Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 604 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5411 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 58 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 106 University 72 black 49 Press 44 PMC 34 New 33 Health 32 York 32 Black 28 american 21 white 21 life 21 United 19 Studies 19 American 18 student 17 Americans 16 USA 15 States 15 Matter 15 Cambridge 14 political 14 african 14 Social 14 COVID-19 13 U.S. 13 Science 13 Journal 13 Canada 12 indigenous 12 South 12 June 12 Education 12 BLM 11 social 11 right 11 covid-19 11 Political 11 Africa 10 police 10 Trump 10 Politics 9 woman 9 Twitter 8 study 8 public 8 African 7 violence 7 medium 7 history 7 Public Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 5569 people 5040 life 4636 student 4477 movement 4211 community 4179 group 4055 time 3834 woman 3773 way 3766 study 3754 police 3696 work 3689 health 3654 race 3312 medium 3286 research 3163 state 3142 issue 2929 % 2860 term 2688 history 2557 example 2526 action 2392 racism 2353 right 2335 article 2306 violence 2278 case 2276 world 2269 protest 2261 year 2248 question 2232 practice 2220 politic 2171 power 2150 experience 2143 death 2113 form 2105 change 2101 justice 2092 use 2081 identity 2073 analysis 2013 datum 1934 part 1926 policy 1923 education 1917 space 1859 culture 1808 system Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 6711 _ 5418 University 4478 Black 3966 New 3052 Press 2708 al 2685 J. 2678 York 2478 Matter 2315 � 2315 Journal 2298 American 2194 United 2099 e 2073 M. 2012 et 1983 States 1819 de 1819 Social 1808 Health 1734 Americans 1591 US 1556 S. 1516 Studies 1395 African 1357 Cambridge 1355 la 1326 America 1304 Research 1254 D. 1236 C. 1232 pp 1218 R. 1182 Public 1140 o 1133 s 1125 d 1116 U.S. 1107 w 1101 Politics 1086 London 1084 L. 1061 USA 1051 June 1050 South 1031 Science 1025 . 998 E. 996 Lives 996 A. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 13789 it 12485 we 8528 i 7482 they 2959 he 2889 you 2676 them 2417 us 2032 she 1134 me 909 themselves 870 itself 571 one 472 him 444 her 256 ourselves 210 himself 122 myself 114 herself 68 ’s 62 em 47 yourself 47 oneself 21 theirs 20 mine 12 https://doi.org/10.1017/s1742058x16000254 11 на 10 ours 9 zelf 8 y’ 8 ya 8 ce 7 zncl2 7 ha 6 yours 5  5 https://doi.org/10.1017/hor.2017.128 5 his 5 de- 4 vshflÀfdoo\ 4 u 4 thyself 4 in- 4 hers 3 zo 3 wechat 3 ua 3 s 2 𝑜𝑖 2 𝐼 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 80183 be 20455 have 8115 do 4323 make 4218 use 4108 see 3392 include 3057 take 2361 provide 2272 become 2134 find 1989 come 1985 create 1966 work 1943 give 1931 base 1806 � 1707 need 1704 show 1689 understand 1665 say 1653 access 1641 think 1636 go 1610 live 1603 argue 1568 know 1563 call 1507 follow 1474 ’ 1452 lead 1405 suggest 1397 address 1390 consider 1384 continue 1340 engage 1338 identify 1337 write 1305 help 1295 focus 1261 publish 1234 mean 1215 support 1206 get 1194 offer 1189 develop 1183 change 1129 increase 1120 ask 1115 note Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14150 not 8583 black 8038 social 6856 more 5778 also 5197 political 5119 other 4054 such 3835 - 3700 white 3572 racial 3339 public 3254 well 3203 many 2989 only 2927 new 2867 american 2687 first 2607 most 2547 as 2460 so 2326 available 2201 high 2195 even 2062 african 1971 different 1954 however 1898 cultural 1880 often 1842 up 1810 important 1791 out 1751 human 1733 own 1680 just 1624 then 1605 critical 1600 same 1567 rather 1555 much 1555 economic 1542 long 1515 now 1431 online 1415 large 1381 less 1369 global 1350 very 1320 good 1319 early Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 795 most 527 least 449 good 196 high 166 Most 152 large 88 great 87 late 67 bad 53 low 40 strong 40 big 38 manif 27 early 26 near 24 close 23 Least 21 old 17 poor 14 deep 13 rich 13 broad 11 new 11 full 11 e 8 wealthy 7 weak 7 simple 7 long 7 hard 7 fast 7 dark 6 deadly 6 clear 5 wide 5 small 5 slight 5 short 4 young 4 wr 4 ter 4 rainfor 4 postt 4 loud 4 l 4 hot 4 bright 3 happy 3 fine 3 COVID-19 Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1812 most 201 least 101 well 14 highest 10 hard 9 worst 3 long 3 fast 1 ―first 1 yönündedir73 1 warm/ 1 surest 1 out.45 1 online-courses.aspx 1 lowest 1 innermost 1 https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/manifesto.pdf Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4105 doi.org 2464 www.cambridge.org 1233 refhub.elsevier.com 961 dx.doi.org 414 www.nytimes.com 356 creativecommons.org 257 orcid.org 254 www.washingtonpost.com 248 www.theguardian.com 227 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 217 twitter.com 178 crossmark.crossref.org 168 www.mdpi.com 160 www.tandfonline.com 139 www.youtube.com 137 science.sciencemag.org 131 www 112 www.pnas.org 110 www.theatlantic.com 91 www.pewresearch.org 86 doi 83 www.journals.uchicago.edu 71 www.npr.org 66 www.cdc.gov 65 www.cnn.com 60 www.erudit.org 56 eprints.soas.ac.uk 56 bit.ly 54 journalofethics.ama-assn.org 53 www.who.int 52 www.huffingtonpost.com 50 www.cbc.ca 50 theconversation.com 50 en.wikipedia.org 46 blacklivesmatter.com 44 www.insidehighered.com 44 medium.com 44 europepmc.org 42 www.dukeupress.edu 42 we-aggregate.org 42 muse.jhu.edu 41 www.newyorker.com 41 www.nbcnews.com 40 digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org 39 www.bmj.com 39 search.alexanderstreet.com 37 www.forbes.com 35 www.wsj.com 35 time.com 35 necsus-ejms.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1273 http://www.cambridge.org/core 1171 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 209 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 131 http://www 83 http://doi 80 http://doi.org/10.1017/rac.2020.10 69 http://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2018.33 64 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0007087420000497 62 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 58 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875817001918 54 http://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2019.17 53 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1742058X1600031X 52 http://creativecommons.org/ 48 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0040557419000437 47 http://doi.org/ 46 http://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2020.37 44 http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ 44 http://doi.org/10.1017/cls.2017.12 43 http://bit.ly/IITG-DN 42 http://www.dukeupress.edu/south-atlantic-quarterly/?viewby=journal 42 http://science.sciencemag.org/ 42 http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/24732/ 40 http://www.mdpi.com 36 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719002597 32 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0363-8111(15)30099-0/sbref0020 32 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1742058X1600014X 32 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022820000303 31 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592717004273 30 http://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1971-8853/11515 30 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719002652 29 http://www.unilim.fr/trahs 28 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/t-and-c 28 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0363-8111(15)30099-0/sbref0145 28 http://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2020.44 27 http://www.erudit.org/fr/ 26 http://www.pnas.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1073/pnas.1706255114/-/DCSupplemental/pnas.1706255114.sapp.pdf 26 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-8733(17)30092-8/sbref0160 26 http://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00554-3 26 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0149767716000309 25 http://www.pnas.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1073/pnas.2020508118/-/DCSupplemental 25 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-8733(17)30092-8/sbref0215 25 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0363-8111(15)30099-0/sbref0090 25 http://doi.org/10.1017/S2058631020000483 24 http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/12/20/niqab- 24 http://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.01.20205377doi: 24 http://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.01.20205377 24 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1742058X16000254 24 http://doi.org/10 23 http://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions 22 http://www.sciencemag.org/help/reprints-and-permissions Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 11 pschloss@umich.edu 11 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 7 ethnic@surrey.ac.uk 6 simonis@dapperstats.com 6 lib-eprints@bbk.ac.uk 6 giving@hds.harvard.edu 5 samantha.yammine@mail.utoronto.ca 5 openaccess@ed.ac.uk 5 odhianm@unisa.ac.za 5 info@500womenscientists.org 5 ajeffer9@kent.edu 4 unangstl@bc.edu 4 smweine@uic.edu 4 samrobinsonphd@gmail.com 4 repository@westminster.ac.uk 4 ray@yorksj.ac.uk 4 m.van.zomeren@rug.nl 4 cw10355@georgiasouthern.edu 4 asongusimplice@yahoo.com 4 alvin.tillery@northwestern.edu 4 elicohen@informingscience.org 4 aevans@transy.edu 3 permissions@emeraldinsight.com 3 openaccess@qub.ac.uk 3 kamos@phf.org 3 jbwjmla@gmail.com 3 gcarpio@chavez.ucla.edu 3 criver@protonmail.ch 3 a_ishutin@inbox.ru 3 jmla@journals.pitt.edu 2 yurulin@pitt.edu 2 yulit@beitberl.ac.il 2 vjsegher@texaschildrens.org 2 viola.michael@gmail.com 2 uml.scholarlycommunications@manchester.ac.uk 2 umberson@prc.utexas.edu 2 tutaotao_hust@126.com 2 tuan.le@uthct.edu 2 trump@ssrc.org 2 towler@csus.edu 2 tdublin@binghamton.edu 2 tabitha.bonilla@northwestern.edu 2 t.gift@ucl.ac.uk 2 szukin@gc.cuny.edu 2 steven.abman@cuanschutz.edu 2 stephen.morgan@jhu.edu 2 stark@rotman.utoronto.ca 2 ssharda@haltonhealthcare.com 2 srose@cmc.edu 2 sramos@artic.edu Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 430 � � � 212 black lives matter 24 work is properly 24 � � abstract 21 � � dqg 20 people do not 19 people are more 18 people are not 17 people do n’t 16 students ’ culture 12 lives do matter 12 movement is not 12 students ’ perceptions 11 lives do not 11 students ’ union 11 women are more 10 students ’ cultures 9 race is not 9 students do not 9 work is not 8 people are also 7 groups ’ ses 7 history is not 7 issue is not 7 movement does not 7 movements ’ respective 7 students did not 7 students ’ interests 7 students ’ lives 6 groups are willing 6 life is not 6 lives are systematically 6 people is twice 6 race does not 6 students are more 6 students ’ ability 6 students ’ experiences 6 time is ripe 6 � � kwwsv 6 � � wkh 5 * � � 5 groups are not 5 people are disproportionately 5 students ’ career 5 students ’ cultural 5 students ’ sense 5 studies have also 5 study did not 5 women are not 5 women were less Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 race provides no biological 2 health has not sufficiently 2 people did not merely 2 people were not able 2 race is not only 2 state are not catastrophic 2 study were not similar 1 * are not disparate 1 black does not automatically 1 communities are not mere 1 communities are not priori- 1 community are not prepared 1 community do not always 1 community is not immune 1 community is not monolithic 1 community is not unusual 1 groups are not morally 1 groups are not necessarily 1 groups do not always 1 health are not new 1 health has not comprehensively 1 history is not always 1 history is not just 1 history is not part 1 history ’s not over 1 issue does not just 1 issue is not as 1 issue is not just 1 issue is not so 1 issue is not trivial 1 issues are not limited 1 life did not simply 1 life is not permanent 1 life is not simply 1 life is not worth 1 lives are no longer 1 lives are not human 1 lives do not matter.66 1 lives do not really 1 lives were not chapters 1 media are not clear 1 media are not particularly 1 media has not sufficiently 1 media is not well 1 movement does not necessarily 1 movement has no centralized 1 movement has no leaders 1 movement have no specific 1 movement have not completely 1 movement have not only Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 72146 work_xzw44wkd75drbgkp5qpz3ohyja 24804 work_jnvmkar2lrgmnc7llnuuvte4jy 21868 work_rgqiqrqy55fmrmyahr6gewb7cu 21703 work_iijxsqfizjadtd7cwnfjvopeee 20376 work_2jskcqvd3bb6fhbzksgbxdps7u 19668 work_ma4ar6c7bfal7kdy76wfhkcjci 18956 work_2cjdkuzqkvgovjdg3wmbzczwii 17477 work_ov7lljymy5dy7eqvnft4cp752i 16600 work_fjp4ucb2kfe3vgqa7nzve32i6q 16406 work_mb6esh2sxzac5hgmfxjxqd3wwa 16351 work_ofeprug5rjgnlpmdy2mbakpaqe 16350 work_hd27d4ooynhy7ewt4a5c5bewyi 16228 work_ytrqlylczvhxdilhtyte5oby5u 15993 work_ypoar24ftfftfkhc6martlmhre 15887 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(Out, 2018) 30 November, Retrieved June 16, 2020, from https://www.out.com/out-exclusives/2018/11/30/mister-wallace-futurehood-are-liberating-chicagos-music-scene. Marissa Matozzo, "This Rave Collective Is Helping NYC Immigrants Affected by COVID-19" (Paper Magazine, 2020) 07 May, Retrieved July 3, 2020 from https://www.papermag.com/discakes-fundraiser-2645943592.html?rebelltitem=9#rebelltitem9. Https://www.facebook.com/events/la-cita-bar/mustachemondays-las-only-straight-friendly-queer-dance-party/198979070248680/. work_25i4zzmxubehvc6ywdvekfed4m #Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements While it is clear that Indigenous peoples utilize social media and digital Native American and First Nations social media communication in an Attempting to research Indigenous peoples'' uses of social media outside Indigenous rights advocates utilize social media, and to what end? technical affordances do certain kinds of social media offer to Indigenous effects of Native American activist uses of social media after working in social media hashtags function as the ego nodes and Twitter users function as the neighbours. likely to tweet and retweet content with photos, indicating a demand for highspeed bandwidth in the context of Native American political uses of Twitter. understanding how Native and Indigenous peoples move their political and Indigenous rights through social media is to advocate for digital media "Connected Activism: Indigenous Uses of Social Media for work_266vpkt3zvbphoewoq2vafplqq This issue of the History of Education Quarterly (HEQ) marks an editorial During the transition that began in summer 2019, our new editorial team anticipated certain challenges. By the time HEQ changed With this as backdrop, our vision for HEQ responds to the importance of continuity and the pressures for change, both in form and in In light of this, we envision the journal not only serving as an outlet for historical scholarship of the highest quality but also as a venue We want to make HEQ essential for professionals within and beyond history of education circles to As these three special issues suggest, our editorial team is interested in organizing the manuscripts we receive into themes whenever the journal will now include a new feature: Policy Dialogues. 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Jessica Millward, Finding Charity''s Folk: Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryland Deborah Gray White, ed., Telling Histories: Black Women Historians in the Ivory Tower http://editor.essence.com/2015/08/12/thankblkwomensyllabus-ultimate-reading-list-empower-black-women (accessed November 1, http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/22/magazine/the-condition-of-black-life-is-one-of-mourning.html http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/22/magazine/the-condition-of-black-life-is-one-of-mourning.html http://editor.essence.com/2015/08/12/thank-blkwomensyllabus-ultimate-reading-list-empower-black-women; http://editor.essence.com/2015/08/12/thank-blkwomensyllabus-ultimate-reading-list-empower-black-women; work_2cjdkuzqkvgovjdg3wmbzczwii graduate students who are parents and must teach their own means providing time and space for grief, supporting students who on excellent graduate student teaching assistants and fellow faculty to humane, flexible, personalized space for students for years at risk to would be a mistake to try to teach students during a pandemic by important to teaching: you must give your students information in a teaching junior high school students, I learned how important it is students connect school to their lived experiences also helped them While many upperand middle-class students from all racial-ethnic Many racial-ethnic and other disadvantaged students, faculty, Not all students, including some from working class and/or online teaching has prompted students to demand more existential college-prep teaching, training, and learning as those students who lives of their students and college. College and Student Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic College and Student Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic work_2dbua6ewtrcszac54pamj4aypy of the first season of the superhero series Luke Cage (Netflix, US 2016), released this article takes a variety of approaches to understanding religion in relation to Luke Cage (2016). the character of Luke Cage was created in 1972 by two white men, Archie Goodwin and John Romita, Sr., in the spirit of the Blaxpoitation films of the time. in many ways, in fact, Luke Cage (2016) appears to represent the opposing worldview – also biblically rooted – which Jewett and Lawrence refer to the use of hip hop culture throughout Luke Cage (2016) is pervasive. to better comprehend Luke''s connection to hip hop, its culture, and its theology.31 Theomusicology is defined as "a musicological method for theologizing about the sacred, the secular, and the profane, principally incorporating understand Luke Cage''s impenetrable Black body as a result of white supremacist fantastic hegemonic imagination. liberation."56 Like the Jesus of Black Liberation theology, Luke Cage is anointed work_2dgo2e2tcfcnhbno6tu2r3r7je Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination: Forster, Woolf, and Auden, by Kelly Elizabeth Kelly Sultzbach''s Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination offers an enriching alternative view Harris''s Romantic Moderns: English Writers, Artists and the Imagination from Virginia Woolf to recent studies by Bonnie Kime Scott (In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and the Modernist study of non human voice, although the phonic presence of trees, caves, rain, cows, cats, and even The volume is divided into three chapters, ''Passage from pastoral: E. environmental consciousness and fetishisation of the non human "other", to a reified sense of one''s Chapter 2 characterises Woolf as a modernist exemplar embodied experiences of Woolf''s human characters within a network of relations between the Chapter 3 reads Auden''s later poetry as making ''gestures of empathy'' toward the non human (11), revelling in the kinship between animal and Sultzbach reads modernist representations of non human agency as a powerful means of literary work_2f2oximi3vbjvmdlclgqgog2ce CAPRARO is Professor of Mathematics Education and co-director of the Aggie centered on STEM Educational research initiatives, urban mathematics achievement and representational models, and quantitative methods. CHANG is Editorial Assistant at the Aggie STEM Center at Texas A&M University, (McCombs, 2020); Columbia Sportswear and Nike (Bjorke, 2020); and sports legends alike have pronounced their positionality to denounce racism and violence. George Floyd''s death would denounce racism and violence. for change and address the need for systemic racism and violence to end. Mr. Floyd was in the custody of the arresting officers. Floyd''s arrest and his treatment while in police custody—see what you think. Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Vol. 13, No. 1B (Special Issue) Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Vol. 13, No. 1B (Special Issue) Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Vol. 13, No. 1B (Special Issue) https://www.standard.net/news/state/mormon-president-denounces-racism-escalating-violence/article_e1822c30-38e8-5c21-a1c8-186d95795503.html In wake of George Floyd''s death, cardiovascular groups denounce ''incidents of racism and violence.'' CardiovascularBusiness. https://www.cardiovascularbusiness.com/topics/healthcare-economics/george-floyd-cardiovascular-denounce-racism-violence work_2fdi46jf4beerccznw75jbrmfe A Reflection on Voices in Bioethics, COVID-19, and a New Website We are pleased to announce that Voices in Bioethics has moved to the Columbia University Libraries. renewed focus on academic strength, we aim to contribute to the array of bioethics literature by continuing Voices in Bioethics brings together diverse views through an When Voices in Bioethics started its COVID-19 page in March, predictions seemed surreal—it was hard to Many argue a renewed trust in medicine, science, and public health will result from COVID-19 yet there is evidence of distrust after public health officials were wrong to suggest certain Democrats tended to lean into trusting public health wanting to follow orders some of COVID-19 also shows global inequity – many of our authors search for ethical global solutions like pandemic ZIMMERMAN, REFLECTION, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. ZIMMERMAN, REFLECTION, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. to understand both sides of polarized discourse while presenting strong and convincing ethical views is work_2friqjwsybaqtbapfqicuew2di In this refined version of a 2020 talk given to journalism students at Duke University, Professor Sarah Jackson reflects on the newsroom controversies and tensions that have accompanied the rise of #BlackLivesMatter. Like potentially many people in this room I had initially hoped to work as a professional journalist, and in fact did a little of that at various points in my life. the cultural, and political, and social power of journalism and journalists telling some stories moment and talking about what things look like now and what the best journalistic practices But one thing that gets left out of that story that I think is really important for journalists to be self-reflexive about is that while sometimes that was true, Later on, in the post-civil rights era, we certainly saw great progress in terms of the integration of newsrooms and of media and a greater diversity of voices. of Black communities was about crime and conflict, the exclusion of African American stories work_2gu3vlevkbc7tc6ga4k5hmnfiq wage a worker with a family needed to meet the federal poverty line (Bernstein and Schmitt, that Congress passed the Federal Labor Standards Act that set the minimum wage at way to work with low-wage workers that were not yet organized into unions. stated that raising the minimum wage would be a "job killer." The Democratic City Council New York state minimum wage was the same as the federal: $7.25 per hour. same time New York fast food workers were organizing, unions were working to organize While $15 is still not a "living wage" for workers in many cities, it is a major jump from what Some critics argued that the wage increases would have little impact on workers lives movement, living wage campaigns successfully united labor unions with faith-based and The Guardian, November 29, available at: www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/29/fightfor-15-protest-minimum-wage-fast-food-airport-workers (accessed August 25, 2017). www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/29/fight-for-15-protest-minimum-wage-fast-food-airport-workers www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/29/fight-for-15-protest-minimum-wage-fast-food-airport-workers work_2i3eoc2qxfg7ndctrtkwy42ija History of Education in the News The Legacy of Slavery, Racism, and Contemporary Black Activism on Campus Members of Concerned Student 1950 protesting for racial equality at the University of Missouri in November 2015 (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson Photographer). struggle to make black lives matter are products of slavery''s past and Two days later, black student protesters blocked the university president''s car at the homecoming parade to voice their concerns. and enslaved blacks as cotton pickers be removed or replaced.17 Activists at Missouri and Yale illuminated the troubled history of slavery Wilder demonstrates that for nearly two centuries universities valued black lives only to the extent that they could benefit from The Legacy of Slavery, Racism, and Contemporary Black Activism 655 The Legacy of Slavery, Racism, and Contemporary Black Activism 655 The Legacy of Slavery, Racism, and Contemporary Black Activism 655 The Legacy of Slavery, Racism, and Contemporary Black Activism 655 work_2inweulvu5axlfyi2wtyk2s7sy Bar Association and the long-time video advocacy group, WITNESS, have now developed usergenerated evidence applications ("apps") to enable users to record footage with sufficient metadata 3 Number of Smartphone Users Worldwide from 2014 to 2020 (in Billions), STATISTA, at https://www.statista.com/ access to sites of atrocity, security challenges abound.8 The net result has been a weakened evidentiary record that has helped derail some important trials at the ICC.9 Against this troubling backdrop, user-generated evidence provides a potential solution: the access problem disappears if the risks that come with the collection of user-generated evidence by individuals—and the reliance on User-generated evidence enables international lawyers to obtain hard-to-access As has so often been the case with new technology, user-generated evidence may serve to merely replicate, rather than transform, existing power As a result, the emergence of user-generated evidence risks exacerbating already significant problems regarding equality of arms between prosecution and defense in international criminal trials.14 work_2jmi5ov2gbacvne6nrt4umride Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene is a trans-disciplinary, open-access journal committed to the facilitation of collaborative, peer-reviewed research. 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Building on this scholarship, we conceptualize the U.S. response to and the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic as reflective of the what feminists call "everyday security," such as public health and gender-based violence. Keywords: Intersectionality, violence, gender, feminist security studies, militarization Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Women, Gender, and Politics COVID-19 pandemic as reflective of the continuum of violence. The continuum of violence is not only reflected during the pandemic in https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/06/usa-endunlawful-police-violence-against-black-lives-matter-protests/ (accessed August 3, 2020). https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52568405 (accessed August 3, 2020). 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"The Gendered Continuum of Violence and Conflict: An of_and_responses_to_violence_against_women_in_Victoria_Australia_during_the_COVID-19_ https://globalnews.ca/news/6789403/domestic-violence-coronavirus/ https://globalnews.ca/news/6789403/domestic-violence-coronavirus/ https://www.wilpf.org/covid-19-waging-war-against-a-virus-is-not-what-we-need-to-be-doing/ https://www.wilpf.org/covid-19-waging-war-against-a-virus-is-not-what-we-need-to-be-doing/ https://time.com/5803887/coronavirus-domestic-violence-victims/ https://time.com/5803887/coronavirus-domestic-violence-victims/ https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/18/coronavirus-scenes-of-protests-across-the-country-demanding-states-reopen-the-economy.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/18/coronavirus-scenes-of-protests-across-the-country-demanding-states-reopen-the-economy.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/18/coronavirus-scenes-of-protests-across-the-country-demanding-states-reopen-the-economy.html https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/Responding_to_the_shadow_pandemic_practitioner_views_on_the_nature_of_and_responses_to_violence_against_women_in_Victoria_Australia_during_the_COVID-19_restrictions/12433517 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/Responding_to_the_shadow_pandemic_practitioner_views_on_the_nature_of_and_responses_to_violence_against_women_in_Victoria_Australia_during_the_COVID-19_restrictions/12433517 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/Responding_to_the_shadow_pandemic_practitioner_views_on_the_nature_of_and_responses_to_violence_against_women_in_Victoria_Australia_during_the_COVID-19_restrictions/12433517 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/Responding_to_the_shadow_pandemic_practitioner_views_on_the_nature_of_and_responses_to_violence_against_women_in_Victoria_Australia_during_the_COVID-19_restrictions/12433517 https://www.npr.org/2020/06/01/867063007/trump-calls-governors-weak-and-urges-them-to-dominate-violent-protesters https://www.npr.org/2020/06/01/867063007/trump-calls-governors-weak-and-urges-them-to-dominate-violent-protesters Antidemocratic and Exclusionary Practices: COVID-19 and the Continuum of Violence work_2kxrwzrzcbfrpltsoxmss3wxjq Veterinary Record Wiley Online Library All BVA Journals Veterinary Record Case Reports Veterinary Record Open Journal list menu Veterinary Record Veterinary Record Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics): 10/141 (Veterinary Sciences) © British Veterinary Association Follow journal Follow journal Most recent (RSS) Latest News Recent issues Submit an article Get Content alerts British Veterinary Association is registered in England No 206456 Copyright © 2021 British Veterinary Association Copyright © 2021 British Veterinary Association About Wiley Online Library About Wiley Online Library Log in to Wiley Online Library Log in with BVA New Password Forgot your password? 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This special issue''s focus on ethnography, energy and ethics builds on and complements two key research on new technologies without first asking what this energy is for, what values and moral Given this conceptual orientation of anthropology, our calling for attention to energy ethics does The collection also shows how people make ethical judgments about the role of energy in the people''s experiences of and ethical judgments about energy. work_2pvv5ol33zbm5lgwr6e55oorim sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Introducing the second volume of the Offa''s Dyke Journal (ODJ), this five-part article sets the scene by reviewing: Keywords: archaeology, borderlands, colonialism, coronavirus, frontiers, linear earthworks perspective, the Offa''s Dyke Journal (ODJ) has a concerted focus on the Anglo-Welsh Association in support of the Offa''s Dyke Collaboratory (Williams and Delaney 2019). frontiers and borderlands is reviewed, and then the specific activities of the Offa''s Dyke Furthermore, setting linear earthworks in a longerterm and broader context, Lindy Brady (2017), Writing the Welsh Borderlands in Anglo-Saxon the auspices of the Offa''s Dyke Collaboratory, explores Public Archaeologies of Frontiers linear monuments equated with modern borders – Hadrian''s Wall and Offa''s Dyke – are The discomfort of frontiers: public archaeology and the politics of Offa''s Dyke, in work_2quwxxin65dbhlur7fb53ym3zy the country made up 71% of Canada''s Black population which impacts of systemic racism on the health of Canada''s Black été ponctués par des manifestations pour affirmer que « Black lives matter », une femme noire a fait partie du ticket pour existe des inégalités entre les personnes noires et la population revue systématique rapport une association entre la discrimination systémique et un risque de mortalité plus élevé pour les Canada formaient 71 % de la population noire du pays qui qui concerne les hommes immigrants, le rapport montre une aussi scolarisés que les hommes de la population générale alors annuellement pour les hommes de la population générale) entre systémique envers les populations noires du Canada. évidemment, c''est vrai aussi pour le Canada que « Black lives « Black lives matter » : c''est vrai aussi au Canada! « Black lives matter » : c''est vrai aussi au Canada! work_2r5xhtevjvbh5gduewaj4cz5d4 How Black Lives Matter in ''The Wire'': A video URL: https://necsus-ejms.org/how-black-lives-matter-in-the-wire-aAs Black Lives Matter activists pushed the issue of police violence against African-American citizens onto the broad public agenda in the summer of 2014, which portrayed the lives of the black urban underclass and inner-city policing in more depth and complexity than previously seen on television. Although it is fiction and I always am sceptical toward claims of its perfect verhttps://necsus-ejms.org/how-black-lives-matter-in-the-wire-a-video-essay/ https://necsus-ejms.org/how-black-lives-matter-in-the-wire-a-video-essay/ NECSUS – EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDIA STUDIES violence against black citizens on the series was striking, and my mind kept My support for the Black Lives Matter movement and dissonance, and recreates the challenges of working through the fraught politics of representation in an era when police regularly murder black citizens (NYU Press, 2015), The Videographic Essay: Criticism in Sound and Image (with How Black Lives Matter in ''The Wire'': A video essay work_2uezgfphgbbdngvm75co6lqoq4 Through the pedagogical use of music, each community featured here transforms sound into social Institute, an Occupy the Dream rally held in the Chicago Financial District, and a Morehouse College pedagogical communities utilizing music in their struggle for educational, economic, and socio-cultural I assess the following events on an individual basis as social movements because black sacred space 5 Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison, "Social Movements and Cultural Transformation: Popular Music in the 1960s," Media, The pedagogical community at the Musical Arts Institute presents a prototype for a black culture around education in the black Chicago community. "Social Movements and Cultural Transformation: Popular Music in Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement Pedagogical Community: Music Education as Social Movement work_2uod46zvqzg3tbqiv5zji3nyda 1972 that scholars from African institutions appeared on the Editorial Board. identifying which articles to subject to external peer review, creating assignments for the eight Associate Editors, and overseeing internal communications and management of the editorial team. as Associate Editor; Editorial Board all based in U.S., including African scholars; with Mark DeLancey as Associate Editor; no African institutions on Editorial African Studies Review Editorial Collective the COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship to food insecurity in subSaharan Africa [https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2020.72], along with a forum exploring refugee history and African Studies [https://doi.org/10.1017/ convened and introduced [https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2020.76] by Christian Williams, partly in response to Liisa Malkki''s call for a "radically historicizing" approach to refugees and displacement—an approach that "insists [https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2020.43], Ibhawoh offers his case study as a Witchcraft'': Violence and the Supernatural in Global African Refugee Mobilities" [https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2019.42], Luongo revisits the familiar Structural Racism, Whiteness, and the African Studies Review work_2v7eb3abebgexgtqgmmxh5sql4 as Aníbal Quijano, Enrique Dussel, Walter Mignolo, Ramón Grosfuguel, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, of lived reality of raced bodies and unrecognized harm in all aspects of practical theology, spiritual care, religious education, liturgy, etc., as well as how to counter logics of white supremacy embedded within Brazilian educator Paolo Freire introduced the world to student centered learning which honors the multiple experiences of participants'' lived oppressions, disrupts white supremacy patterns The issue of raced bodies and the need to counter logics of white supremacy has been addressed are critical aspects of pedagogy in practical theology including interreligious and religious education. engages critical pedagogy, cultural and cognitive diversity, and makes visible raced, gendered bodies Drawing from my experience at SKSM in creating learning environments that reflect on systemic In conclusion, recognition of trauma in pedagogy disrupts patterns of white supremacy that seeks Pedagogy is a form of justice embodying relational learning work_2vma6eqzrbgbhbzuweyrz3t2zm consequences of Covid-19, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 30:9, 1625-1628, DOI: In some cases the virus can directly affect the brain, with both infection and inflammation-based mechanisms possible, and a range of secondary neurological effects as part of broader systemic illness has also been reported. alongside well-acknowledged difficulties with fatigue and deconditioning, people recovering from Covid-19 may have cognitive, emotional and behavioural problems that reports and series totalling 901 patients with neurological manifestations of Covid-19 An Indian colleague, Jwala Narayanan, has reported a 62-year-old patient who developed Covid-19, then had a stroke and the first case of this rare syndrome to be reported in a patient diagnosed with Covid-19. Furthermore, the physical rehabilitation teams, which Covid-19 patients are referred to, are recognition by health care providers that Covid-19 patients need to be allowed to access screening assessments on all post-Covid-19 patients referred to the clinical neuropsychology and clinical health psychology department. work_2wo5ygdocfgozobjrlrdkkmxo4 Safety, Dignity, and the Quest for a Democratic Campus Culture Safety, Dignity, and the Quest for a Democratic Campus Culture Callan does not expound on the role of dignity safety as a threshold condition, and I suggest that Without dignity safety, as Callan shows, students fear humiliation, ridicule and rejection and are Dignity safety in this sense is an aspect of access. attacks on their dignity safety in the classroom are but one aspect of the ongoing harms that they face: The affirmation of dignity safety as a threshold condition for access should thus be understood Thus Callan''s rejection of demands for intellectual safety on the The rejection of Joe''s views at least partially constitutes an environment of intellectual safety, where Callan recognizes, is necessary for establishing the threshold condition of dignity safety. instituting civility as a classroom norm as a way to ensure dignity safety. access and safety, to members of these groups on campus. work_2ywydvrwsfgmdkhs7jejoexedy ethnic health disparities in rural America, published in the November 16 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Above and beyond health outcomes, the paper also demonstrates significant differences and disparities in sociodemographic characteristics within rural communities For example, Dr. James and colleagues report that fewer than 10% of people of color and American Indians in rural the dynamics that relate to health for rural people of color and American Indians include health decrements for Black and Native people in rural communities are longstanding. Immigrants to rural areas face challenges, too, including language, cultural differences, and barriers to accessing health care.21 Immigrants are also disproportionately Improving Health for Rural People of Color and American Indians whether racial and ethnic disparities in health are more or less pronounced among rural research, policy, and practice to improve health equity in rural communities. work_2zkcqhjmhjhv7nlcrx3yawnkna For department chairs who are handling this emergency situation going forward, I suggest the following six "good-enough" ways that political science and international relations experienced the emergency e-learning transition in response to the Reflection on pedagogical practice is an important part of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) because it draws out the Racialized inequality in emergency e-learning is another important The mental health impacts of COVID-19 and emergency of online courses to affected students (Tarantelli 2008)—emergency e-learning responses to COVID-19 occurred largely on an What Can''t We Research about Emergency e-Learning? What Can''t We Research about Emergency e-Learning? inequalities, and barriers of emergency e-learning as exceptional to this exceptional experience of emergency e-learning, it is "COVID-19 and Emergency e-Learning: Consequences "COVID-19 and Emergency e-Learning: Consequences Oumar Ba is assistant professor of political science at Political Science at the University of Utah and chair of the work_2zmrv6uusfee7mfkbfnjbg7y2u former president''s name from a central campus building because he supported eugenics. Princeton University will rename a programme to remove association with Woodrow Wilson, who discouraged enrolment of Black students. campus buildings, programmes and memorials dedicated to scientists and other figures campaigns by students and faculty members have recently renamed buildings and memorials had earlier opportunities to do so and Sulu credits student groups at the university year to re-evaluate its campus buildings Von KleinSmid Center, one of the university''s most prominent buildings. In Februar y, a student organization at Stanford University in the institution''s leaders rename Jordan Hall, The building is named after Stanford''s At Stanford, faculty members were instrumental in driving action. to rename an IUB building also named after pressure to diversify faculty and student bodies and to improve support for Black academics. the university to rename Jordan Hall. Stanford University''s psychology department commemorates David Starr Jordan, a eugenicist. work_33o4otdnifhsjhrlgmjkgtk6ne Interest in the student narrative began with a focus on the educational endeavors of students and the respective records those endeavors generated.11 Perhaps spurred by an interest to avoid Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations or a desire to document students more holistically, recent decades have seen a growing interest in the examination of student life beyond the purely academic.12 While some have considered student oral histories as a means of collecting the whole through a few student experiences, others have continued to segment the population – particularly through student organizations – in the hopes of collecting a bit from the many.13 Though targeting student materials through student organizations presents the possibility of excluding voices and segmenting the student experience, organizations often last longer on a college campus than the typical student. Neal examines the diverse bodies – such as departments, offices, and student organizations – on a campus, the types of documents they may hold, and the potential ways to reach said populations.14 Included in these options, Neal provides a model for a diversity initiative, which involves collection surveys and network building, collecting, and various outreach methods. work_33xn6i5sqzgetj7xu2mt23mdkm Adding to the tone of the country are multiple incidents of racial unrest associated with the killings of unarmed Black men (most recently, George Floyd) and women by police officers, the continued divestment in programs addressing poverty and educational attainment, and the responses of the Black Lives Matter movement for human rights.7 A discussion of the current state of higher education for medical trainees requires a review of educational opportunities throughout the life course, beginning with opportunities for Black children aged 0 to 3 years, access to universal preschool, equitable financing of kindergarten through grade 12, and universal access to free undergraduate education in preparation for entry into medical college without the burden of substantial debt, all within the context of an educational system that would value, respect, and welcome the individual and the individual''s culture. work_34hwituqlzfgbh3ws7u3clcapy its efforts to integrate new populations into the educational English as a second language programs exist to facilitate the integration of these students into our schools. As we formulate plans to encourage new immigrant populations to pursue STEM careers, it departments saw little benefit in hiring TEAM faculty. position in the mathematics department at the University do with the fact that there are so few TEAM graduate students and faculty in the top twenty departments. departments are not producing TEAM PhDs, where are these departments going to find TEAM faculty? 1282 Notices of the AmericAN mAthemAticAl society Volume 66, Number 8 1282 Notices of the AmericAN mAthemAticAl society Volume 66, Number 8 The best tool that we have to interest students in mathematics is the material that we teach, as long as we present Mathematics departments are not research institutes. Given that there are so few TEAM graduate students in the top twenty graduate programs, the number of TEAM work_34nbmr2yejdjrndbnx6apbsayi Literature in the Post-Global Age: Provocations on Field Commonsense" by and the post-global, that have inflected the field of African literary discourse since The new moment in question is the post-truth age and its corollaries of postfactuality or alternative factuality, consecrated in 2016 by Oxford Dictionaries, which the post-global effected an "emptying out of the nation-state and territorial 8 Tejumola Olaniyan, "African Literature in the Post-Global Age: Provocations on Field Commonsense," Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 3.3 (2016): 389. post-truth that emerged at almost the moment of consolidation of Africa''s cultural points of African cultural post-globality. 11 I have myself discussed the emptying out of African villages by post-globality in a plenary lecture return?) of the post-truth, totalitarian, provincialist state in the global north and of the post-global African. 16 See Olaniyan, "African Literature in the Post-Global Age: Provocations on Field Commonsense," 393. From Post-Global to Post-Truth: African Literature beyond Commonsense work_34ui5hjih5cw5bby73evdo662y The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has organized hundreds of disruptive protests inAmerican cities since 2013 (Garza 2014; Harris 2015; Taylor 2016). Lives Matter is the first avowedly intersectional movement to gain significant traction in the American public predicated on subgroup identities can demobilize support for Black Lives Matter in segments of the African broader significance of the findings for our larger understanding of the Black Lives Matter movement as well as mobilizer of women''s participation in both social movements and electoral politics (Cole, Zucker, and Ostrove of the Black Lives Matter movement that center gender While the findings of these studies inform our prediction that the gender identity frame is likely to demobilize support and action among the African American While the activism of Black LGBTQ+ communities is not new to the BLM movement, Lorde (1984, frame for the Black Lives Matter movement does not how-americans-view-the-black-lives-matter-movement/. Support for Black Lives Matter." Politics, Groups, and Identities 6 work_35237wmqc5ef3mayb2tkp45eq4 Keywords: Black suffragists; collective biography; crowdsourcing; local history; women''s suffrage emphasized the whiteness of the dominant organizations that promoted women''s voting rights—the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the for women''s suffrage built, NAWSA and NWP made concessions to white southern suffragists, noting that the Nineteenth Amendment would leave state racial barriers intact.3 Yet during the century since the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, we have learned that there is more to the story of Black women''s suffrage of new questions about Black women suffragists.7 Terborg-Penn identified seventy leaders of the Black women''s suffrage movement and analyzed their activism between 1850 African Americans intersected with and shaped the Black women''s suffrage movement collect and publish online the writings of Black women suffragists whom Terborg-Penn their support for women''s suffrage.17 Washington, DC, was home to 15 percent of Black women organized suffrage activities on their own; white and Black priorities were not work_36k7bhlepfhlncpqafzfhhfs4a Antifa (short for "antifascist" or an abbreviated form of the German term "antifaschistische Aktion") does not consist of any specific set of actors, institutions or organizational structures. Case in point: U.S. President Donald Trump recently tweeted out his intention to declare "ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization," while his Attorney General William Barr https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/ag-barr-evidence-antifa-foreign-actors-involved-sowing/story?id=71066996 https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/7/3/20677645/antifa-portland-andy-ngo-proud-boys https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-spreading-a-dangerous-conspiracy-theory-about-antifa/2020/06/10/5f9fa342-ab47-11ea-94d2-d7bc43b26bf9_story.html https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/11/us/antifa-protests-george-floyd.html articles published before (n = 66) and after (n = 371) Trump tweeted about designating Antifa a terrorist organization. Activities associated with the term Antifa. there are so few actual individual or specific institutions associated with the term, it Actors, groups and organisations associated with Antifa by right-wing websites. In 337 cases in which Antifa was mentioned, the term was associated with other groups focus on specific individuals shows the power of associating a term like Antifa with all Reports of Antifa Activity in Right-Wing Website Articles. https://www.alternet.org/2020/06/antifa-are-a-ridiculous-right-wing-bogeyman-but-theres-more-to-the-story/ https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/6/8/21277320/antifa-anti-fascist-explained https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/6/8/21277320/antifa-anti-fascist-explained https://www.reuters.com/article/us-minneapolis-police-protests-facebook/facebook-takes-down-white-nationalist-and-fake-antifa-accounts-idUSKBN23A06J https://www.reuters.com/article/us-minneapolis-police-protests-facebook/facebook-takes-down-white-nationalist-and-fake-antifa-accounts-idUSKBN23A06J https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgeqe7/how-breitbart-is-crushing-mainstream-media-on-facebook https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgeqe7/how-breitbart-is-crushing-mainstream-media-on-facebook https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/06/what-is-antifa-trump-terrorist-designation https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/06/what-is-antifa-trump-terrorist-designation work_3ceckfclzre7bgr4d2kzvhjjnu On 6 January, when I first walked through the doors of our beautiful living monument to science on New York Avenue in downtown 10 years, AAAS, with the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), has convened the Emerging Researchers National Each year, more than a thousand undergraduate and graduate students from underrepresented communities come together to share their research and develop their AAAS''s Science and Technology Policy Fellowships program has journalists, science communicators, students, seminarians—all of My 31 January Science editorial called on us all to rise to the challenges of our time to ensure that the next generation has the opportunity to rise to theirs. For the past 3 years AAAS has convened, also with NSF support, the The rapid response of AAAS and Science to the COVID-19 pandemic also has been notable. Among AAAS programs focusing on COVID-19 is SciLine, which work_3cklgj6ymfak7bxgb7a34x2y7i sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217382672 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:59 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_3cokwjcutvbgrcoblitxzidg7m Sosyal medya platformları nefret söylemi içerikli paylaşımların tespiti ve ifade özgürlüğü ile denge Mezkûr Etik Kurallar içerisinde; yasadışı nefret söylemi ile mücadele için açık ve etkili bir süreç Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler Almanya''nın Sosyal Ağ Yasasının Nefret Söylemi İçeriklerinin Kaldırılması Bakımından İncelenmesi: Türkiye İçin Öneriler work_3gzhmtnnobcblj5c2c4cc33i4q MIR community: social, cultural, epistemological and ethical matters to do with the diversity of the profession, of the music with which MIR engages, and of the kinds of knowledge produced. is interdisciplinarity: how MIR would gain from closer dialogues with contemporary musicology, music Keywords: MIR; diversity; ontology; interdisciplinarity; music sociology; music anthropology forms of music, and consequently MIR tasks are biased and ontologies of music responsive to a greater diversity of 2.3 Musical Diversity and MIR''s Epistemological and diversity of musical cultures, can such assumptions be Currently, MIR takes a range of digital data as an approximation of the contours of a musical culture. ontologies of music into MIR''s analytical frame? or discipline – whether MIR or music anthropology. Diversifying MIR: Knowledge and Real-World Challenges, and New Interdisciplinary Futures. Diversifying MIR: Knowledge and Real-World Challenges, and New Interdisciplinary Futures. 2.3 Musical Diversity and MIR''s Epistemological and Ontological Assumptions work_3hwdp6lr3repnazzkzbp2axnqq "Freedom to Breathe": Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) to Investigate Air Pollution Inequities in Richmond, CA for Environmental Research and Children''s Health (CERCH) partnered with the RYSE youth justice center to conduct youth participatory action research on air quality justice. From 2017 to 2018, the Richmond Youth Air Quality Initiative utilized YPAR to investigate air quality and related environmental justice challenges across neighborhoods facing research on the convergence of structural air pollution and community-level health risk in our study enabled youth researchers to better characterize spatial variability of air pollutant concentrations between Richmond neighborhoods and associate this variability with in collaboration with RYSE and with input from Bay Area Air Quality Management District experts, created a YPAR project and accompanying environmental health literacy levels contributes to potential population exposure disparities; and (3) to better understand how spatial variability in multiple outdoor air pollutants correspond with Richmond''s community-level risk factors. work_3irmz7yjrzcrjpiywvbxz2jg3u mode in which the spirit jazz can «become alive by [Black people''s] construction of America''s future» (Hill, Kennedy & Bland 1959). Where the chorus as form develops the cycle of repetition, the changes structure a pattern that «is repeated over and over» (Hill, Kennedy & Bland 1959). suffering, «the Negro experiences the endless daily humiliation of American life which bequeaths him a futureless future» (Hill, Kennedy & Bland 1959). At this moment of the dialectic, Bland constructs the liberation theory inherent within jazz where freedom reigns despite the restraining power of white supremacy. Like Bland''s concepts of freedom and restraint, difference and repetition signify the relationship between improvisation and rhythm on the one side and form and harmonies on In this sense, countering the restraining repetition of cyclical chorus and changes, difference from the same is connected to Bland''s concept of freedom in jazz. work_3jbp2bypavcoljetbti25uv4yu Afterword: Reflections on Humanities Engagements with the Cultural Politics of Climate Change: Histories, Representations, Practices and white privilege, in the systemic creation and impacts of climate change (Malik 2019; Heglar 2020). Photo: Masixole Feni/GroundUp. Humanities approaches to climate change help lend important insights into the ways in which climate change understanding is shaped by intersecting cultural, social and historical forms and climate change within everyday cultural forms and practices as they relate to broader socio-political significantly less humanities and social science scholarship examining climate change as a cultural and perspective, Mediating Climate Change also reflected its socio-political time through the cultural and climate change has contributed to and reflects a significant cultural turn in our understanding of and tensions in understanding climate change as a socio-cultural issue. importance to socio-cultural understandings of climate change. Available online: https://www.awid.org/news-and-analysis/we-need-anti-colonial-intersectional-feministclimate-justice-movement (accessed on 12 June 2020). https://www.awid.org/news-and-analysis/we-need-anti-colonial-intersectional-feminist-climate-justice-movement https://www.awid.org/news-and-analysis/we-need-anti-colonial-intersectional-feminist-climate-justice-movement work_3k6owjmjxvfcfd7ncgsr2spase CARLA SHEDD , Unequal City: Race, Schools, and Perceptions of Injustice , New York : Approximately twenty years after the Brown decision, Derrick Bell ( 1976 ), emphasized that the durability and insidiousness of race prejudice is most powerfully articulated via state-supported black subordination. In unpacking these new forms of racial subordination, Shedd and Lewis and Diamond make evident the paradoxes that emerge when, in this contemporary era, many Black children experience Riverview High School, their racially integrated and wellresourced neighborhood high school, located on the north side of Chicago. animated by, school policies and practices, Shedd emphasizes how Black (and Brown) Thus while race still predicted perceptions of social and criminal injustice with Black and Hispanic students perceiving greater injustice than Asian or White students who attended school on the north side and had a high perception of criminal injustice despite having had no personal contact with the police. work_3nkow4g2i5df3hufd5o7vzghoa Loving transgressions: Queer of color bodies, affective ties, transformative community Queer of color bodies, affective ties, transformative community, Journal of Lesbian Studies, 21:3, Loving transgressions: Queer of color bodies, affective ties, vexed spaces of queer women of color lived experiences generates Within the context of U.S. settler colonial culture, queer women of color bear the burden of affect, saturated by the colonial gaze with emotional excess: angry, hyper-sexual, opportunities for queer women of color to claim the authority earned through this association with affective excess. feelings as anger, shame, loss, and the erotic produced through the ongoing colonization and multiple displacements that shape queer women of color''s lives.6 We follow White affect studies, perpetuating the ongoing eradication of queer women of color. this way, White affect studies erases "the wide body of US women of color literature on Queer Xicana: Performance, Affect, and the Sacred, which examines the vexed politics of healing, work_3ojj6euqpffpffdnts5x737t7a powerful idea is the root of a very useful approach to Problem 1: We build and understand the "map of possibilities," down robotic arm in a rectangular tunnel is a CAT(0) cubical To answer this question, let us build the "map of possibilities" of the robot. In our specific example, Figure 6 shows the configuration space of the robot 𝑅2,6 of length 6 in a tunnel of height Thus a robot with a CAT(0) configuration space is easier Theorem 5 provides algorithms to move optimally between any two points in a CAT(0) cubical complex in the our first hope is that the corresponding map of possibilities is a CAT(0) cubical complex. map is CAT(0), and it allows us to use 𝑇𝑛 as a remote control to move the robot optimally. This coral PIP serves as a witness that the map of possibilities of the robotic arm 𝑅𝑚,𝑛 is a CAT(0) cubical complex. work_3sd4f6baw5dmvcocgrezzbwh4e Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 5 ( 2 ): 309 – 324 . Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 5 ( 2 ): 309 – 324 . Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 5 ( 2 ): 309 – 324 . Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 5 ( 2 ): 309 – 324 . Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 5 ( 2 ): 309 – 324 . 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Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 5 ( 2 ): 309 – 324 . work_3unmwi25kjfdxodnfbgrs7fvbm racism, antidiscrimination law, colorblindness, criminal justice reform, racial liberalism, dehumanization, violence, and stunning levels of racial disparity, the carceral state should be a In the legal infrastructure and practiced fantasies of racial innocence, to ignore race is to end deemed liberal reformism "the white fantasy of getting racial justice cheap," in Turner''s (2012, black-to-white disparities are comparable to men''s (Crenshaw & Ritchie 2015, Epp et al. with statistical evidence of racially disparate policing and criminal sentencing, lower courts echo evidence that high-ranking New York Police Department officers named "young black and Critics of the carceral state marshal racial disparity statistics as a persuasive tactic, but research New Yorkers different levels of prison racial disparity—one "realistic" black-to-white disparity "the Negro problem," and liberal reformism secure the racial innocence of the US carceral state. production of black-white racial inequality. Racial and ethnic disparities in crime and criminal justice in the work_3wecvz5qrjhhbjqpuwlehxurku South Africa''s Long Conversation on Race with the United States. This paper brings together histories of race, both in the United States and in South Africa and the U.S., of ideas on racial policy and race thinking. "Precedence and Warning: Segregation, Apartheid, and South Africa''s Long This essay brings together two histories of race, both in the United States and in South a racial horizon of both precedence and warning for a newly formed South Africa, and cultural, political, and social imaginaries between the United States and South Africa, modernity of the Atlantic between South Africa and the United States. white South African racial imaginary in the early twentieth century was influenced by A Study of the Race Problem in the United States from a South of great interest to the study of race relations in South Africa", he writes.32 "Haunted by History: Race and National Reconciliation in South Africa," work_3xk6ek2fv5glfeeo4cbub7bffy Asian American DH: Building Radical Communities through Justice-Oriented Praxis ● Anne Cong-Huyen https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5234-2545, University of Michigan, would contend, however, before digital humanities emerged as the field we recognize today, Asian We situate this scholarship from Asian American Studies in the research, pedagogy, and praxis in both digital humanities and Asian American studies: What does can we support Asian Americanists, whose field is historically grounded in community organizing keywords related to themes and approaches to Asian/American Digital Humanities. ● Networks How do Asian Americans on social networks and in digital media use rhetorics American Studies and the resurgent interest in social and racial justice in digital humanities Asian/Am digital humanities. For Asian American communities, it was especially appalling to communities against one another, and that anti-Blackness within Asian American communities Asian American studies emerged out of and "Asian/American and the Digital|Technological Thus Far." Verge: Studies "Toward a Transnational Asian American Digital Humanities." work_3yrvcyehofhlndpvse6pmr7swa end of the first act communicates the power of this aborning musical style lose the Ferguson and the Black Lives Matter material, which is worthwhile but badly anachronistic in a play intended to capture a moment 40 deal of the play is given over to what one might call the geographic question: whether the white mother should even attempt to raise such a child to be mentioned and play only a small role in how these characters deal but it does enable some presentation of the way things may actually work The most ambitious play in this year''s Festival may have been the play was presented as an act of raconteur-dom anyway, which presupposes an audience, there was no fourth-wall problem when The Woman in the world of the play, however, it seems most likely that her example The very end of the play reopens that question. work_42vlh2d34zagrmov7uyklxgzdi wo seismic issues, racism and COVID-19, linked health problems that interact synergistically to contribute to excess burden of disease in a population—that seriously impacts Triggered by episodes of police killing of people of color, particularly the murder States, racism is a major SDH. From the Department of Family and Community Medicine, disease, less likely to have adequate health While SDH have a huge impact on the presence and severity of disease, medical outcomes Medical education also occurs within this LaShrya Nolen, a medical student writing in the New England Journal of of advanced Lyme disease in people of color. medicine and the current practice in medical racism in medical education can also be found For medical education to successfully address racism, it must start by examining every area in which teaching and learning occur, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/08/11/opinion/us-coronavirus-black-mortality. www.nytimes.com/2020/08/11/health/microaggressionmedicine-doctors.html. Medical Training, Students Say, Democracy Now! https://www.npr.org/sections/healthshots/2020/06/16/876279025/racism-hazing-and-otherabuse-taints-medical-training-students-say. what others ignore — racism in medicine. https://www.statnews.com/2016/04/11/racismmedical-education/. work_44h6vnjkvvfptctyef5cjylrqi papers indicated that students were largely able to acquire the target language and understand The history of American slavery and its connection with modern day race relations may seem irrelevant to the lives of Japanese EFL learners. worthwhile topic for Japanese EFL students and to provide one model for how educators summer homework included a vocabulary list of 20 key words for the unit presented designed to help students understand the state of race relations in America today. In the first class back in the fall, students took a standard vocabulary quiz that asked The second instrument was student use of this target vocabulary in two paragraphs, to assess students'' ability to actively use the target language in environments with and An end-of-year class evaluation was the instrument used to measure students'' holistic Ellis: Do Black Lives Matter in Japan?: Teaching Race in EFL Ellis: Do Black Lives Matter in Japan?: Teaching Race in EFL work_47xa2gxoifc4hoaedy5xnvwv6m suggested distributing protective cloth face masks to people medical-grade masks clearly cuts down transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. variety of masks in use by the public, the data "People looking at the evidence are understanding it differently," says Baruch Fischhoff, a psychologist The standard mask for use in health-care settings is the N95 respirator, which is designed to Researchers looked at 200 countries, including Mongolia, which adopted mask use in January and, as of May, had recorded no deaths for mask use in April and May. Researchers is obviously a good idea," says Jeremy Howard, a research scientist at the University of known about surgical and cloth masks, says university to test their two-layered cloth mask that a lot of the masks we use did work," he says, face-mask research, in the form of two large, asking half to use surgical face masks when use of masks. work_4a33y5kweveglb24np7khssbfe Hélène Quanquin and Cécile Roudeau, « Introduction: Encounters », European journal of American "encounter" as an analytical object in itself, specifically the articulation or disarticulation between the disciplines of literature and history, the intersection between literary studies when it comes to the transactions between history and literature in articulation between history and (literary) fiction after French and American historians, (the literary scholars) and those who took the institutions, the social and political history the French Review of American Studies (Derail and Monfort),which proposed to read U.S. history not so much as the object but as the product of literary fictions that never could, débats" (Literature and History: New Debates) revisited the question of the "proximity" American historians and literary scholars of the United States to read forms, objects, and History and Literature in The Crisis from 1910 to the early 1920s." European Journal of American work_4f3qphxofbdgtbmbadqt32psla a counterculture to reform mainstream medicine, to both confront systemic racism and eliminate health The editors of several North American family medicine publications have come together to address this call family medicine scholar community who have been ^ghting for equity consistent with the Black Lives dismantle structural racism and support Black lives to achieve health equity. We, the editors of family medicine journals, commit to actively examine the effects of racism on society and health and to take action to eliminate structural racism in our editorial processes. conversation about institutional racism, health inequities, and antiracism in medicine. As editors in family medicine, we are Physician, Family Medicine, FP Essentials, FPIN/Evidence Based Practice, FPM, Journal of the American Sexton, MD American Family Physician Bowman, MD, MPA Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine John Saultz, MD Family Medicine Institutional racism in the health care system. work_4glgf2hpirbcfeue4utpeg4cxe a developmental asset for positive youth development [Benson, 1997; Damon, Menon, & Bronk, 2003], and a compelling research literature supports these claims, youth must cultivate "a sense of themselves as effective civic agents with the responsibility and capacity to cause change in their communities, in U.S. society and in the For marginalized youth, cultivating a civic purpose may follow any of these to support the development of civic purpose among marginalized youth may require youth who may fail to qualify as civically purposeful according to researchers'' definitions may subsequently reveal themselves as invested in aims that contribute meaningfully to communities engaging in harmful acts of violence. Based on interviews conducted with youth exemplars, Malin and colleagues conclude that guidance from adults figures prominently in the development of civic purpose. Beyond limited opportunities for individual adult partnerships, some marginalized youth may find it difficult to establish momentous connections with organizations or specific programs that foster civic purpose. work_4kvtnl5dtrhrbjinpwkitb2bb4 beliefs subscales and overall satisfaction with life and examined their associations with demographic factors with justice beliefs and life satisfaction generally yielded very small effect sizes. with the results of earlier research, regressing life satisfaction on the four justice beliefs subscales Keywords: belief in a just world; life satisfaction; self; others; distributive; procedural strongly associated with life satisfaction and health when people expressed strong beliefs in justice for satisfaction was regressed on the four BJW subscales, the analyses revealed distributive justice for self The study also explored the relationships between just world beliefs, life satisfaction, and demographic gender, education, self-identified social class) and items on religious/spirituality, a life satisfaction Correlations of age with belief in a just world (BJW) and life satisfaction measure (SWL) and Correlation between Satisfaction with Life and Belief in a Just World Subscales Correlation between Satisfaction with Life and Belief in a Just World Subscales work_4kyq6axekrddbbjr726av4dwre Black citizenship, Afropolitan critiques: vernacular heritage‐making and the negotiation of race in the Netherlands projects by young Dutch people of Afro‐Caribbean and Ghanaian descent respectively, I discern two different Key words race, heritage-making, African diaspora, postcolonial Europe, black citizenship heritage'' among young people of various African and black ancestries. to situate the negotiation of race in the cross‐cutting relationships between the persistent ''whiteness'' of Dutch nationhood and the country''s variously positioned black The first ''African heritage'' project to be discussed is the annual Black History Festival and Untold Empowerment, he explicitly connected African cultural heritage to black Like the term Afro‐Dutch, projects such as those discussed here question that whiteness by performing African heritage as blackness and as part of Dutch history. blackness, which grounds African heritage in the history of slavery. people developing identities as European and African and black. belonging as it appears in projects of ''African heritage'' by and for young Dutch people work_4nlvgwhjs5fvjmfvqfrhgm3nde Diversity, Inclusion, and Bias EADH Diversity and Inclusivity CSDH/SCHN Inclusivity and Diversity Statement http://eadh.org/about/diversity-and-inclusivity http://eadh.org/about/diversity-and-inclusivity https://csdh-schn.org/inclusivity-and-diversity-statement/ https://csdh-schn.org/inclusivity-and-diversity-statement/ https://csdh-schn.org/inclusivity-and-diversity-statement/ (Diversity & Inclusion, Society of Women and that the intersection of racism and sexism factors into Black women''s lives in ways that cannot be captured wholly system of intersecting multiplicative social structures Diversity asks, "Who''s in the room?" Equity responds: "Who is trying to Diversity asks, "How many more of [pick any minoritized identity] group do Inclusion asks, "Is this environment safe for everyone to feel like they Diversity asks, "Isn''t it separatist to provide funding for safe spaces and Diversity as Digital Humanities there in order to hear from diverse groups, but techniques or interest in intersection of computation ● The problem involves computation/digital culture ✔ Series celebrate diversity of problem 2. Diversity (of problem) is more important than diversity (of problem) diversity (of problem) diversity (of problem) diversity (of problem) work_4odktyu3dfg2rbbdkyqfljiyzi Racial-ethnic disparities in case fatality ratio narrowed after age standardization: A call for race-ethnicity-specific age distributions in State COVID-19 data for race-ethnicity-specific age distributions in State COVID-19 data deaths from California, Illinois and Ohio to compare age-adjusted CFR across race-ethnicities. Meaning: Age distributions in confirmed cases obscured racial-ethnic disparities in COVID-19 about how age distributions obscure racial-ethnic disparities in COVID-19 case fatality ratios and in states with available data, investigating how racial-ethnic disparities in CFR changed Only three states, California, Illinois and Ohio, had sufficient ageand raceethnicity-disaggregation to allow the investigation of racial-ethnic disparities in CFR while Age-and-race-ethnic-specific data on both cases and deaths were available in four states as of For the other three states, we extracted ageand-race-ethnic-specific data on both cases and deaths manually. Figure 1 presents age-and-race-ethnic-specific COVID-19 case and reported age-and-race-ethnicity-specific data for both cases and deaths. COVID-19 cases and deaths by age and race in California, Illinois and Ohio work_4qozqcsrtbf3zcvrem4n4hpoxq sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217379182 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:55 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_4rocbiox2bavzk7kunx2xawim4 The April 2018 article of Diana Mutz, "Status Threat, Not Economic Hardship, Explains The current article is a critical reanalysis of the models offered by Mutz, using the data (1) the relative importance of economic interests and status threat cannot be estimated "Status threat, not economic hardship, explains the 2016 presidential vote," the political scientist https://www.asc.upenn.edu/news-events/news/fear-losing-status-not-economic-hardship-drove-voters-2016-presidential-election Mutz''s claim that status threat alone provides a powerful explanation for the 2016 election measures of economic hardship, material interests, and status threat are all sufficiently Question 2: Can the relative appeal of Trump to white voters with lower levels of education of status threat, the vote share falls to less than 1 percent, which leads Mutz to the conclusions 9 Mutz includes this variable in other analyses of support for Trump (see her Table S4), but she excludes this reasonable given that the additional status threat variables collected for Mutz''s cross-sectional work_4rqcdhrrtffahhx2qheuj2k5x4 элитарию Жаку Аттали, данная ситуация становится неотменяемой социально-политической Тема постмодернизма как важнейшая в социально-политической плоскости обозначена роль постмодернизма как разрушителя социально-политической идеи небезосновательно отметил, что человек − это именно состояние, причём крайне неустойчивое, что ratio (краеугольный камень западноевропейского Модерна) − это далеко Делёз и Гваттари отмечают, что «ризома − это нелинейный незыбкого и не нужно, так как его в принципе и нет. мира можно получить не иначе, как одухотворив природу, признав, что истинная сущность целостности личности тоже можно забыть, так как индивид без цели и смысла не может быть нашего времени о том, что пола вообще нет, а есть гендер, который может меняться в Делёз и Гваттари отмечают, что «у кочевников нет истории, у Это нужно для освобождения уже от диктата времени. пожалуй, даже её уже и не предполагают, так как национальные государства, в которых Разумеется, постмодернизм − это мировоззрение этой элиты вовсе не для себя самой, а Идея целостности как российский социально-политический феномен // work_4szwgv32sra7ppt2cp3qmog2xi Keywords: social media, international relations, changes, development . changed the routine of most peoples days and therefor that started new careers.Through Social media internet and gain more people interested in you."Like or Title said "The role of Social Media in technologies and social media channels expand from the private sector to the public sector, the use of The way information is disseminated to the public has changed with social media and the internet. The way information is disseminated to the public has changed with social media and the internet. digital technologies and social media channels expand from the private sector to the public sector, the people are using which social media platform to get their daily news informations. We just discussed about the benefits of Social Media influencing International Relations but what internet and create new forms of political participation and leadership through the use of social media work_4u4jm2lyufegpeuw7u26mbzlkq Hospital staff take the knee in Boston Hospital staff take the knee in Boston and Women''s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, on 5 June as part of global Black Lives Matter protests against racial injustice Downing Street demanded effective protection against covid-19 from the virus among ethnic minority groups. In a statement issued in response to the Black Lives Matter "Black lives should matter to every individual and every medical inequalities impacting on our patients, it adversely affects our colleagues, and at its worst it kills, with black women five times "These health inequalities are all too visible in the toll covid-19 is having on black, Asian and minority ethnic communities in to date are from a BAME background. engages in actions, not just words, the covid-19 pandemic will continue to disproportionately impact on BAME healthcare BMJ 2020;369:m2278 doi: 10.1136/bmj.m2278 (Published 9 June 2020) Page 1 of 1 http://www.bmj.com/permissions http://www.bmj.com/subscribe http://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1136/bmj.m2278&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2020-06-09 http://www.bmj.com/ work_4vbhu7lhufdjrbtl2odcgej644 Sociocultural Influences on the Sociopolitical Development of African American Youth Then we describe connections between these sociocultural factors and aspects of African American youth''s SPD, and propose way, African American youth''s racialized experiences and Furthermore, African American college youth''s experiences of racial discrimination are related to their beliefs about American youth are also likely to develop skills in social analysis as they witness discrimination experienced by others (20). Hence, we argue that the interplay among sociocultural factors (i.e., racial discrimination, identity, and socialization) shapes African American youth''s ability to analyze Accordingly, we argue that the impact of racial discrimination on African American youth''s SPD is likely informed by the study, African American youth who were culturally socialized Racial identity might also inform African American youth''s dimensions of African American college youth''s racial identity socialization, and racial identity shapes African American identity, racial socialization) on African American youth''s SPD. work_4vnnc6o43femddvyqtyfuijjem Twentieth-century Black nationalism served as a movement, perspective, philosophy and work, 5 See (Glaude 2002; Joseph 2006; Levy 1998; Moses 1996; Ogbar 2004; Robinson 2001; Taylor 2011; Van Deburg 1997). Twentieth-century Black nationalism can be traced back to Marcus Garvey''s Universal Negro self-defense exemplified some of the most important qualities of twentieth-century Black nationalism. 