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    Nonnatural Personal Information. Accounting for Misleading and Non-misleading Personal Information.Sille Obelitz Søe - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1243-1262.
    Personal information is key to informational privacy and the algorithmically generated profiles of individuals. However, the concept of personal information and its nature is rarely discussed. The concept of personal information thus seems to be based on an idea of information as objective and truthful—as natural information—that is depicted as digital footprints in the online and digital realm. I argue that the concept of personal information should exit the realm of natural information and enter the realm of nonnatural information—grounded in (...)
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    A unified account of information, misinformation, and disinformation.Sille Obelitz Søe - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5929-5949.
    In this paper I develop and present a unified account of information, misinformation, and disinformation and their interconnections. The unified account is rooted in Paul Grice’s notions of natural and non-natural meaning (in: Grice (ed) Studies in the way of words. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, pp 213–223, 1957) and a corresponding distinction between natural and non-natural information (Scarantino and Piccinini in Metaphilosophy 41(3):313–330, 2010). I argue that we can specify at least three specific kinds of non-natural information. Thus, as varieties (...)
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    What is the ‘personal’ in ‘personal information’?Sille Obelitz Søe, Rikke Frank Jørgensen & Jens-Erik Mai - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):625-633.
    Contemporary privacy theories and European discussions about data protection employ the notion of ‘personal information’ to designate their areas of concern. The notion of personal information is demarcated from non-personal information—or just information—indicating that we are dealing with a specific kind of information. However, within privacy scholarship the notion of personal information appears undertheorized, rendering the concept somewhat unclear. We argue that in an age of datafication, protection of personal information and privacy is crucial, making the understanding of what is (...)
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    Data identity: privacy and the construction of self.Jens-Erik Mai & Sille Obelitz Søe - 2022 - Synthese 200 (6):1-22.
    This paper argues in favor of a hybrid conception of identity. A common conception of identity in datafied society is a split between a digital self and a real self, which has resulted in concepts such as the data double, algorithmic identity, and data shadows. These data-identity metaphors have played a significant role in the conception of informational privacy as control over information—the control of or restricted access to your digital identity. Through analyses of various data-identity metaphors as well as (...)
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    What is Information?: by Peter Janich, translated by Eric Hayot and Lea Pao, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2018, xxii + 191 pp., ISBN 9781517900083, US$100.00 ; ISBN 9781517900090, US$25.00.Sille Obelitz Søe - 2019 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 32 (1):73-75.
    Volume 32, Issue 1, March 2019, Page 73-75.
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    What is Information?: by Peter Janich, translated by Eric Hayot and Lea Pao, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2018, xxii + 191 pp., ISBN 9781517900083, US$100.00 (hardback); ISBN 9781517900090, US$25.00 (paperback). [REVIEW]Sille Obelitz Søe - 2019 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 32 (1):73-75.
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    A Story of Surveillance? Past, Present, Prediction.Sille Obelitz Søe - 2021 - SATS 22 (1):11-25.
    In this essay, I will explore the interrelations and differences between the human and digital technology through the lens of surveillance and prediction modeling: the building of profiles. I will provide some philosophical considerations on surveillance and surveillance practices especially in light of datafication and digitalization – including some epistemological considerations with regard to the underlying assumptions in algorithmic construction of profiles and human identities. The starting point is accidental encounters with the same person in the streets of Copenhagen.
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  8. Information and design: book symposium on Luciano Floridi’s The Logic of Information.Tim Gorichanaz, Jonathan Furner, Lai Ma, David Bawden, Liz Robinson, Dominic Dixon, Ken Herold, Sille Obelitz Søe, Betsy Van der Veer Martens & Luciano Floridi - 2020 - Journal of Documentation 76 (2).
    The purpose of this paper is to review and discuss Luciano Floridi’s 2019 book The Logic of Information: A Theory of Philosophy as Conceptual Design, the latest instalment in his philosophy of information (PI) tetralogy, particularly with respect to its implications for library and information studies (LIS) .
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  9. Essai philosophique.Henry Lagrésille - 1897 - Paris,: Berger-Levrault.
