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my pedagogical approach in teaching philosophy to explain how affective encounters in communitas between teacher and learners can expand personal understandings and imagine new meaningful possibilities ... Ƭeaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are y ou the Ty pe of Person that Sa y s, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an
political Epigenetics; Biological citizenship; Genetic citizenship; Epigenetic citizenship; Health disparities; Bioethics; Racism - claims-making, the message is one of empowerment: know your epigenetics ... research with greater enthusiasm. Scholars across fields of biomedicine, philosophy, sociology, and anthropology have acclaimed the potential for epigenetics to characterize the biological impact of social
forced British scientists to accept legal regulation following the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection. British scientists were, however, able to utilise their political leverage and credibility as ... utilised their political influence and expert credentials to influence the licensing and inspection system and challenge antivivisectionist attempts to make charges of cynicism publicly visible. We suggest
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy ... Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini Harvesting a Blessing
health, in order to instantiate new political economies. The papers trace these entanglements in order to consider the making of valuable health and its diverse political economies as historical and ... . Similarly, the political economies that materialize are not singular, nor are they simply instituted ‘from above’, even as particular regimes of state or corporate governance might come to be hegemonic in
0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University , Northridge ... whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini Alba Torres Robinat, M.A., is from Spain
Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy. Her doctoral research under the guidance ... . Her most recent work on alterity is published in Hypatia: A Journal in Feminist Philosophy and she was a contributing editor on the special issue of Free Associations titled “Aesthetic Subjects.” She
Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy & Humanities University of Central Florida ... Virtual Work: Between Real and Imaginary Valeria Rocío Gonzales González Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything
Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University ... , Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini The compassionate observations about art and
. Flinders , and M.T. Johnson . 2020 . In defence of fear: COVID-19, crises and democracy . Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy . https://doi.org/10.1080/ 13698230. 2020 . 1834744 ... ; Wehling 2010) have explored ‘biological citizenship’ as newly emerging relationships between citizens and authorities. Highlighting the importance of biological perceptions for the political
despite claims that these countries vehemently opposed “race”. Our findings should inform scholarly and political debates about race, ethnicity, and medicine in Europe that tend to assume, incorrectly, an ... sociocultural history of a group, not biological heredity or essence. Similar anti-racialist arguments are dominant elsewhere in Europe (Goldberg 2009) . Indeed, Simon (2012) has described a political and
the British nation, or the nationalism of animal welfare. Adopting a genealogical outlook, it uses one political advertisement in particular—paid for by the official Vote Leave campaign—as a focalising ... , stress is placed on the constructive role of situated and repeated discursive exchanges, occurring between animal advocates and other national political elites, within which 'care for animals' as a
language of Expressive Arts into Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are You the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”?, to understand and illustrate how pedagogical
information infrastructures. Building on an analysis of legal and political documents dating back to the late seventeenth century, we show that confidentiality originated as a social phenomenon that helped ... of citizens rights. Lately, confidentiality has given way to more technocratic forms of data protection. As the political, legal and technological reality, which the idea of confidentiality once
. Reproductive and governing bodies mobilize personal, biomedical, and political actions to proactively secure desirable and eugenically quell unwanted futures, creating a highly stratified reproductive landscape ... , simultaneous anti-natal and pro-natal policies support some families and target others. Reproductive decisions reflect debates over who belongs in the future—undoubtedly, the future does political work, by
technologies and infrastructures, and portrays deliberations on political and legal issues as obstacles to the flow of data. Yet, important epistemic and political questions remain unexamined, such as how the ... Institute of History and Ethics in Medicine, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich , Munich , Germany 1 Department of Political Science, University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria 2 Austrian
philosophy. Concerns like the experience of beauty or the possibility of establishing standards of artistic judgment were relegated to the “subjective” side of experience. One has but to look in today on ... various websites for departments of philosophy to see that most members of Anglophone departments are epistemologists-and those that are not, might as well be. Aesthetics itself has been turned into a
coupled by unyielding political and religious divisiveness, this curated special native way of being-presence-ing with one another. An alumni circle of the European Graduate School co-curated this
how a globally shared concern and political participation through technology use varies with local practices. Hereby we stress that the engagement in the #WeAreNotWaiting movement is both shaped by and ... questions concerning the engagement of affected persons not only regarding their care, but also in shaping the epistemological, political, and technological conditions for their treatment. The
. 2008; Barad 2007; Bennett 2010) focuses on the constitutive agency of non-human entities in social and political life and emphasizes the co-productive relationship between society and nature. However ... , these currents often do not consider questions of political economy (Castree 2002). Marxist scholars at the intersection of economic geography, political ecology, feminism, and science studies have