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Jones, Calvert W., and Celia Paris. "It’s the End of the World and They Know It: How Dystopian Fiction Shapes Political Attitudes." Perspectives on Politics 16, no. 4 (2018): 969–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592718002153.

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Given that the fictional narratives found in novels, movies, and television shows enjoy wide public consumption, memorably convey information, minimize counter-arguing, and often emphasize politically-relevant themes, we argue that greater scholarly attention must be paid to theorizing and measuring how fiction affects political attitudes. We argue for a genre-based approach for studying fiction effects, and apply it to the popular dystopian genre. Results across three experiments are striking: we find consistent evidence that dystopian narratives enhance the willingness to justify radical—esp
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Kelly, Adam. "Trusts, Trust, and Trust: Hernan Diaz’s Liberal Pedagogy." American Literary History 36, no. 2 (2024): 489–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajae033.

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Abstract This article reads Hernan Diaz’s Trust as a contemporary commentary on, and reimagining of, literature’s entanglements with capitalism, liberalism, finance, and law. Beginning with an outline of the history of legal and corporate trusts and connecting that history to the rise of the modern novel, the article spotlights the complex role played by the notion of trust in Diaz’s metafictional text. Trust tells the story of a Wall Street financier, his philanthropist wife, and the ghostwriter of his memoir through a four-part structure, moving from a realist novel called Bonds through two
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Swadling, W. "The Fiction of the Constructive Trust." Current Legal Problems 64, no. 1 (2011): 399–433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clp/cur005.

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Petricca, Filippo. "Assaying Fiction: Dante’s Money as Literary Trust." Dante Studies 141, no. 1 (2023): 39–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/das.2023.a930670.

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Murphy, Robin R. "Explainable robotics in science fiction." Science Robotics 4, no. 37 (2019): eaaz8586. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aaz8586.

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Hatters Friedman, Susan. "Portraying Psychosis in Crime Fiction: Analysing Representations, Stigmatisation, and Authorial Ethics." Crime Fiction Studies 4, no. 2 (2023): 145–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/cfs.2023.0095.

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Psychosis in crime fiction is often misrepresented, with psychosis and violence oft being conflated. Three recent popular crime fiction novels considered are Shutter Island, Trust Your Eyes, and Spider – whose main characters suffer from psychotic disorders. Representations can either perpetuate stigma such as in Shutter Island, or, as in Trust Your Eyes and Spider, may help increase understanding and even empathy from readers, which in turn may destigmatise psychosis.
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Koszarski, Richard. "The Girl and Her Trust: film into fiction." Film History: An International Journal 20, no. 2 (2008): 198–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/fil.2008.20.2.198.

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Googasian, Victoria. "Bothering to Believe: Acts of Faith in J. M. Coetzee's Late Novels." Novel 52, no. 2 (2019): 284–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00295132-7546854.

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Abstract J. M. Coetzee's late fictions display a recurrent fascination with attitudes of faith and belief. This preoccupation has been read sometimes as an effort to reinvigorate the novel's engagement with materiality and embodied life, other times as an elegy to the waning power of belief in fiction. But belief is not a monolithic term in Coetzee's late work, nor does his disposition toward it remain static. This article examines two texts that display a related yet evolving concern with faith and belief—Elizabeth Costello (2003) and The Childhood of Jesus (2013). These works not only share
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Yang, Zengyue. "The Power of Documentaries Comes from the Fact that They are Grounded in Fact, Not Fiction." International Journal of Education and Humanities 16, no. 3 (2024): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/9k55f546.

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This paper examines the distinctive power of documentaries compared to fiction films, emphasizing their authenticity. Documentaries are often perceived as more credible due to their use of real images and sounds, which leads audiences to trust the content presented. However, the author draws on multiple scholarly perspectives to argue that the truthfulness of documentaries can be subjective, much like that of fiction films. The paper also analyzes the educational and transformative roles of documentaries in society, highlighting key differences between documentaries and fiction films in terms
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Shrestha, Rabindra Man. "Dental Journalism: Finding Fact, Fiction, Fallacies, Fraud…" Orthodontic Journal of Nepal 5, no. 1 (2015): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v5i1.14491.

