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“Alba,” by Samuel Beckett. In: Janvier, L. Beckett par lui même. Paris Éditions du Seuil, 1969, p. 43. Translated by Maria Helena Kopschitz.
Samuel Beckett, Maria Helena Kopschitz
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From Fortress to Network: Changing Structures of News Media Production [PDF]
A new form of networked journalism based on new media is changing the core of news production and consumption, challenging the business models of the past and the efforts of traditional journalism organizations to control the news.
Charlie Beckett
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Police department design, political pressure, and racial inequality in arrests
Abstract This paper theorizes a source of bias in discretionary arrests: strategic limits on police officer learning. Officers have a variety of tactics at their disposal besides arrest that they use for less serious offenses when they judge the underlying behavior to be less severe. In departments led by a chief with special expertise in crime control,
Andrew J. McCall
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Beckett and Bare Life: Post-war Political Subjectivity in Molloy [PDF]
What can Beckett offer political theory concerned with subjecthood in the aftermath of the Nazi concentration camps? I suggest in this essay that Molloy provides a literary terrain through which to explore the collapse of the Enlightenment and the ...
John Parker Evans
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Beckettian pain, in the flesh: singularity, community and 'the work' [PDF]
This essay argues that the representation of pain in Beckett’s writing exposes the paradox in his work concerning the relationship of the individual suffering subject and the community.
Dowd, Garin
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Samuel Beckett and the contingency of old age [PDF]
This article explores the ‘best chance’ for aesthetic inspiration and experiment that old age—as an experience and a concept—might offer to Samuel Beckett.
Barry, Elizabeth C.
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Abstract Soils that contain swelling clay minerals (e.g., montmorillonite) expand and contract during wetting and drying, causing movement within the soil profile. This process, known as argilliturbation, can alter artefact distributions, destroy stratigraphy and complicate the interpretation of archaeological deposits.
Caroline Mather +11 more
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Beckett and Disability Politics: The Case of Cuchulain [PDF]
In his depiction of the hero Cuchulain, Samuel Beckett interrogates how disability and compulsory able-bodiedness are foundational myths for the Irish Free State.
Siobhán Purcell
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The Legalist Paradigm in Moral and Political Thought
Constellations, EarlyView.
Jamie Mayerfeld
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Physiological Basis of Sex Differences in Human Performance and Exercise‐Associated Pathology
ABSTRACT The presence of sex differences in human physical performance is well‐established and shaped by distinct endocrine, anatomical and physiological mechanisms. Despite sustained advances, our understanding of how inherent biological factors drive variations in exercise capacity and related pathologies is still developing.
David A. Holdsworth +7 more
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