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    Resilience and Vulnerability: Neurodevelopment of Very Preterm Children at Four Years of Age.Julia M. Young, Marlee M. Vandewouw, Hilary E. A. Whyte, Lara M. Leijser & Margot J. Taylor - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  2. The Oscillatory Basis of Working Memory Function and Dysfunction in Epilepsy.Olivia N. Arski, Julia M. Young, Mary-Lou Smith & George M. Ibrahim - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Working memory deficits are pervasive co-morbidities of epilepsy. Although the pathophysiological mechanisms underpinning these impairments remain elusive, it is thought that WM depends on oscillatory interactions within and between nodes of large-scale functional networks. These include the hippocampus and default mode network as well as the prefrontal cortex and frontoparietal central executive network. Here, we review the functional roles of neural oscillations in subserving WM and the putative mechanisms by which epilepsy disrupts normative activity, leading to aberrant oscillatory signatures. We (...)
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    Language Network Function in Young Children Born Very Preterm.Eun Jung Choi, Marlee M. Vandewouw, Julia M. Young & Margot J. Taylor - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Past, Present, and Future Research on Teacher Induction: An Anthology for Researchers, Policy Makers, and Practitioners.Betty Achinstein, Krista Adams, Steven Z. Athanases, EunJin Bang, Martha Bleeker, Cynthia L. Carver, Yu-Ming Cheng, Renée T. Clift, Nancy Clouse, Kristen A. Corbell, Sarah Dolfin, Sharon Feiman-Nemser, Maida Finch, Jonah Firestone, Steven Glazerman, MariaAssunção Flores, Susan Hanson, Lara Hebert, Richard Holdgreve-Resendez, Erin T. Horne, Leslie Huling, Eric Isenberg, Amy Johnson, Richard Lange, Julie A. Luft, Pearl Mack, Julia Moore, Jennifer Neakrase, Lynn W. Paine, Edward G. Pultorak, Hong Qian, Alan J. Reiman, Virginia Resta, John R. Schwille, Sharon A. Schwille, Thomas M. Smith, Randi Stanulis, Michael Strong, Dina Walker-DeVose, Ann L. Wood & Peter Youngs - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book's importance is derived from three sources: careful conceptualization of teacher induction from historical, methodological, and international perspectives; systematic reviews of research literature relevant to various aspects of teacher induction including its social, cultural, and political contexts, program components and forms, and the range of its effects; substantial empirical studies on the important issues of teacher induction with different kinds of methodologies that exemplify future directions and approaches to the research in teacher induction.
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    The psychology and policy of overcoming economic inequality.Kai Ruggeri, Olivia Symone Tutuska, Giampaolo Abate Romero Ladini, Narjes Al-Zahli, Natalia Alexander, Mathias Houe Andersen, Katherine Bibilouri, Jennifer Chen, Barbora Doubravová, Tatianna Dugué, Aleena Asfa Durrani, Nicholas Dutra, R. A. Farrokhnia, Tomas Folke, Suwen Ge, Christian Gomes, Aleksandra Gracheva, Neža Grilc, Deniz Mısra Gürol, Zoe Heidenry, Clara Hu, Rachel Krasner, Romy Levin, Justine Li, Ashleigh Marie Elizabeth Messenger, Fredrik Nilsson, Julia Marie Oberschulte, Takashi Obi, Anastasia Pan, Sun Young Park, Sofia Pelica, Maksymilian Pyrkowski, Katherinne Rabanal, Pika Ranc, Žiga Mekiš Recek, Daria Stefania Pascu, Alexandra Symeonidou, Milica Vdovic, Qihang Yuan, Eduardo Garcia-Garzon & Sarah Ashcroft-Jones - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e174.
    Recent arguments claim that behavioral science has focused – to its detriment – on the individual over the system when construing behavioral interventions. In this commentary, we argue that tackling economic inequality using both framings in tandem is invaluable. By studying individuals who have overcome inequality, “positive deviants,” and the system limitations they navigate, we offer potentially greater policy solutions.
