43 research outputs found

    Held und Patriarch. Visuelle Konstruktionen von Macht und Männlichkeit im westlichen Balkan am Beispiel des Fotoarchivs von Josip Broz Tito

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    Robin Hood of the Balkans, hero of World War II, father of the nation, founder of the Non-Aligned Movement: former Yugoslavia’s legendary president Josip Broz Tito was a master of self-promotion. As such, he left a huge photographic archive, which is today in possession of the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade (Serbia). This contribution aims at interpreting the construction of power and masculinity in Tito’s visual representations of his work as a communist leader and statesman, building on the assumption that this globally active politician was deeply rooted in the local context of his Western Balkan origins. The discussion of eight carefully selected photographs from 1942 to 1961 demonstrates how he used implicit codes of local patriarchal male gender roles to communicate and to ensure his authority: the hero and the patriarch

    A short-story of sin

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    A brief overview is given of the theory of surface-ion neutralization (SIN) by highlighting studies from the pioneering days to the present time. Emphasis is placed on the 1-electron time-dependent Newns-Anderson (TDNA) model, which has played such a key role in studying resonance charge transfer. Recently, a many-electron (ME) version of the TDNA approach has been formulated to treat two or more electron processes, such as Auger transitions. The equation-of-motion technique is used to obtain the TD coefficients from which the required SIN probabilities can be found. After outlining the ME method, two applications are described. The first deals with the Li+-Cs/W(110) system, while the second addresses the laser enhancement of SIN, in the case of Li+-KBr: and revises some earlier results.PT: J; CR: AMOS AT, 1986, PHYS LETT A, V118, P471 AMOS AT, 1992, SURF SCI LETT, V277, L100 BLANDIN A, 1976, J PHYSIQUE, V37, P369 BLOSS W, 1978, SURF SCI, V72, P277 BRAKO R, 1981, SURF SCI, V108, P253 BRAKO R, 1985, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V55, P633 BRAKO R, 1989, REP PROG PHYS, V52, P655 DAVISON SG, 1986, J ELECTROANAL CH INF, V204, P173 DAVISON SG, 1994, IN PRESS ELECTRONIC GOLDBERG EC, 1985, PHYS REV B, V32, P4375 GOLDBERG EC, 1992, PHYS REV B, V45, P8657 GOODMAN FO, 1993, PHYS REV B, V47, P10685 GRIMLEY TB, 1983, SURF SCI, V124, P305 HAGSTRUM HD, 1954, PHYS REV, V96, P325 HAGSTRUM HD, 1954, PHYS REV, V96, P336 HAGSTRUM HD, 1961, PHYS REV, V122, P83 LANGRETH DC, 1991, PHYS REV B, V43, P2541 LOS J, 1990, PHYS REP, V190, P133 MASSEY HSW, 1930, P CAMB PHILOS SOC, V26, P386 MASSEY HSW, 1931, P CAMB PHILOS SOC, V27, P469 MISKOVIC ZL, 1993, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V87, P883 NAKANISHI H, 1991, SURF SCI, V242, P410 OLIPHANT MLE, 1930, P R SOC LOND A-CONTA, V127, P388 SEBASTIAN KL, 1983, PHYS LETT A, V98, P39 SEBASTIAN KL, 1985, PHYS REV B, V31, P6976 SHEKHTER SS, 1937, ZH EKSP TEOR FIZ, V7, P750 SROUBEK Z, 1974, SURF SCI, V44, P47 SULSTON KW, 1987, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V62, P781 SULSTON KW, 1988, PHYS REV B, V37, P9121 SULSTON KW, 1993, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V5, P2134 TULLY JC, 1977, PHYS REV B, V16, P4324 YOSHIMORI A, 1984, PROG THEOR PHYS SUPP, V80, P203 YOSHIMORI A, 1984, SPRINGER SERIES SOLI, V59, P74 YOSHIMORI A, 1986, PROG SURF SCI, V21, P251; NR: 34; TC: 3; J9: PROG SURF SCI; PG: 14; GA: QX183Source type: Electronic(1

    Author Correction: Hydrogel mechanical properties in altered gravity (npj Microgravity, (2024), 10, 1, (83), 10.1038/s41526-024-00388-2)

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    In this article the affiliation, “Department of Aerospace Engineering, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, UAE” for the author “Yarjan Abdul Samad” was inadvertently omitted. The original article has been corrected

    Krik protiv zla. Titos Geschichtspolitik und der Zerfall Jugoslawiens, oder Wie eine Künstlergruppe Jugoslawien retten wollte

