... (affect theory, “power of images”, theories of presence) there are quite important differences I think the justification of bringing them together is that it is worth noting the confluence of these ... recognition ofthe power that images have, and ofthe active role of objects in social life, as well as the importance of affect in aesthetic encounters), I am very wary ofthe motives behind and the ... Western aesthetic tradition of interpreting the arts, that ofthe “counter-modern aesthetics” This is at least what Berta Pérez’s discussion ofthe aesthetic aspect of Žižek’s Lacanian reading of films...
... with the general level of socioeconomic development 32 The second phase ofthe analysis entails the calculation ofthe simple indices for each ofthe indicators for each ofthe components of socio-economic ... system The school of thought had it origins in neo-Marxist ideas of structuralism They held the view that the expansion ofthe capitalist system was the reason for the underdevelopment ofthe countries ... demarcated in the spatial economy of Zimbabwe The aim of these policies is the reduction of inequalities in the spatial economy 1.7 Organisation ofthe thesis Chapter contains a review of spatial...
... a “mother ship” and are equipped with modern weaponry.2 At the high end ofthe spectrum are assaults involving the outright theft of ships and their subsequent conversion for the purposes of illegal ... increase over the mean of 209 recorded for the period of 1994–1999 The concentration of pirate attacks continues to be greatest in Southeast Asia, especially in the waters around the Indonesian ... Acknowledgments The author would like to thank the two reviewers of this monograph—Martin Murphy ofthe University of Reading, UK, and William Rosenau ofthe RAND Corporation—for sharing their insights,...
... to the Netherlands for consumption there) The water footprints of people are increasingly externalised to other parts ofthe world Consumers generally not pay for the negative effects of their ... exploit their potential in the past, they now increasingly so by exporting water 20 / The global dimensionof water governance in virtual form or even in real form The other side ofthe coin is the ... location ofthe pollution, but a more cause-oriented approach would be restructuring the global economy, with the aim ofthe closure of element cycles Making adjustments to the organization of the...
... communications they may be unable to verify that the person on the other end ofthe electronic medium is truly the patient; likewise, the patient may not be able to verify that a physician is on the other ... How these ethical standards relate to the proper use ofsocial media by physicians is explored further in the next section Section Four Guidelines for the Appropriate Use ofSocial Media and Social ... these benefits must occur within the proper framework of professional ethics, and physicians need information on the importance of maintaining the same professional and ethical standards in their...
... exploiting the workers etc.) Boal called this and other types of participatory theatre, the ‘Theatre ofthe Oppressed’.2 In forum theatre, spectators can try to rewrite the story by stopping the performance ... by the Institute ofSocial Invention in the UK Its director, Nicholas Albery founded the Institute in 1985 Albery produced regular editions ofthe ‘Book ofSocial Inventions’ and the ‘Book of ... up, and if they do, they tend to exclude themselves from the task at hand The power remains with those on the ground as they are the ones sorting the cards, drawing the maps, writing the notes,...
... sources of disease from thesocial environment, treating the person as the innocent victim ofthe dangers of nature Modern public health is characterised by an understanding ofthe dynamic of relationships ... Convention 1949 I (for the Amelioration ofthe Condition ofthe Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field) 118 Geneva Convention 1949 II (for the Amelioration ofthe Condition of Wounded, Sick ... issues of law and gender, and criminology Professor Robyn Martin is Professor of Law at the University of Hertfordshire, and has taught at the University of Hong Kong and the University of Bristol...
... "subject to the power of capital over the co-ordination of universal fragmented space and the march of capitalism's global historical time that lies outside ofthe purview of any one of them." May ... and the processes of criminalization and sanitization that operate upon them, provide a framework for a further analysis ofthe continuing vitality of notions of public space and the viability of ... and the maximization of inherent cooperative tendencies * * * All of these themes are highlighted in the body of literature describing the relationship of anarchist communities to the land These...
... 22 The Systemic Dimensionof Globalization There is absoluteness ofthe epistemic stock of knowledge, viz., unity of knowledge to form the substance or theme ofthe Summit The vastness of ... economics On the other hand, wellbeing function is a mapping from thesocialspaceof states with endogenous ethical induction ofthe variables on to thespaceofsocial outcome as measured by the degree ... reproduction of resources, rather all kinds of resources for life-sustenance With the continuous augmentation of resource as the result ofthe growth of knowledgeflows and their induction of social...
... for n ≥ The bounds of Theorem 1.1 arise from the following theorem, the finite case of which is [14, Theorem 6] Theorem 1.2 If P is a finitary poset of finite or countable cardinality, then width(Dis(P ... to the Bruhat order on W Thus in particular, the order dimension ˜ ofthe Bruhat order on AK is greater than or equal to the order dimensionofthe Bruhat n order on An In [14], the order dimension ... [11] this property of a finite poset is called “clivage.” We now prove Theorem 1.2 by a straightforward modification ofthe proof ofthe finite case [14, Theorem 6] Proof of Theorem 1.2 If Irr(P...
