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This paper is a reflection on the concept of sign presented by Ferdinand de Saussure in juxtaposition with the psychoanalytic notion of container/contained, presented by Wilfred R. Bion.
Joanna Szkudlarek
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Distributed Blockchain-Based Platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. [PDF]
Internet of Things (IoT)‐inspired drone environment is having a greater influence on daily lives in the form of drone‐based smart electricity monitoring, traffic routing, and personal healthcare. However, communication between drones and ground control systems must be protected to avoid potential vulnerabilities and improve coordination among scattered
Ahamed Ahanger T +4 more
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The equivalency canard Efraim Zuroff's text, originally published in Haaretz magazine, is a review of Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands. Snyder distinguishes six main mass murders commited by Nazi Germany and Soviet Union during the period of the Third Reich'
Efraim Zuroff
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Children's right to play in times of war. [PDF]
Abstract This paper discusses children's right to play and its bioethical importance for children affected by war. Against the background of the current military conflicts, it analyses physical, psychological, and institutional factors that limit children's right to play in a situation involving armed conflict.
Glos A.
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Zasadniczy cel, jaki pragniemy w ramach niniejszych rozważań zrealizować, posiada charakter logiczny; zamierzamy przedstawić tutaj pewną, zapewne jedną z wielu możliwych, eksplikację terminu „znak”, a następnie — już w części II — rozpatrzyć kilka jej ...
Jerzy Kmita, Włodzimierz Ławniczak
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The article broadens the understanding of the Council’s formulation “Mary – a sign of hope” by showing its theological and spiritual meaning. Individual parts of the article concern the philosophical and existential background of this formulation, its ...
Adam Rybicki
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Decentralized response as a pandemic second‐best: The case of Russia
Abstract Centralized state response is almost universally considered as the first best option for managing pandemics. This paper argues that in reality, states fall short of this ideal. Knowledge problems hinder the government's disease acknowledgement, resource allocation and feedback, while compulsion, political predation, and corruption exacerbate ...
Vladimir V. Maltsev
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Lower‐Class Reading in Late Imperial Russia
Abstract This article demonstrates widespread engagement of lower‐class people with the written word in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Russian Empire, in rural and urban locales, in homes, workplaces, and social spaces. We explore how lower‐class people read: the daily habits, personal relationships, and social spaces that shaped ...
Sarah Badcock, Felix Cowan
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Songwashing: Russian Popular Music, Distraction, and Putin’s Fourth Term
Abstract This article investigates how the Russian state apparatus, in its diverse, loose, and undercoordinated points of affiliation, used contemporary popular music to its own advantage during Vladimir Putin’s fourth term and before the full‐scale war in Ukraine.
Marco Biasioli
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