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Witnessing Dickinson's Witnesses
Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2003Emily Dickinson's experimental poetic compositions present exceptional challenges to the textual editor using TEI to mark up Dickinson's manuscript writings, particularly in the realm of tagging variants and versions. Focusing in particular on her use of intratextual and subtextual variant words, phrases, lines, and line groups, this paper examines ...
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, 2017
Modern black citizen journalists have embraced the mobile phone as their storytelling tool of choice to produce paradigm-shifting displays of raw reportage that challenge long-standing narratives of race, power, and privilege in America.
Allissa V. Richardson
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Modern black citizen journalists have embraced the mobile phone as their storytelling tool of choice to produce paradigm-shifting displays of raw reportage that challenge long-standing narratives of race, power, and privilege in America.
Allissa V. Richardson
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Journal of Sociology, 2012
Witnessing is never merely watching or seeing. Witnessing is never a passive practice. Witnessing is active, a performance, an embodied experience. Given the hypermediated nature of the contemporary social world witnessing is particularly common when practised large distances from events.
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Witnessing is never merely watching or seeing. Witnessing is never a passive practice. Witnessing is active, a performance, an embodied experience. Given the hypermediated nature of the contemporary social world witnessing is particularly common when practised large distances from events.
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Bearing witness to teaching and teachers
Teachers Matter – But How?, 2017In this article, the author elucidates the idea of bearing witness to teaching and teachers. The orientation derives from a philosophical and field-based inquiry pivoting around the questions What does it mean to be a person in the world today?
David T. Hansen
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Introduction: Witnesses to Witnessing
2011What happens when the invisible is made visible, when knowledge relegated to society’s margins or swept under its carpet is suddenly inserted into the public domain? The iconic images of German civilians forced to view the newly liberated Nazi camps, standing at the edges of hastily dug trenches full of emaciated bodies are emblematic of an era in ...
Erica Lehrer, Cynthia E. Milton
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Witness Encryption and Null-IO from Evasive LWE
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2022V. Vaikuntanathan, H. Wee, Daniel Wichs
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Candidate Witness Encryption from Lattice Techniques
Annual International Cryptology Conference, 2022Rotem Tsabary
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III. REMNANTS OF AUSCHWITZ: The Witness and the Archive
, 1999A philosophical study of the testimony of the survivors of Auschwitz. In this book the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben looks closely at the literature of the survivors of Auschwitz, probing the philosophical and ethical questions raised by their ...
Giorgio Agamben
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Emergency Nurse, 2005
Jehovah's Witnesses are known widely for believing in the absolute prohibition of accepting blood transfusions because they consider blood to be a nutrient. In emergency care settings, this can create ethical and legal dilemmas.
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Jehovah's Witnesses are known widely for believing in the absolute prohibition of accepting blood transfusions because they consider blood to be a nutrient. In emergency care settings, this can create ethical and legal dilemmas.
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