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(Vanderbilt University, 2022-05-04)On today’s episode, we talk with Simon Howard, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Miami, about his recent TikTok assignments. In his social psychology course, he was looking for new ways to engage and ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2022-05-16)On today’s episode of Leading Lines, producer and colleague Stacey Johnson brings us an interview with Jill Lassiter, assistant professor of health sciences at James Madison University. Professor Lassiter recently wrote a ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2022-06-06)On this episode of Leading Lines, producer and colleague Stacey Johnson brings us an interview about virtual exchanges, connecting students across cultures through technology. Stacey and our Vanderbilt colleague Chalene ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2022-10-24)Remi Kalir is an Associate Professor of Learning Design and Technology at the University of Colorado Denver School of Education and Human Development. He is a scholar of annotation, and his 2021 book Annotation, published ...
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(Vanderbilt.University, 2022-12-05)Laura Guertin received her B.A. in Geology from Bucknell University and her Ph.D. in Marine Geology and Geophysics from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. Dr. Guertin’s primary ...
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(IRIS Center (Vanderbilt University), 2009-04-23)
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(IRIS Center (Vanderbilt University), 2009-04-23)
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(IRIS Center (Vanderbilt University), 2009-04-23)
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(IRIS Center (Vanderbilt University), 2009-04-23)
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(2016-08-01)Department: PhilosophyDrawing on the work of Audre Lorde and Hannah Arendt, I offer an account of the problem of epistemic injustice that focuses on the contributions of hermeneutically marginalized epistemic agents. Taking Miranda Fricker’s ...
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(2014-07-14)Department: PhilosophyIn this dissertation, I argue that an account of epistemic injustice sensitive to interlocking oppressions must take us beyond injustice to human knowers. Although several feminist epistemologists argue for the incorporation ...
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(2022-01-13)Department: Community Research & ActionIn 2016, the Jamaican General Election witnessed the lowest voter turnout rate since independence. A popular media narrative suggests that this is an example of Jamaicans’ hopelessness or political apathy. However, an ...
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(2012-09-25)Department: Teaching and LearningActor Network Theory (ANT) is invoked in order to characterize the performance of objects in demonstrations around representational forms, examples of which include tables, equations, graphs, and embodied, “narrative ...
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(2023-03-15)Department: EnglishWorld War I’s most canonized literary depictions emphasize the conflict’s dehumanizing violence, its ceaseless anguish, and its meaningless slaughter. Contemporaneous critics and prominent authors deemed such depictions ...
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(Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1985)
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(2006-04-06)Department: Molecular Physiology and BiophysicsThe protein complex composed of the cytoplasmic domain of band 3 (cdb3) and ankyrin forms one of the two major contact sites between the spectrin-based membrane skeleton and the lipid bilayer in human erythrocytes. This ...
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(2012-07-24)Department: Political ScienceJudicial power and executive power exist in an interdependent relationship. Courts can invalidate executive action. However, various executive actors are charged with implementing judicial decisions. Courts are placed in ...
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(Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 1991)As the Supreme Court's 1989 Term reached its conclusion, observers expected the Court to follow "City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co." and invalidate two Federal Communications Commission (FCC) minority preference policies ...