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  1. Recommendations for a Healthy Digital Public Sphere.Kalli Giannelos - 2023 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (2):80-92.
    As the multiple issues of the digital public sphere threaten our democracies and the cohesion of our societies, most attempts for a betterment of the digital networks and platforms revolve around a risk-response approach. This paper takes the opposite approach and develops a positive definition of the ideal ethical public sphere, combining normative features with original taxonomies. In view of defining common standards for a healthy digital public sphere, this paper offers an interdisciplinary literature review, and original recommendations, before discussing (...)
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    Jouissance, Scapegoating and the Lack of the Symbolic: What Causes the Subject’s Desire and Why?Kalli Drousioti - 2024 - Critical Horizons 25 (3):235-251.
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    A Different Breath In Modern Kyrgyz Poetry After Independency: Bayas Tural.İsmail Turan Kalli̇mci̇ - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:383-394.
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    Incriminatory utopias: Utopian visions creating scapegoats.Kalli Drousioti & Marianna Papastephanou - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 173 (1):42-61.
    Many utopian visions operate by scapegoating an Otherness. They blame an ‘enemy’ for an unbearable, dystopian current reality, holding the ‘enemy’ responsible for it or for obstructing the passage to a desired, new reality. Then they exclude (or even promise the elimination of) this ‘enemy’. Despite the renewed interest in utopias, such utopian frames remain theoretically neglected or, worse, they are considered typical of the logical structure of utopianism. This paper aims to show that this issue merits a different political-philosophical (...)
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    Collective identities beyond homogenisation: implications for justice and education.Kalli Drousioti - 2022 - Ethics and Education 17 (3):294-310.
    In this article, I highlight what Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s (re)conceptualisation of the plurality within identities implies for justice and education. Laclau and Mouffe (re)theorise the plurality of identities by framing and understanding identities within the wider theoretical context of discourse analysis and radical Democracy. I argue that the significance of this specific (re)theorisation of the plurality within identities for justice and education has not yet been tackled by the related educational-philosophical scholarship, not even by that which focuses on (...)
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    Ethnic/national Identity Incrimination in and through Social Constructionism.Kalli Drousioti - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (2):181-201.
    ABSTRACTSocial constructionism, and Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s discourse theory in particular, are well-known for their anti-essentialist understanding of identity. Hence these discourses have theoretically been utilized for understanding social identity construction and for deconstructing identities. However, I claim that social constructionism and Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory may have the as yet non-theorized operation of detecting and combating wholesale indictments of identities. This operation helps us diagnose how ethnic identity and affect become incriminated as supposedly inextricably intertwined with racism, (...)
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    Winning or Losing the West: The Photographic Act.Kalli Paakspuu - 2007 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 27 (1):48-58.
    The visual public record of the early West represents a site of national, continental, hemispheric, and global configurations of territory, power, and imagination. The early photograph reproduces the contradictory encounters between industry, settlers, and Indigenous communities as a particular future is envisioned and contested. The transformative value of a photograph was quickly recognized for nation building and soon served a political purpose as its uses expanded from surveying lands to promoting population growth and tourism and to artistic expression. The early (...)
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    Discourse Theory, Nodal Points, and Stereoscopic Optics on Justice.Kalli Drousioti - 2024 - The European Legacy 29 (6):644-655.
    Specific domains of modern life—social, ecological, legal—involve distinct issues of justice that often lead to a single-focused political-philosophical engagement with justice. Such engagements, argues Marianna Papastephanou, risk turning issues of justice that lie beyond the adopted perspective into discursive injustices (i.e. of silencing the Other’s voice) and condemning them to invisibility. To address this risk, Papastephanou proposes a stereoscopic approach that better illuminates the many facets of justice and, concomitantly, the many instances of injustice that escape the dominant political-philosophical perspectives (...)
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    Degrowth, Democracy and Autonomy.Viviana Asara, Emanuele Profumi & Giorgos Kallis - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (2):217-239.
    The quest for real democracy is one of the components of sustainable degrowth. But the incipient debate on democracy and degrowth suffers from general definitions and limited connections to political philosophy and democracy theory. This article offers a critical review of democracy theory within the degrowth literature, taking as its focal point a relevant debate between Serge Latouche and Takis Fotopoulos. We argue that the core of their contention can be traced back to the relationship between the concepts of democracy (...)
