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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
บทบรรณาธิการ, แก้วใจ นาคสกุล
ร่มเกล้าชาวจุฬาฯ เรือพระที่นั่ง การสร้าง การซ่อม และการซ้อมขบวนเรือไม้โบราณ 52 ลำ สำหรับงานพระราชพิธิ, ภัทรียา พัวพงศกร
ร่มเกล้าชาวจุฬาฯ เรือพระที่นั่ง การสร้าง การซ่อม และการซ้อมขบวนเรือไม้โบราณ 52 ลำ สำหรับงานพระราชพิธิ, ภัทรียา พัวพงศกร
Jamjuree Journal
No abstract provided.
September 2019, Volume 15, Number 3, Winthrop University Archives And Special Collections
September 2019, Volume 15, Number 3, Winthrop University Archives And Special Collections
Retrospect: News from the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University
No abstract provided.
Intimations Of A Spiritual New Age: Iii. Martin Heidegger’S Phenomenology Of Numinous/Being Experience And The “Other Beginning” Of A Futural Planetary Spirituality, Harry T. Hunt
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
The phenomenology of numinous or Being-experience in the later Heidegger is the focus in this third in a series of papers on a group of independent figures— also including Jung, Reich, Toynbee, Teilhard de Chardin, and Simone Weil—who beginning in the crisis years of the 1930s envisioned versions of a futural “New Age” spirituality to address a globalizing materialism and its disenchantments—and so also creating a context for much of contemporary transpersonal and consciousness studies. A preliminary consideration of Heidegger in the contexts of transpersonal psychology, religious studies, the macro-histories of Toynbee and Sorokin, James on “pure experience,” and spirituality …
จุฬาฯ วิจัย สมองสุนัขจำลอง, ภาวนา เชือศิริ
รอบรั้วจามจุรี จุฬาฯ สามัคคี, สรายุทธ ทรัพย์สุข
รอบรั้วจามจุรี จุฬาฯ สามัคคี, สรายุทธ ทรัพย์สุข
Jamjuree Journal
No abstract provided.
Reconciliation Potential Of Rwandans Convicted Of Genocide, Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, Laurie Leitch, Lior Gideon
Reconciliation Potential Of Rwandans Convicted Of Genocide, Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, Laurie Leitch, Lior Gideon
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
This study examines the reconciliation potential of Rwandans incarcerated for the crime of genocide. Utilising survey data from 302 male and female prisoners incar‐ cerated in the Rwandan Correctional System, this study explores genocide perpe‐ trators’ depression, anxiety, anger-hostility and somatic symptoms, levels of post‐ traumatic stress, degree of social support and attitudes towards unity and reconci‐ liation. The data demonstrate that engaging in killing can have deep psychological impacts for genocide perpetrators. The data indicate that although more than two decades have passed since the genocide, perpetrators are experiencing high levels of genocide-related posttraumatic suffering. Perpetrators are persistently re-experi‐ …
A Least Cost Analysis: Correlative Modeling Of The Chaco Regional Road System, Sean Field, Carrie Heitman, Heather Richards-Rissetto
A Least Cost Analysis: Correlative Modeling Of The Chaco Regional Road System, Sean Field, Carrie Heitman, Heather Richards-Rissetto
Department of Anthropology: Faculty Publications
During the ninth through twelfth centuries A.D., Ancestral Pueblo people constructed long, straight roads that interconnected the Chaco regional system across the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico. The intent and use of these features has eluded archaeological consensus, although recent research has reiterated the occurrence of long distance timber importation to Chaco Canyon. To enhance our interpretation of these features we offer a large-scale least cost analysis wherein optimal pathways that are modeled to simulate timber importation are compared to the actual road locations. A series of least cost paths were produced through different energy allocation algorithms, at …
Trends In Well-Being In Nonmetropolitan Nebraska: Nebraska Rural Poll Research Report 19-3, Rebecca Vogt, Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, Randolph Cantrell, Bradley Lubben, University Of Nebraska-Lincoln, Tim L. Meyer, Jason L. Weigle
Trends In Well-Being In Nonmetropolitan Nebraska: Nebraska Rural Poll Research Report 19-3, Rebecca Vogt, Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, Randolph Cantrell, Bradley Lubben, University Of Nebraska-Lincoln, Tim L. Meyer, Jason L. Weigle
Rural Futures Institute: Publications
Nebraska’s economy remained strong in the beginning of 2019. However, the continued weakness of the agriculture sector had the possibility of hampering the state’s economic growth. In addition, the March flooding had the potential for negative economic effects. Given these challenges, how do rural Nebraskans feel about their community? Are they satisfied with the services provided by their community? How do rural Nebraskans believe they are doing and how do they view their future? How satisfied are they with various items that influence their well-being? Have these views changed over the past 24 years? This paper provides a detailed analysis …
Murray Library September 2019 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library September 2019 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah College written by its staff.