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    Examining young children’s multiplication understanding through problem posing.Julia Calabrese, M. Kopparla & M. M. Capraro - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-16.
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    “Finding an Emotional Face” Revisited: Differences in Own-Age Bias and the Happiness Superiority Effect in Children and Young Adults.Andras N. Zsido, Nikolett Arato, Virag Ihasz, Julia Basler, Timea Matuz-Budai, Orsolya Inhof, Annekathrin Schacht, Beatrix Labadi & Carlos M. Coelho - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    People seem to differ in their visual search performance involving emotionally expressive faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age compared to faces of non-peers, known as the own-age bias. This study sought to compare search advantages in angry and happy faces detected on faces of adults and children on a pool of children and adults. The goals of this study were to examine the developmental trajectory of expression recognition and examine the development of (...)
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    Adapting a Theory-Informed Intervention to Help Young Adult Couples Cope With Reproductive and Sexual Concerns After Cancer.Jessica R. Gorman, Karen S. Lyons, Jennifer Barsky Reese, Chiara Acquati, Ellie Smith, Julia H. Drizin, John M. Salsman, Lisa M. Flexner, Brandon Hayes-Lattin & S. Marie Harvey - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveMost young adults diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancers experience adverse reproductive or sexual health outcomes due to cancer and its treatment. However, evidence-based interventions that specifically address the RSH concerns of young adult and/or LGBTQ+ survivor couples are lacking. Our goal is to develop a feasible and acceptable couple-based intervention to reduce reproductive and sexual distress experience by young adult breast and gynecologic cancer survivor couples with diverse backgrounds.MethodsWe systematically adapted an empirically supported, theoretically grounded couple-based (...)
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    Conceptualizing Endometriosis Pain Through Metaphors.Julia M. Abraham & V. Rajasekaran - 2023 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 66 (3):478-491.
    ABSTRACT:Biomedical and philosophical traditions postulate the experience of pain either as quantifiable or as sociocultural phenomena. This critical assessment offers a close reading of Lara Parker’s Vagina Problems: Endometriosis, Painful Sex, and Other Taboo Topics (2020) and Abby Norman’s Ask Me About My Uterus: A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women’s Pain (2018), analyzing the authors’ use of language as a tool to comprehend and communicate pain. Norman’s and Parker’s memoirs narrate the lived experience of endometriosis, a condition diagnosed (...)
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    Linguistic Relativity Versus Innate Ideas: The Origins of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis in German Thought.Julia M. Penn - 1972 - De Gruyter Mouton.
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    The bureaucratic production of difference: ethos and ethics in migration administrations.Julia M. Eckert (ed.) - 2020 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    In the context of the ever-increasing political problematization of migration in Europe, agencies charged with migrant administration create diverse categories of difference to distinguish between the 'deserving migrant' and the illegal one: They assess the detainability or the credibility of asylum seekers, the danger posed by Islamic organizations, and make situational decisions that determine whether migration or labour law applies to individual agricultural workers. In this book, each chapter analyses how organizational interpretations 'in service of' the common good shape bureaucratic (...)
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    What is the message of the robot medium? Considering media ecology and mobilities in critical robotics research.Julia M. Hildebrand - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (2):443-453.
    This article makes the case for including frameworks of media ecology and mobilities research in the shaping of critical robotics research for a human-centered and holistic lens onto robot technologies. The two meta-disciplines, which align in their attention to relational processes of communication and movement, provide useful tools for critically exploring emerging human–robot dimensions and dynamics. Media ecology approaches human-made technologies as media that can shape the way we think, feel, and act. Relatedly, mobilities research highlights various kinds of influential (...)
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    P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface Speller: Usability Evaluation of Three Speller Sizes by Severely Motor-Disabled Patients.M. Teresa Medina-Juliá, Álvaro Fernández-Rodríguez, Francisco Velasco-Álvarez & Ricardo Ron-Angevin - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Effects of Emotional Valence and Concreteness on Children’s Recognition Memory.Julia M. Kim, David M. Sidhu & Penny M. Pexman - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    There are considerable gaps in our knowledge of how children develop abstract language. In this paper, we tested the Affective Embodiment Account, which proposes that emotional information is more essential for abstract than concrete conceptual development. We tested the recognition memory of 7- and 8-year-old children, as well as a group of adults, for abstract and concrete words which differed categorically in valence. Word valence significantly interacted with concreteness in hit rates of both children and adults, such that effects of (...)
