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Correction to “Ultrasound Trigger Ce‐Based MOF Nanoenzyme For Efficient Thrombolytic Therapy”
Advanced Science, EarlyView.
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Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs [PDF]
In recent decades, the criminal-justice pendulum has swung to the opposite extreme. Criminal law is often described as covering disputes between the offender and the state. Victims are not direct parties to criminal proceedings, they have no formal right
O\u27Hara, Erin Ann, Robbins, Maria Mayo
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ABSTRACT The atrocities committed during the Nazi era still affect Germany's image in the world and Germans' feelings about their country's past. Herein, we investigate how historical propaganda images glorifying Adolf Hitler influence these feelings. Prior scholars have raised concerns that such materials might communicate distorted images of the past
Lara Ditrich +3 more
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Reframing Libel - Taking All Rights Seriously and where it leads us [PDF]
In preparing this paper, we have returned to first principles and re-evaluated fundamental aspects of libel law, its purposes, its substance, and its processes.
Mullis, Alastair
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Abstract This article explores how queerness and religion intersect in a unique enactment of Bathukamma, a flower festival honoring the female divine in Hyderabad, the capital of the South Indian state of Telangana. Drawing on theories of figuration, I analyze how local queer organizations celebrate the festival in a way that engages two distinctive ...
Stefan Binder
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Comment on Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs [PDF]
Haley comments on the argument underlying the article by Erin Ann O\u27Hara and Maria Mayo Robbins, which emphasizes on victim-offender mediation (VOM).
Haley, John O.
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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work
Abstract Drawing on fifteen years of engagement with researching Israel's sex industry, this article uses accidental ethnography to propose discomfort‐as‐method for feminist anthropology. I argue that discomfort is not a by‐product of fieldwork but a constitutive condition that disciplines researchers and shapes what can be known.
Yeela Lahav‐Raz
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Correction to “Transcriptional Regulation of De Novo Lipogenesis by SIX1 in Liver Cancer Cells”
Advanced Science, EarlyView.
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