     
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    Womens demand for reproductive control: Understanding and addressing gender barriers.J. McCleary-Sills, A. McGonagle, A. Malhotra, S. Sabarwal, M. C. McCormick, S. V. Subramanian, J. G. Silverman, S. Thambiah, T. K. Burch & C. E. Peterson - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (1):43-56.
    SummarySon preference has been considered as a determinant of women's risk of intimate partner violence experience in India, although quantitative evidence from large nationally representative studies testing this relationship is limited. This study examines the association between husband's son preference, sex composition of children and risk of physical and sexual IPV victimization among wives. Information was collected for 26,284 couples in the nationally representative 2005–2006 National Family Health Survey of India. The exposures were husband's son preference measured as husband's desire (...)
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    Determining the status of non-transferred embryos in Ireland: a conspectus of case law and implications for clinical IVF practice.Eric Scott Sills & Sarah Ellen Murphy - 2009 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 4:8.
    The development of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) as a treatment for human infertilty was among the most controversial medical achievements of the modern era. In Ireland, the fate and status of supranumary (non-transferred) embryos derived from IVF brings challenges both for clinical practice and public health policy because there is no judicial or legislative framework in place to address the medical, scientific, or ethical uncertainties. Complex legal issues exist regarding informed consent and ownership of embryos, particularly the use of non-transferred (...)
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    The synergy between strategic alliances in firms and market growth.Soe Ewah, Ee Efa, Co Akpan & Ci Umeh - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (1).
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    The effect of liquidation and distress in the Nigerian banking industry -: \"The rold of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation\".Soe Ewah, Ii Iyeli & Ee Efa - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 9 (2).
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  14. Contextualiser et inculturer la philosophie et la théologie dans Les programmes de formation.Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé - 2003 - In Luke G. Mlilo & Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé (eds.), Doing Theology and Philosophy in the African Context =. Iko, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
  15. Propositions pour la contextualisation et l'inculturation Des programmes de théologie.Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé - 2003 - In Luke G. Mlilo & Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé (eds.), Doing Theology and Philosophy in the African Context =. Iko, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
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    Sens et enjeux de l'éthique, inculturation de l'éthique chrétienne: approche théologique africaine.Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé - 2005 - Abidjan: Editions UCAO.
    Cet ouvrage est d'une grande actualité. il propose une étude riche et originale sur la signification des concepts d'Éthique et de Morale, sur le plan anthropo-philosophique et théologique. Partant de la problématique selon laquelle ce qui est important, ce n'est pas " un prétendu absolu de chaque racine ", de chaque culture, mais le rapport avec " d'autres racines ", la relation avec d'autres cultures, l'auteur enrichit la réflexion sur les concepts d'Éthique et de Morale au confluent de la pensée (...)
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    Filosofiĭn u̇ndsėn mėdėgdėkhu̇u̇n.Su̇khbatyn Soëlmaa - 2020 - Ulaanbaatar: "Soëmbo Printing" KhKhK-d khėvlėv. Edited by G. Chuluunbaatar.
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  18. Introduction.Michel Soëtard - 2012 - In Alain Trouvé & Michel Soëtard (eds.), Méthode et philosophie: la descendance éducative de l'Émile: Condorcet, Kant, Pestalozzi, Fichte, Herbart, Dilthey, Dewey, Freinet. Paris: L'Harmattan.
     
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    Pestalozzi.Michel Soëtard - 1995 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Si Rousseau peut en être dit le prophète et l'Emile, sa bible, Pestalozzi est bien le père de notre pédagogie moderne. Il n'est pas de principe qui l'anime, ni de chemin, plus tard balisé dans les entreprises de l'Education nouvelle, ni même de problème avec lequel elle se débat et continue de se débattre, qui ne trouve une première réalité dans l'œuvre et la pensée du pédagogue suisse. Mais Pestalozzi, c'est aussi et d'abord un chemin par lequel un homme, luttant (...)
