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THE URBANOLOGISTS COME TO TOWN: Professional Life and Work in the Urban Solutions Industry
Abstract This article charts the upsurge of an eclectic global community of professionals new to the field of urban policy and governance, animated by playful and celebratory attitudes towards cities and urbanization: the urbanologists. It contributes to debates in critical urban theory and critical ethnographies of technology to problematize ...
Rachel Bok
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Intellectual Solidarity and Reflexive Dislocation: Sociology in the Age of Global Authoritarianism
ABSTRACT This article contributes to current debates on the ethics of critical scholarship in an era of authoritarian consolidation and institutional erosion. It introduces intellectual solidarity as an ethical stance and reflexive dislocation as a methodological practice that together offer a grounded response to the complicities and constraints of ...
Salvador Santino Regilme
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ABSTRACT The 2000s have witnessed a significant, worldwide boom in new art museums founded by private, wealthy collectors. While the arts have long been a key arena for the remaking of elite distinction and the reproduction of inequalities, this surge in private museums has sparked much controversy.
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Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 2018
AbstractBishop's Lemma is a centrepiece in the development of constructive analysis. We show that its proof requires some form of the axiom of choice; and that the completeness requirement in Bishop's Lemma can be weakened and that there is a vast class of non‐complete spaces that Bishop's Lemma applies to.
Hannes Diener, Matthew Hendtlass
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AbstractBishop's Lemma is a centrepiece in the development of constructive analysis. We show that its proof requires some form of the axiom of choice; and that the completeness requirement in Bishop's Lemma can be weakened and that there is a vast class of non‐complete spaces that Bishop's Lemma applies to.
Hannes Diener, Matthew Hendtlass
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Journal of Roman Studies, 1947
The author of the Vita Constantini (traditionally and persistently identified with Eusebius, despite the silence of St. Jerome), tells us that Constantine ‘at a banquet he was giving to the bishops declared that he too was a bishop. He added these words which I heard with my own ears: ἀλλ᾽ ὑμεῖϛ μὲν τῶν εἴσω τῆϛ ἐκτὸϛ ὑπὸ θεοῦ καθεσταμένοϛ ἐπίσκοπϛ ἂν ...
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The author of the Vita Constantini (traditionally and persistently identified with Eusebius, despite the silence of St. Jerome), tells us that Constantine ‘at a banquet he was giving to the bishops declared that he too was a bishop. He added these words which I heard with my own ears: ἀλλ᾽ ὑμεῖϛ μὲν τῶν εἴσω τῆϛ ἐκτὸϛ ὑπὸ θεοῦ καθεσταμένοϛ ἐπίσκοπϛ ἂν ...
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Remembering Bishop, Bishop Remembering
Twentieth-Century Literature, 2007Far off thou art, but ever nigh; I have thee still, and I rejoice; I prosper, circled with thy voice; I shall not lose thee though I die. --Tennyson (In Memoriam 130: 13-16) Nature repeats herself, or almost does: repeat, repeat, repeat; revise, revise, revise.
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2023
This chapter focuses on the significance of bishops in medieval Italy. All bishops were geographically closer to Rome, which was recognized as the undisputed center of Western Christianity. Episcopates in Italy from 1050 to 1300 are characterized by a large number of sees, extreme disparities in their status and resources, and proximity to the Holy See.
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This chapter focuses on the significance of bishops in medieval Italy. All bishops were geographically closer to Rome, which was recognized as the undisputed center of Western Christianity. Episcopates in Italy from 1050 to 1300 are characterized by a large number of sees, extreme disparities in their status and resources, and proximity to the Holy See.
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Peace Bishop: Bishop Nicolas Djoma Lola -- Bishop of Tshumbé
The Journal of Social EncountersFr. Nicolas Djomo Lola was appointed a bishop in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in 1997 and immediately was thrust into a brutal war between Rwanda, Burundi and Zaire that lasted through 2003. That conflict exacerbated deadly ethnic conflicts in the eastern provinces of the Congo that continue to this day. Bishop Djomo, driven by his belief
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Saintly bishops and bishops' saints
2012Radi se o zborniku radova međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa "Saintly bishops and bishops' saints" koji su organizirali Hrvatsko hagiografsko društvo "Hagiotheca" i International hagiography Society u Poreču (27.-30. svibnja May, 2010.
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