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    Evoking poetics of memory through performing site: Naik Naik, a Malaysian Australian collaboration in the world heritage setting of Melaka

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    Memory, time and metaphor are central triggers for artists in exploring and shaping their creative work. This paper examines the place of artists as ‘memory-keepers’, and ‘memory-makers’, in particular through engagement with the time-based art of site-specific performance. Naik Naik (Ascent) was a multi-site performance project in the historic setting of Melaka, Malaysia, and is partially recaptured through the presence and voices of its collaborating artists. Distilled from moments recalled, this paper seeks to uncover the poetics of memory to emerge from the project; one steeped in metaphor rather than narrative. It elicits some of the complex and interdependent layers of experience revealed by the artists in Naik Naik; cultural, ancestral, historical, personal, instinctual and embodied memories connected to sound, smell, touch, sensation and light, in a spatiotemporal context for which site is the catalyst. The liminal nature of memory at the heart of Naik Naik, provides a shared experience of past and present and future, performatively interwoven

    COELACHNE GHATICA NAIK, SP. NOV.

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    Coelachne ghatiea Naik, a new species of grass is described fromWestern Ghats, India

    Sagarika Naik

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    Sagarika Naik is an M. Phil, Scholar and a research fellow at University of Delhi. She has previously worked as a research assistant at Confluence Media Pvt Ltd, with the project title Integration of Indian Princely State. Currently, she is working as a research associate for National Archive of Trinidad and Tobago, where she is constantly working with the archival records including Census Report, Immigration and Emigration Files, Famine Reports, Gazetteers and Annual Administrative Reports. In addition, she presented and participated in different national and international conferences, seminar, colloquial and workshop, including The Rise of Asia in Global History and Perspective, La Montee De L’Asie En Historie et PerspectiveGlobales,France,NorthAmericanLaborHistoryConference(NALHC), Wayne State University, Detroit , Michigan, USA,University of East London, Varahagiri Venkata Giri National Labor Institute etc. Her research interest focuses on Labour History, Migration Studies, Gender and Sexuality,Human Trafficking, South Asian Studies. In addition to that recently her research explores the Rohingya refugee crisis, particularly she examines the diverse issues containing withthepractice of belongingness, place-attachment and mobility, refugee crisis and sext trafficking. Her upcoming publication including Indian Ocean: Free and Coerced migration in the age of Global Empire (at Marquette University), 20212021, and Representation of Refugee, Migrants and Displacement of Rohingya refugee: A narrative on the refugee crisis in South East Asia (Edited book; The Present with no future: The Rohingya in the place of migration) 2021 are under review.https://commons.erau.edu/genocide-bios/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    naik-aakash/lobster-database-paper-interactive-plots: v1.0.0-test

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    This repo consists of interactive HTML plots our publication: A Quantum-Chemical Bonding Database for Solid-State Material

    On abstraction refinement for program analyses in Datalog

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    A central task for a program analysis concerns how to efficiently find a program abstraction that keeps only information relevant for proving properties of interest. We present a new approach for finding such abstractions for program analyses written in Datalog. Our approach is based on counterexample-guided abstraction refinement: when a Datalog analysis run fails using an abstraction, it seeks to generalize the cause of the failure to other abstractions, and pick a new abstraction that avoids a similar failure. Our solution uses a boolean satisfiability formulation that is general, complete, and optimal: it is independent of the Datalog solver, it generalizes the failure of an abstraction to as many other abstractions as possible, and it identifies the cheapest refined abstraction to try next. We show the performance of our approach on a pointer analysis and a typestate analysis, on eight real-world Java benchmark programs
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