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    Why Privacy Matters: An Interview with Neil Richards

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    Professor Daniel J. Solove discusses the book \u27Why Privacy Matters\u27 and the future of privacy with the author, Professor Neil Richards

    Hearing Faces and Seeing Voices: The Integration and Interaction of Face and Voice Processing

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    Cognitive understanding of voice recognition has borrowed much from the area of face processing, both in terms of the theoretical framework within which results are interpreted, and the methodology used to assess performance. A considerable body of research now exists to suggest that voice recognition may proceed in parallel with face recognition, and that the two pathways may combine to inform person recognition. However, rather than being independent or equivalent, these parallel pathways appear to interact to reveal interesting interference effects. The present paper reviews a series of studies that focus on a considerable and growing literature. The vulnerability of voice processing will be explored relative to face processing, and the interaction of these two pathways will be examined with reference to broader theoretical frameworks for person recognition

    J. Meredith Neil papers

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    J. Meredith Neil was an American author and historian whose research focused primarily on architecture and environmental issues. Collection consists of published and unpublished book-length manuscripts, research, reference material, and correspondence related to his writing, and correspondence from his time as a volunteer with his churches’ prison ministry programs

    Michael Bergmann, Michael J. Murray, Michael C. Rea éds., Divine Evil ? The Moral Character of the God of Abraham, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013 (HB 2011)

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    Forsyth Neil. Michael Bergmann, Michael J. Murray, Michael C. Rea éds., Divine Evil ? The Moral Character of the God of Abraham, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013 (HB 2011). In: ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, n°10, 2015. pp. 199-203

    Facing the Future: the Changing Shape of Academic Skills Support at Bournemouth University

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    This paper explores the potential impact of changes to higher education in England on student expectations, engagement, lifestyles and diversity, and outlines implications for the development of digital literacy within academic skills support at Bournemouth University (BU). We will investigate how tackling resource constraints with organisational change can also enable efficient, centralised provision of support materials that utilise networks to overcome the risk of fragmented support for digital literacy. We will also look at how changing delivery modes for support can accommodate changing student lifestyles whilst tackling a weakness of centralised support for digital literacy: that it can become detached from the student’s subject-focused academic practice. Finally we will explore how involving students in developing support can help us to face changes to student expectations and engagement whilst ensuring that materials are authentic and speak to learners in their own voice

    Review of \u3cem\u3eThe Social Edges of Psychoanalysis.\u3c/em\u3e Neil J. Smelser. Reviewed by Daniel Coleman.

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    Book review of Neil J. Smelser, The Social Edges of Psychoanalysis. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1999. 35.00hardcover,35.00 hardcover, 24.00 papercover

    Gaiman, Neil

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    A brief description of the main characteristics of the works for children of the British author Neil Gaiman, the themes he privileges in his stories, the way he portrays children and the relationship between children and adults

    Neil and Carol Rowe

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    Publishers at Exhibit area. Neil and Carol Rowe of Waveland Press at the Western State Communication Association San Francisco convention A Taste of Coffee and Progress

    Neil J. Smelser (ed.). - Karl Marx on society and social change, with selections by Friedrich Engels. - Chicago : Univ. of Chicago Press, 1973. xli + 206 pp.

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    Marchetti Jean-Michel. Neil J. Smelser (ed.). - Karl Marx on society and social change, with selections by Friedrich Engels. - Chicago : Univ. of Chicago Press, 1973. xli + 206 pp. In: Notes, notules, informations. Section de sociologie Nice, n°3, 1974. p. 24

    \u3cem\u3eLives on the Line: American Families and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet.\u3c/em\u3e Martha Shirk, Neil G. Bennett and J. Lawrence Aber.

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    Book note for Martha Shirk, Neil G. Bennett and J. Lawrence Aber, Lives on the Line: American Families and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999. $24.00 hardcover
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