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    Amazon Intertextuality and Sinuosity in Sandra Shotlander's Angels of Power.Rosemary Keefe Curb - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (4):90 - 103.
    Angels of Power, by Australian lesbian playwright Sandra Shotlander, illustrates political strategies described by American lesbian philosopher Jeffner Allen. In the play three female members of Australian parliament align to force regulation of new reproductive technologies. Using essentialist, materialist, liberal, and radical feminist arguments, the characters practice sinuous strategies through loading and layering female signs (intertextuality) in order to eradicate patriarchal signification and reenact a contemporary version of ancient Amazons taking over the Acropolis.
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    Amazons.R. M. Cook - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):272-.
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    Amazon’s Fast Delivery.Rickey E. Richardson, Laura Gordey & Reggie Hall - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 17:251-254.
    Fast delivery to customers required Amazon fulfillment center employees to meet high daily productivity quotas. In some of the centers, robots and people worked together. The efficiency of the robots and the company’s productivity standards, made it challenging for workers to avoid injury. Candace accepted a position in a center utilizing robots and was injured on the job, just like hundreds of others. Her injuries and lack of workplace accommodations prevented her from meeting productivity quotas and consequently jeopardized her job. (...)
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    Amazon grace: Re-calling the courage to sin big.Mary Daly - 2006 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In her signature style, revolutionary Mary Daly takes you on a Quantum leap into a joyous future of victory for women. Daly, the groundbreaking author of such classics as Beyond God the Father and The Church and the Second Sex , explores the visions of Matilda Joslyn Gage, the great nineteenth-century philosopher, and reveals that her insights are stunningly helpful to twenty-first-century Voyagers seeking to overcome the fascism and life-hating fundamentalism that has infused current power structures. Daly shows us once (...)
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    The Amazon Anthropology.Geneci Bett - 2017 - Philosophy Study 7 (9).
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    Amazon Healer: The Life and Times of an Urban Shaman:Amazon Healer: The Life and Times of an Urban Shaman.Stanley Krippner - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (4):18-19.
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    Bio-Amazons - a comment.Ruth Chadwick & Sarah Wilson - unknown
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    Alexander and the Amazons.Das Alexanderreich Auf Prosopographischer Grundlage & Die Alexanderlegenden bei den ältesten Alexanderhistorikern - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51:115-126.
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    Poetic Politics: How the Amazons Took the Acropolis.Jeffner Allen - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (2):107-122.
    This paper explores the poetic politics of lesbian and feminist writing, the textual violence that writing exercises and the amazon intertext it creates. In this particular essay, Jeffner Allen takes as her point of departure the writing of Hélène Cixous and Monique Wittig.
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    Subeunt Amazones : Tracing the Amazons in Statius' Achilleid.Julene Abad Del Vecchio - 2023 - American Journal of Philology 144 (2):321-349.
    This article investigates the presence of Amazonian imagery in Statius' Achilleid. It begins by uncovering intertexts to Aeneid 1 in the arrival of Ulysses and Diomedes on Scyros ( Ach. 1.726–58), which create a layer of erotic tension that is vital for the interpretation of the ensuing simile comparing Achilles, Deidamia, and Lycomedes' daughters with Amazons ( Ach. 1.758–60). A comprehensive analysis of the simile allows a re-examination of Statius' echoes to the portrayals of Hippolyte and Theseus in Thebaid 12, (...)
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  11. L'amazone de Jules Verne.Neide Gondim - 2004 - Iris 27:69-76.
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    Athenians, Amazons, and Solecisms: Language Contact in Herodotus.Edward Nolan - 2021 - American Journal of Philology 142 (4):571-596.
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    The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World by Adrienne Mayor.Alison Keith - 2016 - American Journal of Philology 137 (1):174-177.
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    Penthésilée, reine des Amazones et Preuse, une image de la femme guerrière à la fin du Moyen Âge.Sophie Cassagnes-Brouquet - 2004 - Clio 20:169-179.
