6703 research outputs found
Sort by
Episode 1: Introductory Episode with Dr. Wendy Wall
For our introductory episode today, we are joined by Dr. Wendy Wall, an Associate Professor in History and the Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities or IASH
¿Cuál es el sub-régimen de bienestar de Medellín-Colombia (2016-2019)?
Esta investigación reconoce las debilidades del análisis de los regímenes de bienestar apoyado en las taxonomías nacionales y se propone una “variación a lo local”, argumentando los beneficios que se tienen al delimitar los territorios nacionales por sus diferencias regionales y sus distintas necesidades locales. En este sentido, se analiza cuáles son los modos para producir bienestar en Medellín entre los años 2016-2019, cuyos hallazgos demuestran que los organismos estatales asumen que los riesgos sociales son una condición exclusiva de algunos grupos poblaciones. Y, ante una desigual incorporación de los grupos marginados y ante una alta mercantilización del bienestar, una gran parte de la gestión de los riesgos sociales recae exclusivamente en la familia y en el trabajo no remunerado de las mujeres. Este artículo comienza por una revisión de la literatura existente en América Latina sobre los regímenes de bienestar, continuando con la elaboración de unos criterios de análisis que permitirán agrupar el sub-régimen de bienestar de la ciudad dentro de una de las tipificaciones utilizadas para esta investigación. Y, por último, se presentan los hallazgos encontrados en el análisis empírico y las conclusiones
Renewal in the cognitive and emotional domains: comparing novelty-facilitated extinction with counterconditioning and extinction
The primary file is a ReadMe file and additional file is the dataset
Characterization of bimetallic silver-copper nanoinks with hydroxyethyl-cellulose additives
Coinage metal nanoparticles remain an intriguing subject for research due to their industrial versatility. Primary applications of coinage metal nanoparticles include printed electronics, solar panels, and sensors. Inks formulated with the nanoparticles are conductive and thus useful for fabricating sensors. Silver-copper nanoalloy inks are viable for the fabrication of flexible sensing devices for the detection of volatile organic compounds. One of the challenges is the ability to synthesize composition-controllable alloy nanoparticles at room temperature through wet chemical methods and achieve controllable sintering at room temperature. This work addresses the challenges by investigating the room-temperature synthesis of silver-copper alloy nanoparticles and theink formulation with additives for controllable room-temperature sintering. Cellulose and other compounds derived from this natural polymer are explored for manipulating the ink viscosity and the electrical resistance. Results from the measurements of the electrical resistances of printed devices with the silver-copper nanoalloy inks of different concentrations of hydroxyethyl-cellulose additives and the responses to relative humidity changes will be discussed
Torus Knot (2,3) Pau Rosa wood, Figure 3
A (2,3) torus knots, trefoil knot carved on a torus, from a 2 x4 x4 block of Pau Rosa wood. It is 3.5 in diameter, 1.75 deep.https://orb.binghamton.edu/mathematical_sculptures/1653/thumbnail.jp
Torus Knot (2,3) Pau Rosa wood, Figure 6
A (2,3) torus knots, trefoil knot carved on a torus, from a 2 x4 x4 block of Pau Rosa wood. It is 3.5 in diameter, 1.75 deep.https://orb.binghamton.edu/mathematical_sculptures/1656/thumbnail.jp
Ceramic Studio Practice: Stoneware Bisque Bowls for Alberto Zalma Art, Santa Fe, NM, 2022 (ii)
Pre-glaze-fire stoneware bisque produced for Alberto Zalma Art while in residence at Paseo Pottery, Santa Fe, NM, 2022
All rights reserved, Christopher Southward @ Southward Ceramics LLC (2022
Ceramic Studio Practice: Stoneware Bisque Bowls for Alberto Zalma Art, Santa Fe, NM, 2022 (i)
Pre-glaze-fire stoneware bisque bowls made for Alberto Zalma Art, Santa Fe, NM, 2022
All rights reserved, Christopher Southward @ Southward Ceramics (2022
Contingencies
Mark L. Keats was born in Korea and raised in Maryland. He has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Maryland and a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from Texas Tech University. He has received fellowships from Kundiman, The Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing, and Artist Trust
Dysmorphia (Autumn)
Donna Vorreyer is the author of To Everything There Is (2020), Every Love Story is an Apocalypse Story (2016), and A House of Many Windows (2013), all from Sundress Publications. She lives in the suburbs of Chicago, where she hosts the monthly online reading series A Hundred Pitchers of Honey