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    Freedom or dispossession? Imaginaries of small, mobile living in the film Nomadland

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    In the 2020 film Nomadland, van living is discursively constructed as enabling freedom. The film follows characters who have opted out of conventional housing and move nomadically from place to place following work opportunities. The film was met with high acclaim, resonating with publics at a time when opting out of conventional housing models became increasingly common and increasingly present in collective imaginaries of the good life. In this chapter, we explore notions of freedom in Nomadland, in relation to themes of labour, mobility and ‘stuff’. We do so with a view to better understanding the contemporary imaginaries of freedom circulating around small and mobile housing in America and beyond. We argue that, although tiny living is narrativised as enabling increased freedom, it often reflects a diminishment of choice

    Tim Harris, ed., Popular Culture in England, c. 1500-1850

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    Duval Gilles. Tim Harris, ed., Popular Culture in England, c. 1500-1850. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°44, 1997. pp. 207-208

    Do dolphins benefit from nonlinear mathematics when processing their sonar returns?

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    An interview with author Tim Leighton about the paper

    Nina Harris oral history

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    not peer reviewedSubmitted by Sandra Longen ([email protected]) on 2014-03-12T19:24:56Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Harris Oral History Transcript.pdf: 200423 bytes, checksum: b2c967f62515649e61cd12192bb34ffc (MD5) harrisn.mp3: 24998870 bytes, checksum: 43931cf89c2eaaf014dd5d21946f0d3f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-03-12T19:24:56Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Harris Oral History Transcript.pdf: 200423 bytes, checksum: b2c967f62515649e61cd12192bb34ffc (MD5) harrisn.mp3: 24998870 bytes, checksum: 43931cf89c2eaaf014dd5d21946f0d3f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010unpublishedHarris discusses her experiences at Sangamon State University, earning her undergraduate degree in 1988 and completing a master’s in public administration when it became the University of Illinois Springfield. She recalls the excellent and caring community-minded professors and particularly recalls classes with Professor Tim Miller. Interview by Bruce Strom, 2010. 34 min., 13 pp

    Harris Beach, Curry County, Oregon

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    plate 1. Local source (Cascadia Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Harris Beach, Oregon -- plate 2. Distance source (Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Harris Beach, OregonThis archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.OrDocs shipping list 2013-04Title from disc labelIncludes text, col. ill., and location mapRelief shown by contours and hill shadingCD-ROM includes onscreen and print versions for both plates and TIM Index map in .pdf formatIncludes bibliographical referencesFunded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program under award #NA09NW54670014Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    From Brexit to Trump: transatlantic allies in an era of unpredictability

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    Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as US President is not just a test for EU leaders and institutions, it’s test of free citizens in free societies, write Geoffrey Harris and Tim Oliver

    Tim Di Muzio on 'Sabotage'

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    In a series of essays published in 2013 and 2014 on capitaspower.com, political economist Tim Di Muzio explored the concept of ‘sabotage’ as it applies to capitalist power. I recently rediscovered these essays and was so impressed by them that I have reposted them here as a single piece. About the author: Tim Di Muzio is a researcher at the University of Wollongong. He is the author of numerous books, including Debt as power, Carbon capitalism, and The 1% and the Rest of us

    1996-1997 Tim Gautreaux

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    Tim Gautreaux is the author of three novels and two earlier short story collections. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Best American Short Stories, The Atlantic, Harper’s, and GQ. After teaching for thirty years at Southeastern Louisiana University, he now lives, with his wife, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Photo credit: Randy Bergeron)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1023/thumbnail.jp
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