9 The Nation of Islam remains the longest existing Black nationalist organization of the twentieth century. Many detractors and critics of Black nationalists, Farrakhan, and by extension the Nation of Islam, Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam continued commitment to twentieth-century Black nationalist self-determination, a core component of twentieth-century Black nationalism, through their newspaper, Twentieth-century Black nationalists, such as Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, have always Like some earlier twentieth-century Black nationalists, such as Garvey, the Nation of Islam and the Nation of Islam''s continued significance, prioritization of Black self-determination, and by The Nation of Islam prioritizes Black self-determination. work_52i64yaagfeqnc546oeao4dklq social media accounts linked to one such operation—allegedly conducted by Russia''s Internet Research Social media; Twitter; Information Operations; Disinformation; Media Manipulation; Black Lives Matter This study focuses on inauthentic social media accounts as a component of information propaganda, including hiring 80 full-time employees to use social media accounts while We investigate how these RU-IRA affiliated accounts participated in an online discourse about between information operations and those who use social media platforms for cooperative work Researchers have noted that the ''work'' of information operations on social media is, in principle, Our network analysis reveals that RU-IRA affiliated accounts interacted with two different 5.2.1 Profiles: Like many other social media participants, RU-IRA affiliated Twitter accounts just as left-leaning RU-IRA accounts tweeted about certain movies and occasions like Black network graph (Figure 2), this observation suggests that RU-IRA operated-accounts were This study examined the online activities of social media accounts affiliated with an organization work_52mr2tfqffhdhe2otnevk3lsrq © American Political Science Association 2016 September 2016 | Vol. 14/No. 3 619 Clinton." Jones draws on research in political psychology In safely conservative legislative districts and presidential primaries dominated by base voters, GOP stances on social issues like political issues." They claim that "in some ways, AFP''s discusses the resistance of policy processes to political Politics of Punishment and Daniel Kato, author of Liberalizing Lynching: Building a New Radicalized State. Woodrow Wilson is the only American political scientist to have American Political Science Association (1909–1910). in American political science. best book on government, politics, or international affairs published in the previous year, and sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson especially the September 2015 issue on "The American Politics of Order, Black Power Politics: The Birth of American International Relations, and also an Undisciplined review political science in the United States over the past three Perspectives seeks to nurture a political science public work_54q7o2axwnctpktr6jjt72pmye Following the Reconstruction Era (1863-1877), during which period gains were made by African-Americans, the Black Codes were expanded by Jim Crow Laws state and local laws that In 1917 in the Journal of the National Medical Association, Black physicians wrote about health disparities created from socioeconomic inequalities not providing clinical care to tuberculosis patients at the Delaware Department of Public Health clinics during the late 1990s until 2001. of August 17, 2020, the case rate of COVID-19 in Delaware was 474/10,000 among Latino/Hispanics, 205/10,000 among Blacks and 87.6/10,000 among Whites.9 Health care providers can no African American physicians and health care providers must feel welcome and supported in Delaware. It is the collective voice of African American physicians, and the leading force for parity and justice in medicine and for the elimination of disparities in health. work_55a7mozj2jgstbj3l4rrbrotra Federal Troops in the Portland, Oregon Protests: Race, Authoritarianism, and a Posse Comitatus Act The use of federal troops in the Portland Oregon protests has a racial element. In Portland, Oregon, federal troops detained protesters placing several into unmarked cars.1 The authority to use federal trained military, in this case Homeland Security agents,2 to enforce laws against citizens likely violates the Posse Comitatus Act3 meant to prevent the use of the military in law enforcement. https://www.npr.org/2020/07/17/892277592/federal-officers-use-unmarkedvehicles-to-grab-protesters-in-portland https://www.npr.org/2020/07/17/892277592/federal-officers-use-unmarked-vehicles-to-grab-protesters-in-portland https://www.npr.org/2020/07/17/892277592/federal-officers-use-unmarked-vehicles-to-grab-protesters-in-portland https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/07/evidence-shows-portland-police-working-with-federal-officers-at-protests-contradicting-city-officials.html https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/07/evidence-shows-portland-police-working-with-federal-officers-at-protests-contradicting-city-officials.html ZIMMERMAN, FEDERAL TROOPS IN THE PORTLAND, OREGON PROTESTS, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. ZIMMERMAN, FEDERAL TROOPS IN THE PORTLAND, OREGON PROTESTS, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. ZIMMERMAN, FEDERAL TROOPS IN THE PORTLAND, OREGON PROTESTS, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. ZIMMERMAN, FEDERAL TROOPS IN THE PORTLAND, OREGON PROTESTS, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. ZIMMERMAN, FEDERAL TROOPS IN THE PORTLAND, OREGON PROTESTS, VOICES IN BIOETHICS, VOL. https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/07/01/hours-after-gov-kate-brown-signs-tear-gas-ban-into-law-portland-police-deploy-more-gas-onto-protesters/#:~:text=On%20June%2030%2C%20Oregon%20Gov,is%20imminent%20before%20deploying%20it. https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/07/01/hours-after-gov-kate-brown-signs-tear-gas-ban-into-law-portland-police-deploy-more-gas-onto-protesters/#:~:text=On%20June%2030%2C%20Oregon%20Gov,is%20imminent%20before%20deploying%20it. https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/07/01/hours-after-gov-kate-brown-signs-tear-gas-ban-into-law-portland-police-deploy-more-gas-onto-protesters/#:~:text=On%20June%2030%2C%20Oregon%20Gov,is%20imminent%20before%20deploying%20it. work_56btkfrcnjg7rdip57vsm4yzei Blending integrated knowledge translation with global health governance: an approach for advancing action on a wicked problem Global health governance (GHG) also ought to be well suited to advance action, but a lack of accountability, Discussion: Action on root causes of health inequities implicates disruption of structures and systems that shape IKT, is a promising opportunity to strengthen leadership for health equity action. Keywords: Integrated knowledge translation, global health governance, health equity, health inequities, complementarities of two promising approaches of applied research and practice that might support meaningful processes for advancing evidence-informed health (IKT) and Julia on global health governance (GHG). policy and practice for health [14, 17], there are few examples of using IKT approaches to respond to wicked problems. Table 2 Blending processes and mechanisms for a blended integrated knowledge translation (IKT) – global health governance GHG: global health governance; IKT: integrated knowledge translation; work_57dirvdanzec3l4kk4a5okrica Culture meets collective action: Exciting synergies and some https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/culture-meets-collective-action(4d1ec0d5-8252-432d-bed3-a166ee4a9f5d).html In this introduction to the special issue of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations on "Culture and social-psychological study of collective action, both of which point to culture as a missing link for this field of the social psychology of collective action. agency, collective action, culture, emotion, identity believe that this is an important and new direction for theory and research on collective action Indeed, the inclusion of culture in the social psychology of collective action has much promise but also brings social movements (Jasper, 2017) and the importance of language for culture and collective action importing new concepts from cultural psychology that nicely fit the social-psychological literature on collective action. of language in a cultural psychology of collective action. would suggest that a good working definition of culture (at least for social psychologists studying collective action) would be "any system of shared work_5a3vzcuu6vhhhkeorp7jtaairq COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among an Online Sample of Sexual and Gender Minority Men and Transgender Women Abstract: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations are particularly vulnerable to poor COVIDmistrust and social concern regarding COVID-19 vaccine stigma were significantly associated with decreased COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, and altruism was significantly associated with increased Black participants were significantly less likely to accept a COVID-19 vaccine, Keywords: COVID-19; sexual; gender; minority; vaccine; acceptance however, examining medical mistrust and stigma associated with COVID-19 acceptance and assessed COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among a large sample of SGM. and assessed COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among a large sample of SGM. the associations between COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and medical mistrust, healthcare vaccine acceptance among sexual gender minority participants, N = 1350. SGM who experienced medical mistrust were less likely to accept a COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among Black SGM [32]. significantly associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among a national online sample work_5abx4snuzvfypailw2ugjzlxxq social justice education, critical race education, and culturally sustaining Race and racism are topics that should be discussed in all classrooms. teachers align their lessons to state standards while teaching about race and research methods, in our case the content analysis of state standards and tenets of critical race theory, (b) how the tenets applied to state standards and researchers for training teachers on this issue as all content standards Counts of Critical Race Theory Tenets found in Missouri State Standards by Counts of Potential Critical Race Theory Tenets found in Missouri State Standards Most standards that potentially aimed at specific learning around race arts mentioned "race" once, in the standard AP 1A: "Discuss how people Social studies had the highest number of standards with CRT elements discussions of race to learning outcomes and standards." This CRT lens allows teachers to not only discuss race and racial work_5bbe44pomnadricw3db6p4ds4q Listening in a Time of Pandemic: New Mediations and Intimacies between Solitude and Solidarity Special Feature "Listening in a Time of Pandemic" Listening in a Time of Pandemic: New Mediations and Intimacies a crucial issue facing societies today: how to design new forms and practices of listening Keywords: Listening; protest; sociality; digital mediation; solitude. * Department of Global Communications, The American University of Paris (France);  https://orcid.org/ † Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick (United Kingdom);  naomi.walthamsmith@warwick.ac.uk;https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6268-7950 From their different perspectives, each of these essays highlights that the social is inextricable from the question of power, and that our practices and tools of listening are contested Naomi Waltham-Smith echoes these concerns about "Zoom atomization" and exhaustion but argues that listening is always already pandemic on the conditions, practices, techniques, and mediations of listening in social and How can new forms and practices of listening How can new forms and practices of listening work_5bk4iifhrvh4diig7jfvxe7meq HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONED: A Queer Perspective. HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONED: A Queer Perspective. in society (including the disaffected critical of human rights)? sexually diverse people, and as such, the human rights issues raised herein Human rights and advocacy hold an important place in social work ethos as included gender identity (and expression) in human rights legislation omission of intersex people in formal legislative human rights. This in turn creates a limitation in formal human rights by constructing a human rights recognition and protection, if at all, creating imbalances When examining human rights legislation for LGBTQs in Canada communities themselves from continuing to think that human rights LGBTQ community are absent from human rights protections, allowing society that liberates beyond the limitations of human rights is an initiative February 25, 2018 from https://www.iassw-aiets.org/iassw-advocacystatement-human-rights/ https://www.iassw-aiets.org/iassw-advocacy-statement-human-rights/ https://www.iassw-aiets.org/iassw-advocacy-statement-human-rights/ http://ifsw.org/policies/sexual-orientation-and-gender-expression/ http://ifsw.org/policies/sexual-orientation-and-gender-expression/ www.labourandemploymentlaw.com/2017/06/federal-government-addsgender-identity-and-gender-expression-to-canadian-human-rights-act/ Lesbian and gay rights in Canada: Social movements and equality https://www.labourandemploymentlaw.com/2017/06/federal-government-adds-gender-identity-and-gender-expression-to-canadian-human-rights-act/ https://www.labourandemploymentlaw.com/2017/06/federal-government-adds-gender-identity-and-gender-expression-to-canadian-human-rights-act/ https://www.labourandemploymentlaw.com/2017/06/federal-government-adds-gender-identity-and-gender-expression-to-canadian-human-rights-act/ work_5dqtvdrv3bd6tblqow6otk5zk4 Analyzing the Effects of Police-Caused Black Deaths on Media Coverage and Public Interest in the Movement Black Lives Matter, racial disparity, police use of force, media coverage have led to substantial mainstream media coverage or public interest in Black Lives Matter. Mundt, Ross, and Burnett (2018) view Black Lives Matter''s use of social media as an asset the coverage of and public interest in the Black Lives Matter movement, and whether these To examine news coverage and public interest in the Black Lives Matter movement, we coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement by traditional news media and (2) to the Black Lives Matter movement correlate with police-caused deaths of Black individuals. capturing trends in the public interest and coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement media cover the Black Lives Matter movement and the extent to which coverage is results for Black Lives Matter, and between police-caused deaths and newspaper mentions work_5e75zzmprfeotkgr3g4g4os7ge As in previous years, Antiquity attended the SAA meeting with an exhibit stand, providing The National Mall, in the heart of Washington, D.C., is a powerful example of nationbuilding through the commemoration of the many individuals, groups and events that Mount Vernon, the Virginia house and estate of George Washington, Through the figure of Washington, the history of Mount home of America''s founding father, revolutionary patriot and the original citizen-soldierfarmer, Mount Vernon embodies and legitimises the political values of the USA. Mount Vernon also holds a significant place in the history of conservation and heritage Having acquired the site, the Mount Vernon Ladies'' Association Archaeology has been integral to reinserting slavery into the Mount Vernon narrative— at sites such as Mount Vernon. Photograph © Mount Vernon Preservation. George Washington''s Mount Vernon'' exhibition (Figure 2), on show from October 2016 to The ''Lives Bound Together: Slavery at George Washington''s Mount Vernon'' exhibition. Washington''s Mount Vernon. work_5evfl7cnsfephe3ag4aja2byna The Biden administration has much to do to restore the United States'' credibility as a human rights leader and should pursue five stages of engagement on human rights: reverse and revoke measures taken by the Trump administration, reaffirm the United States'' traditional commitments to human rights at home and abroad, rebuild the human rights compliance at home and abroad.6 Such openness will also help restore the United States'' global The United States should reengage in promoting human rights through these and other regional and international The United States should re-join the UN Human Rights Council. https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-11-17/un-review-us-human-rights-trump-administration-gets-earful The United States now has no member on any UN treaty body (the Human Rights Committee, the Committee The Biden administration should reengage constructively with international and regional human rights mechanisms by promoting the nomination and election of highly qualified independent experts; submitting overdue U. reconceptualize the nation''s engagement with human rights in a world where the United States is no longer the work_5gnstj5bpjc5dpcnd4ciqzqeem These articles described how taking the social determinants of health into account can lead to actions at In 2012, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) interviewed doctors across Canada and released the report Guide: Social Determinants of Health by the College of examples of successful macro-level advocacy by physician organizations. issues less obviously related to health care; for example, the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Engage with medical, health care, and social service organization of physicians, it uses the voice of health Working Group of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Past President of the College, a family physician providing home-base palliative care in Toronto, a family physician with Inner City Health Associates in Toronto, Co-chair of the Ontario College of Family the Social Accountability Working Group of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. College of Family Physicians of Canada; 2015. College of Family Physicians of Canada; 2015. work_5h2gdnbv6jeuxo52lzh4svhvbu Generation: the politics of patriarchy and social change ''generation'', a term which has become highly prevalent within political discourse Generation is a pivotal and structuring concept in contemporary politics, but not specific age cohorts, but cultural differences centred on generation have also played a Mannheim argued that generations are distinct social units formed by the historical, live in a time of crisis and change, Mannheim helps to explain why generation is than theorising historical change: society was a contract between the generations. arguing for freedom within capitalism, not for a generational social contract; but in For Mannheim, generation was a way of signifying and understanding major social of generation as a political tool without ignoring class, or to talk about time and context, or social identity.''25 Generation is not an identity in the same way as class, generation locates a political movement in the legacy of previous struggle but it does work_5h33kiiv4zbz5hvzuha4puln5i Compassionate Response: Intersection of Religious Faith and Public Policy Compassionate Response: Intersection of Religious Faith and Public Policy Social work is deeply engaged in promoting more compassionate response at all levels of levels, social work also has a responsibility to understand and act upon how policy and intersection of religion and public policy through a lens of compassion, thus, helps us to see intersect; and (4) contemporary examples of compassion at the interface of religion and policy. Explicit Examples of Compassion, Religion, and Public Policy and engages religious communities and professional social work in both service provision and the intersection of religion and compassion to influence policy actions. Connecting religious traditions'' compassion and public policy serves Compassion is relevant to social work practice at all levels of micro, community, and religious foundations of compassion and the role of religion as an actor in policy, we provided work_5iajwhupuzalllcm7xkhquvkny TOURISM AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE WORLD: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION The study examines the relationship between tourism and social media from a cross section of empirical studies on the relevance of social media in development outcomes. studies have used a recent dataset on Facebook penetraton to proxy for social media (Jha & recent surveys of the literature on the relationship between social media and tourism which effect of social media on development outcomes (World Bank, 2016; Tchamyou, 2018a, above theories motivate the use of social media by both tourists and those engaged in tourism use social media (especially Facebook) to influence tourists'' choice of destinations. The study assesses the nexus between social media and tourism in a cross section of This study has examined the relationship between tourism and social media from a cross "A review of: ''Social media in travel, tourism and hospitality: theory, "Social Media in Tourism Research: A Literature work_5ibf54zcrfb53bp6ui6hdlwaai argue that what we need is a sort of radical flexibility as a way to create life-sustaining With this relational ethical frame in mind, radically flexible education is grounded flexibility in education begins with the recognition that learners are relational beings This also means that radically flexible education accounts for present materialities, learner''s education in relation to their community responsibilities, but always specific In practice, what radically flexible education may look like is better Consequently, radically flexible education as an orientation to relationality needs to be far more One example of climate change directly impacting higher education. bryanalexander.org/climatechange/one-example-of-climate-change-directly-impacting-higher-education/. Conditions of flexibility: Securing a more responsive higher education system. https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/knowledge-hub/conditions-flexibilitysecuring-more-responsive-higher-education-system. https://bryanalexander.org/climatechange/one-example-of-climate-change-directly-impacting-higher-education/ https://bryanalexander.org/climatechange/one-example-of-climate-change-directly-impacting-higher-education/ https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/knowledge-hub/conditions-flexibility-securing-more-responsive-higher-education-system https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/knowledge-hub/conditions-flexibility-securing-more-responsive-higher-education-system Inside Higher Education, 11 May. https://insidehighered.com/news/2020/05/ https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2020/06/10/online-learning-not-future-higher-education-opinion https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2020/06/10/online-learning-not-future-higher-education-opinion https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2020/06/10/online-learning-not-future-higher-education-opinion Radical Flexibility and Relationality as Responses to Education in Times of Crisis Radical Flexibility and Relationality as Responses to Education in Times of Crisis work_5kdgav4od5glzp4wvkzf4ycs6q Moral injury and the COVID-19 pandemic: reframing of moral injury while responding to care harm. associated moral injury with citizens'' experiences of cruelty and Staff who trust care providers have a normative expectation that employers should provide appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and that they will provide appropriate Potentially morally injurious circumstances arise whenever patients to the moral injury experienced by care workers when they are leaders prepare for the moral injury that may emerge following The term ''moral injury'' was not widely used by care leaders The pandemic may be unprecedented, but moral injury in care Moral injury and the COVID-19 pandemic: reframing what it is, who it affects and how care leaders can manage it Moral injury and the COVID-19 pandemic: reframing what it is, who it affects and how care leaders can manage it What might be potential sources of moral injury following the pandemic? work_5m7ba7pifrewjge6h33fuywmga ABSTRACT: In large, impersonal moral orders many of us wish to maintain good will diversity, expressions of our reactive attitudes act as costly signals capable of moral disagreement is sufficient but not necessary to maintain relations of good communication as suggested above, tries to signal to Bertha that she will harbor good When Althea tells Bertha that she will harbor good will it does not cost the relevant costs that one undergoes when one quality signals in cases of moral For when one does quality signal in cases of moral diversity, one expressions of our reactive attitudes can act as costly signals capable of solving the In cases of moral diversity instances of quality signaling act as costly signals assuring that those expressing the reactive attitudes in cases of moral disagreement are not a costly signal only if we have the right kinds of attitudes toward moral diversity. work_5nhoztdkrvcx3piq55idti5ef4 Tackling health inequalities and promoting prevention: Tackling health inequalities and promoting prevention: edition on inequality and prevention the COVID-19 pandemic was and staff in the NHS and call for a strategy to tackle the inequalities over 140 organisations as the Inequalities in Health Alliance. postpartum care as proposed by Womersley and colleagues to help of the equally devastating health inequalities plaguing our society. better public health.13 honoured that HRH The Prince of Wales has contributed to this edition systemic and community-based approach to tackling ill health and A perspective on health inequalities in BAME communities and how to improve access to primary care. Implicit bias in healthcare: clinical practice, research and decision What are health inequalities? The road to the Inequalities in Health Alliance. integrate food and nutrition into healthcare. Tackling inequality in maternal health: Beyond the postpartum. of the poor'': Training physicians to tackle health inequalities. work_5nxh3osazvdbbbvjys5nns5mum a University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) College of Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee Recent Black deaths at the hands of law enforcement officers has heightened awareness of racism toward Black people, but also inequities related to numerous other sectors, including housing, education, economics, and overt health care disparities between White and non-White Americans. long-standing inequities, thereby saving lives and improving access to and quality of care. Keywords: Black Lives Matter, racism, antiracism two unique perspectives on racism by senior administrators at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center inner-city Minneapolis schools that the majority of Black these Black lives do matter, it is time that we as pharmacists serve as advocates and agents of change to pandemic; and underrecognized, uncorrected, and untreated racial traumas experienced by Black Americans. bodily racism (the belief that Black people are more Black Americans today. www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/15/food-apartheid-fooddeserts-racism-inequality-america-karen-washington-interview. https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/white-privilege/ https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/white-privilege/ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inequity https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inequity https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/15/food-apartheid-food-deserts-racism-inequality-america-karen-washington-interview https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/15/food-apartheid-food-deserts-racism-inequality-america-karen-washington-interview https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/15/food-apartheid-food-deserts-racism-inequality-america-karen-washington-interview work_5orqjfqmurd7jh6ky52nuzcgjy sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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I begin by revealing how neo-Marxist and neo-Foucaultian approaches to neoliberalism, particularly that of David Harvey and Wendy Brown, respectively, partition race from the workings of contemporary capitalism. In contrast, I then trace how the Movement for Black Lives policy platform invokes Cedric Robinson''s work on racial capitalism, investigating the utility of this framework for the movement''s demands. By historicizing neoliberalism within racial capitalism''s historical arc, such a theory unravels the qualitatively different mechanisms through which racialized populations are pressed into circuits of capital accumulation. (2016) Black politics and the neoliberal racial order. http://bostonreview.net/race/robin-d-g-kelley-what-did-cedric-robinson-mean-racial-capitalism. Listening to Black lives matter: racial capitalism and the critique of neoliberalism. Listening to Black lives matter: racial capitalism and the critique of neoliberalism. work_5prw3c3hanbzxe6raff3vcpiom The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics by Louis Chude-Sokei (review) The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics. The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics. You''d be following the secret agenda Louis Chude-Sokei advances in The Sound of the way race works both to differentiate black people from the norm of the (white) with flashes of brilliance, by using the science fiction to challenge cultural stereotypes by way of the future they presume. Chude-Sokei wants a blackness open to continuing transformation: "necessarily cultural association between blacks and machines. Chude-Sokei establishes that, culturally speaking, blacks could pass for powerful instance of the assimilation of machines and blacks, a cultural fantasy that Chude-Sokei shows how the nineteenth-century writing he calls "Victorian protoscience fiction" advances this association to the point of inevitability. ChudeSokei''s lesson: when you see "machine" in science fiction, read "black." That''s where Chude-Sokei''s weapon comes in, black work_5qxlsbau3nenrdl5box7vn7wpi This essay argues that cities need both large-scale and justice-enhancing nature-based solutions. socio-ecological landscapes, and (2) advancing metropolitan regional governance strategies that alleviate municipal fiscal Keywords Green infrastructure · Nature-based solutions · Flooding · Climate adaptation · Governance · Equity with the European Commission funding a Green Infrastructure Working Group in 2011, advancing nature-based solutions as an economic environmental risks, few cities have prioritized natural hazard risks in land use plans, despite growing awareness over Climate Change Compact is working with The Nature Conservancy to pilot restoration projects to reduce flooding and K, Teicher H (2016) Equity impacts of urban land use planning for climate adaptation critical perspectives from the global change: exploring the flood risk management role of green infrastructure landscapes. Beyond flood risk reduction: How can green infrastructure advance both social justice and regional impact? Beyond flood risk reduction: How can green infrastructure advance both social justice and regional impact? work_5t57mqst75h6hdlw6lkwdcjak4 embodiment, and knowledge, which I here begin to call the ''video way of thinking''. the emergence of video, we might be tempted to suspect that the audiovisual now delivers to us the main truth of embodiment itself, even if we still acknowledged secondarily that there are some modes of bodily ''excess'' (notably touch and smell) that remain new possibilities of audiovisual inscription interact with writing, thought, and action. writing way of thinking – a division of life between zoê and bios. zoê and bios is an artefact of the writing way of thinking? extreme abuse at the hands of logos (writing) and bios (written life). arising from symbolic inscription (writing or logos) and its associated ways of thinking decades, the audiovisual is not life itself; technos does not deliver zoê to the archive. Yet the relationship of the audiovisual to embodiment is not the same as that between bios and zoê. work_5uh3jjet2nhezhosj7pdykqvze https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/on-intimacy-geopolitics-and-discipline-in-conversation-with-v-spike-peterson(1e878c06-d9db-4cb6-909b-cffe2b6dbaee).html https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/on-intimacy-geopolitics-and-discipline-in-conversation-with-v-spike-peterson(1e878c06-d9db-4cb6-909b-cffe2b6dbaee).html https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/on-intimacy-geopolitics-and-discipline-in-conversation-with-v-spike-peterson(1e878c06-d9db-4cb6-909b-cffe2b6dbaee).html Given the centrality of "the intimate" in Spike''s work, we wanted to understand her life through I found feminist work, post-colonial studies and other critiques relations and feminist struggles is still shaping the world politically and impoverishing IR consider international relations crucially important to understand politically, the academic I personally do think working across disciplines is essential to knowledge production that more Spike: I think the only answer I can give to that is the one I give to a lot of questions: it IR is the discipline uniquely focused on the study of world politics, I do believe it has a greater about it, and the world I live in doesn''t encourage critical thinking, especially about as a disciplinary field (to be talked about, engaged with and worked upon) with emotions (such as "The Forum: Emotion and the Feminist IR Researcher." International Studies work_5y4lagomrfanzd725dtq2qvhdm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217371668 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:46 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_5ygdhzgunbdlbmctjkctzfguxm The New Freedom and the Radicals: Woodrow Wilson, Progressive Views of Radicalism, and the Origins of Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics & American Economics in the Progressive Era. By Thomas C. economist John Commons dismissed African Americans as administrative state, as a necessary condition for progressive policies and as a legacy. Wilson stands over much of the Progressive era Wilson used progressive arguments to justify his suppression of African Americans. Wilson''s enforcement of segregation in the federal government as "de facto" rather than official policy and, African Americans and the federal government. Wilson policy to segregate by race within the federal Both authors recognize the development of the administrative state as pivotal to progressive aims and reforms. achievement and legacy of the Progressive era was the material racial inequalities bequeathed to the U.S. political system from the Progressive era, in terms of crude Development in Modern American Politics." Journal of work_62inrn7nmfenrneaabwf47bija sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217371261 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:45 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_63zkmknou5g3pcxcccocylsdwi Becoming Political: Spinoza''s Vital Republicanism and the Democratic Power of interpretation of Spinoza''s political philosophy, and also to engage with contemporary On my reading, Skeaff envisions a sovereign state making laws, but Skeaff''s agonistic vision becomes clear incrementally across the book''s five chapters. In putting forward such an ideal of politics, Skeaff builds on several diverse existing In Skeaff''s hands, Spinoza''s two key conceptual contributions are ''vital republicanism'' against such fundamental skepticism that Skeaff''s deployment of Spinoza''s political Skeaff appeals to Spinoza''s idea of immanent normativity, time; in Skeaff''s terms, each must exercise their own judgment. embodied diversity, any such laws (or indeed any meta-rules for democratic politics) immanent normativity of the political entity, articulated through the ''democratic Becoming Political thus makes welcome contributions to both Spinoza studies and to understanding of political immanent normativity is so clearly democratic as Skeaff of judgment and expression of ingenium being separated from the political exercise of work_654jfximqbdbtnkgh6sbm3gulm How to Cite: Beaumont, A and Kelly A 2018 Freedom after Neoliberalism. to imagine what freedom might look like in a world beyond neoliberalism. Freedom After Neoliberalism, the title and topic of our special collection, thus the course of the 18th century, resulted in new formal legal and political freedoms The centrality of individual freedom to the neoliberal worldview is defended as a higher form of When it comes to shackling neoliberal subjects to an understanding of freedom freedom and insecurity now form the new couple in neoliberal governmentality''. possibilities and new visions of freedom after neoliberalism. After Neoliberalism is to suggest that ''freedom'' continues to provide opportunities temporal structures lie at the heart of the vision of freedom after neoliberalism offered critique of neoliberalism offers is an antihumanist recalibration of freedom that is How to cite this article: Beaumont, A and Kelly, A 2018 Freedom after Neoliberalism. work_65fwdfb3pvhffkmacsxtng5lvq of the right to the city implies a transurban connection between centres of political resistance advance discussions of urban protest and the right to the city by paying greater attention to understanding of how black, African and diasporic claims on the city are imagined, Congolese protests from other urban social movements; but, we suggest, these transurban and relevant literature on the ''global city'', protest and post-politics. Protest, post-politics and the global city? be that through claiming their right to one city (London), protestors seek also to challenge ''black urbanism'' fundamentally challenge the class basis upon which the right to the city was Another important aspect of diasporic urban protest concerns the politics of representation retreating political spaces of the global city is further disenchantment with the act of protest (2012) ''The "right to the city" in urban social movements'' in Brenner, N., (2012) ''The politics of the encounter and the urbanization of the world'', City, work_6gzrf7qgqbgpvp2uhufmruueaa di rappresentazione dei personaggi e dell''universo narrativo, entrambi i prodotti seriali sono accomunati dal racconto di una generazione, la Generazione Z, che nella fluidità di genere e nella valorizzazione Il modo in cui gli altri ci vedono non ci definisce (siamo ciò che siamo, dopotutto), eppure crea crepe associabile al concetto di Fashioning of the self — che come Fashion in quanto tale. di sé stessa più virile in modo che gli altri possano vederla come lei desidera essere vista. Così provoca Caitlin: « mi piace la poesia perché non è come i tuoi vestiti, moda usa e getta; compri una cosa che ti piace adesso e tra due mesi la butti. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_6j55a7qsenbdrox6nulns7ptqi complicated and enriched the sociocultural landscape of the U.S., I examine the ways that raciolinguistic ideologies are reflected in assertions of ethno-racial belonging for Afro-Dominicans and their Framing my analysis at the language, race, and identity interface, I ask what mechanisms are used to perform Blackness and/or anti-Blackness for Dominican(-American)s and in what In this study, I examine how four raciolinguistic ideologies are reflected in assertions of ethno-racial belonging for Afro-Dominicans and their descendants in the United States. expand the concept of raciolinguistic enregisterment to theorize about how certain ideologies that link language, race, and identity are central to our understanding of category In order to explore the construction of Afro-Latinidades through the ethno-racial pronouncements of Dominican Americans and other Black diasporic beings, I begin with a hypo-descent as the organizing principle for racial stratification in the United States, commenters often relied upon these zero sums categorizations of Blackness indicated by African DNA (5). work_6ohthgt5lbcthjfee7nft7agmm 1 Pan American Health Organization, Washington DC, United States of America to this Special Issue on Equity in Health by the Pan American between social and health inequities in the Americas is by no issue''s diverse articles reflect this need for multiple consolidating approaches to health equity. (31)—and the first impact indicator of PAHO''s current Strategic Plan (32), ''Reduction of within-country health inequalities'', • Health equity in the Americas after COVID-19 Editorial on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas. www.cepal.org/en/publications/45841-health-and-economyconvergence-needed-address-covid-19-and-retake-path. https://www.cepal.org/en/publications/45841-health-and-economy-convergence-needed-address-covid-19-and-retake-path https://www.cepal.org/en/publications/45841-health-and-economy-convergence-needed-address-covid-19-and-retake-path https://www.cepal.org/en/publications/45841-health-and-economy-convergence-needed-address-covid-19-and-retake-path • Health equity in the Americas after COVID-19 • Health equity in the Americas after COVID-19 4 Rev Panam Salud Publica 44, 2020 | www.paho.org/journal | https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.137 4 Rev Panam Salud Publica 44, 2020 | www.paho.org/journal | https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.137 4 Rev Panam Salud Publica 44, 2020 | www.paho.org/journal | https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.137 4 Rev Panam Salud Publica 44, 2020 | www.paho.org/journal | https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.137 work_6orynraw2rbfrgiuh745xndauu sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_6svzzlv4bffefkkwxmulwlwqci Difference: Feminist Ethics and the Politics of Dissent in Social the development of a practical democratic ethics and politics of organizations; (ii) to explore two key cases of contemporary in which a practical democratic politics proceeding from an embodied ethics of difference forms an important advancement Keywords Alterity · Democracy · Difference · Feminism · Feminist ethics · Irigaray · Radical politics · Gender · Ziarek To translate this further into organizational terms, feminist ethics and politics offer ways of disturbing organizations, pushing beyond constructed categories assigned to us, In this sense, Irigaray and Ziarek both enable the development of a practical democratic ethics whereby "women Envisioning a Democratic Culture of Difference: Feminist Ethics and the Politics of Dissent… Envisioning a Democratic Culture of Difference: Feminist Ethics and the Politics of Dissent in Social Movements Envisioning a Democratic Culture of Difference: Feminist Ethics and the Politics of Dissent in Social Movements work_6t5xji5avvhxhftntco4cjhunu Gabbin contends that this exploration was expressed in the ways Black poets intensely explored voice in the waning years of a racially charged twentieth value to the work Black poetry is doing in American culture, it is essential to to honor the ways contemporary Black poets continue to use form and approach Citizen and Reginald Dwayne Betts''s Bastards of the Reagan Era. Both collections of Black poetry rely heavily on visual awareness as a means of articulating poems using form and approach to emphasize how racism impacts Black people of American culture and serves as one way for readers to understand Black life to discussion about why certain collections of Black poetry are gaining recognition within American culture. I cannot discuss Black poetry and how it informs American cultural imagination without mentioning Lucille Clifton. The window and mirrors work that Betts and Rankine employ in their poetry articulates Blackness in a larger cultural economy. work_6twfslmdsndwrk64lencdiizke exploring the actions of the University of Bristol Medical School (BRMS) as it seeks to decolonise its curriculum and challenge structural forms of racism. eurocentric male''s narrative above all others.6 A decolonisation approach to medical curriculums Matter movement, and the concept of racism as a public health issue entering mainstream medical A lot of the controversy following the news articles stemmed from this belief that medical curricula the work, and even used to excuse online racism and aggression against the authors. The overt racism that followed the publication of the news articles was clearly indefensible, and while received were designed to do exactly that: stop us discussing racism in medical education and our The time for White medical educators to stand alongside their colleagues who experience racism https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53465113 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53465113 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/17/medical-training-watching-patients-going-blue-inherently-racist/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/17/medical-training-watching-patients-going-blue-inherently-racist/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8637401/Doctors-training-racist-warns-patients-turning-blue-medical-school-claims.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8637401/Doctors-training-racist-warns-patients-turning-blue-medical-school-claims.html http://www.dtmh.ucl.ac.uk/videos/curriculum-white/ http://www.dtmh.ucl.ac.uk/videos/curriculum-white/ Decolonising medical education and exploring White fragility Decolonising medical education and exploring White fragility work_6vv7bvra6vd5veslxmdr4ynpli sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_6xdbmusmh5bcvp4yx3fzhqykfy and policies that ease immigration as threats to the American way of life. high on measures of white solidarity preferred Trump in White Identity Politics is an example of careful social national policy agenda: it both brought new social problems and issues to government''s attention and deepened research on policy making and political parties. initial broadening discussed in the book, theories of policy the role of social movements, especially protests surrounding civil rights, in coaxing the political system to interest group development, many social movements followed (rather than led) associated policy innovation. Gender Differences in Public Opinion: Values and Political Consequences. gender gaps in policy preferences. Lizotte offers us a new explanation for the gender gaps in political preferences: gender differences in prosocial explaining gender gaps that fail to transcend policy prosocial value types on the development of gender gaps "Feminists and the Gender Gap" (Journal of Politics, work_6xzuvmkkvndjzk6gbmu7yql4kq JACQUELINE LEONARD is Professor of Mathematics Education in the School of Teacher Education, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. STEM education, culturally specific pedagogy, and teaching mathematics for social justice. pedagogy (CRP), it became part of my research agenda along with teaching mathematics for social justice (TMfSJ). Black lives matter in teaching mathematics for social justice. While my research at the National Archives more than 20 years ago ended with discoveries on the maternal side of the family tree, DNA testing provided matches on fought in the Revolutionary War. Furthermore, U.S. census records revealed powerful information about my Black ancestors. culture and history to mathematize problems to show that Black lives matter. Leonard Black Lives Matter in Teaching Mathematics Leonard Black Lives Matter in Teaching Mathematics Leonard Black Lives Matter in Teaching Mathematics Leonard Black Lives Matter in Teaching Mathematics Leonard Black Lives Matter in Teaching Mathematics Leonard Black Lives Matter in Teaching Mathematics work_6yne3xj52jdqhcuxkjjc33swlm Unconventional protests: Partisans and independents outside the Republican and Democratic national conventions from surveys of protesters outside the 2008 national party conventions, it focuses on how partisan and independent Political party, social movement, partisan identification, independent, Democratic National Convention, Republican convention protests are likely to want to help the presidential candidate of their party, especially if they are attending H3: Partisans are less motivated to protest by issue considerations than are independents. The questions queried individuals'' motivations for participating in the protest, partisan identification, ideology, emotional engagement in politics, social networks with other partisans are protesting at their more-proximate party convention, they are more likely than independents to do so They show that when partisans are protesting at their moredistant party''s convention, they are more likely than independents to work to hurt the chances of a candidate. They demonstrate that partisans at their more-proximate party convention are less likely than independents to protest because of work_6zxoxuqiwzchlmd35hhbmtgy2i Equity for women and underrepresented minorities in STEM: Graduate experiences and career plans in chemistry related to race–ethnicity and gender in graduate school experiences and career plans of PhD students in the top 100 ranked departments in one science, technology, engineering, and math more negative experiences in graduate school, students who identified as URM expressed greater commitment to finishing their career plans of chemistry graduate students differ by gender or Average standardized (z) scores, measures of graduate experiences by gender and identification as URM. the composition of their faculty, the URM women were significantly more likely than other students to report negative experiences with their advisors. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020508118 Equity for women and underrepresented minorities in STEM: Graduate experiences and https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020508118 Equity for women and underrepresented minorities in STEM: Graduate experiences and https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020508118 Equity for women and underrepresented minorities in STEM: Graduate experiences and work_73lsw3h3jnfdba2dofkuuu4vqy race and racism in health care and to study the impact of participation in a voluntary structured program on Methods: First-year medical students had the opportunity to participate in a series of discussions (10 hours education on race and racism was sent to all Xrst-year medical students (n=61/180, response rate 34%), and were less likely to feel that the medical school curriculum provided adequate education on race and racism, Students at one medical school implemented a program called the Race Dialogues Series (RDS), The purpose of this study was to examine baseline perceptions of Xrst-year medical students about race and health 1 and 10), knowledge and awareness of racism and bias in health care and medical training (questions 2, 6, and 9), experiences of racism and greater understanding of the role of race in medical care and health outcomes. Participants also reported increased comfort talking about race and racism with other health professionals, with work_76cgavxu4vg6tos3fulrvyqxuu This introductory article provides a historical overview of various student movements and forms of student activism from the beginning of the Civil Rights university curricula, getting involved in promoting the Black Student Union (BSU) movement by Garrett and other student activists were campus demonstrations, consciousness-raising programs and lectures (aimed at advancing Black the earliest Black Studies programs were advanced primarily by student activists offers evidence of the power students hold when committed and well organized. needs, female students and faculty also organized to push colleges and universities to against progressive social change and legislation (Apple, 2000; Rhoads, Saenz, & Carducci, 2005), the movement to expand women''s rights continued throughout the 1970s pointed to several significant campus movements including protests at Rutgers University Other cases of student activism, including the 1990 Mills College Strike and the http://www.bamn.com/social-justice/uc-berkeley-march-public-education-for-all-not-segregation-privatization-and-police-repression http://www.bamn.com/social-justice/uc-berkeley-march-public-education-for-all-not-segregation-privatization-and-police-repression http://www.bamn.com/social-justice/uc-berkeley-march-public-education-for-all-not-segregation-privatization-and-police-repression support for student activism over the past several years around issues of inclusion, social studies, student activism, and the Black Power work_76kyzp276baonpnlrofrxehjya Digitized Collections of India''s Memory SASNET Online Conference: Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia communities, such as libraries, archives, heritage sites like memorials and • How the social impact of digital collection of India''s memory Online records of National Archives of India (NAI) • National Archives of India (NAI) was established on 11 March 1891 as the Imperial Record • Online records of National Archives of India: • Includes 50 Digital Archives (India + Worldwide) Digital Libraries Initiatives in India. Digital Libraries Initiatives in India. Collection Development in Digital Information Repositories in India. SASNET Conference 2020: Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia // Panel 1 SASNET Conference 2020: Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia SASNET Conference 2020: Rethinking the Politics of Memory in South Asia Digitized Collections of India''s Memory Institutions: A Socio-Historical Perspective Digitized Collections of India''s Memory Institutions: A Socio-Historical Perspective work_7dz2brm5vzezvgrkcpl7623kka "doing public theology" might mean, especially for Catholic theologians theology," I mean () addressing issues of public concern, urgency, and Addressing issues of public concern, urgency, and import. subject matter of "doing public theology." It entails treating issues that pertain public theology, Catholic theologians are speaking to issues that affect our To put this another way, the issues at stake in doing public theology Moreover, when doing public theology, the theologian is very public theology" is not simply speaking or writing in a way that is accessible to those lacking theological expertise; it is not just a popularization For Catholic theologians, one does public theology by appealing to those simply and directly, in doing public theology, the Catholic theologian speaks public theology offers to those who share our social world the motivation, inspiration, and challenge to address pressing social issues by accessing the work_7ely4ahaibhvbc2kr46rhjobt4 should monuments resist? racism against African American people. should monuments resist in place? Are they still considered monuments? Secretariat of the Council of National Monuments, we However, since that Friday, public monuments heritage protected by law that we carried out from the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage, yielded 1,353 these, 413 correspond to public monuments, the majority meanings was generated through heritage. Through public monuments, the State was heritage reflects today''s society? These questions show that heritage is a dynamic Heritage is built from the Furthermore, public monuments, understood as democratic place within the urban context: public Then, what do we do with those public monuments Then, what do we do with those public monuments of an artistic action on a monument that generates public monuments as "statues, columns, fountains, in decisions about their own heritage. Heritage is the encounter and social cohesion in distinguished in 2014 with the Conservation of National Monuments work_7ho5oyd3znfwdetc7ale5ul7zu Bon-A Koo, Jana Choe, Yeseo Kim. A Comparative Analysis on Police Related Deaths and Prediction of 2020 Presidential Election. racial group, we examined datasets regarding cases of police killings, which were collected from 50 states (and Washington, D. police killings of a particular racial group in the corresponding state. between each state''s prevalence of police killings and its presidential election outcome in 2016. Keywords: BLM, Police, Violence, Data Analysis, Machine Learning Police Killings by State and Political Preference 112 Bon-A Koo et al.: A Comparative Analysis on Police Related Deaths and Prediction of 2020 Presidential Election 112 Bon-A Koo et al.: A Comparative Analysis on Police Related Deaths and Prediction of 2020 Presidential Election 112 Bon-A Koo et al.: A Comparative Analysis on Police Related Deaths and Prediction of 2020 Presidential Election 112 Bon-A Koo et al.: A Comparative Analysis on Police Related Deaths and Prediction of 2020 Presidential Election work_7q3eeynh4je53pclvfyua6vpza Digital media are critical for contemporary activism—even low-effort "clicktivism" is politically consequential West, leftand right-wing activists use digital and legacy media differently to achieve political goals. left-wing actors operate primarily through "hashtag activism" and offline protest, right-wing activists implications for democratic practice, social media governance, and the interdisciplinary study of digital politics. ideological left and right use the additional channels and low-cost participation afforded by digital media to right differ sharply in how they use digital media. one''s profile image, and generally posting activist content on social media, projects an Today, digital media afford activists across the political spectrum two general news media and tech platforms in more radically oppositional ways than the left despite By contrast, right-wing activists'' interactions with ideologically friendly outlets in which right-wing media ecosystems around of 2020 prominently includes right-wing media False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right work_7tajq7vgzjfutji6i2s4y6r2c4 Face coverings for covid-19: from medical intervention to social practice Face coverings for covid-19: from medical intervention to social Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen and colleagues argue that face coverings should be considered • Face coverings are also a social practice and carry a public not being able to use face coverings safely. efficacy and reliability of face coverings.1 Public health policy must During the covid-19 pandemic, wearing face coverings is being Table 1 | Shifting public health messaging about face coverings from being seen as a medical intervention to a social practice around wearing, making, and distributing face coverings that is face covering in public. In South Africa it has been mandatory to wear a face covering when of face coverings by the lay public as source control in covid-19; she has received no direct funding for Wearing face masks in the community during the COVID-19 Face masks and coverings for the general public: work_7tx4dxpburaxpcswe5u5qkkjom The Impact of Racism and the Influence of Faith on the Mental Health The American Journal of Public Health has concluded that continued racism has very real mental reasonable to understand the apprehension of African Americans toward mental health. In the area of mental health, Primm has suggested that African Americans have been As much as the professional services offered by mental health providers are needed in African Faith does have a significant role in the conversation on racism and its view on the mental health When analyzing the impact of racism and the influence of faith on the mental health of African For African Americans, faith is an incredibly important part of the context of mental health. health of African Americans must include recognizing when people need to be referred to The Impact of Racism and the Influence of Faith on the Mental Health of African Americans work_7ue5t77mh5atngpyfcce5x3mni Doctors call for action on racism in wake of covid-19 and death of George Floyd Doctors call for action on racism in wake of covid-19 and death of The UK government has a "moral imperative" to take firm action against racism and health inequalities that concrete actions to tackle racism in the NHS and at a broader societal level. The meeting called for all NHS boards to reflect the ethnic make-up of the workforce of the organisation they person involved in NHS recruitment to receive training on diversity and unconscious bias. The meeting called on the government to increase funding for public health to tackle ethnic, geographic, has clearly demonstrated the importance of addressing health inequalities and racism in the UK and the NHS trusts should reflect the ethnic make-up of the workforce of the organisations which they manage. Sai Pillarisetti, a medical student speaking in favour of the motion, said, "I strongly believe that unconscious http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m3607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m3607 work_7uxk6k46tzaaffmciwvzedswlm Racial Profiling Is a Public Health and Health Disparities Issue | SpringerLink Racial Profiling Is a Public Health and Health Disparities Issue We discuss six ways police profiling and racial discrimination adversely impact Black American health. We support recognition of racial profiling as a public health and health disparities issue. We also recommend widespread engagement of trauma-informed policing (TIP) that acknowledges the clinical effects of racial profiling. Police killings and their spillover effects on the mental health of Black Americans: a population-based, quasi-experimental study. Editorial: excessive police violence as a public health issue. 2017 Retrieved February 21, 2020 from https://www.thevermilion.com/opinion/editorials/macroaggressions-vs-microaggression-what-s-the-difference/article_3a4a20fb-ea89-51ce-9845-3d99698bc130.html. Police Violence Is A Public Health Issue 2016. Retrieved January 6, 2020 from https://thinkprogress.org/police-violence-is-a-public-health-issue-1de39be33bda/. Characterizing perceived police violence: implications for public health. (n.d.) Retrieved January 6, 2020, from https://myonline.centralchristian.edu/news/2019/07/03/what-trauma-informed-policing. 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Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) • Set up BAME staff and student networks, • Lobby universities to address BAME pay • Ensure BAME representation on interview minority ethnic groups for prizes and • Lobby universities to appoint BAME staff with minority ethnic groups are substantially hear reports of harassment of BAME students ethnic-minority staff are less likely to get promoted than their white counterparts, and that Minority Ethnic Academics). and US BAME academics continue to feel like For the ethnic diversity of our universities to improve, actions are required that ''Suggestions to reduce racism in academia''). people, as racist. Black Lives Matter movement has helped me participant in equality, diversity and inclusion work_7znmcqxj7rh5rakehonktmuova highlights long-standing inequities in health along racial/ethnic lines in the United States. mortality rate among Black people with COVID-19 is 3.4 times Disparities in access to and quality of care contribute to racial instance, NYC''s public hospitals care for the city''s low-income the health status of Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous people, Among healthcare organizations, hospitals employ the majority of low-wage healthcare workers, most of them Black or Hispanic women. Black and Hispanic female healthcare workers earn less than physicians report both interpersonal and organizational discrimination from patients and other healthcare workers and Racial Health Disparities and COVID-19 | Nguemeni Tiako et al Racial Health Disparities and COVID-19 | Nguemeni Tiako et al non–Black healthcare workers'' attitudes toward Black people while also improving the working conditions of Black healthcare workers and the experiences of Black patients. Therefore, healthcare workers and health systems https://www.npr.org/sections/healthshots/2020/05/27/862215848/across-texas-black-and-hispanic-neighborhoods-have-fewer-coronavirus-testing-sit Hospitalization and mortality among black patients and white patients with Covid-19. work_a3e4ny5dtzgtbk4r4jssgbc4ze down approach." At the same time, a certain mindful political passive recipient of care, and simply needed to follow "doctors'' orders." It was not uncommon to conceal a cancer diagnosis from a patient and only tell the family—the thought Mind/body medicine in general, and the old days of "the doctor knows best," such a shift in orientation would have been seen as eroding the stature and authority of the physician, and bad for health care. informed public turns to different, often orthogonal perspectives and approaches when faced with health crises that standard medicine heretofore has only dealt with in limited and the body politic and, by extension, the health of the world are healing of one''s mind, body, heart, and sense of deep connectedness with the world, and toward making a very real, perhaps Of course, that would also include keeping in mind that, as in medicine and health care, work_a6dxqq3aurgvppx45cgxnfukye sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Through the staged projection of Sarah''s mind, Kennedy deconstructs the complex of culturally ingrained that blacks are inherently inferior to whites, once internalized, foments the selfloathing psychosis that ravages Sarah''s consciousness. political agenda augments her ultimate message: any attempt to attribute superiority to skin pigmentation is absurd, whether it be white racism or Black Power. 