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Shifting Perceptions Of Americanization: Progressive Era Press Coverage Of Italian Immigration, Phillip Barber Mar 2020

Shifting Perceptions Of Americanization: Progressive Era Press Coverage Of Italian Immigration, Phillip Barber

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


Issue 347: March 5-19, 2020, The Local Voice Mar 2020

Issue 347: March 5-19, 2020, The Local Voice

The Local Voice

No abstract provided.


Enacting Agency: Exploring How Older Adults Shape Their Neighbourhoods, Carrie Hand, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Suzanne Huot, Rachel Pack, Jason A. Gilliland Mar 2020

Enacting Agency: Exploring How Older Adults Shape Their Neighbourhoods, Carrie Hand, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Suzanne Huot, Rachel Pack, Jason A. Gilliland

Human Environments Analysis Lab (HEAL)

Within research on ageing in neighbourhoods, older adults are often positioned as impacted by neighbourhood features; their impact on neighbourhoods is less often considered. Drawing on a study exploring how person and place transact to shape older adults’ social connectedness, inclusion and engagement in neighbourhoods, this paper explores how older adults take action in efforts to create neighbourhoods that meet individual and collective needs and wants. We drew on ethnographic and community-based participatory approaches and employed qualitative and geospatial methods with 14 older adults in two neighbourhoods. Analysis identified three themes that described the ways that older adults enact agency …


Bs News March/April Mar 2020

Bs News March/April

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Anti-Enlightenment In International Business And Trade Laws: A U.S. - E.U. Comparison, Tamas Dezso Ziegler Mar 2020

Anti-Enlightenment In International Business And Trade Laws: A U.S. - E.U. Comparison, Tamas Dezso Ziegler

Journal of International Business and Law

No abstract provided.


Health Insurance: The Problem, Not The Solution, Ryan Dwan Mar 2020

Health Insurance: The Problem, Not The Solution, Ryan Dwan

Journal of International Business and Law

No abstract provided.


Conceptual Change By Fiat?, Dewey I. Dykstra Mar 2020

Conceptual Change By Fiat?, Dewey I. Dykstra

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

What Murphy and Gash are attempting to do is to solve a significant problem some students have being successful in school, one that is not often addressed in any significant way. The language used to describe the lessons has some significant departures from radical constructivism. It is, no doubt, beneficial that the students in the study may have developed improvements in self-image, but, as seen in other work, the application of radical constructivism to develop and extend the work started in the study could result in more and more lasting improvements.


Management Culture And Surveillance, J.S. Nelson Feb 2020

Management Culture And Surveillance, J.S. Nelson

Seattle University Law Review

As the modern workplace increasingly adopts technology, that technology is being used to surveil workers in ways that can be highly invasive. Ostensibly, management uses surveillance to assess workers’ productivity, but it uses the same systems to, for example, map their interpersonal relationships, study their conversations, collect data on their health, track where they travel on and off the job, as well as monitor and manipulate their emotional responses. Many of these overreaches are justified in the name of enterprise control. That justification should worry us. This Article aims to make us think about how surveillance is being used as …


Téacsúil Fionnachtain, Alan Delozier Feb 2020

Téacsúil Fionnachtain, Alan Delozier

Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies

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A London Leaving, Colette Bryce Feb 2020

A London Leaving, Colette Bryce

Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies

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Disrupting Mythological Foundations Of Identity: Hugh O'Neill, Making History, And The Troubles, Elizabeth Ricketts Feb 2020

Disrupting Mythological Foundations Of Identity: Hugh O'Neill, Making History, And The Troubles, Elizabeth Ricketts

Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies

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Robinson, 2009 Inamori Ethics Prize Speech: New Challenges To Human Rights In The Twenty-First Century, Mary Robinson Feb 2020

Robinson, 2009 Inamori Ethics Prize Speech: New Challenges To Human Rights In The Twenty-First Century, Mary Robinson

The International Journal of Ethical Leadership

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Mary Robinson, Recipient, 2009 Inamori Ethics Prize Feb 2020

Mary Robinson, Recipient, 2009 Inamori Ethics Prize

The International Journal of Ethical Leadership

No abstract provided.


