Posthumanism.
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| Works: | 23 works in 20 publications in 20 languages | |
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Pedagogies for the post-Anthropocene = lessons from apocalypse, revolution & utopia /
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Affective cartographies = affinities and affects in arts, research, and pedagogies /
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Deepfakes = a realistic assessment of potentials, risks, and policy regulation /
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Humanism and its discontents = the rise of transhumanism and posthumanism /
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Children and the power of stories = posthuman and autoethnographic perspectives in early childhood education /
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Technohumanism, global crises, and education = toward a posthuman pedagogy /
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Educational fabulations = teaching and learning for a world yet to come /
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Posthumanism and phenomenology = the focus on the modern condition of boredom, solitude, loneliness and isolation /
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(Re)storying human/Earth relationships in environmental education = becoming (partially) posthumanist /
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Humans, angels, and cyborgs aboard Theseus' ship = metaphysics, mythology, and mysticism in trans-/posthumanist philosophies /
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Communicating human and non-human otherness = urban culture, technology and post-humanism /
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The posthumanist epistemology of practice theory = re-imagining method in organization studies and beyond /
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Contemporary french and francophone futuristic novels = the longing to be written and its refusal /
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Ovidian Reconfigurations of Identity and Mortality in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
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