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According to an opinion poll doctors topped the list among various professionals whom the public believe the most in telling truth; while journalists were on the bottom of the list. The MORI poll carried on behalf of British Medical Association showed that 87% believe doctors don’t lie, while 85% assume journalists don’t report truth. Surfacing amidst the trust bestowed upon the doctors and mistrust for the journalists, this article attempts to explain various aspects of dental journalism.
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Sousa, Sonia, José Cravino, and Paulo Martins. "Challenges and Trends in User Trust Discourse in AI Popularity." Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 7, no. 2 (2023): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mti7020013.

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The Internet revolution in 1990, followed by the data-driven and information revolution, has transformed the world as we know it. Nowadays, what seam to be 10 to 20 years ago, a science fiction idea (i.e., machines dominating the world) is seen as possible. This revolution also brought a need for new regulatory practices where user trust and artificial Intelligence (AI) discourse has a central role. This work aims to clarify some misconceptions about user trust in AI discourse and fight the tendency to design vulnerable interactions that lead to further breaches of trust, both real and perceiv
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Sonia, Sousa. "Challenges and Trends in User Trust Discourse in AI Popularity." Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 7, no. 2 (2023): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/mti7020013.

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The Internet revolution in 1990, followed by the data-driven and information revolution, has transformed the world as we know it. Nowadays, what seam to be 10 to 20 years ago, a science fiction idea (i.e., machines dominating the world) is seen as possible. This revolution also brought a need for new regulatory practices where user trust and artificial Intelligence (AI) discourse has a central role. This work aims to clarify some misconceptions about user trust in AI discourse and fight the tendency to design vulnerable interactions that lead to further breaches of trust, both real and perceiv
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Carroll, Shawna. "ANTI-COLONIAL BOOK CLUBS." Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal 6, no. 1 (2021): 11–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18432/ari29548.

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What possibilities does reading anti-colonial and counternarrative fiction have? By “plugging in” Coloma’s constitutive subjectivities, Anzaldúa’s new consciousness, and Sumara’s embodied action, I share the possibilities with the explanation of an anti-colonial book club. Part of a larger research project conducted with a feminist Deleuzian methodology, this paper focuses on one of the “hot spots” that arose during the reading processes of two participants in the book club. Through their self-reflection during their reading processes, the counternarrative and anti-colonial fiction gave the w
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Paterick, Timothy. "Physician Estate Planning: What Is the Difference Between a Revocable and Irrevocable Trust?" Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal 1, no. 4 (2023): 179–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.55834/halmj.4972369449.

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Estate planning is critical for every physician. Understanding the impact and differences between irrevocable and revocable trusts is crucial to physician estate planning. There are many different financial repercussions to irrevocable and revocable trusts. These distinctions include control over assets, protections from creditors, protection from probate, the need for a will, and usefulness for avoiding estate tax. This article attempts to separate fact from fiction.
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TIWARI, AVNEESH KUMAR NIM AND APEKSHA. "Reimagining Marriage: The Depiction of Modern Relationships in Contemporary Fiction." PRAJNANA 15, no. 02 (2024): 91. https://doi.org/10.59467/pj.2024.15.91.

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This research paper examines the evolving portrayal of marriage in contemporary literature, focusing on the shifting dynamics of relationships in the 21st century. Through an analysis of Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff, An American Marriage by Tayari Jones, and Normal People by Sally Rooney, the study explores how modern marriages are depicted as dynamic partnerships influenced by personal growth, emotional intimacy, and external pressures. Key themes include the fluidity of marital roles, the importance of communication in sustaining intimacy, and the impact of infidelity on trust and commit
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Marguery, TP. "Towards the end of mutual trust? Prison conditions in the context of the European Arrest Warrant and the transfer of prisoners framework decisions." Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 25, no. 6 (2018): 704–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1023263x18818662.