The Transcendental Irish Republic, The Dream Of Diaspora, J. Bowyer Bell Feb 2020

The Transcendental Irish Republic, The Dream Of Diaspora, J. Bowyer Bell

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Alienation: The Case Of The Catholics In Northern Ireland, Edward P. Moxon-Browne Feb 2020

Alienation: The Case Of The Catholics In Northern Ireland, Edward P. Moxon-Browne

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Siercke V. Siercke Appellant's Brief Dckt. 47196 Feb 2020

Siercke V. Siercke Appellant's Brief Dckt. 47196

Idaho Supreme Court Records & Briefs, All

No abstract provided.


Partisan Realignment And Electoral Arrangement In Britain: The Macdonald-Gladstone Pact Of 1903, Hugh W. Stephens Feb 2020

Partisan Realignment And Electoral Arrangement In Britain: The Macdonald-Gladstone Pact Of 1903, Hugh W. Stephens

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Developing Anti-Oppressive Practice With The Person-In-Society: Reflexivity And Social Work, Stan Houston, Gerry Marshall Feb 2020

Developing Anti-Oppressive Practice With The Person-In-Society: Reflexivity And Social Work, Stan Houston, Gerry Marshall

Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies

Not much has been written on the subject of reflexivity in social work practice. Taking a definition of reflexivity that encourages the inquirer to consider how various psycho-social positions and power-saturated social spheres have shaped individual meaning and narrative, this article outlines a reflexive model that can be applied by social workers to enhance their understanding and implementation of anti-oppressive practice. The model builds on earlier theoretical work and evaluation carried out by the lead author but updates it by including new theoretical insights from both authors. The conceptualisation centres on five imbricated and power-saturated domains of understanding: the domains …


Placing Irish Social Work In A Global Context: Assembling International Comparisons Through The Literature, Susan Flynn, Leigh-Ann Sweeney Feb 2020

Placing Irish Social Work In A Global Context: Assembling International Comparisons Through The Literature, Susan Flynn, Leigh-Ann Sweeney

Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies

There is an absence of literature that places social work practice in Ireland within a global context. This circumstance is obstructive to students and practitioners of social work in Ireland, who must increasingly demonstrate understanding of social work as an international endeavour. Ireland is also steadily more globalised and multi-cultural. In social work, related changes underway include increased transience of persons across national lines, and complex transnational social problems. In this context, social workers may broaden their understanding of Irish practice through drawing upon learning from elsewhere. To facilitate this, critical commentary on the literature in this article operates around …


Crow's Nest : 2020 : 02 : 17, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Feb 2020

Crow's Nest : 2020 : 02 : 17, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg

Crow's Nest

(Vol. 54, No. 06)


Volume Cxxxvii, Number 14, February 14, 2020, Lawrence University Feb 2020

Volume Cxxxvii, Number 14, February 14, 2020, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


Making The Global Visible: Charting The Uneven Development Of Global Monsters In Bong Joon-Ho’S Okja And Nacho Vigalondo’S Colossal, Ju Young Jin Feb 2020

Making The Global Visible: Charting The Uneven Development Of Global Monsters In Bong Joon-Ho’S Okja And Nacho Vigalondo’S Colossal, Ju Young Jin

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In her essay, “Making the Global Visible: Charting the Uneven Development of Global Monsters in Bong Joon-Ho’s Okja and Nacho Vigalondo’s Colossal,” Ju Young Jin examines the entanglement of the global and the monstrous in two recent films that position Korea on the cusp between Cold War politics and global capitalism: Bong Joon-Ho’s Okja and Nacho Vigalondo’s Colossal. The Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho and Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo offer viewers films that challenge conventional notions of monster by fusing it with a coming-of-age plot of the female protagonist that takes place on a global scale, which contests the …