Contents:
- Geek the Library
- Friends of Murray Library
- Exhibits: Kathy Hettinga Artists' Books
- Banned Book Week
- Staff Spotlight: Keith Jones
The Default-Mode Network Represents Aesthetic Appeal That Generalizes Across Visual Domains, Edward A. Vessel, Ayse Ilkay Isik, Amy M. Belfi, Jonathan L. Stahl, G. Gabrielle Starr
The Default-Mode Network Represents Aesthetic Appeal That Generalizes Across Visual Domains, Edward A. Vessel, Ayse Ilkay Isik, Amy M. Belfi, Jonathan L. Stahl, G. Gabrielle Starr
Psychological Science Faculty Research & Creative Works
Visual aesthetic evaluations, which impact decision-making and well-being, recruit the ventral visual pathway, subcortical reward circuitry, and parts of the medial prefrontal cortex overlapping with the default-mode network (DMN). However, it is unknown whether these networks represent aesthetic appeal in a domain-general fashion, independent of domain-specific representations of stimulus content (artworks versus architecture or natural landscapes). Using a classification approach, we tested whether the DMN or ventral occipitotemporal cortex (VOT) contains a domain-general representation of aesthetic appeal. Classifiers were trained on multivoxel functional MRI response patterns collected while observers made aesthetic judgments about images from one aesthetic domain. Classifier performance …
Library Use By College, Leigh Ann Duncan
Library Use By College, Leigh Ann Duncan
University Libraries' Staff Publications
Using Sierra and other library systems, we prepared reports for each of the colleges at Wright State University to show how they are using library services. This presentation demonstrates how to tie patron records to colleges and how to pull usage data based on college affiliation.
New Perspectives On Pakistan's Political Economy: State, Class And Social Change, Matthew Mccartney, S. Akbar Zaidi
New Perspectives On Pakistan's Political Economy: State, Class And Social Change, Matthew Mccartney, S. Akbar Zaidi
Faculty Research - Books
This volume makes a major intervention in the debates around the nature of the political economy of Pakistan, focusing on its contemporary social dynamics. This is the first comprehensive academic analysis of Pakistan's political economy after thirty-five years, and addresses issues of state, class and society, examining gender, the middle classes, the media, the bazaar economy, urban spaces and the new elite. The book goes beyond the contemporary obsession with terrorism and extremism, political Islam, and simple 'civilian-military relations', and looks at modern-day Pakistan through the lens of varied academic disciplines. It not only brings together new work by some …
On Her Own Account: How Strengthening Women’S Financial Control Impacts Labor Supply And Gender Norms, Erica Field, Rohini Pande, Natalia Rigol, Simone Schaner, Charity Troyer Moore
On Her Own Account: How Strengthening Women’S Financial Control Impacts Labor Supply And Gender Norms, Erica Field, Rohini Pande, Natalia Rigol, Simone Schaner, Charity Troyer Moore
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
Can greater control over earned income incentivize women to work and influence gender norms? In collaboration with Indian government partners, we provided rural women with individual bank accounts and randomly varied whether their wages from a public workfare program were directly deposited into these accounts or into the male household head’s account (the status quo). Women in a random subset of villages were also trained on account use. In the short run, relative to women just offered bank accounts, those who also received direct deposit and training increased their labor supply in the public and private sectors. In the long …
The Economics Of Social Data, Dirk Bergemann, Alessandro Bonatti, Tan Gan
The Economics Of Social Data, Dirk Bergemann, Alessandro Bonatti, Tan Gan
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
A data intermediary acquires signals from individual consumers regarding their preferences. The intermediary resells the information in a product market wherein firms and consumers tailor their choices to the demand data. The social dimension of the individual data -whereby a consumer’s data are predictive of others’ behavior- generates a data externality that can reduce the intermediary’s cost of acquiring the information. The intermediary optimally preserves the privacy of consumers’ identities if and only if doing so increases social surplus. This policy enables the intermediary to capture the total value of the information as the number of consumers becomes large.