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  20. Pestalozzi. La Méthode à la croisée de la science du fait et de la pensée du sens.Michel Soëtard - 2012 - In Alain Trouvé & Michel Soëtard (eds.), Méthode et philosophie: la descendance éducative de l'Émile: Condorcet, Kant, Pestalozzi, Fichte, Herbart, Dilthey, Dewey, Freinet. Paris: L'Harmattan.
     
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  21. Ultrafiltration membrane process for pyrogen removal in the preparation of water for injection (wfi).Thet N. Soe - 2006 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 7.
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    Doing theology and philosophy in the African context =.Luke G. Mlilo & Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé (eds.) - 2003 - Frankfurt am Main: IKO, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
    Teaching and the research of theology and philosophy in Africa faces serious challenges: Contents and methods of study programs are often coined by European universalism. Tertiary institutions depend largely on foreign funding. This study analyzes the situation and suggests a closer collaboration.
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    Méthode et philosophie: la descendance éducative de l'Émile: Condorcet, Kant, Pestalozzi, Fichte, Herbart, Dilthey, Dewey, Freinet.Alain Trouvé & Michel Soëtard (eds.) - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La publication de l'Emile a produit une rupture épistémologique qui n'a pas échappé à Kant. Mais, rejetant toute assomption philosophique, l'ouvrage de 1762 met en récit une méthode qui prétend accomplir l'homme en ce qu'il est, tout en même temps qu'en ce qu'il doit être. Consacrant le pouvoir d'autoformation du sujet, Rousseau ouvre pourtant, à son corps défendant, une nouvelle brèche philosophique dans le rapport que ce sujet triomphant entretient avec ce que le Genevois s'obstine à présenter comme " la (...)
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    Hegel's Pyrrhonian Poetics: Tropology and Systematic Inquiry in Hegel's Phenomenology.Clarence F. Sills Jr - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (3):280-294.
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    Solute drag on perfect and extended dislocations.R. B. Sills & W. Cai - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (10):895-921.
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    Three Conferences, Many Question Marks.Yole G. Sills, Tabitha M. Powledge & Rachelle Hollander - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (4):9.
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    The Evolution of the Funny: American Folk Humor and Gimbel’s Cleverness Theory.Liz Sills - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):73-96.
    In 2017, Steven Gimbel published Isn’t That Clever: A Philosophical Account of Humor and Comedy. This book proposes, among other vastly interesting notions, a definition of humor that eschews audience reactions in favor of focusing exclusively on the craft and intention of the responsible comedian. This article intends to provoke that definition and show why humorous performances cannot be crafted without an audience-centric mindset, proving Gimbel’s notion problematic at best. To poke this definition, I draw on the American Folk Humor (...)
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    The epistemology of the funny.Liz Sills - 2016 - Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 7 (1):71-83.
    This analysis delves into the relationship with knowledge we engage when we communicate using comedy and humour. It explores four questions related to this enquiry: Is knowledge through comedy possible? Does funny discourse point us to the real? Do we laugh in the realm of reason? Is the knowledge channelled through comedy unitary? These questions position us within our own heads amidst the heuristic zigzag of alarm and happy release that precedes laughter. Furthermore, it observes the individualized nature of knowledge (...)
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    The Reservations of the Funny: Ethics of Studying Funny Communication.Liz Sills - 2021 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 2 (1):67-86.
    Studying the funny trends within historically marginalized populations has historically been used as a means of making them seem nonthreatening to dominant cultures. Scholars, furthermore, have often applied dominant-culture contexts toward reading minority artifacts without taking the time to understand the premises for other cultures’ funny enthymemes. This paper proposes two solutions to the dilemma of recognizing the importance of representing marginalized populations’ humor in the scholarly canon but also studying those funny artifacts with a mind toward ethics, using Native (...)
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    White Racism: A Psychohistory.C. Sills - 1972 - Télos 1972 (12):137-143.
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    Values, a philosophy of human needs.Milton Sills - 1932 - [Chicago]: The University of Chicago press. Edited by Ernest Holmes.
