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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 09 : 19, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 09 : 19, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 09 : 12, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 09 : 12, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 08 : 15, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 08 : 15, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 08 : 01, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 08 : 01, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 07 : 11, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 07 : 11, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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Species-Area Model Predicting Diversity Loss In An Artificially Flooded Cave In Brazil, Rodrigo L. Ferreira, Thais G. Pellegrini
Species-Area Model Predicting Diversity Loss In An Artificially Flooded Cave In Brazil, Rodrigo L. Ferreira, Thais G. Pellegrini
International Journal of Speleology
Subterranean environments are poorly known regarding many ecological aspects, such as community structure and its response to different disturbances. To estimate the effects of ground area lost in a limestone cave community in Southeastern Brazil, the invertebrate fauna was sampled before 76% of the cave floor was submerged by the filling of a hydroeletric power plant reservoir. Then, a 2-year monitoring was conducted. A species-area curve based on empiric data was constructed and the z-value of the species-area equation was calculated, what allowed estimating the expected cave richness after flooding comparing with data obtained during the monitoring. The results support …
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 06 : 27, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 06 : 27, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 06 : 20, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 06 : 20, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 06 : 06, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 06 : 06, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 05 : 30, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 05 : 30, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 05 : 09, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 05 : 09, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 05 : 02, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 05 : 02, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 25, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 25, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 18, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 18, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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Baltimore Mobility: The Wire, Local Documentary, And The Politics Of Distance, Richard M. Farrell
Baltimore Mobility: The Wire, Local Documentary, And The Politics Of Distance, Richard M. Farrell
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Extending scholarship on Baltimore’s media landscape, I observe how two moving-image texts, HBO’s The Wire (David Simon, 2002-2008) and 12 O’clock Boys (Lotfy Nathan, 2013), figure space and, by extension, mobility in the city. Specifically, I articulate how both figures of mobility relate with each other and to the mobility inequality that has historically and disproportionately plagued communities along the city’s east-west axis. Overall, in both texts, I read a shared anxiety toward sources of distant mediation. Through its sober audio-visual style and serial organization, I find The Wire fatalistically figures Baltimore mobility as conditioned by omnidirectional flows of power. …
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 11, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 11, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 04, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 04 : 04, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 03 : 21, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 03 : 21, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 03 : 14, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 03 : 14, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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Off-The-Grid In An On-Grid Nation: Household Energy Choices, Intra-Community Effects, And Attitudes In A Rural Neighborhood In Utah, Eileen Smith-Cavros, Arianna Sunyak
Off-The-Grid In An On-Grid Nation: Household Energy Choices, Intra-Community Effects, And Attitudes In A Rural Neighborhood In Utah, Eileen Smith-Cavros, Arianna Sunyak
Journal of Ecological Anthropology
This research is an investigation of the perceived positive and negative aspects of off grid living in a middle to upper-class neighborhood in rural Utah in which no public utility grid was available for connection. Off-grid living is defined as unconnected to a public utility power grid, water, or sewer system. In the researched community, all individuals lived off-grid on minimum twenty-acre lots of land with single-household dwellings. We used surveys with closed and open-ended questions to qualitatively explore the local social effects (from individual attitudes to group identity to household economics to conservation attitudes) off-grid living had on individuals …
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 02 : 21, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 02 : 21, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 02 : 07, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 02 : 07, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 01 : 24, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2019 : 01 : 24, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
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