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Kirtz, Jaime Lee
(Fembot Collective, 2018-01)
While much interest in feminist technology looks to future inventions, dead or obsolete communication media, such as older smartphones, offers spaces in which to hack into effaced gendered narratives, specifically through ...
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Greene, Shelleen
(Fembot Collective, 2016-05)
Bina48, an artificial intelligence modeled after an African American woman, achieves radical political potential not by way of the trope of bodily transcendence and networked disembodiment, but rather, through her convergence ...
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Hobson, Janell
(Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
Less than a year after the creation of the viral hashtag #BlackLivesMatter, an equally catchy and politically charged slogan surfaced: #BlackGirlMagic. This latest hashtag insists on making black women’s bodies both visible ...
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Fischer, Mia; Mohrman, K
(Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
This article examines the shooting of Philando Castile, and his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds’, decision to film his death at the hands of the police, in order to explore the potential of live-streaming applications as a ...
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Ogletree, Charles J., Jr.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-12)
[Reprint of 81 Or. L. Rev. 15 (2002)]
Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the Death Penalty: Abolition, Moratorium, or Reform? Ogletree was the 2001-02 Wayne Morse ...
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Baronich, Taylor
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
Since 2006, Mexicans have endured widespread corruption, torture, and over 50,000 innocent civilian deaths due to the drug wars, while the perpetrators of these aggressions have received impunity. Mexicans have turned their ...
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Pontille, David; Didier, Torny
(Fembot Collective, 2014)
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Cantin, Lucie
(University of Oregon, 2010)
How do we think the problem of the “Borderline” within psychoanalysis and the structural conception of
psychic organization it proposes? As for the notion of a border between neurosis and psychosis that the
case of the ...
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Bergeron, Danielle
(University of Oregon, 2010)
The borders between autism and psychosis are determined by the position that the subject
takes with respect to the entry into language during the mirror stage. An ethical choice on the
part of the subject of the unconscious ...
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Nail, Thomas
(University of Oregon, 2020)
We tend to think of migrants as moving between states and borders as fortifications of states. I would like to prove the reverse: that migrants produce and reproduce the state in the first place. I think we have got this ...
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Friedhoff, Anna
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-05-13)
This article explores the dichotomy between women’s political participation in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
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Fallon, Abigail J.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-06-11)
This Article will discuss the importance of civil disobedience and potential human rights implications of the necessity defense where climate change activists are concerned.
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Bard, Jennifer S.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2024-05-01)
This Article introduces a practical legal strategy for immediately implementing new scientific discoveries concerning disease transmission to improve indoor air quality and reduce infectious disease spread. This strategy ...
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Livingston, Paul M.
(University of Oregon, 2009)
Within contemporary analytic philosophy, at least, varieties of “naturalism” have attained a widespread dominance. In this essay I suggest, however, that a closer look at the history of the linguistic turn in philosophy ...
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Loren, Lydia Pallas
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Berg, Elizabeth G.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-01)
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Marlan, Dawn
(University of Oregon, 2017)
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Meir-Cruz, Benjamin
(University of Oregon, 2020)
The rise of anti-immigrant sentiment and right-wing extremism in Sweden in the wake of growing migration has affected Sweden’s global reputation as a model progressive welfare state that prioritizes human rights and ...
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Odong, Nsikan-Abasi
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
The Niger-Delta is the oil- and gas-rich region of Nigeria, which has been described as an epitome of the resource curse—poverty, squalor, illiteracy, and environmental degradation exist adjacent to the unspeakable wealth ...
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