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Markov Chain Models Of Negotiators’ Communication, Mara Olekalns, Philip L. Smith, Laurie R. Weingart
Markov Chain Models Of Negotiators’ Communication, Mara Olekalns, Philip L. Smith, Laurie R. Weingart
Mara Olekalns
This entry into the Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology provides an overview of the application of markov chain modelling to the analysis of communication patterns in negotiation
Editorial Introduction: The Archaeology Of Trauma, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Editorial Introduction: The Archaeology Of Trauma, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Using Sermon Text Archives To Investigate The Construction Of Social Values: A Proposal For A Collaborative Research Agenda In Social Epistemology, Daniel Roland
Daniel Roland
This article presents a detailed description of a research agenda and methodology inspired by Jesse Shera’s notion of social epistemology as the study of “the ways in which society generates new knowledge, disseminates it, and uses it to contribute to the values the society seeks.”1 The research agenda is ambitious and echoes the call that Shera put forth with Margaret Egan that librarianship be a discipline “for the effective investigation of the whole complex problem of the intellectual processes of society.”2 The research agenda focuses on sermons as a communication medium that significantly influences the social construction of knowledge. With …
Branding The Devine: Albrech Dürer's Praying Hands And The Branding Of Iconography, Pamela K. Morris, Katya Maslakowski
Branding The Devine: Albrech Dürer's Praying Hands And The Branding Of Iconography, Pamela K. Morris, Katya Maslakowski
Pamela K. Morris
In 1508, artist Albrech Dürer sketched a life-study of a pair of hands clasped in prayer. Over 500 years later, the ‘Betende Hände’ can be found all over the United States as knickknacks in private homes, as civic statues and online. The phenomenon is an interesting case study of popular religion, consumer culture and the intersections of public and private worship. Using a blend of advertising and branding theory and iconographic theory, this paper proposes to illuminate the ways that the Praying Hands of Dürer became a lasting symbol of popular devotion across a wide range of media.
"A Sea Change In Security: How The War On Terror Strengthened Human Rights", Michael Galchinsky
"A Sea Change In Security: How The War On Terror Strengthened Human Rights", Michael Galchinsky
Michael Galchinsky
The UN Security Council's initial response to 9/11 (UNSC Res. 1373) deemphasized the requirement that states respect human rights and humanitarian law in their counter-terrorism efforts. However, starting in 2002, a backlash by numerous global governance institutions asserted that human rights and security are mutually reinforcing. The emerging norm of mutual reinforcement influenced the SC to direct its Counter-Terrorism Committee to incorporate human rights concerns more robustly into its work. The SC’s increasing adoption of a rights-based approach indicates that the UN's security and human rights missions are bound more closely together than ever before.
Il Cestello (Un Ciclo Di Canzoni) - Voce Media = Song Cycle, Medium Voice, Keith D. Rowley
Il Cestello (Un Ciclo Di Canzoni) - Voce Media = Song Cycle, Medium Voice, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Il cestello (The Little Basket) is a song cycle=ciclo di canzoni for medium voice=voce media with words=poesia by Angiolo Silvio Novaro.
