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ABSTRACT This study examines the use of environmental disclosure as a strategic tool to manage legitimacy crises in a mining company, adopting critical discourse analysis (CDA) as the main methodology. Focusing on a case of environmental disaster, this research reveals how corporate narratives can be manipulated to minimize responsibility and reinforce
Renata Luiza de Castilho Rossoni +1 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a close‐hearing analysis of Forest 404, a transmedial audio drama that was released to BBC Sounds in 2019. Despite the drama's eco‐dystopian critique of teleological ‘progress’ narratives (that enable and perpetuate the destruction of the natural world), I argue that the series ultimately propagates a sense of inevitability
Matilda Jones
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In this article, the author explores the metaphysical foundations of evil. Research shows that as a transcendental phenomenon, evil reveals itself in two “optics”. On the one hand, evil means certain ontological aspects, which are distortions of the mode
Yuliia Yu. Brodetska
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Can Artificial Intelligence Foster Deep Personalization in Education?
ABSTRACT Proposals for the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in education are often accompanied by claims that it promotes ‘personalization’. However, the concept of personalization has been narrowly and ambiguously framed. This paper traces the genealogy of the notion of personalization in education, highlighting its roots in Anglo‐Saxon ...
Santiago Tomás Bellomo, Karen Sun
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Knowledge, the ‘Moment of Writing’ and the Simulacrum Diaries of Johanna Brandt-Van Warmelo
Diary-writing is usually defined around assumptions about the temporal and spatial circumstances of writing, which underpin what kind of knowledge diaries are understood to ‘hold’. The epistemological status of diaries is rooted in an assumed ontology,
Dampier, Helen, Stanley, Liz
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The article is based on the analysis of documentary and monographic literature that characterizes a period of the show trials and the Great Terror of 1936-1938 in Soviet Union. The concept of the French postmodernist, philosopher J. Baudrillard about the
Ihor Rymar
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When I say … Simulated ‘patients’
Medical Education, EarlyView.
Gerard J. Gormley +2 more
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SMART CITY CONTROL ROOMS: The Rewiring of Local Governance Landscapes in India
Abstract Smart city control rooms are prominent components of the smart city discourse. They embody a long‐standing dream to visualize and manage multiple urban processes in real time through the collation of data flows. Previous research has produced important insights into the design, construction and operation of these facilities.
Devika Prakash +2 more
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Into the uncanny valley: Simulation versus simulacrum?
In this article, we introduce a key concept from postmodern theory - that of the simulacrum - and explore its relevance for healthcare professions education (HPE). Specifically, we apply this lens to the contemporary trend for simulation in pedagogic and
Kearney, Grainne P.; id_orcid +7 more
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ABSTRACT In this article, we report on a series of professional development (PD) workshops, focusing on its design and emerging ‘grammars’ of power and racialisation that serve as a toolkit for schools. Bringing together scholarship in critical literacies, antiracist education, and racial semiotics, we conduct a critical socio‐material analysis of the ...
Navan Govender +3 more
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