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Post-digital cultures of the far right : online actions and offline consequences in Europe and the US
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ISBN: 3839446708 383764670X 9783837646702 Year: 2019 Volume: 71 Publisher: Bielefeld: Transcript,

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How have digital tools and networks transformed the far rights strategies and transnational prospects? This volume presents a unique critical survey of the online and offline tactics, symbols and platforms that are strategically remixed by contemporary far-right groups in Europe and the US. It features thirteen accessible essays by an international range of expert scholars, policy advisors and activists who offer informed answers to a number of urgent practical and theoretical questions: How and why has the internet emboldened extreme nationalisms? What counter-cultural approaches should civil societies develop in response?How have digital tools and networks transformed the far rights strategies and transnational prospects? This volume presents a unique critical survey of the online and offline tactics, symbols and platforms that are strategically remixed by contemporary far-right groups in Europe and the US. It features thirteen accessible essays by an international range of expert scholars, policy advisors and activists who offer informed answers to a number of urgent practical and theoretical questions: How and why has the internet emboldened extreme nationalisms? What counter-cultural approaches should civil societies develop in response?


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Re-/Dissolving Mimesis
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ISBN: 3846764957 3770564952 Year: 2020 Publisher: Paderborn Brill | Fink

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A woman is implicated in an assassination and captured on CCTV. Instead of looking for a truth behind the image - is she really guilty? - the writer and curator Shumon Basar dives deeper into the image itself. The kaleidoscopic result of this "paranoid, associative portrait" is the gateway for the authors of this volume to meme Basar's encounter with the digital image and to unfold what can be recognized as a post-digital image practice.To cut, to split, to reformat, to rearrange, to zoom - these techniques mix up the relation of reality and its representations and show that questions concerning the truthfulness of images under post-digital circumstances come to a dead end. The mimetic status of imagery, the search for the one and only original or false copy becomes an unsolvable quest in a world that is overloaded with images. What the authors of this volume therefore call for is not to neglect the concept of mimesis but to treat it as even more important - though as a dynamic not as a normative, hierarchical ranking tool.


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Post-Digital, Post-Internet Art and Education : The Future is All-Over
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ISBN: 3030737705 3030737691 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This open access edited volume provides theoretical, practical, and historical perspectives on art and education in a post-digital, post-internet era. Recently, these terms have been attached to artworks, artists, exhibitions, and educational practices that deal with the relationships between online and offline, digital and physical, and material and immaterial. By taking the current socio-technological conditions of the post-digital and the post-internet seriously, contributors challenge fixed narratives and field-specific ownership of these terms, as well as explore their potential and possible shortcomings when discussing art and education. Chapters also recognize historical forebears of digital art and education while critically assessing art, media, and other realms of engagement. This book encourages readers to explore what kind of educational futures might a post-digital, post-internet era engender.


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Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times: Innovative Methodological Approaches, Best Practices, and Case Studies
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has posed a major challenge in all aspects of life, including how graduate training of healthcare practitioners is conducted. In Saudi Arabia, there were over 14,000 graduate health professional trainees in different stages of their training in various specialties distributed in many healthcare facilities across the country. The vast geographical distribution and diversity of health specialties training programs and activities have remarkably magnified the challenge posed by the pandemic. However, recently, the SCFHS implemented a health training governance reform that granted more autonomy to accredited training facilities in supervising training activities according to preset policies. This autonomy was crucial for mitigating various risks imposed by the pandemic, especially during the extended periods of strict lockdown. The ultimate mandate is a knowledge management primer. We need to once again focus on the basics of human creativity and knowledge creation: Create the content/knowledge; Utilize knowledge; Document knowledge; Communicate knowledge; Enable an integrated training, education, and research ecosystem; Utilize the integrated platform. Our volume is a contribution to the scientific debate for the added value of COVID-19 to our training, education, and research capabilities. We continue this debate with a new Special Issue in the Sustainability journal. We look forward to your contributions to this discussion.

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Technology: general issues --- job satisfaction --- sustainable health --- medical training --- accreditation --- satisfaction --- health governance --- Saudi Commission for Health Specialties --- smart healthcare --- residents training --- quality --- COVID-19 --- medical education assurance --- training --- governance --- framework --- best practices --- healthcare --- population health research --- public health research --- research methods --- the COVID-19 pandemic --- online education --- online courses --- the satisfaction of students --- higher education --- preventive behaviors --- theory of planned behavior --- subjective norms --- pandemic --- educational process --- digital education --- management change --- student behavior --- student attitude --- organizational speed --- dynamic capability --- ambidexterity --- R&D organization --- young adults --- hybrid learning --- remote teaching --- educational spaces --- tertiary education --- Austria --- mixed methods --- post-digital --- eLearning --- flipped classroom --- ARCS model --- teaching method --- international cooperation --- psychophysiological standard --- professional-defining qualities --- specialist professiogram --- environmental engineer --- employee psychophysiological profile --- psychophysiological status --- education for sustainable development --- MOOCs --- MOOC --- sustainable education --- IS success model --- expectation–confirmation model --- gamification --- continued usage intention --- course performance --- student performance --- Chinese universities --- n/a --- expectation-confirmation model


