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Predicting Melancholy risk among IT professionals using Modified Deep Learning Neural Network (MDLNN)

International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies, 2022
Stress disorders are a widespread problem among IT workers who are now employed in the business. Changing lifestyles and workplace cultures, according to study, increase the likelihood of employees experiencing stress at their jobs.
S. Rosaline   +4 more
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Place melancholy as a lost sense of belonging during urban transformation among older women long-term residents of HaTikva neighborhood in Tel Aviv-Jaffa

Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 2021
Based on an anthropological analysis informed by emotional and social geography literature and by the theory of melancholia, this article proposes an original perspective on the question of long-term residents’ place attachment, tracing the effect of ...
Tal Shamur
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Gentrification and neighborhood melancholy. Collective sadness and ambivalence in Dortmund’s Hörde district

, 2021
Since 2000, the City of Dortmund has pursued an ambitious flagship project in the district of Hoerde. On the enormous site of a former steel plant, and in the middle of an impoverished working class district, a large new upper-middle class residential ...
S. Frank
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Albrecht Dürer And The 16th Century Melancholy

, 2020
Little has been discussed in academia about the close relationship between the Renaissance of the 16th century and melancholy humor, and esoteric elements arising mainly from Florentine Neoplatonism.
M. Rodrigues
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When the bile turns black: on the origins of melancholy

History of European Ideas, 2020
The paper delves into the origins of the ancient Greek concept of melancholy. The purpose of the first part is to trace a precursor of melancholy back to Homer’s description of certain emotions which are congenial with rage (cholos), and which are ...
J. Holst
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Manchukuo Melancholy:

2020
Li Zhengzhong (pen name Ke Ju) (b. 1921) and Zhang Xingjuan (penname Zhu Ti)(1923-2012) are Chinese writers who established prominent careers in Manchukuo; together, they comprise one couple of the “Northeast’s four famous husband-wife writers.” This chapter outlines their personal lives and important elements of their professional careers before ...
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Without Apparent Occasion: Recent Research on Melancholy

Journal of the History of Ideas, 2019
:This review essay discusses recent Anglophone research on melancholy from both historical and cultural-critical traditions. I argue that these works offer a way for reconceptualizing early modern melancholy as a problem of accounting for passions and ...
Timothy R. Barr
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Shakespearean Melancholy

, 2018
What’s so funny about melancholy? Iconic as Hamlet is, Shakespearean comedy showcases an extraordinary reliance on melancholy that ultimately reminds us of the porous demarcation between laughter and sorrow.
J. Bernard
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Melancholy

2009
AbstractMax Weber's concept of religious ethos proves important to the study of religion and emotion. Through the concept of religious ethos, Weber developed a structural phenomenology of religious experience, emotion, personality, and life-order. In the spirit of Max Weber, this article investigates a variety of religious ethics and their affinity ...
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