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Who Were the Greatest Women Artists of the Twentieth Century? A Quantitative Investigation [PDF]

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Recent decades have witnessed an outpouring of research on the contributions of women artists. But as is typical in the humanities, these studies have been qualitative, and consequently do not provide a systematic evaluation of the relative importance of
David W. Galenson
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Book Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Art of Darkness. A Poetics of Gothic (Anne Williams) (Reviewed by Susan Wolstenholme) The Politics of English Jacobinism: Writings of John Thelwall (Ed.
Editors, Criticism
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Rethinking the Normative Foundations of the Stakeholder Theory Through the Civil Economy Approach: Insights From a Relationality‐Based Anthropological Perspective

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A growing enthusiasm to reconsider the normative foundations of the stakeholder theory is spreading in related literature. Current research mainly focuses on religious, spiritual, and philosophical underpinnings to reexamine these foundations.
Roberta Sferrazzo   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Disciplining the “Queen of the World”? Responsible Innovation as a Way of Life

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper offers a critical reflection on the concept of responsible innovation as defined during the last decades. We argue that the emphasis on innovation as a process risks neglecting the very goals of innovation, namely societal desirability and acceptability. Thus, we suggest reconsidering the role of imagination, the “Queen of the world”
Xavier Pavie   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Entrepreneurial State as a Creative Destroyer: Comparison of Hong Kong and Singapore's Creative Industries

open access: yesCreativity and Innovation Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper explores the limits of mission‐directed entrepreneurial states by drawing on the theory of recombinant innovation and F.A. Hayek's insights on the spontaneous growth of knowledge in society. First, the use of discretionary policymaking curtails the range of knowledge generated in the process of social interaction, limiting the scope
Bryan Cheang, Praharsh Mehrotra
wiley   +1 more source

7. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Absolute Idealism

open access: yes, 1958
It is quite fitting for a number of reasons that this chapter on the post-Enlightenment should conclude with a section on Hegel\u27s interpretation of idealism.
Bloom, Robert L.   +6 more
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The Importance of Clusters for Sustainable Innovation Processes: The Context of Small and Medium Sized Regions [PDF]

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The purpose of the current paper is to provide a critical state-of-the-art review of current research on clusters and its correlation to innovation dynamics in small and medium-sized regions.
Paulo Neto   +2 more
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SACRED ART OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES: BLOOMING OR WILTING?

open access: yesSacrum et Decorum, 2009
Most studies of the art of the nineteenth and, particularly, twentieth centuries treat issues related to sacred art only marginally. In “the age of avant-gardes,” as the last century is sometimes called, artistic phenomena were generally assessed ...
Grażyna Ryba
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A Wider View: Amie Siegel's Panorama and the Role of Contemporary Art in Natural History Museum Critique and Practice

open access: yesCurator: The Museum Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In Panorama, artist Amie Siegel montaged films made by Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) staff in the 1930s–1970s when documenting their research expeditions and exhibition projects, along with her own footage shot in the museum. Displayed at Carnegie Museum of Art in 2023–2024, the exhibition made visible the often hidden labors of ...
Deirdre Madeleine Smith
wiley   +1 more source

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