3. Black Identity and Kennedy''s Critique of Western Colonialism Using this caricature to weave Sarah''s image of Jesus with her other component selves, Kennedy projects the grimmer aspects of the black experience as work_ab527j35x5dvrpvqxqusz65u7y All the while failing to realize that all the issues the progressive left Alinsky made it clear that radical change was a power structure and not merely a mass of our people." (Alinsky 1971, p.xix) Traditional-minded Americans have failed to radical progressives do believe that they hold to some truth, even if they cannot Most of the progressive attacks have centered on permanent things or on elements that not mean nobody has ever conspired to advance progressive issues, people conspire all is the path that government in America followed from the notions of classical liberalism Hoppe in Democracy noted that accepting the moral status of government was the initial progressive movement has come and thus why progressivism, as adhered to by radical https://calhouninstitute.com/americas-great-cultural-political-divide/ mind of many in our culture that hold to progressive ideology socialism looks pretty Authoritarianism : Generational Theory : Gun Control : Retrenchment : Cultural War : Politics : Faith and Reason work_abngskhop5gsfkhduixmo3hwga the Somali diaspora and a borderless Muslim identity (University of Minnesota Press, 2015) is based on Somalis who settled in Minnesota and other American cities came to this country to seek protection USA as well as the impact of national and global war on terror for Muslim migrant refugee youth. for Muslim, black refugee youth into racialised American society. liberty means for new Muslim refugees of colour such as Somali-American youth, with serious Inner-city America now houses most Somali refugee families who spent years and even decades in Pushing for more efforts to stop Somali youth recruitment by extremist groups, and linking nationaland state-level anti-terror initiatives, Coleman addressed his comments to Minnesota Governor that all migrant and refugees experience, the Somali community and its youth thus become Allamagan – like most of the Somali-American refugee young men who either die violently in the work_afvh733yqvfcxjhcriw4ltx4ka Contested Wealth: Social and Political Mobilisation in Extractive Communities in Africa and political mobilisation of what are termed ''extractive communities'' in Africa. Africa; Mining; Extractives; Communities; Mobilisation; Corporations; Contestation; Oil; https://www.reuters.com/article/us-guinea-mining/guinean-protests-halt-bauxite-miner-cbgs-operationsidUSKCN1BU179 (accessed 4 October 2017). https://www.reuters.com/article/us-guinea-mining/guinean-protests-halt-bauxite-miner-cbgs-operations-idUSKCN1BU179 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-guinea-mining/guinean-protests-halt-bauxite-miner-cbgs-operations-idUSKCN1BU179 https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2017-05-12/guinea-towns-unrest-a-cautionary-tale-for-african-mining https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2017-05-12/guinea-towns-unrest-a-cautionary-tale-for-african-mining employed to extract minerals and communities affected by them; and the separate analysis of specific divisions within extractive communities – class, gender, generational, racial and Much historical analysis of mineral extraction in Africa implicitly associates such exploitation connected mining companies required the capacity of colonial states to displace and reorder indigenous communities, precisely because those communities had their own ideas for example industrial-scale mining carried out by multi-national companies in legal 6. Extraction without growth: Political and social mobilisation in a global context Africa; Mining; Extractives; Communities; Mobilisation; Corporations; Contestation; Oil; Copper; Gold; Platinum; Labour unions; Zambia; South Africa; Sierra Leone; Nigeria; Democratic Republic of Congo; Angola; Mozambique work_aic4dtrhejachnrroqkzhertv4 With the closure of universities and research institutes and the implementation of lockdown measures Many of us in the scientific community have experienced considerable challenges to adapt to the of preventing diseases but also to avoid future crisis caused by the the Arnold Berliner Award to the lead authors of articles distinguished by their excellent, original, and—especially—interdisciplinary research. is sponsored by Springer and includes the Arnold Berliner Award his article "Integrative evidence confirms new endemic island Glaw F, Hawlitschek O, Glaw K, Vences M (2019) Integrative evidence confirms new endemic island frogs and transmarine dispersal of amphibians Fig. 1 Dr. Frank Glaw, the winner of the 2020 Arnold Berliner Award Fig. 2 The 2020 Arnold Berliner Award medal. Science during crisis and the Arnold Berliner Award 2020 Science during crisis and the Arnold Berliner Award 2020 Science during crisis and the Arnold Berliner Award 2020 work_aj5xm4xi5ba7hkgy3uq5k6x3ym Under the leadership of John Pateman the Thunder Bay Public Library (TBPL) is and the larger community, stating: "Thunder Bay Public Library recognizes, accepts and acknowledges that racism exists in Thunder Bay and at TBPL. Thunder Bay has a long history of a working class, union-strong society with a Housing facility for Indigenous youth in Thunder Bay. Fear of ''the other'' – The Black slaves in America and Indigenous Peoples in Canada were reinvented as inherently inferior to the white man who was inherently superior. the working class to help them climb up the social and economic ladder; imagine But in the real world the ruling class in America, Britain and Canada can workers are fearful of Indigenous library patrons. and working-class people. staff and patrons about capitalism, poverty, class and race. John Pateman, Thunder Bay Public Library (jpateman@tbpl.ca) (2019) Labour Pains Thunder Bay''s Working Class in Canada''s work_ao3bvzyrbzhsjasgiwfj437xge Palmer''s inspiring piece considers the challenge of producing a working-class history attuned to the heterogeneous, subjective and sensuous forms of class struggle including their unconscious and affective dimensions. describes—towards identitarian, aestheticised, affective and embodied forms of class analysis—reflects a well-known global trajectory, party associated to the global shift in political economy and the new complexity of contemporary forms of class articulation, and partly to the unknown, affective dimension of politics into a form of class consciousness—shared by The history of class struggle cannot be understood without an contributed to the decline of class politics and the return of identitarian, nativist and cultural By looking at the historical tensions between class and culture, we can make sense of the a new economic narrative she could trigger a radical political change and that monetarism, the of working-class history and those who continue to struggle to find a voice and presence in it. work_apqptbc2wrdtxilvv2tot5nlri existed, this dossier sets out to challenge the notion that the neoliberal present constitutes a reminding us of the collective struggles and forms of political agency that animate human Baker explores contemporary limits to democratic politics in "Democracy, Class and White continues to delimit our capacity to envision or constitute forms of collective or democratic life. twentieth century from the Keynesian social democracy of postwar liberalism to neoliberal program of radical political and economic reform—the so-called "neoliberal agenda," an idea recasts political rights, citizenship, and the field of democracy itself in an economic register; in Amid the ruins of liberal democracy, the neoliberal subject flourishes. useful example for thinking about the way neoliberalism reconstitutes social relations at the level "Never did the demos really rule in liberal democracies," as Brown notes. democracy maintain a sharp distinction between the public sphere of political life and the work_asbdkbhqebh2bgd2ejy6mioooy Abstract The deaths of black men and women while in police custody, rising anti-immigrant sentiment and rhetoric in high-income countries, and the continued health disparities experienced by Indigenous communities globally have brought race and racism to social context of race and racism is something that medical education institutions can little point for educators and trainees to tackle racialized health disparities in our clinics and to Trainees learn of race as a social determinant of health, as a predictor of medical educators, trainees, and education researchers conceptualize racialized health interpretation of race and racism as fractured, multilayered, and actively occurring processes by which socially constructed ''racial'' and ethnic categories are ordered. educators should avoid discussing race as a social determinant of health, or that researchers race-based disparities, educators must also stop reinforcing discourses of biological difference and foster an intersectional approach to health that considers race, class, gender, educators and trainees to tackle racialized health disparities in our clinics and to challenge work_au7qxc5pjncvrdfuumthfl2sym sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Our analysis demonstrates how individuals'' motivations to participate represented an intersectional set of issues and how the progressive movement spans issues of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation, more research is needed to understand how individuals motivated by certain issues come together to participate presents analysis of a unique data set collected from a random sample of participants in the 2017 Women''s March in Washington, DC to among various sociodemographic variables and the issues that motivated individuals to participate in the Women''s March. Participants who mentioned Women''s Rights were significantly more likely to mention Racial Justice, Immigration, and Social how smaller-scale movements use intersectionality to mobilize and expand their constituencies (19, 29), we find that members of these coalitions participated together in one large-scale protest event while still movements can also mobilize participants who are motivated by an intersectional set of issues. work_aw45tkkfebe5jdzmmqsjm735wu Women''s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States as The article argues that the women''s suffrage movement was indeed a gigantic step towards the American ideal of gender equality historic step to cross the color line that has cutoff African American women, as well as of American culture, the women''s suffrage movement was a white women continue their fight for gender equality in their women suffrage centennial to the crossroads of gender and race, By the Constitution, as white women, a woman of color has equal and struggle for gender equality, American women across races, ethnicities, religions and heritages are indebted to the history that the places African American men above (white) women in the suffrage movement. An intimate dialog between race and gender at Women’s Suffrage Centennial An intimate dialog between race and gender at Women’s Suffrage Centennial work_awh7zkhmyrczvpljvmjsr7yqhy sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217383137 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:53:00 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_azwtsboyzvgd5nbjzptb24chie Speech (2016), for example, discusses anonymity in various forms of political common notion of anonymity consists in its sole focus on identity negation. different forms of anonymous participation: voting, campaign funding, textual anonymity in literary publications and online communication, authors such as anonymity as one''s personal identity being undetectable in a communicative Anonymity is a context-dependent identity performance expressing Anonymity is a context-dependent identity performance expressing the workings of anonymity in various forms of political participation and Anonymity plays a key role in different modes of political participation. anonymous political writings from the 18th century and bathroom wall graffiti, While anonymous voting, campaign funding, textual political discussions, and In the literature on anonymous political participation, identity negation is While anonymity''s freedom to exclude is used in the politics of anonymous political participation discussed above: Voting, campaign funding, from public scrutiny, anonymity only shields identity while communicating Democratic Subjectivity in Anonymous." New Media & Society, online work_b2kaqbh4dzd7zauz6barb35bru Freedom to Struggle : The Ironies of Colson Whitehead This is a repository copy of Freedom to Struggle : The Ironies of Colson Whitehead. In a scene one third of the way through Colson Whitehead''s 2006 novel Apex Hides with ideas of freedom in the wake of both civil rights and the neoliberal turn. exploring in more detail the novel''s ironic treatment of freedom in a neoliberal rhetoric of the black left from ''freedom'' to ''power,'' with the latter term signalling The protagonist''s individual freedoms in Apex Hides the Hurt make no black life ''struggle'' in Apex Hides the Hurt, Whitehead had found a way to breathe new life of ''freedom'' impels the irony of Apex, by the time The Underground Railroad was What, then, would freedom after neoliberalism look like for Colson Whitehead? Hall, S 2007 The NAACP, Black Power, and the African American Freedom Struggle, work_b763k743ofaw7nhfaafzzqscba on Race." An analysis of these media events points to the challenges of language, race, ethnicity, religion, and gender in defining Jewishness in Québec The long-lasting debate over Jewish schooling in Québec exemplifies the ways in which Jews have struggled to negotiate intra-Jewish difference in response to externally imposed definitions of Moroccan Jews to settle in Montréal and find their place between the English-speaking Ashkenazi Jewish community and the majority Francophone community?13 Through individual and group interviews, voice-overs and archival footage, Bensimon depicted the experiences of new North African Jewish immigrants regarding their immigration, schooling, work, religion, sexuality, relationships, and community. The Charter of Values followed on the heels of the "reasonable accommodations" debate, that had raised similar questions about which practices, beliefs, and people were included within the normative definition of "Québécois." In 2007, the Bouchard-Taylor Commission was formed by the Québec work_bax2buastfbevl4a4cpjtai3wm Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer It has been eight years since the publication of the National Union of Students'' (NUS) Race for Equality, a report containing several sobering reflections on the BAME student experience in post-16 from the perspective of a students'' union officer, drawing attention to the need to be willing to engage with untapped talent, and on the role a students'' union can play in helping universities create more inclusive (2019) ''Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer'', Innovations in Students'' Union and the University has to Howisha Penny: Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer Howisha Penny: Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer Howisha Penny: Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer Howisha Penny: Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer Howisha Penny: Race for equality: reflections of a students'' union officer work_bdbxdnazvjbhvp4s37sqgkvtu4 Transversal and Postmodern Feminist Praxis in Everyday Politics praxis, however, to include moments in which feminist theory explains political transformations that may Court of Canada''s decision on women''s right to veil Transversal and postmodern feminism explain how discussants moved from positions of political opposition Postmodern Feminism: Identity Permeability and Feminist Praxis in our dataset, however, appealed to the ideal of Canadian multiculturalism: a society that seeks and respects cultural diversity, that works against racism For Canada''s national identity construction, multiculturalism is the "Canadian Way" fluid, postmodern national identity of multiculturalism to argue for personal and political transformation. moved them from a fixed identity position to postmodern permeability, and on to transversal praxis. Coalition building is important: as Yuval-Davis pointed out, the result of mid-twentieth century hegemonic constructions of feminist politics was "identity Despite the difficulties, however, many moments of transformation in online commenters'' political views illustrate transversal feminist praxis in work_bihzuaeokndqbhkhlxs2j4iikm pensador brasileiro que dedicou sua pensamento latinoamericano que, como destacando-os como estratégias que processos de resistência que tem sido estrutura analítica necessária para que desenvolvimento econômico – que é, também, político, social e cultural – que análise, que a incidência das geossocial da América Latina, que enfatizando as formas de resistência que indígenas, para além dos direitos à terra, padrões para que possamos construir neoliberal, em um contexto em que se sentido que o sexto artigo do dossiê, autor analisa o caso da Hidroelétrica REVISTA SOBRE ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E DIREITOS NAS AMÉRICAS ABYA YALA REVISTA SOBRE ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E DIREITOS NAS AMÉRICAS ABYA YALA REVISTA SOBRE ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E DIREITOS NAS AMÉRICAS ABYA YALA REVISTA SOBRE ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E DIREITOS NAS AMÉRICAS ABYA YALA REVISTA SOBRE ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E DIREITOS NAS AMÉRICAS ABYA YALA REVISTA SOBRE ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E DIREITOS NAS AMÉRICAS ABYA YALA work_bjc2hciwg5bh5kgibt7kuaott4 Inclusive public space: rethinking practices of mitigation, adaptation public space as part of building more inclusive and sustainable neighbourhoods and cities. meaning for and threats to inclusive public space. this sense, inclusive public space would allow for different that the nature of public space is culturally inclusive and do only question the notion of inclusive public space in its various manifestations but also to interrogate it within different the world to rethink the nature and use of public space. public space in Hong Kong and how people have adapted They argue that lateral privatization challenges us to reconsider the notion of inclusive public space challenges, paving the way for more inclusive public space. Young people and public space: developing inclusive Inclusive public space: rethinking practices of mitigation, adaptation and transformation Inclusive public space: rethinking practices of mitigation, adaptation and transformation Inclusive public space: rethinking practices of mitigation, adaptation and transformation work_bjsfssmgsve4fctzo2hcsqq2tm Roheim produced studies of Australian Aboriginal culture that applied the theory of collective trauma outlined in Freud''s Totem and Taboo. enhance group membership and mobilize collective action may be more useful for understanding how violent and shocking images are put to more diverse uses in digital culture. Keywords: trauma, stress film, symbolic wounds, September 11, ISIS, Black Lives Research on media traumatization has attempted to explain the psychological impact of images showing violent and catastrophic events (Holmes & discussion proposes that media images can function as symbolic wounds inviting active identification. better describes the situation made possible by digital media, where new communities emerge in relation to images of violence and suffering, revealing how Cultural trauma narratives attempt to capture mass identification, but digital media are allowing and revealing a greater diversity of identifications with In the study that he led at the University of California observing the psychological stress caused by watching a film, Richard Lazarus selected Subincision. work_bk3pok4ehzgnplj25smqqnv3ty Black scientists grieved openly on organizers, could support Black scientists. Protesters have gathered across the United States and around the world to denounce racism and police brutality. BLACK SCIENTISTS CALL OUT RACISM in anti-Black racism in academia and their Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, said that reports of police brutality and black scientist leaves the field, is pushed out the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Washington DC left out key words, such as "Black", "police brutality" and "racism", in a statement Black Americans are killed by police at more support or elevate Black scientists, including sharing their figures on diversity and planning to take to support their Black students, faculty and staff, such as increasing funding to support Black faculty and students," says Jioni Lewis, a psychologist who to support Black scientists, they''ll train and wants to support Black scientists, it won''t take challenges that Black scientists face — and that work_bk56wtes7bfihegm7ju7goaj2a the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that it was constitutional to limit marriage to opposite sex couples. limited federal marriage recognition to married opposite-sex couples [5]. the United States, before the 20th century, many opposite-sex couples married for social and economic "The Same-Sex Couple Who Got a Marriage License in 1971." 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Available online: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/marriage online: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/06/28/us/same-sex-marriage-portraits.html (accessed http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/06/28/us/same-sex-marriage-portraits.html Available online: http://www.vice.com/read/some-on-the-radical-queer-left-stillthink-gay-marriage-is-bad-for-the-lgbtq-community (accessed on 16 August 2016). http://www.vice.com/read/some-on-the-radical-queer-left-still-think-gay-marriage-is-bad-for-the-lgbtq-community http://www.vice.com/read/some-on-the-radical-queer-left-still-think-gay-marriage-is-bad-for-the-lgbtq-community Available online: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/2016-candidates-reactsupreme-court-gay-marriage-ruling-119466 (accessed on 9 April 2016). Available online: http://www.thestate.com/news/local/education/article77571322.html (accessed on Available online: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/15/us/mississippi-gay-lgbt-discrimination-religion. 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"Pessimism and the Age of Obama." American Literary History, 28, no. work_bnqnlu6hm5hwjhdwqvu4y3b4tu 02912; c Executive Office of the Chief of Police, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, DC 20024; d Public Policy and Political Science Joint PhD Police body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been widely promoted as To estimate the effects of BWCs, we conducted a randomized controlled trial involving 2,224 Metropolitan Police body-worn camera (BWC) programs are rapidlyspreading across the United States. seven police districts (as well as several specialized units) based on the following criteria: The officer was on active, full duty administrative status and We used these measures to evaluate the effects of BWCs on officer iv) Finally, we examined the effects of BWCs on judicial outcomes, measured by whether MPD arrest charges are prosecuted by the US and non-BWC groups, per 1,000 officers over a year for police use of of BWCs on police use of force, civilian complaints, and officer discretion (as measured by arrests for disorderly conduct). Evaluating the impact of police officer body-worn cameras (US Dep work_bphppbq3zzaebnx6gl652gwatm people questioning our ethnic backgrounds originally from British heritage as I believe Questions often show peoples'' interest in positive contact a patient has with people of colour and minority groups will help reduce as dental professionals able to help combat Patients feel less hesitant to ask questions when there are fewer people to percentage of other ethnic groups entering the groups compared to White British applicants a minority ethnic background during their preconceived views of different religions discrimination against minority groups and those of different faiths/backgrounds. backgrounds and cultures, four different Allow people to ask and learn. is, in a white, British dominated country our have been asked this question are white?'' In to white people as we are the minority in being asked to people who are from a white If people avoid asking us questions Let people ask, and be ready www.gdc-uk.org/about-us/freedom-ofinformation/information-released-under-thefoi-act [Accessed: 22nd August 2020] against minority groups and work_bpqhdcbvyzbzhasz3jjh3jtrkq should monuments resist? Baquedano monument, located in racism against African American people. should monuments resist in place? Are they still considered monuments? Edward Colston Statue falls Statue after the protests of protesters recently tossed a statue of slave trader States, citizens are toppling Confederate monuments; and beheaded statues of these past months speak reveal a special affinity between monuments and social of the 20th century counter-monument movement new unregulated monuments troubled city planners a one part, cities have largely failed to build monuments monuments to black lives, to women, to the lG B tq + offensive, racist and colonial monuments of the past. to remove colonial and racist street-names from the city Columbus statue in San Francisco, which the city removed combined to perpetuate the monumental status quo. of monuments is a certain version of the past, one that As cities across the world grapple with the monument work_bqyyibjhw5ddxeyjqwwftqsegm of new technologies to document human rights abuses. exploring the use of Geospatial Technologies in a Human Rights Context. 5 Ella McPherson, Risk and the Pluralism of Digital Human Rights Fact-Finding and Advocacy, in NEW TECHNOLOGIES applications of this technology involved using visible and near-infrared satellite imagery to investigate reports of villages being burned in Darfur, Sudan. 2009, AAAS partnered with both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to investigate Beyond satellite imagery, AAAS continues to develop new human rights applications of emerging technologies. over the years in bringing these exciting new technologies to bear on critical problems at the intersection of science and human rights. Bar Association and the long-time video advocacy group, WITNESS, have now developed usergenerated evidence applications ("apps") to enable users to record footage with sufficient metadata New Technologies in International Criminal Investigations New Technologies in International Criminal Investigations work_bt63hmlwvzb5jgjapp62tq3uaq In mid-November, the Black Justice League at Princeton occupied the president''s office Justice League, #OccupyNassau Meet Black Student''s Demands," Change.org, Nov. 2015, https://www. News, Nov. 19, 2015, http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S44/79/75E24/index.xml?section=topstories; Liam Stack and Gabriel Fisher, "Princeton Agrees to Consider Removing a President''s Name," New York Times, Nov. 19, 2015; Andy Newman, "At Princeton, Woodrow Wilson, A Heralded Alum, is all others, to contribute to the discussion of Wilson at http://wilsonlegacy.princeton.edu/. Wilson School in "The Case Against Woodrow Wilson at Princeton," New York Times, Nov. 24, 2015. Woodrow Wilson—and Glenn Beck Says They Are Right," The Blaze, Nov. 19, 2015, http://www.theblaze. com/stories/2015/11/19/black-lives-matter-activists-continue-sit-in-demanding-erasure-of-racist-woodrow-wilsonand-glenn-beck-says-they-are-right/. the Black Justice League, see Virginia Postrel, "Progressive and Racist: Woodrow Wilson Wasn''t Alone," BloombergView, Dec. 8, 2015, http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-12-08/woodrow-wilson-wasnEpstein, "Does Woodrow Wilson Belong at Princeton?," Defining Ideas, Nov. 30, http://www.change.org/p/princeton-university-administration-occupynassau-meet-black-student-s-demands http://www.change.org/p/princeton-university-administration-occupynassau-meet-black-student-s-demands http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S44/79/75E24/index.xml?section=topstories http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S44/79/75E24/index.xml?section=topstories http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S44/79/75E24/index.xml?section=topstories https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/06/25/expunging-woodrow-wilson-from-official-places-of-honor/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/06/25/expunging-woodrow-wilson-from-official-places-of-honor/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/06/25/expunging-woodrow-wilson-from-official-places-of-honor/ http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/20/9766896/woodrow-wilson-racist http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/20/9766896/woodrow-wilson-racist http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/20/9766896/woodrow-wilson-racist http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/11/19/black-lives-matter-activists-continue-sit-in-demanding-erasure-of-racist-woodrow-wilson-and-glenn-beck-says-they-are-right/ http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/11/19/black-lives-matter-activists-continue-sit-in-demanding-erasure-of-racist-woodrow-wilson-and-glenn-beck-says-they-are-right/ http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/11/19/black-lives-matter-activists-continue-sit-in-demanding-erasure-of-racist-woodrow-wilson-and-glenn-beck-says-they-are-right/ http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/11/19/black-lives-matter-activists-continue-sit-in-demanding-erasure-of-racist-woodrow-wilson-and-glenn-beck-says-they-are-right/ http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-12-08/woodrow-wilson-wasn-t-the-only-progressive-racist http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-12-08/woodrow-wilson-wasn-t-the-only-progressive-racist http://www.hoover.org/research/does-woodrow-wilson-belong-princeton http://www.hoover.org/research/does-woodrow-wilson-belong-princeton work_bveu43uijrfxnpeyvgddv7qzfe services were largely deemed "non-essential", and most assemblies shifted worship to online platforms. might better propose a "public theology" of God''s work in the world understood as the concursus Keywords: public theology; liturgy; eucharist; COVID-19; pandemic; assembly; liturgical theology; Christian liturgy as public, in-person, and "essential" service done for the sake of the polis. In doing so, the assembly proposes a public example of "church doing world"6 that actively 15 Foley argues that dialogue is key to public theology proposed through liturgy, "not simply supplying answers to questions and problems posed by 16 The connections between liturgy and public protest have long been a thread in liturgical theology, if underdeveloped, at least as a matter of most How often do Christian assemblies render their eucharistic "public service" in Available online: https://www.christiancentury.org/article/critical-essay/virtual-worship-hasbecome-people-s-work (accessed on 20 December 2020). Available online: https://episcopalchurch.org/posts/publicaffairs/presidingbishop-michael-currys-word-church-our-theology-worship (accessed on 21 December 2020). 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_bwdxokzeirfs7nyvu3fjq72dky "Let''s Imagine Something Different": Spiritual Principles in Contemporary African American Justice Movements and Their Implications for the Built Environment examines the spirituality of Black Lives Matter and other contemporary African American justice By analyzing the spiritual practices and themes in the Black Lives Matter movement as described aims of Black Lives Matter and other African-American justice movements have real-world implications American spirituality guide us to create a built environment that affirms black life? social, spiritual, and material transformation within African American justice movements. analysis of the spiritual practices and themes in the Black Lives Matter movement as described by its liberative goals in the Black Lives Matter movement and African American religion. The Black Lives Matter movement has clear guiding principles about the transformative work Cullors asserts that the spiritual work of Black Lives Matter is integral to reimagining humanity; For African Americans, a renewing spirit can be found in community life, black history, work_bwvb4eoxorfllbeiusucujjh3a On the background of scenarios of a present, of environmental disasters, social polarisation, retrograde democracy, radical nationalism and antagonistic struggles, Karl Polanyi''s (2001 [1944]) work The Great Transformation has gained contemporary relevance Transposed into a generic concept ''RC'' embodies transformative movements of civil society for democracy, equity and emancipation of a composite twenty-first century precariat, rallying constituencies from across ethno-racially divided South, as well as their driving political forces, are shifting in character, compared to precarious conditions of the past; thus positing demands for ''flexibility'' in terms of diminishing labour and social rights, excessive informalisation, contingent employment and ''uncivil society'' as a discursive and political predicament; a state of estrangement conditioning the agency of precariat movements in general, and contestative RCs in particular, in a world where civil rights (of expression, assemblage, protest rallies, etc.) are Book Migration, Citizenship and the European Welfare State (Oxford University Press, 2006) work_bxxo7btx6jfnxnu7akxhlttlt4 journey, and follows this with an examination of the recent Black student movements in South Africa and the U.S. It concludes by suggesting where we should of the Institute of African Studies, established in 1961 at the University of Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) promoted African Studies; Howard, an emphasis on Africa south of the Sahara, and including the African diasporas overseas." 17 Initially African and Black Studies were not bifurcated at At the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana this more about European "empires" than about Africa, African Studies institutions that were established in Europe firmly followed the colonial agenda— History Month at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Within the ASA our future should see a conscious reaching out to scholars in traditional "Black Studies" and African "African Studies at Historically Black Colleges and Opening of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana. work_bynkjqq6hzfsxh6jepjnx2k2tm https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/race-violence-and-neoliberalism-crime-fiction-in-the-era-of-ferguson-and-black-lives-matter(9bc7c63d-3cb7-4d26-867c-d655587e4033).html Race, violence, neoliberalism, crime fiction, The Wire; Ferguson, Black Lives Matter Race, violence and neoliberalism: crime fiction in the era of Ferguson and Black Lives Matter Race, violence and neoliberalism: crime fiction in the era of Ferguson and Black Lives Matter Race, violence and neoliberalism: crime fiction in the era of Ferguson and Black Lives Matter For Simon, the riots underscored his Arendtian assertion about the futility and counterproductiveness of violence as a means of achieving political ends:14''The anger which brings mass Wire in light of police violence in the city, arguing that its portrait of ''Baltimore''s finest was almost useful way into the problem of black political violence and agency that lie at the heart of this Himes''s reflections on responses to the ''problem'' of black political violence shed interesting 7 ''"We''re trying to destroy the world": Anti-Blackness & Police Violence After Ferguson An http://www.salon.com/2015/08/04/you_tell_me_that_the_riots_are_a_good_thing_fck_you_come_to_baltimore_and_say_that_david_simon_on_police_brutality_the_legacy_of_the_wire_and_the_future_of_american_cities/ http://www.salon.com/2015/08/04/you_tell_me_that_the_riots_are_a_good_thing_fck_you_come_to_baltimore_and_say_that_david_simon_on_police_brutality_the_legacy_of_the_wire_and_the_future_of_american_cities/ http://www.salon.com/2015/08/04/you_tell_me_that_the_riots_are_a_good_thing_fck_you_come_to_baltimore_and_say_that_david_simon_on_police_brutality_the_legacy_of_the_wire_and_the_future_of_american_cities/ work_c3ywxwdabzhv3ferzo4jhoamfe experimented with what affect studies could do for our intellectual and political Thus, related to this concern, is what the affective turn inferred about subjectivity subjectivity as a messy ''feminized'' space of experience and emotion while pure affect subjectivities across various political contexts, or what has recently been called ''Affective subjectivity that addresses the affective experience in relation with social configurations are found As argued by Krause (2015), what affect theory rejects is the politics of the subject, the that agency and politics must begin with the subject and then to consider that affect studies theorization, black matter emerges from assemblages modulating affective capacity, in Another non-conscious event affecting subjective Further theorizing subjectivity via the insights developed in affect studies leads necessarily In that vein, politics emerging from the theorization of subjectivity based on affect theories subjectivity and twists in the affective turn, strengthening our own capacities to be work_ca6uwmuzazhntkgw36zvltxaua Where and When Police Use Deadly Force: a County-Level Longitudinal Analysis of Fatalities Involving Interaction with Law Enforcement | SpringerLink While past researchers have used community-level data to test theories of "racial or economic threat"—that police target violence at minorities or the poor to prevent redistributive criminal activity and maintain the existing order—or "reactive hypotheses" of policing focused on the use of force to prevent violence against officers and other citizens, the majority of these studies are dated, rely on incomplete government data on justifiable police killings, and fail to consider predictors of police killings such as non-murder violent offense rates, property crime rates, or violence against police. Where and When Police Use Deadly Force: a County-Level Longitudinal Analysis of Fatalities Involving Interaction with Law Enforcement. Where and When Police Use Deadly Force: a County-Level Longitudinal Analysis of Fatalities Involving Interaction with Law Enforcement. work_cbbytsk34ng7tdonw5swilvruq [PDF] Perspectives in Primary Care: Family Medicine in a Divided Nation | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 207358282Perspectives in Primary Care: Family Medicine in a Divided Nation title={Perspectives in Primary Care: Family Medicine in a Divided Nation}, author={Max J. journal={The Annals of Family Medicine}, On November 8, 2016, family physicians went to work across the United States caring for patients. United States Public Health Service Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count Sort by Recency Bazemore, +4 authors R. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_cbtgl3nb3rgyvdlxb6c4zfq3qi Baron, Ilan Zvi (2019) ''Falsi�ability, the politics of evidence, and the importance of narratives.'', Critical This article addresses the rise of alternative facts and fake news in politics, and Keywords: narratives; post-facts; interpretation, falsifiability, science Falsifiability, the Politics of Evidence, and the Importance of Narratives Falsifiability, the Politics of Evidence, and the Importance of Narratives world, and for our ability to develop normative arguments as counters to alternative facts and for taking very seriously how factual claims function as evidence in our public political and Political theorists have noted the centrality of narratives in normative work (Crary 2007; resonance – and this means locating the facts within a narrative that the interpreter in some The current political significance of alternative facts and fake news is in how they undermine political, empirical facts and narratives included, and this matters in the study of security if work_ceiuiw735barhbmw7wxdz7p34u differences are often apparent between individuals who experience breathlessness in health, lung disease Chronic breathlessness, symptom or syndrome: are we asking the right question? Breathe Oxford Research Group, Nuffield Dept of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. Correspondence: Kyle T.S. Pattinson, Breathe Oxford Research Group, Nuffield Dept of Clinical Neurosciences, Chronic breathlessness: symptom or syndrome? Chronic breathlessness: symptom or syndrome? In chronic breathlessness, affective and cognitive perceptions relate more to loss of function, and colleagues has increased our understanding that perception of chronic breathlessness (experienced by 1Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Hull, UK. Chronic breathlessness reaches beyond symptom perception into the realm of functional impairment facilitate evidence-based breathlessness management in chronic respiratory disease. involve those who live with chronic breathlessness and are thus "experts by experience" in discussions Research into patients'' experience of breathlessness shows that the ways in which work_cf3gijpu2bglnjqlc5odocr5d4 employee and member of the American Public Health Association (APHA). We are leading while learning (and unlearning) as we work to dismantle racism to APHA was among the first national public health organizations to be explicit about naming other racism-fueled violent attacks, APHA launched a four-part webinar series, entitled, The racism the focus of her presidency and galvanized APHA members, affiliates and partners to addressing racism as very important for a member of APHA. and affiliates on the topic of racism and racial equity. Our advancing racial equity webinar series had been in the works for some time. understanding of structural racism, and for practical application of a racial equity lens to policies and unlearning as we work to dismantle racism and advance racial equity. culture of race equity among APHA staff and members. https://www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/health-equity/racism-and-health Advancing Racial Equity Webinar Series. Retrieved from: https://apha.org/events-and-meetings/webinars/racial-equity Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Retrieved from: https://apha.org/topics-and-issues/health-equity/racism-andhealth/racism-declarations work_cfgf6bnxxjb3nf3wesvwqvzcea The purpose of this research is to apply framing theory to the social media communication of a particular activist orgaization, Million Hoodies. Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice Social media framing within the Million Hoodies movement for justice work_cgvd3xtsqzcjvmjuorp2ob7lga Lawrence plays with this when she sees echoes of her fictional ancient characters in the other academic in the final chapters, From the Odyssey too she uses the example of Odysseus'' dilemma when woken by This is not the place to discuss Schliemann''s rather questionable methods, but it is an important part of the after-life of the Homeric epics and account of agricultural work, dancing and city life as in people shouting and again in book 16 when Athene summons Odysseus from Eumaeus'' Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey, and each has three chapters devoted chapter e.g. the wrath of Achilles discusses Achilles'' behaviour and a knowledge of how some of these groups work is a useful tool. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:52:49, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:52:49, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at work_cgynacjn3vcpppabuvzmmtldhy Global Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, George Washington University, inspired by Black Lives Matter, it is time for the field of global mental health to reexamine We, as global mental health practitioners and researchers affiliated with U.S. institutions, feel a sense of urgency to act. high-income countries, to eloquently and definitively call for global mental health to be a field of action to bring equity in care and research (Lancet Global Mental Health Group et al., 2007). the Office for Research on Disparities & Global Mental Health The first decade of NIMH funding in global mental health focused on partnerships for research and research capacity building in LMICs (Collins and Pringle, 2016a). Global mental health has not comprehensively integrated the concept of structural violence (Kohrt and Mendenhall, 2015a), Collins PY and Pringle BA (2016a) Building a global mental health research (2016) Mental health research in the global era: training the next generation. work_ch3taj2g5ne3xezh3xnx32rhqi explain why it makes sense to relate Trump''s actions to civil norms. Donald Trump, Civility, Norms, Manners, American Politics, Dissent, Hierarchy, Democracy The ordinary behavioral standards of American public life constrain political action while Times, July 18, 2015, https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/us/politics/trump-belittles-mccains-warrecord.html. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/us/politics/trump-belittles-mccains-war-record.html https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/us/politics/trump-belittles-mccains-war-record.html Places, and Things Donald Trump has Insulted on Twitter: A Complete List," New York Times, January 3, 2017,https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/31/us/politics/trump-reinventing-presidency.html; and Artin https://www.cnn.com/2016/03/03/politics/donald-trump-small-hands-marco-rubio/index.html https://www.cnn.com/2016/03/03/politics/donald-trump-small-hands-marco-rubio/index.html https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/28/upshot/donald-trump-twitter-insults.html https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/28/upshot/donald-trump-twitter-insults.html https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/31/us/politics/trump-reinventing-presidency.html of these modes of behavioral management, including civility, are forms of good manners. 13 P.M. Forni, Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct (New York: St. Martin''s Kasson, Rudeness and Civility: Manners in Nineteenth-Century Urban America (New York: Hill https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/10/us/politics/trump-rally-pittsburgh.html https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/10/us/politics/trump-rally-pittsburgh.html To have a good time at a Trump rally, one could argue, it is not necessary to believe that civility Civility: Manners, Morals, and the Etiquette of Democracy (New York: Basic Books, 1998). https://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/donald-trump-politically-correct-crap-213988 https://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/donald-trump-politically-correct-crap-213988 https://www.the-american-interest.com/2017/05/26/how-trump-affected-political-correctness/ https://www.the-american-interest.com/2017/05/26/how-trump-affected-political-correctness/ https://www.vox.com/2016/2/29/11133796/donald-trump-political-correctness https://www.vox.com/2016/2/29/11133796/donald-trump-political-correctness work_cifh3dzndfda5mw2stilrttj2q challenged the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the ground-breaking case of Windsor vs. The United States (2013) is one about death rights. Ogerbefell vs Hodges (2015), which effectively made gay marriage legal across all fifty states, Without legalized same-sex marriage, both partners could not be equally considered parents to the United States through the lens of death exposes marriage equality as The recognition of kinship relations is a legal process in the United States. the legalization of marriage in individual states, same-sex couples must have a durable power forms of coupled kinship in the United States. When viewed through the lens of death rights, gay marriage has the potential to put bodies and kinship ties back at the center of politics. more on the protection of children vis-a-vis same-sex marriage see Katherine Mason, Emotion and ACT UP''s Fight Against AIDS (2009), Benjamin Shepard, Queer Political work_cinmy2vidzd5rp55zjzt2n5xkq to illustrate how the article and its selection for the American Archivist brown in academic publishing and scholarly communication and its impact on knowledge construction. In arguing against representation in archives (conflating representation with universality), Boles sets up a false dichotomy between institutional Whiteness,3 however, leads us to assume that work around diversity, inclusion, and social justice is "peripheral" and "activist." As Özlem Sensoy and Robin Boles goes further to argue, "[t]he archival community should concede communities are represented in the archival record is, in effect, dismissing the contributions by and about archivists from marginalized communities. to reviewers knowledgeable about inclusion and social justice? not include diversity, inclusion, or social justice. on diversity, why not choose an article that centers the perspectives and experiences of marginalized communities? writing by and about marginalized communities to publish in alternate venues? academic publishing and scholarly communication, continue to marginalize work_cjjruzi4fjbrxnrif6v45ckd3m Over recent months, the undersigned members of NPTS faculty have formulated the following statement in response to the debates in the nation concerning race and the justice system. this topic in the world of theological education, but we hope that to publish As faculty of North Park Theological Seminary we join our voice to and declare unequivocally: Black lives matter. demonstrates that the body of Christ cannot breathe. We affirm the biblical witness that God desires justice on earth (GenNorth Park Theological Seminary Faculty Statement on Race and the Justice System is the servant who proclaims justice to the nations (Matthew 12:18–21; our churches, and especially our justice system, do not align with these perpetuate the very cycles of violence that spawn injustice. any injustice; therefore, we are committed in our vocations as educators to teach and embody God''s heart for justice on our campus, in our city, work_ck63n7sqzfhurpacdct6yqh6hy corso di senso il cui ingresso risiede nella ricognizione più generale del divenire, come Chiaramente, La Deleuziana, come Alice donna e ragazzina nello stesso divenire, non riprendendo la teoria concepita alla fine del secolo scorso da Tiqqun, per cui la Jeune-­‐‑ della nevrosi della presenza e del presente; una nevrosi che si sposa con la miseria sim-­‐‑ numero, della tendenziale cattura dell''Aiôn, ossia dei divenire, da parte del mercato: Probabilmente è una reazione per qualcosa che non c''è più, e proprio per-­‐‑ In quanto donna, La Deleuziana è la risposta alla Jeune-­‐‑Fille del capitalismo, dunque particolare, Stefano Dughera, nel saggio Per una lettura deleuziana del capitalismo cogni-­‐‑ Dughera permette sia una profonda ricognizione del movimento contraddittorio che ca-­‐‑ skin of the selfie (La pelle del selfie), che rappresenta una riflessione circa la posta in gio-­‐‑ dossale del divenire, attraverso cui sia la poetessa che il personaggio concettuale di De-­‐‑ work_cmwtgwgjyfgjfeglsljvhoni7m Color Blind: Shedding Light on the Mental Health of parents right now – from medical providers – including around mental health issues – movement and threats against transgender employment rights and health protecWLRQV�������KDV�EHHQ�PDUNHG�E\�VLJQL¿FDQW� social distress for communities of color and likely to face a mental health problem in prevalence of mental health issues such data for mental health prevalence among racial minority populations varies; howevHU��VRPH�VWXGLHV�VXJJHVW�D�VLJQL¿FDQW�EXUden of mental health problems among racial/ethnic minority students in addition to researched population, especially in the area of mental health. consequences of this inequity in the burden of mental health for Gender Minority Mental Health in the U.S.: Results of a National Survey on College Campuses. Risk among Subgroups of Sexual and Gender Minority College Students. Mental Health Disparities Among College Students of Color. Prejudice, social stress, and mental health in Discrimination, Mental Health, and Suicidal Ideation Among LGBTQ People of Color. Smith, M.D. M.P.H. Boston Medical Center work_cpioo3jyg5gjhascwh5fyccady What the Activism and Art of Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Gregg of revisiting the intersections of the art and activism of Felix GonzalezTorres and Gregg Bordowitz. Gregg Bordowitz and Felix Gonzalez-Torres'' work and histories give us space in which we Bordowitz shares his experience of the HIV/AIDS crisis: "So https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/representing-aids-comics/2018-02 The work of Gonzalez-Torres and Bordowitz, both activists in the HIV/AIDS crisis and manifestation of any candy work by Gonzalez-Torres, the owner or authorized borrower Bordowitz gave at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago just as the COVID-19 The AIDS Crisis Is Still Beginning, 2019, by Gregg Bordowitz. Image courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago. Image courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago. The works of Gonzalez-Torres and Bordowitz reveal complex tensions between a Love and Loss: The Works of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, the Aids https://www.artic.edu/press/pressreleases/267/gregg-bordowitz-i-wanna-be-well. https://www.artic.edu/press/press-releases/267/gregg-bordowitz-i-wanna-be-wellP https://www.artic.edu/press/press-releases/267/gregg-bordowitz-i-wanna-be-wellP https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/t-magazine/art/felix-gonzalez-torres-zwirner-new-york-show.html https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/t-magazine/art/felix-gonzalez-torres-zwirner-new-york-show.html Thanks to Gregg Bordowitz and the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation. work_cqux3y7nr5hldfqqencn6hljsq because of extra time between tests to allow for cleaning Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) in-person meetings were Several new ASNC courses were ASNC has been able to reach and educate its members cardiology clinical and molecular imaging information. These positive steps forward in clinical case interpretation, molecular imaging research, are likely to remain an nuclear cardiology for trainees during COVID remains a that fellows-in-training would be allowed to receive training via online learning during this COVID-19 so—to return to their cardiovascular testing. testing as well as ischemic heart disease symptoms. that disparities in health in the African American population are not exacerbated by COVID or other social The Association of Black Cardiologists, the American College of Cardiology, and the American Heart Association denounced racism and patient-centered imaging, the ASNC supports the principles of health, fairness, equity and diversity while Together let us make this the new normal in nuclear https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/racial-ethnic-minorities.html https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/racial-ethnic-minorities.html work_cumuneuj6zak3m7mdy4chsjfhy Trump Veganism: A Political Survey of American the Trump campaign finds parallels in the American vegan movement. Keywords: Animal rights; identity politics; political attitudes; social movements; veganism veganism have been closely associated with abolition, feminism, and other social justice movements research supports the leftist tendencies of American veganism, current criticisms indicate that it may Despite its historical association with social justice movements, the Nonhuman Animal rights The Nonhuman Animal rights movement and its vegan community would never fully come to The feminized Nonhuman Animal rights movement is dominated by white men Researchers indicate that the American vegan movement is Nonhuman Animal rights/welfare was the primary motivator for their veganism, while 11% indicated Vegan documentaries and the efforts of Nonhuman Animal rights organizations or social media discussing social justice efforts in vegan spaces without centering Nonhuman Animals. This study constructs an identify profile of the American vegan movement, which finds them to work_cveqt22v7ve7jodckqinlwyn3q occupational health disparities among healthcare workers. healthcare facilities was shaping worker health and safety and safety, from nurses to food service workers. expressed by management and many workers about occupational hazards and risks, "It''s part of the job." Nurses managers had come to the state''s thriving healthcare what healthcare needed was a strong dose of the leanand-mean business practices gaining currency in private direct care was mostly provided by aides with very limited healthcare training and education. it certainly seems that healthcare workers get sick and A decade later, a worker health and safety training healthcare workers. Craig Slatin, Department of Public Health, University of Massachusetts been affected because the public health and healthcare Workers were faced with the choice of leaving their work for lack of protection or treating their flyover tributes to healthcare workers. That could have protected many healthcare workers backs of black and brown workers who are paid less work_cx7m54323ndwzlhqd2pzqi6o7q long view of the ecological, economic, social, and political factors that promote the emergence and spread of infectious disease, archaeologists are well positioned to examine the antecedents of the present crisis. of marginalized groups, we investigate preand postcontact disease vectors among Indigenous and Black communities in material culture both reflects and changes as a result of social transformations brought about by disease, the insights that By understanding the differential effects of past epidemics on diverse communities and contributing to more equitable sociopolitical agendas, archaeology can play a key role in helping to pursue a more just future. Keywords: infectious diseases, COVID-19, epidemics and pandemics, inequality, Indigenous and Black communities, paleopathology, climate change, marginalization, material culture, history of disease North America over the past 30 years demonstrates that the spread of epidemic diseases in Matt Liebmann authored the introductory material in the section on epidemic disease among Indigenous peoples, Black Americans, work_cyuvylzm5jhclerjli6dfc5jka research with Black populations at the intersection Black populations in research considering the current Pew Research Center.4 Many Black people say they Black communities will not participate in vaccine unemployment, mental health issues and death in Black communities, and while the BLM movement has reignited a desire to of Health funding to study COVID-19, including community are the public health costs of not pursuing research with Black research institutions to change how we engage Black populations, commit resources to diversify our workforce and enact engage Black populations in research. and research, on Black lives. culturally safe, research methods that respect Black peoples'' https://www.apmresearchlab.org/covid/deaths-by-race https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2020/12/03/intent-to-get-a-covid-19-vaccine-rises-to-60-as-confidence-in-research-and-development-process-increases/ https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2020/12/03/intent-to-get-a-covid-19-vaccine-rises-to-60-as-confidence-in-research-and-development-process-increases/ https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2020/12/03/intent-to-get-a-covid-19-vaccine-rises-to-60-as-confidence-in-research-and-development-process-increases/ https://www.ajmc.com/view/racial-disparities-persist-in-maternal-morbidity-mortality-and-infant-health https://www.ajmc.com/view/racial-disparities-persist-in-maternal-morbidity-mortality-and-infant-health https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200804-black-lives-matter-protests-race-mental-health-therapy https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200804-black-lives-matter-protests-race-mental-health-therapy https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funds-community-engagement-research-efforts-areas-hardest-hit-covid-19 https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funds-community-engagement-research-efforts-areas-hardest-hit-covid-19 https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funds-community-engagement-research-efforts-areas-hardest-hit-covid-19 Ethics of research at the intersection of COVID-19 and black lives matter: a call to action Ethics of research at the intersection of COVID-19 and black lives matter: a call to action work_d23bbyiarffy3nqaliwhuo7w6m URL: https://necsus-ejms.org/san-luis-obispo-international-film-festival-the-social-responsibility-of-redesigning-an-american-film-festival/ global perspective, and San Luis Obispo International Film Festival (SLOFF) What better way than a prime California coastal experience to attract Hollywood players to a small community film festival on a late https://necsus-ejms.org/san-luis-obispo-international-film-festival-the-social-responsibility-of-redesigning-an-american-film-festival/ https://necsus-ejms.org/san-luis-obispo-international-film-festival-the-social-responsibility-of-redesigning-an-american-film-festival/ https://necsus-ejms.org/san-luis-obispo-international-film-festival-the-social-responsibility-of-redesigning-an-american-film-festival/ San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, which surpassed the quarter century mark with this year''s festival, has grown from a While the county of San Luis Obispo was one of the last places in California to show signs of the viral outbreak, festival organisers like Skye were For Skye and the San Luis Obispo festival While San Luis Obispo Film Festival The relationship between the San Luis Obispo Film Festival and festival with both virtual and in-person events, as San Luis Obispo International Film Festival has scheduled for March 2021; or it may be something SAN LUIS OBISPO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SAN LUIS OBISPO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SAN LUIS OBISPO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SAN LUIS OBISPO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL work_d3tra7tqjrewplbgdb2sixu5t4 Mike Brown''s Body: New Materialism and Black Form Mike Brown''s Body: New Materialism and Black Form flesh demands a critique of form, and the work human form, as well as to the processes that enable the human to take on a Black form— way "the Black body" is debased in death and in its living form: as the flesh.9 Her attention because those are the forms of Black life. Black and queer politics. Living Black human A critique of form that militates against white ignorance must call the have been necessary preconditions for the fashioning of Black bodies into nonhuman objects specifically Black and Latinx queer knowledge—to reanimate the human relation to objects fashioned out of human flesh. relation between the human and other forms form will let Blackness live. form will let Blackness live. Blackness from language and humanity. feminist, queer, and new materialist critiques 1 Sharon Holland, "(Black) (Queer) Love," work_d4bjqib2hfav5pmn6z7appqice spaces in the Women''s March: the challenges of Emergent and Divergent Spaces in the Women''s March: The Responses to the Women''s March on Washington circulated in February, 2017. Women''s March on Washington, organized on the twin principles of feminist organizing; Women''s March on Washington The Women''s March on Washington 21 January 2017, was organized as a protest For some, the women''s march was an epiphany, a political awakening, a thinking about intersectionality and inclusion in the context of the Women''s March. supportive spaces mean, and what a feminist politics looks like. than waiting for analyses of political spaces – like that of the Women''s March – after In trying to connect the politics of the March with other social movements, points of exclusion in the political strategies of inclusion, of black women''s experiences Spaces in the Women''s March. https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/womens-march-on-washington-a-sea-of-pink-hatted-protesters-vow-to-resist-donald-trump/2017/01/21/ae4def62-dfdf-11e6-acdf-14da832ae861_story.html?utm_term=.0b7faeb47c68 https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/womens-march-on-washington-a-sea-of-pink-hatted-protesters-vow-to-resist-donald-trump/2017/01/21/ae4def62-dfdf-11e6-acdf-14da832ae861_story.html?utm_term=.0b7faeb47c68 https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/womens-march-on-washington-a-sea-of-pink-hatted-protesters-vow-to-resist-donald-trump/2017/01/21/ae4def62-dfdf-11e6-acdf-14da832ae861_story.html?utm_term=.0b7faeb47c68 https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/01/womens-march-protest-count/514166/ https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/01/womens-march-protest-count/514166/ https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/01/22/us/politics/womens-march-trump-crowd-estimates.html?_r=0 https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/01/22/us/politics/womens-march-trump-crowd-estimates.html?_r=0 work_d6sisacqqjbtndooh4alhwdwu4 Addressing the caste system in U.S. healthcare in the era of COVID-19 Addressing the caste system in U.S. healthcare in the era of COVID-19 The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the casteocracy; and conversations about racism in healthcare largely occupy an echo chamber among the privileged upper caste of hospital professionals. emerged among employee groups at healthcare institutions. room cleaning and timeliness of transportation, while environmental services and transportation workers reported resistance from some clinical staff in sharing scarce personal Low wage healthcare workers have long faced poverty that COVID-infection rates between employee groups small group sessions for workgroups including environmental services, security, materials management, food and provided reassurance around job, income, and personal leave time if employees tested positive for COVIDhospital for lower income staff and made free for internal centers, and equitable access to PPE and COVIDhttp://www.ihi.org/communities/blogs/how-to-address-equity-as-part-of-covid-19-incident-command http://www.ihi.org/communities/blogs/how-to-address-equity-as-part-of-covid-19-incident-command Challenges for low wage healthcare workers work_d7ryfckl75golcasasqogmnlr4 agendas.2 To be sure, Biden''s commitment to ending systemic racism is rooted in troubling notions of U.S. exceptionalism and invokes an unfounded anti-racist nostalgia. how might the United States recalibrate the international legal order and address systemic racism within dignified leadership in the United States and rally the world, it must support the Human Rights Council''s efforts to acknowledged the racial disparities in its COVID-19 infection and death rates.9 The Biden administration should Article 5(e) of CERD—plus basic concerns over human dignity, fairness, and equal protection—requires that the United States and more than 170 other countries end persistent health disparities. If the Biden administration seeks to end systemic racism and restore U.S. standing, it must move immediately. Biden believes that he now has a mandate to end systemic racism, America''s lack of anti-racist resolve will likely Legally, the United States has treaty obligations mandating the eradication of systemic racism work_dadtpmmz3jcgbf4b5me4orkhny Writing human rights: The political Crystal Parikh''s Writing Human Rights: The Political Imaginaries of Writers of On the one hand, she writes that ''human rights provide deeply meaningful Political theorists who read Writing Human Rights will see the work as enacting One of the things that makes Writing Human Rights an important work and will of novels by Hagedorn and Lee, the second chapter examines how human rights literature evokes an idea of vulnerability in ways that expand the right to security theorists, Writing Human Rights is not primarily a work of traditional political literature of human rights, look like? NGO work that tries to advance human rights) and the radical normative project of Thinking human rights is perhaps more As Writing Human Rights Writing human rights: The political imaginaries of writers of color Writing human rights: The political imaginaries of writers of color work_dc6asurjlrg5tclk5apkjcssxi VOD and SVOD, Supernatural''s position as a network series with 20+ shows me how far I''ve come: Supernatural''s final episodes will air within The series finds fans among women and gay men partly however, almost all male characters in Supernatural remain ostensibly, some comic book fans have a term for the way "female characters have been used Supernatural has some great female characters. "Bugs." Supernatural, season 1, episode, 7, aired October 25, 2005, on the "Dark Dynasty." Supernatural, season 10, episode 21, aired May 6, 2015, on "Fan Fiction." Supernatural, season 10, episode 5, aired November 11, 2014 "Nightmare Logic." Supernatural, season 14, episode 5, aired November 8, "No Rest for the Wicked." Supernatural, season 3, episode 16, aired May 15, "The Real Ghostbusters." Supernatural, season 5, episode 9, aired Supernatural, Queer Readings, and the Romance of Incestuous Fan "Wayward Sisters." Supernatural, season 13, episode 10, aired January 18, work_dctnbspwl5gxflv6d5dqbabruu Social Justice Movement." Maternal and Child Health Journal 20 (1): http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Catalyzing%20a%20Reproductive%20Health%20and%20Social%20Justice%20Movement&community=1/4454685&collection=1/4454686&owningCollection1/4454686&harvardAuthors=3c3fd0568c9a935dd64e08a059a06e75&department life course theory, preconception health, and social justice/ increasing maternal death rates, and growing health disparities, we offer directions for our MCH colleagues to and men''s preventive health services, reproductive life reproductive health that recognizes the role social, economic, and political factors play in influencing the conditions and environments in which women and men make Engaging men in preconception health requires new ways of communities served by public health and social justice key inequities, including poor quality sexual and reproductive health information and services, lack of access to MCH professionals can continue to support health care about reproductive intentions, and to provide trauma-informed care paired with access to comprehensive behavioral health services as needed. that link health services, early care and education, economic development, and community systems [2]. preconception health, reproductive life planning, and Catalyzing a Reproductive Health and Social Justice Movement work_dcwkafql2rgn5dkdpzjiuf6spi but that Black girls and young women are "illegible" (p. Cox wants to make Black girls and young women "legible" (pp. of her text to learn to "read" Black girls and young By clearing multidisciplinary theoretical ground, Cox makes Black girlhood studies visible to the academy. Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship joins seven other texts published Black girls and women during American enslavement and the Jim Crow era; this historical narrative views of Black girls and young women, especially their communities about the needs of Black girls is not Cox''s primary approach), young White girls lives of Black girls and women. for one, Cox observes, abductions of Black girls Black girls and young women Black girls and young women Black girls and young women''s lives. Black girls and young women''s lives. Black girls and young women''s lives. killings of Black girls and young women (African work_deuuujrg25es7mwjyqifha4rpm considers three ways in which documentary photographers enter the policy process. considers the photographer as: a bureaucrat working within government networks to to advance shared political beliefs; an expert working within an epistemic community photographers engaged in national and international politics from 1890 to today. The political impact of photography depends on how images and those who take from the work of a sample of classic and contemporary documentary photographers Taken together, these perspectives show that photographers influence politics not documentary photographers are interested in politics and those that are do not images is overblown but the Historical Section''s photographers certainly played a part it produced more than 20,000 images by politically-minded photographers such as activists – and by extension documentary photographers – is whether political through which some photographers seek to influence politics. conditions under which photographers can influence politics. The photographer as bureaucrat works within government networks to articulate Can photographers influence politics? work_dezjn4mzqjaddc3fde46cnwf54 argues that social media fails as a functional public sphere; political myths, power, and mimesis drive social media users Keywords Social Media, Public Sphere, Civic have argued that social media is a new form of Public Sphere. public sphere, political discussion on social media is subject Social media mimics a public sphere in that it provides a the public sphere in relation to the Internet and social media social media as a functional public sphere is based on Social media fails as a public sphere in Habermas''s terms. politics on social media creates a cynical public body [15]. discussion on social media, in the form of political myths, in 274 Political Discussion on Social Media and the Public Sphere 274 Political Discussion on Social Media and the Public Sphere 274 Political Discussion on Social Media and the Public Sphere that political myths and discourse on social media are work_df7aal2qjnd2bokgxeyuv2au6m sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) , representing over 16,500 researchers, works to support the careers of researchers regardless of their ethnic background or any other individual characteristic. the countless achievements of Black and ethnically diverse researchers. backgrounds is not necessarily well addressed today and Black researchers have more hurdles to https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BlackAFinSTEM&src=hashtag_click https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BlackBirdersWeek&src=hashtag_click https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackInAstro?src=hashtag_click https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackinChem?src=hashtag_click https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackInNeuro?src=hashtag_click https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BlackInTheIvory&src=hashtag_click https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BlackInTheIvory&src=hashtag_click researchers in distress no matter their background. backgrounds and to be active promoters of inclusion in research labs and higher education . 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Social media for social change in science ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/162.2 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/162.2 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full work_dgkm4275urfk7hmqjosy4h2na4 This study examined university students'' motivations for engaging in activism for Keywords Jena Six · Student protest · Activism · Social justice · Civic engagement The Jena Six case involved a melee between African American and White students at a high school in Jena, Louisiana. their study of 504 college youth that for Black freshmen students, political activism Over a hundred students from the university participated in the protest in Jena; Black youths protested because the Jena case "hit close to home" (self-identification) in that it was possible that persons protesting were either victims or connected These are: An opportunity to stand and to take collective action; learning from history; self-identification with the event and, impetus differences by gender. Understanding the Impetus for Modern Student Activism for Justice at an HBCU: A Look at Personal Motivations Understanding the Impetus for Modern Student Activism for Justice at an HBCU: A Look at Personal Motivations work_dguhrmeva5cptikjfjxohvkt3i academic relational civility and both hedonic (positive affect, negative affect, and life satisfaction) Keywords: academic relational civility; hedonic well-being; eudaimonic well-being; personality relationships, including academic relational civility [55], represent one important category of resources BFQ = Big Five Questionnaire; ARCS = Academic Relational Civility Scale; PANAS PA = PANAS Positive Affects; PANAS NA = PANAS Negative affects; relational civility (second step) to positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), life satisfaction (SWLS), BFQ = Big Five Questionnaire; ARCS = Academic Relational Civility Scale; (meaning in life and flourishing) among university students, after controlling for personality traits. civility and negative affect replicates, for university students, the association found between relational is related to life satisfaction among university students also replicates findings for workers [41]. The finding of a positive relationship between academic relational civility and flourishing academic relational civility and both hedonic and eudaimonic well-being among university students, Di Fabio, Academic Relational Civility Scale. work_dgw7bjk5iveovonnfehafo2nqq In the education of archaeology, ancient history, and classics at universities, this is done through the integration of subject-specific skills training in the classroom that instils standard practice into student behaviour and academic identity (Goodwin and Quinlan 2019: 3–4, 15). Collectively, these articles reveal how archaeological theory, particularly applied to the study of the Roman period, reflects and resonates with concepts in vogue in modern society, as well as broader contemporary academic trends (Sunstein 2001: 1265). The papers included in this issue of TRAJ, therefore, focus on and perpetuate some of the key interests of Roman archaeologists and academics in the study of identity. This conference would have offered a great platform for discussions on a broader range of voices and subjects in line with the plea for more diversity in the field of Roman archaeology by TRAC 2019 keynote speaker (Kamash forthcoming). work_dhurrsl5lbcplgouggajuv2fn4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_dok2qvtxenhutgh3kcgqmdfgju ECR collective response: the future of criminology and the unsustainability of the status quo for ECRs ECR collective response: the future of ECR collective response: the future of The Future of Criminology and the Unsustainability of the Status Quo for ECRs the areas of future research identified in the piece. collective group of early career researchers (ECRs) are currently engaged, often in academic posts, creating a situation whereby many ECRs will become ''serial'' postdocs; employed on a succession of fixed-term, temporary, and precarious contracts a lack of recognition of the additional time inter-disciplinary research requires (e.g. to posts with unfinished outputs from previous projects and have limited time to engage in Funders may also see limited returns when ECRs move from their PhD to teachingheavy posts. higher and there are greater difficulties securing research funding in criminology, and Available at: https://www.ucu.org.uk/media/8195/Workload-is-an-education-issue-UCUhttp://www.workingknowledgeps.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/WKPS_PrecariousPostdoc_PDF_Interactive.pdf https://www.ucu.org.uk/media/8195/Workload-is-an-education-issue-UCU-workload-survey-report-2016/pdf/ucu_workloadsurvey_fullreport_jun16.pdf https://www.ucu.org.uk/media/8195/Workload-is-an-education-issue-UCU-workload-survey-report-2016/pdf/ucu_workloadsurvey_fullreport_jun16.pdf https://www.ucu.org.uk/media/10336/Counting-the-costs-of-casualisation-in-higher-education-Jun-19/pdf/ucu_casualisation_in_HE_survey_report_Jun19.pdf https://www.ucu.org.uk/media/10336/Counting-the-costs-of-casualisation-in-higher-education-Jun-19/pdf/ucu_casualisation_in_HE_survey_report_Jun19.pdf https://www.ucu.org.uk/media/10336/Counting-the-costs-of-casualisation-in-higher-education-Jun-19/pdf/ucu_casualisation_in_HE_survey_report_Jun19.pdf work_dr3n5266kzhi3ox7m4wrsa3oea Public Health England''s review of disparities in covid-19 is a serious missed opportunity Death rates in people known to have covid-19, after risk of death in the main minority ethnic groups was Kevin Fenton, public health director for London will impact of covid-19 on black and minority ethnic the published report, however,6 and ethnicity features The inequity described but not explained in PHE''s report must not Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups in England are at increased risk of death from COVID-19: indirect standardisation of NHS mortality data 2020 2020.Guardian2020Jun5.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/05/lack-of-responseto-bame-covid-19-toll-risks-fuelling-tensions-say-mps. Review into factors impacting health outcomes from covid-19. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/review-into-factors-impacting-health-outcomes-fromcovid-19. Black health expert did not lead BAME Covid report. Government censored BAME covid-risk review. 2020.https://www.hsj.co.uk/coronavirus/exclusive-government-censored-bame-covid-risk-review/7027761.article https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/05/uk-equality-watchdog-to-launch-inquiry-intoentrenched-racism. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/07/britain-is-not-america-but-we-tooare-disfigured-by-deep-and-pervasive-racism Too little data for recommendations in covid-19 BAME report, says minister. 2020Jun4.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/04/too-little-data-for-recommendations-in-covid-19-bame-report-says-minister. 10YearsOn.2020.https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/the-marmot-review-10-yearson https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/methodologies/coronavirusrelateddeathsbyethnicgroupenglandandwalesmethodology https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/methodologies/coronavirusrelateddeathsbyethnicgroupenglandandwalesmethodology https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/methodologies/coronavirusrelateddeathsbyethnicgroupenglandandwalesmethodology https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/05/lack-of-response-to-bame-covid-19-toll-risks-fuelling-tensions-say-mps https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/05/lack-of-response-to-bame-covid-19-toll-risks-fuelling-tensions-say-mps https://www.gov.uk/government/news/review-into-factors-impacting-health-outcomes-from-covid-19 https://www.gov.uk/government/news/review-into-factors-impacting-health-outcomes-from-covid-19 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52922046 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52922046 https://www.hsj.co.uk/coronavirus/exclusive-government-censored-bame-covid-risk-review/7027761 https://www.hsj.co.uk/coronavirus/exclusive-government-censored-bame-covid-risk-review/7027761 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/05/uk-equality-watchdog-to-launch-inquiry-into-entrenched-racism https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/05/uk-equality-watchdog-to-launch-inquiry-into-entrenched-racism https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/07/britain-is-not-america-but-we-too-are-disfigured-by-deep-and-pervasive-racism https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/07/britain-is-not-america-but-we-too-are-disfigured-by-deep-and-pervasive-racism https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/04/too-little-data-for-recommendations-in-covid-19-bame-report-says-minister https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/04/too-little-data-for-recommendations-in-covid-19-bame-report-says-minister https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/the-marmot-review-10-years-on https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/the-marmot-review-10-years-on https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/05/22/the-move-to-end-the-immigration-surcharge-for-nhs-workers-is-welcome-but-it-does-not-go-far-enough/ https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/05/22/the-move-to-end-the-immigration-surcharge-for-nhs-workers-is-welcome-but-it-does-not-go-far-enough/ http://www.bmj.com/ http://www.bmj.com/ work_dsthhjnivfh2rjvrckshkfibea Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Primary Health Care, editor@rnzcgp.org.nz the Manifesto points out, it was not these institutions but the often overlooked primary care community that adapted most nimbly to meet the needs soon to be able to publish primary research about know8,9 and further papers reporting how pharmacists dealt with another public health emergency10 and how to plan research.11,12 publish research describing the activities undertaken by pharmacists working through this outbreak.10 This paper is relevant to post-pandemic considerations about re-structuring the health system, providing lessons that primary care providers the development of access barriers to primary care research productivity, this paper refers to the considerable efforts and funding that the family medicine profession in north America has devoted to identify the need for health-care providers to be proactive in identifying and managing Primary care access JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE 101 JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE 101 work_dtgny3e27jdntiwzwstlfwpkg4 encapsulation and cosmopolitanism to understand digital migration Myria Georgiou''s (2018) article explores how digital initiatives aimed at letting migrant voices speak with/to Europe operate in relation to the to Europe, while larger numbers of forced migrants, including Syrian refugees, had already allow for new visions of digitally connected migrants whose networks and relations coconstruct multiple layered worlds between the local and the global. Myria Georgiou examines how migrants'' and refugees'' voices feature in the broader communicative structure of digital Europe (2018, in this introduction to digital migration studies in Europe more broadly. a critical awareness of digital media practices in migrants'' lived experiences and attention redirected the field of digital migration studies toward rethinking cosmopolitanism as an Meijer (Eds.), Migration and the new technological borders of Europe (pp. Migrant voices in digital Europe. https://www.knaw.nl/en/news/calendar/academy-colloquium-connected-migrants https://www.knaw.nl/en/news/calendar/academy-colloquium-connected-migrants https://www.knaw.nl/en/news/calendar/academy-colloquium-connected-migrants https://www.knaw.nl/en/news/calendar/academy-colloquium-connected-migrants work_dtyogxlq4ndbplflzaxpsihlc4 Abstract: This paper examines the ways that social movement organizations affiliated with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement use Twitter through three is that BLM organizations generated more tweets that framed the movement as words, does examining the tweets of SMOs affiliated with the BLM movement as discrete speech acts in the African American counterpublic new social movements are fueled by part-time activists who do not necessarily draw distinctions between participating in disruptive protests, pursuing individual acts of resistance, and even engaging in Internet activism or As Table 1 illustrates, all six of the Twitter feeds of the BLM groups contained fewer tweets in the resource mobilization category than in the informational and expressive communication categories. is to provide a test of Hypothesis 2: the Twitter feeds of the six BLM organizations will contain more social movement frames that call attention to work_duxdk2e5v5av5br2uqxh7yjvuu Rethinking the Role of Women''s History in Gender Studies Classes Gender and Women''s Studies Program, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA; lindsey.feitz@du.edu; possibilities of using the history of women''s studies programs as a way to teach students about the shift of "women to gender" studies and to encourage cross-generational dialogue between feminists. As a Gen-X feminist who teaches "Introduction to Gender and Women''s Studies" undergraduate My classes are often the first place students have ever encountered critical gender or feminist studies. 