    Penthésilée, reine des Amazones, est représentée sous les traits d’une guerrière armée de pied en cap sur une tapisserie appartenant à la collection du château d’Angers. Cette tapisserie mille-fleurs qui date du début du XVIe siècle rappelle le succès rencontré par le thème des Neuf Preuses à la fin du Moyen Age. Ces figures de guerrières qui appartiennent toutes à l’Antiquité ou à la mythologie classique connaissent une mode qui répond à celle de leur pendant masculin, les Neuf Preux. Preux (...)
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    Global–Local Amazon Politics.AndrÈa Zhouri - 2004 - Theory, Culture and Society 21 (2):69-89.
    The Amazon rainforest is one of the most important topics of transnational activism. Based on the assumption that the consumption of timber in the Northern hemisphere is largely responsible for deforestation, campaigners have focused on the global timber trade. From a strategy of boycotting tropical timber in the 1980s, environmentalists shifted their approach to one influenced by a discourse on ‘sustainable development’ in the 1990s. Believing that they could persuade loggers to use less predatory practices, the mainstream NGOs developed a (...)
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    Drug Tourism in the Amazon.Marlene Dobkin DeRios - 1994 - Anthropology of Consciousness 5 (1):16-19.
  17. Systems Perspective of Amazon Mechanical Turk for Organizational Research: Review and Recommendations.Melissa G. Keith, Louis Tay & Peter D. Harms - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Listening to the Amazons.Persephone Braham - 2017 - Listening 52 (3):182-190.
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    The Jewish Amazon by Moacyr Scliar: The Word of the Other as Affirmation of the Noncoincidence of the Other in Oneself.João Carlos de Carvalho - 2023 - Bakhtiniana 18 (2):226-247.
    RESUMO A partir de dois romances de Moacyr Scliar, Cenas da vida minúscula e A Majestade do Xingu, podemos propor um percurso de risco e reconhecimento da palavra alheia em permanente trânsito, para uma suposta afirmação do imaginário judaico tendo a região amazônica como cenário do percurso de enredos altamente inventivos do autor gaúcho. Em ambos os romances, há vozes orquestradoras e poderosas capazes de produzir linhas sinuosas de escavações dialógicas e que se remetem a produzir várias possibilidades de afirmação (...)
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  20. Antidomestication in the Amazon: Swidden and its Foes.Manuela Carneiro da Cunha - 2020 - In Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd & Aparecida Vilaça (eds.), Science in the forest, science in the past. Chicago: HAU Books.
     
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    Review Article: Eighteenth Century Amazons.Rosalind Delmar - 1987 - Feminist Review 26 (1):105-114.
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    Non-artificial non-intelligence: Amazon’s Alexa and the frictions of AI.Tero Karppi & Yvette Granata - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):867-876.
    This paper examines a case where Amazon’s cloud-based AI assistant Alexa accidentally ordered a dollhouse for a 6-year-old girl. In the press, the case was defined as a technical recognition problem. Building on this idea, we argue that the dollhouse case helps us to analyze the limits of current AI applications. By drawing on the writings of Gilles Deleuze and François Laruelle, we argue that these limits are not merely technical but more deeply embedded in the structures where the thinking (...)
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    Adrienne Mayor, Les Amazones, quand les femmes étaient les égales des hommes (viiie sièc.Adelin* Leménageur - 2018 - Clio 48.
    Une des premières questions du public concernant les Amazones lors de conférences est la suivante : « Mais ces guerrières ont-elles vraiment existé? ». À cette interrogation, j’ai pris l’habitude de répondre qu’il n’y a pas de fumée sans feu, que je ne crois pas (après six années de recherches sur la question) qu’un peuple nommé Amazone, vivant en non-mixité, ait existé en Turquie. Cependant, je suis convaincu.e de l’existence de femmes guerrières peuplant les alentours du monde grec et que...
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    Alexander and the Amazons.Elizabeth Baynham - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (1):115-126.
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  25. Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in Person-Body Reasoning: Experimental Evidence From the United Kingdom and Brazilian Amazon.Emma Cohen, Emily Burdett, Nicola Knight & Justin Barrett - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (7):1282-1304.
