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The employee as 'Dish of the Day’:human resource management and the ethics of consumption [PDF]
This article examines the ethical implications of the growing integration of consumption into the heart of the employment relationship. Human resource management (HRM) practices increasingly draw upon the values and practices of consumption, constructing
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‘The Bethune College Sensation’: Gender, Archive and Radical Passivity
ABSTRACT This article explores the student protests at Bethune College, Calcutta, on 3 February 1928, against the Simon Commission, a British parliamentary delegation that excluded Indian representation. On this day, female students staged a quiet but radical act of defiance by refusing to attend classes, sign apologies or vacate their hostel, despite ...
Meghmala Bhattacharya
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Marina Carr’s Hecuba (2015), an adaptation of Euripides’s tragedy Hecuba (424 BC), resonates with Hamlet’s famous line “What is Hecuba to him, or he to her?” (Shakespeare, 1599/2003, 2.2.511) for the contemporary spectator by arousing pain and guilt ...
Ayşen Demir Kılıç
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KETVIRTOJI KANTO ANTINOMIJA IR LEVINO SUBJEKTO ODISĖJA
Straipsnyje svarstomas teorinis judesys, kuriuo Emmanuelis Levinas grindė savąją asmens tapatumo sampratą, priešingą Vakarų filosofijos klasikiniame racionalizme ir fenomenologijoje susiklosčiusios savimonės kaip sąmonės tapatumo sau prielaidai.
Jūratė Baranova
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Embodiment" in phenomenology of Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas [PDF]
In Phenomenological approach , regardless of the rules and rationality, the body is seen as a phenomenon that puts the subject exposed to the experience and sensibility.
Mehdi khabbazi kenari, Safa Sebti
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Share of death: Care crosses camp [PDF]
The essay thematises the question of care in conditions of total power - not merely extra muros, in the everyday life of the Third Reich, but in its most radical articulation, the concentration camp.
Tsagdis Georgios
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Enabling identity: The challenge of presenting the silenced voices of repressed groups in philosophic communities of inquiry [PDF]
This article seeks to contribute to the challenge of presenting the silenced voices of excluded groups in society by means of a philosophic community of inquiry composed primarily of children and young adults.
Kizel, Arie
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Abstract This paper applies the multilevel perspective (MLP) theory to investigate how collective identities influence sector‐wide digital transformations, focusing on the cooperative sector in Europe. By employing a wide mix of primary and secondary data from platform and incumbent cooperatives, our analysis showed that collective identities ...
Paolo Gerli, Luca Mora
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The Triune Drama of the Resurrection Levinas\u27 Non-Phenomenology [PDF]
The article aims to develop the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas as a valuable new perspective in understanding the triune drama of the Resurrection. Firstly, the juxtaposition of Levinas’ thought and Christian theology will be argued for, followed by a ...
Morrison, Glenn J
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ROBERT WALSER'S ‘BLEISTIFTWEG’: POETICS OF ATTENTION AS CRAFT
ABSTRACT This article examines Robert Walser's entry into what he called his ‘Bleistiftgebiet’ in the early 1920s, when in response to a profound crisis as a writer he began to produce manuscripts in minuscule size, the so‐called ‘Mikrogramme’ (microscripts). Intertwining the analysis of the short prose form with Walser's reflections on the short‐lived
Anne Fuchs
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