86 research outputs found

    Introduction to “A Century of MEJ: The First 25 Years”

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    Author Accepted Manuscript version of article published as: Freer, P. K. (2013). Introduction to “A Century of MEJ: The First 25 Years.” Music Educators Journal, 100(1), 57. doi:10.1177/0027432113490108</p

    Teachers as Authors: Writing for MEJ. [From the Academic Editor]

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    Author accepted manuscript version of the article published in: Freer, P. K. (2013). Teachers as Authors: Writing for MEJ. [From the Academic Editor]. Music Educators Journal, 99(4), 13-14. doi: 10.1177/0027432113483690</p

    “101 Years and Counting: MEJ Inspires New European Journals.”

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    Author accepted manuscript version of the article published in: Freer, P. K. (2014). “101 Years and Counting: MEJ Inspires New European Journals.” Music Educators Journal, 101(1), 23-24. doi: 10.1177/0027432114538912</p

    Religious Music in Public Schools—Mixed Messages from MEJ

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    Author Accepted Manuscript version of article published as: Patrick K. Freer “Religious Music in Public Schools—Mixed Messages from MEJ,” Music Educators Journal (December 2014) Vol. 101, No. 2: 24-25. doi:10.1177/0027432114556967</p

    MEJ at 100: A Journal for “All Interested in Public School Music.”

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    Author accepted manuscript version of the article published in: Freer, P. K. (2014). MEJ at 100: A Journal for “All Interested in Public School Music.” Music Educators Journal, 100(4), 16-17. doi: 10.1177/0027432114528661</p

    MEJ Covers from the First 100 Years: Designing to Unite a Profession

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    Author accepted manuscript version of the article published in: Freer, P. K. (2014). MEJ Covers from the First 100 Years: Designing to Unite a Profession. Music Educators Journal, 100(4), 39-45. doi: 10.1177/0027432114528663</p

    Dynamics of Network Formation Processes in the Co-Author Model

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    This article studies the dynamics in the formation processes of a mutual consent network in game theory setting: the Co-Author Model. In this article, a limited observation is applied and analytical results are derived. Then, 2 parameters are varied: the number of individuals in the network and the initial probability of the links in the network in its initial state. A simulation result shows a finding that is consistent with an analytical result for a state of equilibrium while it also shows different possible equilibria.Dynamics, Network, Game Theory, Model,Simulation, Equilibrium, Complexity

    Music Supervisors’ Bulletin to MEJ: A “Protective Force” for Music Education (1914-1939). [From the Academic Editor]

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    Author accepted manuscript version of the article published in: Freer, P. K. (2013). Music Supervisors’ Bulletin to MEJ: A “Protective Force” for Music Education (1914-1939). [From the Academic Editor]. Music Educators Journal, 100(1), 21-22. doi: 10.1177/0027432113495007</p

    „Młodości mej stolica”, czyli Kraków literacki i teatralny we wspomnieniach Tadeusza Kudlińskiego

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    In my article I reconstructed the picture of literary and theatrical Cracow in the years 1918–1939, represented in the memorials 'Młodości mej stolica. Pamiętnik krakowianina z okresu między wojnami' (the extended edition, 1984), written by Tadeusz Kudliński. The author was an active participant of the cultural life of this city and a bystander of the great social and historical changes after Poland regained its independence in 1918. I tried to confront his subjective view of the important artistic events and processes in the interwar period with the objectivism of historical studies. Kudliński presented a complete and detailed image but, naturally, he paid more attention only to some facts, disregarding or briefly mentioning others. I wanted to understand the motivation behind thematic selection of the material. In the first part of this article, I analysed Kudliński’s „gallery of the portraits” of Cracovian writers and theatre people, paying special attention to the applied genre convention and description method. In the second part, I presented some individual elements of the literary Cracow panorama: professional organisation and institutionalisation of the literary life, the functioning of the publishing market, the development of local newspapers and periodicals, the financial situation of the writers and the meaning of tradition and avant-garde. In the third part, I reconstructed the image of the theatrical Cracow and the author’s views on the philosophy and aesthetics of the theatre. My main objective was to show the great documentary value of Kudliński’s memories – due to their factographic credibility and variety of content 'Młodości mej stolica' can be a valuable source of knowledge about the history of Cracow

    Globalization versus the State? Macro and micro-perspectives on Roman economies

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Book reviews of: ANDREW WILSON AND ALAN BOWMAN (eds.). 2018. Trade, Commerce and the State in the Roman World. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-879066-2; TYMON C. A. DE HAAS AND GIJS TOL (eds.). 2017. The Economic Integration of Roman Italy. Rural Communities in a Globalising World. Mnemosyne Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity. Leiden: Brill; 978-90-04-32590-
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