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Metamodernity

Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2022 Computer Animation Festival, 2022
Daebum Im, Erick Oh, Keyon Kim
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The Future of Metamodernism

Religion and Theology, 2023
Abstract This paper provides a critical examination of Jason Josephson Storm’s Metamodernism: The Future of Theory (2021). While endorsing many of Storm’s positions, I pose a series of questions on several of his ideas. These include clarifications on possible applications of his theory, the various ways in which it makes claims on the study of ...
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Metamodern futures: Prescriptions for metamodern foresight

Futures, 2023
Alex Fergnani, Brent Cooper
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Anmerkungen zur Metamoderne

2015
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Akker, R. van den, Vermeulen, T.J.V.
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Integral education within metamodernism

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Current directions in education reflect an integral movement within a metamodern philosophy. According to Bunnell (2015), metamodernism as a term first appeared as early as the 1970s, but it was Du...
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Metamodernism in Nursing

Advances in Nursing Science
This opinion paper builds on Reed’s neomodernism in nursing to introduce metamodernism, an emerging, yet-to-be-developed philosophical stance that fosters epistemic agility in navigating complex sociopolitical, legal, interdisciplinary, and technological challenges timely and responsively. Metamodernism enables movement in nursing knowledge development
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Metamodernism

2021
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Historicization of metamodernism

Bulletin of the Moscow State Regional University (History and Political Science), 2022
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Technopanic, a Metamodern Phantasmagoria

International Journal of Media and Networks
This paper examines the anaesthetic effect of labour and production that dulled audience perception in the face of urban phantasmagoria within the cities of Western Europe during modernity, as noted in the works of Walter Benjamin. It then likens this effect to the narcosis and fear responses generated by the overwhelming spectacle of digital media ...
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