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Abstract To expose the pollution of marshes and swamps, whether by hydrocarbons or other contaminants, the French or Francophone author of the twentieth century must first confront a literary tradition that equates stagnant water with a volatile poison and, more broadly, wetlands with toxic environments. In his article “Wetland Gloom and Wetland Glory,”
François Sagot
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Authorized Managerialism Under the Federal Rules— and the Extent of Convergence With Civil-Law Judging [PDF]
This article, part of a symposium marking the fortieth anniversary of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, first surveys the (very considerable) extent to which changes in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure over the ...
Rowe, Thomas D., Jr.
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Ugly, dirty and bad: working class aesthetics reconsidered [PDF]
This article, taking at its starting point the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini, tackles the aesthetic of the working class as an object d'art: how is the aesthetic sense of those who do not belong to the working class, but claim a political interest in its ...
Asteriti, Alessandra
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ABSTRACT Regulatory instruments to manage the COVID‐19 pandemic have been the object of rich scholarly debates, primarily focused on early national responses to the crisis. We investigate variation in sub‐national regulatory approaches when a crisis is normalized, its association with competing political ideas about the health‐economy trade‐off and the
Salvador Parrado +3 more
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The excavation at Mandeure, in 2012, of an urban block combining handicrafts and housing, allowed the discovery, within a forge in activity until the beginning of the 3rd century of our era, of an exceptional piece; a silver magic intaglio.
Bérangère Fort
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Legislating Uncertainty: Election Policies and the Amplification of Misinformation
ABSTRACT Can state election policies affect the spread of misinformation? This paper studies the role played by ballot processing policies, which determine when ballots can be examined and organized, in the online spread of political misinformation. We present evidence from the 2020 U.S.
Morgan Wack +5 more
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REMARQUES EPISTEMOLOGIQUES SUR L'OBJET COMMUN DE LA PHYSIQUE DES PARTICULES ET DE LA COSMOLOGIE [PDF]
Si l'on admet que les principes et l'objet d'une science ou d'une théorie scientifique sont dans un rapport de définition réciproque, la physique des particules élémentaires et la cosmologie proposent une situation intéressante du point de vue de leur ...
Paty, Michel
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Abstract The perceived “crisis of democracy” has received much attention in recent scholarly and societal debates. Yet much of the focus has been on democratic attitudes of citizens. We only know little about the democracy orientations of political candidates, and whether voter and candidate views on democracy are congruent.
Annika Lindholm, Lukas Lauener
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Complexes Tickling the $ubject
This article continues my earlier work of reading Jung with Lacan. This article will develop Zizek’s work on Lacan’s concept of objet petit a by relating it to a phenomenological interpretation of Jung.
Matthew Gildersleeve
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Perceptual accuracy, policy congruence and electoral success of candidates
Abstract Recent research has documented that politicians are not good at estimating citizens' policy preferences, though their ability to do so varies across parties and individuals. The postulated link between this low perceptual accuracy and substantive representation has rarely been explored empirically.
Léïla Eisner +2 more
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