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    Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, wie die Katastrophe des Zweiten Weltkrieges in Jugoslawien aufgearbeitet wurde und welche Rolle die staatliche Geschichtspolitik unter Josip Broz Tito dabei spielte. Der erste von drei Abschnitten diskutiert die Staatsdoktrin "bratstvo - jedinstvo" (Brüderlichkeit und Einheit) im Kontext der im Gefolge von Bürgerkriegen weit verbreiteten Strategie des "Vergessens und Verzeihens". In den 1960er Jahren kam diese Politik europaweit in die Kritik. In Jugoslawien kulminierte sie in den Massenprotesten des Kroatischen Frühlings und der Belgrader Studentenbewegung. Die Niederschlagung dieser Protestbewegungen leitet zum zweiten Abschnitt über: Ein prominenter linksoppositioneller Belgrader Künstlerzirkel um die Schriftsteller Filip David und Danilo Kiš ließ sein Unbehagen über separatistische Tendenzen und staatliche Repression in einen der erfolgreichsten Filme der jugoslawischen Kinematografie einfließen. Der durch seine sorgfältige historische Rekonstruktion herausstechende Spielfilm "Okupacija u 26 slika" (Okkupation in 26 Bildern, 1978) unter der Regie von Lordan Zafranović thematisierte die Gewalt des Zweiten Weltkriegs als Brudermord und stellte den Zerfall einer bürgerlichen Gesellschaft unter dem Terror faschistischer Eindringlinge und ihrer lokalen Mitläufer mit schonungsloser Präzision dar. Der Kassenschlager provozierte zugleich eine Polemik über den historischen Wahrheitsgehalt seiner filmischen Darstellung. Der dritte Abschnitt folgt der Auseinandersetzung dieses Regisseurs mit der Gewalt des Zweiten Weltkrieges. 1986 nahm er den spektakulären Kriegsverbrecherprozess gegen den ehemaligen Innenminister des Ustaša-Staates Andrija Artuković als Anlass für eine dokumentarische Auseinandersetzung mit diesem Marionettenstaat

    Surface states in electrochemisorption

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    The recursive Green function (RGF) method is used to obtain the surface and adatom RGFs for an electrified substate. The electrochemisorption (ECS) process is described, by invoking the Anderson-Newns (AN) model, whereby a self-consistent treatment of the ECS energy and charge transfer is provided. The role of the electric field, and the presence of surface states (SS), in governing magnetic and non-magnetic ECS is discussed in the case of H-Cr. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.PT: J; CR: ANDERSON PW, 1961, PHYS REV, V124, P41 DAVISON SG, 1988, SURF SCI, V200, P265 DAVISON SG, 1996, BASIC THEORY SURFACE DAVISON SG, 1997, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V9, P6371 ENGLISH RA, 1996, PROG SURF SCI, V53, P323 ENGLISH RA, 1997, PROG SURF SCI, V54, P241 ENGLISH RA, 1998, SURF SCI, V397, P251 MUSCAT JP, 1978, PROG SURF SCI, V9, P1 NEWNS DM, 1969, PHYS REV, V178, P1123; NR: 9; TC: 0; J9: PROG SURF SCI; PG: 11; GA: 460QCSource type: Electronic(1

    Welcome (Back) to the Old World: A Review of Peter Swanborn\u27s Case Study Research: What, Why and How?

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    Case Study Research, a book by Peter Swanborn, a former chair of methodology at the Universities of Utrecht and Amsterdam, joins the collection of scholarly sources available to students, researchers and practitioners interested in doing case studies. The author situates the book within a general methodological framework, useful for graduate courses with a strong emphasis on quantitative research, mainly organizational science, information management, marketing, health sciences, and psychology. The book offers precise advice regarding the case study design, steps to be followed in conducting it, and a secure epistemological-methodological space in which appropriate strategies lead to solutions/answers

    Electron transmission through a doped semi-conducting atomic wire

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    The electron transmission properties of a semiconducting wire are investigated via the tight-binding approximation. The wire is modeled as a chain of sp-hybrid orbitals, including overlap effects. The transmission probability is calculated using the tensorial Green function method. An impurity in the chain is shown to be able to serve as a switch for transmission through either its Coulomb integral or its overlap. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.PT: J; CR: AVIRAM A, 1998, MOL ELECT SCI TECHNO DOUMERGUE P, 1999, PHYS REV B, V59, P15910 EMBERLY E, 1998, PHYS REV LETT, V81, P5205 EMBERLY EG, 1999, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V11, P6911 ENGLISH RA, 1994, PHYS REV B, V49, P8718 FARCHIONI R, 2001, ORGANIC ELECT MAT HARRIS PJ, 2001, CARBON NANOTUBES REL JORTNER J, 1997, MOL ELECT LIPPMANN BA, 1950, PHYS REV, V79, P469 MISKOVIC ZL, 1996, PHYS REV B, V54, P255 RATNER MA, 1990, J PHYS CHEM-US, V94, P4877 SAUTET P, 1988, PHYS REV B, V38, P12238 SULSTON KW, 2003, PHYS REV B, V67; NR: 13; TC: 0; J9: CHEM PHYS; PG: 6; GA: 930CDSource type: Electronic(1

    Access [dis]Abled: Interrogating Standard Design Practices of Higher Education Writing Center Websites