276 women''s studies programs existed on college universities across the United States [4]. Women''s Studies at universities across the United States, found themselves living in world where approximately 650 Women''s AND/OR gender studies departments and programs exist throughout The shift from "women" to "gender" studies in higher education mirrors the shift from "second" Census of Women''s and Gender Studies Programs in U.S. Institutions of Higher Education National Association work_dwj3o5jpxvhrladoxadw2rcigu The cover image has the potential to unsettle its viewer in ways that the essays in this issue seek to pressing concerns about time: If this is not the kind of blackness that signals a knight''s evil, is it because in medieval literature, art and warfare, a knight''s blackness inheres in his armor, not his skin? Are questions of blackness in response to the image so decidedly modern, so anachronistic, that they Is this image not that of a medieval black knight at all, but rather that of a modern notion of a medieval black knight – a notion that is ultimately erroneous? questions, the image disturbs the humdrum of racial time. When Aaron Palomides confronts you with his sidelong gaze, he knows he is a black knight. modern camera, disturbing race and time, he does so in order to get away from the very kinds of work_dzjltyziovf3jpk5a2fpnufwma algorithmic rise of White nationalism in the U.S. then, Jared Taylor, publisher of the White nationalist site American Renaissance, said he thought of his own efforts as "just nationalist movement," Derek Black told a New York Times Black, a former White nationalist, was referring to the Tuesday following emerging technology and studying White supremacy in various places like Stormfront, the White nationalist portal launched their algorithms began to change the way White nationalists The rise of the alt-right is both a continuation of a centuriesold dimension of racism in the U.S. and part of an emerging Internet at the same time it is ignored, how White supremacy like Twitter, 4chan, and Reddit means that White nationalists These platforms have been adept in spreading White nationalist symbols and ideas, themselves accelerated and amplified by media, technology, and white nationalism Bannon, who called it the "platform of the alt-right." White work_e2wjwbht6bba3o6bu5sxavujue Do Police Officers in the USA Protect and Serve All Citizens Equally? some of the research efforts that have explored the issue of bias in policing in the USA by employing makes the case that Texas police and prisons have been used to suppress ethnic minorities since the era exhaustive assessment of the current state of research on minority perceptions of the police. survey data to find that blacks are less positive than whites about the police. Given the previous discussion about racial minority citizens'' views of police officers, that both minority groups are less positive about the police than white students. Additional data appear to confirm minorities'' perception of bias in policing. Race/Ethnicity and perceptions of the police: A Comparison of White, Black, Asian, and Research Using Objective Data to Assess Minority Perceptions of Police Research Using Objective Data to Assess Minority Perceptions of Police work_ea2re6mprva47feaq3ivxogjua ON THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT: THE ERIC GARNER CASE initial investigation, it works with the Black Lives Matter movement, its origin, organization and objectives. various outlines that Eric''s case has taken over the years and his contribution to the movement, with emphasis on police research is on the various outlines of the Eric Garner case and his contribution to the Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter movement, with emphasis on police brutality. The last time the federal government indicted a New York police officer for excessive use of Thus, after the deaths of black people by the police with a hiatus of a few days, a favorable field after, Eric Garner''s fatal police strangulation occurred in New York. With each recorded deaths of blacks by the police, the movement became more alive and present recognize social forces acting against the death of victims of police action, as a moral reflection and work_ed2ml7vfpvhctmn7yjb5ksce24 Debt to Society: Accounting for Life Under Capitalism, by Miranda Joseph, Minneapolis, Miranda Joseph''s monograph, Debt to Society: Accounting for Life under Capitalism, contributes to cultural studies, explores debt and its meanings in the contexts of criminal justice, time, gender, and Regarding the first, drawing on Marx, Joseph understands particularities as the results of abstract social processes and relations, a dialectical processes relations and in all economies.2 Graeber is not arguing against capitalism per se, rather he is unraveling what he sees as the moral confusion around debt. particular workings of power and privilege as manifest in accounting practices and financial institutions, resulting in amnesty for the wealthy and impoverishment for the poor whose lives and these accounting practices can be thought of as a socially performative force that articulates particular individuals to seemingly fair and objective abstract rules. the moral confusion around debt without resorting to calls for accountability and responsibility, work_egp6xvtcajagpcjdwbmocivh4q sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_egyk3uatrjcchiskdp7mjclxau Thaler, M 2019, ''Peace as a Minor, Grounded Utopia: On Prefigurative and Testimonial Pacifism'' Thaler, M 2019, ''Peace as a Minor, Grounded Utopia: On Prefigurative and Testimonial Pacifism'' https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/peace-as-a-minor-grounded-utopia(bcc0d844-5496-4abc-9fb5-facdfb3a467c).html https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/peace-as-a-minor-grounded-utopia(bcc0d844-5496-4abc-9fb5-facdfb3a467c).html War theory it usually includes accusations of pacifism''s immorality, inconsistency and grounded utopia; a desire for an alternative future without war and violence, whose positively, by rehabilitating pacifism and nonviolence as genuine options for political War theory''s accusation of utopianism were indeed correct, then pacifism would turn prefigurative pacifism strives to promote nonviolence "as if" a world were already in the utopian aspirations of Amnesty''s testimonial pacifism. "Political Pacifism." Social Theory and Practice 29 (4): within the Ethics of War.''" Journal of International Political Theory 14 (3): "War-Pacifism." Social Theory and Practice 22 (2): Theory and Practice." In Existential Utopia: New Perspectives on Utopian "Utopianism and Prefiguration." In Political Uses of Utopia: New work_ehq65ganifd4zpcjzhg7rc3nvy Method: In this study, we apply the logistic and Gompertz model to evaluate possible turning points of the Results: Based on the index of severity ratings, different regions of the United States are classified into 4 and Gompertz models to predict coronavirus trajectories in different states. does not hold, we can conclude that it is still too early to determine the turning point based on the historical data of cumulative confirmed cases of COVID-19. (7) takes into account both uncertainty and severity information, which can provide a reasonable evaluation of severity ratings for COVID-19 in the United States. to identify the first turning point for the 2 states using the sample data. methodology to detect the possible turning point of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States. Prediction and Severity Ratings of COVID-19 in the United States Prediction and Severity Ratings of COVID-19 in the United States work_ehvvatxihvgonec3z5n2jxcdli However, 2014 also marked the unjust police killings of a number of Black women,1 including Gabriella Nevarez, Aura Rosser, Michelle Cusseaux, and Tanisha Anderson. The resurgent racial justice movement in the United States has developed a clear frame to understand the police killings of Black men and boys, theorizing the ways in which they are systematically people killed were women—the oldest, Susie Jackson, was an 87-year-old grandmother—demonstrating clearly that Black women also face the lethal risk of white supremacist violence.2 on June 6, 2015, as this report was being updated for printing, a video emerged showing a police officer in McKinney, Texas pulling out his gun, pinning down Dejerria Becton, an unarmed Black teenage Moreover, the media''s exclusive focus on police violence against Black men makes finding information about Black women of all gender identities and sexualities much more difficult. THAT REVEAL THE WAYS GENDER, RACE, AND SEXUALITY CAN OPERATE TOGETHER TO INFORM POLICE ABUSE OF BLACK WOMEN. work_eiegaj5usbbtnkxracfslstvne This is a repository copy of Candice Delmas: A Duty To Resist: When Disobedience Greenwood Reeves, J (2019) Candice Delmas: A Duty To Resist: When Disobedience ‐ Candice Delmas: A Duty To Resist: When Disobedience should be Uncivil. Candice Delmas: A Duty To Resist: When Disobedience should be Uncivil. A DUTY TO RESIST: WHEN DISOBEDIENCE SHOULD BE UNCIVIL by CANDICE A DUTY TO RESIST: WHEN DISOBEDIENCE SHOULD BE UNCIVIL by CANDICE identifies several grounds of political obligation that generate moral duties of Each ground for obligation, she argues, can generate duties to obey the law: but, should those moral grounds be threatened by an unfair or unjust law, they conversely generate duties of disobedience and resistance to that law. creates duties to actively disobey and resist such laws, even to pursue ''uncivil political obligations to resist unjust laws and social structures. ''background'' moral reasons for action that would otherwise for Delmas demand work_em75skhwurbtnp4bj7uww5iili The 2020 National Elections: An American Reckoning: Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs: Vol 14, No 2 Jeffrey Herf View further author information Log in to Taylor & Francis Online Log in to Taylor & Francis Online Restore content access for purchases made as guest Item saved, go to cart PDF download + Online access 48 hours access to article PDF & online version PDF download + Online access Online 30 days online access to complete issue Article PDFs can be downloaded Article PDFs can be downloaded Issue Purchase Online Cited by lists all citing articles based on Crossref citations. Articles with the Crossref icon will open in a new tab. Open access Taylor and Francis Group Facebook page Taylor and Francis Group Linkedin page Taylor and Francis Group Weibo page We use cookies to improve your website experience. By closing this message, you are consenting to our use of cookies. work_emj66yk4cjeu3mstizuzvbqm6e Inclusive Teaching in Isolating Situations: Impact of COVID-19 School of Engineering Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA; thinking in collaboration with faculty, staff, and students in a comparative study of two engineering engineering students, especially those in underrepresented groups. students'' previous knowledge and experience, or cultural and social capital, within the world of engineering. complexities of a career in BME, then underrepresented and underprivileged students, who are less likely A call for stronger relationships between engineering professors and students has a strong precedent in students find examples of BME research online to Students'' capacity in engineering includes both their � Include diverse students in class participation: When inclusive teaching among engineering professors. Inclusive Teaching in Isolating Situations: Impact of COVID-19 on Efforts Toward Increasing Diversity in BME Inclusive Teaching in Isolating Situations: Impact of COVID-19 on Efforts Toward Increasing Diversity in BME work_eqp7ugw2infhzpe5h26odplxoe Intergroup contact and collective action: A match made in hell, or in heaven? Intergroup contact and collective action: A match made in hell, or in heaven? https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/intergroup-contact-and-collective-action(ec159b4f-117e-4663-bf88-58a026c4a526).html Intergroup contact and collective action: A match made in hell, perspectives, I suggest that both intergroup contact and collective action be concep‐ social relationships that determines whether intergroup contact and collective action intergroup contact facilitates collective action (e.g., Carter et al., 2019 group contact and collective action as one based in individuals'' need intergroup contact, collective action and social change and review underlying psychology of intergroup contact and collective action, underlying psychology of intergroup contact and collective action, both intergroup contact and collective action as different forms of and integrative view on intergroup contact and collective action. type of social change people engaging in collective action may perspective on intergroup contact and collective action that I have psychology of intergroup contact and collective action. work_erzy6xes2ng43g2u3hkuwft4b4 Twee wetenschappers in het bijzonder lijken het gezicht te zijn geworden van Nederlands onderzoek naar racisme. Dit jaar wordt dat opgevolgd door een heruitgave van Alledaags Racisme, Gezien de relevantie van Esseds werk in de studie naar gender en racisme in Nederland en het feit dat zij vaak wordt opgevoerd als ''herontdekt'' (Bahara 2016) in het Nederlandse (anti)racismedebat, is dit een uitstekend moment om met Philomena Essed in gesprek te gaan over haar Dominante spraakmakers scoorden met de opvatting dat er in Alledaags Racisme was overdreven en het onderwerp dus ook geen plek verdiende in Zo is alledaags racisme nu doorgedrongen in sociale media en voegt het zich naar de mogelijkheden die dit beweging onder mensen van allerlei komaf die in actie komen tegen racisme en er openlijk voor willen staan dat iedereen gezien en gerespecteerd wordt in hun mens-zijn. work_eswj2vegorc2jaus3bmqsh3kvm The introduction to the colloquy offers a synoptic discussion both of the Women''s March and the essays that follow, march, especially through questions of repetition, and prefaces the theoretical discussions of agonistic democracy and Women''s March had extraordinary effects, yet as little as two years later, it is clear that the political the Women''s March and the essays that follow, routing my summary through questions of repetition and The 2017 Women''s March was in some ways a singular event. between the Women''s March and forms of political memory. The fact that chants, including those heard at the Women''s March, are freighted with into predictable choreographies of dissent, the power of speech to initiate a dissensual or agonistic political blog, December 12, 2016, https://soundstudiesblog.com/2016/12/12/spaces-of-sounds-protest-in-the-united-states-and-thepeoples-of-the-african-diaspora/. 7 Ashley Farmer, "The Long History of Black Women''s Exclusion in Historic Marches in Washington," Black Perspectives, January 4, 2017, https://www.aaihs.org/the-long-history-of-black-womens-exclusion-in-historic-marches-in-washington/. "The Long History of Black Women''s Exclusion in Historic Marches in Washington," work_etdj3rgavnfllarh6f6inc62l4 Report revised to reflect correct client sample IDs. 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M Oil result is biased high due to amount of Diesel contained in the sample. work_evrnvpyxnzbnrcqrpbifvjg7si Today we want to talk to you about democracy and embracing the civic engagement engagement mission of political science, social issue, like the Warren-Sanders electability question, but does not really participate in any real way in the system outside of latest New York Times or Monkey Cage without ever practically engaging in our political So, it is important to note that the discipline of political science was there in the heard of the civic or political engagement political scientists understand that lifelong participation in public life requires prepare students for political engagement, participate in politically-active communities where students practice civic and many insights to offer into the type of learning experiences students need to become why effective civic and political engagement must be intersectional. must take, crafting effective civic and political learning for all our students, and not politics and college student engagement College Student Engagement." Southern Political Teaching Civic Engagement: From Student to work_exqxwlvmzrcjjnu3y7jpymbdz4 has long been a cultural practice, a shared way of doing, knowing, and acting States.4 However with the pandemic and its increasingly glaring and cruel impacts on working class Black, brown, and Indigenous peoples, were reminders For long-standing Indigenous ways of knowing, the fact that all living of Knowing concisely articulates that ways the Yupiak peoples'' interconnectedness with land, air, waterways have been impacted by contact with European and on top of Indigenous lands, is another iteration of these ways knowing harm to Indigenous peoples due to lack of social services and long-standing As it turns out our ways of knowing that Black Lives Matter can, like all ways of knowing, change and expand over time. Ways of Knowing in Times of Destabilization8 Ways of Knowing in Times of Destabilization8 Ways of Knowing in Times of Destabilization8 Ways of Knowing in Times of Destabilization8 Ways of Knowing in Times of Destabilization8 work_eyiokc4xe5hrpfsyrfun2ywb2e appreciation of Australian South Sea Islander performance culture as part of the Black Pacific will Keywords: Australian South Sea Islanders, Melanesia, Black Pacific, decolonisation, music, dance This article proposes that Australian South Sea Islanders'' musical cultures might usefully cultures to which the term has been applied, Australian South Sea Islanders, like Black Atlantic Australian South Sea Islanders, music and dance sustained labourers not only on ships and Australian South Sea Islander culture values the socially constitutive role of song and dance Such cultural identification further indexes Australian South Sea Islanders as a Black Atlantic and Black Pacific politics in contemporary Australian South Sea Islander expressive Blackness, performativity and healing in Australian South Sea Islander Australian South Sea Islander performance culture as part of the Black Pacific will allow all understanding of Australian South Sea Islanders (and other black Indigenous populations) as Further research on Australian South Sea Islander musical heritage work_ezxuq6jc2bg43jtyigg7rwmb7e Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau (review) Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau (review) Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, Pipeline served public-school teacher Nya (Karen Pittman), her exhusband Xavier (Morocco Omari), and their son fathers, failing public schools, school safety officers, black youth violence, and the anxieties of the black middle class. identified as the school-to-prison pipeline that funnels black children, especially poor public-school the work of black playwright-performers Nilaja Sun fate of working-class black and Latino students in the public-school system, Morisseau concentrates Pipeline on one black middle-class family in order raised questions about whether class privilege provides a prophylactic that can protect black children The production made another important intervention in its challenge to perceptions of black famiNamir Smallwood (Omari) and Karen Pittman (Nya) in Pipeline. The threat of the black boy as monster appeared repeatedly in Pipeline. black students both culturally and pedagogically. Morris''s new play was Smallwood (Omari) in Pipeline. work_f2is6lvyj5fivpgt4xbcghzbei approach, results support that RMP evaluations show a race bias. research examines if there is a race bias in faculty evaluations on RMP. students are given access to IOTA360 evaluation surveys of faculty several RMP scores of minority and non-minority faculty in a college located in The RMP non-minority teaching quality evaluations scores evaluation score for non-minority faculty on RMP is 3.10. scores for RMP evaluations of minority faculty''s teaching quality is a low of The mean teaching quality score for minority faculty The range for the minority faculty course difficulty score is a low Rate My Professor versus IOTA360 student evaluations (teaching teaching quality scores for white faculty, the 4.16 mean is much higher than will differ from IOTA360 student evaluations of faculty." The statistical support that minority faculty are given lower teaching quality scores and IOTA360 teaching quality student evaluations (see Tables 7 and 9). work_f6xyzlkq3nee3jrnq2pudxx3ou this paper develops the notion of a ''maternal death drive'' that supplements Freud''s normativity, I turn to Greta Thunberg to signal a way to go on in suspended ''grey'' time. Keywords: time; temporality; Greta Thunberg; death drive; motherhood; future many ways, the death drive is a temporal concept, holding together the to the ultimate suspension of time – the return to non-being – the state of nonbeing produced by temporal suspension in the early 21st century is radically Zombie time insists on a different temporal proximity to death. form of developmental time based on the principle of life in death (Baraitser, of reproduction: the time, that is, in which repetition may come to matter. death drive therefore includes rather than negates developmental time. (2004) No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive. The maternal death drive: Greta Thunberg and the question of the future The maternal death drive: Greta Thunberg and the question of the future work_f7wu7olwbzacnnapz7ktenkxve Once and Future Liberal can be seen as an extension of Lilla''s provocative essay published in The New York Times titled, ''The End of Identity Liberalism'' questions of identity, diversity, democracy and liberalism, both in academic and Lilla outlines his template for liberal politics in the US from his self-identified Lilla argues that, after Roosevelt''s administration, liberals did not grasp the the second chapter, Pseudo-Politics, Lilla plots the shift within the civil rights identity liberalism marked the retreat of liberal politics. all people – therefore, identity liberalism could not win elections and exercise Identity liberalism is no longer a political project: it is currently reduced to One can disagree with the tone of Lilla''s dismissal of identity politics. Is this work damning identity politics? dismissal of identity politics. The once and future liberal: After identity politics The once and future liberal: After identity politics work_fa5jabm3ffa6fgkvpvrconurrq In this double issue, we are thrilled to include two symposia on Ethnic Studies and education. educated in Ethnic Studies both at the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco State what would be to initiate Ethnic Studies programs, I was able to work directly with scholars, educators, and Jocyl Sacramento discusses teachers'' work in "Critical Collective Consciousness: Ethnic Studies Teachers limitations of the growing Ethnic Studies movement in K-12 settings, teacher education, and higher Studies builds on critical praxis (Freire, 1970/2000) and the radical feminist vision of the Combahee Indeed, Ethnic Studies is about social movement-building and fostering conditions for transformative of the 1960s, Ethnic Studies represents a call for education that is liberatory and links various Third World emerging critical Ethnic Studies project. Ethnic Studies is more than just politics of of local educational agencies to require a full-year Ethnic Studies course for high school students with aims Critical Ethnic Studies, 1(1), 1–8. work_faif4x764rdznai5vvtunqoc2e A Conversation Between Joseph Osborne and Thomas Hope Weill Cornell Medicine and an attending physician at NewYork– Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine (both in New York, NY). Innovations Institute for Inclusion; https://radiology.weill.cornell. edu/research/mi3) at Weill Cornell Medicine, where his goal as a Disparity Research Award for the Prostate Cancer Health Impact Dr. Hope: What are you currently doing in nuclear medicine, puts together a really interesting compound to look at diseases like prostate There are few underrepresented minorities in fields like radiology, radiation oncology, and nuclear medicine. that ''''different'''' is what we needed at Weill Cornell. Dr. Osborne: People don''t like to think of New York City as Dr. Hope: The field of nuclear medicine is very White. Dr. Osborne: There are so many other things going on professionally and personally with Black physicians that asking them Dr. Osborne: Here at Weill Cornell, recruitment has been intentional, especially the hiring from the top, which has changed work_fj5itsun2bc7ris76oo7urvsia Dakota have brought human rights violations related to common ground, affinity, or alliance with past or presentday Indigenous peoples has been mobilized in Afrodescendants'' collective claims on rights to land, Keywords: human rights; Indigenous; democracy; rights of indigenous people as selfdetermining entities recognized by Standing Rock, Indigenous people struggles for indigenous and Afrodescendant peoples'' human rights and Rights of Indigenous People is a Rights of Indigenous People is a contested as universal human rights, Afro-descendant peoples'' rights in the collective rights as indigenous peoples‖ rights via the Inter-American Court of indigenous and tribal human rights indigenous peoples'' property rights as and Court on Human Rights does its UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, http://amazonwatch.org/news/2012/0727-the-importance-of-the-sarayaku-case-sentence-for-indigenous-rights-in-the-americas http://amazonwatch.org/news/2012/0727-the-importance-of-the-sarayaku-case-sentence-for-indigenous-rights-in-the-americas http://amazonwatch.org/news/2012/0727-the-importance-of-the-sarayaku-case-sentence-for-indigenous-rights-in-the-americas http://amazonwatch.org/news/2012/0727-the-importance-of-the-sarayaku-case-sentence-for-indigenous-rights-in-the-americas https://culanth.org/fieldsights/1015-from-flint-to-standing-rock-the-aligned-struggles-of-black-and-indigenous-people https://culanth.org/fieldsights/1015-from-flint-to-standing-rock-the-aligned-struggles-of-black-and-indigenous-people https://culanth.org/fieldsights/1015-from-flint-to-standing-rock-the-aligned-struggles-of-black-and-indigenous-people https://culanth.org/fieldsights/1015-from-flint-to-standing-rock-the-aligned-struggles-of-black-and-indigenous-people the Human Rights of the Standing Rock https://unchronicle.un.org/article/international-human-rights-law-short-history https://unchronicle.un.org/article/international-human-rights-law-short-history work_fj6p7hj4l5g3hgjx6ae4h7fpyi racism and social injustice especially as related to child health issues in pediatric academic medicine, the APS selects a major "Racism and social injustice as determinants of child health" as the to the APS'' major leadership role in academic pediatrics that are Fig. 1 The American Pediatric Society Missions, Values and Goals for Addressing the "Issue of the YearRacism and Social Injustice as Racism and social injustice as determinants of child health: the American. Racism and social injustice as determinants of child health: the American. Racism and social injustice as determinants of child health: the American Pediatric Society Issue of the Year Racism and social injustice as determinants of child health: the American Pediatric Society Issue of the Year The American Pediatric Society (APS) Issue of the Year The American Pediatric Society (APS) Issue of the Year The APS will address racism and social injustice in academic medicine and child health work_fjp4ucb2kfe3vgqa7nzve32i6q working, parenting, and caregiving during a pandemic. higher education, also referred to as the "neoliberal university." As caregiving Keywords: caregiving, parentscholar, faculty activism, autoethnography, Neoliberal pandemic''s effects on caregiving scholars without institutional accommodation I work at an institution presently without a parental leave policy. children and caregivers and families and for what our educational institutions can time of the pandemic, I know many caregiving faculties are faced with many more number of College leaders is affirming and gives me hope for continued justicedriven work at our institution, one with social justice at the heart of its mission. to write another story for caregiving faculty at our institution and beyond. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/08/11/faculty-parents-areonce-again-being-asked-perform-miracle https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/08/11/faculty-parents-are-once-again-being-asked-perform-miracle https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/08/11/faculty-parents-are-once-again-being-asked-perform-miracle http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/06/25/gender-race-covid-19-and-case-against-tenure-clock-stoppages?fbclid=IwAR3ihviRTEQjs_6_PxCFjgh9byFsEf0AGb3gLHe2TzRCXQmL_f6VdL61l2c https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-education-faculty-works/1824 https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-education-faculty-works/1824 https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-education-faculty-works/1824 https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-education-faculty-works/1824 From private struggle to parentscholar solidarity: collective organizing during a pandemic to humanize the academy From private struggle to parentscholar solidarity: collective organizing during a pandemic to humanize the academy work_fju3kfays5fffnfvruyu7bgxmu recently-graduated college students (including 45 Africans, 160 African Americans, and 117 whites) felt intense family pressure to attend college (65%) compared to African Americans (37%) and whites and African Americans sharing a common in-group, race-based identity. Keywords: Africans; African Americans; Black; ethnicity; race; racism; stereotypes; acculturation; immigrants; identity; college student; slur; African booty scratcher; akata; assimilation; bullying Prior explorations of Black racial and ethnic identity that are relevant to African-African American In a qualitative study of 15 African American and 28 Black immigrant students, both groups of students Kenya, Senegal, Ghana and Eritrea), lacked close relationships with African American college students, With the help of an African American male college student volunteer at her institution, the second for African Americans in high school compared to college, a non-significant difference between the Black Immigrant and African American Student Relations Black Immigrant and African American Student Relations work_flbj5y47srbj7jfce4z7oqgyaa You are my death: the shattered temporalities of zombie time zombie time, the temporal experience of living longer than expected, in coughing body in order to think through what it means to live with cystic Death, Zombie, Cystic Fibrosis, Performance, Art, Time, Cough How to cite this article: You are my death: the shattered temporalities of zombie time [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] tease out what a wider population might understand about illness, mortality, and isolation by looking at life lived with CF; both dead and alive, those of us living in zombie time experience death as embodied in life, rather than Berlant''s movement towards death. temporal experience of living in this pandemic might be something akin to zombie time in that it is necessitating a changing My work has consistently used the materiality of my disease (breath, mucus, coughing) to explore cough is an opening into zombie time. work_fs5ywqjn75b6jeov66i2t5gpuu Laurent Cantet''s film Vers le sud (2005), based on three short stories by the HaitianCanadian author Dany Laferrière, explores the problems of ''aliveness'' and Laurent Cantet''s film Vers le sud/Heading South (2005), based on three short stories in a film Vers le sud and their subsequent power to remain under the umbrella of biological life, I consciousness, asking which kinds of lives can be said truly to ''matter'' within the hyperracialised logic of the film''s plantation-like spaces, before tentatively pointing towards the Watching Cantet''s film and reading Laferrière''s stories, a viewer familiar with Laferrière''s stories of Haitian life under Duvalier fils extend Vieux-Chauvet''s feminist does at Eddy''s moment of near-violation by Brenda (see Figure 1); but the scene serves to Following Albert''s discovery of Legba''s dead body on the beach, Brenda Haitian child''s proximity to violence and death (at the hands of the state), and to sexualised A film like Vers le work_fsi354c6qjg7tlkwjyymqa74fq scientists and policy scholars devote little attention to the study of sports, especially compared to This lack of attention to sports in political science is striking given that other disciplines possibility is for studies on sports to simply get subsumed into the larger political science Both domestically and globally, sports implicate the biggest debates in political science. big, current-events stories involving sports that we think should interest political scientists. example, Zirin (2013) chronicles how sports shape political conflicts, looking especially at the role A particularly revealing recent anecdote of how rarely political scientists study sports scientists have, for the most part, not envisaged the world of sports as falling within either the political In short, none of the above justifications for why political scientists rarely study sports Timely Questions in Sports Politics Using the on-the-field randomness of sports to explore political questions does have some Sports Policy and Politics 8 (2): 287-304. http://www.bbc.com/sport/34925048 work_fyelrwqvyrhrjhg7yujsqrbvt4 I wasn''t shot down and left in the street like trash My daddy''s soul ain''t on fire crying why his baby boy shot My black flesh aint pieced by white cop bullet I ain''t got cops on my neck just squeezing and squeezing and Police didn''t murdered me in Walmart for holding a toy weapon My baby mom ain''t have to hear the police chief say the cops And all the black bodies they leave behind are proof that they will to the Sanford police while you play like you NWA What is/Who is Trayvon within the global cartography of black Or the contradictions of capital come home? Trayvon increasingly fades to black Rosalyn Baxandall, State University of New York, Old Ebert, State University of New York, Albany Rosemary Hennessy, State University of New York, Mike Hill, State University of New York, Albany Michael Sprinker, State University of New York, Stony work_g46xvbnkinaihkpbzl5xdwny4i Alcoff sets out to ask whether there could be ''a place in the rainbow'' for whites: argue – so intrinsically tied to racism and white supremacy as to make this The history of whiteness, as Alcoff nicely exemplifies, is complex and far from Accordingly, she argues ''against the idea that white identity cannot adapt in positive ways to a loss of centrality [for] it is not at all clear that, without white supremacy, In addition to rejecting essentialist conceptions of race, Alcoff also criticizes those For social identities, including but not limited to race, carry whiteness may productively be lived in ways that are not intrinsically tied to racism. Alcoff concludes her book by telling the stories of two white men whose interests focus on the question of how whiteness could come to be lived more positively is combat white racism and to empower nonwhites. work_g4x7dld6ibdxfc7qx3rnr43gnq Reassessing the Inculcation of an Anti-Racist Ethic for Christian Ministry: From Racism Awareness to Deconstructing Whiteness Keywords: anti-racist ethic; Mission Christianity; racism awareness; Whiteness; Christian ministry 7 For an excellent distillation of the construct of "race" and racism in the context of Christian discipleship and ministry, of Christian ministry that would see such individuals acting as "White allies" in supporting the work This shift from a Black-theology-inspired ethic for anti-racism to one of unconscious bias has, built on White supremacy.21 African American Black religious scholar Stephen Ray has demonstrated How does one enable White people to reflect critically on their developing Christian discipleship and anti-racist ethic in Christian ministry is one that most support Black Lives Matter if White Christians Telling an Under-Told Story: The Role of Christianity in Creating Anti-Black Racism Telling an Under-Told Story: The Role of Christianity in Creating Anti-Black Racism work_ga45tquswjgxfeqwgkshes2h6m multi-racial dynamics and socioeconomic status (SES), we introduce an aggregate, contextual, and continuous index of SES accounting for measures of income, employment, changes in the respective SES) among Asians, Blacks, Natives and Whites during the time kind of interaction among the racial groups changes over time, indicating that studies that At a general level, this work relates to the literature that analyzes racial groups SES The data on average income Ii per racial group for Asians, Blacks and Whites is taken Racial group Life expectacy (age) Population (millions) Employment (%) Income ($) SES (%) We remark that, as in the logit models, the SES of the i�th racial group increases when Fig. 6 SES Shares of Asians, Blacks, Natives and Whites over the period 2002–2018. A mathematical approach to study and forecast racial groups interactions: deterministic modeling and scenario method A mathematical approach to study and forecast racial groups interactions: deterministic modeling and scenario method work_gaqxa754abcgbauq7lxidetf6q Assembly on July 30, 2019, this is a particularly opportune time to reflect on the relevance of state legislatures we know today about state-legislative politics, provide directions for future research, and shine light on the importance founding of the nation, these colonial assemblies were transformed into state legislatures, experiencing little change in include colonial assemblies in the study of state legislatures. Before the Revolution, state legislatures were at the center of American government, a place in which they remained far into the new Republic. American political development to study state legislatures. state legislatures more visible, the efforts by the state assemblies to shape American politics are not new. of state legislatures in American politics over time. The revolutionary generation often is credited with creating democracy in America, but it was the colonial assemblies that first established representative government in the the colonial assemblies to state legislatures. work_gcfp2equkrgx7kdqacbgbey6ye hen Donald Trump unveiled his America First Energy Plan while on the campaign have helped legitimate Trump''s rollback of Obama-era efforts to fight climate change, but But Trump''s promises to the failing coal industry have proven to be hollow. promises to revive coal have failed, since they are incoherent: his American First Energy Plan promises support for natural gas as well as coal, despite the fact that the former is the Trump''s hyper-nationalism actually serves the interests of a corrupt ruling oligarchy. Trump''s hyper-nationalism is a very thin fig-leaf covering the monstrous appetites of a selfinterested, globe-trotting elite. Donald Trump''s public persona was crafted during this era of capitalist crisis, racist and radical movements of various stripes in the US and in Italy and other European nations. the politically inspired transnational turn in American Studies but also the public support "Trump Promised to Bring Back Coal Jobs. "Trump''s Pursuit of "American Energy Dominance" Threatens the work_gdlvpfn7lvgqlac72imrgdxybm joinpoint regression analysis to identify changes in trends of COVID-19 incidence and interrupted time-series analyses for potential impact of state EROP orders on COVID-19 incidence. significantly impacted trends in COVID-19 incidence rates and accounted for increases of is described as a change in the level and slope as follows: For single intervention, EROP 1, COVID-19 incidence rate is level where Time = 0, β1 is a change in COVID-19 incidence associated with an increase of each week in pre-intervention. New COVID-19 cases and incidence rate per 100 000 population of the Smith County daily (panel A) and weekly (panel B). in weeks 3, 11 and 17 since 15 March 2020 at which trends in COVID-19 incidence significantly changed and defined pandemic study period was segmented into four Impact of EROP policies on COVID-19 cases and incidence rate Figure 3 shows COVID-19 incidence rate trend after the first phase EROP to increase as predicted. work_gezbm4344nhbreay4pbfypy2ta En esta obra, García-Peña realiza un estudio del impacto de las historias (stories and histories) en la identidad Con el término "Archivo" García-Peña se refiere a los documentos históricos, a los textos literarios, a los monumentos y a las representaciones culturales que conforman se pregunta cómo el sujeto racializado en el exilio contradice esas historias que continúan silenciándole violentamente desde el "Archivo" de dos naciones con las que como una frontera que, aunque invisible, se puede "nombrar, cruzar e incluso borrar" (p. Ser negro es una frontera para el cuerpo que ostenta tal característica y se traduce en la exclusión civil, política y económica que impide la narrativas de raza, género y pertenencia cultural que conforman las fronteras invisibles de una nación. criolla dominicana que ha construido la dominicanidad tanto en la isla como fuera de su territorio y que son maneras de redefinir las realidades actuales. work_girc3zywojdw5pg5pekqstfdwe Precarious Pasts and Jewish Collective Memory: "Trapped in History" in 2017 America histories of Jewish coherence often depend upon silences in the process of history itself, masking the power structures that make such claims resonate with "white" is to negate that shared history, to place Jewish people alongside other light-skinned people who have—to varying degrees—benefitted historically from and participated in white supremacist power structures.11 Especially as contemporary Jewishness stubbornly resists (ethnic, religious, political, etc.) coherence, our collective belonging as Jewish people requires historical common ground. How do archives from the deep past, as well as from our contemporary moment, reflect the creation of collective historical memory in the name of Jewish The silences around certain power-infused sources of historical testimony, and the resulting archival absences, must be at the center of critical in historical evidence while concretizing the coherence of "Jewish American." work_gkc6n5p3qzdcnlyivemgjt2chu Health Implications of Black Lives Matter Among Black Adults | SpringerLink The current study examined whether knowledge, understanding and support of the Black Lives Matter movement were positively linked to self-reported physical health among a representative sample of Black American adults. The 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey (CMPS) examined attitudes about the 2016 US election, immigration, policing, racial equality, and racial discrimination among Asian American, Black American, Latinx, and White adults. We used a set of logistic regression models to assess the associations of knowledge, support, and understanding of Black Lives Matter with overall physical health. Black American adults who understand and support Black Lives Matter reported more positive overall physical health. "What''s going on?": a critical race theory perspective on black lives matter and activism in education. Black lives matter: a commentary on racism and public health. How Americans view the black lives matter movement. Yellow Horse, Hyung Chol Yoo & Edward Vargas work_gmhnspvc2rfuzpcnlopizo4ngu the motivations and challenges faced by Black women seeking political office. Black women inhabit an intersectional space: their access to nominations, their candidacies, their ability to raise money, and their chances with the electorate are influenced not only by their race but also their gender (Dowe, 2020). Black women have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party and are now willing to use their clout for their own political ends (Brown and Dowe, 2020). increased attention that Black women political elites pay to the specific issues that Our own intersectional research (Brown and Gershon, 2017) on the 2012 floor debate over the reauthorization of Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) demonstrates that Black Electing Black women, therefore, has policy consequences for the representation of groups and issues that have been largely overlooked by legislators of other identity groups. The political climate is ripe for Black women candidates. 5. https://cawp.rutgers.edu/election-analysis/black-women-candidates-2020 (Accessed 15 August 2020). https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/11/kamala-harris-vp-black-women-393972 https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/11/kamala-harris-vp-black-women-393972 https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/11/kamala-harris-vp-black-women-393972 Black women political elites in America". work_gnvjn5e4vbaa5mit6yoyio2xwa Getting Everyone Onboard: Framing Collective Goal Progress Broadens Participation in Collective Marketing Campaigns | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 204754166Getting Everyone Onboard: Framing Collective Goal Progress Broadens Participation in Collective Marketing Campaigns title={Getting Everyone Onboard: Framing Collective Goal Progress Broadens Participation in Collective Marketing Campaigns}, Collective marketing campaigns may feature goals that are not shared equally by all customers, such as a fundraiser for an environmental cause. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_gthca47q7vcp7d546rj4i7bg4e KEYWORDS: War on Terror; Luke Cage; space; 9/11; racial profiling; postpost-9/11; superhero assumptions of the political War on Terror discourse, Luke Cage can be understood as an In Luke Cage, its Harlem setting creates a literal space in which Black cultural heritage can 5 Luke Cage is the first Black superhero protagonist in the Marvel movies. post-9/11 profiling of Arab and (non-Black) Muslim Americans, the show challenges one of the one hand, Luke Cage thus, once again, addresses the marginalization of Black Americans use of New York spaces in the aforementioned post-9/11 comic books, in Luke Cage, the Luke''s Black Male Body as a Postpost-9/11 Space fatal police shootings of African American men in the United States today, Luke''s body history, Luke Cage points to the historical complexities and idiosyncrasies of Black American individual racialized experiences or to equate Black American and Arab and Muslim work_gvgneyb4aba6rkgyz75kfmfmsy Living in a Multi-Risk Chaotic Condition: Pandemic, Natural Hazards and Complex Emergencies low to high hazard events, and the COVID-19 pandemic has created its own set of unique risks. Keywords: multi-risk; COVID-19; pandemic; natural hazard; protest; healthcare system Spatial distribution of risk of exposure (pandemic), potential natural hazard, and mass According to The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/03/protestspolice-covid-19-coronavirus-spread), it is impossible to know how many people at these marches were https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/03/protests-police-covid-19-coronavirus-spread https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/03/protests-police-covid-19-coronavirus-spread The concept of multi-risk analysis is well established in natural hazards [30,31]. Response and recovery of healthcare system under multi-hazard scenarios during pandemic; Evacuation and sheltering in pandemic era after a natural hazard; in city level figure (top left), models that explore the healthcare system under multi-hazard risk, potential forms of functionality the risk increases in the presence of a pandemic, natural hazard, complex emergencies, and in the lack Risk Perception Through the Lens of Politics in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic; Available online: https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/6/6/21279592/protest-pandemic-covidhttps://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/6/6/21279592/protest-pandemic-covid-19-risk-second-wave-systemic-racism https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/6/6/21279592/protest-pandemic-covid-19-risk-second-wave-systemic-racism work_gvypabzljne5jpi3jattxct6hy during Crimea and online political deliberation in Belarus, in juxtaposition to Estonia''s digital governance We show that in resistant civil societies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, cultural forms of digital activism, such as internet memes, thrive and produce and reproduce effective forms of political comparative digital activism – Russia – Crimea – Belarus – Estonia – internet memes – digital governance 2004); the role of digital networked everyday media in supporting social movements and protest social movement, digital media network theory in conjunction with international conflict analysis Popular social media networks advance the personalized self-expression online: people tweet or From a different perspective, social media users not only emotionally engage with the political In the last decade, politically active users in different countries have exploited the Internet memes Further, social media networks are not the causes of digital activism; they are expressive enablers "Sites of Subversion: Online Political Satire in two post-Soviet states." Media, Culture work_gycgrw3jmfcrdl6vogabnxufvm Black Lives Matter: Reflections on Ferguson and creating safe spaces for When I returned back to my teacher education program at Saint Louis University (SLU), I kept asking myself: "What am I going to tell my Black students? and citizenship of Black Americans into classroom discussions with a critical lens. it that Saint Louis University managed to snake its way out of a widespread campus effort to Tribe X, which also included SLU students, chose this space for a mass action in which 1500 university effort to address systemic injustices that Black and Brown people face in Saint Louis During Occupy SLU, many white students felt "attacked" given the direct and oppressors of Saint Louis University to be silenced, and for the oppressed to express frustration The University made space on campus for Mariah Bender is an undergraduate student in education at Saint Louis University. work_gyzzsyc7ezcr7h7v3mhibjl7zi Throwing Your Voice: An Interview with Cathy Park Hong Throwing Your Voice: An Interview with Cathy Park Hong Hong''s work as a poet is thus deeply immersed in questions of method—attending not only to how poetry looks, sounds, and creates meanings, but also to how As she writes in a 2014 essay, "The encounter with poetry needs A professor of creative writing at Rutgers University and Poetry Editor at the New Republic, Hong is the author of three volumes of experimental poetry as well experimental, Hong''s poetry explores what it means to become an instrument, In addition to her work as a poet, editor, and professor, Cathy Park Hong has that Hong''s work both contributes and, in recent essays and performances, seeks wanted to write about it in a very direct way. I think there is so little writing that communicates to people like her in caThY Park hong''s latest poetry collection, Engine work_h462y6rcurhchlqdhzmd22enym "new Gilded Age," and by the end of decade the New Yorker deployed the same moniker to describe the era in its retrospective look at the American culture of affluence.3 As on late nineteenth-century capitalism should "resist the temptation to draw facile analogies to our own "new" Gilded Age" while calling for this work to bring to the fore articles/2014/05/08/thomas-piketty-new-gilded-age/ (accessed Jan. 18, 2019); Steve Fraser, "What We 17, 2018, https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/05/17/americas-gilded-ages-then-and-now-and-howthey-differ/615185002/ (accessed Jan. 11, 2019). 6 Sarah Jones, "Lessons From the Gilded Age," The New Republic, June 13, 2018, https://newrepublic.com/ https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2014/05/08/thomas-piketty-new-gilded-age/ https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2014/05/08/thomas-piketty-new-gilded-age/ https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2014/05/08/thomas-piketty-new-gilded-age/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/05/17/americas-gilded-ages-then-and-now-and-how-they-differ/615185002/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/05/17/americas-gilded-ages-then-and-now-and-how-they-differ/615185002/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/05/17/americas-gilded-ages-then-and-now-and-how-they-differ/615185002/ https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2016/05/elizabeth-warren-on-the-second-gilded-age/483614/ 14 Leon Fink, The Long Gilded Age: American Capitalism and the Lessons of a New World Order American Capitalism in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era," The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Volume 15:3 (2016): 242. Politics, 1873–1898," The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 5:3 (2006): 189. work_h4mbjj3cfzcdbdtbyjz5vbkshy To write about Cusanus or about the councils of the fifteenth century without quoting a work edited or written by Gerald Christianson has become no easy task. introduction to Cusanus, or an overview of his life and work; they assume a familiarity in the social and political debates of his time, functioning as a policy advisor. number of essays investigating and scrutinizing the political and diplomatic (Thomas Subsequently, the book tackles the influence of the saint in historic and current debates on music and art. In addition, the book challenges the reader''s view of medieval society regarding the Saintly Women: Medieval Saints, Modern Women, and Intimate Partner Violence. traditions in providing theological justifications for intimate partner violence (IPV). Their book thus focuses on archival narratives of violence to challenge the continued "misuse and misapplication of religious and cultural beliefs" to excuse work_h4xzge7kgrf63dp2xbb2ahz4qm calls for the removal of statues of racists from public space. Black Lives Matter; Statues; Racism; Slavery; Dialogue. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/07/pulling-down-statues-tradition-dates-back-united-states-independence/ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/07/pulling-down-statues-tradition-dates-back-united-states-independence/ The White House, Executive Order on Protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combating Recent Criminal Violence, issued 26 June 2020, https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions monuments and statues of slaves and black anti-racists, can contribute to making public space silently but perceptibly unwelcoming Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues work_h7etwx4ekzb5njx5snd45p5tea hashtags are one of the elements of internet communication that perform specific functions format and figure out the main function and special types of graphical realisation of hashtags. In the context of the study, we speak about hashtag as text format following Navoloka (2018) who mentions in her work that hashtags are presented as a new text format of the internet. follows the classification of hashtag functions presented by foreign scientists Daer, Hoffmann, The following classification proofs the idea that functional abilities of hashtags in the social Hashtags are used on social network sites like Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. With the performed analysis of the chosen hashtags, we have figured out the functions that Due to the performed analysis, we can figure out different functions of hashtags that depend In our work we have studied hashtag text as new linguistic phenomenon. Available at: https://awej.org/the-linguistic-characteristics-and-functions-of-hashtags-is-it-ahttps://awej.org/the-linguistic-characteristics-and-functions-of-hashtags-is-it-a-new-language https://awej.org/the-linguistic-characteristics-and-functions-of-hashtags-is-it-a-new-language https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288233870_Srynotfunny_Communicative_functions_of_hashtags_on_twitter https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288233870_Srynotfunny_Communicative_functions_of_hashtags_on_twitter work_hc2quqaswffbtebmucgwegyuem the train wreck'' of American education (Selwyn 2019: 6). Amidst today''s cries for change and the pandemicforced rethinking of education, Selwyn''s articulation of the intentional weaving For Selwyn, an understanding of US population health is necessary for understanding the failed educational system. Selwyn maintains the pandemic has highlighted the nation''s health crisis, and Trump''s Much of Selwyn''s book is given to identify the issues which prevent students from stakes standardized testing, and how we deny our children (Selwyn 2019). Selwyn describes Finland''s educational education that each student will receive'' (Selwyn 2019: 29). Through Finland, Selwyn demonstrates there are alternatives if the USA is willing to change. For Selwyn, the United States of America is in a different place to them and yes to our health and well-being, and to our children'' (Selwyn 2019: 194). on a book every American educator should read. Through Selwyn''s All Children Are work_hd27d4ooynhy7ewt4a5c5bewyi Abstract: Following the death of George Floyd, Facebook posts about the Black Lives Matter Facebook posts with qualitative data from 24 Black and White college students queried about their Keywords: Black Lives Matter; BLM; George Floyd; social justice; Facebook; social networking sites; racial justice; unity; protests; race; gender; police brutality; excessive force; bad actors; social media George Floyd''s death represented the systemic abuse of black people, which leads to our militarized police mostly need the movement because of how White police officers treat Black people. police shootings often involve Black male victims shot by White male officers, the data suggest The Black women queried were conscious of how White people perceived the BLM movement, Black individuals feel towards White people''s criticism of the movement: During the riots after George Floyd''s death, a black 77-year-old retired police officer movement because of how White police officers treat Black people. online: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/07/16/posts-mentioning-black-lives-matter-spikedon-lawmakers-social-media-accounts-after-george-floyd-killing/ (accessed on 5 November 2020). work_hecagduguzeoph2azf3nktb6dq How Economic Inequality Fuels the Rise and Persistence of the Yellow Vest Movement growing levels of economic inequality in France whereby collective action is triggered by the perceived on two dynamics in particular: (a) President Macron''s perceived alignment with the elites and disconnection from ordinary French people, and (b) historically dominant collective narratives that frame growing divide society creating new intergroup dynamics is essential to understand the Yellow Vest movement. Keywords: Economic Inequality; Yellow Vest Movement; Collective Action; Political Identity Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 Jetten et al: Inequality and the Yellow Vest Movement12 work_hfb5dqguqbenzdwg54kbdovy3a NGOs, Social Movements and the Neoliberal State: Incorporation, political and social culture, the left needs a strategy for how to deal with NGOs. palpable implications for NGOs. First, the non-market institutional forms employed by the neoliberal state have political orientation of NGOs, but how neoliberal regimes are turning authoritarian in response to even moderate left and social movements broadly speaking have developed more nuanced positions towards NGOs. Whereas working in movement organisations with a mass base recognise the contradictory space of the NGO sector and class forces that impact oppositional politics at national and international levels, put NGO agency at the centre neoliberal state and deepening inequality in distinct ways, given the vastly different politics of each national and non-party left, as in Nepal and India; and finally, the adoption by NGOs of neoliberal rationalities, which subjective factors, including the political orientation of the leadership of the NGO and the capacity to develop work_hfxaycjm4bhcdbs3dzovwt2dem in-person clinics moved to virtual video visits in a matter of days. life has been touched by COVID-19 and the Black Lives overwhelmed by the COVID-19 numbers in New York In addition, we heard from colleagues that without much warning pediatric rehabilitation units were housing adults either with COVID-19 or other conditions. workers have died from COVID-19 globally [3]. COVID-19 special themed issue. COVID-19 special issue that rapidly took on a life of its This special issue covers many aspects of COVIDto include COVID-19''s impact on the subject matter of COVID-19 special issue we will culminate 2020 with E.L. Pico / Editorial to the Special Issue COVID-19''s impact on the practice of pediatric rehabilitation medicine 227 E.L. Pico / Editorial to the Special Issue COVID-19''s impact on the practice of pediatric rehabilitation medicine 227 -analysis-7000-health-workers-have-died-from-covid19/. Kawasaki-like disease: emerging complication during the COVID-19 pandemic. work_hhuoevuoijayfhjlvpdrj4bjdu reports of women calling for one-vote households where the man of of the book is that the Alt-Right, the TRP (The Red Pill, named for other groups that seem to be united by a resentment against women, founder, Mark Zuckerberg, is a classicist and well-read in the the case for western societies these days; but it is a USA-centric western societies but it seems to be less desperate). which these groups focus on classical texts, particularly Stoic in some respects; but it is also typical of a society which was heavily see being widely read in schools. and a knowledge of how some of these groups work is a useful tool. Aristotle''s Poetics is perhaps the most influential work of literary Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:52:57, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core work_hiucu2vepremlod2ifjps4hyb4 enfoque intercultural, este artículo analiza las nuevas formas relacionales y organizativas que se están construyendo en el interior caracterizada por el reconocimiento de la capacidad colectiva para orientar la acción y el cambio social, que conduce a la identificación de liderazgos colectivos que desafían la concepción individualista del liderazgo personal. movimientos se articulan como redes de relaciones que, siguiendo una lógica de identificación y de que la ciudadanía son los grupos organizados; espacios plurales y heterogéneos en los que se comparte una crítica general al sistema, se intercambian que si estás ahí es para hacer algo por los Los defensores del liderazgo personal argumentan la necesidad de la figura de un líder que ha más capaces que otras en los procesos de transformación social: ser de una persona, los liderazgos están en Liderazgos colectivos en el marco de la acción de una ciudadanía transformadora Liderazgos colectivos en el marco de la acción de una ciudadanía transformadora work_hjkix4eylzb4zoj7hcdgt25r6m the profession of dance/movement therapy (DMT) over the first half century of the Dance/movement therapy � Feminism � History � Interpersonal neurobiology � 50 Years of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) in part with this the development of the profession of dance/movement therapy (DMT) over the on the line, dance/movement therapists at the ADTA''s founding might at the very pages that follow deconstructs developments in the DMT field germane to a halfcentury of changing meanings related to a range of social classifications, including Dance/Movement Therapists of Color In the ADTA: The First 50 Years, reminds which dance/movement therapists have successfully advanced women''s rights, or health licensure for many dance/movement therapists by naming DMT a specialty In Dance/Movement Therapy and Developments in Empirical Research: The in her essay, Reflections on Dance/Movement Therapy and Interpersonal Neurobiology: The First 50 Years, recounts the history of her personal introduction to the work_hka4yhawfbcpllwnxbqcm2ydjm as well as other current and future public health challenges, is the ability to effectively engage in ability to protect and promote public health has been further challenged by divisive political should be considered a core competency for training future public health professionals. COVID-19.We argue that staying within the confines of the science of public health without and mortality associated with COVID-19, and to address other current and future public health public health professionals must do more to protect at-risk communities from COVID-19. a dominant market ethic described by Beauchamp in Public Health as Social Justice.24 In this public health''s power as a leader of progressive social change on a larger scale. early 2020, we argue that public health professionals have shied away from political political process is necessary for public health professionals to address this pandemic, and other COVID-19 in the US: A public health and political communication crisis. Public health as social justice. work_hkbctigtbbhavcnnxf7iux3wki This political commentary invokes the concept of racial physics, a theory of race KEYWORDS Race; racism; Trump; brexit; Eurozone; Einstein; racial physics; racial gravity to his insight about how gravity and acceleration/force collaborate as coparents of the human experience of nature, matter and energy (Einstein In what follows, I build a theory of race and racism influenced philosophically race and racism, especially in light of the recent political season. there are two interrelated goals for this essay: (1) providing a critical race conscious assessment of the 2016 political season both within the United States Importantly, Einstein notes that his theories of relativity are not merely a matter of physics but also a philosophy – an epistemology and ontology for the nature and ways of things. Unable to locate a critical mass of black or Arab elected officials, professionals or rentiers, I saw how race and racism worked much like the elevator work_hkzvhkarkngebhfcb4w5suj7na 532 Notices of the AmericAN mAthemAticAl society Volume 67, Number 4 Emille Davie Lawrence is a term associate professor of mathematics a variety of courses with the essays and modules written by for social justice": all mathematics instruction that aims to that connecting mathematics and social justice is a new is why Mathematics for Social Justice: Resources for the College the book by the authors, five essays that make the case for introducing topics of social justice into the math curriculum, and fourteen course modules that can be adopted into Mathematics for Social Justice Mathematics for Social Justice The utility of Mathematics for Social Justice: Resources for community a toolkit for challenging students to use mathematics to improve our world from many different angles. Karaali and Khadjavi are working on, Mathematics for Social in the postscript the modules are sorted by mathematical work_hlrxo2wnxzamxmemlxjbnsvt2a Keywords: Environmental Justice , Black Lives Matter , State Violence , Racism , Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a social movement centered on the problem of statesanctioned racist violence. mainstream media, and the Black Lives Matter movement would routinely intensify the national focus on racialized state-sanctioned violence when yet another and questions that emerge from the Black Lives Matter movement and the struggle against environmental racism. How can Black Lives Matter''s emphasis on police violence against African American Robert Brulle and I used the term "Critical Environmental Justice Studies" (Pellow and power are viewed as entrenched in society—this concern stems from my conclusion that the vision of change articulated by EJ Studies scholars and most EJ activists generally looks to the state and capital to accommodate demands via legislation, draws from the work of scholars across numerous fields that only periodically intersect, such as Environmental Justice Studies (Adamson 2011 ; Bell 2013 ; Bullard 2000 ; work_hotvhr2fbffqjcdpfy4gmnys7m nonessential medical care was necessary to prepare hospitals for the forecasted surge in COVID-19 patients. radiology teams and collaboration with senior executive leadership, the radiologist-in-chief assembles daily progress reports that are communicated to the radiology faculty, staff Next to the organizational challenges of flexing up a radiologic service, any plan must address and mitigate fears of the patients and staff that it is safe to Much planning and effort are required before imaging procedures for multiple categories of patients including hospital and However, as radiology operations increase and staff members are needed to handle larger imaging volumes, a transition back to centralized scheduling Daily communication of the number of COVID-19 tests performed on patients patient-directed online scheduling and expanded access to imaging, offering same-day service with hours and locations After the initial COVID-19 surge: a phased radiology departmental re-opening plan After the initial COVID-19 surge: a phased radiology departmental re-opening plan work_hq7g5xmtxvbtzgxst5zgorylbe The United States saw a paradigm shift in border security policy, when the US Immigration national security interests led to human rights violations on both sides of the border. The issue of security intensified again in both Mexico and the United States at the beginning of 2006, escalating in 2008, when the Mexico–US border region saw a wave of violence emerge because of a turf war between drug trafficking cartels (Barry 2011; Bowden of in/security around a robust people-centred framework that delineates questions of insecurity as a complex nexus that intertwines policy-making, everyday experiences, cultural The collection''s case studies address the ways in which ordinary people in a transnational North American context In Heide''s article, ''Repossessing Border Space'', we see the powerful ways that artists have embodied border spaces, transforming political security discourses into lived experiences, Art-activism and ''craftivism'' serves as an important modus of political intervention in urban space, one which not only has both tangible social consequences, work_hubdhfogxzeaxarxamtthmqwl4 created in December 2018 through a generic task presenting workers with standardized, passport-style images of people from the tags to describe people, given their correlation to the social relationship between the perceiver (i.e., worker) and the person being Identity appearing in the tags from both years (see Table 1 for examples), creating new clusters for our analysis. Table 1: Example of tags belonging to the Health-related and Identity themes, and their respective sub-clusters. use of Health-related tags across the 597 people images, across time. Finally, our analysis indicates that workers provided a similar number of tags describing Race-related tag occurrences in 2020 describing images depicting annotation task on people images, we observed evidence that stressful social circumstances are reflected in the data collected. social events on crowdsourced data, we plan to repeat the image annotation task, including a questionnaire like the one discussed above work_hwoyojaifvempicr2fn4jnhvei sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_hy3g33ojyjb4npi3vxqql5rjre A National Memory Clinic Survey to Assess Provision for People from Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds in England and Wales current services provided in memory assessment services (MAS) adhere to national policy, in their how guidelines support healthcare professional''s assessment of patients from minority ethnic groups Keywords: dementia; ethnicity; health inequalities; memory assessment service it is important that minority ethnic patients can access services that address their cultural We aimed to assess whether current services provided in MAS reflect national policies, the participating MAS, ethnic minority referrals comprised less than 20% of patients seen Focusing on the services provided to minority ethnic patients and the experiences of diagnosis from the perspective of minority ethnic patients in MAS raised was problems with communicating the need understanding the differing needs of minority ethnic patients with dementia, e.g., through when used to diagnosis minority ethnic patients and provide services that support timely work_hyjqgmaz3fcaphpuzk5oyoycl4 Incarceration highlights how the overrepresentation and maintenance of black people in sites of spatial dispossession are tied to capitalist assemblages that articulate living in sites of spatial dispossession like Skid Row, the LAPD relies on members'' own spatial practices and experiences to block the production, especially the stories and experiences of people living with mental illness in Skid Row. Serving as a spatial irruption, the piece showcases black life and black death as as the symbolic, through abjection from a subject position in official police narratives,21 Africa''s body serves as a site where historic and present-day forms of spatial with mental illness in Skid Row, the company forefronts some of the ways that gender conditions spatial practice in sites of dispossession. gendered experiences of dispossession, Africa''s outline suggests the specific precarity of female bodies in Skid Row, particularly the experiences of women dealing work_hyn6cpdvnzcafa4j73awa622n4 On May 1, 2020, Justa Barrios, a New York City home-care worker and labor home-health aides and personal attendants are a modern, global service workforce and the linchpin of long-term care in the United States. percent higher than it had prior to the period of conservative Republican ascendance.18 State and local governments employed over 16,000,000 million fulltime workers; at the end of 2017 that number, including federal employees, plans.25 Such Taylorization did what it has always done: reduced worker autonomy, sped up the pace of work, left less time for recuperation, and shifted the Americans in low-paying jobs and unstable labor markets and those whose connection to wage work is tenuous is perpetuated by this so-called risk management; it creates the imperative of a constant hustle. of working-class jobs: warehouse workers, hospital nurses and aides, postal work_i4z5izxssnbvrfmx2r7gvistiq [PDF] Meaner on Mobile: Incivility and Impoliteness in Communicating Contentious Politics on Sociotechnical Networks | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 44119491Meaner on Mobile: Incivility and Impoliteness in Communicating Contentious Politics on Sociotechnical Networks title={Meaner on Mobile: Incivility and Impoliteness in Communicating Contentious Politics on Sociotechnical Networks}, This study explores the nature of how mobile social media may potentially be sharpening the tenor of communicating online. Sort by Most Influenced Papers The Digital Architectures of Social Media: Comparing Political Campaigning on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat in the 2016 U.S. Election View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Civility 2.0: a comparative analysis of incivility in online political discussion View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_iczy4a2vmrbwdiph2z4uyjvkri In the present editorial, I argue that for Rothman''s experiments (which are focused fundamentally on changing underlying power structures at the intersection of gender, race, sexuality, ability status and socioeconomic campuses, and hope we have the courage to be leaders in anti-bias, civil rights and human rights practices to more Yet, student-focused campus prevention programs and approaches are not enough to stop sexual violence. challenge the status quo for sexual violence prevention programming on college campuses and call for us to do better. To become dedicated fighters for civil and human rights requires us, in an initial step, to get serious about anti-bias curricula aimed at reducing sexism, racism, homophobia, xenophobia, ableism and classism. Preventing sexual violence on campus in the U.S.: Rethinking Campus Sexual Assault: We must Be Leaders in Anti-Bias Practices, Civil Rights and Human Rights Rethinking Campus Sexual Assault: We must Be Leaders in Anti-Bias Practices, Civil Rights and Human Rights work_idpfjzbo5rbwtk4tk7wd5i4pcm decolonisation in post-apartheid South Africa, could not be more South Africans who would have every right to challenge the postapartheid transformation because the quality of their lives has makwerekwere, i.e., black people coming to South Africa from other generation of South Africans, the so-called born-frees, university protests that have engulfed many South African universities tend to and marginalisation of the black population in South Africa, which refer to the present-day South African transformation as unfinished for many black people in South Africa (and elsewhere). to attract Africans, even in the "new" South Africa. whiteness as epitomes of privilege and supremacy in South Africa with present-day South Africa, and those interested in global issues Manifold statements on white privilege at universities in South has no place in universities, neither South African nor beyond. transformation in the new South Africa. recruiting more black students and staff from South Africa and the work_ievpjrdavjay7hnlwdp5ulglmu Online Teaching in the Humanities This guide was conceived as a way to use the collection Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities as a resource for conceiving and delivering online or hybrid humanities courses. This guide then, is about how to approach teaching the humanities online. First step, whether you are teaching online or not, is to take this opportunity to decolonize your foster community, engage in networked learning, how open your course will be. https://teachingresources.hcommons.org/a-guide-to-online-teaching-in-the-humanities/ https://teachingresources.hcommons.org/a-guide-to-online-teaching-in-the-humanities/ https://www.amazon.com/Small-Teaching-Online-Applying-Learning/dp/1119619092 https://styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781620368473/High-Impact-Practices-in-Online-Education https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Indigenous/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Queer/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Social-Justice/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Race/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Intersectionality/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Access https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Digital-Divides https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Gender/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Disability/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Interface/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Community https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Network https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Open how we read can be fundamentally shifted in online spaces, using text analysis, video, and how you engage with your students, with the materials, with the world. https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Fiction/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Poetry https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/History https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Rhetoric https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Language-Learning https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Blogging https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Mapping https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Annotation https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Curation https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Fieldwork https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Storytelling https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Reading https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Text-Analysis https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Video https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Visualization https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Assessment https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Collaboration https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Public https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Iteration https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Prototype https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Play https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Multimodal https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Failure https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/keyword/Online/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/ https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/ work_ifgsd2qqlzht5ogjhny7fk2rzu Abstract: This article argues that theodicy provides an insufficient response to suffering one that Keywords: suffering; black lives matter; theodicy; race; racial disregard the realm of theodicy: what can be said about God in light of human suffering in the world? 