Monthly Archives: August 2024

The Divergent Paths of Vehicle Electrification: A Comparative Analysis of the U.S. and China

The transition from gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) represents a crucial element in global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. However, the pace and direction of this transition have varied significantly across the world, shaped by differing political, economic, and industrial contexts. In the United States, industrial lobbies have historically influenced […]

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Liminal Spaces: The Evolution of Communication and Education in the Age of AI and the Telegram

The concept of a “liminal space” refers to the intermediate phase or condition that exists between two distinct states, often characterized by ambiguity, disorientation, and the potential for transformation. Liminality can be applied to various contexts, from cultural rites of passage to transitional periods in history. This essay explores two significant liminal spaces: the liminal […]

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