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Review Essay: The Past As The Source Of Authority In Constitutional Interpretation, Sue Davis Feb 2020

Review Essay: The Past As The Source Of Authority In Constitutional Interpretation, Sue Davis

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


The Constitutional Faith Of Mr. Justice Black, Tinsley E. Yarbrough Feb 2020

The Constitutional Faith Of Mr. Justice Black, Tinsley E. Yarbrough

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


The Constitution Under Pressure: The Amendment Process, Marcia Lynn Whicker, Ruth Ann Strickland, Raymond A. Moore Feb 2020

The Constitution Under Pressure: The Amendment Process, Marcia Lynn Whicker, Ruth Ann Strickland, Raymond A. Moore

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


The Federalist And Human Nature, Danny M. Adkison Feb 2020

The Federalist And Human Nature, Danny M. Adkison

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Congress, The Constitution, And The Politics Of Taxation, Randall W. Strahan Feb 2020

Congress, The Constitution, And The Politics Of Taxation, Randall W. Strahan

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


The City And The Country In The American Tradition, James W. Ceaser Feb 2020

The City And The Country In The American Tradition, James W. Ceaser

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Social Influences On Constitutional Law, Louis Fisher Feb 2020

Social Influences On Constitutional Law, Louis Fisher

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Does The Constitution Govern?, William F. Connelly Jr., William Lasser Feb 2020

Introduction: Does The Constitution Govern?, William F. Connelly Jr., William Lasser

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Alienation: The Case Of The Catholics In Northern Ireland, Edward P. Moxon-Browne Feb 2020

Alienation: The Case Of The Catholics In Northern Ireland, Edward P. Moxon-Browne

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Cycles Of Terrorism: A Question Of Contemporary Counterterror And Harrassment Against The Armenians, Michael Gunter Feb 2020

Cycles Of Terrorism: A Question Of Contemporary Counterterror And Harrassment Against The Armenians, Michael Gunter

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Change And Continuity In The Recruitment Of Italian Political Terrorists, Leonard Weinberg, William Eubank Feb 2020

Change And Continuity In The Recruitment Of Italian Political Terrorists, Leonard Weinberg, William Eubank

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Terrorism As Rhetoric: An Argument Of Values, Richard Leeman Feb 2020

Terrorism As Rhetoric: An Argument Of Values, Richard Leeman

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Revolution, Culture And Collective Action, Gregory Rose Feb 2020

Revolution, Culture And Collective Action, Gregory Rose

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


The Rational Terrorist: Toward A New Theory Of Terrorism, Robert Maranto Feb 2020

The Rational Terrorist: Toward A New Theory Of Terrorism, Robert Maranto

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Terrorism And The Role Of Security Strategies, Joseph R. Goldman Feb 2020

Terrorism And The Role Of Security Strategies, Joseph R. Goldman

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Terrorism And The Terrors Of Definition, Norman W. Provizer Feb 2020

Introduction: Terrorism And The Terrors Of Definition, Norman W. Provizer

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Review Of Project Management In Libraries, Lydia Tang Feb 2020

Review Of Project Management In Libraries, Lydia Tang

Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies

The term “project management” brings to mind images of executive boardrooms or software teams, but projects on a large and small scale happen every day within a library. While many library science programs equip students with technical expertise, not many programs specifically offer project management training. Drawing upon over twenty years of working in public, special, and academic libraries as well as her formal training as a certified project management professional, Carly Wiggins Searcy provides a lean but approachable guide to project management applied to libraries. Using recognizable library-related scenarios, Searcy demystifies and clarifies the relevance of project management techniques …


The Most Important Cog In The System: A Case For Legislative Change To Drive Professionalisation, Stacey Webb, Brett A. Best Feb 2020

The Most Important Cog In The System: A Case For Legislative Change To Drive Professionalisation, Stacey Webb, Brett A. Best

Journal of Interpretation

System theory (ST) explains how signal jamming (SJ) may impede or even reverse processes of professionalization, thereby having a detrimental impact on the quality of services clients receive. In the U.K., there are various metaphorical “cogs” in the Sign Language Interpreting (SLI) system. By applying ST to the profession, we can achieve a better understanding of the current landscape and identify ineffective cogs which potentially disrupt the smooth functioning of other cogs within the system. Improving system operations will result in improved services. We argue that an instigating and mandatory force—legislation—is the central cog that will drive more consistent signaling …


Triad In The Therapy Room - The Interpreter, The Therapist, And The Deaf Person, Miriam Levinger Feb 2020

Triad In The Therapy Room - The Interpreter, The Therapist, And The Deaf Person, Miriam Levinger

Journal of Interpretation

The Deaf Community is increasingly aware of the possibility of receiving professional help in coping with normative developmental tasks as well as with more complex emotional and mental difficulties. This is partly thanks to the development of services that are accessible to this population and the introduction of sign language interpreters into the therapy room for deaf people who know sign language. Although the introduction of interpreters has greatly enhanced communication between the therapist and the recipient of therapeutic services, all three participants must contend with the unique dynamics of the triad thus formed. Using various models, including Bowen’s model …


Deaf Translators: What Are They Thinking?, Janis Cole Ms. Feb 2020

Deaf Translators: What Are They Thinking?, Janis Cole Ms.