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    Children’s Speech-Drawing.Julia M. Matuga & Heidi L. Styrk - 2005 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 24 (4):29-35.
    Vygotsky (1997) coined the term speech-drawing to describe what he saw as the most significant moment in intellectual development, the moment when two psychological tools intersect each other. This paper resurrects the utilization of speech-drawing as a methodological tool to investigate children’s thinking. Specifically, this paper will examine children’s drawings of make-believe houses and the private speech, or spontaneous self-directed speech, children produccd while drawing. These instances of speech-drawing will be utilized to illuminate critical and creative thinking from a Vygotskian (...)
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    Children’s Speech-Drawing.Julia M. Matuga - 2005 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 24 (4):29-35.
    Vygotsky (1997) coined the term speech-drawing to describe what he saw as the most significant moment in intellectual development, the moment when two psychological tools intersect each other. This paper resurrects the utilization of speech-drawing as a methodological tool to investigate children’s thinking. Specifically, this paper will examine children’s drawings of make-believe houses and the private speech, or spontaneous self-directed speech, children produccd while drawing. These instances of speech-drawing will be utilized to illuminate critical and creative thinking from a Vygotskian (...)
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  17. Living and Working with the New Medical Technologies. Intersections of.M. Lock, A. Young & A. Cambrosio - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
     
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    Same As It Ever Was: The Nexus of Race, Ability, and Place in One Urban School District.Julia M. White, Siqi Li, Christine E. Ashby, Beth Ferri, Qiu Wang, Paul Bern & Meghan Cosier - 2019 - Educational Studies 55 (4):453-472.
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  19. «A small violence to history»: reflecting on the past in fielding's drama Eurydice Hissed.Julia M. Wright - 1993 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 23 (1):63-79.
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    Rubén Darío. Despedidas de la Tierra.Julia M. Medina - 2019 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 1 (23):15.
    Este trabajo aborda algunos de los últimos registros de Rubén Darío, para señalar cómo su obra socava la modernidad latinoamericana, más allá de cómo se ha entendido y se ha practicado tradicionalmente, incluso por él mismo, suturando mundos que seguimos sin consolidar.
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    Is There a Downside of Job Accommodations? An Employee Perspective on Individual Change Processes.Julia M. Kensbock, Stephan A. Boehm & Kirill Bourovoi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  22. Oral and written: saints, miracles, and relics in Brittany, c. 850–1250.Julia M. H. Smith - 1990 - Speculum 65 (2):309-343.
     
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    Closing the Happiness Gap: The Decline of Gendered Parenthood Norms and the Increase in Parental Life Satisfaction.Julia M. Schaub, Ariane Bertogg, Franz Neuberger & Klaus Preisner - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (1):31-55.
    In recent decades, normative expectations for parenthood have changed for both men and women, fertility has declined, and work–family arrangements have become more egalitarian. Previous studies indicate that the transition to parenthood and work–family arrangements both influence life satisfaction and do so differently for men and women. Drawing on constructivism and utility maximization, we theorize how gendered parenthood norms influence life satisfaction after the transition to parenthood, and how decisions regarding motherhood and fatherhood are made in order to maximize life (...)
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    J. Thorley: Documents in Medieval Latin. Pp. 199. London: Duckworth, 1998. Paper, £12.95. ISBN: 0-7156-2817-8.Julia M. H. Smith - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):596-597.
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    On Self-Driving Cars as a Technological Sublime.Julia M. Hildebrand - 2019 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 23 (2):153-173.
