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The Myth of Disaster Myths

2020
The term “disaster myth” was initially used as a rhetorical device to help establish the study and management of disasters on firmer ground in the often unwelcoming political context of the Cold War. In the aftermath of World War II, social science research and theorizing eventually supplanted a civil defense perspective of disaster management. Some of
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Myths and facts of industry 4.0

International Journal of Production Economics, 2023
Jiju Antony   +2 more
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Myths and misconceptions about intelligence: A study of 35 myths

Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
George Horne, Adrian Furnham
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EdTech myths: towards a critical digital educational agenda

Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2023
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A Myth is a Myth

American Book Review, 2010
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Myths: The Myth Model

2016
Several definitions of “myth” are offered, and the ideas of Mircea Eliade on the role of camouflaged myths in contemporary societies are discussed. The role of myths in popular culture is explored. The way discourse analysis can be used to analyze myths and the important role of language in myths is considered.
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A MYTH IS A MYTH IS…

Educational Theory, 1966
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Rape Myths: History, Individual and Institutional-Level Presence, and Implications for Change

Sex Roles, 2011
Christina Dardis   +2 more
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