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Many have found hermeneutical injustice a powerful concept for articulating the challenges of the oppressed in gaining and expressing knowledge of their experiences while diverging from some of the details of Fricker's analysis.

Jeff Selingo's new book, College Unbound: The Future of Higher Education and What It Means for Students (New Harvest, 2013), finds the editor at large for the Chronicle of Higher Education articulating the challenges to contemporary higher education.

When Lucy's doctor (Dan Aykroyd) patiently informs her, for the hundredth time, that her condition is permanent, he articulates the challenge facing both Henry and the filmmakers.

The Nansen Initiative's Agenda for the Protection of Cross-Border Displaced Persons in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change also articulates the challenge of addressing climate-induced migration and displacement, framing cross-border climate-induced migration and displacement as a humanitarian and development challenge, with implications for security as well.

It would not be until Political Liberalism that Rawls would explicitly articulate the challenge that reasonable pluralism poses to political philosophy.

We articulate the challenges in the implementation of a confirmatory adaptive enrichment trial.

In Ramble-Ations, he portrays five different characters, including Amma Shock, to articulate the challenges immigrants face when expressing their culture and traditions on American soil.

'Feminist theoretical approaches to globalization' is an umbrella term that refers to a number of specific theoretical approaches that feminists have used to articulate the challenges that globalization poses for women, people of color, and the global poor.

When we articulate the challenges that our schools face there are those who are quick to jump on us for making excuses or use it as a reason to fault us for not abandoning our current system entirely.

Here's the way I see it: The concept of "too big fail" has become a phrase often used to articulate the challenges faced by the corporate community when the federal government made the decision to prevent massive default and to justify intervention in order to prevent catastrophic consequences to the economy.

Nemeth and colleagues [ 15] have articulated the challenges inherent in studying the cognitive environment of health care delivery, which relies on domain-specific insights and an understanding of individual and group cognition.

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