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MUSIC AS SILENCE: SCHÖNBERG, NONO, AND THE POLITICS OF EXPERIENCE
Arnold Schönberg and Luigi Nono stand as emblems for a certain sort of difficulty in music, a difficulty charted by Schönberg himself in his essay, “How One Becomes Lonely.”[1] But this “difficulty” may have a purpose for us, at this time, either ...
Peter NELSON
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Abstract Whether mothers become entrepreneurs after childbirth may depend on the generosity of the parental leave that they receive. We apply a resource perspective to disentangle the impact of the policy's time and money components on mothers' likelihood of becoming entrepreneurs.
Pomme Theunissen +4 more
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Sull’incontro di Kandinskij e Schönberg, sotto il segno della “necessità interiore”
Il 2 gennaio 1911 Kandinskij ascoltò a Monaco un concerto con alcuni Lieder, i Quartetti op. 7 e op. 10 e i Klavierstücke di Schönberg, e pochi giorni dopo sentì il bisogno di scrivere al compositore (che non era presente al concerto): le lettere che si ...
Paolo Petazzi
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No taxonomy needed: Sponge functional morphologies inform about environmental conditions
The need to study sponge communities in comparatively inaccessible habitats led to a sponge classification system that relies on the strictly functional interpretation of traditional sponge morphologies. The aim is to deliver a standardised approach that
Christine Hanna Lydia Schönberg
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Beyond safety net value(s): Tourist hotel rooms for people experiencing homelessness
Abstract This article examines the shape of care and value through an ethnographic study of an intensive, temporary housing intervention for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco, California, during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Building on a new anthropological theory of value, the results highlight the slipperiness between surveillance and care,
Naomi C. Schoenfeld
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Searching for safety: Working conditions and policing in a US emergency department
Abstract In the United States, emergency departments aren't supposed to turn anyone away. They are the safety‐net of the safety‐net providing life‐saving care. Yet, what happens to healthcare when conditions are so strained that patients and staff lash out at each other? What happens when the safety net becomes a carceral net?
Fabián Luis C. Fernández
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Il poema sinfonico nell'opera giovanile di Arnold Schoenberg [PDF]
Gli esordi di Arnold Schoenberg sono da qualche tempo al centro dell'interesse della ricerca musicologica. La rinnovata attenzione verso le opere giovanili del compositore viennese è legata a doppio filo ai motivi di un nuovo dibattito storiografico ...
Finocchiaro, Francesco
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Abstract Introduction Biodiversity loss is accelerating due to habitat destruction, economic expansion, and insufficient conservation efforts. Traditional mitigation strategies, which focus on minimizing harm rather than reversing damage, are inadequate for achieving net biodiversity gain. Objectives This article introduces the restoration hierarchy, a
Niko Soininen +6 more
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Knowledge Spillover, Trust, Effort, and Error Exposure in Peer‐Assisted Learning
Abstract Peer‐assisted learning has the potential to improve learning in academic settings and beyond. However, the cognitive and motivational mechanisms of learning through interaction with other learners are not fully understood. Here, we present an empirical study in which we compare a peer‐assisted learning condition with two individual learning ...
Ion Juvina +5 more
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Racial Representation and Miss Saigon: A Zero Sum Game? [PDF]
People have been protesting and supporting the musical Miss Saigon since its premiere in 1989. The musical tale of a white American GI falling in love with a Vietnamese bargirl during the Vietnam War is praised for its diverse cast and showing the ...
Ryde, Isabel P. S.
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