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A digital humanism view on e-tourism
Informatics, its artefacts and methods, change our society and world, from the individual personal level up to the current geo-political powerplay. Today, Information Technology (IT) serves as the operating system of our society.
H. Werthner
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The Sexuality-Assemblage: Desire, Affect, Anti-Humanism [PDF]
Two theoretical moves are required to resist the ‘humanist enticements’ associated with sexuality. Post-structuralism supplies the first, showing how the social produces culturally-specific sexual knowledgeabilities.
Nick J Fox
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This paper’s task is to outline some foundations of a critical, Marxist-humanist theory of communication in the age of digital capitalism. It theorises the role of communication in society, communication and alienation, communication in social struggles,
Christian Fuchs
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Humanism in Medicine: What Does It Mean and Why Is It More Important Than Ever?
Humanism has been at the core of the medical profession since its inception and it has been a foundation throughout modern history for political and community values. But today, countries and leaders are increasingly adopting anti-humanistic policies and
G. Thibault
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Practising post‐humanism in geographical research
Post-humanist theories shaping contemporary geographic research have unsettled the privileged position of the ‘human’ as a common reference to apprehend social life. This decentring of the human demands that we rethink our expectations of, and approaches
Nina Williams +2 more
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Dialogues on the Threshold: Dialogical Learning for Humanism and Justice
Given the constant pressures of overflowing clinics, hospital wards, and emergency departments; shortened duty hours; and increased accreditation requirements, overburdened clinician teachers ask, "How does one teach for humanism and justice?" How does ...
Lisa Richardson, Ayelet Kuper
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Climate change, migration, and the crisis of humanism
Climate change is more and more said to be a problem of migration. The common refrain is that climate change will bear in some way on patterns of human mobility, resulting in either insecurity, humanitarian crises, or all manner of inventive adaptive ...
W Andrew Baldwin
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Introduction Humanism has been identified as an important contributor to patient care and physician wellness; however, what humanism means in the context of medicine has been limited by opinion and a focus on personal characteristics.
Amanda Lee Roze des Ordons +4 more
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The current COVID-19 pandemic creates a difficult and unprecedented time. With each passing day, the care of the health team itself is essential; and not only physical care, but also for mental health.
Pablo Blasco +3 more
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The role of Institutionalization in the leadership style of Imam Khomeini [PDF]
The aim of this study is to investigate and explain institutionalization in Imam Khomeini's political thought and practice. In order to answer the research questions, document analysis (a qualitative method) was used.
Zahed GHAFARI HASHJIN +2 more
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