Results 11 to 20 of about 1,903 (209)
Since 2001, Media Lens has encouraged thousands of readers to challenge the filtered and distorted version of the world provided by major newspapers and broadcasters. The media responses, collected in Newspeak, are an exposé of the arrogance and servility to power of our leading journalists and editors, starring Andrew Marr, Alan Rusbridger, Roger ...
Edwards, David, Cromwell, David
openaire +3 more sources
At the beginning of this undergraduate work, the author set himself the goal of studying and describing the phenomena of Russian newspeak, based on multiple publications in the mass media, as well as the statements made by politicians and public figures, in order to eventually define and formulate the main features and characteristics of this highly ...
Dobryak, Daniil
openaire +2 more sources
Newspeak for epidemiologists. [PDF]
Our limited vocabulary should not constitute a prescriptive curriculum, but instead point to our insufficiencies and our need to expand the field of epidemiology In summation, I have only one question: is Latin dead? Max Fischer1f It is said that the Canadian Inuit have more than 50 words for “snow”, but none for “pollution”.
Tam CC.
europepmc +4 more sources
A critique of digital mental health via assessing the psychodigitalisation of the COVID‐19 crisis [PDF]
Abstract Reading the report ‘The Digital Future of Mental Healthcare and its Workforce’ by the National Health Service (NHS) from the United Kingdom makes for a strange experience. Most centrally, it is utterly perplexing that no single argument is mounted in the report to wave aside accusations that it depicts a totalitarian world governed by a ...
De Vos J.
europepmc +2 more sources
Editorial: “Rectifying the Names” or “Newspeak”?
Paul-Erik Korvela
doaj +5 more sources
Abstract This article describes the quest for authenticity in the reconstruction of music, sound, light and logic in the installation work Blikk (The Gaze) by Irma Salo Jæger, Sigurd Berge and Jan Erik Vold. My work on this installation was undertaken at the behest of the National Museum for Art and Architecture in Oslo, Norway, who planned for the ...
Jøran Rudi
wiley +1 more source
Conceptual Engineering and the Politics of Implementation
Abstract Conceptual engineering is thought to face an ‘implementation challenge’: the challenge of securing uptake of engineered concepts. But is the fact that implementation is challenging really a defect to be overcome? What kind of picture of political life would be implied by making engineering easy to implement?
Matthieu Queloz, Friedemann Bieber
wiley +1 more source
Time's up: Analyzing the feminist potential of time banks
Abstract Time banks are an alternative economic system proposed to address social problems by stimulating work and exchange through time‐based currency. They aim to redefine work and money, through building social capital to alleviate social problems.
Juliette Wilson‐Thomas
wiley +1 more source
Nineteen Eighty-Four: Una interpretación sociolingüística
El presente artículo analiza la utopía lingüística propuesta por Orwell en la obra Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), así como las conexiones que se establecen entre las condiciones lingüísticas y las circunstancias políticas, sociales y psicológicas ...
Paula López Rúa
doaj +1 more source

