Imagination in Critical Theory: Utopia, Ideology, Aesthetics
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of imagination in critical theory, addressing its conceptual ambiguity and its synthesis of three distinct but interrelated strands. The first, rooted in Freud's theory, sees imagination as wish‐fulfillment—necessarily unreal yet foundational to utopian thought.
Markus Gante
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Psychological Integrity and Ecological Repair: The Impact on Planetary Public Mental Health (A Narrative Review). [PDF]
Jenkins M, Egger S.
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Liminal Bioethics for Liminal Statuses: A New Method for Analysing Novel Biological Entities. [PDF]
Wee M, Singh I.
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From rhetoric to reality: organisational practices of health equity in Switzerland. [PDF]
Freeman J, Henn RE, Frahsa A.
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Public Inquiries and UK Press Regulation: A Case of ‘Fading into Forgetfulness’?
Abstract Why were the proposals for reform of UK press regulation made by Lord Leveson in 2012 not implemented in full, despite popular and parliamentary support for the report's recommendations, and despite the creation of the legal framework for the reformed system of regulation?
John Street +2 more
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Thinking Through Historical Analogies: A Longitudinal Analysis of Sense-Making During the Pandemic. [PDF]
Wagoner B, Herbig L.
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This paper introduces the emic concept of guesting, coined by women living in refugee accommodation to distinguish their form of hospitality from other more hierarchical forms of hosting. Central to guesting is the unspoken rule that once you have played the host, next time you must be the guest.
Charlot Schneider
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Bleating, growling, barking, and spitting: Metaphorical extensions and valency patterns of verbs of speaking. [PDF]
Brač I, Despot KŠ, Belaj B.
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This article examines how emerging generative AI technologies in Europe and North America are being used to reanimate the dead, prompting users to define the ‘edges’ of self and personhood through coding practices. These technologies invite new engagements with fundamental questions of relatedness and the construction of the self, challenging and ...
Jennifer Cearns
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War as Metaphor and the Rule of Law in Crisis: The Lessons We Should Have Learned from the War on Drugs [PDF]
Stuart, Susan
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