    2010 Reprint of 1932 Edition. This book consists for the most part of conversations between Milton Sills and Ernest Holmes. According to Holmes, it represents a good representation of Sill's belief about the continuity of the human soul. This was the subject of the extended conversations presented in this work. Sill's nature was deeply spiritual, highly intellectual and bordered on the mystical. He possessed one of the most brilliant and well-trained minds Holmes had ever known. He believed in emergent evolution, (...)
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    Chapter Ten–The Composer as Prophet in Time and Uncertainty.Helen Sills - 2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford (eds.), Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--149.
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    Das gute Leben, das Gute leben.Bernhard Sill - 2017 - Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
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  34. Joel Kovel, "White Racism: A Psychohistory".Chip Sills - 1972 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 12:137.
     
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  35. Licking honey from the razor's edge.M. Sills - 2000 - In Gay Watson, Stephen Batchelor & Guy Claxton (eds.), The Psychology of Awakening: Buddhism, Science, and Our Day-to-Day Lives. Samuel Weiser. pp. 187--196.
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    Music-making time?Helen Sills - 2010 - In Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris & Christian Steineck (eds.), Time: Limits and Constraints. Brill. pp. 13--289.
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  37. Paracelsus und wir.Martha Sills-Fuchs - 1941 - Planegg vor München,: Müller.
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    Saying “No”. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1987 - The Owl of Minerva 19 (1):101-104.
    Hegel has often been held by his critics to have failed in his efforts to achieve his professed goal to make of philosophy a science. Some of the major objections have been that he overlooked problems of finite, embodied existence, that he ignored the constitutive power of language, and that he did not make allowance for a creative unconscious. Wilfried Ver Eecke has written an oddly-titled work which traces the role of negation in the realms of child development, psychoanalysis, linguistics, (...)
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    Saying “No”. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1987 - The Owl of Minerva 19 (1):101-104.
    Hegel has often been held by his critics to have failed in his efforts to achieve his professed goal to make of philosophy a science. Some of the major objections have been that he overlooked problems of finite, embodied existence, that he ignored the constitutive power of language, and that he did not make allowance for a creative unconscious. Wilfried Ver Eecke has written an oddly-titled work which traces the role of negation in the realms of child development, psychoanalysis, linguistics, (...)
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    Subjects of Desire. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1990 - The Owl of Minerva 22 (1):98-103.
    French interpretations of Hegel have been immensely influential in the past fifty years. One has only to think of the names Alexandre Kojève and Jean Hyppolite to begin to recognize the enormous debt which all students of Hegel owe to French scholarship in this period. Beyond the problems posed by the specific interpretations of Hegel advanced by Kojève and Hyppolite, however, there is also the task of beginning to assess the great influence upon subsequent French thought brought about by their (...)
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    Subjects of Desire. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1990 - The Owl of Minerva 22 (1):98-103.
    French interpretations of Hegel have been immensely influential in the past fifty years. One has only to think of the names Alexandre Kojève and Jean Hyppolite to begin to recognize the enormous debt which all students of Hegel owe to French scholarship in this period. Beyond the problems posed by the specific interpretations of Hegel advanced by Kojève and Hyppolite, however, there is also the task of beginning to assess the great influence upon subsequent French thought brought about by their (...)
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    Spacings—of Reason and Imagination—in Texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1989 - The Owl of Minerva 21 (1):122-124.
    It is ironic that deconstructive criticism reveals itself most patently as neo-formalism in its treatment of Hegel. Sallis’s book resumes all the by-now-canonical elements of the Derridean conception of Hegel: Hegel as the philosopher of “closure” par excellence, Hegel as the last figure in “the metaphysics of presence,” Hegel as the philosopher most clever at dissembling his ideological preoccupations behind a facade of “reason.”.
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    Candace Ward. Desire and Disorder: Fevers, Fictions, and Feeling in English Georgian Culture: Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2007. 297 pp. [REVIEW]Geoffrey M. Sill - 2010 - Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (1):65-67.
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    Desire, Dialectic, and Otherness. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1991 - The Owl of Minerva 23 (1):104-108.
