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Whistleblowing as Disclosure Injustice: Testimonial and Structural Barriers to Being Heard
ABSTRACT Are all whistleblowers able to raise disclosures effectively and safely? Or do some workers encounter unfair disadvantage because of who they are? Thus far, the concepts we use in whistleblowing scholarship fail to capture whether and how a whistleblower's gender, race, class, or ethnicity might shape their experience of disclosure. We address
Kate Kenny, Maria Batishcheva
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The importance of truth and sousveillance after Snowden [PDF]
This article aims to provide a novel conceptual understanding of the nature of the global mass surveillance policies and practices revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden in collaboration with the Guardian and Washington Post newspapers.
Garrido, Miguelángel Verde
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ABSTRACT This article presents a conception of literature as self‐reflection, derived from the writings of Johann Georg Hamann (1730–88). Starting from an intertextual analysis of Hamann's statements on self‐knowledge as a descent into hell that paves the way to divinisation, the article presents Hamann's intertextual writing practice (‘neuer Begriff ...
Anna Żymełka‐Pietrzak
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El concepto de parrhesía resulta ser un elemento clave en la última etapa del proyecto foucaultiano de realizar una historia del pensamiento, no sólo por cuanto supone una contribución al análisis de las técnicas de cuidado de sí, sino porque además ...
Beatriz Duarte Blanco +1 more
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Self-Care and Truth-Telling: Rethinking Care with Foucault
Although the care of the self looms large in Michel Foucault's later works, his analyses are largely neglected in current debates on care. This may be due to the fact that Foucault's work has so far been read primarily as an ethics and aesthetics of the ...
Gerald Posselt
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Pussy Riot and the Politics of Profanation : Parody, Performativity, Veridiction [PDF]
The article addresses the performances of the Russian feminist-punk band Pussy Riot as a paradigm of the politics of profanation developed in the recent work of Giorgio Agamben.
Prozorov, Sergei
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Decolonising (and) legal pluralism
Abstract Legal pluralism and decolonisation are global academic discourses and activist practices that emerge and intersect differently in different locations. In this paper, I draw upon and amplify some of the critical points made in Bharat Malkani's article with specific reference to the intersection of legal pluralism and decolonising practices in ...
MARGARET DAVIES
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3ª. CONFERÊNCIA: PARRHESIA E A CRISE DAS INSTITUIÇÕES DEMOCRÁTICAS
Hoje eu gostaria de completar o que iniciei anteriormente a respeito da parrhesiae a crise das instituições democráticas no século 4 a.C. E, a seguir, gostaria de deslocarmepara outra forma de parrhesia: a parrhesia no campo das relações pessoais ...
Michel Foucault
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This paper aims to problematize the theme of trust in the pedagogical relationships established in schools, and it does so by taking as a central one the notion of parrhesia, proposed by Michel Foucault based on the study of ancient Greek texts.
Sílvio Gallo +1 more
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AI and the Subjective Crisis of Knowledge
ABSTRACT Religious ethicists have observed how the threat of AI‐generated texts, images, and videos accentuates the problems of a “post‐truth” world already linked to algorithms that foster misinformation and echo chambers. There is also a less discussed problem occurring in science as it becomes increasingly dependent on AI's analytic techniques ...
Paul Scherz, Luis Vera
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