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    Jason Jeremy snowboarding in Utah\u27s backcountry.

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    Photo of Jason Jeremy snowboarding in Utah\u27s backcountry in 199

    Talkin’ Transindividuation and Collectivity: A Dialogue Between Jason Read and Jeremy Gilbert

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    Jason Read and Jeremy Gilbert have kept more than a compatriot’s side-eye on each other’s work over the last several years. Their own substantial uptakes from Spinoza, Marx, Deleuze, and Simondon guarantee that they have long dwelt in and felt their way through the other’s arguments, and of course they have previously intersected on conference panels (like #affectWTF in 2015) and in edited collections. Sure, Jason tilts slightly more toward Spinozist philosophy, radically reconceived anthropology, and Etienne Balibar while Jeremy inclines in the directions of cultural studies, post-Freudian psychoanalysis, and Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen. But their intertwined conceptual trajectories and capacity to complement or complete each other’s train of thought is what makes this dialogue so invigorating. Even better: they get right down to particulars, and elaborate what is at stake around the whole matter of transindividuality, provide some fundamental orientations and then map them onto the present conjuncture

    Issue #5 - January 27, 2003

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    Jan. 27, 2003 32 pgs. Liberal politician Carolyn Bennett wowing students of York University; an issue of Toronto Weekly. Contributers: Rosalie Taylor, Naomi Macleod, Boris Roginksy, Catherine Hancock, Bryan Scanga, Melissa Major, Martine Clements, Mihnea Dumitru, Chris Spraakman, Aliza Libman, Jane Currie, Sara O'Shaughnessy, Laurence Jollez, Christina Sibian Chief Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier Layout/Design: J.J. O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier Business Manager: Chris Spraakman Photography Editor: Jeremy Fortier A&E Editor: Catherine Hancock Copy Editor: Rosalie Taylor Top Wanker of 2002: Noel W. Barnett Cover Photo: Russell Le

    Campaign for 21st Century Literacies

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    2 PDF files: Project summary and PosterPresident's Emerging Leaders Program, 2009-2010Bunn, Holly; Christy, Justin; Jenkins, Jeremy; Marchiafava, Jason; Porter, Amy. (2010). Teaching 21st Century Literacies. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/163316

    James Bond: international man of gastronomy

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    This article is concerned with the representation of food and drink in Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels. In particular, it examines how the author uses Bond’s culinary knowledge and habits of consumption as an important constituent of his hero’s character. Similarly, the food choices of other characters, notably villains, are shown to be linked, by Fleming, to core aspects of their identity − principally their ethnicity. Bond’s impulse to observe and classify, very much in evidence in the novels’ food sequences, is examined in terms of the texts’ construction of Bond as a skilled identifier of signs

    Alcohol, drugs and crime: a study of juveniles in detention

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    Jeremy Prichard and Jason Payne surveyed 370 young people in juvenile detention centres around Australia with the aim of understanding their offending patterns, links with drug and alcohol use, and risk factors. Their study confirms that young people in detention have extensive offending and drug use histories, and experience patterns of abuse, neglect, and family drug use earlier in their lives. Effective programs are needed to address drug use, housing needs, skills development and individual and family support

    Shepherd original soundtrack album

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    Music composed for the motion picture - SHEPHERD "In a harsh futuristic reality, Eden, a young teenage girl sets out on a lone journey to test if her memories and dreams can be trusted." A film by Julia Reynolds shepherdfilm.nz credits released March 18, 2018 Original Music by: Jeremy Mayall Musicians: Violins: Mark Bennett and Rachel Twyman Viola: Chris Nation Cello: Yotam Levy String section recorded at Wintec Recording Studios by: Jason Long, Samuel Moxham and Jeremy Mayall All other instruments performed and recorded by: Jeremy Mayall at Hermits Cave Studios Orchestrations by: Jeremy Mayall Music Editor and Mixer: Jeremy Mayall Music produced by: Jeremy Mayal

    Interview with Jeremy King, March 15, 2010

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    Interview Themes: What brought King to the field and how his approach to it has changed over time (00:33) On King's work as transition from national to post-national history (06:00) Alternative loci of identity formation besides nationalism (11:17) How we should teach the next generation about nationalism (18:12) Territorialization of nationhood in the 20C (25:33) How knowledge of langauges affects research and findings (37:20) How to deal with the conceptual disappearance/invisibility of East-Central Europe (44:02) What is yet to be done in this field (53:38)Interview with Jeremy King, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, conducted in Ithaca, NY on March 15, 2010. Professor King is the author of "Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: A Local History of Bohemian Politics, 1848-1948," published by Princeton University Press in 2002.1_yov93rq

    Issue #3 - November 4, 2002

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    Nov. 4, 2002 12 pgs. The film "Frida" documents the Mexican painter's rise to artistic fame and her controversial private life; York University preparing for another strike; Theatre Glendon presents "Cactus Moon"; reflections on the relevance of "feminism" in today's culture. Contributers: John Swayze, Dave Port, KS, Rosalie Taylor, Hooman Rowshanbin, Chris Spraakman, Corrine Bredin Chief Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier Associate Editors: Catherine Hancook, Julie Sage Business Manager: (open position) Photo Editors: Jeremy Fortier, John Probyn Advertising Manager: Jake Mitchell Production Manager: Jake Mitchell Copy Editor: Chris Spraakman Layout and Design: J.J. O'Rourke, Jake Mitchell, Rob Shaw, Jeremy Fortier Feature Writer: Dave Port Cover Photo: Gaellin Ruairc Article titles: Frida Khalo: a portrait of honesty and passion Another strike at York: let's get some reliable information for once Asking the wrong questions... Toronto, mon Canada a moi Theatre Glendon presents...Cactus Moon Postmodern poster boy Thomas Kinkdale marries bending trees and rushing waterfalls On trial: confessions of a modern-day feminist Marsden's slapschtik routine flops big-time! Barfly bible- "Notes on a Beermat"- drinking and why it's necessary An interview with Saint Dirt Elementary School York Prez jokes it up about strike union

    sj-pdf-2-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231205565 – Supplemental material for Effects of Mitigation and Control Policies in Realistic Epidemic Models Accounting for Household Transmission Dynamics

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231205565 for Effects of Mitigation and Control Policies in Realistic Epidemic Models Accounting for Household Transmission Dynamics by Fernando Alarid-Escudero, Jason R. Andrews and Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert in Medical Decision Making</p
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