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Supporting Graduate Students’ Critical Reading: A Relational Approach Through the Development of Digital Resources
Published 2024-12-01“…This article documents a relational approach to developing digital resources to support novice graduate students’ critical engagement with scholarly literature in a context requiring the navigation of complex, interconnected dimensions of theory, practice, and professional identity. …”
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On the all-inclusive society, or how to leave no one behind
Published 2025-01-01“…Besides contributing with an interdisciplinary scholarly dialogue the article concludes by highlighting key insights from the interview on the relationship of contemporary societal and cultural disability issues in theory and practice. …”
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Moradores de cortiço, capitães da areia e cobradores urbanos: personagens excluídos da construção da ordem nacional
Published 2013-01-01“…We looked support in the Brazilian literature, used in dialogue with scholars who are dealing with the question under historical and social focuses, through works such as O cortiço, by Aluízio Azevedo (1890), Capitães da areia, by Jorge Amado (1937), and the shot story “O cobrador”, by Rubem Fonseca (1979). …”
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Philosophical Dogmas or Questions? A Defense of Philosophical Questioning as a Way of Life
Published 2024-12-01“…First, I demonstrate that scholars (including Hadot himself at many points) tend to view PWL as involving a set of philosophical “dogmas” (i.e., doctrines, arguments, or discourse) that are to be implemented in our lives through special practices or spiritual exercises. …”
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Tangential Points: Aleksandr Bogdanov and Sergei Eisenstein Revisited
Published 2021-12-01“…Eisenstein began to establish an international reputation thanks to the originality of his films and his eclectic theoretical writings that have remained a rich source of continuing discoveries for film scholars. I propose that both of these thinkers, in their own right, and by way of their common synergy, can contribute to a systemic understanding of today’s complex world and its cultural reflections.…”
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Theology and Women’s Agency in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana
Published 2023-07-01“…Various studies have found that cultural norms and religion sustain women’s experiences of IPV, inspiring various theories among feminist scholars and within religion on women’s agency. This study determines whether and how theology contributes to the agency of IPV survivors. …”
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A bibliometric analysis of reward-based crowdfunding related research: current trends and future prospect
Published 2025-01-01“…The research also sought to identify key authors, institutions, journals, and countries that hold paramount significance for future scholars delving into the study of reward-based crowdfunding, consequently delineating fundamental thematic underpinnings. …”
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Dissecting climate adaptation strategies and planning of ports from different theoretical angles
Published 2025-12-01“…While there is increasing research on climate adaptation strategies and planning of ports, there is a lack of works that explain how scholars address the topic from different theoretical angles. …”
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Slobodan Jovanović's interpretation of Plato's political philosophy
Published 2024-01-01“…Despite his comprehensive scholarly contributions, this aspect of Jovanović's work has not been thoroughly explored. …”
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The Term ‘Ebda’ in the Comparative View of Fakhr Razi and Allameh Tabatabai
Published 2024-05-01“…The hypotheses suggest that both scholars see Ebda as a unique attribute of God, distinct from other forms of creation.The findings confirm that both al-Razi and Tabatabai consider Ebda an act of God without precedent, supported by rational and scriptural evidence. …”
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Des poussières et du temps, notion de temporalité hétérochrone chez Jacques Rancière et Jean-Marc Desgent
Published 2017-10-01“…Relying on the collection Vingtièmes siècles of the poet Jean-Marc Desgent, I intend to verify the hypothesis of Jacques Rancière developed in Les mots de l’histoire, essai de poétique du savoir that scholarly history is nourished by words without fixed reference - heresy, revolution, democracy, bully, etc. – and seizes them in reference to specific events - the death of King Philip II, September 13, 1598 - briefly, it makes the history a few new tricks of literature. …”
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Trusted edge computing for smart healthcare
Published 2020-06-01“…With the rapid development of internet of things technology,in order to better develop modern medicine,avoid the “isolated” crisis of information,and meet the requirements of timeliness and computing performance of massive data generated by edge devices,it is a new trend of the times to combine edge computing with smart healthcare treatment.However,edge computing has a certain degree of openness,and it is prone to potential safety hazards.Therefore,people pay more and more attention to the security and privacy protection of edge computing system for smart healthcare treatment.The edge computing system and its architecture for smart healthcare were introduced,and the security risks encountered by smart healthcare in edge computing was explained,and some scholars’ solutions to the security risks were introduced.Finally,a security framework,and specific solutions for security and privacy protection under the framework were put forward,which providing some help for the trusted research of smart healthcare edge computing.…”
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Elisabeth of Bohemia on the Soul
Published 2023-03-01“…Following the lead of Descartes himself, the majority of scholars treat the problem of interaction as the core, or even the entirety, of Elisabeth’s objections to Descartes from this stage in the correspondence. …”
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Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes
Published 2017-06-01“…‘Landscape’ and ‘ritual’ have been largely discussed in the social and human sciences, although their inter-relatedness has gained li le scholarly a ention. Drawing on earlier studies of ritual and landscape, as well as the authors’ own ethnographic works, ‘ritual landscape’ is suggested here as a useful analytical tool with which to understand how landscapes are produced, and how they, in their turn, produce certain types of being. …”
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Critical race theory and the question of safety in dialogues on race
Published 2016-06-01“…Thereafter, the precepts of CRT are matched with insights from scholars in theology regarding the continued need to glean more precisely nuanced understandings of how race plays out in South African society. …”
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Thinking God in a Global Multi-religious Context: Trends, Challenges and Possibilities
Published 2018-10-01“…This article situates God-talk intentionally in the present global and post-secular horizon and asks about the implications of this hermeneutical move. Mapping scholarly trends in this regard is a specific aim of the article, which is written from the perspective of Systematic Theology in conversation with the Study of Religion. …”
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Keeping It Open: A TEI-based Publication Pipeline for Historical Documents
Published 2024-11-01“…Following the emergence of numerous projects to make use of historical archives, books, or other materials, as well as the exponentially growing needs for digital tools tailored for those tasks, the DAHN project (Dispositif de soutien à l’Archivistique et aux Humanités Numériques) developed a complete open-source pipeline made of tools and methods making it possible to present a digital scholarly edition of scanned handwritten material. …”
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Reading Augustine’s Confessions in Normandy in the 11th and 12th Centuries
Published 2014-12-01“…Scholars such as Pierre Courcelle have observed an intensification in interest in Augustine’s Confessions in medieval Europe after the 11th century. …”
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