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100 Years of Element Zero: Andreas von Antropoff's Neutronium and the Naming of the Neutron

open access: yesZeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie, EarlyView.
Congratulations to the 100th Anniversary of the publication of Andreas von Antropoff's element 0, “–“! This contribution provides a historical account of the concept of element zero and the naming of the neutron. The concept of element zero is 100 years old, having a first documented appearance in a 1926 publication by Andreas von Antropoff, while the ...
Holger Kohlmann
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February ’25 Bookmark of the Month: Everything\u27s Looking Sonny at the Iwasaki Library

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This collectable bookmark was released to the Emerson community around early February. It is based on the viral Sonny Angel dolls that Emerson students love. It contains many references to the dolls, with tie-ins to the Iwasaki Library.
Emerson College
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Developing an evidence‐based model to implement co‐governance

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Public Administration, EarlyView.
Abstract Governments are seeking innovative ways to address complex policy issues in increasingly fragmented and fiscally constrained service contexts. Co‐governance is a relatively new mechanism for facilitating collective decision‐making between government and other stakeholders. Effective co‐governance can be difficult to establish and resource‐ and
Shona Marie Bates   +4 more
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A Corpus Analysis of Gender Harassment Policies: Understanding Inclusivity and Cultural Dynamics in Pakistan

open access: yesCorporum
In evaluating the 2010 Anti-Harassment Law of Pakistan, the study combines an analysis of the discourse and the linguistic corpora related to the subject matter. This research utilizes corpus tools like AntConc (4.2.4) and Sketch Engine to examine gender
Dania Younas, Adnan Tahir
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‘Sinister Indian‐like Half‐circle’: Tennis, Orientalism and the White Racial Frame in the Twentieth‐Century British Sporting Press

open access: yesHistory, EarlyView.
Abstract Examining sport alongside race, media and imperial power opens a rich field for understanding how macro‐level ideologies are shaped and circulated through everyday cultural forms. In twentieth‐century Britain, mass media framed and distributed narratives that rendered the empire's political realities intelligible to a broad public.
SOUVIK NAHA
wiley   +1 more source

Estimating Willingness to Pay to Protect Acequia Irrigation and Culture Lessons from San Miguel County, New Mexico

open access: yesJournal of Rural and Community Development, 2014
Traditional gravity fed irrigation systems in Hispano communities in New Mexico, USA, are referred to as acequias. Water scarcity is currently motivating negotiations between acequias and municipalities over sharing agreements. Research on willingness to
Nejem Raheem
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IDEAS for Learning Newsletter Late September \u2724

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This IDEAS for Learning newsletter reached faculty of Emerson College on September 24th 2024.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/ideasnews/1009/thumbnail ...
Emerson College
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Opportunities and Alliances: The Relational Dynamics of Criminal Collusion in Latin America

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Mexico and judicial wiretap analysis in Argentina, this paper shows that collusion between state actors and violent non‐state actors operates through fluid and competitive relational networks rather than stable hierarchies or fixed institutional arrangements.
Eldad J. Levy, Javier Auyero
wiley   +1 more source

Net Neutrality| The Debate Nobody Knows: Network Neutrality’s Neoliberal Roots and a Conundrum for Media Reform

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2016
Discussions about network neutrality largely have been divorced from network neutrality’s connections to neoliberalism. This article seeks to rectify this, performing three tasks.
Russell Newman
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NATURE IN MONTAIGNE AND EMERSON

open access: yesFacta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature, 2019
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an ardent admirer of Michel de Montaigne, his 16th-century French predecessor. He was indebted to his fellow writer and philosopher for both content and style. Moreover, it could be argued that Montaigne influenced Emerson's worldview as well. They have both been called naturalists by the critics for their theoretic outlook, but
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