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The Grayness of the Origin of Life
Published 2021-05-01Subjects: “…origin of life…”
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Chirality and the Origin of Life
Published 2021-11-01“…The origin of life, based on the homochirality of biomolecules, is a persistent mystery. …”
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Woman, Life, Freedom
Published 2023-02-01“…In the second section, on life, I focus on the act of cutting hair as a mode of mourning the unjust and untimely deaths, for which accountability is demanded. …”
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The Challenge of Unintelligible Life
Published 2018-09-01“…This article therefore is a call for critical security scholars to take the challenge of unintelligible life seriously. …”
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Finance/security/life
Published 2017-01-01“…This essay encourages further research into the securitization of finance by developing the notion of ‘finance/security/life’. A focus on the intersections of finance/security/life will be shown to prompt a broadened range of critical, cross-disciplinary concerns with the various ways in which financial markets are positioned as vital to securing wealth, welfare and wellbeing.…”
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On the Subjective Value of Life
Published 2023-03-01“…Claims (or the implicit assumption) of the inherent worth of life are pervasive and remain virtually unchallenged. …”
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Life, Labor and the Picturesque:
Published 2015-12-01“…It specifically examines the visual portfolio created by photographers of tropical fecundity and idyllic rural life that would dispel the perception of Jamaican plantations being ruined by the emancipation of slaves. …”
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Wikidata and the bibliography of life
Published 2022-07-01“…Unlike other disciplines such as biomedicine, the taxonomic community lacks a centralised, curated literature database (the “bibliography of life”). This article argues that Wikidata can be that database as it has flexible and sophisticated models of bibliographic information, and an active community of people and programs (“bots”) adding, editing, and curating that information.…”
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