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This article contends that the presumption of mutual trust between the European Union Member States is a legal fiction. In the context of transfer of a custodial sentence from one country to another based on mutual recognition and mutual trust, a failure of the latter can have detrimental effects on judicial cooperation and, especially, on the functions of punishment. In particular, mutual recognition and mutual trust create a bridge between the external limits of punishment (fundamental rights) and the internal limits to the functions of punishment (retribution, deterrence and rehabilitation)
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Klingenstein, Susanne. "Essay as Novel and Fiction as Art: The Evolution of Two Genres in the Oeuvre of Cynthia Ozick." Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-) 43, no. 1 (2024): 143–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/studamerijewilite.43.1.0143.

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Abstract Embarking on her first novel in 1950 as an ardent admirer of Henry James, Cynthia Ozick developed a demanding theory of literary high art. When she emerged from her self-seclusion in 1964 with her novel Trust and began to publish short stories, her new work was sharply critical, from a Jewish point of view, of the arrogance, vanity, and maddening ambition that drives the creation of art. In the mid-1980s, Ozick managed to resolve the conflict she had perceived between Jewish moral imperatives and literary art. At the same time, as her career was taking off and editors began to request
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Outlaw, Lucius T. "The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke: An Unfinished Reading of Jeffrey Stewart's Troubled Biography." boundary 2 50, no. 2 (2023): 93–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01903659-10300623.

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Abstract Jeffrey C. Stewart's book on Alain Locke is an unsuccessful endeavor. Stewart characterizes his book as a biography, leading the reader to expect an illuminating, accurate, and truthful account of Locke's life based on and disciplined by adherence to credible evidence and standards of scholarship. However, the life of Locke that Stewart recounts is, to a large extent, an imaginary construction that draws on but ventures far beyond the documentary evidence in narrating Locke's life, his “inner life” especially. Consequently, the chapters have the character of literary fiction—biographi
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Slovic, Scott. "Science, Eloquence, and the Asymmetry of Trust: What’s at Stake in Climate Change Fiction." Green Theory & Praxis: The Journal of Ecopedagogy 4, no. 1 (2008): p. 100—p. 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3903/gtp.2008.1.6.

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Rakhmatova, Mekhriniso. "RESSISSTANCE LITERATURE: "THE HUNGER GAMES" BY SUSANNE COLLINS." International Journal of Education, Social Science & Humanities. Finland Academic Research Science Publishers 11, no. 4 (2023): 202–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7800166.

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<em>Introduction. &ldquo;Hunger Games&rdquo; is the first book of HUNGER GAMES trilogy which is best-seller book known worldwide. This action packed and thought provoking trilogy includes a lot of genres in it, like young-adult fiction, science fiction, thriller, dystopian fiction, adventure. However, the genre of&nbsp; the book&nbsp; is mostly dystopia and adventure science fiction.</em> Research methods.<em> In the research method main and major characters have been analysed through depiction, characterization and delineation of inner and outer features of Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark, Ha
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Zouhar, Marián. "Možné svety, naratívna fikcia a autofikcia." Filosofický časopis 73, no. 2 (2025): 321–29. https://doi.org/10.46854/fc.2025.2r.321.

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The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion with Petr Koťátko about the nature of autobiographical and autofictional texts. It is argued that we approach all statements contained in an autofictional narrative text as readers in the as-if mode and read them as referring to an empirical author who styles himself or herself in the position of the narrator of the text. Based on the identity of the empirical author and the narrator, we pretend that the narrator has our a priori trust that the empirical author of the text is as the text portrays him or her; at the same time, we are al
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Traub, Lindsey. "“I Trust You Will Detect My Intention”: The Strange Case of Watch and Ward." Journal of American Studies 29, no. 3 (1995): 365–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800022428.

