22 research outputs found

    Shining a light behind closed doors

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    This report explores how legal services can better protect the human rights and dignity of people with mental illness and cognitive disabilities who have been detained for compulsory treatment. The report’s author, Eleanore Fritze, a senior lawyer in Victoria Legal Aid’s Mental Health and Disability Law program, was awarded a Churchill Fellowship sponsored by the Jack Brockhoff Foundation to travel to the United States, England and Hungary. She explored issues of access to legal assistance, advocacy on behalf of individuals and the use of strategic advocacy, as well as factors which support high-quality and effective legal services. Her report is a significant legal and policy resource about the treatment of people with mental illness and cognitive disabilities across comparative legal systems. This will hopefully stimulate debate about new possibilities for better access to legal advice and representation by vulnerable people detained across Australia

    Egyptomania: A History of Fascination, Obsession and Fantasy

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    Historian Ron Fritze, Dean of Arts & Sciences at Athens States University, was the featured speaker in WKU Libraries’ Far Away Places series on Thursday, April 13, 2017 at Barnes & Noble Bookstore, Bowling Green, KY. Fritze talked about his newest book Egyptomania: A History of Fascination, Obsession and Fantasy, which, being the 11th of his books, has been drawing international attention. Fritze received his MA and MLS from LSU and a D Phil from Cambridge and has taught history at LSU, Lamar and Central Arkansas. His early research focused on the Tudor-Stuart period of English history. He’s since expanded his interests to include the history of the great discoveries and historical legends. He’s the author of 11 books. Among the most popular include Legends and Lore of the Americas Before 1492 published in 1993, Travel Legend and Lore published in 1998, and New Worlds: The Great Voyages of Discovery, 1400-1600 published in 2002. While all of these drew plaudits from the critics and several won awards, his 2009 book Invented Knowledge: False History, Fake Science and Pseudo-Religions has been the most widely discussed in the U.S. and the U.K., translated into several different languages and even recommended by the Times Educational Supplement. In his newest book he describes how Ancient Egypt has been the focus of awe and fascination from its beginnings in the Age of Pyramids to the present day. In Egyptomania Fritze takes us on a historical journey to unearth the Egypt of the past, a place inhabited by strange gods, powerful magic, spell-binding hieroglyphs, and the uncanny, mummified remains of ancient people. To quote the reviewer for Publisher’s Weekly “the book delves into how the realities of Egyptology have been reimagined or misinterpreted as sources of hermeticism, portals to another reality, or tokens to confer knowledge and respectability.” He covers the pyramids, archaeology, film, popular fiction and a wide range of concerns and forms

    Data for 'Microbial carbon use efficiency along an altitudinal gradient'

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    This dataset is related to the manuscript “Microbial carbon use efficiency along an altitudinal gradient“ by Kevin Mganga, Outi-Maaria Sietiö, Nele Meyer, Christopher Poeplau, Sylwia Adamczyk, Christina Biasi, Subin Kalu, Matti Räsänen, Per Ambus, Hannu Fritze, Petri Pellikka, and Kristiina Karhu. Corresponding author: Outi-Maaria Sietiö ([email protected]

    Was heißt und zu welchem Ende betreibt man Totalitarismusforschung?

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    "In his article, originally intended for internal discussion, the author speaks out in favor of research on totalitarianism, which is orientated toward practical political questions. He pleads for research on how to avoid totalitarianism, which involves reflections on totalitarian dangers to the democratic constitutional state. The expounded understanding of research on totalitarianism requires interdisciplinary exchange to attain its maximum potential." (author's abstract

    A Support System for Sensor and Information Fusion System Design

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    AbstractThe complexity of industrial applications has constantly increased over the last decades. New paradigms arise in the context of the fourth industrial revolution by bringing together mechatronic systems and information technologies. Tasks like information processing, extensive networking, or system monitoring using sensor and information fusion systems are incorporated with the aim to design applications that are capable for self-configuration, -diagnosis, and -optimisation. This contribution focuses on the design of sensor and information fusion systems. A methodology for the design process of such systems is proposed that serves as tool for auto-configuration to facilitate self-diagnosis and -optimisation

    Collaborating beyond the boundaries of citizenship: a transcultural perspective on public participation in the development of Swiss immigrant policy.

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    This thesis examines Switzerland’s conflict around the integration of non-citizens in the context of the Swiss system of direct democracy. Through a case study on three recent referendum initiatives on immigrant policy, my research sought to answer the question: How does the use of referenda on immigrant policy impact public discourses on the social and political integration of non-citizens in German-speaking Switzerland? In exploring this question, I focused on how public discourses addressed the link between direct democracy, immigrant policy and non-citizen experiences. I analysed political advertisements, newspaper articles, and data collected in an interview with Swiss resident author Dragica Rajčić. My research findings showed that the use of referendum initiatives to make decisions on immigrant policy has had a significant impact on integration discourses. In particular, it has provided the conservative nationalist Swiss People’s Party with the opportunity to move their political agenda to the forefront of public debates. My findings also demonstrated that non-citizen perspectives were marginalized in the public discourses under examination. I therefore concluded that the process of transforming the Swiss conflict around the integration of immigrants will require Swiss governments to re-imagine how the political participation of non-citizens can be institutionalized. Granting non-citizens a more active political role would promote cross-cultural dialogue and understanding, making Switzerland’s direct democracy more democratic.Graduat

    Trajectory processes of Fritze Schütze and their application in empirical research

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    Tekst ukazuje możliwości wykorzystania koncepcji przebiegu procesów trajektoryjnych autorstwa F. Schützego w badaniach empirycznych. Autorka, bazując na własnych doświadczeniach badawczych, ukazuje sposób pracy z wywiadem narracyjnym oraz próby interpretacji sensów i znaczeń w oparciu o prezentowaną w tekście koncepcję.The text presents, how to apply F. Schütze’s conception of trajectory process in empirical research. The author bases on her own research experience and presents her way of working with a narrative interview and attempts to interpret meanings based on the conception presented in the text

    Thin-film nano-thermogravimetry applied to praseodymium-cerium oxide films at high temperatures

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    © 2018 Author(s). High precision measurements of oxygen nonstoichiometry δ in thin film metal oxides MaOb±δ at elevated temperatures and controlled oxygen partial pressures pO2 are reported with the aid of resonant microbalances. The resonant microbalances applied here consisted of y-cut langasite (La3Ga5SiO14) and CTGS (Ca3TaGa3Si2O14) piezoelectric resonators, operated in the thickness shear mode at ∼5 MHz. Measurements of variations in δ of Pr0.1Ce0.9O2-δ (PCO) films are reported for the oxygen partial pressure range from 10-8 bar to 0.2 bar at 700 °C, and these results were found to be in good agreement with previously reported oxygen nonstoichiometry δ data derived from chemical capacitance studies. The PCO thin-films were deposited via pulsed laser deposition on both sides of the resonators, whose series resonance frequency was tracked, converted into mass changes and, finally, into nonstoichiometry. The nonstoichiometry was observed to reach a plateau as the oxygen partial pressure dropped below about 10-5 bar, the behavior being attributed to the full reduction of Pr to the trivalent state. These resonators enable stable operation up to temperatures above 1000 °C, thereby maintaining high mass resolution suitable for determining oxygen nonstoichiometry variations in thin films deposited on such resonators. For the given experimental conditions, a mass resolution of ∼50 ng was achieved at 700 °C with the CTGS resonator
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