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Why feminist technoscience and feminist phenomenology should engage with each other: on subjectification/subjectivity [PDF]
Feminist technoscience and feminist phenomenology have seldom been brought into dialogue with each other, despite them sharing concerns with subjectivity and normativity, and despite both of them moving away from sharp subject-object distinctions.
Kristin Zeiler
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Learning about Students’ Receiving Special Educational Support Experiences of Qualification, Socialization and Subjectification in Finnish Vocational Education and Training: A Narrative Approach [PDF]
This paper airs the experiences of eighteen students with special educational needs completing their studies at a Finnish vocational institution, which has a mandate to provide intensive special support for the students.
Sanna Ryökkynen +3 more
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The shifting subjectification of the ‘widening participation’ student
In this chapter, we focus on the emotional dimensions of widening participation (WP) that are often obscured through much activity and evaluation surrounding National Collaborative Outreach Programmes (NCOPs). We consider, using data collected with young
Emily Danvers, Tamsin Hinton‐Smith
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Health represents a context where it is possible to observe the relationship between individuals and society, namely which spaces of autonomy are left for the individuals and which social forces are exercised on them.
Matteo Finco
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This article discusses promises and pitfalls of employee-oriented workplace flexibility. The concept of employee-oriented flexibility applies to broad-based programs and individualized approaches.
Severin Hornung, Thomas Höge
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The Ill Body. Between power and rebellion [PDF]
This article examines the issue of the ill body from two perspectives which are at the same time two parts of this paper. The first one which follows Michel Foucault, concerns production of the specific type of the subject, namely the patient and ...
Katarzyna Dworakowska
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Translation and Interpreting Studies education in the midst of platform capitalism
In this study, we examine how TIS education unfolds within an all-encompassing digital education context that has been dramatically intensified by the sudden switch over to online-only instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic in major universities in ...
Mehmet Sahin, Sevket Benhur Oral
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“From the Speaker’s Point of View” – Subjectification as Pragmatic-Semantic Language Change
The article demonstrates the importance of subjectification processes in shaping the metatextual layer of language. Using three lexical units (prawda ‘true, right’, pewnie ‘sure, certainly’ and szalenie ‘extremely, madly’) as examples, the author shows
Magdalena Pastuch
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