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At the opening of a magnificent career in fiction, Henry James's first novel, Watch and Ward, has appeared gauche, bizarre and unaccountable. With its overtones of incest and paedophilia, it is hard to imagine what James can have been thinking of. Yet he wrote to Charles Eliot Norton, whose opinion he respected, apparently assuming that Norton would understand what he was trying to do. Perhaps a text offered with such optimism is not quite the anomaly it seems at first sight: it may in fact have been conceived within a context and in response to circumstances clear to its author but long since
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Goroshko, Olena, and Can Bilgili Bilgili. "Transmedia Awareness of the Media Audience (Ukrainian-Turkish Contexts)." Social Communications: Theory and Practice 14, no. 2 (2022): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.51423/2524-0471-2022-14-2-5.

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The article depicts transmedia projects in Turkey and Ukraine. The main focus concentrates on the competencies of transmedia audiences. The research objective is to examine the awareness level of television audiences about transmedia on various social media platforms. The research methods and techniques include the Ukrainian expert interviews and the data obtained through online survey. The sample includes 561 Turkish and 356 Ukrainian media consumers. Results reveal that Ukrainian media consumers, who state that they obtain the truth through social media, reject television as a source of trus
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Rimal, Akram1, and Hassan Bin Zubair2* Dr. "DECONSTRUCTIUONIST ANALYSIS OF LEO TOLSTOY'S SHORT FICTION." MSI Journal of Arts, Law and Justice (MSIJALJ) Volume 2, Issue 5 (2025): 34–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15347533.

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This research explores the short story "God Sees the Truth but Waits" by Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy with the utilization of five abstract analyses well it looks for significance and comprehension of the narrated story, it concludes the Historical Analysis, Communist Analysis, Deconstruction Analysis, Symbolic Analysis, and Gender Analysis. It likewise involves the subjective distinct strategy in deciding the five abstract analyses comparable to the artistic piece. This exploration utilizes the given story as the principal wellspring of data demonstrated by various dependable assets like articles
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Ngom, Ousmane. "Conjuring Trauma with (Self)Derision: The African and African-American Epistolary Fiction." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 14, no. 2 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n2p1.

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All the female narrators of the three stories examined here – So Long a Letter, The Color Purple, and Letters from France – suffer serious traumas attributable to their male counterparts. Thus as a healing process, letter-writing is an exercise in trust that traverses the distances between the addresser and the addressee. Blurring the lines in such a way results in an intimate narration of trauma that reads as a stream of consciousness, devoid of fear of judgment or retribution. This paper studies the literary device of derision coupled with a psycho-feminist analysis to retrace the thorny, ca
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McGregor, J. C. "Plastic Surgery Waiting List — The Numbers Game Fact or Fiction?" Scottish Medical Journal 43, no. 5 (1998): 141–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003693309804300505.

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Previous studies have indicated the importance of work load and operating time in helping to manage a waiting list. While analysis ofa waiting list based solely on numbers cannot give an accurate assessment it is only this and “the waiting time” to surgery (apparently irrespective of clinical priorities) that seem to matter to the government, the Trust Hospitals, and to the public. This study examines case numbers on a waiting list over a two year period and links this to the preceding six months elective operations. Further insight into a waiting list construction can be obtained because of t
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Norris, Joe. "Improvisational Drama as Inquiry: The Role of the Simulated-Actual in Meaning Making." Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies 20, no. 1 (2019): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532708619884961.

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Based upon more than 25 years as a director of ensembles of performative research, I provide example of improvisational approaches that I have taken to explore a range of social interactions including the teacher/student relationship, subtle differences among need/want/desire, practicum politics, trust, reading power in gender, judging strangers, locus of control, homelessness, and aging parents. Techniques have included image theater, hot-seating, manipulation of objects, trust falls, music, and metaphorical roles. Theoretical discussions include an unpacking of truth claims in imaginative en
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Mccausland, Elly. ""I wouldn't trust that map": Fraudulent Geographies in Late Victorian Lost World Novels." Studies in the Novel 56, no. 3 (2024): 219–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sdn.2024.a935470.

