‘It's Like a Horror Movie That You Walk Through’: Experiencing Horror Through Immersive Recreation
ABSTRACT Horror stories have provided enjoyable forms of leisure for centuries. Over the past five decades, however, these experiences have evolved into increasingly immersive forms of popular culture. What once involved constructing the narrative world internally through reading has expanded into sensory engagement through visual and auditory media ...
Susan Weidmann
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Ending pandemics within the shadow of trade: reconciling equity in global health with coloniality. [PDF]
Sekalala S.
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The Epistemic Harms of Botched Apologies for Past Wrongs
ABSTRACT Apologies often create expectations of meaningful change and repair. Yet when institutions or states deliver apologies for past wrongs that lack substantive reparative action, they risk deepening, rather than redressing, the harms they acknowledge.
Abraham Tobi
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Robert Bernasconi and the challenges of a Critical Philosophy of Race: (Un)learning to read and teach the history of moral philosophy. [PDF]
Décarie-Daigneault B.
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A brief history of Guinea worm research in the modern period, 1698-1931. [PDF]
Roberts JD.
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The fallacy of meritocracy in the real-life social order. [PDF]
Teles da Silva L, Abramov DM.
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White Adultocene. Rethinking modernity through figures of the Child in the history of racial oppression. [PDF]
Mock C.
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Black feminism and Artificial Intelligence: the possibilities and limitations of contesting discriminatory AI from a critical social theory perspective. [PDF]
Schelenz L.
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