Results 1 to 10 of about 1,006 (198)
The Presence and Nature of AI-Use Disclosure Statements in Medical Education Journals: A Bibliometric Study [PDF]
Background: As AI use becomes more common in research, disclosure policies have emerged to ensure transparency and appropriateness. However, database research in other fields suggests that disclosure may lag behind AI use.
Muhammad Ans +6 more
doaj +2 more sources
This article discusses academic (Open Access) publishing as a tool. On the one hand, with regards to a commercial publishing industry that ties in its inequalities in the institutional legitimation of knowledges with a neoliberal, competitive, and ...
Rebekka Kiesewetter
doaj +9 more sources
Editorial: Tools for research (and to predetermine) the world
Pushing authors to make themselves visible in the text ‒ through autoethnography ‒ to account for the decisions that drive their empirical research work, explain the performative relationships that link them to their tools, and show the process of ...
Renato Bernasconi
doaj +9 more sources
Oscar del Barco Editor: The Construction of a Politics of Theory at Ediciones Caldén
In this paper, we look at how theory and publishing practices were intertwined in Argentina between 1967 and 1976. We do so by analyzing “El hombre y su mundo” [“The Man and His World"], a collection of books directed by Oscar del Barco for Ediciones ...
Verónica Stedile
doaj +1 more source
With the rise of various practices of publishing (making literature available to the public), it seems necessary to better frame and define what is increasingly referred to as the “literary arts”, a term that refers to the idea of “living literature ...
René Audet
doaj +1 more source
When ‘Being’ Becomes ‘Doing’: Representing Queer Masculinities in Screen(dance) Space
Departing from the proposal set out in Amelia Abraham’s Queer Intentions: A (Personal) Journey Through LGBTQ+ Culture - that although being gay is now largely accepted in the global north, there is still a disparity in the acceptance of actions - I ...
Callum Anderson
doaj +1 more source
Performative Translation: Latvia’s Orbita Group as a Post-Monolingual Heterotopia
The Orbita multimedia and poetry collective, based in Riga, Latvia, has succeeded in making poetry written in Russian an integral part of the Latvian cultural and literary scene, despite the burden borne by Russian language and culture in this society ...
Kevin M. F. Platt
doaj +5 more sources
Pés vivos in "El queso del quechua" by Glauco Mattoso
This paper approaches "El queso del quechua," the Spanish-language translation of Brazilian writer Glauco Mattoso’s short story "O quitute do quíchua," on the basis of certain central concepts: fetishism, anthropophagy, blindness, coprophagy, and ...
Alejandro Castro
doaj +1 more source
”Sveriges första barnbok med hen”
”Sweden’s First Children’s Book with They”: Norm-Criticism and Didactics in Kivi & Monsterhund Around 2007, several self-proclaimed norm-critical publishing companies were established in Sweden.
Louise Almqvist
doaj +1 more source
After publishing three relatively unnoticed novels, French writer Annie Ernaux stopped labeling her books as novels and adopted a documentary and autobiographical rhetoric.
Karl Agerup
doaj +1 more source

