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Activist memory narration on social media: Armenian genocide on Instagram

New Media & Society, 2021
This article explores diasporic activist memory narration on social media. We analyze the multimodal content and comments on the Instagram account “Armenians in Lebanon” (AiL), Instagram’s affordances, and interview data with their social media manager ...
Jaana Davidjants, Katrin Tiidenberg
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Narration, Identity, and Historical Consciousness

, 2022
A generally acknowledged characteristic of modern life, namely the temporalization of experience, inextricable from our intensified experience of contingency and difference, has until now remained largely outside psychology's purview.
J. Straub
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From deliberation to counter-narration: Toward a critical pedagogy for democratic citizenship

, 2020
Best practices in civic education emphasize deliberative pedagogies as one of the most powerful ways to educate enlightened democratic citizens. Yet deliberative pedagogies are rooted in a white normative ideal of discursive democracy that, in the ...
M. Gibson
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GEOGRAPHIES OF PLACE ATTACHMENT: A PLACE-BASED MODEL OF MATERIALITY, PERFORMANCE, AND NARRATION

Geografická revue, 2020
Attachments are intrinsic to the human condition. Geographers and related scholars are especially interested in place attachments and how they shape everyday routines (e.g. routes to work, shopping, social interactions), major life choices (e.g.
Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen
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Effect of on-screen text on multimedia learning with native and foreign-accented narration

Learning and Instruction, 2020
This study examined the impact of redundant on-screen text on learning from an animated PowerPoint presentation, narrated either by a native or a foreign-accented narrator, with no text, summary text, or full text.
K. Chan   +5 more
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‘The shadow of her wings’: Respectability politics and the self-narration of geography

, 2020
In engagement with Natalie Oswin’s essay, ‘An Other Geography’, I argue that despite the Southern turn in urban studies, the epistemologies and methodologies of inquiry remain more or less untouched by forms of knowledge designated as the ‘other’ of ...
Ananya Roy
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