Review Essay: Five Books Of Poetry By Connie Voisine, Abby Paige Feb 2020

Review Essay: Five Books Of Poetry By Connie Voisine, Abby Paige

Résonance

Poet Connie Voisine's most recent book of poems, The Bower, explores the legacy of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland from the perspective of a visiting North American family. This retrospective review of the book seeks to place it within the larger context of Voisine's published work in order to reveal themes and concerns that resonate through the poet's entire oeuvre, including an interest in political and cultural borders; an awareness of class and gender dynamics; a symbolic vocabulary clearly influenced by Catholicism and her Franco-American upbringing; and questions about embodiment and its relationship to both hatred and empathy.


Daily Eastern News: February 04, 2020, Eastern Illinois University Feb 2020

Daily Eastern News: February 04, 2020, Eastern Illinois University

February

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Chiara Lubich: A Saint For A New Global Unity, Peter Casarella Feb 2020

Chiara Lubich: A Saint For A New Global Unity, Peter Casarella

Claritas: Journal of Dialogue and Culture

In this article the author offers an introduction to the life, thought, and impact of Chiara Lubich. He begins with a brief biographical overview and draws attention to some important features of her spiritual teaching: Jesus in the midst, Jesus Forsaken, Mary Desolate, the four nights. He draws attention to the Economy of Communion and as an expression of this spirituality in the world of business and economics, and to the figure of Chiara Luce Badano, a young adherent to the Spirituality of Unity who has been recognized as an example of how this spirituality can lead to holiness of …


The Inclusion Of The Term ‘Color’ In Any Racial Label Is Racist, Is It Not?, Anita Kalunta-Crumpton Feb 2020

The Inclusion Of The Term ‘Color’ In Any Racial Label Is Racist, Is It Not?, Anita Kalunta-Crumpton

Faculty Publications

Through an examination of the term people of color, this conceptual paper illustrates how the use of historical racial labels in the US, supposedly aimed at denouncing racism, seems to reproduce that which the labels purport to condemn. With a primary focus on Blacks or African-Americans, this paper draws purely on a review and analysis of secondary information to argue that any antiracist agenda that utilizes terms that were associated with historical racism may well be reproducing the racist ideologies that justified slavery and Jim Crow laws. This paper calls for the elimination of the term people of color and …


Thanksgiving: Facts And Fantasies, Kerry Irish Feb 2020

Thanksgiving: Facts And Fantasies, Kerry Irish

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

No abstract provided.


An Historian’S Christmas, Kerry Irish Feb 2020

An Historian’S Christmas, Kerry Irish

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

Keywords: Christmas, Mary, Joseph, Jesus, Shepherds, angel, angels, glory, birth of Jesus, Quirinius, Christmas story, peace on earth, good will to men, midnight clear, gospel of Luke, Caesar Augustus, Rome, Roman republic, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Judea, prophecy of Micah 5:2, Israel, Judah, Herod the Great, Messiah, dream, favored of God, Elizabeth, blessed, faith, sanctuary, no room in the inn, stable, Scriptures, Son of God, wrapped Him in a cloth, laid Him in a manger, great light, darkness, good news, great joy, city of David, savior, Christ the Lord, Heavenly Host, Glory to God in the Highest, Luke 2:19, treasured up all …


Irsh 249.01: The History Of Ireland And The Irish, Traolach B. O'Riordan Feb 2020

Irsh 249.01: The History Of Ireland And The Irish, Traolach B. O'Riordan

University of Montana Course Syllabi

No abstract provided.


Irsh 249.01: The Irish - Pre-Norman Ireland, Traolach B. O'Riordan Feb 2020

Irsh 249.01: The Irish - Pre-Norman Ireland, Traolach B. O'Riordan

University of Montana Course Syllabi

No abstract provided.