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Southern Illinois University Carbondale

2013

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The Legitimacy Of Selected Watershed Organizations In The Midwestern United States, Bruce Martin Hall Dec 2013

The Legitimacy Of Selected Watershed Organizations In The Midwestern United States, Bruce Martin Hall

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Legitimacy in natural resource management refers to the degree to which citizens accept and comply with stated goals and policies. Lack of legitimacy can threaten collaborative-based watershed groups that rely on voluntary compliance to achieve their water quality goals. These groups are locally-based, and sprouted up due to the complexities and political barriers that have prevented better control of non-point, or diffuse, pollution off the landscape and into streams and lakes. One of the most cited requirements for legitimacy in natural resource collaborations is inclusive representation. An exploratory study of several watershed groups in Wisconsin and Illinois uncovered a worrisome …


Oneloudr And Communities A Concept For Sharing And Collaborating Online, Christophe Dupont Jun 2013

Oneloudr And Communities A Concept For Sharing And Collaborating Online, Christophe Dupont

Research Papers

This paper explores the evolution of sounds recording as a developed technology through the ages, from the beginning of the twentieth century to the twenty-first century. It highlights the contributions of musicians and researchers alike from the invention of the Théâtrophone by Ader to the improvement of sounds recording by Stokowski and the first recording with a computer by Hiller and Isaacson. This paper also underlines the problem of copyright, which came with the new technologies, and the possibilities to record a radio station on a tape for example. The arrival of Internet as a medium of communication and the …