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Photography in the Age of Surveillance: Ethics and the Photographer’s Responsibility

open access: yesEtkileşim
This paper examines the ethical dimensions of photographic practices in the context of pervasive surveillance, and how photography both reinforces and challenges the pervasive surveillance culture that defines modern society.
Çeyiz MAKAL FAIRCLOUGH
doaj   +1 more source

Affect Unchained: Violence, Voyeurism and Affection in the Art of Quentin Tarantino

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture, 2020
In the first part of the paper the author briefly revisits two of the most important traditions that stand behind the contemporary conceptualizations of affect: the Deleuzian tradition and the Lacanian one.
Adam Lipszyc
doaj   +1 more source

Julião Sarmento’s Moving Images: Vision’s Perversity For The Maintenance of Desire

open access: yesJournal of Science and Technology of the Arts, 2021
This article analyses an audiovisual essay created around the exhibition Julião Sarmento. Film Works, that took place in Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Porto in 2019.
Bruno Marques
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Becoming Dostoevsky (how Rowan Williams opens up Bakhtin)

open access: yesModern Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract With the end of Communism in Russia, non‐materialist contexts were enthusiastically restored to Mikhail Bakhtin's globally famous ideas of carnival, dialogism, and polyphony. This essay surveys Rowan Williams's 2008 study Dostoevsky: Language, Faith + Fiction as a major contribution to this effort, concentrating on those general philosophical ...
Caryl Emerson
wiley   +1 more source

The Eye and the Flesh: Céline, Bataille, and the Fascination with Death

open access: yesHumanities
This paper argues that Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Georges Bataille use voyeurism as a transgressive mechanism to confront death through the female body, a paradoxical site of life and decay.
Alexis Louis Chauchois
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Authentic Allyship for Trans and Gender Diverse People: A Patterns of Knowing Perspective in Nursing

open access: yesNursing Philosophy, Volume 27, Issue 4, October 2026.
ABSTRACT Trans and gender diverse people experience persistent inequities across healthcare systems, including discrimination in care, barriers to access, and poorer mental and physical health outcomes. While nurses are well placed to influence the quality and inclusivity of healthcare encounters, responses to these inequities have often focused ...
John Gilmore
wiley   +1 more source

Purchase and continuation intentions of over -the -top (OTT) video streaming platform subscriptions: a uses and gratification theory perspective

open access: yesTelematics and Informatics Reports, 2022
Over-the-top video streaming (OTT) platforms, by their consummate artistry, are changing how people watch television. No past research has investigated the relationship between OTT streaming platforms' different uses and gratifications (U&G ...
Devadas Menon, PhD
doaj   +1 more source

Developing Critical Consciousness: Pre‐Service Teachers' Understanding of Racialization and Commitment to Critical Race Praxis

open access: yesTESOL Journal, Volume 17, Issue 3, September 2026.
ABSTRACT This study explores how pre‐service teachers conceptualize their teaching practices in response to their growing awareness of the racialization of English learners in US schools. The study involved seven pre‐service teachers (PSTs) and included drawings, reflection essays, discussion posts from 11 meetings in informal settings, and two focus ...
Christian Fallas‐Escobar   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Écrire vers là où on ne sait pas : le secret pour horizon

open access: yesSymbolon, 2020
To Write Towards Where We Don't Know: Secret as a Horizon Writing can be considered as a way to unveil unconscious secrets, as Beckett and Bauchau seem to have tried in their works.
Julien Daillère
doaj  

Out of the dark – Psychological perspectives on people's fascination with true crime

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychology, Volume 117, Issue 3, Page 880-909, August 2026.
Abstract The success of the true crime media genre reflects humanity's avid curiosity about violence, deviance, and murder, yet psychological research on this phenomenon is lacking. In this article, we highlight why true crime consumption may be relevant to various research fields that go beyond simple media preferences.
Corinna Perchtold‐Stefan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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