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  1. Strugglin' Fenix: Between sociology and human eth(i)ology.Victor Adelino Ausina Mota - manuscript
    the study of ants and insects com understand human behaviour and discourse, his politics and ways do keep alive some dreams that can come true.
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  2. Reducing Existential Risk By Reducing The Allure Of Unwarranted Antibiotics: Two low-cost interventions.Nick Byrd & Olivia Parlow - manuscript
    Over one million annual deaths have been attributed to bacterial antimicrobial resistance. Although antibiotics have saved countless other lives, overuse and misuse of antibiotics increases this global threat. Developing new antibiotics and retraining clinicians can be undermined by patients who pressure clinicians to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics. So we validated two low-cost, scalable interventions for improving antibiotic decisions in an online randomized control trial and a pre-registered replication (N = 985). Both first-person vignette experiments found that an infographic and text message (...)
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  3. How Humor Works - A Clear Proposal For a Classic Question.E. Garrett Ennis - manuscript
    A short, clear and complete theory that explains the origins and properties of the human humor instinct, which has been the subject of incomplete research for thousands of years. The paper's theory uses evolutionary psychology and a basic informal equation, and unites the findings of the previous theories, including explaining the logical basis behind many types of humor as well as the common sayings associated with it.
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  4. How Humor Works, Part II - Status Loss Theory as the Logical Basis of All Forms of Humor.E. Garrett Ennis - manuscript
    This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" paper), and applies it to 40 real-world examples, including memes, radio and TV shows, movie and comic book tropes, song parodies, humor sayings, stand-up comedy cliches, known psychological quirks of humor, and more, to demonstrate the theory's potential to function as the first clear, complete, logical, and simple basis for defining, studying, and understanding humor in all of its forms.
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  5. "How Humor Works" Introduction - The "Holy Grail" Humor Theory in One Page.E. Garrett Ennis - manuscript
    This paper introduces the "Status Loss Theory of Humor," as detailed in "How Humor Works" and "How Humor Works, Part II" , in a single page. This theory has the potential to fully, clearly, and naturally explain the human humor instinct, and has made predictions that are being confirmed by other studies.
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  6. Die Piks-Treiber: die Rolle der Medien als Handlanger der Pharma-Industrie in Zeiten von digitaler Bücherverbrennung und Witch Hunt 2.0.Martin A. M. Gansinger - manuscript
  7. Rofemtic Quotes, Quirks and Quarks.Louise Goueffic - manuscript
    Quotes re the situation of the 10,000 embedded male-biased names in language about our species making people believe the basis of mind is male.
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  8. Total SciComm — All out science communication.Manh-Toan Ho & Manh-Tung Ho - manuscript
    This essay seeks to introduce a philosophy of science communication: Total SciComm or all out science communication. The concept is inspired by the Dutch total football, in which, every player can play at any role. Similarly, in Total Scicomm, the scientific community employs every medium to communicate scientific ideas and engages all scientist in the process. -/- この論文は、科学のコミュニケーションの哲学を紹介することを目指している:Total SciComm (トータルサイコム) またはすべての科学のコミュニケーション。 このコンセプトは、あらゆるプレーヤーがあらゆる役割を果たすことができるオランダ全土のフットボールに触発されています。 同様に、トータルサイコムでは、科学界はあらゆる媒体を使用して科学的アイデアを伝え、その過程ですべての科学者を関与させる。.
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  9. Ciencia, moralidad y comunicación en Eduardo Nicol: una perspectiva metafísica.Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira - manuscript
    Entre las figuras que hicieron de parteaguas para la filosofía en México después del exilio español de fines de los años treinta, una cuya importancia está todavía por conocerse y difundirse es la de Eduardo Nicol, que murió apenas en 1990. Su amplia obra intelectual se articula durante alrededor de cincuenta años. En las siguientes líneas se recogen pasajes de dos capítulos que forman parte de Ideas de vario linaje, y que revelan ciertos trazos del pensamiento del pensador catalán, pertinentes (...)
