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The purpose of this paper is a straightforward one: to step back from the increasing use of assemblage in recent debates and to attempt to take stock of what assemblage thinking offers to humanities.
Ewa Rewers
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Monkeypox in humans: a new outbreak
Infection caused by Monkeypox Virus (MPVX) has small rodents as its natural reservoir and both monkeys and humans are occasional hosts. The causative agent is an Orthopoxvirus (MPVX) that was isolated in monkeys in 1958 and proved capable of passing to humans in 1970.
Martín-Delgado, Mari Cruz +20 more
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The New Humanities: In Search of Boundaries
"The New Humanities: In Search of Boundaries" This article attempts to discuss the philosophical contexts and meaning of the new humanities in the context of the philosophy of subjectivity. At the foundation of the new humanities, as it is argued, is
Agata Bielik-Robson, David Schauffler
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Abstract This paper articulates our desire for new humanisms in a contemporary cultural, economic and global context that has been described as posthuman. As researchers committed to modes of radical, critical, politicised and inclusive education, we are mindful of the significance of social theory and its relationship with articulations of social ...
Goodley, D. +3 more
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A Constitution for the Anthropocene Body Politic
The following article is a slightly revised version of Serenella Iovino’s Keynote Address at the 2021 European Conference for the Humanities, jointly organised in Lisbon (5-7 May) by the UNESCO Social and Human Sciences Programme, the International ...
Iovino, Serenella
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Claiming expertise from betwixt and between: Digital humanities librarians, emotional labor, and genre theory [PDF]
Librarians\u27 liminal (intermediate) position within academia situates us to make unique contributions to digital humanities (DH). In this article, we use genre theory, feminist theory, and theories of emotional labor to explore the importance of ...
Logsdon, Alexis +2 more
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New words in human mutagenesis [PDF]
The substitution rates within different nucleotide contexts are subject to varying levels of bias. The most well known example of such bias is the excess of C to T (C > T) mutations in CpG (CG) dinucleotides. The molecular mechanisms underlying this bias are important factors in human genome evolution and cancer development.
Alexander Y. Panchin +4 more
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The New Humanities Project—Reports from Interdisciplinarity
New Humanities is an international research and teaching project promoted by an interdisciplinary group of people from five different faculties and departments based at the University of Roma Tre. Initially set up as a forum for academic dialogue between
Mauro Bergonzi +7 more
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This article outlines current developments in the Environmental Humanities, abbreviated as EH, that underscore its diversity and timeliness as scholars from manifold disciplines turn progressively more to human-nature issues in the Anthropocene epoch ...
John Charles Ryan
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Open access monographs: a humanities research perspective [PDF]
This article discusses the thoughts of a humanities researcher in relation to open access (OA) publishing. Digital media have dramatically improved access to historic texts but library e-books are frustrating due to software and loan arrangements ...
Cheshire, Jim
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