    Driverless automobility presents a “technological sublime” encompassing both promises and perils. The light side of the emerging transportation future lies, for instance, in the newly gained freedom from driving. The dark side of this sublime includes ethical challenges and potential harm resulting from the required socio-technical transformations of mobility. This article explores contemporary visions for the self-driving car future through the lens of the sublime and some of its theoretical variations, such as the natural, technological, electrical, and digital sublime. Nissan’s (...)
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  26. Cartesian lucidity.Julia M. Johnston - 1970 - Torino,: Edizioni di Filosofia.
     
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    The only thing that can stop bad causal inference is good causal inference.Julia M. Rohrer, Stefan C. Schmukle & Richard McElreath - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    In psychology, causal inference – both the transport from lab estimates to the real world and estimation on the basis of observational data – is often pursued in a casual manner. Underlying assumptions remain unarticulated; potential pitfalls are compiled in post-hoc lists of flaws. The field should move on to coherent frameworks of causal inference and generalizability that have been developed elsewhere.
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    May Functional Imaging be Helpful for Behavioral Assessment in Children? Regions of Motor and Associative Cortico-Subcortical Circuits Can be Differentiated by Laterality and Rostrality.Julia M. August, Aribert Rothenberger, Juergen Baudewig, Veit Roessner & Peter Dechent - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Toward a Brighter Future in Legal Education: Using Semiotics to Improve and Advance Law: Jan M. Broekman and Francis J. Mootz III : The Semiotics of Law in Legal Education, Springer, London and New York, 2011, ISBN 978-94-007-1340-6. [REVIEW]Julia M. Morgan - 2013 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 26 (3):707-709.
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    A companion to feminist philosophy.Alison M. Jaggar & Iris Marion Young (eds.) - 1998 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
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    Does moral judgment go offline when students are online? A comparative analysis of undergraduates' beliefs and behaviors related to conventional and digital cheating.Jason M. Stephens, Michael F. Young & Thomas Calabrese - 2007 - Ethics and Behavior 17 (3):233 – 254.
    This study provides a comparative analysis of students' self-reported beliefs and behaviors related to six analogous pairs of conventional and digital forms of academic cheating. Results from an online survey of undergraduates at two universities (N = 1,305) suggest that students use conventional means more often than digital means to copy homework, collaborate when it is not permitted, and copy from others during an exam. However, engagement in digital plagiarism (cutting and pasting from the Internet) has surpassed conventional plagiarism. Students (...)
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    Changing the Focus: Fostering the Development of Science, Technology, and Society Programs in Schools.Mark A. Brockmeyer, Julia M. McArthur, Susan M. Blunck & William F. McComas - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (6):294-298.
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    Frauen in altsumerischer Zeit.Tova Meltzer & Julia M. Asher-Greve - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):158.
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    Young people, education, and sustainable development: Exploring principles, perspectives, and praxis.Peter Blaze Corcoran & Philip M. Osano (eds.) - 2009 - Brill | Wageningen Academic.
    Young people have an enormous stake in the present and future state of Earth. Almost half of the human population is under the age of 25. If young people’s resources of energy, time, and knowledge are misdirected towards violence, terrorism, socially-isolating technologies, and unsustainable consumption, civilization risks destabilization. Yet, there is a powerful opportunity for society if young people can participate positively in all aspects of sustainable development. In order to do so, young people need education, (...)
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    Comparing Students of Medical and Social Sciences in Terms of Self-Assessment of Perceived Stress, Quality of Life, and Personal Characteristics.Magda K. Wielewska, Julia M. Godzwon, Kacper Gargul, Emma Nawrocka, Kinga Konopka, Krzysztof Sobczak, Agata Rudnik & Agata Zdun-Ryzewska - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The aim of this study was to compare medical and social sciences students’ outcomes in terms of self-perceived stress, quality of life, and personality traits. We put particular emphasis on external and internal differences in students of specific fields–medicine, nursing, psychology, and pedagogy. In a survey, 1,783 students from Medical University of Gdańsk and University of Gdańsk participated in our study, of whom 1,223 were included in the final statistical analysis. All of them were evaluated using valid and reliable questionnaires–TIPI-PL, (...)