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  10. Universal Yearning for Understanding.Venkata Rayudu Posina & Shankar - manuscript
    Math literacy is miniscule compared to the near universal language literacy of mother tongues. Our search for the root cause of this undesirable human condition led us to: Grammar (or the abstract essence) of a language. Language learning begins with grammar, unless the language happens to be mathematics, which is unique in not even considering including the grammar (abstract general/theory) of mathematics in the mathematical pedagogy. Here we make a case for introducing the abstract essence of mathematics--Conceptual Mathematics--in high school (...)
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  11. Tiến bộ công nghệ, AI: Kỷ nguyên số và an ninh thông tin quốc gia.Vương Quân Hoàng, Lã Việt Phương, Nguyễn Hồng Sơn & Nguyễn Minh Hoàng - manuscript
    Sự tiến bộ nhanh chóng của các nền tảng Công nghệ Thông tin (CNTT) và ngôn ngữ lập trình đã làm thay đổi hình thái vận động và phát triển của xã hội loài người. Không gian mạng và các tiện ích đi kèm ngày càng được mở rộng, dẫn đến sự chuyển dịch dần từ đời sống trong thế giới thực sang đời sống trong thế giới ảo (còn gọi là không gian mạng hay không gian số). Sự mở (...)
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  12. Ecstasy of Communication and Scarcity of Authenticity.Morteza Shahram - manuscript
    A Cultural Criticism --- Clearly there can be nothing more praiseworthy than conferring virtues on things. Then the most celebrated strand of ecstasy of communication can be identified as the factor responsible for conferring an extra virtue to an already virtuous. This is problematic because, according to Nietzsche, one virtue is more of a virtue than two, because it is more of a knot for one's destiny to cling to. Excessive communication is the antipode of authenticity. Because where there is (...)
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  13. The Browsing Subject: Phenomenology and the Internet on Pandemic Time.Hannibal Travis - manuscript
    Does browsing the world through a screen change a person, especially in the context of COVID-19? Recent studies indicate that self-care, psychological well-being, and empathy may suffer. The “Californian ideology” privileges expression of the self even as digital technology tends to interrupt the modern trend towards elaborating distinct selves via texts that convey knowledge. Meanwhile, digital browsing may be fracturing attention and empathy. -/- As these changes proceed, legislators react to a medical and social crisis. Relaxation of business, community center, (...)
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  14. Polite Politics.Mota Victor - manuscript
    What about polite politics, even in the streets? A brief reflection about sense and violence and representational difference.
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  15. A Violência Simbólica (Symbolic Violence).Mota Victor - manuscript
    Symbolic violence from TV, due to false regulation on content, in Spain, Portugal, Canada, France and US.
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  16. The Language of Asclepius: The Role and Diffusion of the Written Word in—and the Visual Language of—the Cult of Asclepius.Jan M. Van der Molen - Oct 28, 2019 - University of Groningen.
    In this first of two essays written on the topic of ancient greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and discuss the role of the written word and of visual language within the cult of Asclepius at Epidauros, by both looking at the creation and function of the Epidaurian sanctuary's healing inscriptions—also called 'iamata'. Throughout the essay I have made use of J.L. Austin's Speech Act Theory to better contextualize the meaning of the inscriptions dealt with.
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  17. Greek Ritual Norms: The Textuality of Ritual Norms ('Sacred Laws') in the Ancient Greek World.Jan M. Van der Molen - Oct 28, 2019 - University of Groningen.
    In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and discuss the textuality of ritual norms or, 'sacred laws', by looking 1) at the reasons for these ritual norms to have been written down in the first place and 2) how these norms/laws/decrees were able to get their observers to adhere to them. Throughout the essay I have made use of J.L. Austin's Speech Act Theory to better contextualize the meaning of the (...)