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    In the 11 years since the 2006 publication of the International Writing Center Association's (IWCA) Position Statements on Disability and Diversity, writing center scholars have continued to explore how disability issues intersect with writing center work including the development of accessible web content and interfaces (Hawkes, 2010). Recent studies have found that university websites were ineffectively designed, difficult to navigate, and omitting any representation or acknowledgment of students with disabilities (Gabel et al., 2016; Gabel & Miskovic, 2014; Meyer, 2008; Miskovic & Gabel, 2012). In this study, the primary author and four undergraduate student-researchers study where and how disability support is explicitly articulated on writing center websites from regional Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) and how digital resources have been designed for students with disabilities. Results show that two out of the 35 writing center offices that exist at the 55 universities analyzed have a mission statement that explicitly articulates a support for students with disabilities. Writing center websites also ineffectively incorporate pictures, simple text, simple navigation, and other accessible features (71% of the 35 writing centers analyzed had websites where 21 – 70% of the content is inaccessible). Recommendations to address these problems are provided

    Multisite bond and overlap treatment of polymer-chain band structure

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    The usual tight-binding (TB) approximation, employed in electronic structure calculations, is extended to include the more-distant neighbor sites than the first. In doing so, a simple power law is adopted to describe the bond and overlap contributions, which enables the energy dispersion relation to be obtained in a closed analytic form. The resulting energy band structure has markedly different features from its TB Counterpart to which it reduces in the appropriate limits. In particular, local extrema always occur at the TB stationary values, although these may not both be band edges. Another intermediate critical point may arise, which is one of the band edges, the other being located at one of the TB extrema. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.PT: J; CR: ALSTRUP I, 1968, PHYS STATUS SOLIDI, V28, P555 ANDRE JM, 1990, INT J QUANTUM CHEM S, V24, P65 DAVISON SG, 1967, J SURF SCI, V6, P323 DAVISON SG, 1969, CHEM PHYS LETT, V3, P424 DAVISON SG, 1970, SOLID STATE PHYS, V25, P1 DAVISON SG, 1972, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V6, P387 DAVISON SG, 1976, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V10, P867 DAVISON SG, 1986, J PHYS CHEM-US, V90, P652 DAVISON SG, 1996, BASIC THEORY SURFACE DAVISON SG, 2002, ACTA PHYS CHIM DEBRE, V189, P34 FAIRBAIRN WM, 1968, SURF SCI, V9, P439 FUJIMOTO H, 1987, CHEM PHYS LETT, V141, P485 GILBERT TL, 1962, J MATH PHYS, V3, P107 HOFFMANN R, 1991, MACROMOLECULES, V24, P3725 KARPFEN A, 1982, PHYS SCR T, V1, P79 KOSTER GF, 1954, PHYS REV, V95, P1167 LAVIS DA, 1986, J PHYS C SOLID STATE, V19, P3125 LOWDIN PO, 1950, J CHEM PHYS, V18, P365 LOWDIN PO, 1951, J CHEM PHYS, V19, P1579 MCKINNON BA, 1995, PHYS REV B, V52, P14531 MIRABELLA DA, 1994, AM J PHYS, V62, P162 MIRABELLA DA, 1994, PHYS REV B, V50, P12152 MIRABELLA DA, 1998, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V68, P285 MISKOVIC ZL, 1996, CHEM PHYS LETT, V260, P647 RUEDENBERG K, 1961, J CHEM PHYS, V34, P1878 SLATER JC, 1930, PHYS REV, V35, P509 SPRINGBORG M, 1989, PHYS REV B, V40, P3333 SPRINGBORG M, 2000, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V77, P843 TAFERNER WT, 1997, CHEM PHYS LETT, V269, P171 TOMASEK M, 1960, J CZECH J PHYS B, V10, P268; NR: 30; TC: 0; J9: INT J QUANTUM CHEM; PG: 6; GA: 717VPSource type: Electronic(1

    Counterterms, Kounterterms, and the variational problem in AdS gravity

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    Indexación: Scopus.We show that the Kounterterms for pure AdS gravity in arbitrary even dimensions coincide with the boundary counterterms obtained through holographic renormalization if and only if the boundary Weyl tensor vanishes. In particular, the Kounterterms lead to a well posed variational problem for generic asymptotically locally AdS manifolds only in four dimensions. We determine the exact form of the counterterms for conformally flat boundaries and demonstrate that, in even dimensions, the Kounterterms take exactly the same form. This agreement can be understood as a consequence of Anderson’s theorem for the renormalized volume of conformally compact Einstein 4-manifolds and its higher dimensional generalizations by Albin and Chang, Qing and Yang. For odd dimensional asymptotically locally AdS manifolds with a conformally flat boundary, the Kounterterms coincide with the boundary counterterms except for the logarithmic divergence associated with the holographic conformal anomaly, and finite local terms. © 2020, The Author(s).https://link-springer-com.recursosbiblioteca.unab.cl/article/10.1007%2FJHEP08%282020%2906
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