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Making Science Popular: Readers, Nation, and the Universe in Chinese Popular Science Periodicals, 1933 - 1952
(2022-08-08)In 1933, a group of scientists and educators based in Shanghai published a magazine they hoped would spread science to China's "ordinary" people, entitled Kexue huabao 科學畫報. The direct translation of the title is "Science ... -
Emmanuel Macron and the Passive Revolution of French Neoliberalism: Discipline, Defection, and Dissent in Contemporary French Politics
(2022-08-08)Understanding the rise of Emmanuel Macron – and by extension, the expansion of French neoliberalism – necessarily entails a breakdown of traditional disciplinary boundaries. Political science alone cannot account for the ... -
Without These Things, I Would Be Invisible
(2022-08-08)This paper Trace and Retrace accompanies my Masters of Fine Arts thesis exhibition titled Without These Things, I Would Be Invisible. The exhibition took place in Special Projects Gallery at York University in April 2022. ... -
Locating the Indian Gendered Subaltern on Digital Platforms: Digital Activism in #section377 and #metooindia
(2022-08-08)This work examines the relationship between technology and activism in India, and the role that digital infrastructures play in the development of gendered digital protest. Through a combination of textual discourse and ... -
De Ia maison a l'ecole : Ia place du Kreol Repiblik Moris a l'ile Maurice
(2022-08-08)Ce mmoire de matrise sinscrit dans le champ de la sociolinguistique et traite de lvolution statutaire du Kreol Repiblik Moris (KRM). Le KRM, maintenant langue nationale de la Rpublique de Maurice, tait, lorigine, une ...