Journal of Interpretation

The examination of work performed by Deaf translators in creating translations between written texts and signed languages is an emerging area of inquiry in Translation Studies. Deaf people have been performing ad hoc translations within their community for hundreds of years (Adam, Carty & Stone, 2011; Bartley & Stone, 2008). More recently, Deaf translators have begun to work as paid professionals, creating a new subfield of Translation Studies, one that, to date, is largely unexplored. Using qualitative data, this pilot study examines the thought processes of two Deaf individuals in the rendering of an academic text from written English into …


A Qualitative Exploration Of Work Values And Job Satisfaction Among Sign Language Interpreters, Monique J. Champagne Feb 2020

A Qualitative Exploration Of Work Values And Job Satisfaction Among Sign Language Interpreters, Monique J. Champagne

Journal of Interpretation

The aim of this study was to explore the impact of work values on job satisfaction among sign language interpreters due to an increased risk of burnout. A phenomenological approach was utilized to understand the experiences of nine participants through semi-structured interviews. Results revealed six themes: (1) Autonomy, (2) Altruism, (3) Relationships, (4) Achievement, (5) Safety-Comfort, and (6) Status. Empowerment was found to be encompassed within the themes of Altruism and Relationships. Results of this study were consistent with the Theory of Work Adjustment and Demand-Control Theory and were largely consistent with previous work values research. These results point to …


University American Sign Language (Asl) Second Language Learners: Receptive And Expressive Asl Performance, Jennifer Beal Dr. Feb 2020

University American Sign Language (Asl) Second Language Learners: Receptive And Expressive Asl Performance, Jennifer Beal Dr.

Journal of Interpretation

American Sign Language (ASL) is used by estimates of up to 500,000 people (deaf and hearing) in the United States (Mitchell et al., 2006); however, the majority of users are typically hearing university students, frequently within university interpreting or deaf education preparation programs, who learn ASL as a second language (L2). It is unclear how these learners develop their skills as they progress through university training programs. The present study documents university learners’ receptive and expressive ASL skills, factors related to performance, and self-evaluation and strategy use at the end of their ASL IV course. Both assessments are readily available, …


Book Reviews: Government In The Palmetto State And The Legislative Veto: Congressional Control Of Regulation, Steven K. Smith, William Lasser Feb 2020

Book Reviews: Government In The Palmetto State And The Legislative Veto: Congressional Control Of Regulation, Steven K. Smith, William Lasser

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


On The Ethical Basis Of Bureaucratic Action: Democracy, Rationalization, And Communicative Competence, Steven D. Ealy Feb 2020

On The Ethical Basis Of Bureaucratic Action: Democracy, Rationalization, And Communicative Competence, Steven D. Ealy

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Strategy Choices In Electoral Competition, Gideon Doron, Uri On Feb 2020

Strategy Choices In Electoral Competition, Gideon Doron, Uri On

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Ethics And The New Style Candidate Pollster, Bruce Altschuler Feb 2020

Ethics And The New Style Candidate Pollster, Bruce Altschuler

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Dominant Parties, Economic Trends And West European Election Behavior, H. G. Peter Wallach Feb 2020

Dominant Parties, Economic Trends And West European Election Behavior, H. G. Peter Wallach

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Leisure, Technology, And The Human Good: A Note On The Human Roots Of Political Reform, Peter Augustine Lawler Feb 2020

Leisure, Technology, And The Human Good: A Note On The Human Roots Of Political Reform, Peter Augustine Lawler

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


Analyzing The Trends Of Split-Ticket Voting In Israel, Giora Goldberg Feb 2020

Analyzing The Trends Of Split-Ticket Voting In Israel, Giora Goldberg

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.


When Judicial Agreement Seems Impossible: Warren Burger, David Bazelon, And The D.C. Court Of Appeals, Charles W. Lamb Feb 2020

When Judicial Agreement Seems Impossible: Warren Burger, David Bazelon, And The D.C. Court Of Appeals, Charles W. Lamb

Journal of Political Science

No abstract provided.