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  18. Bachelor Thesis: De Relatie Tussen Beeldvorming in de Media en de Nasleep van Onze ‘Vuile Oorlog’ in Indië – Chapter IV.Jan M. Van der Molen - Jul 3, 2018 - Dissertation, Amsterdam University
    In dit hoofdstuk presenteer ik de belangrijkste bevindingen en uitspraken uit mijn diepte-interviews met de respondenten. Ik geef hiermee antwoord op de deelvragen ‘Wat voor beeld wordt er gevormd in Nederlandse kranten over geweldpleging door de Staat in Nederlands-Indië?’, ‘Welk beeld in Nederlandse kranten is exemplarisch voor positieve of negatieve berichtgeving over geweldpleging door de Staat in Nederlands-Indië?’, ‘Wat zijn de belangrijkste reacties geweest van media, Staat of andere betrokkenen op de berichtgeving in kranten over Nederlandse oorlogsmisdaden in Indië?’ en (...)
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  19. Divine Leadership and The Ruler Cult in Roman and Contemporary Times.Jan M. Van der Molen - Jan 13, 2020 - University of Groningen.
    Seeing how the idea of the ‘ruler cult’ and the necessary ‘myth-making’ to establish it exists to this day, as seen with the regime of a 21st century dictator like Kim Jong-il, it would be most interesting to see what parallels exist between cases of divine leadership and what we might learn about our contemporary cult rulers when looking at the dynamics of the two-millennia-old cult of the deified Emperor Augustus. As such, I have formulated a central question that focuses (...)
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  20. Sakura imagery and cosmetics: Colour symbolism, aesthetics and cultural significance in an Australian context.Mio Bryce, Kelsey E. Scholes & Jane Simon - forthcoming - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
    This article examines contemporary representations of sakura (cherry blossom) in cosmetics marketing. Since the Heian period, sakura has been loved and regarded as having tangible and metaphorical significance in Japan. Imagery of sakura is rich in ambiguity and has a complex history as evident in its use in the militaristic promotion of heroism, especially related to the Second World War. However, in recent decades, sakura imagery has proliferated across a range of popular culture both inside and out of Japan. In (...)
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  21. Philosophos Philosophy: the intersubjectivity of Sophos, the one and the real self.Ulrich de Balbian - forthcoming - Academic Publishers.
    Philosophy: the intersubjectivity of Sophos, the one and the real self, of the mystic, pure consciousness..
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  22. Entrevista al actor Daniel Neuman, de la serie televisiva Mil oficios (2001-2003).Jesús Miguel Delgado Del Aguila - forthcoming - Microtextualidades. Revista Internacional de Microrrelato y Minificción.
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  23. Commodifying adolescence for performance and profit: Language and gender in Japanese idol music.Hannah E. Dahlberg-Dodd - forthcoming - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
    Japanese pop idols occupy an ambiguous position in the broader popular music landscape, straddling a line between fiction and non-fiction, simultaneously characterological yet physically instantiated. As idealized representations of the girl or boy next door, idols serve as both ‘image characters’ who can be used to sell a variety of products, as well as ‘quasi companions’ meant to provide fans with a manufactured sense of intimacy. Using a joint quantitative and qualitative approach, this article analyses the lyrics of female idol (...)
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  24. Righteous Radicals on Heavy Rotation. A cross-case study of the Bobo Shanti Rasta Mansion and its representation in Jamaican Dancehall/Reggae in regard to Five Percenter ideology in US-Hip Hop.Martin A. M. Gansinger - forthcoming
    While US-Hip Hop has been attested considerable influence of the controversial Black supremacy movement Five Percent Nation, a similar pattern can be observed with the rigid Rastafarian doctrine of the Bobo Shanti Order and Jamaican Dancehall-Reggae. Considering the commercial relevance and global popularity of both musical styles, this study attempted to shed light on the question if either artists are using controversy for promotional agendas or it is them being used for missionary purposes in turn. A multi-layerd cross-case study based (...)
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  25. Husserl’s time consciousness in regard to extemporaneous communication practices in performing arts and traditional knowledge systems.Martin A. M. Gansinger - forthcoming - Immediate. Currents in Communication, Culture and Philosophy.
    This study is aiming at analyzing extemporaneous methods of instructional speech in the context of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order and its parallels with improvised music as well as potential for modern educational purposes. Focusing on a processual analysis covering the flow of events in the communication and its environment, the work is using approaches applied in performance studies as well as improvised music, as well as cognitive science and psychological perspectives concerned with the mechanisms of the subconsciousness. Field research data (...)