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  36. Patrick Galliou and Michael Jones, The Bretons.(The Peoples of Europe.) Oxford and Cambridge, Mass.: Basil Blackwell, 1991. Pp. xviii, 334; 40 black-and-white plates, 26 figures, 2 genealogical tables. $34.95. [REVIEW]Julia M. H. Smith - 1993 - Speculum 68 (4):1125-1127.
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  37. Richard A. Gerberding, The Rise of the Carolingians and the “Liber historiae Francorum.”(Oxford Historical Monographs.) New York: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1987. Pp. xi, 209; 4 maps. $47. [REVIEW]Julia M. H. Smith - 1989 - Speculum 64 (2):428-430.
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  38. Thomas Head, Hagiography and the Cult of Saints: The Diocese of Orléans, 800–1200.(Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4/14.) Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. xvii, 342; 2 figures, 2 maps. $59.50. [REVIEW]Julia M. H. Smith - 1992 - Speculum 67 (3):683-685.
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  39. Wendy Davies, Small Worlds: The Village Community in Early Medieval Brittany. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988. Pp. x, 226; 32 maps, figures. $30. [REVIEW]Julia M. H. Smith - 1990 - Speculum 65 (3):650-651.
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  40. Challenging Prophetic Metaphor: Theology and Ideology in the Prophets.Julia M. O'Brien - 2008
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    An introduction to Roman Britain - S. Moorhead, D. stuttard the Romans who shaped Britain. Pp. 288, ills, maps, colour pls. London: Thames & Hudson, 2012. Cased, £18.95. Isbn: 978-0-500-25189-8. [REVIEW]Julia M. Farley - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):195-197.
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    Character work in social movements.James M. Jasper, Michael Young & Elke Zuern - 2018 - Theory and Society 47 (1):113-131.
    Social movements carry out extensive character work, trying to define not only their own reputations but those of other major players in their strategic arenas. Victims, villains, and heroes form the essential triad of character work, suggesting not only likely plots but also the emotions that audiences are supposed to feel for various players. Characters have been overlooked in cultural analysis, possibly because they often take visual, non-narrative forms. By focusing on characters within movements, we illuminate some cultural dilemmas that (...)
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  43. Pickles and ice cream! Food cravings in pregnancy: hypotheses, preliminary evidence, and directions for future research.Natalia C. Orloff & Julia M. Hormes - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Nahum—Habakkuk—Zephaniah: Reading the “Former Prophets” in the Persian Period.Julia M. O'Brien - 2007 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (2):168-183.
    Hosea-Zephaniah so closely conform to Zechariah's description of the “former prophets” that these books may have been written or edited as a prelude to Zechariah. Recognizing that Zechariah constructed a picture of earlier prophets that would support his own message in the Persian period invites modern readers to reflect on the promise and the dangers of engaging in a similar process of reshaping the past in the interests of the present.
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    La leyenda madrileña del reloj de las monjas de San Plácido y el Semanario Pintoresco Español.Julia M.ª Labrador Ben - 2012 - Arbor 188 (757):855-868.
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    European voices on disruptive behaviour in schools: Definitions, concern, and types of behaviour.Jean Lawrence, D. M. Steed & P. Young - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (1):4-17.
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    Public Characters: The Politics of Reputation and Blame.James M. Jasper, Michael P. Young & Elke Zuern - 2020 - Oup Usa.
    Heroes, villains, victims, and minions have been the building blocks of moral and political reputations throughout human history. In Public Characters, the authors look at visual images, music, and words to show the techniques by which these characters get constructed. They also trace the impact of these public characters in politics, including the 2016 triumph of Donald J. Trump through his ability to cast opponents as villains and minions.
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    Documents in Medieval Latin. [REVIEW]Julia M. H. Smith - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):596-597.
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    Distribution of electron states in monovalent metals.G. M. Stocks, W. H. Young & A. Meyer - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (155):895-914.
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    Excess entropies and volumes of mixing for liquid alloys.I. H. Umar, M. Watabe & W. H. Young - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (4):957-961.
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