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ABSTRACT Electricity grid infrastructures shape future publics and the contours of political belonging or exclusion, including citizenship. But in fire‐prone, more precariously grid‐connected regions in California, experiments with micro‐ and home nanogrids, subsidized by the state and built in many cases with Tesla products, provide new opportunities ...
Joanne Randa Nucho
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Preparedness of Uherské Hradiště for Blackout
Bakalářská práce se zabývá řešením mimořádné události typu "Blackout" na území statutárního města Uherské Hradiště. V teoretické části je popsána mimořádná událost typu blackout, ochrana obyvatelstva, bezpečnostní hrozby elektroenergetiky, integrovaný ...
Hořeňovský, Tomáš
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Held in a story: Relatability across plates and places
Abstract This piece explores the power and ambivalence of storytelling through a dinner with Jemimah, a counseling psychologist and a trained educator with a keen interest in using storytelling as pedagogy in Northeast India. As the evening unfolds in her dining room, stories and memories are exchanged, revealing how relatability is not inherent but ...
Anna Notsu
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The impact of blackout on South Bohemia region
The thesis is concerned in problem that can occure after a blackout. The South Bohemia region was chosen as the area of blackout impacts. The theoretical part of the work describes a critical infrastructure, whose part electrical energy is.
SMEJKAL, Pavel
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Doctoring Dobbs: Erasure art as anthropological practice
Abstract This essay examines erasure art as an anthropological practice through Doctoring Dobbs, a multimodal project responding to the US Supreme Court's overturning of federal abortion rights in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. In creative practice, erasure removes material from an existing source to reveal something new.
Risa Cromer
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“And then I got strangled”: Dangerous trends of sexual choking among young people
Sexual choking is increasingly normalized among young people yet is never medically safe; loss of consciousness can occur within seconds, making consent impossible to verify. Clinicians should routinely ask about choking, assess injuries, and counsel patients against breath‐control practices.
Katja Kero, Hannu Lauerma, Pia Wahlsten
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Prior-night sleep as an event-level predictor of alcohol-induced memory loss. [PDF]
Merrill JE +5 more
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The Blackout of 2003: What Is Next?
The blackout of August 2003 was a massive dislocation of American life, with millions of people in eight states and Canada losing power and a cost estimated in billions of dollars. As many as fifty million people were affected by the blackout.
Eisen, Joel B.
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Can You See Us Now? Negotiating Indigenous Citizenship at a Road Blockade in Argentinean Chaco
Short Abstract This paper explores the spatial dimension of Indigenous citizenship by examining how it is experienced, negotiated and enacted during a road blockade in the Argentinean Chaco. Stressing the political dimension of infrastructure, the paper highlights the blockade as a critical site and moment for observing the framing and reframing of ...
Alberto Preci
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Experience from the athens blackout of July 12, 2004
C. D. Vournas +5 more
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