explanations of the effects of AI on organizing. Drawing on posthumanism, we propose an ontological shift in conceptualizing AI.
Marta Stelmaszak +2 more
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Aging affordances: Navigating expectations of dementia prevention for aging adults in Canada
Abstract Dementia prevention now focuses on individual lifestyle choices as loci of intervention in the hope of delaying or preventing cognitive impairment in aging. Drawing from interviews with dementia experts and middle‐aged adults in Canada, we discuss how prevention expectations compete with adults’ experiences, showing that enacting prevention is
Cynthia Lazzaroni, Annette Leibing
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EL ECOFEMINISMO DE DONNA J. HARAWAY
El presente artículo busca presentar la propuesta ecofeminista de Donna J. Haraway, una persona que ha jugado un papel central en la historia del ecologismo y el ambientalismo norteamericanos, pero que ha sido frecuentemente malinterpretada y, además ...
LUIS FERNANDO GÓMEZ
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Animal Segregation: The Biopolitics of Concentrated Pig Farming
Abstract This paper explores the possibility to think through the concept of animal segregation to understand the more‐than‐human geographies of livestock animals. By redirecting the analytical tools for studying the spatial separation of humans to the segregation of animals, this paper contributes to understanding the geographical processes of ...
Willem Rogier Boterman
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Donna Haraway. Prefiero ser una ciborg que una diosa
Donna Haraway.
Juncal Caballero Guiral
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Process and Dynamics in AI and Language Use
Abstract In this volumed, Randall Beer and Joanna Rączaszek‐Leonardi have opened an important discussion of what is further needed to enhance the reach of dynamical approaches to cognition. Focusing on issues concerning the nature of language and developments in language technology, we have attempted, in this brief contribution, to place their ...
Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Gregory J. Mills
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