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ABSTRACT This paper introduces transboundary spanning as a novel concept for social movement analysis. Using Extinction Rebellion (XR) in the United States as a case study, we examine the relational dynamics of social movement boundary spanning: processes wherein actors and organizations engage across symbolic boundaries.
Tobias Müller, Peter Gardner
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In this article, I engage with the backstory to Frank Herbert’s Dune saga, viz. The Butlerian Jihad, tracing its genealogy, and considering its possible relevance for thinking about and motivating an Islamicate response to artificial intelligence (AI)
Syed Mustafa Ali
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Linguistic Justice in World Englishes: A View From Cultural Appropriation
ABSTRACT This article highlights the need to better clarify what we understand by linguistic justice. Failure to do so poses the danger that the concept not only remains something we may clamour for but is also one that we are unable or unwilling to recognize should we ever encounter it.
Lionel Wee
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Decolonizing the Mind: Intellectual Colonialism in Canadian Indigenous Residential Schooling
The present study draws on Canadian literature and the contributions of indigenous poets to the discipline, aiming to generate an indigenous voice in contemporary times. The present study aims to examine contemporary Indigenous Canadian poetry as a site
Syeda Marium Zara
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The outcomes reveal that Responsible Consumption and Production (RCP) positively affect Climate Action in the BRICS plus countries. Climate Action has a positive correlation with RCP. Climate Action positively affects RCP in the BRICS plus countries across various performance quantiles.
Seyed Alireza Athari +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of the Eternity of Punishment from the Perspectives of Ibn Arabi and Allameh Tabataba'i [PDF]
The issue of the eternity of punishment in the hereafter is one of the significant and challenging topics in Islamic sciences, including theology, philosophy, and exegesis. This subject has consistently attracted the attention of scholars due to its deep
Fardin Darabi Meydani +1 more
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Regulating Reality: Exploring Synthetic Media Through Multistakeholder AI Governance
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence's integration into daily life has brought with it a reckoning on the role such technology plays in society and the varied stakeholders who should shape its governance. This is particularly relevant for AI‐generated, or synthetic, media, an emergent visual technology impacting perceptions of media as records of reality ...
Claire R. Leibowicz
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The unfinished business: A decolonial reflection on the State of Emergency song by Simphiwe Dana
Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth critically examines colonialism, highlighting its violence, exploitation and dehumanisation. He argues that colonialism creates a stark division between the privileged colonisers and the marginalised colonised ...
Itumeleng D. Mothoagae +1 more
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"Post"-pandemic Capitalism: Reform or Transform? Comment on "Ensuring Global Health Equity in a Post-pandemic Economy". [PDF]
Waitzkin H.
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