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Abstract: This article examines the connection between the late Victorian lost world novel and the fraudulent or flawed maps that frequently punctuate its narratives. Drawing on sociological risk theory, it argues that the model of adventure structuring these texts is one of liminality and 'experiential tension,' and that their fraudulent geographies are a spatial counterpart to this liminal model. They promote an adventure characterized by perpetual potential and possibility, one we might more accurately term 'meta-adventure.' This model was central to both the imperialist enterprise during t
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Boediman, Eko Putra. "Exploring the impact of deepfake technology on public trust and media manipulation: A scoping review." Jurnal Komunikasi 19, no. 2 (2025): 313–34. https://doi.org/10.20885/komunikasi.vol19.iss2.art8.

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Deepfake technology, an AI-driven method for synthesizing hyper-realistic yet fabricated content, has raised concerns regarding public trust and media manipulation. This scoping review examines its impact by analyzing interdisciplinary literature from computer science, communication, psychology, and sociology. Using a systematic review approach, the study identifies key trends, challenges, and research gaps. Findings reveal that deepfake technology significantly blurs the boundary between truth and fiction, eroding media credibility. Additionally, malicious actors exploit deepfakes to spread m
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Kis, Norbert. "The Concept of Juristocracy on Trial: Reality or Fiction?" Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science 20, no. 2 (2021): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.32565/aarms.2021.2.1.

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This article aims to investigate the controversial concept of Juristocracy that has been widely analysed recently. This theory claims that lobbyists representing a liberal ideology have formed an oligarchy of lawyers in EU institutions. These juristocratic networks seek to limit the sovereignty of post-liberal, legitimate national governments. The concept extends to other supranational institutions as well as NGOs and academic networks. This study discusses the political ambition of lawyers of EU institutions and their existence as political protagonists i.e. Juristocracy. However, the theory
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Commissiong, Anand Bertrand. "Where Is the Love? Race, Self-Exile, and a Kind of Reconciliation." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 21, no. 1 (2021): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.21.1.2020-06-18.

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Cultivating solidarity or love for community for those systematically abused by the state and its civic community is a longstanding challenge. While the latter should primarily shoulder responsibility for (re)building trust, this article focuses on the abused self-exile’s agency and possible reasons for return. To understand possible motivations for (re)engagement, this article explores the African American expatriate experience rendered in fiction and criticism. It focuses specifically on William Gardner Smith’s The Stone Face and its portrait of the potentialities of Black love as a vehicle
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Bhatti, Shaheena Ayub, Ghulam Murtaza, and Aamir Shehzad. "Revisiting Paul Kanes Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians of North America." Global Language Review IV, no. II (2019): 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2019(iv-ii).13.

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Paul Kanes paintings and sketches which form the basis of Wanderings of an Artist, were made with the aim of presenting an “extensive series of illustrations of the characteristics, habits and scenery of the country and its inhabitants.” However, a careful and detailed reading of his paintings and writings show that he actually violated the trust that the American Indians placed in him by depicting false images. Working in the background of Lasswells theory of propaganda this study seeks to demonstrate how the images and writings that he created, fulfilled no purpose, other than that of propag
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Ghimire, Sushil. "Capital and Crisis: A Metafictional Study of Wealth and Power in Hernan Diaz’s Trust." Voice of Teacher 8, no. 1 (2023): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/vot.v8i1.60866.

