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    PHILOSOPHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS OF PERSONALITY by V. V. Khmil, I. S. Popovych

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The philosophical dimension of the study integrates the ontological, epistemological, axiological preconditions for the formation and realization of the social ideal, represented by the study of the expected future in the forms of utopia, eschatology and thanatology. Psychological dimension of the study has a sufficiently developed content orientation from the psychological content parameters of social expectations to the role of expectations in social institutions and various spheres of human life. …”
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    “Urban by nature”: The Sokoto jihadist approach to urban planning by Stephanie Zehnle

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The article will thus finally analyze the Sokoto utopia of a completely sedentarized and urbanized Muslim state—a policy propagated both against fellow Fulbe pastoralists and mobile Tuareg allies. …”
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    Educación en Derechos Humanos y Democracia by Federico Mayor Zaragoza

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…El fomento de la dignidad no es una utopía, al contrario, es una necesidad indispensable porque sin ella no pueden concretarse los derechos y deberes humanos de los que tanto dependen la seguridad, supervivencia y felicidad de todos y todas. …”
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    KULTŪRINIO IR SIMBOLINIO KAPITALO GAMYBA: "DISNEY" FENOMENAS by Gintautas Mažeikis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Keywords: Marxist notion of capital, fetishism, personification,  animation, institutionalisation, utopia. …”
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    KULTŪRINIO IR SIMBOLINIO KAPITALO GAMYBA: "DISNEY" FENOMENAS by Gintautas Mažeikis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Keywords: Marxist notion of capital, fetishism, personification,  animation, institutionalisation, utopia. …”
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    New Horizons In The Treatment Of Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer by Zein El Amir

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Added to this is the issue of the anatomy faculty. In Utopia, medical schools would have a highly trained team of anatomists, proficient in the traditional and modern methods of teaching the subject. …”
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    Anatomy In The Undergraduate Medical Curriculum; Blending The Old And New by Ayesha Yousaf