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  26. From Ghetto to Gods, from Protest to Priest: The (pro)creative transformation of Self in Five Percenter Rap and its analogies to sapiential traditions in Islamic theology.Martin A. M. Gansinger - forthcoming - New York, État de New York, États-Unis: Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield).
    This chapter aims at pointing out the correspondences between the transformative Five Percenter process of self-cultivation outlined in the Supreme Mathematics and previous interpretations articulated and transmitted in the sapiential traditions of Islam, Christianity, or Taoism.
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  27. Evaluating Bibliometrics Reviews: A Practical Guide for Peer Review and Critical Reading.Anh-Duc Hoang - forthcoming - Evaluation Review.
    Along with discussing bibliometric analyses’ limitations and potential biases, this paper addresses the growing need for comprehensive guidelines in evaluating bibliometric research by providing systematic frameworks for both peer reviewers and readers. While numerous publications provide guidance on implementing bibliometric methods, there is a notable lack of frameworks for assessing such research, particularly regarding performance analysis and science mapping. Drawing from an extensive review of bibliometric practices and methodological literature, this paper develops structured evaluation frameworks that address the complexity of (...)
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  28. Internet meme transformation rules: A view from Peirce’s semiotics.Natalia Lukianova, Angelina Bobrova & Elena Fell - forthcoming - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
    Internet memes – images and GIFs – have become part of internet pop culture and are here to stay. Memes’ success as an online communication phenomenon is due, to some extent, to the fact that memes are self-explanatory. Indeed, messages conveyed in memes, however complex, are instantaneously grasped. The themes that memes cover can be casual or serious, but the humour and wit they radiate diffuse the tension of most sombre topics. However, it is unclear what makes a particular meme (...)
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  29. Discourses on Countering Violent Extremism: The Strategic Interplay Between Fear and Security After 9/11.Michael Stohl, Benjamin Smith & Musa Al-Gharbi - forthcoming - Critical Studies on Terrorism.
    This article explores the construction of extremism in media discourse, the factors driving specific constructions and the implications of these constructions for counterterrorism policy. We contend that extremism has predominantly and increasingly been framed as a security issue. This article explores the implications of this practice through the framework of securitisation. We measure the average intensity of security framing in 38,616 articles found in three major US newspapers, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times, between 20 January (...)
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  30. Dismantling the deficit model of science communication using Ludwik Fleck’s theory of thinking collectives.Victoria M. Wang - forthcoming - In Jonathan Y. Tsou, Shaw Jamie & Carla Fehr, Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism: Themes from the Work of Matthew J. Brown. Cham: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science. Springer.
    Numerous societal issues, from climate change to pandemics, require public engagement with scientific research. Such engagement reveals challenges that can arise when experts communicate with laypeople. One of the most common frameworks for framing these communicative interactions is the deficit model of science communication, which holds that laypeople lack scientific knowledge and/or positive attitudes towards science, and that imparting knowledge will fill knowledge gaps, lead to desirable attitude/behavior changes, and increase trust in science. §1 introduces the deficit model in more (...)
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  31. Speed, demon! Accelerationism’s rhetoric of weird, mystical, cosmic love.Brian Zager - forthcoming - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
    Accelerationism offers a theoretical stance towards capitalism that takes shape in various rhetorical guises. In general, these writings attempt to push through the boundaries imposed by capital while speeding off into unknown possible futures. While some articulations of this philosophy rely on traditional scholarly argumentation, others proceed along more obscure paths to envision a post-capitalist (and usually post-human) future. In this article, I focus on the latter approach by examining how some accelerationist works embrace occult poetics and subsequently align with (...)
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  32. (1 other version)The most important book never written:a media history of Saul Kripke’s scholarly Samizdat.Margie Borschke - 2025 - Amodern 12.