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This paper examines how Hernan Diaz’s novel Trust (2022) uses metafictional techniques to explore the relationship between wealth and power in the context of the Great Depression. The paper argues that Diaz’s novel challenges the dominant narratives of capitalism and exposes the hidden mechanisms of exploitation and oppression that sustain the system. The paper analyzes the four sections of the novel, which consist of a novel, an autobiography, a memoir, and a private diary, each with its own author, audience, and agenda. The paper shows how these texts interact and contradict each other, crea
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Abrash, Merritt. "Through Logic to Apocalypse: Science-Fiction Scenarios of Nuclear Deterrence Breakdown." Science Fiction Studies 13, Part 2 (1986): 129–38. https://doi.org/10.1525/sfs.13.2.0129.

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Since the US and USSR have not gone to war with each other during the 40 years of the Atomic Era, the logic of nuclear deterrence seems triumphant. However, a few SF novels in which deterrence fails—The Pallid Giant (1927), Red Alert (1958), and Level 7 (1959)—given indications of a hidden logic which promises eventual breakdown of any deterrent system no matter how well it seems to be working. The primary commitment of each possessor of superweapons is not to the maintenance of deterrence, but to the discovery of a way to undertake a first strike without suffering unacceptable retaliation—a l
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Swinger, Nathaniel, Cynthia M. Baseman, Myeonghan Ryu, et al. "There's No "I" in TEAMMAIT: Impacts of Domain and Expertise on Trust in AI Teammates for Mental Health Work." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 9, no. 2 (2025): 1–36. https://doi.org/10.1145/3710917.

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The mental health crisis in the United States spotlights the need for more scalable training for mental health workers. While present-day AI systems have sparked hope for addressing this problem, we must not be too quick to incorporate or solely focus on technological advancements. We must ask empirical questions about how to ethically collaborate with and integrate autonomous AI into the clinical workplace. For these Human-Autonomy Teams (HATs), poised to make the leap into the mental health domain, special consideration around the construct of trust is in order. A reflexive look toward the m
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Falah, Fajrul. "Kepercayaan dan Hegemoni dalam Cerpen “Makelar” Karya Sri Lima R.N. (Kajian Hegemoni Gramsci)." Nusa: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra 14, no. 2 (2019): 136. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/nusa.14.2.136-146.

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This study aims to express the trust and hegemony in the "Broker" short story by Sri Lima R.N. This research is motivated by the idea that language in fiction or short stories is meaningful and indicated not to be neutral. The language in the short story, became the media for sending message content to the author as a reflection of the social community referred to. The approach used in this study is the sociology of literature, specific to the study of Gramsci hegemony. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Research data obtained from text, words, phrases, sentences, contained i
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Boyarska, Lyubov. "The Author and the Reader: Communication in P. Kulish’s fiction." Obraz 3, no. 32 (2019): 9–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/obraz.2019.3(32)-9-20.

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Purpose of the paper: to analyze, with «Letters from the Khutor (Farm, small village)» as the study material, the methods of communication with the reader, author strategies of addressing the recipient, drawing his attention, the technologies of «furthering an idea» and creating an atmosphere of trust and understanding. Also analyzed are their advantages, disadvantages, and shortcomings. Methods. Observation, analysis, and generalization, as well as literary concepts of receptive aesthetics, structuralism, post-structuralism, and mythological criticism enabled us to identify the fictional auth
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Rajendran, Charlene. "Becoming a FaciliActor: Playing at fiction on the borderlines of culture." Applied Theatre Research 8, no. 2 (2020): 245–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/atr_00041_1.

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This article interrogates the idea of the drama educator as a FaciliActor within the sociocultural and political context of Singapore, drawing on Jacques Ranciere’s (2015) notions of fiction and dissensus to examine how the FaciliActor can expand the potential of play-based embodied learning. The term FaciliActor, coined to combine facilitator and actor capacities, and thereby emphasize the acting skills involved in facilitating a dynamic drama process, points to imaginative options that drama educators negotiate when planning and executing their roles. In particular, it highlights an educator
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Martins, Mauricio de Jesus Dias, and Nicolas Baumard. "The rise of prosociality in fiction preceded democratic revolutions in Early Modern Europe." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 46 (2020): 28684–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2009571117.