The Economics Of Social Data, Dirk Bergemann, Alessandro Bonatti, Tan Gan
The Economics Of Social Data, Dirk Bergemann, Alessandro Bonatti, Tan Gan
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
We propose a model of data intermediation to analyze the incentives for sharing individual data in the presence of informational externalities. A data intermediary acquires signals from individual consumers regarding their preferences. The intermediary resells the information in a product market in which firms and consumers can tailor their choices to the demand data. The social dimension of the individual data - whereby an individual’s data are predictive of the behavior of others - generates a data externality that can reduce the intermediary’s cost of acquiring information. We derive the intermediary’s optimal data policy and establish that it preserves the …
Affective Portfolio Analysis: Risk, Ambiguity And (Ir)Rationality, Donald J. Brown
Affective Portfolio Analysis: Risk, Ambiguity And (Ir)Rationality, Donald J. Brown
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
Ambiguous assets are characterized as assets where objective and subjective probabilities of tomorrow’s asset-returns are ill-defined or may not exist, e.g., bitcoin, volatility indices or any IPO. Investors may choose to diversify their portfolios of fiat money, stocks and bonds by investing in ambiguous assets, a fourth asset class, to hedge the uncertainties of future returns that are not risks. (IR)rational probabilities are computable alternative descriptions of the distribution of returns for ambiguous assets. (IR)rational probabilities can be used to define an investor’s (IR)rational expected utility function in the class of non-expected utilities. Investment advisors use revealed preference analysis to …
Information, Market Power And Price Volatility, Dirk Bergemann, Tibor Heumann, Stephen Morris
Information, Market Power And Price Volatility, Dirk Bergemann, Tibor Heumann, Stephen Morris
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
We consider demand function competition with a finite number of agents and private information. We show that any degree of market power can arise in the unique equilibrium under an information structure that is arbitrarily close to complete information. In particular, regardless of the number of agents and the correlation of payoff shocks, market power may be arbitrarily close to zero (so we obtain the competitive outcome) or arbitrarily large (so there is no trade in equilibrium). By contrast, price volatility is always less than the variance of the aggregate shock across all information structures.
Jacob Marschak And The Cowles Approaches To The Theory Of Money And Assets, Robert W. Dimand, Harald Hagemann
Jacob Marschak And The Cowles Approaches To The Theory Of Money And Assets, Robert W. Dimand, Harald Hagemann
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
Jacob Marschak shaped the emergence of monetary theory and portfolio choice at the Cowles Commission (which he directed from 1943 to 1948, but with which he was involved already from 1937) at the University of Chicago, where he was the doctoral teacher of Leonid Hurwicz, Harry Markowitz and Don Patinkin, and then from 1955 at the Cowles Foundation at Yale University, where he was a senior colleague of James Tobin until moving to UCLA in 1960. Marschak’s later attempts to clarify the concept of liquidity and to emphasize the role of new information for economic behavior date back as far …
จุฬาฯ วิจัย เนยเทียมงาขี้ม้อน, สุกฤต ศิริขวัญพงศ์
จุฬาฯ วิจัย เนยเทียมงาขี้ม้อน, สุกฤต ศิริขวัญพงศ์
Jamjuree Journal
No abstract provided.