Self-Service Holds In Libraries: Is Patron Privacy Being Sacrificed For Patron Convenience?, Ruth Stevens, Patricia Bravender, Caralee Witteveen-Lane
Self-Service Holds In Libraries: Is Patron Privacy Being Sacrificed For Patron Convenience?, Ruth Stevens, Patricia Bravender, Caralee Witteveen-Lane
Patricia Bravender
The increased use of self service holds, a holds system where a patron is notified that a requested book has arrived and the patron retrieves it from a publicly accessible holds shelf without assistance from library staff raises new questions about user privacy. In response to concerns about possible violations of patron confidentiality with this practice, in 2011 ALA passed a Resolution to Protect Library User Confidentiality in Self-Service Hold Practices. Michigan libranes were surveyed to determine the number that use self-service holds; why or why not they choose to implement them, and, if they did, what methods they used …
Digital Media: Technological And Social Challenges Of The Interactive World, William Walsh
Digital Media: Technological And Social Challenges Of The Interactive World, William Walsh
William Walsh
Review of Digital Media: Technological and Social Challenges of the Interactive World. Originally published in Library Resources & Technical Services. 56(3): 2012. 218-19. Available online at: http://alcts.metapress.com/content/l8216310q1605664/
Neither Good Nor Useful: Looking Ad Vivum In Children's Assessments Of Fat And Healthy Boides, Valerie Harwood
Neither Good Nor Useful: Looking Ad Vivum In Children's Assessments Of Fat And Healthy Boides, Valerie Harwood
Valerie Harwood
Fat bodies are not, fait accompli, bad. Yet in our international research we found overwhelmingly that fat functioned as a marker to indicate health or lack of health. A body with fat was simply and conclusively unhealthy. This paper reports on how this unbalanced view of fat was tied to assessments of healthy bodies that were achieved by the act of looking. Despite the efforts of health education in each of the three countries in our study, children and young people cited the act of looking at bodies to assess health and when they did they arrived at the conclusion …
Constructing The “Domestic Abroad”: Reexamining The Role Of Diasporas In International Relations, Robert W. Glover
Constructing The “Domestic Abroad”: Reexamining The Role Of Diasporas In International Relations, Robert W. Glover
Robert W. Glover
Review of The Domestic Abroad: Diasporas in International Relations. Latha Varadarajan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Trauma Exposure, Psychosocial Functioning, And Treatment Needs Of Youth In Residential Care: Preliminary Findings From The Nctsn Core Data Set, Ernestine C. Briggs, Johanna K.P. Greeson, Christopher M. Layne, John A. Fairbank, Angel M. Knoverek, Robert S. Pynoos
Trauma Exposure, Psychosocial Functioning, And Treatment Needs Of Youth In Residential Care: Preliminary Findings From The Nctsn Core Data Set, Ernestine C. Briggs, Johanna K.P. Greeson, Christopher M. Layne, John A. Fairbank, Angel M. Knoverek, Robert S. Pynoos
Christopher M Layne Ph.D.
Given the high prevalence rates of trauma exposure in youth in residential treatment, evidence-based guidelines are needed to identify youth most likely to benefit from this setting. We examined trauma exposure, functional impairments, and treatment outcomes in a large clinical dataset. When compared to youth in nonresidential settings (n=9,942), youth in residential settings (n=525) reported both higher rates of trauma exposure across types and higher rates of impairments. Moreover, as the number of trauma types increased among youth in residential care, so did the rates of impairment. Pretreatment and post-treatment rates of impairment significantly decreased in both groups; however, nearly …
Erau Aviation Wildlife Hazard Newsletter, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Erau Aviation Wildlife Hazard Newsletter, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Identifying Bilingual Semantic Neural Representations Across Languages, Augusto Buchweitz, Svetlana V. Shinkareva, Robert A. Mason, Tom M. Mitchell, Marcel Adam Just
Identifying Bilingual Semantic Neural Representations Across Languages, Augusto Buchweitz, Svetlana V. Shinkareva, Robert A. Mason, Tom M. Mitchell, Marcel Adam Just
Marcel Adam Just
No abstract provided.
Ant 102: Cultural Anthropology (Online Version), John Mazzeo
Ant 102: Cultural Anthropology (Online Version), John Mazzeo
John Mazzeo, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Global Critical Leadership: Educating Global Leaders With Critical Leadership Competencies, Daniel Jenkins
Global Critical Leadership: Educating Global Leaders With Critical Leadership Competencies, Daniel Jenkins
Daniel Jenkins
Global critical leadership competency means espousing critical thinking skills in all aspects of leadership decision making in the global context. This paper reviews the actions of critical thinking, argues that global leaders too must lead critically, and draws attention to the deficiency of critical thinking curricula in higher education and subsequent lack of recent graduates with critical thinking compe- tencies. Leading critically is defined as applying critical thinking skills to decisions about leadership actions in different situations and is a challenge for leaders, followers, and educators. Nevertheless, global leaders, stakeholders, and educators in global leadership programs must embrace this challenge …
The Rise Of The 60-Vote Senate, Gregory Koger
The Rise Of The 60-Vote Senate, Gregory Koger
Gregory Koger
How did the Senate transform into a supermajority legislature? To answer this question, we must have a clear understanding of what filibustering was like before 1960, and why senators abandoned this system. I begin with some definitions and a quick historical survey, and then explain the emergence of the sixty-vote Senate.
