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AI in Africa: Preliminary Notes on Design and Adoption [PDF]
The authors attempt to show how the proliferation of AI-led initiatives across Africa denotes a potential rebirth of modern forms of imperialism. Building on the concept of digital colonialism, we point to how the" for good" rhetoric in the AI arena ...
Adamu, Muhammad, Nkwo, Makuochi
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ABSTRACT Background The increasing burden of oral diseases in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) and limited access to and affordability of oral care disproportionately impact disadvantaged groups. Oral health research has been dominated by professional academic perspectives with limited contribution from the communities involved. The aim of this
Carol C. Guarnizo‐Herreño +9 more
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Towards Global Dialogism: Transcending \u27Cultural Imperialism\u27 and its Critics
Cultural studies have developed from a domestic stage into the present international platform, and a new theoretical framework is accordingly demanded. In other words, international cultural studies should have its own theoretical platform corresponding ...
Jin, Huimin
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The depth and breadth of capitalism at the Cape
Abstract Limited liability company legislation was introduced to the Cape Colony in 1861. An amendment in 1892 led to wider adoption, expanding and diversifying the capital market. Using novel data from the Cape Joint Stock Archive between 1892 and 1902, this paper examines who invested, where capital flowed, and how these patterns shaped firm outcomes
Edward Kerby, Lloyd Melusi Maphosa
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United all against Fascism and Imperialism: the Communist Party of Cuba and the cuban intellectuality against the italian invasion of Ethiopia (1935-1941) [PDF]
El artículo analiza el surgimiento y desarrollo del movimiento antifascista cubano como una de las repercusiones centrales que trajo la invasión italiana a Etiopía.
Consuegra Sanfiel, Alberto
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the positioning of elite Black African women in extractive labor spaces, arguing that their experiences are shaped by interrelated feminist concepts of care, time, experience, equality, and difference. Using an African feminist theoretical framework, the study recenters African epistemologies of work and embodiment to ...
Nerea Amisi Okong'o
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A hundred years after the 1917 october revolution: Imperialism, war, and revolution today
A hundred years ago, a historical sequence of imperialism, war, and revolution climaxed in the epoch-defining event of the 1917 October Socialist Revolution in Tsarist Russia.
Michael-Matsas, S.
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Blackening Careers Beyond Barriers: Intersectional Experiences of Black Women in Imperial Careers
ABSTRACT This article investigates how Black Brazilian women navigate and transform careers in the fields of medicine, law, and engineering, professions historically characterized by elitism, racism, and sexism. Employing intersectionality as a theoretical framework, methodological approach, and activist tool, the study analyses personal narratives to ...
Louise Rodrigues Silva +2 more
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ABSTRACT Multilingual students in Anglophone universities often operate in survival mode. While translanguaging supports learning, critical gaps remain in understanding how translanguaging pedagogies transform and sustain motivation in English‐dominant contexts.
Melissa Jufenna Slamet, Julie Choi
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The argument of this study revolves around the crisis of reconstructing identity as a manifestation of cultural resistance in White Teeth by British writer Zadie Smith and in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss. This study will focus on how Zadie Smith
Suzan Haddad, Haddad, Suzan
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