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Intimate Uncertainties: A Mother Returns to Poetic Inquiry
Poetic inquiry offers the opportunity to become intimate with those multiple facets of self that shape our understanding. However, as scholars, even when we engage in creative forms of inquiry, we often find ourselves driven to ignore certain aspects of ...
Sarah MacKenzie-Dawson
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Attitudes of Plagiarism in Academic Writing among Postgraduate ELT Students at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of plagiarism in academic writing among postgraduate ELT students. To achieve this purpose, a descriptive survey design was used.
Buzayehu Degefe, Hailu Gutema
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Bodies in Space: Intensity, Representation, and the Posthuman in Tom McCarthy’s The Making of Incarnation [PDF]
The present paper aims to problematize the issues of representation and accessing reality in The Making of Incarnation, the latest novel by Tom McCarthy, a prominent contemporary British writer.
Codrin Aniculăese
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Being a Small State: Discussion on the Role of Size
This paper discusses theoretical debates regarding small states and their foreign policy and also argues that research should include more analysis of small states’ identities and the dominant meanings related to being a small state.
Justinas Lingevičius
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Jacques Derrida jako filozof historii – poróżnienie z Michelem Foucaultem
This article presents Jacques Derrida as a philosopher of history. The concepts he developed during his long intellectual career turn out to be linked to a specific vision of history.
Jakub Dadlez
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Abstract What do “justice,” “social justice,” and “injustice” mean? What is your idea of justice? This article analyzes macrolevel understandings of justice (distributive justice) in political philosophy and mesolevel understandings of justice as rectification (criminal and civil justice) in penal philosophy, law, and social science.
Kathleen Daly
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Legal Language as an Instrument for Describing Social Reality. Searching for Innovative Narrations
How we function in social reality is determined by various types of cognitive schemas. These concern people, social events and other phenomena.
Natalia Kohtamäki
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ABSTRACT This article examines how discomfort, as an embodied and affective experience, can be theorized through poststructuralist reflexivity to deepen feminist understandings of researcher subjectivity and power in qualitative research. I present two vignettes as illustrative of moments of discomfort conducting research “in the field” which I argue ...
Melissa Carr
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Abstract Drawing on Laclau and Mouffe's poststructuralist discourse theory, this article critically examines the von der Leyen Commission's agricultural trade policy under the European Green Deal. It elucidates the shift from a dominant neoliberal trade logic to open strategic autonomy, positioning agricultural trade as a foreign policy instrument. The
Mari Carlson
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Conceptualizing identity construction in language teacher education
Abstract The construct of identity has been widely debated among social theorists, as previous understandings of identity have given way to new conceptualizations that consider the important impact of social contextual and material factors. In light of this, it is clear that our theories of identity construction require heightened consideration of the ...
Darren K. LaScotte
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