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The English and French Revolutions represent a turning point in history, marking the beginning of the modern rise of democracy. Recent advances in cultural evolution have put forward the idea that the early modern revolutions may be the product of a long-term psychological shift, from hierarchical and dominance-based interactions to democratic and trust-based relationships. In this study, we tested this hypothesis by analyzing theater plays during the early modern period in England and France. We found an increase in cooperation-related words over time relative to dominance-related words in bo
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Horokholinska, Iryna. "Implementation of the Compensatory and Therapeutic Function of Religion in Fiction (based on William Paul Young’s “The Shack”)." Pitannâ lìteraturoznavstva, no. 110 (December 31, 2024): 120–36. https://doi.org/10.31861/pytlit2024.110.120.

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The article explores the compensatory and therapeutic function of religion in fiction through the example of William Paul Young’s novel “The Shack”. The analysis is conducted from an interdisciplinary perspective that integrates theological, philosophical, and literary approaches. The central plotline of the novel revolves around the existential struggle of the protagonist, Mack, who undergoes profound spiritual and axiological despair following the loss of his child. The symbolic space of the novel, built on religious imagery and biblical references, provides a foundation for understanding pa
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Espinoza Garrido, Lea. "Affect and the (Un)Doing of Trust in 20th and21st Century Black and Asian American Fiction and Nonfiction." Kulturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift 2024, no. 1 (2024): 72–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.28937/9783787348770_6.

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Hagendijk, Rob, and Jan Meeus. "Blind faith: fact, fiction and fraud in public controversy over science." Public Understanding of Science 2, no. 4 (1993): 391–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0963-6625/2/4/008.

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Constructivist approaches have flourished in both science studies and media studies during the 1980s. Although similar perspectives are used in these fields to study the production of non-fictional texts, there is little exchange and integration on a theoretical level. This article uses the Buck-Goudsmit Affair to explore an integrated constructivisit approach to public controversy over science. The Buck-Goudsmit Affair is a public controversy in the Netherlands that started in 1990 over a claim about a possible cure against AIDS. It is argued that the public understanding of the controversy c
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Nyagolova, Natalia. "The topos of the city in the Bulgarian prose from the 1960s. Its structure and mythopoetics." Slavic Almanac, no. 1-2 (2022): 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2022.1-2.3.04.

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The article depicts the main processes of literary urbanism in the 1960s in the Bulgarian prose, which witness the permeability of the socialist realist canon and the expansion of its thematic and structural boundaries. Three new models of negatively connoted city space that came into being in the context of the “Thaw” are outlined. The differences between the presented models and the Soviet urbanism of the 1960s, which often presents city as a territory of poetry, trust and connection with the revolutionary past, are taken into account. The present article traces the presence of the topos of
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Robinson, Simon. "Integrity and Dialogue." Journal of Dialogue Studies 2, no. 2 (2014): 49–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/nbne9453.

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This paper explores the relationship of dialogue to integrity. It sets out a traditional philosophical view of integrity, noting that these are predominantly assertive, holding certain principles or values against others, and therefore they do not involve dialogue. Based on more recent views on integrity, which stress agency, the paper then develops a view of integrity based on a three- fold view of responsibility. This view is based on dialogue, and with that a greater engagement with plural values and a complex social environment. The paper looks at the nature of that dialogue, and then goes
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Bernstein, Ana. "Virginia de Medeiros, politics of affect and economy of care." Art & the Public Sphere 12, no. 1 (2023): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/aps_00083_1.