Pardon Your Turkey And Eat Him Too: Antagonism Over Meat-Eating In The Discourse Of The Presidential Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning, Carrie Packwood Freeman, Oana Leventi Perez
Pardon Your Turkey And Eat Him Too: Antagonism Over Meat-Eating In The Discourse Of The Presidential Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning, Carrie Packwood Freeman, Oana Leventi Perez
Carrie P. Freeman
To celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday for at least the last twenty years, the President of the United States has hosted a press conference where he uses his executive powers to pardon the life of a turkey gifted to him from the National Turkey Federation, an agribusiness industry group. Considering the reality that the President (and millions of Americans) will indeed eat a turkey as the traditional centerpiece of their Thanksgiving meal, this utopian spectacle of a life-saving public pardon for one bird reveals an antagonism – a discursive rupture disclosing an opening between the hegemonic advertising rhetoric of the meat …
Role Expectations As Antecedents Of Citizenship: The Moderating Effects Of Work Context, Erich C. Dierdorff, Robert S. Rubin, Daniel G. Bachrach
Role Expectations As Antecedents Of Citizenship: The Moderating Effects Of Work Context, Erich C. Dierdorff, Robert S. Rubin, Daniel G. Bachrach
Robert S. Rubin
In this field study of 198 incumbents, we examine how facets of work context affect the relationship between employees’ role expectations and supervisor ratings of their citizenship. Building on an emerging focus in the citizenship literature, we expand the scope of role perceptions to capture employees’ beliefs about the importance of various work activities and worker attributes needed for successful role performance (i.e., role expectations). Results support the role theory framework that we develop and suggest that aspects of both the social and task context moderate the relationship between employees’ role expectations for prosocial role requirements and citizenship. Implications of …
Two Cheers For Instant Runoff Voting, Michael E. Lewyn
Two Cheers For Instant Runoff Voting, Michael E. Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
In multicandidate elections, an unpopular candidate can often win with a minority of the vote if his or her opponents split their votes among several candidates. To solve this problem, some commentators have endorsed instant runoff voting (IRV). Under IRV, voters rank their choices, and the choices of the weaker candidates would be distributed among the leaders. As a result, a candidate who has a plurality of votes but is opposed by the majority of the electorate would be less likely to prevail. Most law-related scholarship on IRV has either strongly endorsed or strongly opposed IRV. This article, by contrast, …
A Productive Dialogue: Contemporary Moral Education And Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian Ethics, Stephen C. Angle
A Productive Dialogue: Contemporary Moral Education And Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian Ethics, Stephen C. Angle
Stephen C. Angle
A Social Network As Information: The Effect Of System Generated Reports Of Connectedness On Credibility On Twitter, Patric R. Spence, David Westerman, Brandon Van Der Heide
A Social Network As Information: The Effect Of System Generated Reports Of Connectedness On Credibility On Twitter, Patric R. Spence, David Westerman, Brandon Van Der Heide
Patric R. Spence
Geomorphic Determinants Of Species Composition Of Alpine Tundra, Glacier National Park, U.S.A., George P. Malanson
Geomorphic Determinants Of Species Composition Of Alpine Tundra, Glacier National Park, U.S.A., George P. Malanson
George P Malanson
Because the distribution of alpine tundra is associated with spatially limited cold climates, global warming may threaten its local extent or existence. This notion has been challenged, however, based on observations of the diversity of alpine tundra in small areas primarily due to topographic variation. The importance of diversity in temperature or moisture conditions caused by topographic variation is an open question, and we extend this to geomorphology more generally. The extent to which geomorphic variation per se, based on relatively easily assessed indicators, can account for the variation in alpine tundra community composition is analyzed versus the inclusion of …
Review Of Archaeology Of Louisiana. Mark A. Rees (Ed.) With A Foreword By Ian W. Brown. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 2010., Megan C. Kassabaum
Review Of Archaeology Of Louisiana. Mark A. Rees (Ed.) With A Foreword By Ian W. Brown. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 2010., Megan C. Kassabaum
Megan C Kassabaum
No abstract provided.
