New article by , "A Laboratory as the Infrastructure of Engagement: Epistemological Reflections", out now in the   https://t.co/u5IZhL0yAo

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Two new articles published yesterday in the

1) From the Special Collection: “Reading in Ruins: Exploring Posthumanist Narrative Studies” > "The Ship Who Sang: Feminism, the Posthuman, and Similarity" by Nicole Falkenhayner: https://t.co/p57gdbzXIj

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3) "Cartoon Controversies at the European Court of Human Rights: Towards Forensic Humor Studies" by Alberto Godioli: https://t.co/5VfCeNxQrb

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 "'Liberation Begins with Stating the Facts’: Framing Statistics and Information Bricolage in Geert Wilders’ Twitter Practice" by Iris Muis et. al: https://t.co/wK4OriRoVC Published as part of the SC on Right-Wing Populism and Mediated Activism

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Published yesterday as a part of the "Literature, Law and Psychoanalysis" Special Collection > "Nineteenth-Century Law, Literature and Opium" by Chris Dent: https://t.co/lSVWTF5sjR

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New article published yesterday in the Special Collection "The Medieval Brain" > "Tears for Fears: Alienation and Authority in the World of Benedict of Aniane" by Frances Trzeciak and Rutger Kramer: https://t.co/Rvvlfi3HZm

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