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This article analyses a series of works by contemporary Brazilian artist Virginia de Medeiros, that derived from her exposure to the struggles of the Movimento dos Sem Teto do Centro de São Paulo (MSTC) (Movement of People Experiencing Homelessness in the Centre of São Paulo). A social movement led by women, the MSTC fights for the right to adequate housing. Medeiros’s works result from her coexistence with socio-economically deprived individuals and communities and racially and sexually marginalized groups. It embodies the politics of affect and economy of care of a feminist practice that inv
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Siliba, Meugreed Nadia, and Liem Satya Limanta. "The Portrayal of Yoo Ah-rin as Mother-like Figure in Webtoon Cewekku Galak." k@ta kita 13, no. 1 (2025): 175–81. https://doi.org/10.9744/katakita.13.1.175-181.

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What happens when a character exemplifies the essence of nurturing, protection, and unconditional love? In the webtoon Cewekku Galak, Yoo Ah-rin emerges as a mother-like figure whose defining traits such as nurturing, protecting, and unconditionally loving profoundly shape the lives of people around her. This study will be using Carl Jung’s mother archetype theory, John Bowlby’s attachment theory, and Melanie Klein’s object relations theory to explore how these qualities foster emotional security, stability, safety, trust, and a sense of acceptance in other characters. At the same time, it rev
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Pandanwangi, Wiekandini Dyah. "Moral Values of Rahwana’s Figure in Rahwana Putih Novel by Sri Teddy Rusdy." Jurnal Lingua Idea 11, no. 2 (2020): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.jli.2020.11.2.2670.

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Rahwana Putih, a novel by Sri Teddy Rusdy, reveals the figure of Rahwana with good characters and behaviours. The characters appeared contain moral values that can be considered as a role model. This phenomena is interesting to be explored deeply because, here, Rahwana is presented differently from its stereotype in all puppet stories. Based on this research background, this study aims to analyze moral values contained in Rahwana Putih by Sri Teddy Rusdy. Structuralism approach is used to analyze the moral values on Rahwana figure which emphasizes on intrinsic elements of fiction works. The Ma
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De Villiers, Kelly, Johann Louw, and Colin Tredoux. "GENDER DIFFERENCES IN READING PREFERENCE: EVIDENCE FROM A MOBILE PHONE PLATFORM." Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 34, no. 2 (2016): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/376.

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Two studies were conducted to investigate gender differences in a sample of young South African readers from poor communities. In the first study, the self-reported reading preferences of 2 775 readers on a mobile phone platform supplied by the FunDza Literacy Trust were surveyed. Both male and female readers indicated that they liked four genres in particular: romance, drama, non- fiction, and stories with specific South African content. There were nevertheless some differences, such as that a higher percentage of males liked stories involving sport. The second study examined the unique FunDz
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Ionescu, Andreea-Corina. "The Way Animation Theatre Is Perceived At Different Ages." Review of Artistic Education 21, no. 1 (2021): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rae-2021-0021.

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Abstract The game for the child represents everything – develops and stimulates communication, senses, mediates emotional states, solves certain conflict situations. Most of the time, the child uses toys as substitutes for real beings, engaging them in daily activities such as eating, sleeping, walking in the park. For a child there are no barriers between what is real and what is fiction, so when he sees on stage a doll that has life, he will walk with you in the story, whether he likes that story or not. They trust the messages that the stories offer, given the animist view of everyday life.
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Jeffers, Gerry. "Telling Tales – Cruelty and Abuse in Schooling in Ireland." Education Research and Perspectives 43 (2016): 101–36. https://doi.org/10.70953/erpv43.16005.

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The report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (Government of Ireland, 2009) – the Ryan Report – shocked Ireland and the wider world with its chilling descriptions of abuse that was systemic, pervasive, chronic, excessive, arbitrary and endemic. Subsequent debate has, rightly, centred on the ‘religious’ arena, highlighting the appalling breach of trust in institutions that were church-run and staffed by members of religious orders. Discussion of broader educational values and perspectives has been limited. Exploring the perspectives of writers on schooling, in autobiography, memoir o
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