รอบรั้วจามจุรี Lido Connect ร่วมกับ Pmcu Lido Connect The Unexpected Experience การกลับมาที่สมบูรณ์แบบในงานศิลป์
Jamjuree Journal
No abstract provided.
How The Behaviors Of Some East Texans May Affect Their Health - September 2019, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young, Ayush Kumar
How The Behaviors Of Some East Texans May Affect Their Health - September 2019, Manuel Reyes-Loya, Marilyn Young, Ayush Kumar
Hibbs Newsletter
In this issue, we complement our previous edition, discussing some additional aspects of Health Status in the U.S. with a focus on East Texas.
Introduction For Informed Learning Applications: Insights From Research And Practice, Kim L. Ranger
Introduction For Informed Learning Applications: Insights From Research And Practice, Kim L. Ranger
Books and Contributions to Books
Informed learning practice encompasses a range of approaches including collaboration between librarians and classroom instructors (whose primary responsibility is teaching regularly-scheduled courses) to construct connections between informed learning theory, information literacy practice, and disciplinary scholarly products to foster reflective and deep engagement with information. Informed learning differs from other approaches to information literacy in that the focus is on both the process of learning disciplinary content and the knowledge gained as a result of interacting with information (information literacy experiences) while seeking, evaluating, and citing. Reflection, transformation, and relationship are vital elements of informed learning, and scholarly communication is integrated …
Michigan In The Novel 2012-2016: A Five-Year Checklist, Robert Beasecker
Michigan In The Novel 2012-2016: A Five-Year Checklist, Robert Beasecker
Books and Contributions to Books
No abstract provided.
Logros, Avances Y Dificultades Del Canon De Los Ochenta Libros En El Programa De Sistemas De Información Bibliotecología Y Archivística De La Universidad De La Salle Durante Los Años 2013 - 2014, Fernando Rodríguez López
Logros, Avances Y Dificultades Del Canon De Los Ochenta Libros En El Programa De Sistemas De Información Bibliotecología Y Archivística De La Universidad De La Salle Durante Los Años 2013 - 2014, Fernando Rodríguez López
Sistemas de Información, Bibliotecología y Archivística
La investigación se originó en el desarrollo de la formación en las líneas de investigación del pregrado, para indagar sobre los logros, avances y dificultades del canon de los ochenta (80) libros en el Programa de Sistemas de Información Bibliotecología y Archivística PSIBA, de la Universidad de la Salle, desde la revisión de antecedentes investigativos y bibliográficos que permitió establecer la diferenciación conceptual enmarcadas en el capítulo de marco de referencia, entre Lector, Lectura, Promoción de lectura, Plan lector, Practica lectora Canon y Canon literario. El lector se entiende como es aquel individuo que con regularidad realiza lecturas ya sea …
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, September 2019
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, September 2019
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid
Homelessness In The United States, Cassie Hall
Homelessness In The United States, Cassie Hall
Ballard Brief
Homelessness is an issue for individuals all across the country who lack stable housing and the finances for other necessities like water. food and safety. Homelessness occurs for several reasons. including poverty, mental illness. and substance abuse. Many negative outcomes have been reported as a result of homelessness. including negative impacts on physical health, worsening of mental illness. worsening of substance abuse. and negative outcomes for children and youth. Several practices have been implemented to avoid such outcomes including emergency shelters. food kitchens. transitional housing, and Housing First approaches. Practices in Housing First have the greatest impact to report.
Usage Of Electronic Cigarettes Among Youth In The United States, Cade Hyde
Usage Of Electronic Cigarettes Among Youth In The United States, Cade Hyde
Ballard Brief
Electronic cigarette usage among youth in the United States has been rising at an increasingly large rate in recent years. Usage rates of electronic cigarettes (hereafter referred to as e-cigarettes) doubled among high school students in a 4 year span from 2013 to 2017. The year following, the percentage of high school students using e-cigarettes doubled again: in 2018, 20.8% of high school students reported using e-cigarettes. as compared to 11.7% in 2017. As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), currently 1 in 5 high school students consistently use e-cigarettes. making them the most-used type of …