    This paper considers the significance of informal publication and circulation in the work of the philosopher Saul Kripke (1940-2022). It argues that everyday copying technologies (e.g. tape recording, photocopying) enabled academics in the 1970s and 1980s to create living documents whose private preservation and circulation maintained a community of interest and makes a case for understanding these technologies and techniques of reproduction as essential to the composition of Kripke’s ground-breaking published work. Kripke lectured a great deal, usually without notes, and (...)
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  33. Seeing Through Solid Words: Using Gebser’s Concept of Transparency to Understand a Gnostic Poem Expressing Integral Consciousness.Lisa Maroski - 2025 - Journal of Conscious Evolution 21.
    It is difficult to express integral consciousness using ordinary language because of the inherent tendency of language to separate and distinguish. Jean Gebser, in The Ever-Present Origin, suggested concepts such as transparency and diaphaneity as ways to access integral consciousness, and the Gnostic text The Thunder, Perfect Mind (TPM) is written from the perspective of a being with integral consciousness. I use Jean Gebser’s concepts of transparency and diaphaneity to explicate TPM, an enigmatic, paradoxical poem in the Nag Hammadi Library. (...)
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  34. Gọi tên sự thay đổi: Từ ngữ mới có thể giúp cứu hành tinh.Cò Quăm - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Liệu từ ngữ mới có thể giúp chống lại biến đổi khí hậu?
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  35. Ai nắm giữ quyền lực? Mạng lưới xã hội định hình thích ứng với biến đổi môi trường ở các cộng đồng ven biển Kenya.Đỏ Sếu - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Biến đổi môi trường đang gây áp lực ngày càng tăng lên các cộng đồng phụ thuộc trực tiếp vào tài nguyên thiên nhiên. Dọc theo bờ biển Kenya, các cộng đồng ngư dân quy mô nhỏ phải đối mặt với những thách thức ngày càng lớn khi nguồn lợi biển suy giảm, đe dọa cả an ninh lương thực và sinh kế.
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  36. Vượt qua rào cản văn hóa trong kinh doanh: Điều gì thúc đẩy trao đổi văn hóa toàn cầu ở sinh viên thương mại điện tử Trung Quốc?Viên Sinh - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Trong nền kinh tế toàn cầu ngày nay, thương mại điện tử xuyên biên giới (Cross-border E-commerce - CBEC) đang thay đổi cách các doanh nghiệp ở các nền văn hóa khác nhau kết nối và trao đổi với nhau.
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  37. Effects of technology-mediated professional development on special education teacher collective efficacy.Shantanu Tilak, Mindy Gumpert & Taryn Myers - 2025 - Education and Information Technologies.
    This mixed methods study investigates whether technology mediated collaborative practices during a professional development (PD) session led to growth in the collective efficacy of 21 special education teachers at an independent 1-12 school in Southeastern Virginia. This school specializes in individualized instruction for students with learning differences not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Specific Learning Disability, and their comorbidities. Teacher collective efficacy, which subsumes cohesive perceptions of classroom learning and behavior management, has been shown as strongly (...)
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  38. Trí tuệ nhân tạo và Môi trường: Lằn ranh mong manh giữa bền vững và thách thức.Phương Việt - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Trí tuệ nhân tạo (AI) đang cách mạng hóa các ngành công nghiệp, nâng cao hiệu quả và giải quyết các thách thức môi trường.
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  39. Sức mạnh của dịch thuật: Cách Sách Trắng của Trung Quốc được đọc trên Thế Giới.Sẻ Đồng - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Trong nghiên cứu năm 2025 của mình, Zhao và Wang đã tìm câu trả lời cho câu hỏi này thông qua lăng kính các Sách Trắng tiếng Anh của Trung Quốc về những căng thẳng kinh tế và thương mại giữa Trung Quốc và Hoa Kỳ, sử dụng khung phân tích diễn ngôn phê bình (critical discourse analysis - CDA)...
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  40. 9 giáo sư, tiến sỹ Việt Nam lọt top các nhà khoa học có tầm ảnh hưởng nhất thế giới 2024.Quỳnh Anh - 2024 - Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo (23/9/2024).
