Keyword [subjectivity] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
| 61. | The Research Of Journalistic Subjectivity From The Perspective Of Marxism Philosophy |
| 62. | The Embodiment Communication Of Virtual Body And The Study Of Post-human Body Subjectivity |
| 63. | A Study On Construction Of Gender Subjectivity In Women-oriented Games |
| 64. | Mobile Short Video Practice And Production Of Grassroots "Visibility" |
| 65. | Research On The Productive Cultural Characteristics Of Slow TV |
| 66. | Spatial Discipline: Research On Mobile Short Video Based On Foucault's Micropower Theory |
| 67. | The Subjectivity Reflection Of Artificial Intelligence |
| 68. | Semi-supervised subjectivity classification and application to jargon heavy corpora |
| 69. | Community revisited: Invoking the subjectivity of the online learner |
| 70. | Collaborative Aesthetics and the Politics of Trans-Subjectivity |
| 71. | Understanding entertainment value: An investigation into the subjectivity of people who experience entertainment |
| 72. | Curtains, Islands and Intervals: On the Ontology and Performance of Concealment and Revelation within Theater, Art, and Subjectivity |
| 73. | Recombinant media: The mutation of subjectivity in a post-print culture (Thomas Pynchon, Ralph Ellison, Dwayne McDuffie, Gregory Wright) |
| 74. | Playlist pasts: New media, constructed nostalgic subjectivity and the disappearance of shared history |
| 75. | The apparition of the rational public: Reading collective subjectivity in the Korean public sphere |
| 76. | Distinctly digital: Subjectivity and Recognition in Teenage Girls' Online Self-Presentations |
| 77. | The Pacifica Foundation, the 'New York Times' and the propagation of a mature commercial ideology: Objectivity vs. subjectivity and the future of a journalism for the public (Lewis Hill) |
| 78. | Shakespearean subjectivity: Scenes of desire, scenes of writing (William Shakespeare) |
| 79. | Africa, ideology, and subjectivity: Call and response in the Harlem Renaissance |
| 80. | Omou/omotte: Reflection of the speaker's subjectivity in the Japanese language |
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