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    Chaperone policy in accident and emergency departments: a national survey.Sofronis Loizides, Andreas Kallis, Ashwini Oswal, Panayiotis Georgiou, George Kallis & Manolis Gavalas - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (1):107-110.
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    Book Review: Women, Horseracing, and Gender: Becoming “One of the Lads.” by Deborah Butler. [REVIEW]KallÍ Williams - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (2):348-349.
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    Preface.N. I. Xirotiris & Kally Simitopoulou - 1999 - Global Bioethics 12 (1-4):5-5.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Education for justice now.Marianna Papastephanou, Michalinos Zembylas, Inga Bostad, Sevget Benhur Oral, Kalli Drousioti, Anna Kouppanou, Torill Strand, Kenneth Wain, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1083-1098.
    Marianna PapastephanouUniversity of CyprusSince Plato’s allegory of the cave two educational-philosophical critical modes have stood out: the descriptive (reality as it is) and the normative (reali...
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    What is optimized in an optimal path?Fraser T. Sparks, Kally C. O'Reilly & John L. Kubie - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):566 - 566.
    An animal confronts numerous challenges when constructing an optimal navigational route. Spatial representations used for path optimization are likely constrained by critical environmental factors that dictate which neural systems control navigation. Multiple coding schemes depend upon their ecological relevance for a particular species, particularly when dealing with the third, or vertical, dimension of space.
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    Planetary Boundaries.Ulrich Brand, Barbara Muraca, Éric Pineault, Marlyne Sahakian, Anke Schaffartzik, Andreas Novy, Christoph Streissler, Helmut Haberl, Viviana Asara, Kristina Dietz, Miriam Lang, Ashish Kothari, Tone Smith, Clive Spash, Alina Brad, Melanie Pichler, Christina Plank, Giorgos Velegrakis, Thomas Jahn, Angela Carter, Qingzhi Huan, Giorgos Kallis, Joan Martínez Alier, Gabriel Riva, Vishwas Satgar, Emiliano Teran Mantovani, Michelle Williams, Markus Wissen & Christoph Görg - 2023 - In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 91-97.
    The planetary boundaries concept has profoundly changed the vocabulary and representation of global environmental issues. The article starts by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of planetary boundaries from a social science perspective. It is argued that the growth imperative of capitalist economies, as well as other particular characteristics detailed below, are the main drivers of the ecological crisis and exacerbated trends already underway. Further, the planetary boundaries framework can support interpretations that do not solely emphasize technocratic operational approaches and costs, (...)
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    Societal Boundaries.Ulrich Brand, Barbara Muraca, Éric Pineault, Marlyne Sahakian, Anke Schaffartzik, Andreas Novy, Christoph Streissler, Helmut Haberl, Viviana Asara, Kristina Dietz, Miriam Lang, Ashish Kothari, Tone Smith, Clive Spash, Alina Brad, Melanie Pichler, Christina Plank, Giorgos Velegrakis, Thomas Jahn, Angela Carter, Qingzhi Huan, Giorgos Kallis, Joan Martínez Alier, Gabriel Riva, Vishwas Satgar, Emiliano Teran Mantovani, Michelle Williams, Markus Wissen & Christoph Görg - 2023 - In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 1647-1653.
    The notion of societal boundaries aims to enhance the debate on planetary boundaries. The focus is on capitalist societies as a heuristic for discussing the expansionary dynamics, power relations, and lock-ins of modern societies that impel highly unsustainable societal relations with nature. While formulating societal boundaries implies a controversial process – based on normative judgments, ethical concerns, and socio-political struggles – it has the potential to offer guidelines for a just, social-ecological transformation.
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    Giorgos Kallis, Susan Paulson, Giacomo D'Alisa and Federico Demaria, The Case for Degrowth.Stephen Quilley - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (2):233-236.
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    Giorgos Kallis, Degrowth.Susan Paulson - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (2):244-246.
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    La coupe à figures noires Athènes 17873 et le Peintre de Kallis.Denise Kallipolitis-Feytmans - 1980 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 104 (1):317-332.
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    R. Kottje – B. Moeller (Herausg.), Ökumenische Kirchengeschichte. I: Alte Kirche und Ostkirche, von André Benoît, Anastasios Kallis, Bernhard Kötting, Eduard Lohse, Alfred Schindler und Anton Vögtle. [REVIEW]C. Alonso - 1975 - Augustinianum 15 (3):492-494.
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