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The Politics of Ethics in Sociolinguistics Introduction: (Re)Imagining Ethics in Sociolinguistics
ABSTRACT In an age of proliferating protocols and public moral anxieties, this Dialogue asks what sociolinguistics becomes when ethics is treated not as protocol but as relational practice. Contributions rework ethical obligation across three strands of thought: an ethics of responsibility after Levinas and Derrida, decolonial and Indigenous relational
Luke Holmes, Caroline Kerfoot
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In a more-than human world, museums as custodians of cultural memory and as trusted information sources are ideally placed to concretely re-work human subject positions and frame and promote posthuman theories and practices of life (Cameron 2015) through
Cameron, Fiona (R11275)
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Posthuman bodies? not so fast [PDF]
This article reflects on transhumanism and its promise to achieve bodies which will be forever young, healthy, and highly useful. From a critical approach mainly based on feminist theory, it recalls different points against this promise, as they can work
Fernández Guerrero, Olaya +1 more
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Rhetoric as a Posthuman Practice
Rhetorical ecologies of posthuman practice -- Posthuman practice and/as information -- Informing metastable orientations -- Orienting to topological engagement -- Engaging nomadic activity.Item embargoed for five ...
Boyle, Casey Andrew
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Posthuman Influences and Posthuman Characters in Children’s Literature [PDF]
Posthumanism is an ongoing philosophical discourse centered around the theoretical implications if beings completely beyond human were to exist. Linked to examples from fiction, this outlook is often associated with complex existential reflections on the
Eggensperger, Tim (M.A. (M.Ed.))
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This thesis examines the interaction between technologically mediated memories and the embodied individual. More specifically, the following engages fictional representations of visually mediated posthuman memories.
Collins, Travis John
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Loving the Machine: A Transition to Posthuman Intimacy in Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me (2019)
The growing interdependence between humans and machines has been a focal point in recent posthuman studies: scholars such as Rosi Braidotti (Posthuman Knowledge, 2019) have underlined the encroachment of technology on human beings and its subsequent ...
Adrien Spiga
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Posthuman figures in contemporary popular culture have heroic potential: Their physical strength transcends human limitations, and some possess a more comprehensive intelligence.
Fest, Kerstin +2 more
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This chapter defines posthuman fashion by inscribing it within the critical discourses of posthumanism and new materialism. Posthuman fashion blurs the categories between human and machine, humans and animals, virtual and material, and organic and ...
Manlow, V. +3 more
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Baradian Ways With Words and Their Ethical Implications for Sociolinguistics
ABSTRACT My response addresses the relationship between scholarly writing practices (in sociolinguistics) and ethics as response‐ability, approached through Barad's unique ways with words. Barad's work is based on the entanglement of ethics, ontology, and epistemology—ethico‐onto‐epistemology—which aligns with relational views of ontology and ethics ...
Lara‐Stephanie Krause‐Alzaidi
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