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Reinventing Black Womanhood: Alternative Media and Identity Discourse in the 2019 Chicago Mayoral Race

to examine the multiple identities of Black women and how such identities determine their representation in socio-cultural and political spaces. The findings from this study show that agency is a major ... ., 2019) . Lightfoot eventually emerged as the winner. Lori Lightfoot’s Black woman identity sets a new tone for the city’s political climate as well as the Black community. It showed a vigorous attempt to

Inauthenticity, Delusion, and Victimization: Interrogating Affective Rhetoric Targeting Trans* Youth

has continued to ground anti-trans* activism in the United States. Gender Affirming Healthcare-as-Sterilizing: A Slippery Slope Broader cultural and political discourses around gender and sex/uality ... with trans* identities, but KP-0401 takes one step further to implicate not just youth, but their parents, into this “drift” and the negative affects it contains (p. 65). The political/social/legal

Chemistry and philosophy: towards a fruitful collaboration

This review seeks to present a brief history of the philosophy of chemistry and the major issues discussed in the framework of this emerging discipline of philosophy of science, such as the question

The Chemistry Institute of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, from postgraduate to the incorporation of undergraduate courses: a historical perspective

Faculty of Philosophy, considering power disputes between Industrial Chemistry Course and Chemical Engineering; when and in which circumstances the Institute was created; political context and its relation

With Action Comes Reflection

., & S. Kahn (Eds.). Activism and rhetoric: Theories and contexts for political engagement (pp. 38-48). Routledge. Pelias, R. J. (2013). Writing autoethnography: The personal, poetic, and performative as ... political engagement (pp. 159 - 172 ). Routledge. https://doi. org/10.4324/9781315144535 Bell , L. A. ( 2019 ). Storytelling for social justice: Connecting narrative and the arts in antiracist teaching (2nd

We Don’t Do That Here: Investigating and Expanding Instructional Communication by “Transing” the Communication Classroom

instructional communication and education researchers investigate methods of improving teaching and educational systems at large, many of these investigations neglect to attend to the socio-political context of ... their sexualities in educational spaces. Importantly, however, factors constraining one’s ability to engage in strategic self-disclosure are highly dependent on both socio-political context and the

“Everybody Better Care”: A Qualitative Exploration of Environmental Documentaries and Psychological Distance

political debate. Surveys revealed that viewing the content increased concern and that portrayals of local impacts left viewers feeling motivated to get involved (Banchero et al., 2021) . The above ... /su14105774 Bieniek-Tobasco , A. , Rimal , R. N. , McCormick , S. , & Harrington , C. B. ( 2020 ). The power of being transported: Efficacy beliefs, risk perceptions, and political affiliation in the context of

Listen When She Speaks: Young Women on Arriving at Reproductive Rights Opinions

rights are inextricably bound up in both personal choice and the restrictions of the law, it follows that opinion will likely be shaped by a combination of political holdings, contemporary discourses, and ... , opinions on reproductive rights among this group that are not inferred from political election outcomes are harder to find. One aim of this study is to listen critically to women as they discuss the

Humphry Davy e as cores dos antigos

experiments and observations on the colours used in painting by the Ancients" (1815), with those maintained in Elements of Chemical Philosophy (1812), as well as to cogitations from his last years, disclosed in ... that H. Davy's study about the colors of the ancients influenced his proposals for Chemical Philosophy and the science of his age. Keywords: history of chemistry; Humphry Davy; colors of the ancients

Trans-Centered Acceptance within a University: Offering a Model of Acceptance Created By and Centered Around Trans Student Experiences

of LGBT Youth , 15 ( 2 ), 106 - 131 . https://doi.org/10.1080/19361653. 2018 .1429979 Harding , S. ( 2004 ). A socially relevant philosophy of science? Resources from standpoint theory's

De laatste confrontatie tussen Rudolph Thorbecke en Gerrit Jan Mulder: de strijd rond Eduard Mulder

In 1864 a long-standing political conflict between the liberal leader Rudolph Thorbecke and the royalist, conservative politician and chemistry professor Gerrit Jan Mulder culminated in a battle ... appointment of Mulder’s son Eduard as professor of chemistry in Utrecht. Whereas the political debates between these two giants have stretched out over a much longer period, and have been described earlier

Queering Creativity: Why maximalism matters

Creative studies has been a growing field that is often focused on either the psychological or social process. However, each of these approaches tends to erase the role of identity or political ... a risky and overtly political project. Minimalist aesthetics are interested in nuancing interiority, making the internal external for audience interpretation. Speaking on the historical trajectory of

Chemistry and philosophy: towards a fruitful collaboration

This review seeks to present a brief history of the philosophy of chemistry and the major issues discussed in the framework of this emerging discipline of philosophy of science, such as the question

Chemistry and philosophy: towards a fruitful collaboration

This review seeks to present a brief history of the philosophy of chemistry and the major issues discussed in the framework of this emerging discipline of philosophy of science, such as the question

463 Glette Street, headquarters of the School of Chemistry of the University of São Paulo from 1939 to 1965

the University's Philosophy, Sciences and Letters Faculty operated until 1969. The first building of the school of Chemistry was erected there, 70 years ago. A brief retrospective of the Department of

Hip Hop Music and Communicative Messages: Non-white Resistance of Marginalization Experienced in America

includes any institutional, social, and political barriers that prevent equality. Twenty-six non-white participantswere recruited and asked to listen to and watch music videos for three contemporary hip hop ... and combat structural violence. Structural violence includes institutional, social, and political barriers that prevent equality. Twenty-six non-white participants were recruited and asked to listen to

From Laboratory Lichens to Colonial Symbiosis. Melchior Treub Bringing German Evolutionary Plant Embryology to the Dutch Empire, 1880-1909

. Studying cooperation in nature, Treub was extra keen on experimenting with new forms of political cooperation in the empire. ... Treub’s political lobby and colonial ideology built on a specific scientific practice: plant embryology. From his scientific practice he moved to a political ideology of mutualism, in which national and

From laboratory lichens to colonial symbiosis. Melchior Treub bringing German evolutionary plant embryology to the Dutch Empire, 1880-1909

. Studying cooperation in nature, Treub was extra keen on experimenting with new forms of political cooperation in the empire. ... Treub’s political lobby and colonial ideology built on a specific scientific practice: plant embryology. From his scientific practice he moved to a political ideology of mutualism, in which national and

Pierre Lyonet’s (1706–1789) Study of Insects: Displaying Virtue and Gaining Social Status through Natural History

. For Lyonet, his study of insects had profound moral, religious and patriotic dimensions. This political and societal embeddedness enabled Lyonet to be both a benefactor to the state’s “public good ... capital gained in the political realm for the benefit of his reputation in the Republic of Letters.7 Despite the fact that Cuper had a limited scholarly output, he was able to rise in the ranks of the

Pierre Lyonet’s (1706–1789) Study of Insects: Displaying Virtue and Gaining Social Status through Natural History

. For Lyonet, his study of insects had profound moral, religious and patriotic dimensions. This political and societal embeddedness enabled Lyonet to be both a benefactor to the state’s “public good ... capital gained in the political realm for the benefit of his reputation in the Republic of Letters.7 Despite the fact that Cuper had a limited scholarly output, he was able to rise in the ranks of the