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Keeping Up Shared Infrastructure on a Port of Mars: An Experimental Study
In this study, we discuss Port of Mars, a new experimental design to study collective action problems in extreme environments under conditions of high uncertainty.
Marco A. Janssen +2 more
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Virtual Dwelling and the Phenomenology of Experience: Museum Encounters between Self and World
This article provides an anthropologically derived philosophy of the nature of experience in relation to the lifeworld of virtual tourism. Framed around Martin Heidegger and Tim Ingold’s concept of dwelling, I interrogate what the implications of a ...
Catherine Palmer
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Instances of Moral Distress in Medical Education: Recognition and Approaches [PDF]
The care of sick people is a moral issue. In a highly technological era, it risks becoming a matter of repairing unhealthy bodies by means of evidence-based strategies, neglecting the human component.
PAMELA JOFRÉ, RODRIGO VERGARA
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Investigating the Functions of Counter - discourse in the Story of Sheikh Sanan [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the role of counter- discourse in strengthening, consolidating and reconstructing the meaning of a sign or deconstructing the discourse signs of another related discourse.
Ebrahim Kanani, Fatemeh Razmi Hasan Abad
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The use of narrative to provide a cohesive structure for a web based computing course [PDF]
Narrative has long been used as an educational tool. This article explains how narrative, in the form of popular accounts, has been used to provide context, structure and broad appeal to a large-scale, entry-level university course on Information and ...
Weller, Martin J.
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Although qualitative researches (QR) are invaluable in understanding complex healthcare situations, the quantitative systematic reviews could not treat them. To improve quality of healthcare services, results of QR should be considered in healthcare decision-making processes.
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In this paper, the authors describe their orientation to social justice based community work. The tenets of this work include: an ethical orientation towards staying alive in the work, descriptions of social justice, engaging with a hopeful skepticism ...
Cathy Lynn Richardson, Vikki Reynolds
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The “In-Between Land” of Suspicion and Ambiguity: Plotting the MS Estonia Shipwreck
The present article is multidisciplinary, drawing on and synthesizing narrative media theories, philosophy of epistemology, conspiracy theory research, and creativity studies.
Siim Sorokin
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Story is the oldest known way of sharing knowledge and information and engages us in our collective humanity. In research settings, story brings meaning to complex ideas, making them feel palpable and connects us with our audience.
Evonne Kaplan-Liss +3 more
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‘For recuperation’: elegy, form, and the aleatory in B.S. Johnson's The Unfortunates [PDF]
B.S. Johnson's The Unfortunates (1969) is British fiction's predominant attempt to embrace aleatorism and to subvert linear causality: the chapters are unbound, and the text invites the reader to shuffle them before reading.
Jordan, J
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