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Clinical communication in inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review of the study of clinician–patient dialogue to inform research and practice
In: BMJ Open (2021)
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The pragmatism of drawing context networks: Social hierarchy and social distance as dimensions of Tenor
In: Test Series for Scopus Harvesting 2021 (2021)
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Clinical communication in inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic literature review protocol
Karimi, Neda; Moore, Alison Rotha; Lukin, Annabelle. - : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2020
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Clinical communication in inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic literature review protocol
In: BMJ Open (2020)
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Foucault, early Christian ideas of genitalia, and the history of sexuality
Moore, Alison (R16976). - : U.S., University of Texas Press, 2020
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Clinical communication in inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic literature review protocol
In: Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities - Papers (2020)
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Language and medicione
In: The Cambridge handbook of systemic functional linguistics (2019), S. 651-689
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Is There a Turtle in this Text? Animals in the Internet of Robots and Things
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
Abstract: This essay looks at the paradigm shift underway in human relations with artefacts from an animal studies perspective. As the Internet of Things (IoT) produces objects that are smart, sensate and agentive, how does this impact the continuing struggle for recognition of these same qualities in nonhuman animals? As humans acquire new digital companions in the form of therapeutic robots, what happens to perceptions of other ‘companion species’? Nonhuman animals are ubiquitous in IoT discourse as researchers draw on animal metaphors, models and analogies to think through the social and ethical implications of these new technologies. Focusing on representative texts by Sherry Turkle and Julian Bleecker that offer two contrasting positions on the value of these technologies, we show how regardless of the position taken, the use made of nonhuman animals in this emergent field strengthens assumptions that are harmful to animals and that animal studies researchers have fought hard to end. Our title pays homage to an essay in literary feminism by Mary Jacobus entitled ‘Is There a Woman in this Text?’ that famously drew attention to the way women are sacrificed in philosophical exchanges between men. This essay seeks to do something similar for nonhuman animals in highlighting the ways they risk becoming an unrecognised casualty of discourse surrounding smart objects and robots.
Keyword: Agricultural and Resource Economics; and Sexuality Studies; Art and Design; Art Practice; Arts and Humanities; Australian Studies; Communication; Creative Writing; Digital Companions; Digital Humanities; Education; English Language and Literature; Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies; Feminist; Film and Media Studies; Fine Arts; Gender; Internet of Things; Julian Bleecker; Legal Studies; Linguistics; Philosophy; Political Science; Public Health; Race; Robots; Sherry Turkle; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Sociology; Theatre and Performance Studies
URL: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1402&context=asj
https://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol8/iss1/3
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Language and medicine
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2019)
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Advanced cancer patients’ construction of self during oncology consultations: a transitivity concordance analysis [<Journal>]
Karimi, Neda [Verfasser]; Lukin, Annabelle [Sonstige]; Moore, Alison Rotha [Sonstige].
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Advanced cancer patientsâ construction of self during oncology consultations: a transitivity concordance analysis ...
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Advanced cancer patientsâ construction of self during oncology consultations: a transitivity concordance analysis ...
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Do Adult Simultaneous Bilinguals Outperform Adult Sequential Billinguals in Simulated Experimental Bi-Directional Simultaneous Interpreting Tasks?
MOORE, ALISON LINDSEY. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. C.L.C.S., 2018
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Advanced cancer patients' construction of self during oncology consultations: a transitivity concordance analysis
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2018)
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Disaster Risk Communication in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities: The Role of Technology
In: SMART Infrastructure Facility - Papers (2018)
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Register analysis in systemic functional linguistics
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2017)
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Sociolinguistics
Mullen, Alex. - : Oxford University Press, 2016
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Lovers, wrestlers, surgeons: a contextually motivated view of interpersonal engagement and body alignment in surgical interaction
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2016)
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Transactions between matter and meaning: surgical contexts and symbolic action
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2016)
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Historicising historical theory’s history of cultural historiography
Moore, Alison (R16976). - : Hawthorn, Vic., Cosmos Publishing Cooperative, 2016
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