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Citizenship’s Empire [PDF]

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However it may have originated, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, modern citizenship became an institution deployed for colonial and imperial campaigns to create governable (rather than merely subject) peoples. Many postcolonial nations and states inherited and then effectively instituted citizenship for governing – dividing, classifying ...
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Empirically Bankrupt

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Columbia Business Law Review, Vol.
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CHALLENGING THE EMPIRICAL EMPIRE

Economic Affairs, 2010
Many of the problems in the British public sector directly relate to the attempt to create a world fit for the central planner in which all tasks can be set down in a system of rules. The philosophy of ‘empirical consequentialism’ underpins this entire venture.
Helen Jackson, Paul Ormerod
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Empirical Analysis

2015
In the light of the literature and empirical evidence on the diffusion of IR among companies, as well the critical issues in its adoption, it could be of interest, not only to assess whether the integrated reports issued by companies are consistent with the IR framework, in terms of elements and guiding principles, but also in evaluating the overall ...
PISTONI, ANNA ISIDE EUFEMIA, Songini, L.
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Evaluation of empirical versus non-empirical descriptors

SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research, 2002
In this case study, based on the notorious PCBs, the performance of selected empirical (EM) versus non-empirical and quantum chemical (NEM-QC) descriptors in multivariate QSARs have been evaluated. The informational content of the EM descriptors has been evaluated with respect to the physical understandable NEM-QC descriptors. Models for estimating key
Thomsen, M., Carlsen, L.
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Colonial empires

2016
Skandinaviske kolonier 1520 ...
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Empirical Wonder

2010
"Empirical Wonder" focuses on the emergence of the fantastic in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British culture. To do so, it preliminarily formulates an inclusive theory of the fantastic centering on nineteenth- and twentieth-century genres. The origins of such genres, this study argues, reside in the epistemological shift that attended the rise ...
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Steamship Empire:

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2009
The introduction of the steamships on a large scale in the late 19th century saw African and Asian sailors becoming a central component of the workforce of the British merchant marine. This development was met with considerable resistance from British seamen who saw these workers as a cheap labour force that would undermine their established position.
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Empirically analyzing empirical evidence

Science, 2015
Psychology One of the central goals in any scientific endeavor is to understand causality. Experiments that seek to demonstrate a cause/effect relation most often manipulate the postulated causal factor. Aarts et al. describe the replication of 100 experiments reported in papers published in 2008 in three high-ranking psychology journals.
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Empirical Measures, Empirical Processes

2018
We analyze properties of empirical measures and empirical processes. In particular, point-wise consistency and asymptotic normality of empirical measures are proven, where a point refers to a given Borel set. These results are extended to functionals.
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