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…[ix] Added to this is the issue of the anatomy faculty. In Utopia, medical schools would have a highly trained team of anatomists, proficient in the traditional and modern methods of teaching the subject. …”
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    Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries – the TISP dataset by Niels G. Mede, Viktoria Cologna, Sebastian Berger, John Besley, Cameron Brick, Marina Joubert, Edward W. Maibach, Sabina Mihelj, Naomi Oreskes, Mike S. Schäfer, Sander van der Linden, Nor Izzatina Abdul Aziz, Suleiman Abdulsalam, Nurulaini Abu Shamsi, Balazs Aczel, Indro Adinugroho, Eleonora Alabrese, Alaa Aldoh, Mark Alfano, Innocent Mbulli Ali, Mohammed Alsobay, Marlene Altenmüller, R. Michael Alvarez, Richard Amoako, Tabitha Amollo, Patrick Ansah, Denisa Apriliawati, Flavio Azevedo, Ani Bajrami, Ronita Bardhan, Keagile Bati, Eri Bertsou, Cornelia Betsch, Apurav Yash Bhatiya, Rahul Bhui, Olga Białobrzeska, Michał Bilewicz, Ayoub Bouguettaya, Katherine Breeden, Amélie Bret, Ondrej Buchel, Pablo Cabrera-Álvarez, Federica Cagnoli, André Calero Valdez, Timothy Callaghan, Rizza Kaye Cases, Sami Çoksan, Gabriela Czarnek, Steven De Peuter, Ramit Debnath, Sylvain Delouvée, Lucia Di Stefano, Celia Díaz-Catalán, Kimberly C. Doell, Simone Dohle, Karen M. Douglas, Charlotte Dries, Dmitrii Dubrov, Małgorzata Dzimińska, Ullrich K. H. Ecker, Christian T. Elbaek, Mahmoud Elsherif, Benjamin Enke, Tom W. Etienne, Matthew Facciani, Antoinette Fage-Butler, Md. Zaki Faisal, Xiaoli Fan, Christina Farhart, Christoph Feldhaus, Marinus Ferreira, Stefan Feuerriegel, Helen Fischer, Jana Freundt, Malte Friese, Simon Fuglsang, Albina Gallyamova, Patricia Garrido-Vásquez, Mauricio E. Garrido Vásquez, Winfred Gatua, Oliver Genschow, Omid Ghasemi, Theofilos Gkinopoulos, Jamie L. Gloor, Ellen Goddard, Mario Gollwitzer, Claudia González-Brambila, Hazel Gordon, Dmitry Grigoryev, Gina M. Grimshaw, Lars Guenther, Håvard Haarstad, Dana Harari, Lelia N. Hawkins, Przemysław Hensel, Alma Cristal Hernández-Mondragón, Atar Herziger, Guanxiong Huang, Markus Huff, Mairéad Hurley, Nygmet Ibadildin, Maho Ishibashi, Mohammad Tarikul Islam, Younes Jeddi, Tao Jin, Charlotte A. Jones, Sebastian Jungkunz, Dominika Jurgiel, Zhangir Kabdulkair, Jo-Ju Kao, Sarah Kavassalis, John R. Kerr, Mariana Kitsa, Tereza Klabíková Rábová, Olivier Klein, Hoyoun Koh, Aki Koivula, Lilian Kojan, Elizaveta Komyaginskaya, Laura König, Lina Koppel, Kochav Koren Nobre Cavalcante, Alexandra Kosachenko, John Kotcher, Laura S. Kranz, Pradeep Krishnan, Silje Kristiansen, André Krouwel, Toon Kuppens, Eleni A. Kyza, Claus Lamm, Anthony Lantian, Aleksandra Lazić, Oscar Lecuona, Jean-Baptiste Légal, Zoe Leviston, Neil Levy, Amanda M. Lindkvist, Grégoire Lits, Andreas Löschel, Alberto López-Ortega, Carlos Lopez-Villavicencio, Nigel Mantou Lou, Chloe H. Lucas, Kristin Lunz-Trujillo, Mathew D. Marques, Sabrina J. Mayer, Ryan McKay, Hugo Mercier, Julia Metag, Taciano L. Milfont, Joanne M. Miller, Panagiotis Mitkidis, Fredy Monge-Rodríguez, Matt Motta, Iryna Mudra, Zarja Muršič, Jennifer Namutebi, Eryn J. Newman, Jonas P. Nitschke, Ntui-Njock Vincent Ntui, Daniel Nwogwugwu, Thomas Ostermann, Tobias Otterbring, Jaime Palmer-Hague, Myrto Pantazi, Philip Pärnamets, Paolo Parra Saiani, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Michal Parzuchowski, Yuri G. Pavlov, Adam R. Pearson, Myron A. Penner, Charlotte R. Pennington, Katerina Petkanopoulou, Marija M. Petrović, Jan Pfänder, Dinara Pisareva, Adam Ploszaj, Karolína Poliaková, Ekaterina Pronizius, Katarzyna Pypno-Blajda, Diwa Malaya A. Quiñones, Pekka Räsänen, Adrian Rauchfleisch, Felix G. Rebitschek, Cintia Refojo Seronero, Gabriel Rêgo, James P. Reynolds, Joseph Roche, Simone Rödder, Jan Philipp Röer, Robert M. Ross, Isabelle Ruin, Osvaldo Santos, Ricardo R. Santos, Philipp Schmid, Stefan Schulreich, Bermond Scoggins, Amena Sharaf, Justin Sheria Nfundiko, Emily Shuckburgh, Johan Six, Nevin Solak, Leonhard Späth, Bram Spruyt, Olivier Standaert, Samantha K. Stanley, Gert Storms, Noel Strahm, Stylianos Syropoulos, Barnabas Szaszi, Ewa Szumowska, Mikihito Tanaka, Claudia Teran-Escobar, Boryana Todorova, Abdoul Kafid Toko, Renata Tokrri, Daniel Toribio-Florez, Manos Tsakiris, Michael Tyrala, Özden Melis Uluğ, Ijeoma Chinwe Uzoma, Jochem van Noord, Christiana Varda, Steven Verheyen, Iris Vilares, Madalina Vlasceanu, Andreas von Bubnoff, Iain Walker, Izabela Warwas, Marcel Weber, Tim Weninger, Mareike Westfal, Florian Wintterlin, Adrian Dominik Wojcik, Ziqian Xia, Jinliang Xie, Ewa Zegler-Poleska, Amber Zenklusen, Rolf A. Zwaan

