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    Re:Reading piece on author Gunnar Hansen of Northeast Harbor. Hansen wrote I

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    Re:Reading piece on author Gunnar Hansen of Northeast Harbor. Hansen wrote Islands at the Edge of Time, and recently worked on the screenplay for a documentary produced by the Penobscot Nation

    Replication Data for: Living Together, Voting Together: Voters moving in together before an election have higher turnout

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    The readme for the replication archive for "Living Together, Voting Together: Voters moving in together before an election have higher turnout" by Dahlgaard JO, Bhatti Y, Hansen JH and Hansen KM* published in British Journal of Political Science Year 2021 *Corresponding author: Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, [email protected], www.kaspermhansen.eu. Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark, Cell +45 51245005. The administrative data used for most files are not part of the replication archive as they can not be share according to Statistics Denmark's Terms & Conditions. PLease see https://www.dst.dk/en/TilSalg/Forskningsservice# about general access to Statistics Denmark data for research

    Thorkild Hansen

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    This is a short presentation of the main works of the Danish author Thorkild Hansen

    The dynamics of unreliable narration:Implicit and omitted authors, double narratees and constructive readers in first person unreliable narration

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    Per Krogh Hansen brings attention to one of the most discussed narratological concepts in recent years, the ‘unreliable narrator’. In the article »The Dynamics of Unreliable Narration«, Hansen is considering to what extent the question of authorial control or intention is relevant when analysing and interpreting unreliable narrators. In the first part of the article, he questions this claimed essentiality of an authorial agent from three different angles: One concerning the border between diegetic and extradiegetic issues. Another with specific focus on unreliable simultaneous narration (first person, present tense). And a third with attention paid to the role of unreliable narrators in factual narratives. In the article, he proposes a model for describing the different dynamic roles the authorial agent, as well as the empirical reader, plays in different forms of unreliable narration. Here, terms like ‘implicit author’, ‘omitted author’, ‘double narratees’ and ‘constructive readers’ are introduced andillustrated by examples of Dennis Cooper and Edgar Allan Poe

    Visual Comparison for Information Visualization

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    Michael Gleicher, Danielle Albers, Rick Walker, Ilir Jusufi, Charles D. Hansen, Jonathan C. Roberts (2011): Visual Comparison for Information Visualization. Information visualization 10 (4): 289-309, DOI: 10.1177/147387161141654

    Etüden-Sammlung für Violine. Studies and exercises for violin. Collection d'études pour violon, [by] Carl Flesch.

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    Sibley only owns v.2. -- Wilhelm Hansen Edition Nr. 2096. --- Notes in German, French and English by the author

    Other Everests: One mountain, many worlds

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    A hundred years after the tragic 1924 British Everest expedition, this collection explores the wider social and cultural history of the mountain. Mount Everest looms large in the popular imagination. Since the deaths of mountaineers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine in 1924, histories of the mountain have overwhelmingly focused on the mythologies of western male adventure and conquest. But there are many more stories waiting to be told. Other Everests brings together new voices and perspectives on the historical and cultural significance of Everest in the modern world. The book shines a light on the overlooked role of local people and high-altitude workers, while also revealing the significant contributions women have made to climbing the mountain and writing its history. It explores the depiction of Everest in a range of media and investigates how the forces of nationalism and commercialism have shaped many different 'Everests'. After years of exploitation, Indigenous people are now reclaiming Mount Everest in the twenty-first century. Other Everests re-examines the past and present of the world's highest peak, presenting an exciting vision of what Everest might become in the future
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