    Desmond’s ambitious effort to re-conceive the problem of dialectic and otherness is both timely and provocative. Moving beyond the “generous hermeneutic” of Hegel exemplified in Art and the Absolute, Desmond develops more fully a discussion about the alleged “closure” of dialectical philosophies generally and Hegel’s philosophy specifically. Whereas Art and the Absolute tended to defend Hegel’s insights and achievements — at least in aesthetic theory — against a wide variety of critical approaches, the work under review attempts to engage seriously (...)
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    Freedom and Modernity. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1996 - The Owl of Minerva 27 (2):199-202.
    In the decade since the late George Armstrong Kelly announced in the pages of this journal that Richard Winfield’s project has something significant to contribute to the debate over the contemporary relevance of Hegel’s systematic philosophy, Winfield has produced a number of works in support of that claim. These works have established Winfield as an important neo-Hegelian thinker.
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    Spacings—of Reason and Imagination—in Texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel. [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1989 - The Owl of Minerva 21 (1):122-124.
    It is no secret that Hegel, along with Vico, whom he never read, and Rousseau, whom he read with enthusiasm, regarded poetic meaning as historically prior to prosaic meaning - the figurative preceded the literal, the tropological antedated the logical per se. Indeed, Hegel went so far, in his Aesthetic, as to qualify poetry as “Man’s original grasp of truth”. Since, as we know, for Hegel the true is the whole, it would seem that this original grasp of the truth (...)
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    John H. Smith, "The Spirit and Its Letter: Traces of Rhetoric in Hegel's Philosophy of "Bildung"". [REVIEW]Chip Sills - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):625.
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    Current Status of Research Ethics Capacity in Myanmar.Zaw-Zaw Oo, Yin-Thet-Nu Oo, Mo-Mo Than, Khine Zaw Oo, Min Wun, Kyaw-Soe Htun & Henry Silverman - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (2):123-132.
    Myanmar has recently surfaced from total military rule and efforts at conducting research to enhance the health of the population has increased during the recent democratization process, both from the military and civil sectors as well as support from international agencies. International guidelines mandate that such research requires prior ethics review in accordance with international standards. Previous commentators have expressed concerns, however, regarding the degree of adequate training in research ethics for investigators, the optimal functioning of Research Ethics Committees, and (...)
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    The future in the past: H ildegard P eplau and interpersonal relations in nursing.Patricia D'Antonio, Linda Beeber, Grayce Sills & Madeline Naegle - 2014 - Nursing Inquiry 21 (4):311-317.
    Researchers, educators and clinicians have long recognized the profound influence of the mid‐twentieth century focus on interpersonal relations and relationships on nursing. Today, in nursing, as well as in medicine and other social sciences, neuroanatomy, neurobiology and neurophysiology have replaced interpersonal dynamics as keys to understanding human behavior. Yet concerns are being raised that the teaching, research and practice of the critical importance of healing relationships have been overridden by a biological focus on the experiences of health and illness. As (...)
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  50. Rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers from Myanmar, Covid-19, and agrarian movements.Saturnino M. Borras, Jennifer C. Franco, Doi Ra, Tom Kramer, Mi Kamoon, Phwe Phyu, Khu Khu Ju, Pietje Vervest, Mary Oo, Kyar Yin Shell, Thu Maung Soe, Ze Dau, Mi Phyu, Mi Saryar Poine, Mi Pakao Jumper, Nai Sawor Mon, Khun Oo, Kyaw Thu, Nwet Kay Khine, Tun Tun Naing, Nila Papa, Lway Htwe Htwe, Lway Hlar Reang, Lway Poe Jay, Naw Seng Jai, Yunan Xu, Chunyu Wang & Jingzhong Ye - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):315-338.
    This paper examines the situation of rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers from Myanmar during the Covid-19 pandemic. It looks at the circumstances of the migrants prior to the global health emergency, before exploring possibilities for a post-pandemic future for this stratum of the working people by raising critical questions addressed to agrarian movements. It does this by focusing on the nature and dynamics of the nexus of land and labour in the context of production and social reproduction, a view that (...)
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