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W. John Williamson
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Rethinking Disability Theory and Practice: Challenging Essentialism is both impressive and inclusive in the range of topics it addresses.
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W. John Williamson
Pág. 156 - 161
Rethinking Disability Theory and Practice: Challenging Essentialism is both impressive and inclusive in the range of topics it addresses.
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Peter R. Mulvihill and Victoria Kramkowski
There is wide agreement that a transition toward deeper forms of sustainability would require transformational changes at many levels, transcending current patterns of incremental progress. Transformational changes might only occur, in many instances, ov...
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Martijn Konings
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This rejoinder takes up some of the points that have been raised by the reviews of Capital and Time in this forum. It engages the question of how political economy should position itself vis-à-vis concerns about the dangers of essentialism and teleologic...
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Olaf Kühne, Dennis Edler and Corinna Jenal
In recent years, the presence of immersive virtual reality (VR) in everyday life has increased, and VR is also being studied in research. However, this research is essentially limited to technical issues, while the social relevance of VR remains largely ...
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