    We report the results of a cross-cultural investigation of person-body reasoning in the United Kingdom and northern Brazilian Amazon (Marajó Island). The study provides evidence that directly bears upon divergent theoretical claims in cognitive psychology and anthropology, respectively, on the cognitive origins and cross-cultural incidence of mind-body dualism. In a novel reasoning task, we found that participants across the two sample populations parsed a wide range of capacities similarly in terms of the capacities’ perceived anchoring to bodily function. Patterns of (...)
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    AMAZONS IN EPIC - (S.) Borowski Penthesilea und ihre Schwestern. Amazonenepisoden als Bauform des Heldenepos. (The Language of Classical Literature 35.) Pp. x + 174. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2022. Cased, US$119, €99. ISBN: 978-90-04-47272-3. [REVIEW]Christine Lehnen - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):26-28.
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    Chemistry of the Amazon: Biodiversity, Natural Products, and Environmental Issues.Peter Rudolf Seidl, Otto Richard Gottlieb & Maria Auxiliadora Coelho Kaplan (eds.) - 1974 - American Chemical Society.
    Discusses biodiversity conservation in tropical rainforests. Presents an overview of research on bioactive natural products from the Amazon. Examines current research and investigations of the chemical evolution. Addresses biogeochemistry issues of tropical systems. Provides an overview of environmental issues related to Amazon biodiversity, including the impact of surface mining on the quality of air, water, and soil.
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    The isle of the amazons: A marvel of travellers.Albrecht Rosenthal - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (3):257-259.
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  29. Cornelius Castoriadis’ agonistic theory of the future of work at Amazon Mechanical Turk.Tim Christiaens - 2024 - Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory 1 (1):1-20.
    Digital innovations are rapidly changing the contemporary workplace. Big Tech companies marketing algorithmic management increasingly decide on the Future of Work. Political responses, however, often focus on managing the impact of these technologies on workers. They leave the question of how these technologies are designed or how workers can determine their own futures unanswered. This approach risks surrendering the Future of Work debate to techno-determinist imaginaries aligned with corporate interests. Using Cornelius Castoriadis’ early writings on worker struggles in French Tayloristic (...)
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    Amazons Dietrich von Bothmer: Amazons in Greek Art. (Oxford Monographs Classical Archaeology.) Pp. xxvii+252; 90 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957. Cloth, £ 8. 8s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):272-273.
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    Humanly Extended Automation or the Future of Work Seen through Amazon Patents.Bronwyn Frey & Alessandro Delfanti - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (3):655-682.
    Amazon’s projects for future automation contribute to anxieties about the marginalization of living labor in warehousing. Yet, a systematic analysis of patents owned by Amazon suggests that workers are not about to disappear from the warehouse floor. Many patents portray machines that increase worker surveillance and work rhythms. Others aim at incorporating workers’ activities into machinery to rationalize the labor process in an ever more pervasive form of digital Taylorism. Patents materialize the company’s desire for a technological future in which (...)
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    Fanny Bugnon, Les « Amazones de la terreur : sur la violence politique des femmes, de la Fraction armée rouge à Action directe.Anne Steiner - 2016 - Clio 43:299-302.
    Les « Amazones de la terreur » est issu de la thèse de l’historienne Fanny Bugnon, La violence politique au prisme du genre à travers la presse française (1970-1994), dirigée par Christine Bard et soutenue en novembre 2011 à l’Université d’Angers. À la fin des années 1960, dans le sillage des mouvements étudiants, des groupes de lutte armée, anticapitalistes et anti-impérialistes, sont apparus presque simultanément en Europe, au Japon, et aux USA. Tous comprenaient un nombre élevé de femmes d...
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  33. “Savage knowledge,” ethnosciences, and the colonial ways of producing reservoirs of indigenous epistemologies in the Amazon.Raphael Uchôa - 2024 - Journal of Social Ontology 10 (2).
    This paper explores the intricate relationship between the concept of “savage knowledge,” its significance during the ninteenth and twentieth centuries, and the emerging field of ethnoscience. It specifically focuses on the Amazon region as a pivotal area in the development of ethnoscience, examining the contributions of renowned naturalists Carl von Martius, Richard Spruce, and Richard Schultes, who each conducted scientific expeditions to the Amazon during this era. Their works are crucial in reevaluating the dynamic interplay between the Western perception of (...)