江戸時代女性の噂話 第四部: 大名階級の女性, Cecilia (淑子) S. Seigle (瀬川) Ph.D.
江戸時代女性の噂話 第四部: 大名階級の女性, Cecilia (淑子) S. Seigle (瀬川) Ph.D.
Cecilia S Seigle Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
江戸時代女性の噂話 結論, Cecilia (淑子) S. Seigle (瀬川) Ph.D.
江戸時代女性の噂話 結論, Cecilia (淑子) S. Seigle (瀬川) Ph.D.
Cecilia S Seigle Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Radical Labor Economics, Labor History, And Employment Relations: The State Of The Conversation, Richard P. Mcintyre
Radical Labor Economics, Labor History, And Employment Relations: The State Of The Conversation, Richard P. Mcintyre
RICHARD P MCINTYRE
Radical labor economists could benefit from closer reading of the new working-class history, and a more historically informed radical labor economics has something to offer employment relations scholars whose project of creating a balanced relationship among the social partners seemingly lies in ruins. Employment relations scholarship in turn provides a model for careful, institutionally rich, and politically engaged research.
Socioeconomic Status And Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents: A Multilevel Analysis Of Argentina’S Global Youth Tobacco Survey, Bruno Linetzky, Raul Mejia, Daniel Ferrante, Fernando De Maio, Ana V. Diez Roux
Socioeconomic Status And Tobacco Consumption Among Adolescents: A Multilevel Analysis Of Argentina’S Global Youth Tobacco Survey, Bruno Linetzky, Raul Mejia, Daniel Ferrante, Fernando De Maio, Ana V. Diez Roux
Fernando De Maio
Advancing The Income Inequality - Health Hypothesis, Fernando De Maio
Advancing The Income Inequality - Health Hypothesis, Fernando De Maio
Fernando De Maio
Integrity For The Common Good: The Missing Link Between Neo-Liberalists And The ‘Occupy’ Discontents, Marco Tavanti
Integrity For The Common Good: The Missing Link Between Neo-Liberalists And The ‘Occupy’ Discontents, Marco Tavanti
Marco Tavanti
This study analyzes the differences between the neoliberalist and the Keynesian perspectives used in the debates emerged from the current economic crisis. The common good ethics is presented as a paradigm for recuperating the social, human and moral responsibilities of economic development. The assumption is that neoliberal economic models have produced prosperity but also technocracy, inequality and discontent. Through the examination of the principles of solidarity, subsidiarity, sustainability and synchronicity used in Catholic Social Teaching, the author introduces an integrated model for ethical decision-making beyond ideological divisions and for the common good.
Invisibilities, Uncertainties, And Unexpected Surprises: The Experiences Of Transgender And Gender Non-Conforming Students, Staff, And Faculty At Colleges And Universities In Colorado, Kristie L. Seelman, N. E. Walls, Kelly Costello, Karly Steffens, Kyle Inselman, Hillary Montague-Asp
Invisibilities, Uncertainties, And Unexpected Surprises: The Experiences Of Transgender And Gender Non-Conforming Students, Staff, And Faculty At Colleges And Universities In Colorado, Kristie L. Seelman, N. E. Walls, Kelly Costello, Karly Steffens, Kyle Inselman, Hillary Montague-Asp
Kristie L Seelman
No abstract provided.