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Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times: Innovative Methodological Approaches, Best Practices, and Case Studies
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has posed a major challenge in all aspects of life, including how graduate training of healthcare practitioners is conducted. In Saudi Arabia, there were over 14,000 graduate health professional trainees in different stages of their training in various specialties distributed in many healthcare facilities across the country. The vast geographical distribution and diversity of health specialties training programs and activities have remarkably magnified the challenge posed by the pandemic. However, recently, the SCFHS implemented a health training governance reform that granted more autonomy to accredited training facilities in supervising training activities according to preset policies. This autonomy was crucial for mitigating various risks imposed by the pandemic, especially during the extended periods of strict lockdown. The ultimate mandate is a knowledge management primer. We need to once again focus on the basics of human creativity and knowledge creation: Create the content/knowledge; Utilize knowledge; Document knowledge; Communicate knowledge; Enable an integrated training, education, and research ecosystem; Utilize the integrated platform. Our volume is a contribution to the scientific debate for the added value of COVID-19 to our training, education, and research capabilities. We continue this debate with a new Special Issue in the Sustainability journal. We look forward to your contributions to this discussion.

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job satisfaction --- sustainable health --- medical training --- accreditation --- satisfaction --- health governance --- Saudi Commission for Health Specialties --- smart healthcare --- residents training --- quality --- COVID-19 --- medical education assurance --- training --- governance --- framework --- best practices --- healthcare --- population health research --- public health research --- research methods --- the COVID-19 pandemic --- online education --- online courses --- the satisfaction of students --- higher education --- preventive behaviors --- theory of planned behavior --- subjective norms --- pandemic --- educational process --- digital education --- management change --- student behavior --- student attitude --- organizational speed --- dynamic capability --- ambidexterity --- R&D organization --- young adults --- hybrid learning --- remote teaching --- educational spaces --- tertiary education --- Austria --- mixed methods --- post-digital --- eLearning --- flipped classroom --- ARCS model --- teaching method --- international cooperation --- psychophysiological standard --- professional-defining qualities --- specialist professiogram --- environmental engineer --- employee psychophysiological profile --- psychophysiological status --- education for sustainable development --- MOOCs --- MOOC --- sustainable education --- IS success model --- expectation–confirmation model --- gamification --- continued usage intention --- course performance --- student performance --- Chinese universities --- n/a --- expectation-confirmation model


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Training, Education and Research in COVID-19 Times: Innovative Methodological Approaches, Best Practices, and Case Studies
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has posed a major challenge in all aspects of life, including how graduate training of healthcare practitioners is conducted. In Saudi Arabia, there were over 14,000 graduate health professional trainees in different stages of their training in various specialties distributed in many healthcare facilities across the country. The vast geographical distribution and diversity of health specialties training programs and activities have remarkably magnified the challenge posed by the pandemic. However, recently, the SCFHS implemented a health training governance reform that granted more autonomy to accredited training facilities in supervising training activities according to preset policies. This autonomy was crucial for mitigating various risks imposed by the pandemic, especially during the extended periods of strict lockdown. The ultimate mandate is a knowledge management primer. We need to once again focus on the basics of human creativity and knowledge creation: Create the content/knowledge; Utilize knowledge; Document knowledge; Communicate knowledge; Enable an integrated training, education, and research ecosystem; Utilize the integrated platform. Our volume is a contribution to the scientific debate for the added value of COVID-19 to our training, education, and research capabilities. We continue this debate with a new Special Issue in the Sustainability journal. We look forward to your contributions to this discussion.

Keywords

Technology: general issues --- job satisfaction --- sustainable health --- medical training --- accreditation --- satisfaction --- health governance --- Saudi Commission for Health Specialties --- smart healthcare --- residents training --- quality --- COVID-19 --- medical education assurance --- training --- governance --- framework --- best practices --- healthcare --- population health research --- public health research --- research methods --- the COVID-19 pandemic --- online education --- online courses --- the satisfaction of students --- higher education --- preventive behaviors --- theory of planned behavior --- subjective norms --- pandemic --- educational process --- digital education --- management change --- student behavior --- student attitude --- organizational speed --- dynamic capability --- ambidexterity --- R&D organization --- young adults --- hybrid learning --- remote teaching --- educational spaces --- tertiary education --- Austria --- mixed methods --- post-digital --- eLearning --- flipped classroom --- ARCS model --- teaching method --- international cooperation --- psychophysiological standard --- professional-defining qualities --- specialist professiogram --- environmental engineer --- employee psychophysiological profile --- psychophysiological status --- education for sustainable development --- MOOCs --- MOOC --- sustainable education --- IS success model --- expectation-confirmation model --- gamification --- continued usage intention --- course performance --- student performance --- Chinese universities

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