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    How do we do race in design and technology?

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    This chapter deliberately takes a different format to others within this book. The authors and contributors have come together to co-author and collaborate on this work, which we think breaks new ground within design and technology. For the contributors, we are drawing on the teacher as researcher and teacher as reflexive practitioner; the authors are drawing on their lived experiences to explore the question, how do we do race in design and technology, and begin the road to exploring some possible answers. We also wondering: Who are the voices that have shaped the design & technology curriculum around raceissues of decolonisation, definitions and clarifications? The chapter starts with an overview of decolonisation and diversity in design and technology, and then broadens out into understanding the language around race and diversity. The design discourse takes us to globalisation and cultural values and the monolithic space taken by only structuring the current design and technology curriculum with a Eurocentric modelling of design history. The narrative voices of teachers then provide the backdrop to rest of the chapter, their voices speak of the differing experiences, their perspectives asreflective practitioners are there to offer thoughts and reflections, they do not yet provide answers. The chapter ends with a call to reclaim the curriculum and bring the marginalised voices in from the margins

    Regularidad de la función maximal de Hardy-Littlewood

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    We treat some properties of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function in which the author has made contributions to their knowledge. We will focus on issues related to regularity.Tratamos algunas propiedades de la función maximal de Hardy-Littlewood en las que el autor ha realizado aportaciones a su conocimiento. Nos centraremos en cuestiones relativas a la regularidad

    Weighted Calderón-Hardy spaces

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    summary:We present the weighted Calderón-Hardy spaces on Euclidean spaces and investigate their properties. As an application we show, for certain power weights, that the iterated Laplace operator is a bijection from these spaces onto classical weighted Hardy spaces. The main tools to achieve our result are an atomic decomposition of weighted Hardy spaces furnished by the author, fundamental solutions of iterated Laplacian and pointwise inequalities for certain maximal functions

    Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 4

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    Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1903/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 2

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    Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1901/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 3

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    Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1902/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Hardy Jackson, JSU Professor of History and Author 1

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    Dr. Hardy Jackson was an author and a Professor of History at Jacksonville State University.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1900/thumbnail.jp

    Writing for fun: Interview with Peter Corris, author of the Cliff Hardy detective novels

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    Australian author Peter Corris (1942–) talks about his transformation from anxious academic to lighthearted writer of detective novels, especially the Cliff Hardy series. He reveals the real-life models he used in creating Cliff Hardy, the authors he took as role models, and where he gets ideas for the plots and settings

    Gaussian Hardy Spaces

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    In this thesis we study a preprint by Pierre Portal that introduces Gaussian Hardy Spaces and proves equivalence of norms.AnalyseDIAMElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Sponsored Editorial Content in Digital Journalism

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    For advertisers and news publishers, brand sponsored content has offered attractive solutions to problems of ad-avoidance and financing journalism. This book is an investigation into the practices, possibilities and problems of sponsored editorial content across various national and regional contexts. Sponsored editorial content is material with similar qualities and format to content that is typically published on a platform or by a content provider, but which is paid for by a third party. Brand sponsored content may not be the remedy for ad-dependent media some advocates predicted but its expansion has impacted on the organisation, practices and identities of journalism in profound and far-reaching ways. This book explores the features and implications of content that blends, merges and disguises material that is sponsored with material that is or appears to be independent editorial. The chapters range across countries and regions from China and Israel to Europe and North America. Following a general introduction, authors address political and commercial sponsorship across production, content and audience research, developing and combining these in innovative ways to advance the study of paid-for content in contemporary digital journalism. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Digital Journalism
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