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Reputation and Organizational Politics: Inside the EU Commission
The replication data contains the data and do-file necessary to replicate the results presented in "Reputation and Organizational Politics: Inside the European Commission" by Jens Blom-Hansen and Daniel Finke, forthcoming in the Journal of Politics. Corresponding Author: Jens Blom-Hansen, [email protected].
The raw data is a report of the activities recorded in the CIS-net data base operated by the European Commission in 2015 and 2016 (cisnet20152016_jop.dta). The CIS-net data base is further described in the article
Reputation and Organizational Politics: Inside the EU Commission
The replication data contains the data and do-file necessary to replicate the results presented in "Reputation and Organizational Politics: Inside the European Commission" by Jens Blom-Hansen and Daniel Finke, forthcoming in the Journal of Politics. Corresponding Author: Jens Blom-Hansen, [email protected].
The raw data is a report of the activities recorded in the CIS-net data base operated by the European Commission in 2015 and 2016 (cisnet20152016_jop.dta). The CIS-net data base is further described in the article
Father Walter J. Ong, SJ, posing with books he authored
Father Walter J. Ong, SJ, Saint Louis University Professor of Humanities, William E. Heren Professor of English and Professor of Humanities in Psychiatry (c. Aug 1984). Photographer Richard Finke [#9635-2] for SLU Public Relations
Scaffolding on the exterior of Davis-Shaughnessy Hall for 1982 renovations
A view of external scaffolding on Davis-Shaughnessy Hall which gives workmen access to the exterior window refurbishing. (1982) [Photo by Richard C. Finke, St. Louis. Original identification number, 7301-8.
Scaffolding on the exterior of Davis-Shaughnessy Hall for 1982 renovations
Scaffolding on the exterior of Davis-Shaughnessy Hall supports workmen refurbishing the windows in this major renovation project. (1982) [Photo by Richard C. Finke, St. Louis. Original identification number, 7301-7.
Asynchronous, parallel on-line classification of P300 and ERD for an efficient hybrid BCI
Riechmann H, Hachmeister N, Ritter H, Finke A. Asynchronous, parallel on-line classification of P300 and ERD for an efficient hybrid BCI. In: Neural Engineering (NER), 2011 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on. IEEE; 2011: 412-415
Renovation of Davis-Shaughnessy Hall
A workman chips away at the old window frame to prepare the way for the installation of new energy efficient windows in the renovation of Davis-Shaughnessy Hall. (1982) [Photo by Richard C. Finke, St. Louis. Original identification number, 7301-3.
Hierarchical Codebook Visually Evoked Potentials for fast and flexible BCIs
Riechmann H, Finke A, Ritter H. Hierarchical Codebook Visually Evoked Potentials for fast and flexible BCIs. In: 2013 35th annual international conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2013). IEEE EMBS; 2013: 2776-2779
Joan Finke collection of The Little Theatre of Savannah, Inc.
This collection consists of the letters, notes, and production materials collected by Joan Finke, by way of C. Robert “Bob” Jones. These materials span 1968-1981 and largely concern the activities of The Little Theatre of Savannah, Inc. but also include groups such as The Island Players of St. Simons Island, The Masquers (Armstrong State College’s theater group), Savannah’s symphony, the Georgia Theater Conference and other local groups.
Find this collection in the University Libraries\u27 catalog.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/finding-aids/1229/thumbnail.jp
The Many Faces of the Saint: St. Anthony of Padua Revisited for Sri Lanka
This chapter analyzes the pilgrimage that, for the past 25 years, thousands of Sri Lankans have made every first of May to St. Anthony’s church in Padua, Italy, in the largest rally of people from Sri Lanka outside their homeland. The analysis of the structure and dynamics of this pilgrimage, conducted through a long-term ethnographic research based on participant observation and in-depth interviews, reveals the construction of a national unity under the symbol of St. Anthony of Padua, proposed and controlled by the highest members of the Sri Lankan Catholic clergy, through a wise mix of religious, political, and ethnic elements that make the symbol accepted by different groups of Sri Lankans, not only Catholic. The dream of a united and peaceful Sri Lanka symbolized by the saint was suddenly broken in the aftermath of the terror attacks that on Easter Sunday 2019 hit St. Anthony’s church in the capital city of Colombo, as well as other churches on the island. This had highly destabilizing effects on the Catholic attempt to represent cohesion in the highly divided Sri Lankan society through their own symbology. After describing the pilgrimage as it took place from its birth to the 2019 Easter attacks and examining the many faces that the symbol of St. Anthony takes on during its most salient moments, the chapter identifies some of the solutions used by the organizers of the Padua pilgrimage to make this symbolic construction and the imagined community it represents survive
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