... hm is the measured height of insert point ofthe branch to the trunk, ri+1 is the radius ofthe stem measured below the branch at height hi+1 , ri is the radius ofthe stem measured above the branch ... position ofthe branches to the pith level: hm is the measured position ofthe branch inserted on the trunk, ri+1 is the radius ofthe stem measured below the branch at the height hi+1 , ri is the ... radius ofthe stem measured above the branch at the height hi and α is the branch insertion angle between the height of insert point ofthe highest branch and the height of insert point ofthe branch...
... algorithm for computing the metric dimensionof a tree They also obtain an upper bound for the metric dimensionofthe d-dimensional grid, showing that to compute the metric dimensionof an arbitrary ... study The center of a graph is the subgraph induced by the vertices of minimum eccentricity The center of a tree is either one vertex v0 or one edge v1 v2 (see [18, 26]) In the first case, v0 is the ... (G H) The projection of S onto G is the set of vertices u ∈ V (G) for which there exists a vertex (u, v) ∈ S The projection of S onto H is defined analogously A column of G H is the set of vertices...
... establish the Fibonacci dimensionofthe Cartesian product of graphs and the Fibonacci dimensionof trees the electronic journal of combinatorics 18 (2011), #P55 The crossing graph G# of a partial ... IG of (1, 2)-TSP, where the points ofthe metric space are the vertices of G, and the distance between two points is if there is an edge between them in G, and otherwise Let ℓ(IG ) denote the ... We further define the level of an edge xy of T as the minimum of dT (r, x), dT (r, y) For any edge e of T , let We denote the subset of vertices in the subtree T − e that does not contain the vertex...
... Issues The Architectural Use of Underground Space: Issues & Applications THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CONTEXT The intent of this thesis is to examine the benefits ofthe architectural use of underground space ... part ofthe “ecological argument” for the use of subsurface spaceThe two other related concepts deal with the cycling processes of nature and the energy-conserving benefits of underground space ... pivotal time: the resolution ofthe major constraints regarding underground space and the beginning of demand for underground space Mr Labs has told the story of underground space and the opportunity...
... due to the absence of a clear understanding ofthe 3D structure ofthe depicted membranes, many ofthe examples have been considered as novelties with little or no reflection on the wealth of related ... from the lattice direction [1, 1, 1] Note the matching details ofthe TEM projection and computer-simulated 2D projection such as the appearance of density ofthe lines (membranes) and the density ... Carnivora Felidae ER of bright columnar cells in the vomeronasal organ ofthe cat Canidae ER of follicular cells in adenohypophysis ofthe dog ER in cutaneous histiocytoma cells ofthe dog ER in adventitial...
... Thesocial shopper Harnessing the disruptive influence ofsocial media Contents Preface Introduction: What’s old is new again About the survey Toe in the water The Cs ofsocial media ... Limited 2011 Thesocial shopper Harnessing the disruptive influence ofsocial media There are challenges in how retailers must reorganise to capitalise effectively on social media Social media offer ... 2011 Thesocial shopper Harnessing the disruptive influence ofsocial media Toe in the water A s the retail sector eyes a return to growth following more than two years of underperformance, social...
... Reply ofthe Government ofthe Republic of Croatia to Subpoena Duces Tecum 10 February 1997 Judgment on the Request ofthe Republic of Croatia for Review ofthe Decision ofTrial Chamber I of 18 ... Landgericht of Monchengladbach of 16 June 1948 (unpublished); decision ofthe Oberlandesgericht of Diisseldorf of 21 October 1948 (unpublished); decision ofthe German Supreme Court in the British ... Occupied Zone of 21 December 1948; decision ofthe Schwurgericht of Monchengladbach of 20 April 1949 (unpublished); decision ofthe German Supreme Court in the British Occupied Zone of 10 October...
... who makes the sale is not so much the intrinsic superiority ofthe product but rather the skill ofthe seller in understanding the dynamics ofthe trans— action between oneself and the customer ... International Business These are only a few ofthe examples ofthe price paid for miscalculating orsim- ply ignoring the cultural dimensionof international business The most cursory review ofthe international ... for the Kikuyu man to want more than one wife because the acquisition of new wives and children enhances the economic well-being ofthe household Second, the basic social unit ofthe Kikuyu is the...
... Approval ofthe Graduate School ofSocial Sciences Prof Dr Meliha Altunışık Head of Graduate School I certify that this thesis satisfies all the requirements as a thesis for the degree of Master of ... capture the dynamic nature ofthe economy Studies confirmed that both the choice ofthesocial security system and the tax base have long run impacts on the capital stock ofthe economy and the generational ... where A is the present value ofthe remaining net life time tax burden ofthe current generations, B is the present value ofthe net life time tax burden ofthe future generations, C is the present...