    Ngày 17/9/2024, Nhà xuất bản Elsevier đã công bố danh sách xếp hạng các nhà khoa học có ảnh hưởng nhất thế giới. Theo danh sách này, Việt Nam có 9 nhà khoa học được xếp hạng trong nhóm 10.000 nhà khoa học và tổng cộng 60 nhà khoa học được xếp hạng trong nhóm 100.000 nhà khoa học có trích dẫn ảnh hưởng thế giới trong năm 2024.
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  41. Suy nghĩ về việc truyền thông khoa học tới chính phủ và công chúng.Trần Thị Mai Anh - 2024 - Tạp Chí Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo (5/6/2024).
    Đã đến lúc các nhà khoa học phải trở nên sáng tạo và chủ động hơn trong việc truyền đạt khoa học bằng ngôn ngữ của mình và qua các kênh truyền thông đại chúng.
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  42. The Power of Ahimsic Communication.Brian C. Barnett - 2024 - Current Events in Public Philosophy Series (Apa Blog).
    In parts one and two of this three-part series, I developed a framework for ahimsic (nonviolent) communication (AC) as an alternative to the standard communicative norm of civility. The framework presented for AC offers various categories of resistance to violence, including nonviolent forms of negotiation, compromise, protest, verbal force, verbal distraction, argumentation, and communicative satyagraha (Gandhian nonviolence applied to communication). I also provided a range of real-life examples of successful AC resistance, including the stories of Derek Black, Daryl Davis, James (...)
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  43. Ahimsic Communication: An Alternative to Civility.Brian C. Barnett - 2024 - Current Events in Public Philosophy Series (Apa Blog).
    When it comes to contentious conversations, the call for civility is commonplace. Rarely do we hear a call for nonviolence in communication. This is unfortunate, since nonviolence is a better standard than civility (a standard I critiqued in part one of this three-part series). Part of the problem is that a framework for communicative nonviolence has not (to my knowledge) been fully developed. Mohandas (“Mahatma”) Gandhi, the “father of nonviolence,” is widely known for nonviolence, but primarily in the realm of (...)
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  44. Beyond Civility & Incivility.Brian C. Barnett - 2024 - Current Events in Public Philosophy Series (Apa Blog).
    In this first installment of a three-part series, I focus on the critique of civility. In so doing, I do not defend incivility. In fact, part of my critique of civility extends equally to incivility. My position is that we must move our normative discourse beyond both the thesis of civility and the antithesis of incivility to a synthesis that reframes the discussion in terms of nonviolence.
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  45. Libro de actas del XVI Congreso Internacional Latina de Comunicación Social.Almudena Barrientos-Báez (ed.) - 2024 - Madrid: Historia de los Sistemas Informativos (HISIN).
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  46. Mediatisations North and South Epistemological and Empirical Perspectives from Sweden and Brazil.Göran Bolin & Isabel Löfgren (eds.) - 2024 - Södertörn, Sweden: Södertörn University.
  47. Media and Political Meaning in a Post-Truth World.Nico Buitendag - 2024 - Soziale Systeme 29 (1-2):312-324.
  48. Edebiyat, Sinema ve İletişim.Ali Büyükaslan & Başak Gezmen (eds.) - 2024 - İstanbul: Çizgi Kitabevi.
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  49. Games, Play and Gamification in the Bucharest Metropolitan Library as Seen Through Facebook Posts.Paula-Gratiela Cernamorit - 2024 - Acta Universitatis Danubius. Communicatio 18 (1):76-119.
    Games, play and gamification, used in organized public library programs, are ways in which libraries can attract a larger audience, especially those who are not yet interested in reading. In this way, contact with the library would enable them to find out about other resources that these cultural institutions offer, thus encouraging them to become regular patrons of non-game services. This paper aims to find out whether these new ways have been used in activities carried out with the public in (...)
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  50. Những lời bình đáng nâng niu, trân trọng.Chẫu Chàng - 2024 - Tin Xóm.
    Một tuần lại trôi qua, phóng viên Ao Quê điểm lại sự kiện lý thú của Xóm Chim.
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