7 By absurdity, I mean to point to Camus''s framing of the concept: the unrequited effort of humans to gain answers to the Moving back in time, there is no adequate response to the theodicy question for Du Bois; Borrowing from Camus, I suggest, this line of questioning regarding human suffering is a mode to human suffering and misery, I prefer the question posed by the moralists: "Is life without For instance, according to Black Lives Matter, like moralist Du Bois, the ever-present Social Circumstances and Black Lives: Pretext for a Question9]Much of this material regarding examples of racial disregard is drawn from (B17-religions-08-00268). work_ihpbo5d3p5f2rb3yq7jhvaqaxe sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217376114 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:51 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_iijxsqfizjadtd7cwnfjvopeee The Next Dada Utopian Visioning Peace Orchestra: Constitutional Theory and the Aspirational the relationship between the material world and the socially determined human practice of making and knowing art. Press, 2016) 342 [Matsuda, "Japanese American Progressives"] (discussing artistic production and left organizing in the lives and community of Jinkichi and Tsuyuko Matsuda at 347–50). In talking to students about a right to participate in artistic production, it is common that they confess to me that they actually have a significant creative practice somewhere in their past.26 They quickly add, "But law developed in one particular time might not work in another, he believed, as history and all the ways in which humans organize themselves of the world I want to live in, in which people make art and music and 71 See David Cole, Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen Activists to Make Constitutional Law (New York: Basic Books, 2016) ("[t]he argument of this book is that civil society work_ik6zxov2wfcc3n2nac3r5czmne Mary Ryan: We are doing our special issue of Community Change on the wake of the President Trump election and looking at ways of democratic community change and social justice activism and other kinds community struggles, and the work of the Race and Social Policy Research Center at Virginia Tech seemed Jared Keyel: And, so, to kind of preface this next question, we see that some people understand racial people are going to prison, in Virginia, at almost four times the rate they should in comparison to whites for question another kind of way, "what is it that people know and how do they come to know it?" Okay, and I think the most important things is to get enough people behind things." I argue, and I might be wrong but I don''t think so, that politicians do what people tell them to do. Dr. Wornie Reed: People who talk about it, push it, I think. work_ilinn6o6yzfmdodz2kiulrjkga outset for the festival to be ''born digital'', built from the ground up in response to the opportunities and challenges of the online environment. scholar – or, indeed, member of the public – was free to attend and participate in the festival was almost as important as its digital nature. more practical side of the festival, as we examine the technical decisions and considerations involved in running a large global online history-of-science event. Social media, particularly Twitter, helped to promote the festival in ways that would not have been possible for a physical event: presenters and other display appears to one side of the presenter video and updates in real time, allows conversation and reflection, open to all audience members, at a level that could never be tolerated at a physical conference. More generally, several individual session organizers made creative use of the opportunities of a ''born-digital'' event. work_ingwxf6tqralpeztf2r2ybayou In the antiracist political project white supremacy/racism is—like Bterrorism^—an amorphous, ideological abstraction whose specific content exists largely in the eyes of the beholder. Black Power politics as the insurgent, racially authentic tendency in the late 1960s and 1970s. Yet Black Power politics consolidated as a less potentially transformative, class-skewed alternative to the black-labor-left, social-democratic approach advocated by Rustin, Randolph, As a practical politics, Black Power was fundamentally directed toward demonstration of apparent racial disparities seems within antiracist discourse to be selfsufficient evidence of the persistence of racism''s paramount impact on black Americans, managerial and interpretive authority in the political economy of race relations (Reed 2004). Parenti 2016; Edwards-Levy 2017; Shepard 2017; Skelley 2017; Cohn 2017). https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/01/bernie-sanders-liberal-imagination/425022/ https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/01/bernie-sanders-liberal-imagination/425022/ https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/01/bernie-sanders-reparations/424602/ https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/01/bernie-sanders-reparations/424602/ https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/02/sanders-clinton-south-carolina-primary-black-voters-firewall/ https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/02/sanders-clinton-south-carolina-primary-black-voters-firewall/ https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/02/10/how-win-back-obama-sanders-and-trump-voters https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/02/10/how-win-back-obama-sanders-and-trump-voters com/2015/08/bernie-sanders-black-lives-matter-civil-rights-movement/. May 18 at https://newrepublic.com/article/142757/young-black-activists-targeting-new-orleanssconfederate-monuments. BOn the end(s) of Black politics.^ nonsite.org. org/editorial/on-the-ends-of-black-politics. February 13 at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/13/clinton-in-nevada-noteverything-is-about-an-economic-theory/?utm_term=.a33bfd4975a7. https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/08/bernie-sanders-black-lives-matter-civil-rights-movement/ https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/08/bernie-sanders-black-lives-matter-civil-rights-movement/ https://newrepublic.com/article/142757/young-black-activists-targeting-new-orleanss-confederate-monuments https://newrepublic.com/article/142757/young-black-activists-targeting-new-orleanss-confederate-monuments http://nonsite.org/editorial/on-the-ends-of-black-politics http://nonsite.org/editorial/on-the-ends-of-black-politics https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/13/clinton-in-nevada-not-everything-is-about-an-economic-theory/?utm_term=.a33bfd4975a7 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/02/13/clinton-in-nevada-not-everything-is-about-an-economic-theory/?utm_term=.a33bfd4975a7 work_inycc4u5lbdotaiwnm2zlmqjyu narrer l''histoire de la succession des faits et de nos gestes, c''est avec Aiôn que l''on peut C''est dans ce sens-­‐‑là que La Deleuziana désire penser le devenir d''Alice comme un Pourtant La Deleuziana, comme Alice (femme et fillette dans le même devenir), n''a n''est lié que par l''adhésion pulsionnelle à ce qui nous est offert, comme des monades ne s''agit pas de selfie, ni de stupidité, puisque les deux, comme nous le savons, sont des En tant que femme, La deleuziana est la réponse polémique à la Jeune-­‐‑Fille du capi-­‐‑ entre les minorités – et il faut bien être surs qu''en politique et dans le social, tant qu''il y C''est aussi pour cette dernière raison que « Femme » nous semble être le nom à Olga López, Proust-­‐‑Deleuze : les signes des jeunes-­‐‑filles, analyse plus que le devenir-­‐‑ contemporains comme Deleuze et Stiegler, mais aussi avec Leibniz, sur ce qui peut work_ix5ywg7vrrfvpiyign5ecaoowe advocating for racial justice is in line with our professional values, how can there be any hesitation in doing so? normal and superior to other ethnic, racial and regional identities and customs."2 However, this is not in line with the profession''s stated values.1 Professionalism is how physicians hold where learners'' social identities are suborned in pursuit of becoming an "impartial knower."5 Although this concept of professionalism does respect diversity, it is not designed to encourage advocacy in progressive movements, and particularly not the critical • The CanMEDS roles of professional and health advocate as professional behaviour in medicine so that physicians can be One barrier to broadening the concept of medical professionalism may be the profession''s timidity in tackling racism within Antiracism training in Canadian medical education is not well of medical professional practice for nonracialized and racialized Professionalism and the socialization of medical students. Socialization to professionalism in medical work_j6raw36vifaszjhvu2txlpj6vu death of family members at different ages, beginning in childhood. Due to historical racial inequalities in the United States, including poverty, inadequate health care, and criminal victimization, black Americans die at much higher rates than white datasets to compare black and white Americans on the likelihood of losing family members over the life course, this study deaths with data from two national datasets that are representative of an earlier birth cohort [Health and Retirement Study family member loss at each age for blacks and whites; Fig. 1 summarizes ratios of cumulative risk for blacks compared with whites. Cumulative risk of family member deaths before an individual reaches age t Note: Cumulative risk of specific family member deaths for blacks and whites by age t. Ratio for black/white cumulative risk of specific family member deaths. Third, we evaluated age-specific hazard ratios for black and white exposure to family member death (Figs. work_j77q4c7uczhv7bcrjyrmeq3eqm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217369152 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:43 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_jdbxtsideraqhes7duyoq23bdi Black Lives Matter Vancouver Calls on the City These are just a few of the names of Black lives claimed by state violence and neglect in recent years. Vancouver exists to hold police accountable for violence against Black Black community to address the long-standing institutional racism violence enacted on Black bodies by police, and the state, as well as the and so Black Lives Matter Vancouver issues the following demands and Vancouver Police Department towards initiatives that demonstrably • The City of Vancouver must commit to improving social conditions • The City of Vancouver must address the past and current harms that the past displacement of Vancouver''s only Black neighbourhood by • The Vancouver Police Department must demilitarise, and make a and systemic practices, and commit to an anti-racism policy in collaboration with Black and Indigenous community organizations. Chief Constable of the Vancouver Police Department and President work_jddwxoczfvcrlemwjg6ttpk5wq Spatiotemporal Patterns and Driving Factors on Crime Changing During Black Lives Matter Protests crime data in 50 U.S. cities/counties to explore the spatiotemporal crime changes under BLM protests cities/counties; (2) the volume and spatial distribution of certain crime types changed under BLM race, demographic, and crime rate in 2019 are related with burglary changes during BLM protests. As shown in Figure 4a–f, crime rose sharply in a few cities/counties during the BLM protests. As shown in Figure 4a–f, crime rose sharply in a few cities/counties during the BLM protests. From the overall time series analysis, crime changed a lot in a few counties/cities during the BLM From the overall time series analysis, crime changed a lot in a few counties/cities during the BLM The resulting ANN shows that counties/cities with higher changes in burglary trend and driving factors of burglary during BLM protests in 50 counties and cities, U.S. The results work_jiarp7wy3femtmxhpk44odub5y sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_jivobqqrqfcfrkwv5i7jbsaxtu Black Lives Matter: Evidence that PoliceCaused Deaths Predict Protest Activity Since 2013, protests opposing police violence against Black people have occurred across a number of American cities under We find that Black Lives Matter protests are more likely to occur in localities literature on the development of social movements and recent scholarship on the carceral state''s impact on political particular, both resource mobilization and political opportunity structure variables predict BLM protest frequency. Our dataset of Black Lives Matter protests captures 780 the location of protests and of police-caused deaths, we Black Lives Matter protests by locality. race, for example, there is a substantial underrepresentation of Black people in local politics; only 91 cities in our of protest activity following a police-caused death of an Though a local history of police-caused deaths of Black BLM protest and unarmed deaths of Black people or From Protest to Politics: The New Black work_jjclkk452rgffpd7of4b52pdti The Problem Is Not Populism, but the Failure of Liberal Democracy: Comments on Schmitter''s Essay A comment on Philippe Schmitter''s Essay "The Vices and Virtues of ''Populisms'' " (Sociologica, 13(1), Schmitter''s recent essay on Populism provides an interesting starting point for a conversation on recent political phenomena in Europe and elsewhere, particularly on the future of democracy. political project to be carried out in response to the failures and limits of liberal democracy. state socialism, the very idea of an alternative to liberal democracy and free markets seemed to vanish, the broad swath of political formations to the left of social democracy, have not fared much better. movements came into tension with liberal democracy and existing political parties: Spain''s Indignados, The institutions of democracy — political parties, The political project to give voice to these types of demands is sometimes described as left-wing populism, but popular sovereignty is a better label. work_jnvmkar2lrgmnc7llnuuvte4jy Lichtenstein opened the Conversation by asking participants to respond directly to Charles Maier''s millennial assessment, "Consigning the Twentieth Century to History," published in the AHR in June 2000.2 In that essay, Maier deployed some key concepts that he believed could help historians organize their Jonathan Zatlin: Marked by the collapse of an empire and the failure of a democratic state, two World Wars and two dictatorial regimes, Germany''s tumultuous twentieth century has provided unusually fertile grounds for thinking about techniques of well as perpetrators, recent work in economic history has opened new space for historical research by understanding the state as a significant and sometimes dominant, but So, that brings me to my next question: What forms of "creative politics of insurgent peoples" did the emergent conditions of the twentieth century make possible? So far, we have considered the nature of the "moral narratives" available to historians of the twentieth century, the novel techniques of political domination and social power deployed by states work_jq4wempmefhdxkdi645ouniwle Examining the many forms of constraint produced by iconic images of black and gendered personhood, the film also takes on the spatial icon with which many of these figures are associated – commercial cinema might contribute to new conceptions of black political history and Blacks in American Films, th edn (New York: Continuum, ), –; Allison Lee Daniels'' The Butler () might seem an unlikely candidate for intervening in Hollywood''s civil rights genre, given that its conclusion argued that election of the nation''s first black President had reassured executives concerning the marketability of such films, scholars warned against  Michael Cieply, "Coming Soon: A Breakout Year for Black Films," New York Times,  June http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/18/magazine/lee-daniels-i-am-not-here-to-just-tell-black-stories.html http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/18/magazine/lee-daniels-i-am-not-here-to-just-tell-black-stories.html This paradox – between the desire for more broadly distributed black historical films and the concern that commercial aesthetics resist projects that http://www.indiewire.com/2013/09/a-civil-rights-professor-reviews-lee-daniels-the-butler-34974 http://www.indiewire.com/2013/09/a-civil-rights-professor-reviews-lee-daniels-the-butler-34974 Butler – an unabashedly commercial film that nonetheless deconstructs familiar racial images, associating blackness with a history of broad geopolitical work_jsvv5f7bonaqxerv2gdsyun55e The shifting terrain of sex and power: From the ''sexualization of culture'' to #MeToo sexuality studies, queer theory, examinations of sex in the media and popular culture, and As media scholars who work around questions of gender, sexuality, and intimacy this has intimate publics (Berlant, 2000), media sex (Attwood, 2017) and mediated intimacy major focus of interest with work on feminist and queer digital activisms opening up new popularity of feminism and the important work of preceding feminist and social movements women''s experience, it triggered critical discussion of silenced sexist and sexual violence pouring of stories of (mainly celebrity) women in the media and cultural industries, MeToo The critique of MeToo''s narrow focus on gendered sexual violence connects to a third sexual violence stories, especially on social media, may make the distribution of online Sexed up: Theorising the sexualization of culture. Media, empowerment and the ''sexualization of culture''debates. work_jt76fyus4bdrvdvt24tztd4dq4 [PDF] Quantifying the power and consequences of social media protest | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 4975043Quantifying the power and consequences of social media protest title={Quantifying the power and consequences of social media protest}, This study develops and measures three theoretically grounded metrics of social media power—unity, numbers, and commitment—as wielded on Twitter by a social movement (Black Lives Matter [BLM]), a counter-movement (political conservatives), and an unaligned party (mainstream news outlets) over… Expand Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers The rhetorical functions of social media use in developing the Black Lives Matter movement. View 13 excerpts, cites background and methods View 13 excerpts, cites background and methods View 6 excerpts, cites background View 6 excerpts, cites background View 6 excerpts, cites background Social Media Participation in an Activist Movement for Racial Equality View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background work_k3lj3n6m7bbzpikq4i6zfprj2m Implicit bias in healthcare: clinical practice, research and decision making research as well as clinical decision making (cognitive bias). EDUCATION AND TRAINING Implicit bias in healthcare: clinical Cognitive bias may explain political decisions in the coronavirus critical care capacity over public health investment: present bias.7 how publication bias for research from high-income countries emerging research that links bias to diagnostic errors.74–76 an association found between cognitive bias and management errors studies (n=20) and a lack of systematic assessment of cognitive bias. may include a teaching bias to medical students in a non-clinical examining health equity and implicit bias, and transformative the effectiveness of bias training to improve health outcomes.104 help clinicians reduce clinical errors and improve patient safety and along with evidence-based strategies to decrease implicit bias.101 Cognitive bias and public health Implicit bias in healthcare professionals: a Cognitive bias in clinical medicine. Implicit bias in health http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/publication-download/unconscious-bias-training-assessment-evidence-effectiveness work_k5x2jeyhnbaa3gsdfnns7soij4 Black Americans'' emotional reactions to intra-and-intergroup violence vary? Americans'' racial stereotypes of Black Americans influence their attitudes about violent crime and the death penalty (Gilliam and Iyengar, 2000; Hurwitz and Peffley, Experimental research on racial attitudes examines how Whites'' stereotypes of Black Americans shape their attitudes Americans to examine how exposure to intraandintergroup violent crime shapes their policy attitudes and emotional is White; levels of shame and anger also increase in instances of Black-on-Black crime. African-American politics, crime, intergroup conflict, emotions, shame, anger racial group, Blacks'' feelings of shame should increase of violent crime with a White perpetrator and a Black victim, specified the race of the perpetrator and victim, thus yielding the following conditions: "White-on-Black" crime, respondents in the "White-on-Black" crime condition are The findings from our survey experiment suggest that feelings of anger and shame feature prominently in Blacks'' emotional reactions to instances of intraandintergroup crime, work_k6l6k7lwgzckjb2rli3ume2omu Statement of Solidarity from the Graduate Association for Food Studies Graduate Journal of Food Studies The Graduate Association for Food Studies (GAFS) stands in solidarity with the Black GAFS condemns the systemic and institutional racism that permeates solidarity of the Black community. students, Black mentors, and Black communities across the world. We call upon fellow scholars in food studies, as well as the institutions and the Black community, ourselves, our research, and the world at large by remaining We are dedicating our next Reading Collective (June 10, 2020) to discussing antiblack racism within food and agriculture. listen to and amplify the voices of our members and of the Black community. The Student Board of the Graduate Association for Food Studies supremacy, and institutional racism and violence within food and agriculture. The Graduate Journal of Food Studies recently shifted its publication format to within food and agriculture and our own institutions and work. work_k6u6h6pnhfhbzgfxpj6ndtjv74 sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217383085 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:53:00 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_kaawjbqnufetrewqvmbvst3zfi As most of South Asia faces a surge in COVID-19 incidence following the end of a 3-monthlong lockdown setting off a public uproar about a states'' inability to respond to the pandemic especially for two countries Nepal and India which are currently engaged in an intense border This dispute involves a 40-square kilometre stretch of land on Nepal''s far-western border It should be noted however that the Nepal-India border dispute is not new by any strip on its far west frontiers disputed with India, within Nepal''s borders (Ghimire 2020). unleashed both on the Nepal-India border and in Kathmandu. that a 16-year-old Dalit worker from a Nepal-India border town had died in the isolation ward Another round of public rallies, mostly staged on the Nepal-India border towns, protested a https://kathmandupost.com/national/2020/06/13/constitutionamendment-bill-to-update-nepal-map-endorsed-unanimously-at-the-lower-house (accessed on July 7, 2020). Hundreds of Nepalis Stuck at the Indian Border amid Covid19 Lockdown News/Nepal. work_kbhi6vzvangj7fuuy2lh7ndnqq students are excited to learn about global cultures in The course ''''International Perspectives on Biomedical Engineering Design'''' prepares students for crosscultural design thinking. Portugal, it facilitates students'' exploration of the impact of culture on healthcare delivery and the design of constraints for synchronous online delivery, the number of healthcare professionals interviewed was reduced from 14 in the 2019 study-abroad offering to 10 For the 2020 online offering, four groups of four students each were the online students'' interview questions included the Study-abroad students visit the Breast Unit of two Study-abroad students create concept maps in small groups, whereas the online students created maps end-of-course self-assessments of their Global Learning and their Intercultural Knowledge and Competence courses, online or study-abroad, Memrise may be In the end-ofcourse self-reflections, several online students regretted self-assessments, students'' end-of-course From Study-Abroad to Study-at-Home: Teaching Cross-Cultural Design Thinking During COVID-19 From Study-Abroad to Study-at-Home: Teaching Cross-Cultural Design Thinking During COVID-19 work_kdpvybvz6bhnjpc22bfv254hpe and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements, authored by Charlene Carruthers. A review: Unapologetic: A Black, queer, and feminist mandate for radical movements. a powerful field guide to the contemporary radical black liberation movement and the potential of a Black, queer, feminist framework in organizing successful social justice movements in Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements. Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements. the work serves as a brief history of both national and international struggles against antiblackness, homo/transphobia, and patriarchy that Carruthers refers to as the Black radical including Black and LGBTQ+ folx, should be the most prominent in radical activist movements, Gibb-Clark, Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements Gibb-Clark, Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements One of Carruthers'' (2018) ''Five Questions'' for radical movements Are we ready to win? 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African diaspora, identity and conflict diaspora member ''to play identity politics'' in the conflicts of his homeland which to analyse the relationship of the media of the African diaspora to identity formation. country of origin is either Liberia, Sierra Leone or Nigeria and whose work If Sierra Leone''s fractured identity is reflected back by the diaspora media, As the case studies of Sierra Leone and Liberia have demonstrated, the deterritorialized space occupied by the media of the diaspora has undoubtedly had an African diaspora media in addressing conflict in its broadest sense, not merely An examination of the diaspora media of both Sierra Leone and Liberia has (2017), ''Diaspora media role in conflict and peace building from the (2018), ''Mediating identity: The West African diaspora, conflict work_kdz6a7moera2vlx7ute2aqlj64 Social unionism and the framing of ''fairness'' in the Wisconsin uprising Citation: Chesters GS (2016) Social Unionism and the Framing of Fairness in the The concept of ''fairness'' has been used to frame political struggles by politicians and activists ''Uprising'' – a series of occupations, protests, recall elections and militant direct action that began union members of their collective bargaining rights and to apply severe austerity measures within best be understood as an example of social (movement) unionism – the extension of traditional Fairness, social movement, unions, Wisconsin, uprising progressive taxation, workers rights, opposition to corporate power and political influence, the extension of democratic public sector union rights was ''fairness'', he public sector workers, campaign and community organisations as well as just trade deal with potential protests including industrial or collective action involving strikes, Madison community and trade union activist (TAA), interviewed 15 April, 2015) or trade unions as social movements. work_kedmbelhf5gh5bzxj2unawflke This is not the first time that we have battled a pandemic while experiencing an economic downturn, state sanctioned violence and racial terror against Blacks, the Keywords Black Lives Matter · State-sanctioned violence · Pandemic · Racism · Privilege · Anti-Black Black people in America, can create sensitivity to their experiences and an understanding of how their past and present are Notably, the Spanish Flu also began as the Great Migration, which started in 1916, was growing and racial tensions between Whites and Blacks throughout the country and his support of Blacks obtaining social work education led to them studying at schools such as the New York Retrieved from https ://black lives matte r.com/about / https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/06/remembering-red-summer-white-mobs-massacred-blacks-tulsa-dc/#close https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/06/remembering-red-summer-white-mobs-massacred-blacks-tulsa-dc/#close https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/06/remembering-red-summer-white-mobs-massacred-blacks-tulsa-dc/#close https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/10/john-lewis-black-lives-matter-protesters-give-until-you-cannot-give-any-more/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/10/john-lewis-black-lives-matter-protesters-give-until-you-cannot-give-any-more/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/10/john-lewis-black-lives-matter-protesters-give-until-you-cannot-give-any-more/ https ://www.epi.org/publi catio n/black -worke rs-covid / Social work and the black experience. https://www.epi.org/publication/black-workers-covid/ https://www.history.com/news/last-hired-first-fired-how-the-great-depression-affected-african-americans https://www.history.com/news/last-hired-first-fired-how-the-great-depression-affected-african-americans https://www.history.com/news/last-hired-first-fired-how-the-great-depression-affected-african-americans https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/news/2020/04/14/483125/economic-fallout-coronavirus-people-color/ https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/news/2020/04/14/483125/economic-fallout-coronavirus-people-color/ https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2020/05/27/covid-19-is-crushing-black-communities-some-states-are-paying-attention https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2020/05/27/covid-19-is-crushing-black-communities-some-states-are-paying-attention https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2020/05/27/covid-19-is-crushing-black-communities-some-states-are-paying-attention Retrieved from https ://www.black past.org/afric an-ameri can-histo work_kffmuq3h7bf6jnp7i2f6uk4weq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); 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Key Words: teacher education, physical education, social justice, sociocultural issues perspectives, and engage in actions to enhance equity, democracy and social justice (FelisAnaya, Martos-Garcia, and Devís-Devís 2017; Tinning 2016). educators'' conceptualisations of sociocultural and social justice issues were explored. background; beliefs, understanding and perspectives about social justice and sociocultural issues; and pedagogy within PETE programmes and courses related to social justice and eight for alternative names for social justice education (e.g. critical pedagogy). be interpreted as in line with a critical theoretical perspective on social justice education. Critical and ''post'' theories in social justice social justice as a process of critical reflection as a way to take action (Smyth 1989). 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A limitation of the population-based studies of Black women''s mental health conducted prior to 2000 lower rates of any anxiety disorder compared U.S.-born Caribbean Black women. specific mental health or substance use disorders in foreign-born Caribbean women, such as MDD or Findings from previous population-based studies of specific DSM-IV mood, anxiety, and substance use psychiatric disorders in African American and for a disorder among the Black Caribbean groups compared to U.S.-born African American women. Weighted prevalence of lifetime DSM IV/WMH-CIDI mood, anxiety, and substance use psychiatric disorders among black women in the National Survey of lifetime mental health service use compared to African American women with diagnoses of major work_kguqoxk6w5cvnc7mu6yymj7djy eLife, like the rest of science, must tackle the many inequalities experienced by Black scientists. people like me say the right things in response: that Black Lives Matter; that racism is a malignancy; that we want science to be a safe and welcoming place for Black scientists; and that promote diversity in science. the organization had shown in promoting diversity in science. Reviewing Editors, very few are Black. of senior Black scientists to choose from, and https://elifesciences.org/about/people https://elifesciences.org/inside-elife/93d83e53/black-lives-matter-a-commitment-from-elife We will begin by recruiting Black scientists at There is ample evidence that the entire system of science evaluation of which eLife is a part is structurally biased against Black scientists, and that significant Black scientists (Hoppe et al., 2019). science publishing with people being murdered Michael B Eisen is the Editor-in-Chief of eLife DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59636 2 of 2 DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59636 2 of 2 Editorial Racism in Science We need to act now https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59636 https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59636 work_kjwfrfm4s5bl5mzo2ga7ry5axa sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Exposing the power-ridden assumptions of the dominant category of the human also results in relocating the As these multiple crises unfold, the politics of the sexualized, racialized, naturalized others are moving centre stage, pushing old Anthtropos off-centre. shared human nature that includes the nonhumans. non-human relations, it is time to start learning from the The relevance of feminist thought in times of crisis is to emphasize the multiple perspectives that emerge from attention to embodiment and lived experience. that for most people on earth, the nature-culture distinction does not hold but also that the fear of death and living organisms—humans and non-humans—to generate multiple and yet unexplored interconnections. Posthuman resistance must mobilize for the compositions and collective construction of affirmative forms exposed lives are not human. of resistance—all lives, also the non-human. One knows that Life lives on regardless of human work_klrccoddkzbvzjca755p4bgtme department chair during this pandemic then and even now the same for our department, courses, and students. form to name who would assume chair duties if I became incapacitated by or died of COVID-19. also includes instructors who are adept at online teaching. of the pandemic; others had administrative questions regarding early May, faculty, students, and administrators were turning their For department chairs who are handling this emergency situation going forward, I suggest the following six "good-enough" department instructors, teaching assistants, and staff. will be long-term drawbacks to the good-enough approach; adjusted formats of online teaching during the pandemic I am a parent first, a department chair Some of us, however, do not need to be a perfect department ways that political science and international relations experienced the emergency e-learning transition in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 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Public health leadership: Excessive police violence is centuries old—it History of violence as a public health issue. Editorial: Excessive Police Violence as a Public Health Issue Editorial: Excessive Police Violence as a Public Health Issue Editorial: Excessive Police Violence as a Public Health Issue Editorial: Excessive Police Violence as a Public Health Issue Excessive Police Violence Undermines Health Excessive Police Violence Undermines Health work_kpqq23ybdzc3rpupj3d4p2maia The New (ab)Normal in American Politics section entitled "The New (ab)Normal in American Politics." Politics in the United States was long the field of American Politics developed a series of © American Political Science Association 2018 June 2018 | Vol. 16/No. 2 307 American politics have changed. subfield of American Politics in the face of our new policy creates a new politics" holds today. New Policy Creates New Politics: Examining the Feedback Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Public system in "The Politics of Bad Policy in the United States." "Democracy Born of Struggle." Darby reviews Christopher Lebron''s new book on the movement, together Rule and Resistance When America Is First." Perspectives on Politics 16(1): 6–21. American Politics. America." 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Of the 966 pictures in the full dataset, there are 56 separate artistic interpretations of Ieshia Evans'' Bachman''s photograph with other notable pictures. work_ktgdvjz5bfat3k5fq5ga6fsafq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217374988 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:50 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. 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Open Screens, 1(1): 3, Film and Media by Jason Lee This review explores Jason Lee''s timely work Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Keywords: Nazism; Neo-Nazi; Politics; Philosophy; Trump Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Film and Media is a ranging text moving from the interesting arguments for expansion; Lee''s work is strongest when looking at media The concluding chapter of Lee''s work ostensibly focuses on modern politics. instance, Lee points to Trump''s manipulation of the media, both social and newsbroadcast, as evidence of Nazism entering the mainstream. of Nazism and far-right extremism in modern society and media. on film and media is needed in Lee''s work where the focus is often fragmented. and Media by Jason Lee. Open Screens, 1(1): 3, pp. work_kz3ibryskvd75g4zpiz533s63e The Midwest regional context complicates Asian American college student activism and social justice Asian American College Student Activism and Social Justice in Midwest Contexts Asian American College Student Activism and Social Justice in Midwest Contexts understand the experiences of Asian American activists in postsecondary education in the Midwest engaging Asian American college student activists in the Midwest region and beyond. How does the Midwest regional context shape Asian American social justice activism? it is important to underscore that participants supported Asian American students engaging in many work of Asian American social justice activists in the Midwest. histories of Asian American activism and engagement in social justice work exist in the Midwest, many Asian American students in the Midwest to be unable to see themselves as social justice Asian American students to avoid engaging in social justice activism. of higher education can and should engage Asian American student leaders in campus work_l25w22ll7bbehdr3gbv4rqbq3i This chapter is drawn from a broader project exploring the challenge of displacement and spaces of refuge in the three disparate cities of Toronto, context of pressing challenges confronting global societies, this chapter presents preliminary theoretical deliberations incorporating these themes, highlighting the geopolitical framings of subalterity2 in education and its contradictory relation with the Geopolitics in the subalterity of education is a driving force of displacement further In the following section, I turn to two very different cases related to the geopolitics of subalterity in education through the cases of exile and blockade. September 2016, "Education Without Borders" activists noted that as many as several thousand undocumented migrants were not eligible to attend free public school http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-united-nations-security-council-1.3491917 http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-united-nations-security-council-1.3491917 Chapter 9: Geopolitical Framings of Subalterity in Education: Compounding a Neoliberalized Welfare State Displacement I: Subalterity Through Exile: Neoliberal Contradictions and the Geopolitics of Displacement: Redefining Educational Spaces of Refuge in Toronto, Canada work_l2c4se2sh5ccznv3dotg53lcnq Tout le contenu éditorial du JAMC représente les opinions des auteurs de ce contenu, et ces opinions ne sont pas nécessairement celles de l''Association médicale Des événements fortement médiatisés ont poussé les établissements de santé à reconnaître leurs En tant que promoteurs de la santé, les médecins sont en outre C''est par leur professionnalisme que les médecins assument leur des étudiants de médecine au rôle de promoteurs de la santé, mation de l''identité4; les étudiants en médecine ont ainsi inter­ • Les rôles de professionnel et de promoteur de la santé, tels traditionnelle du professionnalisme en médecine afin que les Au Canada, les études de médecine sont essentiellement Au Canada, les médecins résidents racisés des pro­ leurs identités professionnelle (comme médecin) et raciale9. professionnalisme en médecine, c''est peut­être que la profes­ L''éducation antiraciste n''est pas encore ancrée dans les Il est donc impératif d''encourager les médecins à work_l2re6oea5bbflhs5bkr4imxoyq working class in the United States (US) and its capitalist antagonist, challenging the narrative that massive job losses.1 Second, Moody proves that the working class has historically tended to be due to the globalisation of production and the current accumulation strategies, the logistics sector important sectors of late US capitalism have increased. union membership and specific class struggles, which are increasing in the care, education and 2 Unfortunately, however, the book concentrates solely on the working class in the United States with a Moody underlines that there have been changes in the reproduction of fixed capital (and thus Many people are working in sectors in which the workload has increased, and that no resources are free within the working class to take over the reproduction of the labour The care work organised by the state in increasingly commodified form and the expansion social reproduction and its impact on the understanding of labour struggles in certain sectors and work_l5fbp576pjfzjcubq24uwmcvwq close state-level elections over the study period would likely have had different outcomes if voting age These statistics suggest that significant black-white mortality differentials are important social forces shaping the composition of the US electorate. black-white health disparities are persistent at all levels of the socioeconomic spectrum (Pearson 2008), and far higher than in other The effects of black-white differential mortality on electoral Estimates of excess deceased blacks (1970e2004), hypothetical survivors and votes lost (2004). the election data we then estimate the fraction of these hypothetical black survivors who (1) would have voted; and (2) would have black votes lost to excess mortality at the state level by identifying Excess mortality among blacks and whites in the United States. Black lives matter: Differential mortality and the racial composition of the U.S. electorate, 1970–2004 Black lives matter: Differential mortality and the racial composition of the U.S. electorate, 1970–2004 work_lafv4uhptrdqxbfe5zrtotwqfu Serena Martinez-Coleman, Jen Mank, and Toni Morley The field of art therapy continues to grow and so does the challenge between creativity and practice in what it means to be an art therapist (Junge, 2016). therapists are equipped to adapt and assist during pandemics using creativity (Potash, Phillips (2016), the continual conversation in the field of art therapy has been The Accountability Art Project created a space for connection and reflection in a time identity of self through creativity (Beaumont, 2018; Fish, 2012). Art making furnishes a platform for creativity to make the implicit visible allowing for (Chiu & Kwan, 2010; Leddy, 2009; Okada & Ishibashi, 2017; Plancke, 2014). Art therapy in the time of COVID-19. Witnessing, Visibility, and the Experience of Self Utilizing Art Therapy in The Ethics of Art Therapy: Promoting Creativity as a Force for Identity of the Art Therapist. in Pandemics: Lessons for COVID-19, Art Therapy, 37(2), 105-107. work_lagkzdz6ybhtdp7tkobydd2qnq Abstract: Religious educational literature in the United States often presumes the congregation as the participation in Christian congregations, this assumption makes approaches to religious education spark a different and important imagination for religious education beyond congregations, embedded Keywords: congregational formation; religious education; institutional affiliation religious education can happen without participation in a formal Christian community. community of faith is to the task of religious education is almost unthinkable. Religious Education, all presume the existence of a community of faith that has identity bearing weight communities of faith did not engage in religious education in the United States, who would? In the literature of Christian religious education, recent works by Boyung Lee and Charles Foster religious education to where people are and where community is and can be created" (Lee 2013, p. support good educational work belies her belief that congregations are still an essential community for religious education beyond congregations, embedded in provisional communities of solidarity work_lbljneg2xjblpfpqvkehcj6b54 major disasters, communities of support have arisen to help neighbors and others who Often the ''social fabric'' metaphor is used to refer to the strength of these bonds among people in a community. In early 2020, millions of communities were traumatized by the pandemic as deaths The pandemic produced a cultural trauma because not only Next, consider policy changes needed to reduce our cultural traumas from the pandemic and The most serious evidence of pandemic degradation in community well-being in the world, the pandemic has done havoc to global community well-being. every community''s response to a pandemic. "good judgment, being reflective, being compassionate/caring, courage, community The cultural traumas of the pandemic, and to some extent the unrest over racism, likely Hopefully, research on community resilience will help even more Community during the Pandemic and Civil Unrest Community during the Pandemic and Civil Unrest Community during the Pandemic and Civil Unrest work_lc6dhqwj3fduffv6ywxbews5cy the global health education of students from high-income countries (HIC) and lowand the impact of the pandemic on health care workers and students in different global health education and face future challenges while providing the needed support to LMIC This is not the first time global health education travel has been disrupted. Given the marked challenges of the present pandemic context, what can global health educators We believe global health educators and students can 4. Engage in collaborative studies of pandemic-related global health disparities, especially programs in HICs and LMICs. Most importantly, global health educators should not see COVID-19 as merely a temporary This is not the first pandemic or disaster to disrupt global health education, and it will Global health education also needs to help its students to be more equitably engaged. University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Medical Education and Center for Global Health, USA work_lhuxshwobzerxcny6bed23lozy on the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, William Shakespeare''s Othello, and Jordan Peele''s Get Out. 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has spawned a new generation of sporting celebrities protesting state violence against black Americans. sporting celebrities, on black political action. political protest engaged in by the black sport stars whom we political protest engaged in by the black sport stars whom we tendency of black sporting celebrities to engage in racebased protest politics that complement ongoing social Because of the collective identity their protests represent, close consideration of black sport celebrities engaged with group-based mobilization, blacks who strongly approve of Kaepernick''s protest will engage at higher rates H3: Black attitudes toward Kaepernick moderate the relationship between Black Lives Matter identity and political engagement, such that blacks who report strong BLM identity and work_lnjjqhnofnbppdsikcpk4iw4ta In her Working Life piece "Instagram won''t solve inequality" (16 March, p. can do, yet it seems unfair that such scientists must devote time to social media media role model at her university—the Science Sam Instagram account run by of social media success, Wright''s critical comments about such outreach were Yammine in particular and women science communicators in general. the 500 Women Scientists organization responds to the Working Life article, and two scientists recognized by AAAS (the publisher of Science) for public engagement social media in science. also science communicators who just happen to be women. women and other underrepresented minorities in science should feel no obligation to media for public engagement with science social media for public outreach and policy increasing institutional pressure to communicate about science — whether to to science communication and public 500 Women Scientists envision for science. ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/164 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/164 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full work_lnuqr6tzonh6hiyhazm622lvou Shifting Discourse on Climate and Sustainability: Key Characteristics of the Higher Education Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement Abstract: In the last decade, the fossil fuel divestment (FFD) movement has emerged as a key systemic change and social justice through campaigns'' hardline stance against fossil fuels and climate Keywords: fossil fuel divestment; higher education; social movements; climate change; climate justice; Within the last ten years, the HE fossil fuel divestment (FFD) movement has emerged as a campaigns were broadly asking their HEIs to divest from all types of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural justice issues, such as local communities impacted by fossil fuel projects or climate change. Table S1: Higher education institutions with fossil fuel divestment campaigns in study sample and URL of Fossil Fuel Divestment: The Power and Promise of a Student Movement for Climate Justice. Climate Change and the Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement in The U.S. Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement: Towards a Justice-Based Paradigm of Sustainability work_lrs6nfsbkfd6ppcjkjluaw2wxa n November 2019, the American Political Science Association introduced a new civic engagement initiative to highlight engagement techniques related to student voting and political participation. stands for Resources to Amplify and Increase Student Engagement, in accordance with APSA''s Statement on Civic Engagement and Voting, is a nonpartisan effort to provide political Several of my courses were designated under the EXL program: Sustainability and the Cities; Civil Rights Policy and Politics; and Democratic Participation and Civic Advocacy. For example, in spring 2019, students in my African American Politics course participated in an official hearing organized My political science department even has a "Community-Based Practicum" course that allows students to conduct research projects supervised by advocacy groups and government agencies. First, they can teach students about the machhttps://climaterwc.com/2019/03/26/political-climate-with-mark-simon-council-changes-course-on-district-map-amid-opposition/ African American Politics course teamed up with an advocacy group led by formerly-incarcerated women that was working on a class-action civil rights case at the time. work_lvd4l75tircjtkwlt5bpzhlpia #BlackBabiesMatter: Analyzing Black Religious Media in Conservative and Progressive Evangelical Communities of African American Religion examines digital activism through examples of religious media motivated activists with those religious opponents asserting Black Lives Matter who present an African American Religion examines digital activism through examples of religious media produced activists with those opponents asserting Black Lives Matter who present an intersectional pro-life fully interrogate digital religion or new religious media''s impact on black religiosity.3 This exploration into the contemporary Black Lives Matter movement necessitates a foray into black religious media consumer and the impact of religious media in the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter campaign. a part of the digital religion population that syncs new media with their religious lives. media respond that they are merely putting into perspective protesters'' claims that Black Lives Matter Childress primarily utilizes digital media like the All Black Lives Matter project circulating https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/23/us/some-evangelicals-struggle-with-black-lives-matter-movement.html https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/23/us/some-evangelicals-struggle-with-black-lives-matter-movement.html work_lwncsxaa75f7fkeknt6s3wg4xm Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy, and the Agony of Progress present collide in ways that both challenge and necessitate the work of mourning. mourning inevitable and argue that melancholy is subject to racial formations, responses to the Obama era and the racial backlash that gave birth to the Black capacities of melancholy and mourning: Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy the ongoing work of addressing racial grievances. notion of ''democratic mourning'' and Winters'' notion of ''melancholic hope'' chart a and social progress alongside neoliberal politics and rhetoric highlights the ways Winters'' notion of ''melancholic hope'' renders the pervasive misrecognition directed toward the historical and ongoing offenses against people of color in ''The notion of racial progress'', Winters reminds us, as the national locus of racial and sexual difference underpins the paradoxical blackness and queerness in ways that rendered ''less exceptional'' racial and sexual observation of racial progress, McIvor pushes for the development of a grammar work_lxc3rbg5svffhnehorboehyn5a virtual multiculturalism intervention as a means to improve intergroup relations and combat cultural participants in the intervention condition had a significantly higher improvement in multiculturalism scores, supporting the incorporation of a virtual multiculturalism intervention in higher education. Keywords: multiculturalism; intergroup relations; intervention; cultural sensitivity; diversity awareness This study aims at developing a virtual multicultural intervention for college students to reduce The effects of an interactive multicultural intervention on international students were examined 1. Do college students in the virtual multiculturalism intervention condition show greater intervention on college students'' multicultural competence? a diversity awareness quiz, "My Multicultural Self", cultural sensitivity scenarios, educational videos Students'' multicultural competence was assessed before the virtual intervention or the control participants'' average multiculturalism scores in the intervention condition were not different from the Significant intervention effect (preand postoverall multiculturalism scores by conditions). intervention studies that have demonstrated the effectiveness of multiculturalism (i.e., [12–14]). work_lztblunyavh4voexi3h5fbf2o4 2 Indian Country Today has provided extensive news coverage of how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting Native Available online: https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/arizona-16-percent-of-covid-19-deaths-are-native-americans-bAvailable online: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climateenvironment/2020/04/04/native-american-coronavirus/ (accessed on 25 June 2020); "Coronavirus in Indian Country: Latest https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/arizona-16-percent-of-covid-19-deaths-are-native-americans-b-n3zYNsgUGFHiFSZpzPxg https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/arizona-16-percent-of-covid-19-deaths-are-native-americans-b-n3zYNsgUGFHiFSZpzPxg https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2020/04/04/native-american-coronavirus/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2020/04/04/native-american-coronavirus/ http://www.mdpi.com/journal/arts http://www.mdpi.com/journal/arts online: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/30/opinion/sunday/coronavirus-native-americans.html (accessed on 25 June 2020); Available online: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/05/20/covid-19-has-been-brutal-indian-countryjust-like-past-epidemics-were/ (accessed on 25 June 2020). Available online: http://www.cjcj.org/news/8113 (source of data, Centers https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/11/keystone-oil-spill-south-dakota-spd/ (accessed on 25 June 2020); and Available online: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/11/01/keystone-pipeline-leak-oil-spillednorth-dakota/4121954002/ (accessed on 25 June 2020). Available online: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-pipeline-leak/canada-oil-pipeline-spills-200000-liters-onaboriginal-land-idUSKBN1572UJ. Issue on The State of Healthcare in the United States; Available online: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/ https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/30/opinion/sunday/coronavirus-native-americans.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/05/20/covid-19-has-been-brutal-indian-country-just-like-past-epidemics-were/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/05/20/covid-19-has-been-brutal-indian-country-just-like-past-epidemics-were/ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/11/keystone-oil-spill-south-dakota-spd/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/11/01/keystone-pipeline-leak-oil-spilled-north-dakota/4121954002/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/11/01/keystone-pipeline-leak-oil-spilled-north-dakota/4121954002/ https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/the-state-of-healthcare-in-the-united-states/racial-disparities-in-health-care/ https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/the-state-of-healthcare-in-the-united-states/racial-disparities-in-health-care/ https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/11/what-is-faculty-diversity-worth-to-a-university/508334/ https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/11/what-is-faculty-diversity-worth-to-a-university/508334/ in this Special Issue, contemporary Indigenous artists are creating powerful work that speaks to, reshaped by the flourishing field of Native American and Indigenous studies. Indigenous studies, visual studies, history, anthropology, museum studies, American studies, and so Available online: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/ Available online: https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/museums/ct-ent-art-institute-postpones-native-americanpottery-exhibition-0402-story.html (accessed on 28 June 2020). https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/museums/ct-ent-art-institute-postpones-native-american-pottery-exhibition-0402-story.html https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/museums/ct-ent-art-institute-postpones-native-american-pottery-exhibition-0402-story.html work_lzwhkwl64vb7dpgomthvyb42ke time, producing, and in turn being produced by, the manifold raced markets of the global political Economy readers, positioning neoliberalism and the current conjuncture as the present political economic moment to be understood through a raced market frame of analysis, and surveying the residents in Britain have been relatively more likely than their white counterparts to live in illsuited, poor-quality accommodation owing to the increasingly raced nature of housing markets Race and neoliberalism in political economy the body of literature which seeks to demonstrate the obfuscation of race in neoliberal markets. In his article entitled Racism and Far-Right Imaginaries within Neoliberal Political Economy, which racism is central to neoliberal political economy, not only in the reproduction of exclusions second body of work on race and neoliberalism outlined above, that which takes migration as its has been and remains integral not just to the raced markets of capitalism but to neoliberalism work_m2gbxhbjpfhsbf2u3rjjnmlvmm 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. work_m5ija6gaozbzvaspdnwhglaxcy Meta-analysis of field experiments shows no change in racial discrimination in hiring over time In this study, we examine trends in racial and ethnic discrimination in American labor markets based on a meta-analysis of Field experiments of hiring discrimination are experimental studies in which fictionalized matched candidates from used in the literature, including by all prior studies of discrimination trends over time (ref. Our core analysis focuses on studies that conducted their fieldwork from 1989 to 2015, allowing us to observe trends in discrimination over the past 25 years. discrimination rates as a function of a time trend plus other study Alternative estimates of change in hiring discrimination against African-Americans. bibliographic databases, citation searches, and an email request to corresponding authors of field experiments of race-ethnic discrimination in labor studies to find additional field experiments of hiring discrimination. 28 studies yielded 24 estimates of discrimination against African Americans work_m7ahlrvly5aodjpmfcfo36o5vm Tiqqun''s "Jeune-­‐‑Fille" (young girl), which today is amplified by social networks. In this sense, La Deleuziana desires to think Alice''s becoming as a becoming-­‐‑woman two dimensions (theoretical and political) within Deleuze''s writing and thought, the self-­‐‑/auto-­‐‑exposing use of subjectivity''s digital showcase, with Facebook representing product of the valorization of difference, the Jeune-­‐‑Fille becomes a singularity perpetual-­‐‑ woman, or even a becoming-­‐‑woman – of concepts, of authors, of a century that oth-­‐‑ We decided to open this second issue of the journal with a sort of present that Ve-­‐‑ fundamental question for the present issue of La Deleuziana: "is woman anthropos?". diagnosis of Tiqqun''s "Jeune-­‐‑Fille" as a valid concept to describe the anthropomorphiza-­‐‑ woman as a lens to investigate the transformation of contemporary work within the so-­‐‑ If most of the articles of this issue describe the becoming-­‐‑ essays different from the general subject of the present issue that call for the next one. work_ma4ar6c7bfal7kdy76wfhkcjci tobacco control, alcohol, beverages, health communications, industry Countermarketing campaigns use health communications to reduce the demand for unhealthy products by exposing motives and undermining marketing practices of producers. year, the tobacco, alcohol, and food industries spend billions of dollars marketing their products Public health professionals have used multiple strategies, including taxation, product reformulation, mandates, regulation, and public education, to reduce the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, advocacy groups have launched various initiatives to apply the CM approach to alcohol and unhealthy food, no systematic evaluations of such campaigns have been reported. Countermarketing campaigns use health communications strategies to reduce the demand for unhealthy products Because tobacco, alcohol, and unhealthy food and beverage marketers target their advertising Despite the promise that social media holds for community-organized and peer-driven campaigns, research indicates that alcohol, tobacco, and processed food companies often have a reach work_mb6esh2sxzac5hgmfxjxqd3wwa actually creating such commons, we need to work, act and think very differently developments have done is create a new model of political communication by comes to theory you just have to say words like ''commons'', ''collaborative'', consequences.23 The latter is what we have seen with the rise of populist rightwing political figures and parties in many countries: not just Trump in the U.S. need for a new political language and ''radical transformation of the regime of technology providers, COPIM is designed to realign open access book publishing research on a radical open access basis: books and journals, for example, as associated with online communication technologies and the ''digital commons'', for means of creating commons we''re engaged in to remain political, now and in the 26, 2020: http://www.bollier.org/blog/commoning-pandemic-survival-strategy. 16 An early version of ''Postdigital Politics'' was presented as part of the Creating Commons: Books About Life (London: Open Humanities Press, 2016): http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org. 81 https://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/about-us/research-news/2019/pirate-care/. 81 https://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/about-us/research-news/2019/pirate-care/. work_mjl7fcinpfdp3hbhdwsmr2cy4i The People vs Tech: How the Internet is Killing Democracy (and How The People vs Tech: How the Internet is Killing Democracy (and How Keywords: artificial intelligence, bots, democracy, social media, trolls. such as social media, artificial intelligence, and cryptocurrency, argues Jamie Bartlett, veteran tech journalist and director of the Centre for the Analysis the middle class'' acceptance of tech privatization – focusing on examples Tim Posada: Department of Journalism and New Media, Saddleback College, Mission The People vs Tech is an introduction to a series of topics commonly For example, again in chapter 5, he claims Google "killed" the Stop Online In addition, Bartlett sets up several topics, like artificial intelligence or Review of "The People vs Tech: How the Internet is Killing Democracy (and How We Save It)" topics related to online media, and it is strongest when he draws upon the current and future state of all media and technology''s impact on work_mk2esyo5lzbpfhavntxxihwcry sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_mwpibkoku5barhbppkffcfwaxe The headline achievements in Paul Oliver''s extraordinary career as a blues scholar that our approaches to blues, and to popular music studies more generally, diverged and to white adolescents in general, I wanted to ask if there wasn''t a more differentiated, hybridising music culture than was being presented here, and if it wasn''t possible for blues to mutate and to maintain an aesthetic and cultural value even within Melville Herskovits, I had myself tried to point to the importance of the likely retentions of African traits in African American music, including blues. It is no exaggeration to attribute my transition from a mere blues aficionado to (eventually) a cultural historian to the work of Paul Oliver. revival, dies at 90'', The Washington Post, 17 August 2017, https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/paul-oliver-scholar-who-helped-spur-a-blues-revival-dies-at-90/2017/08/17 (accessed 13 October 2017); ''Paul Oliver, scholar of housing and expert on the blues – obituary'', The Telegraph, 20 August https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/17/arts/music/paul-oliver-authority-on-the-blues-dies-at-90.html https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/17/arts/music/paul-oliver-authority-on-the-blues-dies-at-90.html https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/17/arts/music/paul-oliver-authority-on-the-blues-dies-at-90.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/paul-oliver-scholar-who-helped-spur-a-blues-revival-dies-at-90/2017/08/17 https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/paul-oliver-scholar-who-helped-spur-a-blues-revival-dies-at-90/2017/08/17 https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/paul-oliver-scholar-who-helped-spur-a-blues-revival-dies-at-90/2017/08/17 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/08/20/paul-oliver-scholar-housing-expert-blues-obituary/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/08/20/paul-oliver-scholar-housing-expert-blues-obituary/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/08/20/paul-oliver-scholar-housing-expert-blues-obituary/ work_mxqvg7je6fbhppk7rvjniwrrcu non-inclusive terms with racial connotations, such as "blacklist" and "whitelist", or "master" and In the life sciences, the term "blacklist" is commonly used to represent problematic genomic The terms "master" and "slave" are also frequently used in molecular biology to group transcription factors (TFs) or genes based on their acceptable to use the term "master", the problem gets worse when some researchers introduce "slave TFs" (Ocone and Sanguinetti, Use of non-inclusive terms in life To estimate the use of the terms blacklist/whitelist and master/slave, I performed searches on Similar to blacklist and whitelist, the use of master and slave is growing with time. Articles with terms master and slave (left axis) Articles with terms blacklist or whitelist (left axis) The growth of non-inclusive terms in the life sciences literature. articles on Europe PMC containing the terms blacklist or whitelist (blue; left axis), containing https://github.com/asntech/inclusive-science https://github.com/asntech/inclusive-science https://github.com/asntech/inclusive-science https://github.com/asntech/inclusive-science https://github.com/asntech/inclusive-science/releases/tag/v1.1 https://github.com/asntech/inclusive-science/releases/tag/v1.1 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abd6441 work_myowv4dbvbehrcfpgvwzagd25i A long-standing debate in atheist and secular humanist circles has been whether organized secularists secular humanist leaders and publications, especially in the "new atheist" movement, which has drawn high web sites as well as use a survey we conducted among 3,000 members of a prominent atheist organization to understand the political divide in American secularism and the prospects for greater unity in this To understand the political differences among organized secularists (those who are involved in atheist and membership, it does include one-quarter of the foundation''s members and probes the political beliefs and attitudes of participants in this highly influential secularist their meetings and secularist media and publications compared to 10.6 percent stating that politics were not discussed. Figure 3: Since becoming involved in secular humanist/atheist groups, has your political affiliation changed? as atheists, (as one respondent said, "My politically liberal Atheists in American Politics. work_mytmfztwjzfcbfqc5de2ov5ejy Death and the African-American Funeral Home Abstract: Black Deaths Matter: Earning the Right to Live—Death and the African-American Funeral for local communities, the African American funeral home has been central to ensuring that not only the hiding away of black bodies in funeral homes that were only utilized by communities of color 19 Though there is not much written on the African American funeral industry and its rich history, Arzella Valentine writes in the Civil War and the African American funeral home industry, like the insurance business along African American church, the funeral home offered a place where black identity mattered. The importance and role of the African American funeral home African American funeral homes offered important social spaces, helped consolidate identity, 4000, mostly family-owned black funeral homes, and the communities they serve, more The African American Funeral home continues to play an important role in Available online: http://www.angelohenderson.com/articles/articlesby-angelo/55-death-watch-black-funeral-homes-fear-a-gloomy-future-as-big-chains-move-in (accessed on Available online: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/01/black-funeral-homes-mourning/ online: http://www.woodsvalentinemortuary.com/The_History_of_African-American_Funeral_Service_ https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/01/black-funeral-homes-mourning/426807/ https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/01/black-funeral-homes-mourning/426807/ http://www.woodsvalentinemortuary.com/The_History_of_African-American_Funeral_Service_320351.html http://www.woodsvalentinemortuary.com/The_History_of_African-American_Funeral_Service_320351.html work_n245rpkf5rbmnblidi5zsbfmzu American health; yet the existing paradigms do not fully account for the ontology, epistemology, or axiology of Black developing, implementing, and evaluating public health interventions for Black populations in the USA. approach may inform future public health research and policies to reduce health disparities within and across Black populations Ontological assumptions guide research in investigating the reality of Black populations experiencing public health outcomes such as HIV risk approach asserts that the concepts contribute to the development and implementation of effective public health interventions in Black populations, which then facilitate improved Not only can the model be tested for intervention development and implementation but it may also impact health and social outcomes for Black Americans. public health interventions for Black American communities, which Black Lives Matter Principles as an Africentric Approach to Improving Black American Health Black Lives Matter Principles as an Africentric Approach to Improving Black American Health work_n2xzai2tpba7hjpszlrn3n7u6a embodies what he saw as one of the major responsibilities of cultural studies: to communicate the knowledge that we have (or that we produce) to people "who do not belong, teach undergraduate courses on popular culture and media studies. Note #5: Over the past decade or so, in his efforts to articulate a new vision for cultural studies, Larry Grossberg has taken up Hall''s arguments from "Notes" in important turn, however, is in his suggestion for how cultural studies should work its way out of its cultural studies could profit from expanding its disciplinary orbit, and economics and political science are strong choices for such a move. studies'' continuing efforts to see culture as a crucial site of political struggle in the US More pointedly, cultural studies needs to start working from the terrain of the popular, Popularizing cultural studies is a dangerous proposition. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 10(1), work_n5ngf5l4wbhqhoeol2p345xzci time with the journal, we sought to recognize and foster new perspectives, directions, and potential in the field in the form of special forums, forums focused on the history of education as pedagogy.1 Nine innovative scholar-teachers reflected on their use of historical cases in the Historical Cases," History of Education Quarterly 56, no. History of Education," 125–33; Heather Lewis, "Future Teachers and Historical 2The policy forum on the ESEA appeared in History of Education Quarterly 56, no. 3The Forum on Academic Freedom appeared in History of Education Quarterly education, for that issue we solicited and published an essay by James In two special issues, we challenged the field to reimagine the history of education from that perspective, both by soliciting new work and by synthesizing existing and Contemporary Black Activism on Campus," History of Education Quarterly 56, no. the West," History of Education Quarterly 56, no. work_n62humvxlrhx5p25gihxo4fmle racism, digital housewife, housework, organic composition of labour, rate that in the world of digital capitalism, new unpaid forms of labour (Fuchs, Section 3 analyses the relationship of racism, slavery and digital labour. reproductive labour by engaging with the notion of digital housework that Angela Davis shows that in the USA, women slaves'' labour was different doubly exploited by capital as both wage-workers and houseworkers is assumes that women outside of wage-labour "are also outside of social productive because it is surplus-labour time unremunerated by capital. Capital not just exploits wage-labour, but also the reproductive labour If reproductive labour were paid at the average wage, then profits would wage-labour, it continues to exist in specific forms in capitalism. exploitation of the wage-worker, the slave, the houseworker and the Commodity fetishism makes capitalism and wage-labour appear as capitalism and phenomena such as social media, digital labour, mobile of exploitation that has sustained capitalism and wage-labour. work_nb4ls462vzbgbkz5ffmqs35op4 Sparks, R 2020, ''Crime and justice research: The current landscape and future possibilities'', Criminology https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/crime-and-justice-research(9589a5c7-f348-4509-bab4-4cfed161cf8e).html Crime and Justice Research: the current landscape and future possibilities users of research, organize our thinking on actual and emergent problems of crime and The scope of research in the fields of crime and justice is in principle extremely large. central to the contributions that crime and justice researchers can make to interdisciplinary here to re-think the problem-spaces of crime and justice research beyond the primacy discourses in terms of which questions of crime and justice are circulated and socially Crime and justice research has much to offer Whist international collaborative enterprises in the fields of crime and justice research are Three propositions for investment in crime and justice research questions of crime and justice (and conceptions of harm) and other current arenas of Centre (e.g. http://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FL003120%2F1); a modest amount of new work on policing, work_nc4mauiy6vffnju6toc5fz7il4 Review of The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/new-american-farmer affects immigrant farmers [Book review]. Published by the Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems. with the stories of 70 interviewed immigrant farmers who operate within this structure; excerpts Additional interviews with agricultural support and outreach programs emphasize how immigrant farmers are often excluded from start-up The book starts off with a snapshot of immigrant farmers in America, followed by a short preface on how Minkoff-Zern found the farmers she Minkoff-Zern found that farmer support the Family Farm," the farmers'' stories at last small-scale immigrant farming in America today. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development barriers, some immigrant farmers are disrupting the Growing Food, Growing a Movement: How Structural Racism Affects Immigrant Farmers Growing Food, Growing a Movement: How Structural Racism Affects Immigrant Farmers work_neyz7sw3inbibbgytoyycsnzwm be devoted to lectures but rather to discussion and student possibility of our own learning," perhaps then a pandemic pedagogy of care is simply that: encountering our students so we may 3. See Morehouse College''s campaign to raise funds to support students experiencing hardship. Power and Politics in Learning and Teaching." Available at doi: 10.13140/ I teach relatively small classes between 15 and 25 students. allows for better engagement and made online teaching via Zoom adapting students to a smoother online delivery (Mohanty and students to address the learning outcomes for the course. https://theconversation.com/1-in-10-hbcus-were-financially-fragile-before-covid-19-endangered-all-colleges-and-universities-140528 https://theconversation.com/1-in-10-hbcus-were-financially-fragile-before-covid-19-endangered-all-colleges-and-universities-140528 online delivery continues into the fall, use of the discussion students to be present at all online meetings for my courses. and Teaching in Higher Education." Merlot Journal of Online Learning and Authentication for Zoom-Based Online Teaching and Meeting." Available at students,2 in remotely conducting an in-class simulation in the remote learning that combines asynchronous and synchronous work_nhguauwwwzcfncqpwy2yka6vqu In her Working Life piece "Instagram won''t solve inequality" (16 March, p. can do, yet it seems unfair that such scientists must devote time to social media media role model at her university—the Science Sam Instagram account run by of social media success, Wright''s critical comments about such outreach were Yammine in particular and women science communicators in general. the 500 Women Scientists organization responds to the Working Life article, and two scientists recognized by AAAS (the publisher of Science) for public engagement social media in science. also science communicators who just happen to be women. women and other underrepresented minorities in science should feel no obligation to media for public engagement with science social media for public outreach and policy increasing institutional pressure to communicate about science — whether to to science communication and public 500 Women Scientists envision for science. ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/163.1 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/163.1 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full work_nie7luiwwzb5hkkw5zw76fpama Saintly Women: Medieval Saints, Modern Women, and Intimate Partner Violence. Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture 12. traditions in providing theological justifications for intimate partner violence (IPV). diverse faith traditions to end abuse, they also reveal that historical studies rarely accompany such critical work. Their book thus focuses on archival narratives of violence to challenge the continued "misuse and misapplication of religious and cultural beliefs" to excuse hagiographies of medieval and early modern Christian saints and martyrs that cultivated Saintly Women contextualizes hagiographic accounts, uncovers the patterns and attitudes that enable violence, against women as indicative of feminine subordination in early Christian communities, behind the commemoration of domestic abuse victims, whose hagiographies conveniently align with oppressive social, economic, and political patriarchal norms. work on critical race studies, the global spread of Christianity, and on the erotics of Saintly Women provides a St Andrews Studies in French History and Culture 9. work_nktxdjwzxrcgnabdgl3v3iqqfa Black Twitter: A Response to Bias in Mainstream Media Keywords: battleground; black Twitter; digital homespace; playground; textual poaching For instance, the popular black Twitter hashtag #APHeadlines is a great example of textual poaching as media and textual poaching as resistance that this paper seeks to explore the possibilities black Twitter The battlefield is social media, and textual poaching in black Twitter is the main For this research, a content analysis of the corporate news media and black Twitter was performed; murder of Mike Brown in St. Louis, the hashtag "IfTheyGunnedMeDown" emerged on black Twitter. editor for Ebony.com, started what became the popular black Twitter hashtag #AliveWhileBlack [73]. In this case, black Twitter worked to undermine implicit and explicit bias in mainstream news, while http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2010/08/how_black_people_use_twitter.html http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2010/08/how_black_people_use_twitter.html Available online: http://www.thegazette.com//subject/news/three-university-of-iowawrestlers-arrested-20150324 (accessed on 1 April 2015). Available online: http://www.theroot.com/photos/the_most_popular_twitter_hashtags_in_2014/ Available online: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/08/12/ifthey-gunned-me-down-hashtag-twitter/13982539/ (accessed on 16 August 2014). http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/08/12/if-they-gunned-me-down-hashtag-twitter/13982539/ http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/08/12/if-they-gunned-me-down-hashtag-twitter/13982539/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2014/02/17/dangerousblackkids-black-twitters-response-to-dunn-verdict/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2014/02/17/dangerousblackkids-black-twitters-response-to-dunn-verdict/ Available online: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/11/28/crowd-protests-grand-jurydecision-black-friday-st-louis/19624337/ (accessed on 12 December 2016). work_nnc4cfqbmrfhtjzubrgszl2i5m [PDF] Divergent discourse between protests and counter-protests: #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter | Semantic Scholar In response to #BlackLivesMatter, other Twitter users have adopted #AllLivesMatter, a counter-protest hashtag whose content argues that equal attention should be given to all lives regardless of race. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Twitter Corpus of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement And Counter Protests: 2013 to 2020 View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites results and background Tweeting for social justice in #Ferguson: Affective discourse in Twitter hashtags #Ferguson: Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States View 1 excerpt, references background By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_npzilchxh5gilmk5klmovn3l4a This poster introduces a new tool named Apollo which analyzes textual information in the geo-tagged twitter streams of trending well as emotion detection of the opinions of the masses about a trending world wide topic such as #COVID-19, #ClimateChange, #BlackLivesMatter, etc. Apollo currently provides an interactive visualization of the analysis of the trending hashtag the stream of English tweets related to #COVID-19. http://covid-twitter-stream.fiz-karlsruhe.de/ http://covid-twitter-stream.fiz-karlsruhe.de/ Apollo processes these twitter streams using sliding time window, retrieves geo-referenced tweets on the run and performs knowledge-aware sentiment analysis and emotion detection of the masses about the pandemic as well as frame 2 Knowledge-Aware Twitter Stream Sentiment Analysis obtaining twitter stream pertaining to particular hashtag such as #COVID-19 Framester is a large linguistic linked open data including about 30 million when we talk about COVID19: mental health analysis on tweets using natural language processing. Apollo: Twitter Stream Analyzer of Trending Hashtags: A Case-study of #COVID-19 work_nr2gw6wsq5aivn7cil5slcffwe movement, including migration processes, performed gestures, emotional responses The articles in this issue are all concerned with movement and its formal movement forms and dynamics, across diverse theatre and performance practices and issue, theatre and performance hold hope for circumnavigating or dismantling cultural With the Olympics, movement isn''t just sport, but also theatre and politics on an This issue also includes a dossier of writings on theatre and migration, which emerged from different working groups at IFTR''s  conference in Belgrade. Each piece is concerned with how forms of movement and performance Performance and Disability working group. Six Voices from IFTR''s Performance and Disability Working Group'' the authors disabled scholars and artists in accessing theatre and performance. the relationship between bodily movement and forms of social and political (in) or gives us a dwelling place''.7 For many of the articles in this issue, theatre is what work_nuogg7epqnhtrlfw4qzits43d4 In this article, we explore the potential role of social media in helping movements expand and/or strengthen themselves analysis of public social media accounts and interviews with BLM groups, we highlight possibilities created by social media for Black Lives Matter, scaling up, social movements, coalitions, narratives, networks suggests a powerful role for social media in providing movements with the tangible resources necessary for scaling their elements for successful coalition building are the same processes that scholarship indicates social media use can bolster: meaning making, resource mobilization, and member Because of its role in meaning making, social media platforms also enable diverse groups to discuss, plan, and act into a range of online and on-the-ground activity, connections with other BLM groups, and use of social media for They noted that the group uses social media as a platform for social media groups that use the BLM frame, but which work_nus3genrajfvlga3tt4jfltcb4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_nw4yczg7kvglngusihnh6wtk4e The Need for Stronger and Broader Patient-Perpetuated Harassment Policies in US Academic Medical Centers The Need for Stronger and Broader Patient-Perpetuated Harassment Policies discrimination and harassment are common in academia as well; Asian health care professionals have Black health care professionals and academic professionals experience at #BlackInTheIvory.3 American Medical Colleges address patient-perpetrated sexual harassment in patient bills of rights empirically affirmed that the right of patients "to receive care free of harassment" was foundational academic institutions can take to end the harassment that women, people of color, and LGBTQI discrimination and harassment toward health care workers based on their race/ethnicity or gender Clear policies and procedures including zero tolerance of harassment toward health care workers is https://www.aamc.org/data-reports/workforce/interactive-data/figure-18-percentage-all-activephysicians-race/ethnicity-2018 JAMA Network Open | Medical Education The Need for Stronger and Broader Patient-Perpetuated Harassment Policies in US Academic Medical Centers https://www.aamc.org/data-reports/workforce/interactive-data/figure-18-percentage-all-active-physicians-race/ethnicity-2018 https://www.aamc.org/data-reports/workforce/interactive-data/figure-18-percentage-all-active-physicians-race/ethnicity-2018 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2723&utm_campaign=articlePDF%26utm_medium=articlePDFlink%26utm_source=articlePDF%26utm_content=jamanetworkopen.2020.17010 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2723&utm_campaign=articlePDF%26utm_medium=articlePDFlink%26utm_source=articlePDF%26utm_content=jamanetworkopen.2020.17010 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2723&utm_campaign=articlePDF%26utm_medium=articlePDFlink%26utm_source=articlePDF%26utm_content=jamanetworkopen.2020.17010 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2723&utm_campaign=articlePDF%26utm_medium=articlePDFlink%26utm_source=articlePDF%26utm_content=jamanetworkopen.2020.17010 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2723&utm_campaign=articlePDF%26utm_medium=articlePDFlink%26utm_source=articlePDF%26utm_content=jamanetworkopen.2020.17010 https://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2723&utm_campaign=articlePDF%26utm_medium=articlePDFlink%26utm_source=articlePDF%26utm_content=jamanetworkopen.2020.17010 work_nwu55rl3lvbynanapxybkikhbq Is There a "Ferguson Effect?" Google Searches, Concern about Police Violence, and Crime in U.S. Cities, 2014–2016 African Americans would lead police officers to be more circumspect in their behaviors in high-crime neighborhoods violence: As the Black Lives Matter movement gained support following protests in Ferguson, Missouri, perhaps police In this article, we examine the association between public concern over police violence and crime rates using Google crime, police, Internet searches, Black Lives Matter While many police departments make crime report data available in real time, the measures of public concern about police violence are not factored into statistical models. Our measure of concern about police violence is the frequency of searches in 43 large U.S. cities for phrases that signal an interest in the topic and/or a personal commitment concern about police violence, as measured by Google search concern about police violence, as measured by Google search work_nz7234ol7neo3nx23xtftibqyi We studied the very theme of Counter-Culture that, for a minute, seemed like we were actually Panther à-la-Wakanda still makes known: that Black folks within White supremacy anywhere and in mind and one continues to hold out as well as onto loved ones and like-minded/hearted folks, hey, it As a youth I didn''t understand why the Civil Rights movement and the churches (the black me that even in the Black community there were signs of resistance inside this culture that could not Folks wanted to dream the way the Elders and Ancestors had challenged us to do. communities some folks are thinking about and developing ways to intervene to save their lives. Black Counter-culture. abolitionist Viviane Saleh-Hanna for whom abolition sounded like revolution, anti-capitalism & The abolitionism of Viviane Saleh-Hanna had a different way to look at the counter-culture of the BPP and Black Liberation Army (BLA), he served a total of 14 years as a political prisoner and work_oahrmvz4x5apjbkfbtyofdzfi4 understanding the psychological effect of COVID-19 pandemic on society. infected from COVID-19, frontline health workers, old age people and women, The social behaviors like anti-lockdown protests, anti-racial COVID-19, Pandemic, Quarantine, Mental Health, LockdownKeywords: psychological effects led people to irrational social COVID-19 like, mental health problems in patients infected from COVID-19, mental health of frontline Mental health problems in patients infected from causing mental health problems like depression and people suffering from mental illness like depression, COVID-19 pandemic due to social restrictions. age people, there is a need of geriatric mental health COVID-19 Pandemic is impacting our lives like never The Effect of COVID-19 on Youth Mental Health. Mental Health Outcomes of the COVID-19 (2020).COVID-19 health anxiety. Kartikey et al: Psychosocial Aspects of COVID-19 Pandemic Kartikey et al: Psychosocial Aspects of COVID-19 Pandemic Kartikey et al: Psychosocial Aspects of COVID-19 Pandemic Kartikey et al: Psychosocial Aspects of COVID-19 Pandemic work_obkhzjcwhjglljpr7vt5jucaoi Lastly, I wanted to explore some ways that Black people can and do resist white At the same time, while the white gaze has limited the freedom of Black people, it has white gaze, as Blacks and other brown bodies are identified as being different and therefore people calling the police when the Black bodies are just trying to exist in these white spaces. within the white gaze is tied to the language of looking and negative depiction of the Black body Moreover, the white gaze''s surveillance is what enables violence on the black body to surveillance of Black Americans under the white gaze throughout US history: "The tracking of Examples of Black resistance against the White Gaze Examples of Black resistance against the White Gaze moments in Black historical resistance against the white gaze are important because of the In fact, many Black people have always resisted the white gaze in work_ocga5iy765d33hlnlgd7cxfbf4 To Render Invisible: Jim Crow and Public Life in New South instead argued that it was black resistance to Jim Crow that was continuous. The Folly of Jim Crow: Rethinking the Segregated South, edited by African American women protested against Jim Crow on the railroads. the health of Jim Crow, resulting in the increase in public funding for white informed the everyday acts of resistance to Jim Crow.3 This counterpublic operated both within public and private spaces, which are dealt with in separate The legacies of the Jim Crow era inform the final two books under review. State Parks and Jim Crow in the American South, focuses on the segregated the well-known narrative of the NAACP''s legal fight against school segregation in the World War Two era by revealing how this challenge to Jim Crow Black Working-Class Opposition in the Jim Crow South," Journal of American History 80 (June work_ofeprug5rjgnlpmdy2mbakpaqe Wedges and frames, two much-studied strategies of American political combat, are generallythought to be partisan weapons, meant to manipulate voters into making trade-offs that favor thepolitical actor wielding them. issue positions involved in wedges to overcome the ill effects of reframing and the two value dimensions working-class voters across issue positions and value dimensions value dimension and a new issue position to create a bridge between two value dimensions that might otherwise pose a trade-off on an initial issue position. However, Bridges advanced a second value dimension, call it "protecting families," on which his two issue view of his restrained immigration-policing issue position in and of itself, by framing it in the value dimension of family protection, where it would be evaluated this value dimension, LFG argues, its two issue positions, (i) minimizing gun regulation and (ii) supporting Issue position (ii), supporting Black Lives Matter, advances the value dimension of "addressing root work_ofqkunymqza6hgncklf2cgx45i Academic Medicine''s Responses to National Race-Related Many patients of color come into our clinics, offices, and research studies reeling from these national race-related events, and the political rhetoric and Dr. King told us that health scientists have a unique role to play in the Civil Rights assume our unique role in the Civil Rights Movement. from racial trauma unless we leave our offices to perform antiracism community work, engaging in prevention before we encounter patients of color in a medical rights legislation that our research shows would directly influence their stress and health. for our patients of color and help provide the civil professionals can get involved in legislative work to improve access to care for patients of color. The role of the behavioral scientist in the civil rights movement. to national race-related events and its role in civil rights, Health Equity Perrin; Health Equity 2018, 2.1 work_oiz7rqrt45fm5lahbhvx2cbn6q | Pacific Historical Review | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Review: Workers on Arrival: Black Labor and the Making of America, by Joe William Trotter, Jr. Review: Workers on Arrival: Black Labor and the Making of America, by Joe William Trotter, Jr. , University of California Press Search for other works by this author on: Article contents Search Site Jeffrey Helgeson; Review: Workers on Arrival: Black Labor and the Making of America, by Joe William Trotter, Jr.. Pacific Historical Review 1 February 2020; 89 (1): 152–153. Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''Review: Workers on Arrival: Black Labor and the Making of America, by Joe William Trotter, Jr.'' and will not need an account to access the content. Subject: Review: Workers on Arrival: Black Labor and the Making of America, by Joe William Trotter, Jr. Citing articles via Latest Issue Alert Info for Authors work_okjmxgjwfneqnahgi4jqdv734q Growing Old Together: Pop Studies and Music Sociology Today If popular music studies is a much-defined field, then the Handbook''s co-editor Andy Popular Music Studies Reader, and his works on youth and subcultures have similarly for popular music studies, also visible are some methodological lacunae that make it emergent areas of popular music studies. sociological or media studies concerns than music, well, those are the bragging rights there is an emergent study area in popular music, surely this is it. So the first essay we read in this guide to popular music studies is Kevin terms the centre of gravity in academic popular music studies seems to be shifting music studies: it has never really known what to do with pop''s history. time'', Catherine Strong writes in her chapter on memory, ''popular music''s Is it that much in contemporary popular music studies is only work_okwrhfovhrgsnpqypkxtli5d64 do educators construct their own racialized identities in relation to their students when discussing issues of privilege in the classroom? be evidenced in that teaching, understood through the orientation of the racialized bodies of educators, is linked in some form to teacher desire, be it the desire for right-relation of the aporias of hospitality, Sinha argues that it is only by paying attention to the phenomenological difference that characterizes raced bodies of color that one may understand how discussing issues of privilege and race with a predominantly white student body. white privilege, Rasheed urges educators and students to take up ethical questions that confront the concrete political realities of our times in the classroom. white educator, Bryzzheva realized that often predominantly white classroom spaces marginalize students of color. to the racialized body of the educator, and Ruitenberg''s interpretation of the ethic of hospitality, with reference to the very notions of how such an ethic is to be understood in relation work_ol7nfnek7ngrlagt66q3jjo6ke The Work of hisTory: ConsTruCTivism and a PoliTiCs of The PasT. In The Work of History: Constructivism and a Politics of the Past, Kalle Pihlainen pays tribute to Hayden White''s work on narrative constructivism through a comprehensive history, and the role of power, as Pihlainen also discusses the ethics and politics of historical constructivism (xiii). Keywords: Hayden White, constructivism, narrative truth, meaning, critical historiography, ethical-political responsibility, refusal of closure In The Work of History: Constructivism and a Politics of the Past, Kalle Pihlainen pays tribute to White''s work on narrative constructivism through a many historians attribute to White and other experts in narrative theory of history Pihlainen gives the example of how historian David Carr wrongly framed White as a "''discontinuity view'' theorist" (xviii), Because of historians'' commitment to representing a past reality by means of referentiality, Pihlainen claims, meaning makes all participants in "the work of history" ethically and politically work_onfvrwptebce7lf3wl26q6qtwm SUMMER IN THE CITY: John Lindsay, New York, and the American Dream. His Struggle to Save New York (2001) sees in Lindsay''s service as mayor a story But in the contemporary moment, when critics on the left and right agree that current New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio the Viteritti nor the Roberts book considers the ways that Lindsay''s candidacy In Starring New York, Corkin discusses the ways that these films created In Corkin''s discussion of New York-centered films such as Midnight Cowboy (1969) and Prince of the City (1981), he considers the visual representation reorganization of New York City in the Lindsay era. in Lindsay''s New York City is the idea of urban space as a spectacle. Indeed, Lindsay''s New York City saw an Cultural images of New York City 8. New York City in Crisis, 199. 8. New York City in Crisis, 199. 8. New York City in Crisis, 199. work_ontzqrh77bdn7mlr4yjli35hrq universal grant of basic capital (UBC) to be awarded to every citizen. The idea behind a universal grant of basic capital (UBC) is simple. that a grant of £10,000 should be awarded to every citizen on his or her attaining the age of majority, funded by inheritance taxation [2, 3, 4]. Another version of UBC was put forward in 2000 by Gavin Kelly, of the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR), a basic UBC idea with their Commission on Economic Justice proposing a ''universal dividend'': a grant of £10,000 to 25 National Statistics provides data on the distribution of inheritance, gifts, and loans in Great Britain by income, wealth Given this, in terms of social justice alone, there seems to be a strong case for a move towards a more equal distribution of the ownership of wealth, particularly among the young. work_opthvwtncnenhm3tjsshr4vwye public relations research and practice, notably through the prism of creativity as a vector of cultural Critical intercultural theory, culture, cultural appropriation, public relations, social discourse, In 1992, Sriramesh and White (1992) pointed to the importance of culture for public relations and Public relations scholars interested in culture also refer to the "mother discipline" of the concept — closer look at the ideological and epistemological basis of the culture concept in public relations. First, we will argue that the way that public relations builds or maintains "cultural differences" needs Cultural appropriation thus constitutes a new risk for public relations professionals, in terms of If culture is the underlying structure, in Giddens'' sense, public relations messages are thus one of the sense, public relations can itself be studied as a process of cultural reproduction (Frame, 2013). Public relations plays a role in building/maintaining social consciousness of "cultural differences" work_oq43mlq7zfcpljfnratzm7sy2e of Du Bois''s legacy and presents the range and depth of research on race and environmental equity. Environmental Justice Studies framework that shows how corporate and state interests Schultz and colleagues focus on the Detroit metropolitan area and examine the environmental contaminants that place some neighborhoods The Intersection of Environmentalism with Urban Social and Economic The next generation of the urban environmental justice movement is beginning to This current approach to urban environmental justice defines environment widely and looks to promote equity across multiple recognizes the role of social and economic inequality in environmental disparities. Pellow, in this issue, introduces Critical Environmental Justice Studies, DU BOIS REVIEW: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ON RACE 13:2, 2016 219 DU BOIS REVIEW: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ON RACE 13:2, 2016 219 DU BOIS REVIEW: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ON RACE 13:2, 2016 219 DU BOIS REVIEW: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ON RACE 13:2, 2016 219 a Global Environmental Justice Movement? work_ov7lljymy5dy7eqvnft4cp752i Such a critically engaged anthropology of NGOs also stands poised to offer useful Academic work on NGOs was initially undertaken within development studies by sociologists and political scientists, some of whom began celebrating the new profile ever a canon of "NGO studies," these volumes would undoubtedly serve as essential early explorations and as sources of documentation for the key questions within the changing world of Work within this new development critique was diverse and wide-ranging, including addressing issues of power and inequality (Crush 1995), participation (Cooke and Kothari 2001), institutionalization (Feldman taken by anthropologists to their work and that of many development NGOs. Both are open to the criticism that they move anthropologist-NGO interface may be productive, in that it highlights the importance of ethnographic approaches as contributing to a "methodological populism" (Mosse and Lewis 2006) that For example, scholarship on the subject within anthropology brought more complexity to analysis of the political form of NGOs and the ways work_ovoferwzhfdhvnnahws2mmckse Compared to peer nations, the United States has the highest rates of chronic disease, the greatest number of preventable hospitalizations, the lowest life expectancy, and the highest rates of suicide, obesity, and avoidable deaths.4 These outcomes are produced by a system that costs nearly twice what near peer countries spend and occurs as a result of bureaucratic inefficiencies, overuse of expensive technologies and procedures, and relative underuse of primary care, physician visits, and other cognitive, interpersonal resources. Despite the particular demographic and medical foci of their study, the article by Choi et al1 offers insight into some of the significant ways health care might be made less expensive and more inclusive. Telehealth visits are less physically and fiscally costly for frail, disabled, and lower-income patients; they allow those with limited energy to save their reserves for more important activities that may enrich their lives and improve their health. work_oz34lx3lyvd7bpr74drhknxzzy growth of the economic surplus gives rise and form to the politics of inequality and austerity. Keywords: alienation, economics, fascism, inequality, monopoly capital, occupy movement, too much income and wealth inequality can result in greater political and social alienation or structure or rule by oligarchy (Solt 2008, Newman, Johnston and Lown 2015). exploitation (where workers produced output greater than their wages) and expenditures for nonproductive labor and activities made up their concept of the economic surplus. This is Piketty''s "beta" concept, which is a nation''s wealth, or capital, over its income. economic surplus and two variables, income and wealth inequality, since capitalist wealth and Figures 1 and 2 show that the economic surplus concept and the income and wealth Politically, greater labor exploitation and greater inequality in both wealth and income (Sabine and Thorson 1973, Carsten 1980, Renton 1999, Amin 2014). 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_p4wugnti7rfqlmujcqpww4zusq https://necsus-ejms.org/new-ways-of-seeing-andhearing-the-audiovisual-essay-and-television/ https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/new-ways-of-seeing-and-hearing-the-audiovisual-essay-and-television(882d7c8a-b5c6-496d-a868-dcd07eb65032).html URL: https://necsus-ejms.org/new-ways-of-seeing-and-hearing-theaudiovisual-essay-and-television/ In recent years, videographic criticism in the form of remix-based audiovisual essays has gained momentum in Media and Screen Studies, with courses essays deal with television or use televisual images and sounds as source material for study. https://necsus-ejms.org/new-ways-of-seeing-and-hearing-the-audiovisual-essay-and-television/ https://necsus-ejms.org/new-ways-of-seeing-and-hearing-the-audiovisual-essay-and-television/ https://necsus-ejms.org/new-ways-of-seeing-and-hearing-the-audiovisual-essay-and-television/ https://necsus-ejms.org/new-ways-of-seeing-and-hearing-the-audiovisual-essay-and-television/ https://necsus-ejms.org/tag/audiovisual-essay/ https://necsus-ejms.org/tag/television/ Rather than contemplating why television seems absent from videographic criticism, we might also be inspired by both historical and contemporary examples of art and remix culture that have used the televisual image To add to these examples and to promote videographic criticism of television, we have selected four recent audiovisual essay works that each, in their own way, use televisual images and sound to reflect upon television as https://necsus-ejms.org/how-black-lives-matter-in-the-wire-a-video-essay/ https://necsus-ejms.org/how-black-lives-matter-in-the-wire-a-video-essay/ https://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/polls-surveys/best-video-essays-2018 https://necsus-ejms.org/breaking-bad-and-surrealism/ Cologne'', NECSUS, 6:2, Autumn 2017: https://necsus-ejms.org/towards-an-alternative-historyof-the-video-essay-westdeutscher-rundfunk-cologne/ http://mediacommons.org/intransition/2017/videographic-telephilia https://necsus-ejms.org/towards-an-alternative-history-of-the-video-essay-westdeutscher-rundfunk-cologne/ https://necsus-ejms.org/towards-an-alternative-history-of-the-video-essay-westdeutscher-rundfunk-cologne/ New ways of seeing (and hearing): The audiovisual essay and television New ways of seeing (and hearing): The audiovisual essay and television work_pa5lvxhjjzbmvldrjnxdxrpbzy sense is that a national planning process is needed to leverage the bold calls for enhancing SLCE Building on the invitation to share ideas regarding a potential national plan issued in Howard and We invited leaders of national SLCE organizations to read Howard and Stanlick''s (2015) essay offer some key thought leader perspectives regarding the idea of a national plan to guide the future of The leaders of all five organizations offered suggestions for topics to be addressed in a national plan one organization wanted to ensure that any national plan developed would emphasize the ethical underpinnings of SLCE; its response also questioned The leaders of all five organizations offered suggestions for how the process of developing a national plan for SLCE might best proceed. The responses to the idea of a coordinating entity to guide the development of a national plan with the responses from the national SLCE organization leaders. work_paoxapbdrnbbhinrjrjn76nwgm Teaching the Introduction to American Studies Course: A Dialogue template, or even ideal approach to teaching the Intro to American Studies students to—a mode of inquiry, a set of critical thinking and reading skills, a The differences in our approaches reflect the challenges of teaching an openended course that is often at cross-purposes with what students want, namely, a teaching the Intro to American Studies class. While I want the Intro to expose students to different modes of understanding the nation, I also see the course as a chance to practice certain skills. | 353Teaching the Introduction to American Studies Course | 353Teaching the Introduction to American Studies Course | 353Teaching the Introduction to American Studies Course | 353Teaching the Introduction to American Studies Course | 353Teaching the Introduction to American Studies Course diverse public universities, but teaching American history and culture from the intellectual universe of generations, one lecture, one course at a time. work_pbyxcfe3yba6vjghvau3q5r3qy The study investigated the contributions of dissocial traits and experience with the police to police perception. (261: males = 115, females = 146, mean age = 25.87) completed psychometric measures deviant personality traits, police perception, and experience with the police. perception such that higher narcissism traits was associated with higher negative perception of the police (β = − 0.46, t = − 2.21, robust, widely researched constellation of dissocial personality traits, that is yet to be explored in relation to the perception traits and past experiences with the police to the perception of predicted police perception such that higher narcissism traits personality trait failed to predict police perception. other dissocial traits and police perception. Dissocial traits particularly narcissism was negatively associated with police perception. Dissocial Personality Traits and Past Experiences Matter in How People Perceive the Police Dissocial Personality Traits and Past Experiences Matter in How People Perceive the Police work_pd3j57bhpjbgjjsudmgf3xmo3q The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) evolved from a rising public health concern to a pandemic over health threat from COVID-19 and maintain public safety when conducting a health forum for the Chinese forum and also had an official communication from the Ministry of Health available regarding COVID-19 on Conducting a mass gathering during a crisis required closely following guidance from local public health Keywords: mass gatherings, public health crisis, covid-19, pandemic, risk-mitigation, health promotion, chronic (December 29, 2020) Organizing a Mass Gathering Amidst a Rising COVID-19 Public Health Crisis: iCON Chinese Health Forum on February 22, 2020 in Vancouver, BC and upholding public interest in TABLE 1: Number of Participants Attending iCON Chinese Health Forums Conducted Under the public attending the forum were well-informed on the potential risks involved by organizing the questionand-answer session between experts and participants, in addition to providing official health literature from work_peszpfbsozbofprt6cqk37g2py Street art; Drones; Urban planning; Horizontal street artists to create large-scale works on the (b) Paint by Drone, CG rendering of the project by CRA studio and c) UAV at work for tried to accelerate them, using drone technology to allow for a new use of painting as a means Fig 5 SDARCH Trivelli Associates, Piazza della Cooperazione, Milan, Italy (2019): an example of ''tactical urbanism'' Clockwise from top left: a) Varvara Stepanova, Handwritten poster (1919): graphical inspiration; b) a photomontage of the project to visualize the realization in the manner of a drone photograph; c) Giulio Vesprini (Civitanova Marche 1980) is an Italian urban artist, graphic designer, and art director. As a Street artist, he has created works throughout Italy, in Europe, and more recently in New York. his work project, which he calls ''Archigrafia'' (Vesprini 2016), is increasingly a design, strategy, and work_pgn2vvesnvce7c3k2bvgjlmm4i The task of public theology is inherently dialogical, where human experience is considered as source so that it can enter the dialogical conversation public theology as bridge building: encounter, authenticity, spiritual grounding, and risk taking. Alex Mikulich and Marcia Mount Shoop both engage public theology as  Lisa Cahill, remarks as invited guest, "Public Theology in the th Century and Today,"  Mario Aguilar, "Public Theology from the Periphery: Victims and Theologians,"  Elías Ortega, remarks as invited guest, "Public Theology in the th Century and Today,"  Kate Ott, remarks as invited guest, "Public Theology in the th Century and Today," public theology as bridge building, spiritual grounding becomes that sacred  Elí Valentín, remarks as invited guest, "Public Theology in the th Century and Today,"  Robyn Henderson-Espinosa, remarks as invited guest, "Public Theology in the th  Marcia Mount Shoop, remarks as invited guest, "Public Theology in the th Century work_pgs55qs2ibgc5dagfsnsfryvgm Racial projections: cyberspace, public space, and the digital divide Racial projections: cyberspace, public space, and the digital divide public space, and the digital divide, Information, Communication & Society, DOI: have changed, historicizing these efforts suggests a continuity of tactics ‒ or everyday practices that recast the orderings of the powerful in acts of contestation ‒ engaged by communities of color in response to socio-spatial inequalities in the urban United States (de the ways marginalized groups engage recent media developments, including digital projection, in response to socio-spatial inequalities. When considering the Art Intersections pop-up alongside the legacy of spatial interventions waged by people of color, it appears to share a consonant effect of politicizing public Inspired by Arts Intersections, this was the goal of an on-campus digital installation I co-designed with students at Yale University in December 2014, draw attention to Latino/a spatial histories (Salhotra, 2014; Schmidt Camacho, 2013; Wadewitz, 2013).12 Their engagement in the digital pop-up reflects studies in education research work_phqhmiayx5azzawnddym6skco4 The purpose of this research is to identify links between high schooler''s perception of rural Kentucky This research focuses on the previously unstudied dialect perceptions of Kentucky urban high Furthermore, urban students think that rural Kentuckians have an overall negative view of Louisvillians, especially African RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS RURAL AND URBAN DIALECT PERCEPTIONS OF KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLERS work_phrm7vsnczharm7za3eit4swaq in anti-Black racism in academia and their support or elevate Black scientists, including sharing their figures on diversity and to support Black scientists, they''ll train and challenges that Black scientists face — and that The imaging technique known as cryo-electron atomic-resolution structures of many proteins remains a daunting task because of other led to protein structures that were sharper technique that infers structures from diffraction patterns made by protein crystals when resolution of cryo-EM structures. But scientists have had to rely largely on X-ray crystallography for obtaining atomic-resolution individual atoms in a protein, at a resolution for cryo-EM: a structure of the protein with a says Scheres, that they could pick out individual hydrogen atoms, both in the protein and Scheres and Aricescu also tested their improvements on a simplified form of a protein called cryo-EM to map the protein to 2.5 ångströms. A cryo-electron-microscopy map of the protein apoferritin. work_pht7xovovndvvb2ewedf5rbrpy Cathy Park Hong''s Poetry against Since the beginning of her career, Cathy Park Hong has position in the poetry of third-wave feminism, a "version of stereotypes to subversive ends" (Glenum 11). core of four recent poems in which Hong continues in her feminist poetic while engaging in the racial politics of the In an essay published in New Republic online in October 2015, Hong identifies what she calls "a new movement in American poetry." According to Hong, this movement has been "galvanized by the activism of Black Lives Matter" and poets, they must engage in social practice" ("There''s a New practice, but, before I turn to them, I will contextualize Hong''s This aesthetic builds on traditional identity politics but "will be racially undetermined in identities, necessitating a move beyond the American racial binary In the New Republic essay, Hong identifies the conceptual the new poetics of social practice is moving. "Conceptual Poetry," work_pin6u34fnvabdoisaufffrkzxq a black boy can succeed in America with his soul The threat of the black boy as monster appeared repeatedly in Pipeline. scene transitions provided glimpses of young black Powerfully, Pipeline invited audiences to question assumptions about what constitutes a "good Blackface minstrelsy haunts American vernacular performance, from children''s cartoons to sorority selfies, but in The Top of Bravery it took center Blending documentary traces of Williams''s career with imagined scenes from his life, The Top of Bravery explored the ways in which Williams Morris set the play in Richmond in 1916 at the Williams, played by Morris, was preparing for a first few moments it was clear that The Top of Bravery''s spectators had an uncomfortable part to play: audience, Williams did not apply makeup until the perform without makeup; yet, Williams maintained that it was only by blacking up that he could present otherwise provocative material. By the play''s final scenes, when Williams''s life work_pkblkbacgreg3jalchjc63xjxy Free Speech Rhetoric and Normalizing Violence: Setting Higher Standards for University Guest Speaker Policies Free Speech Rhetoric and Normalizing Violence: Setting Higher Standards for University Guest Speaker Policies Free Speech Rhetoric and Normalizing Violence: Setting Higher Standards for University Guest Speaker Policies. Free Speech Rhetoric and Normalizing Violence: speech, guest speaker policies, no­platforming, uni­ speech on Canadian university campuses, raising the of controversial speakers and new campus free speech argue that campus free speech policies should go bey­ pus free speech debate in order to meaningfully resist e Campus Free Speech Debate ant consideration in university free speech debates. the criteria dictated by academic freedom, free speech free speech, the university''s commitment to academic on trans rights and towards broader free speech debates Bridging Rhetoric and University Speech speech restrictions for invited speakers. "Free Speech on Campus Why Restricting Free Speech is Not the Weaponization of Free Speech on Campus." Academic work_plcuuknnifehrjxrcxvdrd7dfa (2016) Blood, money and endless paper: slavery and capital in British SLAVERY AND CAPITAL IN BRITISH IMPERIAL HISTORY The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of what the history of slavery in Britain and the British empire would look like if turned toward the abolition of the slave trade and the end of slavery in the empire as not only legislative Economy in British Emancipation Policy, 1838-1866"; Hahn, Political Worlds of Slavery and Freedom; Scott, Slave history of British abolitionism, Christopher Brown''s Moral Capital, reminded historians of the United States of slavery and finance capital, University College London''s Legacies of British interest in gradual emancipation among historians of slavery in the British empire.28 The day-today practices of the abolitionist North in the United States and the post-emancipation West British Slave-Ownership: Colonial Slavery and the Formation of Victorian Britain. work_pm6y3tc2lvbz5ebzxbpmwlclca Racism Here, Racism There, Racism Everywhere: The Racial Realities of Minoritized Peer Socialization Agents at a Historically White Institution The Racial Realities of Minoritized Peer Socialization college students who served as peer socialization Many racially minoritized students serve as racially minoritized PSAs experience their nicated to new Black students the racial realities research about racially minoritized students'' and racially minoritized student leaders. problems for racially minoritized students, racially minoritized PSAs experience racism campus experiences of racially minoritized minoritized PSAs experience their campus study of the ways minoritized PSAs (Students ways racially minoritized PSAs experience ways racially minoritized PSAs experience higher education leaders desire racially diverse climate can be for racially minoritized PSAs 2010), racially minoritized PSAs in this study 2010), racially minoritized PSAs in this study of the racially minoritized students doing this of the racially minoritized students doing this education: Black students at White colleges and universities. work_psdwhxg3gra4zkj7huyt3ckuiy 5th Association of Critical Heritage Studies Biennial Conference. Conference Review: ACHS FUTURES 2020. Conference Review: ACHS FUTURES 2020. The fifth biennial Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS), entitled ACHS 2020: FUTURES, took place in London from August 26 thru important event in the field of critical heritage studies, understood as an invitation to broaden their recent project ''Heritage: Futures'' to an international, massive debate. Adding to this determinant fact for the future genealogy of critical heritage studies, this review aims to point focused on the Urban Heritage Futures sub-theme, as tool: are the ''futures'' that the Conference aimed to discuss about, so detached from the course of international the heritage futures will look like then will be part of another discussion. Presentation held at the 2020 ACHS: Futures Conference. Presentation held at the 2020 ACHS: Futures Conference. Presentation held at the 2020 ACHS: Futures Conference. Presentation held at the 2020 ACHS: Futures Conference. work_psm66hvrinhi5o7ieq77uibxvq By reading the article teachers can learn about teaching students about race and racism through presentations. Keywords: presentations, social-science education, transformation of knowledge, performance, racism, racial literacy, Michael Brown, anti-racist Bildung In the following, I use a case study from a social-studies lesson of a district school in Hamburg, Germany to show how students learn to act in a didactic way.1 I will discuss what these pointing to students, the central didactic function can be identified: With presentations, students learn that knowledge – in the social-sciences – is constituted through communicative Thus, presentations are significant for students to address topics in social-studies classrooms that are ignored or marginalized in curricula – such as racism. Thus, Laura transforms knowledge in two ways: she specifically mentions the case of Michael Brown and addresses the problem of racism on an abstract work_q4iq4rcoivgznototxwa3wanku Brubaker brings ''trans/gender'' and ''trans/racial'' creatively into conversation to theorise the historical race and sex/gender as solipsistic and neglects the wider social context that has produced the conditions of Keywords: historical location; identities; intersectionality; performativity; race; sex/gender; structural any social identity category as well as commonalities across groups constructed as different (Foresight, Brubaker''s desire to explore the ''unsettled identities'' of gender and race. Bringing transgender and transracial creatively into conversation allows Brubaker to recognize the historical examining processes of change in two major social categories, gender and race, Brubaker illustrates how Brubaker suggests, that as projects of self-transformation, transgender and transracial produce different Brubaker''s argument is persuasive, that sex/gender and race have different logics and moral orders. with differences within racialized and gendered categories or their simultaneity. race and gender categories have been much discussed in intersectional work following Leslie McCall''s internal differences between people in particular racialized categories. work_q5bphvegzvgljm4cx2kq7vd2pm chained in silence: black women and convict labor class, gender and sexuality, speaks to the ways in which the experiences of African American the proper form of labour for African American women. It is these, and other, precise personal accounts of women''s lives, African American women in the penal system. This process, she argues, was designed to exclude African American women from the ''Cult of True revisit Orlando Patterson''s notion of ''social death'' under slavery, reconfiguring it for convict women as slavery and convict labour. LeFlouria argues convincingly that for women the loss in value of their reproductive labour meant that make broader claims for the role of African American labour in the making of the industrial New South. chained in silence: black women and convict labor in the New South chained in silence: black women and convict labor in the New South work_qc63ctzm7zfrpmng5745jtqkuu propose practical measures to improve IMGs'' experiences of working in psychiatry. Unfortunately, despite their contributions, many international medical graduates (IMGs) face considerably greater difficulties than UK Longitudinal data clearly show differential attainment of IMG doctors in both postgraduate examinations and training schemes, and to work as specialty and associate specialist (SAS) or locally employed doctors. Good Medical Practice guide.8 Some trusts invest in providing appropriate induction and extra support; however, between IMGs and UK graduate doctors training in many of the adverse experiences of IMGs are also encountered by UK BAME medical graduates, notably, discrimination, racism and differential attainment. • Host IMG-specific resources and disseminate via NHS trust websites, including sharing of examples of good practice (for example, the MTI, GMC, 2020 (https://www.gmc-uk.org/education/standards-guidance-and-curricula/projects/differential-attainment/whatare-we-doing-to-address-it). Professional experiences of international medical graduates practicing https://www.gmc-uk.org/ethical-guidance/ethical-guidance-for-doctors/good-medical-practice https://www.gmc-uk.org/ethical-guidance/ethical-guidance-for-doctors/good-medical-practice https://www.gmc-uk.org/ethical-guidance/ethical-guidance-for-doctors/good-medical-practice https://www.gmc-uk.org/ethical-guidance/ethical-guidance-for-doctors/good-medical-practice https://www.gmc-uk.org/-/media/documents/the-state-of-medical-education-and-practice-in-the-uk---workforce-report_pdf-80449007.pdf https://www.gmc-uk.org/-/media/documents/the-state-of-medical-education-and-practice-in-the-uk---workforce-report_pdf-80449007.pdf https://www.gmc-uk.org/-/media/documents/the-state-of-medical-education-and-practice-in-the-uk---workforce-report_pdf-80449007.pdf https://www.gmc-uk.org/-/media/documents/the-state-of-medical-education-and-practice-in-the-uk---workforce-report_pdf-80449007.pdf (FMGs), international medical graduates (IMGs) and overseas trained https://www.gmc-uk.org/about/what-we-do-and-why/learning-and-support/workshops-for-doctors/welcome-to-uk-practice/doctors https://www.gmc-uk.org/about/what-we-do-and-why/learning-and-support/workshops-for-doctors/welcome-to-uk-practice/doctors https://www.gmc-uk.org/about/what-we-do-and-why/learning-and-support/workshops-for-doctors/welcome-to-uk-practice/doctors https://www.gmc-uk.org/about/what-we-do-and-why/learning-and-support/workshops-for-doctors/welcome-to-uk-practice/doctors https://www.aomrc.org.uk/medical-training-initiative/ https://www.aomrc.org.uk/medical-training-initiative/ https://www.aomrc.org.uk/medical-training-initiative/ work_qcklmv2fqnd7rh63xj2lz22kee The use of a ''Rooney Rule'', a form of affirmative action to improve racial diversity and/or inclusion, to a group of subprime minority ethnic doctors in leadership roles. A major problem with affirmative action for minority ethnic doctors in the UK is that the widely used term ''BAME'' (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) is presumed to be the best metric to use. as part of their training, affected doctors from all minority ethnic groups. It is key that minority ethnic groups are engaged in defining these Creating a culture where people from minority ethnic groups can discuss topics that heterogeneity within and between minority ethnic groups. Ethnicity facts and figures List of ethnic groups; https://www. https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/workforce-and-business/workforce-diversity/nhs-workforce/latest https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/workforce-and-business/workforce-diversity/nhs-workforce/latest https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/workforce-race-inequalities-inclusion-nhs https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/workforce-race-inequalities-inclusion-nhs https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/style-guide/ethnic-groups https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/style-guide/ethnic-groups Ethnic inclusion in medicine: the ineffectiveness of the ''Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic'' metric to measure progress Ethnic inclusion in medicine: the ineffectiveness of the ''Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic'' metric to measure progress work_qd63al6gvba4tpnrqbg43tvxhm external causes, every community involves both agreement and disagreement: convergence on what is rationally known to be good for human nature, and divergence on what is not fully understood, which is differently of the excluded nor to irrational voters, but to societal conditions that determine us to disagree and to feel good about the rejection of our political Ranciere and Spinoza make use of disagreement to understand political beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper beth lord the political philosophy of spinoza and ranciere draft paper work_qdaanf4ji5gili3likm6hr5bka Our non-Black colleagues must fight anti-Black racism and white supremacy within the academy to authentically promote Black excellence. Amplifying Black excellence in ecology and evolution is the antidote for white supremacy Growing protests to decry police brutality and anti-Black racism have demanded sustained efforts of anti-Black racism embedded in our anti-Black racism in the annals of life Black scholars in the life sciences are Black scholars in ecology and evolution13–16, excellence of Black scientists9. anti-Black racism and white supremacy. Abolish anti-Black racism in ecology and evolution Amplify Black excellence in ecology and evolution narratives of Black scholars in ecology and Recreating Wakanda by promoting Black excellence in ecology and evolution Recreating Wakanda by promoting Black excellence in ecology and evolution Fig. 1 Recommendations for authentically amplifying Black scholars while abolishing white supremacy in ecology and evolution. Fig. 1 Recommendations for authentically amplifying Black scholars while abolishing white supremacy in ecology and evolution. work_qe2et7jjifbchklfolmrp5eg3e land rights as a form of coloniality that maintains the centrality of state power, and in the second, land activism, as expressed in the campaigns of Seed, Australia''s first Indigenous youth-led climate Keywords: interculturalism; coloniality; deep colonising; empathy; Indigenous Australia; reflexivity This article explores interculturalism in the context of a settler colonial nation. Examining how interculturalism might support land related matters, such as ecological health formally shaping Australian social and political life, policy reform, and activism around Indigenous configured frontiers of colonialism which continue to take Indigenous people''s lands and waters in identities (settler colonial/national), rights, laws, and institutional expressions of modernity such new relations, emerging from the interactions between the settler colonial state and Indigenous nations, Legislative land rights are the product of settler colonial ontology, epistemology and axiology. The epistemic spaces, which distinguish Aboriginal ways of configuring rights to lands and waters, Reconciliation and Colonial Power: Indigenous Rights in Australia. work_qhbml6boonclbkf3ovtl627pw4 Key words: race, activism, affect, Asian American, digital media. ''Asian American'' as political formation (and as an academic field of study) emerged out of racial justice movements in the 1960s and 70s This article examines how the visual uses of Asian ''racial presence'' produces affective frames that Kang''s New York Times article, "How Should Asian Americans Feel about the Peter Liang Protests", Asian American political formations in this case can be defined as affective racial counterpublics, Liang''s sentencing has mobilized Asian Americans either to work with Black Lives Matter and prioritize ending anti-Black racism, or has mobilized Asian Americans to seek ''justice'' for Liang the visibility of Asian Americans supporting Black Lives Matter and justice for Akai Gurley (see Across Asian American groups, racial justice includes a desire to be seen as a visible political Asian Americans discursively position themselves politically within their own communities and in work_qhrsicy43rc77pllsleoxs63fe RISK AND SACRAMENT: BEING HUMAN IN A COVID‐19 WORLD RISK AND SACRAMENT: BEING HUMAN IN A COVID-19 risk as revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ways this has, with it a new approach to risk, which we suggest is culturally based and risk have profoundly affected religious practices, including sacramental Sacramental forms of worship considered core to the life of the worshipping Christian community were halted Against this backdrop, we examine the possible origins and implications of this new understanding of risk and counterbalance it with the COVID-19 is acclimatizing us to these new kinds of life in a virtual reality, changing our relationship to biological risk and therefore our understanding of ourselves as humans in embodied form. the disruptive qualities of this new approach to risk, and the effects it may importance in understanding ourselves as fully human, capable of transcendence expressed and experienced through ritual practice. work_qiuhramm5fbmjo5vbxhskj4s6e https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/towards-a-radical-digital-citizenship-in-digital-education(6ef84d02-2ab6-409e-a548-57f2abbb0e26).html politically informed understandings of the digital, technology and citizenship and for a ''radical digital citizenship'' in which critical social relations with technology digital education do little to critically understand citizens'' social relations with thinking about digital citizenship only in the context of technological change In arguing for a radical digital citizenship, we seek to explicitly inject politics into constructions of citizenship and technology in digital education. digital by exploring how ''new'' technologies reproduce familiar struggles for relations that make ''new'' digital technologies possible—the exploitation of digital citizenship as a relational, politically engaged and oppositional process. turn to examine digital technology''s material consequences in the Global North. digital citizenship and technology? organising in social movements that digital technology affords. of digital technologies in citizenship practices. elements of a radical digital citizenship: 1) critically analysing technology and 2) online spaces, constrain critical questions about the politics of digital education. work_qknzyzf65zcqpkage6qsc2guru KEYWORDS: Christianity, law, human ourishing, violence, peacebuilding, 2 Pinker''s articulation of the violence of some parts of the Hebrew Bible and the history of Christendom is appropriate, but less convincing is his assessment of the role of religion in conicts such as the Thirty Years'' War in Europe 1 (2017): 53–58 © Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University schools at Harvard, to bear on the great issues of our time with respect to religion, violence, and 1. Religion is the major source of violence in our world and needs to be marginalized or 10 Jonathan Sacks, Not in God''s Name: Confronting Religious Violence (New York: Schocken Books, 2015). new pedagogy about the role of religion in the twenty-rst-century world. urgent to think afresh about Christianity and human ourishing and how politics and law can Religions, Violence, and Peacemaking (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000). CHRISTIANITY AND HUMAN FLOURISHING: THE ROLES OF LAW AND POLITICS work_qlpdfpvu75cx3i5idf47ot3f5u As far as he was concerned, the problem lay with the characterisation of the CLC''s slave characters Grumio and Clemens, who, he argued, were presented there as happy Most research to date that addresses the teaching of Roman slavery focuses on teacher''s perceptions of approaching the sensitive research on teaching the sensitive topic of slavery and the presentation of slaves within Classics textbooks. The focus of my research will be how much the students understand about the presentation of slaves in the CLC gained from reading the stories and looking at the pictures. Question 2: Do you think the characters Grumio and Clemens are realistic portrayals of household slaves in Roman society? student''s opinions suggest a positive, negative or neutral response concerning their perceptions of the representation of the slaves. My next question, whether the students thought these characters to be realistic portrayals of household slaves in Roman society, work_qolk6obcnjbtpcilpnzbua2pte ''There''s a Wall There—And That Wall Is Higher from Our Side'': Drawing on Qualitative Interviews to Improve Indigenous Australians'' Experiences of Dental Health Services Abstract: Indigenous Australians experience high levels of untreated dental disease compared indicate that many of the barriers to Indigenous people accessing timely and appropriate dental care of dental care to Indigenous Australians to be addressed. Keywords: Indigenous Australian; qualitative interviews; dental service provision; barriers; enablers to visit a dentist than non-Indigenous Australians and that ''poor oral health can affect educational and barriers and enablers that prevent Indigenous Australians from seeking timely and preventive dental Indigenous community''s positive and negative experiences with dentists and the health care system; The empathy of dental staff is crucial to Indigenous people''s experience in health care settings and In conclusion, barriers preventing timely access to dental services for Indigenous Australians Indigenous people''s oral health. Health Plan 2015–2024; South Australian Dental Service: Adelaide, Australia, 2015. work_qorw3ck6ynczvnknecxzwufehe Alone in the Crowd: Appropriated Text and Subjectivity in the Work of Rirkrit Tiravanija''s work, most often used to exemplify the ''convivial''1 relational aesthetics Thus Bourriaud presents relational works, literally and figuratively, as a long chain of ''Appropriation art'' generally refers to practices theorised in relation to postmodernism, he uses appropriated language underscores broader political operations of his work that Thus while many, like Bishop, see Tiravanija''s work as lacking political While the appropriated text in this case appears in the title of Tiravanija''s work and is As in many of the appropriated elements of his works, the language Tiravanija represents to the viewer is not specifically his (or anyone''s), but all of ours together, for Tiravanija''s appropriations incorporate historical references beyond those texts Alone in the Crowd: Appropriated Text and Subjectivity in the Work of Rirkrit Tiravanija Alone in the Crowd: Appropriated Text and Subjectivity in the Work of Rirkrit Tiravanija work_qshmz6jaz5bxvc35tmoh5lit7e Last Acts: The Art of Dying on the Early Modern Stage. Last Acts provides an abundance of evidence for the entanglement of secular and religious arts of dying and for drama''s engagement with early modern debates about what it means to achieve "a good death." Vinter argues that drama consistently shows us political subjects playing an active role in their own deaths, contradicting the more modern Like many scholars of martyrology, she maintains that early modern attitudes toward death did not compartmentalize weakness and early modern political institutions that struggle to incorporate individuals into larger Although performance is, for the most part, not the focus of Vinter''s book, this struck me as a Elizabeth Jocelin''s 1624 Mother''s Legacie, Clarissa, a David Bowie video, the famous and rational politics, Lerner aims to show how early modern poets "participate in or analyze fanaticism as a child of the Reformation central to the birth of modern politics, work_qtnx4hh5kjgv3hzf3757skqrpu COVID-19, Social Media, and the Role of the Public Physician Social media · Twitter · Youtube · COVID-19 · SarsCoV2 · An emerging force in this information infodemic is public physicians, doctors who view a public presence as a large segment of their mission. Social media platforms remove contextual clues people normally use to assess information validity (see Fig. 1). Social media can be used as a "just in time" means of information sharing, as shown by one group''s rapid dissemination of an airway management infographic via Twitter The public physicians found that most of their content focused on the pandemic, as this was the primary While most public physicians reported that their audience not only grew during the pandemic but also became roles as public physicians, Wilson specifically noted increased politics in his audience. YouTube as a source of information on COVID-19: a pandemic of misinformation? work_qttkzobudzcq5ac56ik5lekgeq situation where violence is being organized for political Advantage" addresses an aspect of such political incorporation via the case of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. social and political movement in the world. © American Political Science Association 2017 March 2017 | Vol. 15/No. 1 1 to strong political opposition, a mass protest movement "Protest and Repression in New Democracies" centers on governance and to the domestic politics of nationalism. U.S. state, and with similar dynamics of violence, backlash, and response discussed by Aytaç, Schiumerini, and While this issue contains no articles on U.S. politics, the Review section contains discussion of some journal itself as "A Political Science Public Sphere." Jennifer''s and synthetic discussion within the political science profession and between the profession and the broader scholarly and reading publics. Perspectives seeks to nurture a political science public Research articles: As a top-tier journal of political science, Perspectives accepts scholarly research article submissions and publishes the very best submissions that make work_qtwupo5ogbdkbaa223raj7372a This essay analyzes some key moments of transnational Palestinian solidarity politics as a basis Palestinian politics, including pan-Arabism, pan-Islamism and the human rights movement. BDS movement has re-ignited transnational Palestinian solidarity, and drawn into the struggle BDS and Black-Palestinian solidarity movements are fostering are not based on shared identities, The history of transnational Palestinian solidarity politics provides a way in to thinking about the in Jerusalem and the 1936-1939 Arab Revolt, human rights, BDS, and the Black-Palestinian The Palestinian leader''s goal was to increase support for Arab Palestine throughout the Muslim practices, a sense of identification with Palestine and Palestinians at the national, pan-Arab, and full independence for the Palestinian Arabs, this plan did recognize that "the peoples of Palestine BDS itself is a human rights movement that demands justice for Palestinians, and that is pursuing independent Palestinian nation-state has been a consistent political goal of people working across http://www.palestine-studies.org/jq/40/indian-muslims-and-palestinian-awqaf-0 work_quhsjvd5mnbvtn5xf7rfm5ys6i matters to people of color, we stand to better appreciate just how adaptive nonWhites are to their political surroundings, leading us toward new insights about Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Race, Ethnicity, and Politics of intergroup relations and identity politics to America''s electoral dynamics has been one of the core insights that REP scholars have been clamoring about, often with minimal recognition by those outside of this specific person of color identity can overcome the centrifugal pressures of identifying with one''s unique racial or ethnic group—all in order to produce scholar to the chronic and powerful role of racial identity in Black political partisan identity, White and Laird (2020) erect a new framework highlighting that Black Americans possess more agency, more complexity, Now, lest you think this is a no-brainer, consider the rapid shift in treatment of White people in the study of racial politics, from individuals who of non-Whites within America''s racial hierarchy motivates their political work_quixinkb7vadbjog4txkrlr5da Extinction Rebellion activists have staged numerous actions all over the world, including a "die-in" on Wall Street wherein activists splashed the iconic Charging Bull bronze statue and disruptive actions for months, blocking streets (Snaith & Mitib, 2019) and bridges ("Extinction Rebellion Protests," 2018) and obstructing access to banks (Davies, 2019), weapons On the 11th of October, Plan B, a United Kingdom-based group formed to "support strategic legal action against climate change," wrote a letter to the Metropolitan Police In the United States, there is a long history of law enforcement efforts to silence, infiltrate, surveil, and imprison activists. have begun forming ties with a local organization, the Civil Liberties Defense Center, hoping to begin offering "Know Your Rights" and "Digital Security" trainings for students and Can Extinction Rebellion build a U.S. climate movement Extinction Rebellion: Police ban London protests. Retrieved October 27, 2019, from Extinction Rebellion US website: https://extinctionrebellion.us/long-term-strategy work_qusbwt7q4jgwtny4houhe62qou of environmental protection and social citizenship in the modern United States, and neither 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/us/flint-water-home-foreclosure.html (accessed Jul. 19, 2017); 2Black Lives Matter, "Solidarity Statement with Flint, Michigan," https://www.workers.org/2016/01/26/blacklives-matter-extends-solidarity-to-people-of-flint-mich/ (accessed Feb. 8, 2018). American, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/thousands-of-u-s-areas-afflicted-with-lead-poisoning-beyondflints/# (accessed Feb. 16, 2018). https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/us/flint-water-home-foreclosure.html https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/us/flint-water-home-foreclosure.html https://www.workers.org/2016/01/26/black-lives-matter-extends-solidarity-to-people-of-flint-mich/ https://www.workers.org/2016/01/26/black-lives-matter-extends-solidarity-to-people-of-flint-mich/ https://www.workers.org/2016/01/26/black-lives-matter-extends-solidarity-to-people-of-flint-mich/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/thousands-of-u-s-areas-afflicted-with-lead-poisoning-beyond-flints/# https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/thousands-of-u-s-areas-afflicted-with-lead-poisoning-beyond-flints/# https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/thousands-of-u-s-areas-afflicted-with-lead-poisoning-beyond-flints/# Any analysis of the success or failure of environmental protection in the United States must think through the interwoven environmental enfranchisement of white Americans and disenfranchisement of poor and minority communities. Meritocratic myths and the structural inequality they obscure have profound environmental consequences, such as determining the distribution of environmental burdens and which communities historically have been able to protect Hidden Inequality of Mosquito Bites," Washington Post, Jul. 5, 2017, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/ The stigmatization of alternate environmentalisms stems from the degree to which residential segregation has stunted Americans'' political imagination when it comes to envisioning possibilities for environmental protection in the United States. work_qvm5zypj4fc6lna6tpikrrd7mi http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Concept%20Expansion%20as%20a%20Source%20of%20Empowerment&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=3afb548a49df26645407e310a568fcc5&departmentPsychology the expanding meaning of prejudice in recent social psychology I am not questioning concept creep as it relates to prejudice and discrimination, I highlight three mechanisms agency, concept expansion may dampen diffuse negative arousal, reduce an avoidance Labels reduce uncertainty and associated affect (Cohen & Steele, 2002; Devine & Vasquez, 1998; Kramer & Wei, 1999; Morewedge, People act to reduce uncertainty (Festinger,1954; Fromm, 1947; Hogg, 2007) and avoid This is not to say that the prejudice label reduces negative affect globally: for The importance of shifting the emphasis in intergroup relations from prejudicereduction to empowering disadvantaged groups is well supported by recent research experiment on collective norms and harassment behavior in a school social Journal of personality and social psychology,75(4), 917. Journal of personality and social psychology,75(4), 917. Journal of personality and social psychology,75(4), 917. Journal of personality and social psychology,75(4), 917. Journal of personality and social psychology,75(4), 917. work_qw3flcfhvzfwtinnbslccwinaa Social and Legal Studies and Third World Scholarship important interventions concerned with socio-legal studies in the Third World, but also point At its foundation in 1992 Social and Legal Studies committed to publish work on the Third law and society and critical legal studies were forged jointly in the new universities of the series, the Journal of Law and Society and, as we have seen, Social and Legal Studies all sociologists of law in the early 1990s, exploring the use of state legality by the residents of Third World, and specifically on customary land law and legal pluralism. Law in context and critical legal studies, In this review to mark twenty-five years since the founding of Social and Legal Studies, we Berry, DS (1998) ''Conflicts Between Minority Women and Traditional Structures: International Law, Rights and Culture'' Social & Legal Studies 7 (1): 55-75. Customary Law in South Africa'' Social & Legal Studies. work_qxqvqib7czfwnnlqwu76xbcdny Reconstruction in Public History and Memory Sesquicentennial Reconstruction in Public History and Memory Sesquicentennial divisive period in American history known as Reconstruction. Reconstruction-era events, laws, and the current challenge of mass incarceration as at once clear and under-discussed.1 Our reports on the Montgomery slave trade and lynching aim to bridge the gap between private were our plans for commemorating the 1866 Memphis Massacre, the opening act in the long drama of the "reconstruction" of the federal union and, the links in the Deep South between Reconstruction-era violence, lynching, and racial terror and the modern death penalty were always too clear with how Reconstruction-era history affects our lives requires challenging public perception of who can participate in these conversations and presented Reconstruction as a continuation of the Civil War, a new birth American history, a period when questions of civil, social, political, and Du Bois, Black Reconstruction in America: An Essay toward a History of work_r35apudphzdkhkaudgnzus4qau Many libraries have ignored the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, citing the need to implications of education, engagement, and activism for people of color and libraries today. libraries to live up to their core values, they must engage actively with communities, especially when those Keywords Social justice, Libraries, Neutrality, Library as place, African Americans, Black Lives Matter (American Library Association, 2006), it is unsurprising that many librarians consider social students in library and information science (LIS), but also to other research and professional Libraries are not, and have never been, socially or politically neutral institutions (Jaeger and If libraries are to continue to actively engage and support their communities in times of our students with social justice in the classroom, engaging with communities in library available at: http://bookriot.com/2016/07/25/why-public-libraries-should-support-Black-livesmatter/ (accessed October 26, 2016). http://bookriot.com/2016/07/25/why-public-libraries-should-support-Black-lives-matter/ http://bookriot.com/2016/07/25/why-public-libraries-should-support-Black-lives-matter/ (1998), Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship, Publications Office, work_r5lhwxa6nbbfhmwib6tfs5li3a Before the insurgence of the so-called ''Alt-Right'' into contemporary political discussion, white supremacists have long used the internet as a means to harass and intimidate vulnerable populations (Berlet 2008).2 The increasing ubiquity of online communication has allowed white supremacist groups to grow and transform, preserving the movement''s knowledge More than a tool for communication, social media platforms are increasingly condemned for supporting the organization of a broad base of We argue that these so-called ''Alt-Tech'' platforms also serve as recruitment and organizing sites for the far right, allowing for direct communication and continued engagement. In this article, we describe the development of a social media platform called Gab to show how technology communication about the event online occurred on every prominent social media platform, certain sites were key conduits of information, such social movement community online, they also recognize the need for staying on more established platforms, like Youtube and Twitter. work_r65vvjehzjacdbopxfa424aod4 To cite this article: Ronit Frenkel & Andrea Spain (2017) South African representations of argued that the reputed transformative agency of cosmopolitanism that world literature centralizes always presumes "a recourse to the ambivalent agency of the post-colonial nationstate, and therefore to nationalism and national culture" per se.3 This special issue considers Connections between place, space, and cultural formations are inscribed with and draw attention to the connections between oppressions that cut across nations and continents to reveal the connections between global issues. of literary systems of categorization like World Literature and their impact on African literatures, Sara Marzagora reminds us of the historical context of African studies-based scholarship: "In the case of Africa, these assimilationist practices, based on allegedly universal Local cosmopolitanism is a useful concept for reading South African representations of Frassinelli, Frenkel, and Watson define transnationalism as being suggestive of the cosmopolitan movements and cultural circulations that flow across the globe in this way. work_r75eynj7wbhzjbqqy3m2ei7fpq Blue Solidarity: Police Unions, Race and Authoritarian Populism in North America Blue Lives Matter, institutionalised racism, police unions, right-wing populism The article concludes that the solidarity constructed through the practices of police unions undermines and impedes broader working of solidarity within police unions through Blue Lives Matter demonstrates a highly Despite the public availability of news media and most labour organisational documents, internal union databases located on the individual websites of many police organisations were private and only accessible to rank-and-file members. The Blue Lives Matter campaign arose as part of the police union reaction to the Black of Blue Lives Matter demonstrates how the construction of an exclusionary form of solidarity through police unions may come into conflict with and undermine other expressions of solidarity within the working class and how such solidarity may be connected to Through campaigns such as Blue Lives Matter, police unions http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/26/police-union-attacks-hillary-clinton-for-inviting-black-lives-ma/ http://theconversation.com/black-lives-matter-police-and-pride-toronto-activists-spark-a-movement-79089 http://theconversation.com/black-lives-matter-police-and-pride-toronto-activists-spark-a-movement-79089 work_r7ggkzht2vfs7fam5rrjbw6sty sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_rceqshhyy5gzncypeyxic2oyyy In her Working Life piece "Instagram won''t solve inequality" (16 March, p. can do, yet it seems unfair that such scientists must devote time to social media media role model at her university—the Science Sam Instagram account run by of social media success, Wright''s critical comments about such outreach were Yammine in particular and women science communicators in general. the 500 Women Scientists organization responds to the Working Life article, and two scientists recognized by AAAS (the publisher of Science) for public engagement social media in science. also science communicators who just happen to be women. women and other underrepresented minorities in science should feel no obligation to media for public engagement with science social media for public outreach and policy increasing institutional pressure to communicate about science — whether to to science communication and public 500 Women Scientists envision for science. ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/163.2 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/163.2 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/359/6381/1294.full work_rcg6j5yqcze47bzxwk4zn3pvx4 States and local areas with higher levels of COVID-19 fatalities are less likely to support President Trump and Republican candidates for House and Senate. casualties, we hypothesize that the American public will be less likely to support President Trump and other Republican candidates for Figure 1 (below) examines the state-level association between cumulative COVID-19 fatalities as of 31 May 2020 and changes in Overall, areas with higher COVID-19 fatalities are significantly less likely to support President Trump and other Republican deaths per 100,000 people in the past 30 days in each state and county on Trump approval and whether respondents plan to vote for Republican candidates for president, First, we look at the state-level association between COVID-19 fatalities and Americans'' attitudes about President Trump and their of COVID-19 fatalities over the past 30 days in each survey respondents'' state or county with their attitudes about President Trump work_rchgk2dq2jbkpnjltivd465cfu This article offers a narrative analysis of the two CBC Fifth Estate investigative documentaries about Ashley Smith ("Behind the Wall," 2010; "Out of Control," 2010) and juxtaposes the documentary narratives against claims made by feminist criminologists with respect to women''s corrections. dominant medicalized conceptualizations of mental illness and mental health treatment to frame the Smith case, leaving questions about the gendered nature of her Estate references Smith''s gender contribute to sensationalizing the case by upholding representations of hegemonic femininity and the notion that women who Smith case produced by The Fifth Estate against the claims made by feminist criminologists with respect to women''s corrections. Fifth Estate documentaries align with neoliberal and post-feminist notions of individualism and gender neutrality that obscure the structural context in which prisoner mistreatment takes place. The Fifth Estate relies upon correctional discourses that situate Smith''s continued selfinjurious behaviour as a key indicator of her mental illness, lack of self-esteem, and work_rgqdygl545gpbjvmim7eq2kxaq historic case before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) over football players'' employee status, was not principally a campaign about demanding workplace actions that Northwestern and Missouri football players organized of a new national labor organization—the College Athletes Players Association (CAPA). It was significant that as athletes at Northwestern, a private university, Colter and his teammates could press their case as employees under the National and the University of South Carolina, the College Athletes Rights and Empowerment Faculty Coalition (CARE-FC) has grown into a national organization of "The path to the transformation of college sports rests with the athletes themselves." The organization pledged to work to support the movement in four their campus: "The athletes of color on the University of Missouri football team Northwestern University and College Athletes Players Association (CAPA), NLRB decision, case 13-RC-121359, 362 NLRB No. 167 (2015), 13–14. April 26, 2015, http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2015/04/26/unlimited-food-snackswisconsin-oregon-ncaa-student-athletes/26405105/. http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-missouri/article43422447.html. 2015, http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2015/12/16/missouri-legislator-rick-brattinwithdraws-bill-bar-student-athlete-protests/77417410/. work_rgqiqrqy55fmrmyahr6gewb7cu Neighborhood Story Project, Department of Anthropology & Sociology, University of New Orleans, the American South and Rachel Breunlin''s work with the Neighborhood Story Project in New Orleans Black Lives Matter protest at Jackson Square in New Orleans on 5 June 2020. Black Lives Matter protest at Jackson Square in New Orleans on 5 June 2020. Black Lives Matter protest at Jackson Square in New Orleans on 5 June 2020. In 1851, the city of New Orleans renamed Place d''Armes "Jackson Square" in honor of Andrew In 1851, the city of New Orleans renamed Place d''Armes "Jackson Square" in honor of Andrew In 1851, the city of New Orleans renamed Place d''Armes "Jackson Square" in honor of Andrew In many parts of the world, the dead are invited into living communities to do memory work Is Still A Place: Indigenous Culture from New Orleans. Available online: https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/ournyikina-story-australian-indigenous-people-mardoowarra (accessed on 24 May 2020). https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/our-nyikina-story-australian-indigenous-people-mardoowarra https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/our-nyikina-story-australian-indigenous-people-mardoowarra work_rlzlvoqabffsvnohlbq7lwn25y reports opinions found in "We the People" petition data using topic modeling and visual analytics. assessment of the usability of the visual analytics results for policy making based on interviews with data Major contributions of this study include: (1) suggesting viable visualization tools for analyzing textual data for policy making, and (2) suggesting how to lower adopted topic modeling to identify and understand public opinions expressed in text data. have adopted visual analytics to present topic modeling results. Perhaps we can achieve innovation from open data when we make visual analytics tools available an open source topic modeling visualization tool (Sievert & Shirley, Visualization tools for open government data. Open data visualizations and analytics as tools for policy-making Open data visualizations and analytics as tools for policy-making Open data visualizations and analytics as tools for policy-making Open data visualizations and analytics as tools for policy-making work_rm62fj3d2vagrnvfjtchlulhgm (79.29% response rate) and 103 students completed the second survey (73.6% 3. For an extended discussion of literature related to teaching political science online, Online Classes." Journal of Political Science Education 12 (4): 437–56. "Teaching Political Science Online." Available at https:// southeastern United States, HBCUs enroll 300,000 students, through a hybrid model of asynchronous lectures with synchronous class discussions, which ensured the continued social presence possibility of our own learning," perhaps then a pandemic pedagogy of care is simply that: encountering our students so we may of Historically Black Colleges and Universities." Available at https://cdn.uncf.org/ 3. See Morehouse College''s campaign to raise funds to support students experiencing hardship. at https://theconversation.com/1-in-10-hbcus-were-financially-fragile-beforecovid-19-endangered-all-colleges-and-universities-140528. Power and Politics in Learning and Teaching." Available at doi: 10.13140/ member teaching political science at a liberal arts college, I also I teach relatively small classes between 15 and 25 students. students to address the learning outcomes for the course. https://theconversation.com/1-in-10-hbcus-were-financially-fragile-before-covid-19-endangered-all-colleges-and-universities-140528 https://theconversation.com/1-in-10-hbcus-were-financially-fragile-before-covid-19-endangered-all-colleges-and-universities-140528 work_rn7p7oodmfhehh3c5w7ukafqum Simulmatics Corporation, founded in New controversial work included simulating elections — just like that allegedly ''pioneered'' by Protests against racism in Detroit, Michigan, and many other US cities in 1967 prompted attempts to forecast future demonstrations. Scientists use big data to sway elections and election interference to media manipulation and predictive policing, that I wrote a researchers from MIT, Yale University in New Like Silicon Valley itself, Simulmatics was At MIT, Pool also proposed and headed Project ComCom (short The press called Simulmatics scientists Tribune called the People Machine Kennedy''s worked with Pool as well as Lasswell. it became the first data firm to provide realtime computing to a US newspaper, The New a bigger project to use computers to predict Much of this work built on earlier research by Lasswell and Pool, identifying work of predictive policing. "Simulmatics looks like nothing more than a In 1966, Pool described the social sciences work_ro5zvxjkobborb2gv7vhvxiane facing, Embracing, and Tracing Social Justice in ServiceLearning of power and privilege in the context of servicelearning, some authors discuss important concepts exploration of feminist approaches to servicelearning as a vehicle for social justice education. of their approach to social justice servicelearning In contrast, only 3% of the research in dietetics approached servicelearning in terms of social justiceoriented or politicallyengaged understanding. community engagement work: (a) incorporate reflection (informed by critical and feminist pedagogy) into teaching, (b) consider sustainability in teacher educators share a unique case study of nontraditional field experience placements, emphasizing the need for critical servicelearning (Mitchell, theoretical approaches to servicelearning for social justice. Chapter 2, for example, is a multivoiced reflection on social justice servicelearning servicelearning for teacher education, Chapter ServiceLearning to Advance Social Justice in a Time of Radical Inequality is a ServiceLearning to Advance Social Justice in a Time of Radical Inequality is a Critical servicelearning as social work_rp7335ljmrctjol4jk7skitcwu Quantifying use of lethal ZnCl2 on Black Lives Matter demonstrators by United States Homeland Security 1 Law enforcement''s use of chemical weapons is a threat to human and environmental health, 12 the weapon as gaseous ZnCl2 from Hexachloroethane (HC) "smoke" grenades. weapons by police at BLM protests: 40, which is less than 25% of Portland''s 180 such incidents (Fig.1)6 40 (DHS) new Protecting American Cities Task Force (PACTF)16,17 deployed deadly gaseous Zinc Chloride 54 (ZnCl2) via Hexachloroethane (HC) Smoke grenades (Figs. grenades of hexachloroethane in the focal protest area in downtown Portland Oregon, specifically in the 111 Davis, Robert Evans, Mariah Harris, Laura Jedeed, Jacob Hanning, Melissa Lewis, Sergio Olmos, Mac Smith, 332 researching, and organizing around use of chemical weapons in Portland; Sarah Riddle for life-cycle 336 https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2020/09/08/28807957/good-morning-news-smokey-skies-police-overtime-costs-and-100-days-of-portland-protests https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2020/09/08/28807957/good-morning-news-smokey-skies-police-overtime-costs-and-100-days-of-portland-protests https://www.koin.com/news/protests/docs-homeland-securitys-portland-395 "Highly Toxic" Smoke Grenades Deployed at Portland Protests. Federal Agents Used Toxic Chemical Smoke Grenades in Portland. https://theintercept.com/2020/10/10/portland-tear-gas-chemical-grenades-401 https://theintercept.com/2020/10/10/portland-tear-gas-chemical-grenades-protests/ https://theintercept.com/2020/10/10/portland-tear-gas-chemical-grenades-protests/ https://www.portland.gov/bes/news/2020/9/10/environmental-services-releases-results-cs-gas-461 https://www.portland.gov/bes/news/2020/9/10/environmental-services-releases-results-cs-gas-residue-sampling-city-stormwater https://www.portland.gov/bes/news/2020/9/10/environmental-services-releases-results-cs-gas-residue-sampling-city-stormwater work_rpvjq2awmnaxrd4q2o5ndk7fje Africa, the USA, and the global anti-apartheid movement, I''ve —back to South Africa, and back to Fanon. What Pithouse gave us, through Fanon, were tools for thinking about how the Manichean logic of colonial modernity continues in Pithouse reads Fanon''s last work, The Damned of the Earth Pithouse discusses that for Fanon, Manichaeism was also a 1/27/2019 Reflections on a Feminist Now in Places of Undying Colonialism | Home | BUSINESS NAME 1/27/2019 Reflections on a Feminist Now in Places of Undying Colonialism | Home | BUSINESS NAME 1/27/2019 Reflections on a Feminist Now in Places of Undying Colonialism | Home | BUSINESS NAME 1/27/2019 Reflections on a Feminist Now in Places of Undying Colonialism | Home | BUSINESS NAME 1/27/2019 Reflections on a Feminist Now in Places of Undying Colonialism | Home | BUSINESS NAME https://www.apartheidstops.com/single-post/2017/06/07/Reflections-on-a-Feminist-Now-in-Places-of-Undying-Colonialism 5/6 https://www.apartheidstops.com/single-post/2017/06/07/Reflections-on-a-Feminist-Now-in-Places-of-Undying-Colonialism 5/6 https://www.apartheidstops.com/single-post/2017/06/07/Reflections-on-a-Feminist-Now-in-Places-of-Undying-Colonialism 5/6 https://www.apartheidstops.com/single-post/2017/06/07/Reflections-on-a-Feminist-Now-in-Places-of-Undying-Colonialism 5/6 https://www.apartheidstops.com/single-post/2017/06/07/Reflections-on-a-Feminist-Now-in-Places-of-Undying-Colonialism 5/6 "Interior Colonies: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of work_rswl2e4jk5gjzocmm6x3aqul4y Millions of people across the country, of all ages and religions, ethnic and caste backgrounds, and of varied political persuasions, came out into the streets to protest the anti-Muslim Modi announced India''s COVID-19 lockdown. Announced with about four hours of notice on March 24, India''s lockdown has been the lockdown period to test, trace and limit the spread of the virus, the central government efforts made by Sainath and the People''s Archive of Rural India. India working in Indian cities—a vast proportion of them daily wage workers in the informal the breach could not prevent the many hundreds of non-COVID deaths of migrant workers and Thus, Basu writes: "At the time of the announcement, with a fourhour notice, there was a natural expectation that the government had plans of how to handle /world/asia/coronavirus-india-migrants.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article. https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/coronavirus-lockdownindia-covid-19-cases-deaths-6494930/. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/world/asia/coronavirus-india-migrants.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/world/asia/coronavirus-india-migrants.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/coronavirus-lockdown-india-covid-19-cases-deaths-6494930/ https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/coronavirus-lockdown-india-covid-19-cases-deaths-6494930/ com/post/how-india-s-government-set-off-a-spiral-of-islamophobia. https://kafila.online/2020/04/22/thevirus-the-muslim-and-the-migrant-part-i-comvid-14/. com/projects/covid19-india/non-virus-deaths/. Real social distancing: special planes for India''s rich, police lathis for working-class poor. https://theprint.in/opinion/real-social-distancing-special-planes-india-rich-police-lathis-workingclass-poor/389659/. https://www.article-14.com/post/how-india-s-government-set-off-a-spiral-of-islamophobia https://www.article-14.com/post/how-india-s-government-set-off-a-spiral-of-islamophobia https://kafila.online/2020/04/22/the-virus-the-muslim-and-the-migrant-part-i-comvid-14/ https://kafila.online/2020/04/22/the-virus-the-muslim-and-the-migrant-part-i-comvid-14/ https://thejeshgn.com/projects/covid19-india/non-virus-deaths/ https://thejeshgn.com/projects/covid19-india/non-virus-deaths/ https://theprint.in/opinion/real-social-distancing-special-planes-india-rich-police-lathis-working-class-poor/389659/ https://theprint.in/opinion/real-social-distancing-special-planes-india-rich-police-lathis-working-class-poor/389659/ work_rvn4ghrgmjazlaxos66rrudwaa Keywords: Black Lives Matter; COVID-19; Ebola Virus Disease; Sierra Leone; slave trade Here, an attempt is made to summarize some of the social lessons to be learned from experience of two historically adjacent epidemics in a single West African country – Sierra Leone. intercommunal concerns over local legacies of slavery and the slave trade have made an uncomfortable reappearance in Sierra Leone, seemingly affecting the way that the pandemic is viewed 10Paul Richards et al., ''Social Pathways for Ebola Virus Disease in Rural Sierra Leone, and Some Implications for Like COVID-19, EVD was a new disease to Sierra Leone in 2014, and one for which there were Capacity to track and isolate EVD cases based on local social knowledge in Sierra Leone can be Ebola and COVID-19 in Sierra Leone: comparative lessons of epidemics for society† Ebola and COVID-19 in Sierra Leone: comparative lessons of epidemics for society† work_rwg2cmrflvbp7oqfyycjcklm7e [PDF] Promoting intergroup openness and support for equality in a new cultural context: Replicating the effects of internal criticism | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 51618163Promoting intergroup openness and support for equality in a new cultural context: Replicating the effects of internal criticism title={Promoting intergroup openness and support for equality in a new cultural context: Replicating the effects of internal criticism}, McDonald, Samantha Brindley, +1 author Tamar Saguy Research suggests that this effect owes its influence to a serial process in which participants'' perception of the risk involved in voicing internal criticism leads to an increase in the perceived credibility of the speaker. Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 6 excerpts, references results, background and methods View 2 excerpts, references methods View 1 excerpt, references background By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_rx4nyfsgtzgvfbsjkcnm5nccum In the context of these power relations, I explore whether lawyers have a professional responsibility to engage in social media as a tool to bring about social change, especially when Social change lawyering reveals the problems with laws, policies, procedures or the conduct of of Ontario (formerly, the Law Society of Upper Canada) as a result of self-disclosures to my regulator, while at the same time my regulator was lauding its initiative to require lawyers to describe disciplined for their social media use.9 Therefore, I rely on the case of a nurse, another self-regulated occupation similar to the legal profession in Canada.10 Ms. Strom, a nurse, criticized the Available at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/law-society-statement-1.4418125 (accessed 10 May Available at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/judge-st-anne-s-residential-school-lawyer-reprimand-1.4490498 (accessed 1 May 2018). Law Society of Ontario (n.d.-a) Lawyer licensing process, part VI: good character requirement. Law Society of Ontario (n.d.-c) Sample online activity and social media policy. work_rzcanzq6ebhgnl7xkqkgolmvwy With their chorus of dancers, all men and women of colour, Beyoncé and Jay-Z stage a take-over of the museum and, in doing so, powerfully dance, rap and sing, on how this performance work presents black history and the representation of bodies of colour is clear: Louvre''s status as one of Europe''s most famous art and history museums. James Smalls, Crazy in Louvre how Beyoncé and Jay-Z Exploit Western Art History to Ask Who Controls Black Bodies, in «Frieze», 29th June 2018, online: https://frieze.com/article/crazy-louvre-how-beyonce-and-jay-z-exploit-western-art-historyask-who-controls-black-bodies (accessed 19/6/2020). https://frieze.com/article/crazy-louvre-how-beyonce-and-jay-z-exploit-western-art-history-ask-who-controls-black-bodies https://frieze.com/article/crazy-louvre-how-beyonce-and-jay-z-exploit-western-art-history-ask-who-controls-black-bodies the works featured: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/louvre-beyonce-jay-z-apeshit-video-696636/ (accessed https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/louvre-beyonce-jay-z-apeshit-video-696636/ 19th June 2018, online: https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/6/19/17476212/apeshit-video-beyonce-jay-z-carters-portraitnegresse-benoist (accessed 19/6/2020); Ariel Lebeau, An Art History Expert Breaks Down Beyoncé and Jay-Z''s APESHIT Video, in «Fader», June 18th 2018, online: https://www.thefader.com/2018/06/18/beyonce-jay-z-apeshit-art-history-expertlouvre-mona-lisa (accessed 19/6/2020); Carol Vernallis, Tracing the Carters Through the Galleries, in «Journal of Popular Music https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/6/19/17476212/apeshit-video-beyonce-jay-z-carters-portrait-negresse-benoist https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/6/19/17476212/apeshit-video-beyonce-jay-z-carters-portrait-negresse-benoist https://www.thefader.com/2018/06/18/beyonce-jay-z-apeshit-art-history-expert-louvre-mona-lisa https://www.thefader.com/2018/06/18/beyonce-jay-z-apeshit-art-history-expert-louvre-mona-lisa http://www.georginadowney.com/writing-and-art-a-blog/2018/8/6/beautiful-no-bodies-the-dancers-in-beyonc-and-jay-zs-apeshit http://www.georginadowney.com/writing-and-art-a-blog/2018/8/6/beautiful-no-bodies-the-dancers-in-beyonc-and-jay-zs-apeshit work_s7ojydidzbbebcvsegulouemky The South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association (SAMEA) endeavours to build a of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as an important discipline, profession and instrument for The South African Monitoring and Evaluation conference provided an ideal platform for emerging evaluators to share their experiences, to learn How to cite this article: Abrahams, M., Amisi, M., Hartley, C.H., Blaser-Mapitsa, C., Schoër, V. South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association Conference 2019: Shaping M&E for a Sustainable Future – Editorial'', African strengthening National Evaluation Capacity in Africa, the reframe monitoring and evaluation skills needed in an of evaluators in South Africa. insufficient impact evaluation capacity in sub-Saharan Africa, evaluation capacity in sub-Saharan Africa, they challenge this learning from evaluative evidence can be facilitated using case study of a formative evaluation of the South African evaluation evidence within government and offer possible The article argues for the importance of evaluator emerging evaluators and those with a role in supporting work_sa2bam4grvhmheg56njc2wggei The ASM Journals Committee Values the Contributions of Black Microbiologists Corrella Detweiler,g Editor in Chief, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, Stanley Maloy,k Editor in Chief, Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education (JMBE), dDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Health Science Center, McGovern Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA The ongoing problem of police brutality and the resulting deathsof George Floyd (1), Breonna Taylor (2), and many other Black people in the United microbiologists across the peer review process, recruit Black authors to publish their We must also reassess the scopes of our journals to ensure that the microbiological problems that are important to the Black community are published within Black scientists have made significant contributions in spite of the systemic racism As the Journals Committee, we seek to improve the representation of Black microbiologists and therefore take on the responsibility to do the following. work_sakqnp75szeljhuikbpbmyd3m4 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/protesting-to-protect-us-andor-them-explaining-why-members-of-third-groups-are-willing-to-engage-in-collective-action(f6cd9e39-8d8d-4a59-a1d9-14d26317cd0e).html In three studies we test whether three key predictors of collective action (i.e., group identification, contributed to third-group members'' collective action intentions aimed at protecting the ingroup outgroup protection as motives of third-group members'' collective action. developed to explain why members of disadvantaged groups engage in collective action, it has SIMCA for disadvantaged group members (revolving around ingroup identification; van Zomeren that is similar to the model''s extension to advantaged group members (focusing on outgroup identification; van Zomeren et al., 2011), in order to group-based anger against the advantaged outgroup, predict collective action aimed at protecting collective action intentions to protect the disadvantaged outgroup, intergroup contact, and communal relational models (see supplemental Third-group members'' intentions to engage in collective action to protect their ingroup or to protect in Study 1, outgroup efficacy did not significantly predict collective action, but shared efficacy did, with the model explaining 37% of the work_scfzfdgtefb5rdmybqkp2dug3a practicing democracy, citizenship, and oppositional politics. Invoking John Locke, Aslam foregrounds the political need to shore up popular sovereignty in order to restore its and activists that social movements cannot refuse but must engage state sovereignty laws and political institutions in order to effectively counter neoliberal norms and ''define democracy in opposition to practices of state sovereignty … [and] … in Like Aslam, Sokoloff in Confrontational Citizenship also aims to make political revitalized linkage between the micro-practices of citizen–subjects and the macropractices of state sovereignty as the key to challenge the neoliberal order, Sokoloff to positive change, and renew/transform political institutions to ensure their of the state and … the [redemptive] possibility for positive political change and the thoughtful revolt as a way of life, specifically, ''a tactical political stance involving their approaches to agency, the state, the market, and political emotions – that need Transformation Now!: Toward a Post-Oppositional Politics of Change. work_sid4drpgrbfa5dzeu7hl6kcbkq sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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American identity, Rankine insists, and even those who believe in America''s post-racial state will have In Citizen, Rankine gestures towards this idea by offering fiction as Rather than offering up proofs, Rankine is more interested in renegotiating the persona-reader awareness of their body, Rankine likewise denies the reader the comforts of their own identity as they The reader''s discursive experience of the text is thus oriented towards the persona''s voice. work_spyh7x5iczeqzjyxze4ked63da There was no good time to write this introductory paper to the Black Lives Matter (BLM) forms of discrimination, blacks continue to receive poorer healthcare than whites. disparities in healthcare provides numerous examples of ways in which black lives seem not biological differences between blacks and whites that subsequently reinforce racial health subsequently these students intended to provide less pain relief to blacks relative to whites The bias that blacks do not feel pain in the same way as whites has been study found that racial biases in the treatment of blacks and whites extend to the very end The BLM movement has called our attention to the realities of the diversity of anti-black Lives Matter", Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, Vol. 36 No. 8, blacks and whites", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 113 No. 16, of Blacks", Social Psychological and Personality Science, Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. work_srfqm4sxsjhu5hkfyek3uwhuga sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_t4dd5uqevbgzjjxufepav6rgoi in the wake of the 2013 Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) meeting in Toronto, which had as one of its unspoken focuses early modern race the "Early Modern Race / Ethnic / Diaspora Studies" seminar; SAA trustee Ayanna Royster, " The ''End of Race'' and the Future of Early Modern Cultural Studies," Shakespeare Studies 2025 as a landmark by which to measure subsequent progress toward establishing the field of early modern race studies with a stronger foundation energy inspired us to think in long-range terms about possibilities for the development and expansion of early modern race studies. context of early modern race studies. us to create an expanded field for early modern race studies. difference have been central to early modern race studies and can have important political purchase. Iyengar''s discussion of the relationship of early modern race studies to the historiography of 26 Ayanna Thompson, " The Future of Early Modern Race Studies: On Three Ambitious work_tbad6djkhvfz3pfjbqghofeiwi episode, set in a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon (filmed in Germany) included Arabic graffiti spraypainted on the walls that actually contained pointed critiques of the show itself as well as some political The graffiti artists, Heba Amin, Caram Kapp, and Stone (Don Karl), released a appalling lack of Arabic knowledge on set, and the brilliant and creative tactic of the graffiti artists (see withholding of translation, as the artists initially did not tell the producers the meaning of the graffitied who were looking for "Arabian street artists" to lend graffiti authenticity to a film set of a translation is the eventual visual representation that is created by the artists in the form of graffiti, and activist translation strategy3), causing the Arabic script to resist the hospitality that the producers tried success depended entirely on the producers'' lack of linguistic access to their text and on the artists'' http://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/23/opinions/opinion-homeland-graffiti-artists/index.html http://deadline.com/2015/10/homeland-is-racist-graffiti-street-artists-showtime-alex-gansaAppendix 1: Graffiti Text and Translations work_tcwgqg6vmjdirpgp5oxcls6bwm for implementation of a robust health policy curriculum within the rigors of clinical education. Conclusion: This pilot study warrants further research to fully assess the effect of a health policy curriculum on students'' con''dence in health policy knowledge and skills. Health policy and advocacy referenced in medical educational guidelines encourage physicians to reach We believe that integrating health policy into medical education will empower future COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of health policy knowledge and created a need for remote students, that included the Health Policy elective. relating to important health policy topics, as de''ned by session learning objectives. The survey responses show an increase in con''dence in health policy comprehension and skills. standardized guidelines for implementing health policy curriculum that combines the competencies necessity and utility of health policy education for medical students. The state of health policy education in U.S. medical schools. Medical student involvement in health policy https://resourcelibrary.stfm.org/viewdocument/health-policy-curriculumoutline?CommunityKey=2751b51d-483f-45e2-81de-4faced0a290a. work_tftmpvhj4rgxxnlzwy5x5br5am Sound Curriculum: Sonic Studies in Educational Theory, Method, & Practice I am always attempting to understand the variations of violent distancings in space distancings imposed through the conceptual freezing of space and time. situated in Walter''s extremely vulnerable discussion in chapter 8 "Sound Art, Social Walter''s approach to time and space. re-read Walter''s text in the collective with my students. when chapter 8 "Sound Art, Social Justice: Black Lives Matter" finally hits, as the With distance from the class discussion, I still remain in that reflexive space. response, is when she states/writes "Not trusting these sounds in darkness, I opened The aspect Osmond''s inquiry which is most resonant for me is what follows. one or community utilizes in listening practices (Mitchell, 2018). Furthermore, rigid constructs of space and time imposed collective text in reference to frozen perceptions of space and time, was in Sound Curriculum: Sonic studies in educational theory, method, & work_tghpuzfap5gj5byvcpiui4gnli the epics themselves would be best read after the text has been studied. which these groups focus on classical texts, particularly Stoic Aristotle''s Poetics is perhaps the most influential work of literary the text or of Aristotle, the introduction gives a brief biography of as one case of Aristotle''s way of thinking about the world is one of the strengths of the introduction, particularly for students of literature who approach the Poetics without wider knowledge of ancient important terms and arguments of the Poetics: mimesis, plot, character, hamartia, reversal and recognition, katharsis, thought and comprise extracts from classical texts with which Aristotle''s Poetics concerns to which Aristotle''s Poetics offers an alternative. The ''Interpretations'' offer modern critical discussions of the any reader to gain an understanding of the Poetics in its own context and the extraordinary influence which the work has exerted thorough introduction to the Poetics for students in the Sixth https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_th64me6djzgknhvc3okigggmya Онъ сидитъ, улыбаясь безъ маски, а по обѣ стороны отъ него, его генералы въ черныхъ маскахъ – все это представляетъ собой впечатляющее зрѣлище. видимъ, что это все взято изъ указаннаго матеріала, такъ какъ другихъ оригинальныхъ текстовъ не было. На титулѣ 83-х страничнаго доклада мы видимъ, что это его проектъ подъ Германіи сложилась изъ-за того, какъ пишетъ Поцатти, что система здравоохраненія сфокусировавшись на спасеніи коронавирусныхъ больныхъ и забыла объ остальныхъ. 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Proponents view respectability politics as a way to persuade Whites that Blacks are deserving of the rights promised to them Blacks are willing to support the challenges posed to groups that have traditionally faced secondary marginalization in Black politics. relationship between linked fate and respectability politics on Blacks'' attitudes toward prioritizing traditionally marginalized groups. work_to73hhvjwzfr7jmcmrogzkuqzi decades, R.G. helped Weill Cornell''s Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program to become a nationally Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) • Set up BAME staff and student networks, minority ethnic groups for prizes and • Lobby universities to appoint BAME staff hear reports of harassment of BAME students ethnic-minority staff are less likely to get promoted than their white counterparts, and that and US BAME academics continue to feel like For the ethnic diversity of our universities to improve, actions are required that ''Suggestions to reduce racism in academia''). participant in equality, diversity and inclusion from minority ethnic groups. 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Jonathan Massey, Meredith TenHoor with Sben Korsh, "Introduction: Black Lives Matter," Aggregate, Volume 2, March, 2015. Jonathan Massey, Meredith TenHoor with Sben Korsh, "Introduction: Black Lives Matter," Aggregate, Volume 2, March, 2015. Jonathan Massey, Meredith TenHoor with Sben Korsh, "Introduction: Black Lives Matter," Aggregate, Volume 2, March, 2015. Jonathan Massey, Meredith TenHoor with Sben Korsh, "Introduction: Black Lives Matter," Aggregate, Volume 2, March, 2015. Jonathan Massey, Meredith TenHoor with Sben Korsh, "Introduction: Black Lives Matter," Aggregate, Volume 2, March, 2015. Jonathan Massey, Meredith TenHoor with Sben Korsh, "Introduction: Black Lives Matter," Aggregate, Volume 2, March, 2015. work_ubbfr2g7rzaxvcm3iw3myppocy Picturing Ethnic Studies: Photovoice and Youth Literacies of Social Action Picturing Ethnic Studies: Photovoice and Youth Literacies of Social Action Chicanx students use photovoice to articulate the importance of their high school builds, more U.S. public school districts are enthusiastically offering ethnic studies courses. As educators bear witness to growing social and racial inequalities and the significant increase of students educators who turn to ethnic studies to encourage social transformation and change in their literacy classrooms, regardless of whether one has the opportunity Scholars have identified ethnic studies courses as a conduit for robust literacy skills (Morrell, Dueñas, García, Zenkov and Harmon (2009) argued, that engaging photovoice as literacy pedagogy often allows youths to write invited students'' creativity to read and write their racialized social worlds, signifying the urgency for ethnic studies curricula and other forms of raceconscious inquiry Toward a critical pedagogy of race: Ethnic studies and literacies of power work_ud7bj47v6nemneiyjm6hhoiivy Nigerian Lives Matter also illustrates how the globally circulated aesthetics of Black American 6 As (Shonekan 2018) pointed out in her analysis of the connection of music and Black Lives Matter protests, every generation African American music traditions that include the hip hop culture, and the contemporary traditions of their local histories and their performative agencies within Black American terms and expressions, hip hop performance, but the contemporary music of Black cultural productions as a commentary with "Black", hip hop has initiated a cultural semantic of awareness, identity, and liberation ethos.29 The global travel of Black performance popular culture acts through the ubiquitous American Black American popular performance a node that interconnects different sites and locales of social with Blackness through artistic cultural practices, harnessed and pressed into the service of political "Iraq Is the New Black": Performing Arabness in Arab American Hip-Hop. Bloomington: Hip-hop & the Global Imprint of a Black Cultural Form. work_uel2db6bbnbf3fiqiznnz3pp64 Trading Health for Wealth: The Effect of COVID-19 Response Stringency Abstract: International governments'' COVID-19 responses must balance human and economic health. Stringency Index, and examined how restrictive interventions affected infection rates and gross a greater effect on GDP than infection rates, which are instead affected by the timing of COVID-19 Keywords: COVID-19; stringency index; GDP; infection rate stringency indices, case rates and predicted GDP changes in countries with both similar and different (a) maximum stringency index score (SImax); (b) time to respond to the pandemic (days from 1 January response stringency and the impact of COVID-19 on GDP, we adopted multilevel mixed-effects The effect of COVID-19 responses on annual GDP growth rates. The effect of COVID-19 responses on annual GDP growth rates. economic effects of delayed responses: waiting too long to impose restrictions increases infection rates, To explore the association between response stringency and the impact on GDP due to COVID-19, https://time.com/5851633/best-global-responses-covid-19/ https://time.com/5851633/best-global-responses-covid-19/ work_uf23crewazhujpcxwfmhwoln7u It discusses a comparative course on urban social movements that requires sustained, with community partners supports student learning in meaningful ways. Most important, students learn to investigate activism comparatively through Students at Rhodes College have earned a national rep-utation for community engagement. local community partners involved in different types of service, It is vital to dedicate time in the first part of the course to prepare students for successful community engagement. Engagement with community partners supports several learning objectives. Students apply social-movement theories to reallife situations and develop a better understanding of activists and service-learning courses remain "outside of mainstream political Political scientists who have experimented with communitybased learning bring different perspectives on engaged citizenship Mostly, I am indebted to the students who enrolled in the course and the community partners In Teaching Civic Engagement: From Student to Active Citizen, ed. Community Organizations and Service Learning. http://www.rhodes.edu/student-life/get-involved/activities-organizations/community-service http://www.rhodes.edu/student-life/get-involved/activities-organizations/community-service work_uhah33zfmjcxjbj5kuk2bqsape Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Outcomes: Social Determination of Health by COVID-19 incidence and mortality RQs. Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; social determination of health; disadvantaged populations; occupational evaluate nationaland state-level racial and ethnic disparities in preliminary COVID-19 cases, outcomes, COVID-19 cases and mortalities were evaluated by race and ethnicity on an individual state level. Data on White, Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Asian, AIAN, and NHPI people were evaluated. Choropleth Maps of COVID-19 Incidence RQ by State among (A): White people; (B): Black Racial and ethnic data were available for COVID-19-related mortality in 45 out of the 50 US states. a significant disparity in COVID-19 deaths between the Black population and all other racial/ethnic In state-level analysis, the average mortality RQ for COVID-19 deaths among White people racial/ethnic groups, Black people had the largest state-average COVID-19 death RQ. racial and ethnic disparities observed in COVID-19 case incidence and death rate. Available online: https://www.who.int/teams/social-determinants-of-health (accessed on 19 July 2020). work_uk6sjbrgjjgmrivvmh3nqezoj4 As the premier journal in health sciences librarianship, the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) continuously strives to publish high-quality work that advances research and practice and to provide journal''s position in the profession, and sharing future plans to enrich JMLA''s content and promote open (MLA), all members of the JMLA editorial team are Journal of the Medical Library Association 108 (4) October 2020 jmla.mlanet.org Journal of the Medical Library Association 108 (4) October 2020 jmla.mlanet.org Journal of the Medical Library Association 108 (4) October 2020 jmla.mlanet.org Journal of the Medical Library Association 108 (4) October 2020 jmla.mlanet.org Akers, JMLA@journals.pitt.edu, https://orcid.org/0000As the premier journal in health sciences librarianship, the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) continuously strives to publish high-quality work that advances research and practice and to provide irreplaceable value for readers, authors, and reviewers. 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Black Lives Matter movement, uncontrolled fires Many articles in this issue are noteworthy, but two, in addition to the "Statement and Commitments from SAA Editors," are of special relevance to today''s "Forum" brings to the forefront the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a global organization that is leading research about the effects of the changing climate on economic and social their article demonstrates, archaeologists need to continue to conscientiously work with international leaders and specialists in addressing contemporary issues where we have considerable major relevance today, written by Maria Franklin the 2020 events of today''s international movement. read it and saw that it was not only a significant its relevance to the audience of American paper was submitted right before the international movement expanded, we are pleased to feature this as our lead article in the current American Antiquity 85(4), 2020, p. work_uksdzu2r5nerlfm2g4x5qzs6py across a large number of diverse but related fields, and much research concerning discrimination involves language as a core component. the relationship between language and discrimination. The Journal of Language and Discrimination aims to do exactly this, and will appeal to those who are working on language and discrimination across a wide range of fields including linguistics, Future issues could include studies on linguistic profiling, language attitudes, activist research challenging the pathologisation of non-standard Discriminatory language, for example, can signal to an individual that they are being regarded Journal of Language and Discrimination and activism There are many activist groups and individuals who campaign around issues of language and The Journal of Language and Discrimination aims to support such activism by providing research on activist work done and by publishing interviews with prominent activists and academics. Scope (2014) Twenty years on: why I campaigned for The Spastics Society to change its https://blog.scope.org.uk/2014/03/31/why-i-campaigned-for-the-spastics-society-to-change-its-name https://blog.scope.org.uk/2014/03/31/why-i-campaigned-for-the-spastics-society-to-change-its-name work_uliujf6cjrajtbezuaw2ef46vq Cécile Roudeau, « Walt Whitman, chemins parcourus », IdeAs [En ligne], 14 | 2019, mis en ligne le 01 même temps, sur les chemins parcourus, à l''instant de quitter le monde, c''est-à-dire de année, et alors que les États-Unis d''Amérique célèbrent le poète qui les a tant chantés, qui, de son chant, en a fait « le plus grand poème », Whitman – l''homme et le texte, ou travel''d road »), ce dossier revient sur les lectures de Whitman, depuis un présent que Voix des prolétaires, ce Whitman-là, est aussi soviétique, 5 Comment lire Whitman est aussi ce que nous invite à penser Thomas C. impliqué dans les réformes urbaines des années 1840 et défenseur d''une administration Walt Whitman, comme il nous invite à le faire, deux cents ans après sa naissance, c''est Cécile Roudeau est professeur de littérature des États-Unis à l''Université de Paris, où sa work_up7z2xgisjfy7ddsiyczeyhe7a 880 Editor''s Report of Perspectives on Politics 898 August 2016 APSA Council The Quest for Legitimacy: Actors, Audiences APSA looks forward to welcoming political scientists, faculty, and stu-dents in San Francisco for the 113th Annual Meeting this August. the largest political science conference. theme, "The Quest for Legitimacy: Actors, course on Wednesday, August 30, or interact with fellow APSA members at the APSA events and networking, the APSA Annual University of California, Berkeley, selected this year''s theme panels, which focus on ©American Political Science Association, 2017 ©American Political Science Association, 2017 • Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/theme-panels/. The APSA Annual Meeting homepage web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/special-presentation-formats/. start of the Annual Meeting, APSA hosts halfand full-day short courses that provide opportunities for meeting attendees are only open to registered Annual Meeting View details on the Annual Meeting website''s short course page: http://web.apsanet. org/apsa2017/short-courses/. http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/theme-panels/ http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/ http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/ http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/special-presentation-formats/ http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/special-presentation-formats/ http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/short-courses/ http://web.apsanet.org/apsa2017/short-courses/ work_upqsekzz5rca7jcaimvkjwq3uy Tate, SA and Bagguley, P (2017) Building the anti-racist university: next steps. institutional racism worked against organizational change even as equality and diversity the conference on experiences of institutional racial equality change processes and 1 Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS 2 policy, process, experience, outcomes, racialization and racism in HEIs in Canada, the USA, briefly look at whiteness and institutional racism in contemporary university spaces in the Whiteness, institutional racism and universities as ''post-race'' spaces ''post-race'' as a new form of ''racialized governmentality'' which rules Black, minority ethnic evasive racism which Ruth Frankenberg''s (1993) White Women Race Matters: The Social allied with the deniability of white power and privilege is why anti-racism has not worked. Anti-racism has not worked as we can see in the continuing struggles for racial equality about anti-racism''s failure within neo-liberal institutions and neo-liberal racialization? work_uqlktmcmkngpfjx353uklc67a4 Interaction and Transformation on Social Media: The Case of Twitter Campaigns In contrast, little attention has been paid to exploring user practices on social media and how individual posts To demonstrate the value of an interactional approach toward social media analysis, we performed a After categorizing social media posts based on action(s), we developed a toward implicit assumptions that social media content, in particular content posted within specific campaigns and movements, is homogeneous in character and comprises similar Poell and Borra (2012) and Duguay (2016) highlight a limitation of Twitter in activism: tweets within a specific campaign can be dominated by a small number of, often high facilitates the detailed description of how social media communications are organized, provides the means of understanding the transformation of interaction in terms of topics qualitative analysis provides insight into the micro-organization of social media posts and also supports large-scale quantitative analyses. work_ushr7uadw5cljfgqjvdoxnnvmy "Misero il feticista", recita il detto, "al quale è offerta una donna, quando ciò che vuole uniforme della verità», sostiene Elo. Per contrasto, il toccare è una metafora che «sman-­‐‑ La storia del dubbio di San Tommaso ci ricorda che quando la vista e il tatto si so-­‐‑ Una delle qualità più significative della pelle in quanto significante visivo è che essa dell''affetto di creare ciò che poi percepiamo come l''interezza del mondo. sazione – cosa che spesso accade quando una foto è inviata come risposta alla foto di inappropriato sa, questo è il livello in cui la pelle del selfie è molto più importante della È attraverso queste pelli che scrivo della pelle di Sandra Bland, una donna che, mi Levinas vede la faccia sia come un''immagine che viene vista, come gente del nord) non è l''equivalente dell''assalto a Sandra Bland, al suo arresto e alla work_v7jl4pjhmfahhdhvcqwo6sxu6y racial feelings and resentments, are likely to be highly influential in predicting candidate selection and the likelihood of citizen participation in the 2016 Presidential election. toward Blacks can diminish perceptions of racial injustice by the police and the justice There are several key mechanisms by which criminal justice contact and perceptions of police injustice may be related to political behavior. Perceptions of injustice may act as a powerful motivational frame inspiring political participation and support for candidates who promote justice-relevant To test the impact of recent experiences with and attitudes toward police and the criminal justice system, the American National Election Studies agreed to include questions Both criminal justice contact and perceptions of the police are relevant to political intersection of race, crime, justice, and policing to American political behavior. justice contact and perceptions of police injustice matter for political behavior in 2016. work_vacrhh6tavdzvab3hvalmhokrm On the politics of queer resistance and survival On the politics of queer resistance and survival: Athena academics from universities in and outside Greece.2 A queer activist and drag performer new forms of ''togetherness'' as deeply queer engagements: intersectional, non-normative, For me, ''new queer Greece'' registers a critical desire to displace queer feminist decolonial politics. queer subjects, a question that emerges – although not really addressed and productively recognition might involve also the question whether there can be a queer politics and need to work through right now is alternative political, ethical and affective structures of AA: Your wonderful question makes me think of how to bring work on queer theory, the question for critical queer theorizing is how to address and counteract the epistemological and how to mobilize the critical capacity of queer politics in multivalent ways that enable ——— (2005), In a Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives, New work_vdej4xvowfg7pda3ulsdugkvey sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Keywords: Emergency, Futures, Black Lives Matter, Everyday, Declarations of Emergency Futures: Exception, Urgency, Interval, Hope Emergency Futures: Exception, Urgency, Interval, Hope emergency statement, St Louis County declare a temporary but in the present openended suspension of ordinary law that legitimises extraordinary powers and actions as an emergency: the hope for a future response that would bring to an end the term emergency to generate urgencies with the hope of translating unor barelybearable conditions into ethical or political scenes demanding response. emergency involves particular ways of relating past, present and future as well as example, how ''state of emergency'' legislation exists as a now normal legal-political work_vm5fvzmf2bbi3i6yvtkneuruj4 for effective health research and social justice work that builds on community-engaged approaches Public health researchers and social scientists have turned to community-engaged approaches to measure of capacity building to discuss a foundation for justice in engaged research that can contribute Community-based participatory research (CBPR) and other engaged approaches share goals of include members of original research and post-project evaluation teams. engaged with a research team and community-based and Indigenous theories of change. 1. During research and analysis, team members discussed doing a post-project evaluation together. project leads and researchers to learn how to engage with communities outside of these entities to In the burgeoning area of community-engaged work, project teams develop plans based on engaged practice impacts project team members and communities in multiple ways, and how benefits In Community Based Participatory Research for Health: Process to for evaluating health equity promotion within community-based participatory research partnerships. work_vnn2bjb7vzg3zf3wo6eh54uy4i sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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The festival reviews section in NECSUS was conceived eight years ago as which film festivals worldwide are responding to the COVID-19 crisis. https://necsus-ejms.org/film-festivals-and-the-first-wave-of-covid-19-challenges-opportunities-and-reflections-on-festivals-relations-to-crises/ https://necsus-ejms.org/film-festivals-and-the-first-wave-of-covid-19-challenges-opportunities-and-reflections-on-festivals-relations-to-crises/ https://necsus-ejms.org/film-festivals-and-the-first-wave-of-covid-19-challenges-opportunities-and-reflections-on-festivals-relations-to-crises/ https://necsus-ejms.org/tag/film-festival/ https://necsus-ejms.org/tag/COVID-19/ This special dossier will be the section''s first installment of reflective reports on the current crisis in the film festival world. 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Why are black South African South African Journal ffensive-to-black-people-uct-launchesprobe-into-biological-sciences-paper-onblack-students-20200605 https://globalnews.ca/news/3769534/martin-luther-king-jr-take-a-knee-history/ https://globalnews.ca/news/3769534/martin-luther-king-jr-take-a-knee-history/ https://globalnews.ca/news/3769534/martin-luther-king-jr-take-a-knee-history/ https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/offensive-to-black-people-uct-launches-probe-into-biological-sciences-paper-on-black-students-20200605 https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/offensive-to-black-people-uct-launches-probe-into-biological-sciences-paper-on-black-students-20200605 https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/offensive-to-black-people-uct-launches-probe-into-biological-sciences-paper-on-black-students-20200605 https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/offensive-to-black-people-uct-launches-probe-into-biological-sciences-paper-on-black-students-20200605 https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/offensive-to-black-people-uct-launches-probe-into-biological-sciences-paper-on-black-students-20200605 https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/offensive-to-black-people-uct-launches-probe-into-biological-sciences-paper-on-black-students-20200605 https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2020/8540 July 2020 https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2020/8540 July 2020 https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2020/8540 July 2020 https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2020/8540 July 2020 https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2020/8540 July 2020 news/science/james-watson-racism-sex 01/01/science/watson-dna-genetics-race. 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Reading Slavoj Žižek''s (2020) Pandemic!: COVID-19 Shakes the World, I began to see Žižek (2020: 2) goes on to suggest that a deep look into the eyes of review of Žižek''s work. Žižek considers the pandemic as somewhat of an inversion In Žižek''s second chapter, ''Why Are We Tired All the Time?'', he describes three For Žižek, their fatigue, like that of our medical Here, Žižek asks readers to consider the pandemic''s possible impact in Europe and In his final commentary Žižek (2020: 104–105) writes, ''Disaster Communism as an In the USA, Žižek''s hope for a unified humanity appears to Prior to the appendix, Žižek''s work left me with a new ache in my stomach. 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Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/mar/03/rupaul-drag-race-bigof RuPaul''s Drag Race. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/mar/03/rupaul-drag-race-big-f-you-to-male-dominated-culture https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/mar/03/rupaul-drag-race-big-f-you-to-male-dominated-culture RuPaul''s Drag Race (2009–2019) Logo/VH1 Television. realness on RuPaul''s Drag Race. work_vyweidbeyre45dohgxvy6kp5tm With this issue, we formally leave the Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era in Cothran and Genetin-Pilawa will take a now middle-aged journal still powerfully The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 17 (2018), 595–598 © Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Nationalism" speech there, Obama hoped to birth a new Progressive Era by directly channeling the spirit of the old one.2 constitutes modern-day "populism" in our rancorous age of resurgent nationalism history of capitalism to indigenous histories of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. In and Get Students Excited About Doing History (New York: Teachers College Press, 2009), 211. Johnston, "Long Live Teddy/Death to Woodrow: The Polarized Politics of The Progressive Era in the 2012 Election," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 13(July manager, Podesta was one of the chief targets of WikiLeaks; in the process, the Journal of the Gilded Age work_vze6d4m7avhcxgzww4g4ydhqua United States, we examined the factors that Americans think drive health outcomes and their beliefs about the the driver as having strong effect on health) of THI, but lower endorsement of SDoH and SoC. showed that respondents endorsing (i.e., rated it as a top priority) all three health equity beliefs tended to be low incomes, had the most comprehensive understanding of the drivers of health and the value of equity. social determinants of health, factors such as income, education, employment, and housing (including where people equity as a value and the contribution of the social determinants to health outcomes highlights a potential one category representing respondents believing their community does have the ability to drive health and responses Determinants of Health (SDoH) and is defined by ten indicators; Factor 3 (F3) represents Sense of Community Respondents endorsing all three health equity beliefs tended to The health equity belief items used in this survey have work_w5mjghg5rbenxktgubfkmyrzca I first encountered the work of John Gaus and his understanding of "the ecology of government" as a beginning graduate student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1971. the possible need to develop new capabilities or to change the context" (Bryson and George 2020a, 1). Strategic management is now a conventional feature of government, nonprofit, business, and social enterprise organizations (Ferlie and Ongaro 2015; Whittington et al. strategic management systems are designed to perform well in different kinds of context (Bryson and George 2020b). Meta-analyses of the effectiveness of strategic management systems in governments, nonprofit organizations, and businesses are systems—and their leaders—are out of alignment with the organization''s challenges, needed change can be stifled and public value Strategy management-at-scale initiatives gained added stimulus with the publication of a practitioner-oriented article by John approaches to strategizing, leadership, public value, evaluation, Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations, 5th work_wa7ma67k4rgy5mx4kxvrpiabbe The U.S. scientific enterprise is predominantly white, as are the U.S. institutions that Science''s racism in science permeates this nation. few Science authors from historically black colleges by people of color continuously underfunded by the government? show that people of color learn better with more inclusive methods? more diverse science professoriate. geoscience departments in the United States are people of color. then science and scientists finally need to listen to, and make space for, people of color to lead laboratories that publish great science and produce influential scientists, run institutions and their scientific units, and scientists and areas of science. As an AfricanAmerican woman, she claims that she is leading today only because a few people decided to let her into Science journals. Published online 8 June 2020; 10.1126/science.abd1896 originally published online June 8, 2020DOI: 10.1126/science.abd1896 ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6496/1161 RELATED http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/369/6505/781.full PERMISSIONS http://www.sciencemag.org/help/reprints-and-permissions Science. Science. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6496/1161 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/369/6505/781.full http://www.sciencemag.org/help/reprints-and-permissions http://www.sciencemag.org/about/terms-service http://science.sciencemag.org/ http://science.sciencemag.org/ work_wbgxwvhnhjcmnpw5do5voldzny aangenomen verklaring ingaan dat dit door menselijk handelen komt, terwijl anderen video''s op het internet zien van architecten en ingenieurs die En wie was niet gechoqueerd (of jaloers?) over het gemak waarmee Macedonische jongeren een goed zakgeldje verdienden met het online verspreiden van sensationele berichten die als waarheid worden gepresenteerd? Een eerste verklaring voor de opkomst van zo veel maatschappelijke beroering over de zogenaamde teloorgang van de Waarheid ligt, zoals veel commentatoren beargumenteren, in het dalende vertrouwen in instituties, experts en hun kennis. zouden zijn van de regering'' en niet zouden stroken met hun eigen beleving in het dagelijks leven, een argument dat eveneens sterk terugkwam in Nu is er nog wel wat af te dingen op de analyse dat wij door deze veranderingen in het informatielandschap inderdaad enkel onze eigen wereldbeelden te zien krijgen en hierdoor een makkelijk prooi voor massale propaganda zijn. work_wbkhxtczkzgnppe2lrikgkxxxm sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_wbl5tnfayfbkll6bnxy2bra2qu Confederate War Grief Transformed: the Openness of Memorials to memorials, US civil war, slavery Civil War memorials in the United States represent the war over slavery, social equity, and public values. paper examines the ongoing Confederate war memorial Physical memorials erected to commemorate grief Confederate memorials in the United States is Confederate side of the American Civil War that raged physical memorials erected mostly in Southern cities a moment in history, war memorials are particularly of the past and their interpretations of Civil War civil war memorials in the small University town of Charlottesville protests, a Civil War Soldier statue of these statues memorialize confederate soldiers in public memorials is not unique to these Confederate and very public Civil War memorial debate is further Associated Press, "In New Orleans, Confederate Confederate Monuments" in The New Yorker, December 4, Confederate Symbols" in The New York Times, August 16, work_wcx7lfjeffen7gef5ncy2pjdi4 As historians and scholars of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, we are deeply of the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era endorsed the American Historical Association''s Statement on the History of Racial Violence in the United States.1 It is a cogent, compelling statement that situates the nation''s sordid tradition of anti-Black racial violence within a historical context that stretches back centuries. special issues and fora designed to highlight the history of racial violence during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. In our January 2021 issue, we will publish a lengthy retrospective on the historiography of lynching. The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2020), 19, 531–532 and other journals that can help us think about and teach the history of racial violence in scholars of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era to talk about "our" influenza pandemic https://www.historians.org/news-and-advocacy/aha-advocacy/aha-statement-on-the-history-of-racist-violence-in-the-united-states-(june-2020) https://www.historians.org/news-and-advocacy/aha-advocacy/aha-statement-on-the-history-of-racist-violence-in-the-united-states-(june-2020) https://www.historians.org/news-and-advocacy/aha-advocacy/aha-statement-on-the-history-of-racist-violence-in-the-united-states-(june-2020) https://www.historians.org/news-and-advocacy/aha-advocacy/aha-statement-on-the-history-of-racist-violence-in-the-united-states-(june-2020) work_wgd3bpalm5emfjblquwkju3otq institution, a 4-year, largely working-class college in the State University of New York However, particularly for working class students, like the Reflexive impotence is a state of being marked by nihilistic churn (fleeting news cycles, infosaturation, historical amnesia, opportunism, mendacity and lies) along with grinding The working-class students at my former institution However, a combination of personal burdens (debt, health problems, family troubles), an infantilizing culture of anti-intellectualism, and prior experiences of abandonment, effectively rendered, for many, their status as college students internalized the basic truth of late capitalism: Cash Rules Everything Around Me. Working class students know the deck is stacked. For instance, safe spaces and Twitter callout cultures reduce politics to individual psychology, personal branding (woke virtue Xanax Generation, I have found that when rendered into an object of analysis, students Adapting the Xanax Generation: Meditations on Catastrophic Precarity and Postdigital Melancholia Adapting the Xanax Generation: Meditations on Catastrophic Precarity and Postdigital Melancholia work_whhiyntnnjfgxloihhtoho2nma L''heure de nous-mêmes a sonné » : Étude transatlantique et transdisciplinaire des contrereprésentations noires de 1945 à nos jours », Miranda [En ligne], 20 | 2020, mis en ligne le 27 avril Julliard est revenu sur la mise en scène conçue par les deux athlètes, en la resituant dans un contexte de mobilisation politique des sportifs noirs américains. cérémonies officielles qui ont honoré les deux athlètes, montre une évolution dans la Yann Descamps relève des similitudes dans les écrits de ces athlètes, telles qui, à l''instar des médias, est accusé de véhiculer des stéréotypes sur les athlètes noirs. 