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A Critical Race Theory Analysis of Bankruptcy’s Political Development
Dominant explanations of bankruptcy’s political development in the United States emphasize how the relatively concentrated interests of creditors and...
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Using qualitative comparative analysis approach in tourism studies: a critical review
With this study, we perform a systematic and critical review of the studies conducted with the QCA, a set-theoretic approach, in tourism literature....
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Is Academia a Site of Struggle? A Critical Analysis of Resistance Scholarship in Leisure Studies
Scholars have long recognized that injustice pervades recreation and leisure. Some scholars have framed leisure activities or research as a...
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Critical Cartography
This chapter examines the emergence of critical cartography and the critical map** practice of counter-map**, as well as recent developments in... -
Language policy debate and the discursive construction of Tamazight in Moroccan news media: a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis
Morocco is a multilingual nation where language policy debates have been going on since independence. In recent years, the Tamazight language (TM)...
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Finger Fluting in Prehistoric Caves: A Critical Analysis of the Evidence for Children, Sexing and Tracing of Individuals
Finger flutings are channels drawn in soft sediments covering walls, floors and ceilings of some limestone caves in Europe and Australia and in some...
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Critical analysis of the representation of government in cyberspace; case study of the Islamic Republic of Iran
With the growth of communication and the development of cyberspace, governments have offered various interpretations of basic policy concepts such as...
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Critical geopolitics in the era of identitarian populism
The transformation of the current world paradigm is generating new, strong stimuli for geopolitical knowledge. The sharpened geopolitical competition...
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Rethinking critical thinking for social justice: Introducing a new measure of critical being that emphasizes thought, reflection, and action
While postsecondary stakeholders agree that critical thinking is an essential college outcome, it is challenging to measure this outcome using...
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The Attitude to the Critical Theory
Habermas is considered to be the most significant contemporary figure of critical theory, or rather of the second generation of the Frankfurt School.... -
Critical Reflections
Overall, the book has been an analytical exercise in what analytical purchase transnational habitus may offer to scholars. These are conceptual... -
Examining the environmental Phillips curve hypothesis in G7 nations: critical insights from wavelet coherence and wavelet causality analysis
This study aims to examine the emerging Environmental Phillips-Curve (EPC) hypothesis across G7 nations from 1990 to 2022, employing the...
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A Critical Juncture
This chapter explores the critical juncture that we find ourselves at in relation to sustainable housing, but also wider sustainability... -
An empirical analysis of the relationship between nature of science and critical thinking through science definitions and thinking skills
Critical thinking (CRT) skills transversally pervade education and nature of science (NOS) knowledge is a key component of science literacy. Some...
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Materiality, Technology and the Subject: Elements of Critical Communication and Media Analysis
The article shows that the conceptions of subjectivity and materiality mutually refer to each other, but that this is neither adequately taken into... -
Knowledge Integration and Good Marine Governance: A Multidisciplinary Analysis and Critical Synopsis
Our research addresses knowledge integration for the good governance of the environment and the oceans: (a) through a comprehensive legal, political...
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Critical Realism: Ontology in an Era of Ontological Scepticism
This chapter outlines critical realism as an approach to the social sciences. The chapter begins by setting out the principles of critical realism,... -
Habermas between Critical Theory and Liberalism
This book identifies the turning points in Habermas's work and his transition from one stage to another in the development of his theoretical oeuvre.... -
Conceptualising care: critical perspectives on informal care and inequality
Informal care occupies a paradoxical place in contemporary societies. It is at once reified as an inherent social good, and minimised, devalued, and...
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Gendered Surveillance: A Critical Analysis of Female Legal System Actors’ Attributions About Girls’ Behaviors
For adolescent girls of color, there is a complex interplay of gender, race, and class that creates and reifies disparities in legal system...