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    Apollodoros and a new Amazon cup in a private collection.Dyfri J. R. Williams - 1977 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 97:160-168.
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    Alain Testart, L’amazone et la cuisinière, anthropologie de la division sexuelle du travail │ Christophe Darmangeat.Agnès Fine - 2015 - Clio 42:321-321.
    Ces deux livres présentent plusieurs points communs qui justifient de les réunir dans un seul compte rendu. Ils sont tous les deux centrés sur la division sexuée du travail et tentent d’en reconstituer le passé préhistorique en s’appuyant sur l’observation de sociétés contemporaines vivant de chasse ou de cueillette ou de petite agriculture. Face à l’objection de ceux qui pensent la méthode illégitime car ces sociétés sont elles aussi le produit d’une histoire, ils revendiquent l’intérêt de f...
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  36. Becoming an Amazon 23rd March, 1985.Jenny Lewis - 2002 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Donna Dickenson & Thomas H. Murray (eds.), Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies. Blackwell. pp. 220.
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    Messiahs, Martyrs, and Amazons: How Female Heroes are Affirmed by a Sixteenth-Century Radical Christology.Brenda Richardson Vance - 2000 - Feminist Theology 9 (25):84-102.
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    An Exploration of the Aberrant Perceptions Experienced by Westerners in the Peruvian Amazon Amid Shipibo Ayahuasca Practices.Agnes Dudek - 2023 - Anthropology of Consciousness 34 (1):68-96.
    Ayahuasca has become a subject of great interest in recent years. Academics, spiritual seekers, communities, and curious individuals have all been intrigued by this topic through either writing about it or direct participation in the contemporary spiritual phenomenon that is ayahuasca, which holds promises of bestowing upon its users profound wisdom or healing. However, what anthropological (but also popular) writings barely comment on are the deviant perceptions that arise out of experiences seeking amelioration or transcendence, and the subjective ways in (...)
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    The Discovery of the Amazon. José Toribio Medina, Bertram T. Lee, H. C. Heaton.A. Pogo - 1934 - Isis 22 (1):234-238.
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    Participatory Extension as Basis for the Work of Rural Extension Services in the Amazon.Benno Pokorny, Guilhermina Cayres & Westphalen Nunes - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22 (4):435-450.
    Public extension services play a key role in the implementation of strategies for rural development based on the sustainable management of natural resources. However, the sector suffers from restricted financial and human resources. Using experiences from participatory action research, a strategy for rural extension in the Amazon was defined to increase the efficiency and the relevance of external support for local resource users. This strategy considered activities initiated and coordinated by local people. Short-term facilitation visits provided continuous external support for (...)
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    Political ecology at the frontiers of knowledge and power in a traditionally occupied territory: the know-how of coconut breakers in the amazon.Jodival Maurício Costa & Joaquim Shiraishi Neto - 2020 - Dialogos 24 (2):292-324.
    This article aims is to promote debate for scientific thinking about the role of political ecology in the decoloniality of knowledge and power in the Amazon region. The work is divided into two parts: the first part discusses the expansion of modernity to the South and the construction of modern coloniality; in the second, we bring the experience of the babassu coconut breakers, in view of the construction of a “nature-world”, the result of the colonization and globalization processes. The current (...)
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  42. Another Would-Be Amazon:: Propertius 4, 4, 71-72.John Warden - 1978 - Hermes 106 (1):177-187.
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    The role of informal contracts in the growth of small cattle herds on the floodplains of the Lower Amazon.Frank D. Merry, Pervaze A. Sheikh & David G. Mcgrath - 2004 - Agriculture and Human Values 21 (4):377-386.
    In the absence of access to formal credit, informal contracts with independent investors give the small ranchers of the Lower Amazon an acceptable means through which to surmount the high investment hurdle of starting a cattle herd. These contracts – called sociedades – allow small ranchers to raise an outside investor's cattle in return for a portion of the offspring and are commonplace in the cattle production systems of the Amazon. But, notwithstanding a vast literature on cattle production in the (...)
