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Must Understanding Be Coherent? [PDF]
Several authors suggest that understanding and epistemic coherence are tightly connected. Using an account of understanding that makes no appeal to coherence, I explain away the intuitions that motivate this position.
Khalifa, Kareem
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ABSTRACT Taking as its case study the category of the ‘asylum seeker’ in UK law, this paper develops on latent concerns in legal geographies with processes of abstraction. Following Bhandar and Toscano, race, law and capital are here understood as different, co‐articulating modalities of abstraction, through which the ‘asylum seeker’ is constituted and
Anna Pearce
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ABSTRACT Educational activities are increasingly implemented in clinical nursing practice with the expectation that teaching will improve care. Drawing on Biesta and van Braak's theoretical perspective on learning as professional formation, this study critically examines a video‐based educational activity as a case of workplace‐based clinical education
Trine Schifter Larsen +4 more
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Possibility, relevant similarity, and structural knowledge. [PDF]
Schoonen T.
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ABSTRACT AI‐driven personalization now structures search, recommendation, pricing, and service across the consumer journey, heightening a core dilemma: maximizing relevance and efficiency without compromising autonomy and trust. This article advances a capability‐based account of responsible personalization.
Yu‐Ming Hsu
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Access denied: epistemic obstruction and the distribution of knowledge. [PDF]
Battaly H.
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Text Mining in Bibliometrics and Science Mapping: A Methodological Review
Text mining has become a foundational component of contemporary bibliometrics and science mapping, enabling systematic analysis of the semantic structure, thematic evolution, and cognitive organization of scientific fields. Integrating textual evidence with relational indicators enriches knowledge maps and supports more comprehensive, content‐sensitive
Michelangelo Misuraca
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Indigenous Futurities: Theorizing Futurity in the Past and Present
ABSTRACT Over the past 20 years, a growing number of activists, scholars, writers, and visual artists have engaged with futurism as a framework for representing the lives of Indigenous peoples. Inspired by this hopeful reframing of the past‐present‐future, contributions to this special section of American Anthropologist address the question: How can ...
Lindsay Martel Montgomery +1 more
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The Social Bifurcation of Reality: Symmetrical Construction of Knowledge in Science-Trusting and Science-Distrusting Discourses. [PDF]
Rughiniş C, Flaherty MG.
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ABSTRACT The sociotechnical complexities and hidden dynamics shaping the evolution of digital transformation (DT) and innovation initiatives frequently elude traditional research approaches reliant on retrospective analysis, static and detached observation.
Siobhán Diglas, Kisito F. Nzembayie
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