    Published 2025-01-01
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    La descolonización de la economía política y los estudios postcoloniales: transmodernidad, pensamiento fronterizo y colonialidad global by Ramón Grosfoguel

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Se discuten ademas los conceptos de «colonialidad del poder», «epistemologías fronterizas» y de «transmodernidad» para pensar no en «nuevas utopias» sino en «utopias otras» a partir de una cartografía distinta de las relaciones de poder global del «sistema-mundo Europeo/Euro-norteamericano moderno/colonial capitalista/patriarcal». …”
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    Définir la fiction climatique, ou cli-fi by Andrew Milner

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It then proceeds to explore the history of Francophone climate fiction, from Jules Verne to Jean-Marc Ligny, through conceptualisations borrowed from utopian studies, especially the distinction between classical and critical utopias and dystopias. It argues for the importance of fictions that are scientifically plausible, but which nonetheless retain a credible utopian content and concludes by offering Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future as a model of such fiction.…”
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    Nostalgie et posthistoire dans quelques utopies louis-quatorziennes (1675-1714) by Peter Murvai

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Thus, inside this paradigm, the hypothesis of a correlation between the classical narrative utopias and the ideology of progress doesn’t stand scrutiny given the fact that these texts reject the foundations of liberalism in the name of the old ideal of the civic republicanism and of the simplicity of the Native Americans.…”
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    « ‘This, I told myself, was really Africa’. Des territoires et des femmes. Récits féminins de voyage en Afrique Australe à la fin du XIXe siècle » by Ludmila Ommundsen

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Although conjuring up feminist utopias, weren’t these female writers trying to construct a conspicuous literary ghetto ?…”
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    El horizonte de sentido. Desafíos de las disciplinas de las ciencias sociales: Organización de conocimiento desde la investigación by Viviana Banguero Camacho

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…La organización compleja de conocimiento y el horizonte de sentidos desde nuestros propios contextos históricos y socioculturales, implica una configuración emergente de espacios de resonancia de voces abiertas que constituyen utopías renovadas en un escenario simbolizado en la palabra escrita del sujeto con otros sujetos para sujetos, en un pensamiento que recrea el mundo en el humano y lo humano en el mundo.…”
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    De l’Antiquité à la science-fiction : la réinvention de Babylone dans les représentations artistiques occidentales des xxe et xxie siècles by Ariane Aujoulat

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Studying these changes enables us to understand the surprising iconographic innovations that were the result: technological progress, slavery and totalitarianism, as well as utopias and towers of books are new elements that influence representations of the myth.…”
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    Lecteur méfiant de science-fiction et développement de savoir-faire en lecture by Philippe Clermont

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article looks at cultural and didactic approaches to the study of utopias and extraordinary journeys from the classical period to more contemporary dystopias, as well as resistant texts and the paradigm of the reader subject. …”
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    Principales problemas de la juventud rural colombiana y políticas públicas vinculadas by German Darío Hémbuz Falla, Beatriz Del Carmen Peralta Duque

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the results, the experiences of young subjects who study and work in the field are revealed, and they are profiled as historical and autonomous subjects in the articulated reconstruction of possible utopias. Among the conclusions obtained, it is highlighted that the population of the municipalities under analysis has not been the object of public policies linked to the youth of the coffee-growing region.…”
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    Le rôle du numérique dans la redéfinition des communs urbains by Hervé Le Crosnier, Philippe Vidal

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Then we discuss the way digital equipment can lead to the conception of the city as a plateform, pointing limits of the service city and of new utopias brought to town by digital giants. Then we look how the commons and commoners can use the digital infrastructure around three subjects: how the digital helps coordinating actions and ideas of the commons; how it gives commonners the ability to show the urban commons, mostly through participative maps; and the importance of open data. …”
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    Les espaces de l’utopie by Thomas Coste

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By taking a comparative look at three of these projects at the beginning of the period—Eden (Germany: 1893), the Purleigh colony (United Kingdom: 1896-1901) and the Milieu libre de Vaux (France: 1903-1907)—this article sets out to fill this gap. These utopias were established on the basis of a critique of capitalist modernity, materialised by the development of wage-labour, cities and technology. …”
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