431 research outputs found
Alumni interview: Catherine Hodder
This interview is part of a series of interviews with alumni of the Centre for the Study of Human Rights at LSE. Catherine Hodder studied for an MSc in Human Rights at LSE, graduating in 2005. Interview by Nikki Edwards, current MSc Human Rights student
News Drop
Quarterly newsletter of the Edwards Aquifer Authority discussing news and activities of the organization as well as other information related to programs, projects, and topics related to water management and conservation
Privacy Future Directions
Privacy law is in a precarious position. Scholars and commentators are unable to agree on a universal definition for what privacy entails and what interests or rights privacy law should protect when balanced against changing societal norms, rapid technological advancements and freedom of speech concerns. As Boyd aptly states “[n]either privacy nor publicity is dead, but technology will continue to make a mess of both.” In this respect, this chapter examines how the future of privacy law should take shape in New Zealand. It summarises important shortfalls in New Zealand’s current privacy laws and the improvements required to keep pace with international legal developments.
The first-named author, Daimhin Warner, first addresses the shortfalls and improvements needed in relation to the Privacy Act 2020. The second-named and third-named authors, Nikki Chamberlain and Stephen Penk, then address shortfalls and improvements needed in the common law
News Drop
Quarterly newsletter of the Edwards Aquifer Authority discussing news and activities of the organization as well as other information related to programs, projects, and topics related to water management and conservation
America\u27s Future: A Conversation with Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley was elected the 116th governor of South Carolina in 2010, the first female governor of South Carolina and the first minority female governor in America. She was reelected in 2014, and in 2016 Time Magazine named her among the 100 most influential people in the world.
From 2017 to 2019, she served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, as a member of the President’s Cabinet and on the National Security Council.
In 2019, she founded Stand For America. She is the author of If You Want Something Done: Leadership Lessons from Bold Women (2022) and With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace (2019)
Letter from Nikki Bridges, to National Coalition for Redress/Reparations, May 13, 1981
Letter from Nikki Bridges to the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR) regarding Bridges donation requests and a poem.The Jim Matsuoka Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress Collection includes brochures, meeting notes and agendas, publications, booklets, and other material related to the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), formally known as the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations. The National Coalition for Redress/Reparations was officially formed on July 12, 1980, and included members of the Los Angeles Community Coalition for Redress/Reparations (LACCRR), Japanese Community Progressive Alliance (JCPA), Tule Lake Committee, Nihonmachi Outreach Committee, the Asian/Pacific Student Union, and other members of the community. The material was collected by Jim Matsuoka, a founding member of the organization. Matsuoka also served on the board and was the treasurer. In addition to the NCRR material, the collection also contains event flyers and Day of Remembrance material. For issues of the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress newsletter "Banner" published after 2007, visit the NCRR website at https://ncrr-la.org/
Author of newly released Bicycles, Nikki Giovanni gives tips on writing a love poem
A new book of love poetry has been published by internationally known author Nikki Giovanni, University Distinguished Professor of English at Virginia Tech
Black women in the poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1977
The primary intent of this thesis is to discuss the significance of Black women and the images they project in the poetry of Nikki Giovanni. An attempt has been made to identify reoccurring female images and interpret the historical, social and political implications of these reoccurring female images in the poetry of Nikki Giovanni. The study reveals the importance of Nikki Giovanni's poetry in accurately assessing life in the Black experience. The female images seen in her poetry reflect the Black community and its relationship to the American society
A Voz narrativa e os poemas nos diários literários japoneses-Tosa Nikki e Izumi Shikibu Nikki
Tosa Nikki o Diário de Tosa e Izumi Shikibu Nikki, o Diário de Izumi Shikibu são obras narradas na terceira pessoa do singular e fogem à expectativa criada em tomo de obras como elas que levam o nome de diario. Nesse aspecto, merecem um estudo sobre as implicações que se ocultam sob tal estruturação, suas causas e conseqüências na interpretação das respectivas obras e na formação do Diário Literário japonês no âmbito da Literatura Feminina que floresceu entre os séculos X e XI.Tosa Nikki, Diary of Tosa, and Izumi Shikibu Nikki, Izumi Shikibu s Diary are narrated in third person, not in first person as we expected in a work like a diary. This structure certainly has the author\u27s intention that needs a study to knows the causes and consequences in the interpretation of these works and in a construction of the Japanese diary literature into de Women’s literature that florished in X to XI Century in Japan
“Kagero-nikki“ and “Towazu-gatari“
pdfThe subject of my paper is the study of two of the most famous lyrical diaries of the Heian period and the Kamakura period; that is ,“Kagerō-nikki” and “Towazu-gatari”. The first of them covers 21 years of the life of the author, Michitsuna-no haha, and the latter 37 years of the life of the author, Lady Nijō. Therefore, they can be considered as representative works of the genre “nikki-bungaku”- as personal and retrospective literature. First, I am dealing with the characteristics of these two diaries as personal literature, stressing the psychological stimulus which lead the authors to write their diaries, as seen in the two works themselves.
Then, I proceed with undertaking the problem of time as revealed in these two diaries. On the one hand, there is the frame of natural, objective time, and on the other, the flow of the subjective time of the authors ―first as a main character of the work (protagonist), and then as an author (narrator). The two basic elements of the subjective time in the lyrical diaries could be defined as personal time or the time of experience, and recollected time or the time of retrospection. As the work proceeds towards its end, the positions of the author as a narrator and as a protagonist tend to unify, and so do the time of experience and the time of retrospection.
At the end, I outline the main subjects of my future study of time in the lyrical diaries in an attempt to finally formulate the temporal characteristics of “nikki-bungaku” as a genre.conference pape
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