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Black boxes, not green: Mythologizing artificial intelligence and omitting the environment

open access: yesBig Data & Society, 2020
We are repeatedly told that AI will help us to solve some of the world's biggest challenges, from treating chronic diseases and reducing fatality rates in traffic accidents to fighting climate change and anticipating cybersecurity threats.
Benedetta Brevini
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Axiological portrait of information society [PDF]

open access: yesCхід, 2019
The urgency of the issue is determined by an extent social discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of information process itself and application to the diverse social spheres, its problems and threatens.
Oleksander Dzeban   +2 more
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Śladami „złotej kohorty” (Dmitrij Bykow, „Uniewinnienie”) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Rossica Posnaniensia, 2018
Dmitry Bykov’s novel Justification, created within the convention of alternative history, is a story about a fruitless attempt to justify Stalin’s crimes.
Aleksandra Zywert
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Mannequins, Demiurge and Bruno Schulz. Notes on Irena Kossowska’s Reading of Bruno Schulz [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2022
Irena Kossowska’s “A Quest for a ‘New Man’: Bruno Schulz and Giorgio de Chirico” published in Realisms of the Avant-Garde (2020) analyses the work of the Polish Jewish writer Bruno Schulz (1892 – 1942) from the perspective of the category of the “new man”
Tomáš Horváth
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La fabrique communicationnelle du prestige du consulting dans les processus de mythification de McKinsey & Company et du Boston Consulting Group

open access: yesCommunication, 2022
This paper examines corporate narratives about two major international consulting firms—McKinsey & Company and the Boston Consulting Group—to see how these organizations are mythologized. The authors examine the construction of their mythical reputations
Emmanuelle Bruneel, Yasmine Aboulwafa
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Legal Pluralism's Other: Mythologizing Modern Law

open access: yesLaw and History Review, 2023
This article interrogates the concept of legal pluralism, as it currently tends to function within contemporary legal and historical scholarship. It argues that the concept of legal pluralism cannot ‘liberate’ positivist analytical legal theory from ...
Caroline Humfress
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Mythologizing urban project: case of Barona Street in Riga

open access: yesActa Horticulturae et Regiotecturae, 2022
The paper attempts to deconstruct the production of the myth associated with a street renovation project in Riga’s historical centre. During and after the reconstruction of Barona Street, it was widely used as a public image of street renovation failure.
Helena Gutmane
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Mythologizing of Ukrainian Drama during the Soviet Era (1920s) as a Way of Theatre Institutionalising

open access: yesAlmanac "Culture and Contemporaneity", 2022
The purpose of the work is to reveal the peculiarities of the Ukrainian drama mythologizing at the beginning of the Soviet era (1920s). The research methodology consists in the application of a number of methods: analytical to understand the literature ...
Yehor Vodiakhin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Artistic Myth and its Interpretations of Cultural Heritage of the Eastern European Countries in the Popular Animated Films of the Post-Soviet Period [PDF]

open access: yesFuture Human Image, 2018
The article touches upon the issue of the need to study the myth in artistic practices as special phenomenon in the modern social life of Europe countries. The novelty of the study is as follows. We assert that among the newest myths, which significantly
Olena Polishchuk
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“Villainous Aliens”: Mythologizing Swedish Presence In Novgorod

open access: yesEuropean Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2021
The article is dedicated to questions surrounding Swedish presence in early 17th century Novgorod, which are still relevant today. Pre-revolutionary authors, Soviet researchers and several modern authors conclude that the only “root of all evil” for ...
Elizaveta Popova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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