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    Building a Partnership World: Imagining a Future of Cooperation and Equity by Fang Lei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In a world dominated by narratives of control, conflict, and dystopia, envisioning a future based on partnership principles is both a revolutionary and a necessary endeavor. …”
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    Perinatal Outcomes among Cases of Predicted and Unpredicted Macrosomia by Merita Isaku, Enxhi Vrapi, Tedi Bimbashi, Ina Cala, Kizjona Perdja, Redi Hoxhallari, Astrit Bimbashi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Data regarding mode of delivery, shoulder dystocia, perineal trauma, episiotomy use, and postpartum hemorrhage were retrieved. …”
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    Meditation-inspired Visioning by Rike Neuhoff

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…However, the dominance of dystopian scenarios of irreversible environmental and social collapse, along with business- as-usual scenarios, hinder progress and contribute to a gap in futures literature relating to imagining desirable visions for humanity and how to reach them (Bennett et al. 2016; Rana et al. 2020). …”
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    Small Elegies for America by Lindsey Freeman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this essay, focusing on the artists Michael Paul Smith, Thomas Dolye, and James Casebere, the imaginations that encircle homes, neighborhoods, and small towns are complicated through utopian and dystopian art works that draw attention to past attachments to the future and the need for large changes now. …”
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    A direção da utopia: uma leitura do romance Oiobomé, de Nei Lopes by Breno Fernandes

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Presuponiendo que la obra fue concebida como una narrativa de utopía y, al mismo tiempo, una narrativa pedagógica, con el objetivo de combatir el racismo, la crítica enseña que las limitaciones creadas por la lógica de la nación disminuyen la fuerza utópica del libro, hasta el punto en que él puede ser leído como una narrativa de distopía. Además, pensando acerca de las maneras más productivas de crear narrativas de utopía hoy día, el trabajo presenta los conceptos de nuevo épico y de lógica de la relación, de Édouard Glissant. …”
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