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    A Delicate Adjustment: Wallace and Bates on the Amazon and “The Problem of the Origin of Species”.John van Wyhe - 2014 - Journal of the History of Biology 47 (4):627-659.
    For over a century it has been believed that Alfred Russel Wallace and Henry Walter Bates set out for the Amazon in 1848 with the aim of “solving the problem of the origin of species”. Yet this enticing story is based on only one sentence. Bates claimed in the preface to his 1863 book that Wallace stated this was the aim of their expedition in an 1847 letter. Bates gave a quotation from the letter. But Wallace himself never endorsed or (...)
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    Current Human Ecology in the Amazon and beyond: a Multi-Scale Ecosemiotic Approach.Morten Tønnessen - 2020 - Biosemiotics 13 (1):89-113.
    Umwelt theory is an expression of von Uexküll’s subjective biology and as such usually applied in analysis of individual animals, yet it is fundamentally relational and therefore also suitable for analysis of more complex wholes. Since the birth of the modern environmental movement in the 1960s, there has been growing scientific and political acknowledgement of there being a global environmental crisis, which today manifests itself as a climate change and biodiversity crisis. This calls for a multi-scale ecosemiotic approach to analysis (...)
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    Feminism and the female body: liberating the Amazon within.Shirley Castelnuovo - 1998 - Boulder: L. Rienner Publishers. Edited by Sharon Ruth Guthrie.
    The authors challenge the Cartesian emphasis on mind that characterizes much feminist theory, offering instead a perspective that conceives of mind and body as a unity. They examine the construction of terrorized female bodies, how this construction is affected by age, class, race, and sexual preference, and how women who resent the status quo are developing themselves physically. They conclude by proposing a politics of feminist embodiment in which women use collective "care-of-the-self" practices that empower both their bodies and their (...)
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    Moving beyond Anthropocentrism: Environmental Ethics, Development, and the Amazon.Lauren Oechsli - 1993 - Environmental Ethics 15 (1):49-59.
    We argue for the rejection of an anthropocentric and instrumental system of normative ethics. Moral arguments for the preservation of the environment cannot be based on the promotion of human interests or goods. The failure of anthropocentric arguments is exemplified by the dilemma of Third World development policy, e.g., the controversy over the preservation of the Amazon rain forest. Considerationsof both utility and justice preclude a solution to the problems of Third World development from the restrictive framework of anthropocentric interests. (...)
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    Language Death: A Freirean solution in the heart of the Amazon.Alex Guilherme - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (1):63-76.
    ‘Language death’ is an undeniable phenomenon of our modern times as languages have started to disappear at an alarming rate. This has led linguists, anthropologists, philosophers and educationists to engage with this issue at various levels in an attempt to try to understand the decline in this rich area of human communication and culture. In this article I refer to some interesting and innovative educational projects in the Amazon region of Brazil, which are revitalizing local languages, cultures and communities. I (...)
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    Sustainable Development and the Destruction of the Amazon.Jessica Christie Ludescher - 2011 - Environmental Ethics 33 (2):197-218.
    Petroleum extraction in the Amazon rain forest has left grave human rights violations in its wake, creating myriad ethics and sustainability challenges. Framing sustainability ethics in terms of collective responsibility, there are four conceptions of responsibility: aggregated complicit individual responsibility, the responsibility of a unitary corporate person, a social connection model of shared responsibility, and universal social responsibility. Each conception of collective responsibility expands the scope of responsible actors, from selective stakeholders, to institutions, to systems, and finally to all parties. (...)
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    How to Run a City Like Amazon and Other Fables ed. by Mark Graham et al.Chelsea Haith - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (1):136-140.
    Theorizing the outcomes of future cities operated under the various business and technologies of different global corporations, How to Run a City Like Amazon and Other Fables offers not only an entertaining collection of ideas, but also a view to how else we might communicate research ideas and theory. Implicitly, the collection puts strain on the relevance of the academic publishing model for real-world research dissemination and public engagement. Being freely available online in PDF format on the independent publisher Meatspace (...)
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