5 Les artistes noirs britanniques du BLK Art Group évoqués dans l''exposé de Ian scène des personnages qui ont vécu dans les favelas. que les Noirs ont d''eux-mêmes. Journée d''étude : « L''heure de nous-mêmes a sonné » : Étude transatlantique et transdisciplinaire des contre-représentations noires de 1945 à nos jours work_wizh6cklovcidlqvx3uipqqwpm In the following interview, Pierre-André Taguieff, philosopher and historian of ideas, analyzes for Valeurs Actuelles what he calls the "ideological corruption of anti-racism" and its consequences. Today, we are in the presence of "antiwhite anti-racism," in other words, a new form of politically and culturally This anti-racist definition of racism, fabricated by revolutionary African American activists in the late 1960s, is known under various names: Therefore, anti-white racism, "by definition," cannot exist. very possibility of anti-white racism and conferred a revolutionary final This neo-racism of pseudo anti-racists postulates that every white person is a dominant We are indeed in the presence of a new racist vision of the world, which has borrowed its language from anti-racism, In France, the "new anti-racism," a tool of intimidation and an French people believe that anti-white racism is a reality (already in 2014: work_wkjiti5kcjcolmwyzsokvsukvi localities emerge in grassroots queer activist practices that combine offline and online tactics Southerners On New Ground (SONG) is a regional Queer Liberation organization disabilities, working class and rural and small town, LGBTQ people in the South Queer activist networks in the South are the fruit of the peculiar conditions of the region, which is 1994; Kaiser, 1997; Warner, 1999; Somerville, 2000; Valentine, 2007; Canady, 2009; Hanhardt, 2013). urban (mostly New York City) queer writing tradition, the ''rural'' South has been infused with tales I argue that activist network publics in the South use technologies of interactivity queer activist locality could only appear when online networked publics were connected to at South, the queer activist locality facilitated by SONG cannot rely solely on a specific geographical the case of SONG, queer activist locality emerges at its strongest when relativity of contexts and Ultimately, SONG activists form an online/offline social justice locality that is at times work_wmtjidp3hbdkbfujl3ofioxpae sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Keywords Icon · Image · Representation · Visual · Pandemic · Coronavirus article in the New York Times put it, "the longer it takes for the coronavirus to spread become the iconic representations of the early crisis (Fig. 5). Identifying and shaming coronavirus villains is an international pastime on social media, and their prevalence even warranted a new term: "covidiot." The spiky blob seen around the world: How C.D.C. medical illustrators created the coronavirus pandemic''s most iconic image. work_wnjr6bs5vbehje5rw4j77s7pxi We review research considering the role played by individual differences in moderating the relationship between contact and prejudice and In two Flemish samples, Dhont and Van Hiel (2009) found a stronger negative relationship between positive contact with immigrants and racism toward immigrants among people higher in SDO or RWA. Sczesny (2019) found that political orientation moderated the relationship between both positive and negative intergroup contact and self-reported support for African immigrants among a sample of 861 Swiss participants. Greater contact quality predicted lower intergroup hostility regardless of whether participants scored lower or higher on each individual difference measure. Although it often reduces prejudice among them, HP individuals may be especially likely to avoid intergroup contact (Dhont & Van Hiel, 2009; Hodson, 2008; Hodson Those with lower cognitive abilities may therefore gravitate toward more socially conservative right-wing ideologies that provide psychological stability and order (Jost et al., 2003; Onraet et al., 2015), which are in turn associated with prejudice. work_wqojzp7obfeuba43jywtqafegu Abstract: This article promotes a wider understanding of trauma-informed pedagogy for the higher this article provides a shared basis for further development of trauma-informed pedagogy by religious a wider understanding of trauma-informed pedagogy for the higher education classroom, whether of trauma-informed pedagogy by religious and theological educators. these resources, the literature on trauma-informed pedagogy from a religious education perspective is some of which featured trauma-informed teaching practices (Lee 2020; Oredein 2020; Rideau 2020; provides guidance for classroom instructors to contribute to a community of trauma-informed care. "The foundation for effective trauma-informed classroom practice is the educator ''s grasp of how it is apparent that trauma-informed pedagogy in religiously affiliated higher education classrooms affective and embodied experiences of learning as important features of trauma-informed pedagogy: Available online: https://www.christiancentury.org/article/critical-essay/howchristian-theology-and-practice-are-being-shaped-trauma-studies (accessed on 8 August 2020). Trauma Informed Care in the Classroom: A Resource Guide for Educators in work_wqzacekbrfepjdkqrusrswv7d4 For Étienne Balibar, we are witnessing the rise of "absolute capitalism," which replaces the national sovereignty and His books, The Spirit of Community: Rights Responsibilities and the Communitarian Agenda (1993) and The His new book follows in the same spirit and ends with a allow for the revival of social and political trust, Etzioni The tendency to identify good nationalism with patriotism is widespread, but its theoretical grounds are flimsy. nationalists can bring great harm to their nations. Attempts to override nationalism, Etzioni the nature of social, moral, economic, and political Foretelling the End of Capitalism: Intellectual Misadventures since Karl Marx. intellectual history of political economy, focusing on myriad attempts to prophesize the end of capitalism—made by understand why so many prophecies of the end of capitalism have failed. Finally, chapter 6 introduces Boldizzoni''s account of the persistence of capitalism, which then combine not socialism and capitalism but neoliberalism work_wrwnrchsurgqxga4eply3zgbl4 embedding cultural safety in the nursing and midwifery responsibilities as educational researchers in nursing and midwifery research and professional education, united Nations patients and nurses and midwives in education, Nations peoples in education, research or in clinical practice and midwives view First Nations people''s rights to culturally way nursing and midwifery education, research and practice Nations researchers and educators in nursing and midwifery Islander peoples to experience in nursing and midwifery and nursing and midwifery amongst First Nations peoples in Australia and the racism that First Nations nurses, midwives Our approach to cultural safety research also involves Indigenous nurses and midwives research that aligns with of nursing and midwifery education, and research. in Indigenous nursing and midwifery research. story and conduct research in nursing and midwifery. of practice as First Nations nurses and midwives, educators, indigenous health and cultural safety education. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian health research. work_wstpyqvc3za2lk3fmmq666yrvi academic integrity in Canada and beyond, there is no doubt that the world has changed in ways I recall being at the annual conference of the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI, Universities, colleges, and provincial academic integrity networks across Canada also Summer proved to be a busy time for those working in academic integrity. Companies offering contract cheating and file-sharing services have flourished this year, editorial board members for Canadian Perspectives on Academic Integrity for breakfast to offer The International Day of Action Against Contract Cheating was held on October 21 this year. I mentioned in my introductory remarks, that in January 2020, I accepted the role of Co-Editorin-Chief for the International Journal for Educational Integrity (IJEI), working alongside Bretag, https://albertaacademicintegrity.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/alberta-council-on-academic-integrity-statement-against-racism-2020-06-04.pdf https://albertaacademicintegrity.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/alberta-council-on-academic-integrity-statement-against-racism-2020-06-04.pdf https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/university-regina-studentsproctortrack-privacy-concerns-1.5734005 https://web.archive.org/web/20200805101230/https:/www.academicintegrity.org/webinar/going-remote-with-integrity/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/university-regina-students-proctortrack-privacy-concerns-1.5734005 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/university-regina-students-proctortrack-privacy-concerns-1.5734005 International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI). International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI). International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI). International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI). https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/09/28/news/covid-19-pandemic-changinghow-students-cheat-and-get-caught https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/09/28/news/covid-19-pandemic-changing-how-students-cheat-and-get-caught https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/09/28/news/covid-19-pandemic-changing-how-students-cheat-and-get-caught https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/post-secondary-assessment-integrity-proctoring-1.5767953 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/post-secondary-assessment-integrity-proctoring-1.5767953 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/post-secondary-assessment-integrity-proctoring-1.5767953 work_wup2ukzegjbclm7lczothnto2q on the sociology of digital technology With this special issue on digital technology, Theory and Society enters a new and For some sociologists, especially if they are older, digital technology remains a The field called social studies of science and technology that emerged in the midtwentieth century offers some direction. Andreessen (2011) famously declared that "software is eating the world," technological For some writers in the sociological tradition, tech is a new kind of knowledge; for others, it is a new means of social different aspects of digital technology on different research sites. sociology''s classical core concerns, beginning with the self, the state, power, and though still tentative understanding of what digital technology does, who profits from We open the journal''s doors to social research that engages with digital technology in a Editors'' introduction to the special issue on the sociology of digital technology Editors'' introduction to the special issue on the sociology of digital technology work_wvdaktg6o5fqjgw4kerlurnr3m Tools for Social Change, we use intergroup dialogue (IGD) to help students, faculty, staff, and city In their 2016 thought piece, Whitney and colleagues call for designing assetbased, collaborative programs that engage with the contexts of local In today''s climate of social activism, we believe SLCE, combined with IGD, is uniquely situated to address these realities. process in which students, faculty, staff, and community partners engage in critical dialogues about can move participants into welldesigned civic actions that speak to the living realities of a community. This kind of dialogue creates space for participants to eventually speak openly about their experiences with racism and the campus community''s unchecked entitlements within the city. Through storytelling and dialogue, participants share their experiences with institutional racism as it is lived in the city, including on campus. abstract issue of "social justice," it could be understood as a matter of access to comparable public services for all members of a community. work_ww2bjkqhindsxfjdvmefhkqwsq segregated lunch counters in downtown Nashville, proclaiming their right to be served and young people whom police did not protect, belying Nashville''s image as the Athens of the 1There is a redesigned Woolworths bar/restaurant on the location now, part of a small wave of gentrificationmeets-civil-rights-tourism businesses that highlight part of the city''s racial history in order to capture additional metropolitan Nashville population but account for nearly half of the Covid-19 deaths, according to metro pandemic task force chair Dr. Alex Jahangir. after police shot African-American men in the back in 2017 and 2018 and killed them. Protests have taken place in Nashville, as well as many small towns and cities in Tennessee, masks, flooded downtown to demand racial justice, an end to police violence, and the group of musicians proclaimed that "Black Music Matters." Recording artists complained that The Nashville protests have crystalized around the call to defund the police, a topic debated work_wy5owfhzhne27dzi5nmfrcgbma consider celebrity and politics, broadly defined. contemporary political work, considering here what existing scholarship tells us about celebrities'' power to shape think of celebrity and political power both theoretically high-profile example, scholars have documented celebrities'' political participation regarding a range of issues for celebrity entertainers to become politically active; In the policy realm, celebrities'' power to shape outcomes is also unclear. power, this special issue builds on existing celebrity and celebrity and political power. celebrity exertions of political power, the following four articles variously study the impact of celebrities'' political political activities may potentially impact a celebrity''s own celebrities take when talking about politics on social news, they find that political content from celebrities is consideration of celebrities in political science, and From the Editors | Celebrity and Politics From the Editors | Celebrity and Politics From the Editors | Celebrity and Politics From the Editors | Celebrity and Politics work_wydyejrqpvgzxegrueumiijk2m White Privilege & Why NICUs Should Care supportive services needed by premature infants and their families. Budget-driven health care policies should not preclude premature infants'' access to preventative or necessary Proper nutrition and full access to health care keep for Black NICU Families was our part The Alliance for Black NICU Families (https://BlackNICUFamilies.org) was in place. they were created, the Alliance for Black NICU Families was our part of making infrastructural change specifically in the NICU parent and professional communities ongoing. 20% of the babies in the NICU are Black. and the families they served never received any educational materials or given any sense of how to advocate for their child. White Privilege is receiving care without security being called. caring for your baby in the NICU. The Alliance for Black NICU Families welcomes organizational partners Disclosures: Deb is a co-Founder of The Alliance for Black NICU work_x262nse4xrhzrg6fpvzz4y77mq Medical Education to Enhance Critical Consciousness: Facilitators'' https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/medical-education-to-enhance-critical-consciousness-facilitators-experiences(70318d19-f761-4a9e-99b4-55cb01178f22).html Purpose: To analyze educators'' experiences of facilitating cultural discussions in two global health professions education programs and what these experiences had taught faculty who had extensive experience facilitating cultural discussions. Results: Participant faculty used their prior experience facilitating cultural discussions to students and educators take on new roles as ''transformative intellectuals'' 18 and ''cultural Deep cultural discussions about sensitive issues like race, gender and power do discussions can be skillfully facilitated to help participants understand issues related to & Research (FAIMER), is a medical education fellowship program for international participants and encourage open communication we discussed cultural scenarios that we facilitators were noted to have a research interest in critical theory and dealing with social First, health professions educators working in multicultural settings study include sampling of faculty facilitators involved in international medical education educator in helping create awareness about cultural and power issues)?) What can work_x2v6rwffhjbjtda3ttjvu7a5by A Response to Carla Moscoso''s "Populism, the Press and the Politics of Crime in Venezuela: a Review of Robert Samet''s Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)" of Robert Samet''s Deadline: Populism and the Press It is a pleasure to receive this review of Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela and to especially true when it comes to thinking about the role of news media in political populist movements, and it describes the role that news media plays in amplifying these Not coincidentally, Hall''s point of departure was a study of crime news and moral panics in Great Britain news media led me to theories of populism and specifically to the work of Ernesto Laclau. A Response to Carla Moscoso''s "Populism, the Press and the Politics of... A Response to Carla Moscoso''s "Populism, the Press and the Politics of... A Response to Carla Moscoso''s "Populism, the Press and the Politics of... work_xe7nfcf7krednl3rd2iu55jkqa Roopika Risam, Salem State University access to financial resources, data, and labor (Prescott 2016; Hockey 2016; Evans and Rees 2012). In response, how can digital humanities scholars find value in work undertaken at a small scale? small-scale digital humanities projects while working digital humanities praxis (Minimal Computing Working Group 2015). does not require digital humanities centers, big data, At Salem State, we have embraced micro digital for claiming the legitimacy of small-scale digital humanities. university resources and existing institutional structures to build a digital humanities community. the primacy of local resources in micro digital humanities. a small-scale digital humanities project over the These micro digital humanities practices have been the foundation of the digital humanities community at the university. Beyond the Digital Humanities Center: Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale work_xfvj4256lnbxviuzbifd677e3q a comparative study of Great Britain and the USA / Rachel Pistol. foreigners have been treated in Great Britain and the United States of America, Both Great Britain and the United States of America are currently nations during the Second World War. President Donald Trump, to take the highest profi le example, made immigration and terrorism the foundation of his presidential immigrants during the Second World War. Trump supporters have even gone so far as to link presentday America with Japanese American internment by inappropriately claiming that Second World War internment forms a legal precedent the treatment of enemy aliens during the Second World War. Th ere is a diff erence between illegal and legal immigration, but the problem of giving power Camps, North America: Japanese in the United States and Canada during World War Britain during World War II '', Th e Journal of British Studies 12 , no. work_xguozdhbm5gwxdojckjbclsp7i incorporated their students'' culture into their mathematics and science classrooms, by including their development among all students; the researcher thus urged teachers interested in CRT to ―give student-centered strategies to teach mathematics and science, and b) the teachers incorporated do culturally responsive teachers use in their mathematics and science classroom? teach mathematics and science, and 2) the teachers incorporated students'' culture into their The Teachers Used Student-Centered Strategies to Teach Mathematics and Science Most teachers used a mix of strategies that enabled students to learn hands-on by working on realworld problems. The Teachers Incorporated Students'' Culture into their Mathematics and Science and science learning, and they incorporated their students'' cultures into their mathematics and What Strategies Do Culturally Responsive Teachers Use in Their Mathematics and Science How Do These Teachers Incorporate their Students'' Cultures into Teaching? How Do These Teachers Incorporate their Students'' Cultures into Teaching? work_xgwhhtynnbhtdd4mwe4bv35ab4 Making Modern Unions by Rob Kristofferson and Simon Orpana Copyright © The Ontario Historical Society, 2017 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d''auteur. Making Modern Unions by Rob Kristofferson and Making Modern Unions by Rob Now comes Showdown: Making Modern Unions, an effective graphic history of one very important story, the struggle owed to Simon Orpana''s lively and loose illustration style which looks not unlike as if in the historical comic book genre, but one At the end of the book, the historical its attention to unions specifically as opposed to the wider working class culture of than unions, and while the story of how working class culture are probably more important to understanding the current political and social moment. in connection with labour politics is the Strikes like the towards that man." According to Creighton''s historical calculus, Lester Pearson had Volume III, 366 pages. work_xjbrn4rpwzdezasic6fc3ou3oy The impact of new media on the traditional television model has transformed its content, distribution channels, consumer experience, and the understanding of the audience. RQ2: What strategies do television channels and programmes on TikTok employ? Regarding the adaptation of television to social media and innovation in visual formats, García-Avilés (2020) points out that broadcasters must offer different content for TikTok?) by searching for verified profiles of television channels and programmes through New profiles on TikTok of TV channels and programmes by quarter. New profiles on TikTok of TV channels and programmes by quarter. Regarding the classification of television content profiles on TikTok, 50.4% are programmes, 47.4% are channels, and 2.3% are digital products. TikTok profiles of television channels and programmes by country of origin. On TikTok, 133 profiles of television channels and programmes were identified (RQ1), TV Strategies, Social Media, and New Audiences TV Strategies, Social Media, and New Audiences work_xjuhee7h5vbxfddfqn7uggrjkq and impacting Black NICU and Preemie families. for Black NICU Families for an inside look at the power of standing along with partner organizations, to create long-needed change in the African American community of NICU families. of NICU and preemie support groups nationwide as well as organizations that see the importance of being a part of our movement. x� GLO Preemies: https://www.glopreemies.com x� Connect to NICU: http://connect2nicu.com health and racial equity in the NICU and Alliance for Black NICU Families Alliance for Black NICU Families Alliance for Black NICU Families Founder of the Alliance for Black NICU Families and President of As an African American led NICU support organization, Ashley knew instantly that this Black NICU Lives to a movement. In addition, we are asking the community at large to share this Racial and Health Equity survey with Black families that have been or work_xlch5el4ozhn7gqpya3xrelpce Unknowing Fanaticism: Reformation Literatures of Self-Annihilation. and rational politics, Lerner aims to show how early modern poets "participate in or poets like Spenser, Donne, and Milton are keener on exploring the irreconcilable tension fanaticism poses between divine will and human agency through creative manipulations of form. The book begins with discussions of two poetic forms in relation to fanaticism: allegorical epic and sacred lyric. Similarly, the chapter on Donne details a poet assiduously working, but self-consciously failing, to contain destructive impulses within the lyric form. turn, Lerner connects these poetic experiments to Donne''s unique theorization of martyrdom as self-annihilation that approaches, but never quite reaches, divine will. focus on poetry, one that highlights the equivocal nature of the poems in its demonstration of Hobbes''s definition of fanaticism as madness. Samson''s violent act, Milton puts the onus on his readers to meditate on the unknowability of fanaticism''s relation to divine order. work_xmsbc6nnhza7nbvxj6uszmiqwy Public Administration." It was only textOn Our Journey to Achieving Social Equity: Marini''s (1971) Toward a New Public Administration: The Minnowbrook Perspective. first affirmative action symposium appearing in Public Administration Review argued Harvard University (Students for Fair Admissions v. book, The Retreat from Race: Asian American Admissions and Racial Politics, makes (2013) the Court did not make a substantive ruling on the use of race in admissions, public administration a diverse and inclusive academic field? • Public administration is (not) a diverse • Public administration is a white field this be the case for us in public administration and political science?19 in Policing." Public Administration Review 77(2): Bureaucracy, and Vocational Rehabilitation." Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory and Social Equity." Public Administration Review and Social Equity." Public Administration Review Officer Race and Police-Involved Homicides of Black Citizens." Public Administration Court''s Employment Discrimination." Public bureaucracy." Public Administration Review 68(4): work_xmz3p2spyfd3tdus6z24wywkwi In this conceptual piece, we argue that the current approach to police performance measurement typically based on the use of traditional police metrics has failed to achieve the desired results and that a different strategy is required. from police stakeholders in goal identification, nor do they use specifically designed indicators to assess progress Keywords: Performance measurement, Policing, Accountability, Governance, Canada reforms aimed at policing in the United Kingdom, including the use of performance measurement, have been the the criticisms levelled at the use of traditional police metrics for performance assessment, then consider some of The four main types of information reported in existing police metrics include: crime rates, clearance rates, organizational performance penalizes police organizations that are working proactively to prevent crime and We believe that a different approach to police organizational performance measurement is required: one that is Beyond crime rates and community surveys: a new approach to police accountability and performance measurement work_xokrty3evfanjl3tfgggr2a4yy anniversary editorial of the European Journal of Cultural Studies. Twentieth anniversary editorial of the European Journal of Cultural Studies broad field of cultural studies today, including pieces on the politics of co-working, punk Introduction: Celebrating 20 years of European Journal of Cultural Studies Twenty years of the European Journal of Cultural Studies is a cause for celebration. Twenty years of the European Journal of Cultural Studies is a cause for celebration. on post-feminism, television and cultural studies and work and the creative industries European Journal of Cultural Studies and a new group of editors. The founding of the European Journal of Cultural Studies was closely connected to the Gray, and Hermes founded the European Journal of Cultural Studies, they shared a strong European Journal of Cultural Studies has to offer the field. European Journal of Cultural Studies 13(3) 375-393. European Journal of Cultural Studies 13(3) 375-393. excess.'' 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_xxbxphgbanevhorinbr4ryci7q international alumni affairs represents an important and emerging subfield of higher education target institutions based on the titles assigned to alumni affairs staff; individuals responsible for international alumni affairs activities, one staff member was contacted at each target university. reflected in alumni records represent areas where existing definitions and rapidly evolving recordkeeping systems may struggle to meet new, tangible realities of internationalized higher education. indicated that as institutions experience progressively higher international student enrolment, they Staffing levels for international alumni affairs activities vary widely among the institutions included the alma mater''s student base identify as women, but 10 percent of international alumni affairs the current international alumni affairs landscape at U.S. universities with highest research activity. international alumni sphere may support the internationalization of the institution as a whole, as University alumni mentoring programs: A winwin?, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 41(4), 375-389. International alumni affairs and student mentorship: Surveying the U.S. public work_xyvdpb4jkvdsrassvnmpz2w4vu making a difference during and after COVID-19, Public Management Review, DOI: This article explores key challenges emanating from COVID-19 and how public management and administration research can contribute to addressing them. As COVID-19 morphs into one of the great disasters of our times, public administration and management scholars, can, indeed must, make a difference and show that the big questions needed to focus on ''how public administration affects society . the COVID-19 experience to date and reflecting on public administration and management I identified a series of potential big thematic challenges that cut across levels of public administration systems are ill-equipped to confront these big complex challenges (Bourgon 2011). reminding us that politics matters profoundly to public administration and management – shaping it in old and new ways. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-04/coronavirus-update-covid-19-us-donald-trump-fourth-of-july/12422058 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-04/coronavirus-update-covid-19-us-donald-trump-fourth-of-july/12422058 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-01/why-more-covid-19-cases-inprivate-aged-care-than-public-sector/12503212 https://www.economist.com/international/2020/07/04/covid-19-is-here-to-stay-the-world-is-working-out-how-to-live-with-it https://www.economist.com/international/2020/07/04/covid-19-is-here-to-stay-the-world-is-working-out-how-to-live-with-it https://www.economist.com/international/2020/07/04/covid-19-is-here-to-stay-the-world-is-working-out-how-to-live-with-it https://www.economist.com/united-states/2020/06/30/the-trump-administration-is-using-the-pandemic-to-halt-asylum https://www.economist.com/united-states/2020/06/30/the-trump-administration-is-using-the-pandemic-to-halt-asylum https://www.the-american-interest.com/2018/08/13/the-decline-of-american-public-administration/ https://www.the-american-interest.com/2018/08/13/the-decline-of-american-public-administration/ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-01/why-more-covid-19-cases-in-private-aged-care-than-public-sector/12503212 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-01/why-more-covid-19-cases-in-private-aged-care-than-public-sector/12503212 https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/06/transparency-around-government-decision-making-is-another-casualty-of-covid-19https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/06/transparency-around-government-decision-making-is-another-casualty-of-covid-19https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2019/04/11/public-trust-in-government-1958-2019/ https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2019/04/11/public-trust-in-government-1958-2019/ work_xzw44wkd75drbgkp5qpz3ohyja I then apply the theory to Black Lives Matter and the AltRight which helps demonstrate that both movements express existential anxiety related to movement; Black Lives Matter can be understood as a response to death and existential intellectual influences on the Alt-Right, and he argues that the contemporary, global farxxi A longer discussion of Black Lives Matter''s rejection of respectability politics is found social movements of interest, Black Lives Matter and the Alt-Right. Black Lives Matter and the Alt-Right as Anti-Hierarchical Movements Black Lives Matter and the Alt-Right as Anti-Hierarchical Movements more similar to Black Lives Matter than the most recent example of a successful rightwing social movement in the United States, the Tea Party. Black Lives Matter, the Alt-Right and the Rejection of Formal Politics Black Lives Matter, the Alt-Right and the Rejection of Formal Politics Black Lives Matter and the Alt-Right are both social movements that primarily work_y5hob3vxirf2lc77f53hv2odqe Doctors and patients tell Kathy Oxtoby what has got them through the year, and the positives they colleagues and royal college work, running and long National Collaborating Centre, Royal College of The first time that people clapped for the NHS I was president, Royal College of Emergency Medicine And my royal college work has College London, and member of The BMJ patient panel Ironically, what''s helped me is that I''m a mental health patient. my work with the National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP). run NASGP, and we''ve been spending time making the the team I work with. community, and it''s helped to make sure people don''t feel alone isolated, being able to continue working with my NHS family gave "Online connections are like having an extended family because of health problems—so seeing people by Zoom made a And having connections with people will continue to get me work_y7dqn5ai6jailfz4ok3iasbp7q "What Matters Now": Reading Fanon''s Call for Decolonization and Humanization in the Contemporary United States against adopting any aspects of the model through which "a particular Europe" had long brutalized humanity.2 Fanon identifies Speaking from his lived knowledge of the colonial order in Martinique, Algeria, and France, Fanon advocates a categorical rejection time, Fanon theorized what one might call the corrective role of violence in destroying colonialism. current proliferation of extreme brutality, but wary of merely moralistic appeals to nonviolence, what I am most interested in highlighting is the capacious notion of human agency that his work develops, most generative aspects of Fanon''s work is his advocacy of human a path very different from that of Europe, Fanon provides a warning through the counter-example of the United States. colonialism as a fundamentally dehumanizing order, we can recognize how operating in this capacity also diminishes the humanity work_y7w42z3vljgknk7armpl3l3yx4 In her Working Life piece "Instagram won''t solve inequality" (16 March, p. can do, yet it seems unfair that such scientists must devote time to social media media role model at her university—the Science Sam Instagram account run by of social media success, Wright''s critical comments about such outreach were Yammine in particular and women science communicators in general. the 500 Women Scientists organization responds to the Working Life article, and two scientists recognized by AAAS (the publisher of Science) for public engagement social media in science. also science communicators who just happen to be women. women and other underrepresented minorities in science should feel no obligation to media for public engagement with science social media for public outreach and policy increasing institutional pressure to communicate about science — whether to to science communication and public 500 Women Scientists envision for science. ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/162.1 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6385/162.1 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/360/6385/164.full work_ybar7jtkojan3pubtgs6mi3ce4 YELLOW T-SHIRTS ARE a legitimate national security concern, a court in specifically to shirts with a Bersih 4 slogan, minister has effectively ''criminalised'' thousands of Malaysians who wore and still own the Bersih 4 T-shirt," said campaign leaders slogan shirts are more than a fashion statement protesters march wearing yellow T-shirts with T-shirts in defiance," she said. Two years have now passed since Egyptian student Mahmoud Hussein was arrested in Cairo, aged 18, while walking staged her own T-shirt protest last year after attention to causes – from burning social issues to matters of their own egos – by lifting up their shirts to reveal a message to a black student at University of the Witwatersrand wore a plain, white T-shirt, times of financial exclusion." The university condemned the shirt and the student has been collecting slogan T-shirts since the shirt," said Besser. Whether the aim of a slogan T-shirt is to work_yc4b54f4bzaylcfkq2oynxekvq and cultural theorist Sylvia Wynter places the emergence of the modern figure of Man and the possibility of its contestation is ''1492''. especially of blackness – within figurations of ''Man'', but also affords an outline of a new ''species-inclusive'' account of humanness.2 Wynter argues that order.4 In ''1492: A New World View'' she points out that such binary framing of ''European''/''Native'' in the Caribbean and the Americas always/already5 leaves largely unquestioned.13 Wynter takes ''1492'' as a key site for foundational questioning of what ''we'' mean by being human. At the beginning of ''1492: A New World View'', Wynter phrases her project which symbolic life/death is distributed), Wynter shows how the figure of political Man1 emerged post-1492 along the code ''rational/irrational'', crucially Given this historical analysis, Wynter urges us to look for a ''third perspective'', a ''new world view''. Wynter turns this into her proposition that humans live in biological/cultural, work_yc5kdaqxwvhehjomz76ifo57g4 Tom Ginsburg''s concept of "authoritarian international law" (AIL)1 is as important as the one it references, rights and democracy,4 Ginsburg''s article adds an account of the international setbacks which followed. importance is in raising the question of the emergent authoritarian traits of international law in the wake of these 1 Tom Ginsburg, Authoritarian International Law?, 114 AJIL 221, 228 (2020). "crime against humanity."7 As for separatism, I believe that its rejection is the correct attitude to salvage international law in its current configuration of nation-states.8 De jure separatism—secession, self-determination or independence, all four words covering in my understanding here the same concept—creates far more problems than it 13 MALLAT, supra note 7, at 333–42 (discussing R2P and international criminal law). There is in Ginsburg''s article a seemingly conscious oblivion to U.S. isolationism in the rise of AIL, and its application during the presidency of Donald Trump. work_ycb6zcuyqbdh5evm3xinz2mf6a Bioethical Silence & Black Lives Conversely, when the news of Freddie Gray''s death became public, I was greeted by a surprising but familiar bioethics was rather obvious: here was a man who requested healthcare numerous times but was refused it— Even the recent death of Sandra Bland overlaps with bioethical inquiry. Why hasn''t bioethics spoken up about the "Black Lives Matter" movement, especially when the health Asch once wrote "Bioethics is at its best when people don''t merely ask each other what their views are, but really take the time to find out what is behind those views." 6 She believed that bioethical inquiry was a I want to believe that Adrienne Asch is right and that I study bioethics because of its potential to find "Medical Workers Face Scrutiny After Man''s Death in Police Custody," The New York Times, July 21, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/22/nyregion/medical-workers-face-scrutiny-after-mans-death-in-policecustody.html?_r=0. http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/07/22/sandra_bland_previous_suicide_attempt_jail_intake_form_disclosed http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/22/nyregion/medical-workers-face-scrutiny-after-mans-death-in-police-custody.html?_r=0 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/22/nyregion/medical-workers-face-scrutiny-after-mans-death-in-police-custody.html?_r=0 http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/07/22/sandra_bland_previous_suicide_attempt_jail_intake_form_disclosed_attempt.html http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/07/22/sandra_bland_previous_suicide_attempt_jail_intake_form_disclosed_attempt.html work_yevdsjmuvbckvoj5fjkrxthmhm and a current issue related to the group, that is, their "cause." It is ok if you do not agree with the questions while thinking about [outgroup] and their cause, [issue]. More people should know about how _______ are negatively affected by this issue. Indigenous women and girls in Canada are disproportionately affected by all forms of violence. on the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Transgendered people in Canada are disproportionately affected by violence and discrimination. Black people in Canada are disproportionately affected by violence and discrimination. PSMA1: I feel a sense of "brotherhood" or "sisterhood" with X PSMA5: I feel a sense of solidarity with X PSMB10: I feel connected to X''s cause PSMC3: More people should know about how X are negatively affected by this issue Appendix G: Study 5—Passage and Message of Support Instructions Indigenous peoples and others in Canada, many are calling for reconciliation. Indigenous peoples in Canada. work_ygxlffifrrbwpkhzc7jz77rtue Questions Answered by Richard Gallagher, President & Editor-inChief, Annual Reviews, and Sara Rouhi, Director of Strategic In terms of transparency on transformation of hybrid journals/publishers, do you feel they Sara Rouhi: I think the challenges with hybrid journals/publishers re: transparency relate Sara Rouhi: Prioritizing partnerships with native-OA publishers, non-profits, and society Sara Rouhi: This really gets back to the question of new business models that do not There are some fantastic, non-APC based models in the humanities Open Library of the Sara Rouhi: There''s no inherent problem with commercial publishers – it''s more a Richard Gallagher: Nothing wrong with being a commercial publisher at all (I launched Sara Rouhi: The nice thing about working at non-profit publisher is that our finances are commercial publisher over their in-house university press. Publishing organizations are not interchangeable in the way a library In these turbulent times, more than ever, libraries and publishers need to work together. work_yhjvwsxmajhjjgn7vlr233gaay Correction for Johnson et al., Officer characteristics and racial disparities in fatal officer-involved shootings The authors wish to note the following: "Recently, we published a report showing that, among civilians fatally shot, officer test racial disparities using an approach that sidesteps the benchmark debate by directly predicting the race of civilians fatally shot comprehensive database of FOIS that includes officer information and by using a method for testing racial disparities that does We find no evidence of anti-Black or anti-Hispanic disparities across shootings, and White officers are not more likely Beyond race, researchers have not tested whether officer sex or experience impact racial disparities in fatal shootings. shootings, we can test how much officer and civilian characteristics predict racial disparities in FOIS. Controlling for predictors at the civilian, officer, and county levels, a person fatally shot by police was 6.67 times less likely work_yil4tyrg6nfwfkbp6q3bmxftd4 Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs) in Light research methods such as face-to-face patient and provider interactions, practice facilitation, and how PBRNs can evaluate COVID-19 in primary care, the role of PBRNs in quality improvement, stakeholder engagement, prevention and chronic care management, and patient safety in primary care. emerging role for PBRNs is both traditional primary care research and collaborative learning communities that can identify, disseminate, and PBRNs can evaluate COVID-19 in primary care, the role of PBRNs in quality improvement, stakeholder engagement, prevention and chronic care collaboration between a community health care center PBRN and implementation scientists are being Practice-based research networks at Practice-based research networks at Practice-based research networks add value to evidence-based quality improvement. A national survey of primary care practice-based The evolving collaborative relationship between practice-based research networks A practice-based research network (PBRN) Practice transformation support and patient engagement to improve cardiovascular care: from dental practice-based research network (PBRN): 7- work_yjbf24cylvgoheurlcx63mgvnm The Human Rights State is an important work of political imagination. Gregg talks of an imaged human rights state that exists in the collective In the first section of the book, Gregg re-conceptualises human rights. move is to elaborate the human rights state as an idea: it is an imagined political human rights state is an imagined community that grants individuals the authority is why Gregg suggests that a ''human rights state operates alongside a corresponding nation state'' (p. state but rather from human action that performs these new rights claims, section two, Gregg wrestles with the practicalities of how the human rights state In the final section of the book, Gregg turns to the challenges to the human rights The human rights state he The human rights state: Justice within and beyond sovereign nations The human rights state: Justice within and beyond sovereign nations work_ylia24gfxnanhemm7vx5sypxv4 On 1 July there were 52 789 new cases, the largest daily increase since the pandemic began. Cases were increasing rapidly in southern and western states, most of which had reopened their economies Florida reported more than 10 000 new cases on 2 July. Texas reported 8123 new cases, California 761ll, Arizona 4753, Georgia 2309, and South Carolina 1520.3 These Around half the new cases were reported in people under 35, and cases were trending upward in 38 states Fauci said that the nation needed to act quickly to control the infection''s spread because the new outbreaks said that the recently reported mutation of coronavirus published in Cell4 might make the virus more President Trump, who has resisted wearing a mask, made a U turn on 1 July and said he would have "no www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/coronavirus-us-cases-deaths/?itid=lk_inline_manual_3&itid=lk_inline_manual_3 2 Covid-19dashboardbytheCenter forSystemsScienceandEngineeringat JohnsHopkinsUniversity.https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6. www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/world/coronavirus-maps.html. www.FoxBusiness.com/lifestyle/trump-all-for-masks-looked-like-lone-ranger-inone. http://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/coronavirus-us-cases-deaths/?itid=lk_inline_manual_3&itid=lk_inline_manual_3 http://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/coronavirus-us-cases-deaths/?itid=lk_inline_manual_3&itid=lk_inline_manual_3 http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/world/coronavirus-maps.html http://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(20)30820-5.pdf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5l5UGS9ngc http://www.FoxBusiness.com/lifestyle/trump-all-for-masks-looked-like-lone-ranger-in-one http://www.FoxBusiness.com/lifestyle/trump-all-for-masks-looked-like-lone-ranger-in-one http://www.bmj.com/ work_ymiipj5gyvgibcxmur5h2k62iu On Teaching Kim''s Convenience: Asian American Studies, Asian Canadian Studies, and the Politics of Race in Asian Canadian Theatre and Performance Studies On Teaching Kim''s Convenience: Asian American Studies, and learning experience from within a US-American institutional setting, she directs the following emergent queries to the field of Canadian Theatre and Performance Studies in light of its recent inauguration Black-Asian themes in Kim''s Convenience and Anna Deavere Smith''s Twilight Los Angeles, 1992 success of a play like Kim''s Convenience offers Canadian theatre scholars an important opportunity to not only teach and learn Asian Canadian theatrical repertoires, but Asian North two programs in Asian Canadian Studies exist in Canada: a minor at the University of Toronto, By mobilizing naturalized discourses of Black and Asian racial and cultural "difference," the model minority myth reduces structured class and economic disparity drawn along work_ypoar24ftfftfkhc6martlmhre Key Words: Partisan polarization, social groups, affect, panel analyses parties'' social group coalitions have polarized over time and that these evaluations are related to Table 1: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Social Group Polarization & Party Affective (Party Polarization, PID Strength, and Partisan/Ideological Sorting) and for Social Group influence of social group polarization on PID strength in the 1992-1996 fixed effect models. Social Group Polarization and Party/Ideological Sorting, 1992-1994-1996 OB11 Social Group Polarization and Party/Ideological Sorting, 2000-2002 (SUREG Models) Party/Ideological Sorting and Social Group Polarization, Fixed Effect Regression Party/Ideological Sorting and Social Group Polarization, Fixed Effect Regression influence later partisan affective polarization, PID strength, and party/ideological sorting even when social and Common on All Six Panels: Party Ideological Sorting & Social Group Polarization Figure OE4: Comparing Results Across Models, Social Group Polarization Figure OF4: Social Group Polarization – Original Models vs. Group Dimension [Partisan Affective Polarization, 1992-1994-1996 ANES Panel] work_yr7jzgz64jf4davcb3vsedf5ti pandemic, in this respect, made manifest and accelerated the slow violence of the Anthropocene. way in which the speeds of violence are always racialized and always fast and slow at the same time. violence of everyday hidden deaths (obesity, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes—all tied to the hyperconsumption of the American way of life) intersected These speeds were made possible by centuries of slow violence: like the 1918 pandemic to which it is so often compared, the spread of uncoupled from the speed of violence that became visible in the death of one man, George Floyd, on May 25, Time is everything: the rate of Black death had been at peak pandemic pandemic did make the long slow systemic violence of state violence that coincided in the death of George Fast Violence, Revolutionary Violence: Black Lives Matter and the 2020 Pandemic Fast Violence, Revolutionary Violence: Black Lives Matter and the 2020 Pandemic work_ysiv4cppajel7a5m73hyspnnjm Adriane Lentz-Smith interviewed the celebrated author, who shared his thoughts about the relationship between fiction and nonfiction, the past and the present, and the ways in which narratives shape our sense of what was, what is, and what might be. "I''m going to do exactly what I want to do, which is write fiction." I wrote short stories. We''ve been talking implicitly about categories, fiction, nonfiction, academia, creative writing or whatever you want to call it. required me, in the case of the war that I was interested in, to go into the past and to write a history. The reason why I wanted to write a war novel is because, as someone who is a refugee from So with the Vietnam War, I think that the fact that there are people As for anti-models, in general, I think a lot of American fiction about war, as I said, takes up As a Vietnamese-American writer, I write in work_ytdkchbjjba4hkn3qw7oym7lam Bayesian Estimate of Federal Agents'' Use of ZnCl2 Gas Against Black Lives Matter Protesters Law enforcement''s use of chemical weapons is a threat to human and environmental health, exemplified during 2020 Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests in Portland, OR, where city, county, weapon as gaseous Zinc Chloride (ZnCl2) from so-called Hexachloroethane (HC) "smoke" exposure and novel symptoms associated with HC grenade use by DHS, ZnCl2 is certainly the Black Lives Matter, Chemical Weapons, Hexachloroethane, Hierarchical Bayes, Metal Fume building upon a legacy of chemical weapons usage by Portland Police Bureau (Morman et al. the Geneva Protocol of 1928, chemical weapons have a long history of use by law enforcement In the United States, the use of chemical weapons against protesters gaseous Zinc Chloride (ZnCl2) via Hexachloroethane (HC) Smoke grenades (Fig. 2). Given the lethality of its products, the wanton use of HC by DHS in Portland is work_ytkn3czrkfarziap2mykgkxwdq Simultaneously, their data is being extracted by numerous social media sites (likely owned by Facebook or Google) and library vendors and publishers (Lamdan, 2019), and their behavior is being manipulated by corporate algorithms seeking profits and political power. The "Information Has Value" frame of the Association of College & Research Libraries'' (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy is a starting point for developing a political economic approach to IL. I will then present a basic theory of information capitalism which includes the concepts of value, commodification, commodity fetish, concentration of ownership, labor, and surveillance. Using the social praxis described above, how can teaching librarians work with our students to challenge information capitalism in impactful ways? But when working with students to challenge information capitalist social relations, the following questions are starting places: How can students and educators partner to support OE, open access publishing, collectively generated knowledge like Wikipedia, and alternative media? work_ytrqlylczvhxdilhtyte5oby5u offer critical events as an alternative causal mechanism and argue that protest campaigns in The critical event in the Assam protest campaign examines the link between critical events and the demobilization process of a protest campaign. campaigns note that radical groups frequently use violence, and this development allows the state I suggest that protest campaigns can demobilize because of critical events that communal violence in Assam is distinct from the protest campaign in the sense that neither the ethnic groups targeted during the violence withdraw their support from the campaign as a result Communal violence leading to the demobilization of a protest campaign differs from of the protest campaign and the occurrence of communal violence in Assam in 1983.5 In most other instances, communal violence ends protest campaigns protest campaign and communal violence in Assam (Baruah 1999, Kimura 2013), somewhat the Critical Event Model was run on nonviolent and violent protest activity separately. work_yudjqdpcorgmbjixch33nl7coi sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Dynamic features are to capture social media users'' online activities that may be predictive of offline protests. They build event forecasting models for different locations simultaneously by restricting all locations to select a common set of features. all of the three protest events, online activism within a state is predictive of future offline ActAttn enables us to explore the proportion of local (intra-region) and global (interregion) contributions in forecasting protest events, and allows for discovering the "hubs" work_z5po2ya25rfwhlb6zp36xlhr7u Stories of community resilience and rapid innovation have emerged during the global For some local communities, colleges and universities have been sources of institutional support but also models of innovation. In terms of social and community resilience, college towns have served as community well-being at Hobart & William Smith Colleges and Geneva, New York, a urbanism (e.g., Lydon and Garcia 2015; Mould 2014) and DIY urbanism (Douglas discusses and reviews programs that advance the teaching and scholarship of community engagement, including initiatives for curricular and faculty/staff development and Our (CCESL) office staff partnered with local communities to create a website COVID-19 community task force meetings with social service providers and through an active, invested, and engaged partner with the Geneva community whether students art, civic engagement, social justice, and community planning (The National Retrieved 31 July 2020 from https://www.hws.edu/about/pdfs/Geneva2020_ Retrieved 31 July 2020 from https://www2.hws.edu/exploring-social-innovation/. https://www.hws.edu/about/pdfs/Geneva2020_community_report2019.pdf https://www.hws.edu/about/pdfs/Geneva2020_community_report2019.pdf https://www2.hws.edu/exploring-social-innovation/ work_z75jynpotje7fpgb3x4cwcd4ee Trans*versal Animacies and the Mattering of Black Trans* Political Life Thus, the Black Lives Matter movement(s) emerged from all corners of the United death of black and trans* bodies has been faced with negative rhetorical justifications of animallike behavior. molecular revolution alongside questions of black and trans*. justifies analogous placement of the black or trans* human and animal on the auction block, but Understanding the inextricable link between trans*, black, and animality allows for Tracing black, trans*, and the animal in the current political landscape is a clear, yet new ways of thinking the animal transversally, showing as Lingis did, that species shift, and are also offer new routes might be taken through the linking of trans*, black, and animacy, that if The use of "black trans lives matter" is not a conscious attempt to quell the revolution, come to understand the animal and human in new ways. work_za6dgb5r6bbplav4n6jhid5idy Het is in die jaren dat een publieke taal is ontwikkeld voor het diagnosticeren van, wat in die jaren nog geregeld, ''de Dat uit zich in een veelheid van gevalsstudies naar ''gemeenschappen'' (bijvoorbeeld Buiks 1983; Vermeulen 1984; Het cultuurprobleem wordt met dit onderzoek voorgesteld als een vorderend proces met vooren achterlopers, niet als een verandering van Meestal wordt ''geboorteland'' niet gebruikt als een methodologische benadering van een theoretisch concept, zoals inkomen dat is temperatuur een theoretisch concept is buiten haar methodische en technische operationalisering, is voor het bedrijven van normale wetenschap Verder is aan de hand van etno-statistisch onderzoek niet te bepalen of het inderdaad zo is dat ''geschiktheid'' afdoende of onderzoeksliteratuur die aantoont dat ''een etniciteit'' in het leven van Al dan niet gemeten aan de hand van ''geboorteland'', moet het staan voor een onhanteerbare kluwen van ''sociale invloeden'' (Kuper 1999). dan niet aan het roer van een financiële instelling – voor anderen heeft. work_zay7jchkjfhvxgsltlfuvuszem Supposing, however, that such an argument can be provided, a second question arises: if US capital punishment practices represent an injustice to black communities, why is abolition the most defensible response US capital punishment regime (i.e., particular black defendants and murder victims are treated in comparatively unjust ways by that regime), they We then propose (in Sec. II) that the discriminatory patterns in capital punishment that generate this injustice are explained, in part, by implicit racial biases. But just as with the criminalization of samesex relations, blacks'' awareness of how they are treated by the capital punishment regime is likely to adversely influence the attitudes and behaviors For we consider it probable that racial discrimination against blacks in the administration of the death penalty (both as prospective murder victims and as death penalty would effect.61 In keeping with the Black Lives Matter movement''s understanding of the American capital punishment regime as work_zbqeupkfljgtzh7p7o7g5yx6tq a culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) in higher education settings, particularly in small colleges that serve principles of Black Lives Matter in the college classroom at two different institutions in the urban Northeast Findings – The paper shows how founding principles of Black Lives Matter, particularly diversity, Keywords Teaching, Higher education, Organizations, Diversity, Black Lives Matter I have used the principles of Black Lives Matter as a way to apply this pedagogy Black Lives Matter as CSP in college teaching Communication course, Black Lives Matter also serves as a case study for organizing for of teaching organizational communication through the principles of Black Lives Matter. These media texts reflect Black Lives Matter''s commitment to the A second way that Black Lives Matter''s principles can be used to enact CSP is through its The principles of diversity and the intersectionality of Black Lives Matter''s platform provide work_zfxo6za7gnhblltmqll2gpobte US healthcare workers march against racism despite the risks US healthcare workers march against racism despite the risks Across the US, healthcare workers are risking exposure to one public health threat to speak out Bryn Nelson explores what it means for healthcare workers when two public health For many healthcare workers, protesting one form of Washington Medical Center, a separate protest march other healthcare workers in Seattle and across the "Decrying racism and police violence as a public educated guess of how the protests and police anti-racism protests since the end of May.2 black and indigenous people of colour, Epstein said her personal Multiple health experts contend that the risk of covid-19 has been two days later, the police used tear gas, pepper spray, and flashbang Despite the risks, protest organisers say healthcare workers have Tear gas during COVID-19 is a public health disaster. https://www.popsci.com/story/health/tear-gas-coronavirus/ https://www.popsci.com/story/health/tear-gas-coronavirus/ work_zh2wijscrvhmffcjeaymhcowqq Reflecting on Forty Years of Sociology, Media Studies, and Journalism: An Interview with Todd Gitlin and Michael Schudson culture in the news media, particularly because of the political moment — the anti-war movement, the various rights movements evolving at the time, all very much present among younger Reflecting on Forty Years of Sociology, Media Studies, and Journalism Sociologica. 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Reflecting on Forty Years of Sociology, Media Studies, and Journalism Sociologica. work_zircjs2mabf5rlzthxk5dd6j7i sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217381578 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:52:58 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_zknjp3tzafehnaeq6ewlgwz7ju Dance/Movement Therapists of Color in the ADTA: paper looks at current practices in dance therapy education, clinical practice, and Keywords Dance/movement therapy supervision � Multicultural practice � Diverse (POC) and dance/movement therapy (DMT) at this juncture of 50 years of the American Dance Therapy Association''s (ADTA''s) organizational life. gender identity, and new educational guidelines for graduate DMT programs are Affinity groups representing students and clinicians from AfricanAmerican, Latino, White Allies, Asian & Asian-American, and LBGTQA (JenkinsHayden, 2015; Greyson, 2015) communities have a voice and a place to share Cultural congruence and aesthetic adult education: Teaching dance/movement therapy Cultural consciousness and the global context of dance/movement therapy. and cultural competency in dance/movement therapy. Culture, self and body-self: Dance/movement therapy with Asian Americans. International students in American dance/movement therapy Former dance/movement therapy (DMT) faculty at The New School and Pratt University Dance/Movement Therapists of Color in the ADTA: The First 50 Years Dance/Movement Therapists of Color in the ADTA: The First 50 Years work_zmisqtsss5gohcikylipwm4uvm Abstract: This paper presents a conception of aesthetic justice which builds on on a principle of homogenising equality, aesthetic justice recognises the full Aesthetic experience is, in this sense, a process of design. How are we designing our aesthetic experience of the world? justice as a way of connecting these issues of aesthetics, politics and ethics in the context of design, arguing that design has the potential both to encourage and/or discourage aesthetic justice. "In that reflected aesthetic consciousness is sensitized for fundamental differences What are the implications of an ethical principle of aesthetic justice for design? nurture a blind-spot culture in order to promote aesthetic justice in society? as an aesthetically encountered ''designed'' visual artefact goes much further than this. like to live under injustice, the aesthetic encounter with an image can provoke the sensitivity to connections between design, aesthetics, ethics and politics in society. work_znbjggozcjg6rfqtj4dnwndxiu Socially Just and Inclusive Education Socially Just and Inclusive Education Socially Just and Inclusive Education Nick Hodge is Professor of Inclusive Practice, Sheffield Institute of Education, This article presents a personal account of what socially just and inclusive education Inclusion and social justice are about belonging in the world https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-services/facilities-directorate/estates-development-andsustainability/charles-street-building. https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-services/facilities-directorate/estates-development-and-sustainability/charles-street-building https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-services/facilities-directorate/estates-development-and-sustainability/charles-street-building Achieving consensus on what is socially just and inclusive education depends in part But for me neither Social Justice nor Inclusion are about Social Justice and Inclusion are about being enabled to claim your place in Social Justice and Inclusion are as dependent on quality housing, Zygmunt Bauman (2003) has termed human waste, Social Justice and Inclusion are Social Justice and Inclusion for me must therefore include the Bhaskarian (2002) Social Justice and Inclusion are about focusing on the https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2013/apr/18/learning-disability-healthcare-avoidable-deaths-mencap https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2013/apr/18/learning-disability-healthcare-avoidable-deaths-mencap https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/27/million-people-uk-living-destitutionjoseph-rowntree-foundation. (2015) Free schools drive social justice: Nicky Morgan. from: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-schools-drive-social-justice-nickymorgan. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/27/million-people-uk-living-destitution-joseph-rowntree-foundation https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/27/million-people-uk-living-destitution-joseph-rowntree-foundation https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-schools-drive-social-justice-nicky-morgan https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-schools-drive-social-justice-nicky-morgan work_zo6inwh2mjab3gddewvzggxlrq Egalitarianism, Safety, and Virtue in Education: A Response to Callan Eamonn Callan opens his essay "Education in Safe and Unsafe Spaces" (2016) to the history of safe space that Callan does to that of the Western conception of human dignity. Boostrom''s 1998 essay addresses safe space as an emerging metaphor concerning all students in a address racism, the form of oppression with which Callan (2016) is most concerned. one or more forms of serious systemic, institutional oppression.5 I contend that the "liberal" education safety through an anti-oppressive lens, it might be argued that individuals like Callan and myself 12 Not only may safer space not be for people as privileged as Callan and me, but it may sometimes appear to be What does anti-oppressive safety mean for freedom of speech? I have responded to Eamonn Callan''s essay "Education in Safe and Unsafe Spaces" (2016), in this issue https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/03/28/coddled-students-andtheir-safe-spaces-arent-the-problem-college-official-says-bigots-are/ work_zq37rzdoivg25ah754skjjoqae affected by social media platforms that provide features that affect with who and in what way expose users to diverse opinions, and promote user engagement in civil political discussion. social media, echo-chamber, political discourse, civil discussion, homophily, As a result, an evaluation of social media''s effect on political do social media facilitate political discourse?" The platforms will be evaluated for their ability Figure 1: Number of People Using Social Media Platforms Instead, people can now subscribe to Youtube channels, join Facebook groups, follow Twitter the structures of social media platforms limited the extent to which users could be exposed to Although social media can perpetuate these echo-chambers, they have also become platforms In response to these limitations of social media and their implications for political discourse, "Social media and political political information in social networks: Evidence from Twitter." Journal of public "Online social media and political awareness in "Social media, politics and the state: protests, work_zrqc2o4lgjci3asjnfndputfge Emejulu, A & Scanlon, E 2016, ''Community development and the politics for social welfare'', Community https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/community-development-and-the-politics-for-social-welfare(b6f1c5a5-f48b-4fc6-a3fe-9d3b9c57fd7c).html Community Development and the Politics for Social Welfare: Rethinking United States as an example, we argue that a politics for social welfare is For some political actors in community development, left-wing populism is the ''community development'' we mean a ''political and social process of education ''common sense'' part of American life, advancing a politics for social welfare is no complex understanding of the state and developing a politics for social welfare campaigners, using the politics for social welfare, to make it work better for the Community development as the politics for social welfare? Community development as the politics for social welfare? development and a politics for social welfare? politics for social welfare because of the space that community development development might embody a politics for social welfare. By practicing a politics for social welfare, work_zrwxhsgrxraotp5ub2gfbyotne The closing of the 40th Anniversary Celebration included the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Awards, closing remarks by Howard Dodson and Ben Okri, and musical performances by color fields, overlaid with stenciled images of maps of Australia, South America, and Africa, are his best known works, in which he experimented with the possibilities of paint. ROWELL: The award reads: "The 2016 Callaloo Lifetime Achievement Award to Richard Let me read you a paragraph from the introduction that I wrote for the Callaloo special issue on Harris: "In 1980 while working on an ROWELL: The inscription for this award is: "The 2016 Callaloo Lifetime Achievement ROWELL: The 2016 Callaloo Lifetime Achievement goes to Joan Anim-Addo for your Charles Henry Rowell, founder and editor of Callaloo throughout its forty years of existence. contributions to Callaloo, the academy, literature and the arts, and African Diasporic people. reasons why I believe Charles Rowell has more than earned a Callaloo Lifetime Achievement Award. work_ztod6njq25ceznyidg6ngekdti the contagion dynamics that emerge in networks when repeated activation is allowed, that is, when works impacts on the ability to coordinate actors, and we identify the conditions under which large-scale If the network is not conucive to coordination (i.e. if the timing of individual activations The Impact of Social Influence on Large-Scale Coordination across � Values. The panels summarize coordination dynamics for different values of ω (the intrinsic motivation parameter) and � (social influence strength) across the four network topologies. indicates how long it takes, for each combination, to reach large-scale coordination (which here we define as at least 75% of the nodes activating simultaneously); time The panels summarize coordination dynamics for different distributions of ω and ε values (social influence strength). The contagion effects of repeated activation in social networks The contagion effects of repeated activation in social networks The contagion effects of repeated activation in social networks work_zuljfuae7zcdzcw2gesr2gnuri The first two case studies below apply Martin''s work to projects emerging from participatory creative processes and have outreach imperatives, thus expanding the theoretical scope beyond its initial articulation. Foucauldian discipline, biopower, and control to expressivity.8 Zaccho Dance Theatre offers a multilayered vision of Foucauldian theory in practice, drawing from individuals'' stories of their experiences while on death row—stories that challenge the viewer to think about the underlying social the disproportionate number of African Americans and men of color on death row, an implementation of necropolitical power through the ultimate control over life of the incarcerated individual Martin analyzed dance''s power as the social kinesthetic or "the capacity to move an idea in a particular direction through the acquired prowess of bodies in action" (2004, 48), which is illustrated Overreading and Black Habitus in the Urban U.S. The final case study turns to Pavement, an hour-long piece of dance theater by Abraham.in.Motion, work_zw5axv2syvdstl4lhzdq6t27p4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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After reviewing all transcripts at the conclusion of the interviews, all professional native Englishspeaking women interviewed had noted a generally positive workplace experience in the United of ill will, that when communicating with non-native English-speaking women the language barriers All participants recalled overall positive experiences with non-native English-speaking women and Although non-native English-speaking professional women had a generally positive experience The Suklun (2014) study noted that non-native English-speaking professional women felt stressed intending to improve communication with the non-native English-speaking professional women. non-professional native English-speaking women. work_zyqparojpnexvitf3dmhbt7msy sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_zyx7wk4anrgt5hsfahtg3ikuji liberal arts have utility in questioning the structures of white supremacy and received history and American higher education; white supremacy; Black Lives Matter neoliberal governance of higher education, we see the reverse: the liberal arts are being defunded and Many proponents of CRT hold that we must teach the liberal arts in new ways widely debated 2017 essay "Teaching Medieval Studies in a Time of White Supremacy", puts forward crowd-sourced and continually updated Race and Medieval Studies: A Partial Bibliography (https://docs.google.com/ ways—namely, American higher education''s insistence on a broad course of study; the historical non-selective schools like the one headed by our aforesaid college president, where most students are Just as we cannot consider the liberal arts outside of the context of American higher education, Just as we cannot consider the liberal arts outside of the context of American higher education, Teaching Medieval Studies in a Time of White Supremacy. http://www.inthemedievalmiddle.com/2017/08/teaching-medieval-studies-in-time-of.html?? http://www.inthemedievalmiddle.com/2017/08/teaching-medieval-studies-in-time-of.html?? https://medievalistsofcolor.com/statements/on-race-and-medieval-studies/ https://medievalistsofcolor.com/statements/on-race-and-medieval-studies/ work_zyxkyoq6j5gk7fs6fcypn5ybdi Are we responsible for the racial inequalities of covid-19? The covid-19 pandemic has revealed the depth of social and racial inequalities in the United Kingdom. These inequalities existed long before the pandemic, Matter protests, which have brought inequalities and covid-19 seen in the black, Asian, and minority ethnic described as key national policies for the betterment of public health. groups rather than key priorities for public health policy. as healthcare professionals, we must take collective Covid-19 has brought us to a sombre reflection: inequalities, have our actions (or lack thereof) as healthcare professionals and as a society contributed the steep death toll of covid-19 in the BAME Covid-19 and ethnic minorities: an Covid-19 and ethnic minorities: an doi: 10.1136/bmj.m2503 pmid: 32576558 Covid-19: unique public health issues facing Black, Asian, and minority ethnic communities. This article is made freely available for use in accordance with BMJ''s website balakumarv@cardiff.ac.uk https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1136/bmj.m2873&domain=pdf&date_stamp=22-07-2020 mailto:balakumarv@cardiff.ac.uk http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m2873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m2873 http://www.bmj.com/