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Hans-Hermann Hoppe : premières perspectives
In this memoire, the author makes, at first, a biography of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, a German-American academic from the paleo-libertarian right. Then, the author vulgarizes eight Hoppe’s books : this memoire is mainly a commentary of various texts. The memoire finishes with an interview with an American alt-right activist with Hoppe’s idea. The final analysis of the author is to say that if Hoppe’s idea succeeds and gets in the minds of some people, it’s mainly because they fulfill a purpose, a need ; not because they are interesting and innovative by themselves. This memoire has many sources, more sources than original text from the author : every assumption of the author is backed with Hoppe’s writings.Dans ce mémoire, l’auteur se charge de réaliser une biographie de Hans-Hermann Hoppe, un universitaire germano-américain de la droite paléo-libertarienne ; pour ensuite passer au crible et vulgariser au lecteur un corpus de huit livres de Hoppe : ce mémoire est en grande partie un ensemble de commentaire de texte. Le mémoire se conclut sur un entretien auprès d’un militant d’extrême-droite américain s’appropriant les idées de Hoppe. En ultime analyse, l’auteur suppose que si certains s’approprient les idées de Hoppe, ce n’est pas pour son caractère original, mais parce que celles-ci comblent un vide, un besoin de la part de certains militants. L’ensemble de ce mémoire est particulièrement sourcé : chaque propos explicité par l’auteur figure en annotation, en langue originale
Episode 133: Fowl Play or Feathered Friends?
Runtime 07:58In this episode, Maya Atherly-Larsen and Rachel Hoppe delve into the turkeys on the UMN campus, tracing their historical disappearance in Minnesota to their current status as Instagram celebrities.Atherly-Larsen, Maya; Hoppe, Rachel; Lyons, Tim; Anderson, Spencer; Dupal, Kira. (2023). Episode 133: Fowl Play or Feathered Friends?. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/260824
A note on the author citation and typification of Cineraria aurantiaca Hoppe (Tephroseris integrifolia subsp. aurantiaca; Asteraceae)
Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Villani, Mariacristina, Galasso, Gabriele (2021): A note on the author citation and typification of Cineraria aurantiaca Hoppe (Tephroseris integrifolia subsp. aurantiaca; Asteraceae). Phytotaxa 512 (4): 297-299, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.
Stochastic Deadlines: A Comparison of Parallel Multiple Auction Designs
In online auction platforms, offers are listed side by side and may end at the same point in time. While theoretical studies predict efficient coordination across auctions, experimental and empirical studies observe efficiency losses, i.e. goods remain unsold. In order to mitigate this coordination failure, we contribute to the literature of auction design by introducing a stochastic deadline in parallel multiple auctions. In these parallel Candle Auctions, several auctions start at the same time but end (separately) due to a stochastic process. We think that the stochastic ending rule decreases the coordination failure because the threat of a sudden termination forces the bidders to coordinate across auctions early in the auction process. Indeed, we find that coordination is less pronounced in parallel Candle Auctions resulting in higher efficiencySimultaneous Auctions, Internet, Auction Design, Experimental Economics
Wat kan er geleerd worden van burgercollectieven in de energietransitie?
De energiesector kent een lange historie waarin burgerinitiatieven een opvallende plaats hebben. Al in de jaren ‘70 ontstonden hieruit energiecoöperaties van burgers, en sinds 2010 maken zij een sterke ontwikkeling door. De actuele ontwikkelingen rond circulaire burgerinitiatieven staat relatief gezien nog in de kinderschoenen. In het vijfde en laatste essay van deze bundel neemt wetenschapper Thomas Hoppe de historische ontwikkeling van burgerinitiatieven in de energiewereld als een parallel, en bekijkt wat daaruit voor de actuele ontwikkelingen naar een circulaire maatschappij aan te ontlenen is. Wat brengt burgers ertoe om zich te verenigen tot een energiecollectief? Wat kenmerkt hun organisatie- en bedrijfsmodellen? Welk positief effect en potentieel hebben burgerinitiatieven in de noodzakelijke ontwikkeling naar een duurzame energiehuishouding? En welke factoren ondersteunen het voortbestaan van deze initiatieven? Thomas Hoppe besluit het essay met de ‘lessen’ die door circulaire burgerinitiatieven uit de beschouwing van energiecollectieven kunnen worden geleerd om de ontwikkeling van deze waardevolle initiatieven beleidsmatig te ondersteunen. Dan gaat het om waarborgen van continuïteit, en steviger verankeren in het speelveld tussen de zittende ‘regimespelers’; overheden en andere intermediaire partijen.Organisation & Governanc
"Kometensplitter einer Biographie" & die vielstimmige Beweglichkeit der Kunst. Autofiktionales Erzählen in Felicitas HOPPEs Hoppe
In this thesis I examine in how far, or to which degree, the concept of autofiction can be
applied to Felicitas Hoppe’s text Hoppe (2012). Since the coinage of the term
‘autofiction’ by Serge Doubrovsky in the 1970s, there have been many discussions and
redefinitions of this possible genre. The discussions include questions regarding
definitions of autobiography and the novel within the field of literary theory, as well as
the depiction of fact and fiction. Moreover, they ask in how far the knowledge of the
impossibility of capturing ‘reality’ via language technically turns any autobiography
into autofiction. Various positions regarding these debates, including the thoughts and
positions of scholars such as Philippe Lejeune, Serge Doubrovsky, Martina Wagner-
Egelhaaf, and Frank Zipfel, are represented in the first part of this thesis.
In the sections that follow, I show how Felicitas Hoppe’s Hoppe is a text that
intertwines ‘factuality’ and ‘fiction’ in a way that it can be interpreted as either or
indeed simultaneously both genres (doppeltes Leseangebot) in the sense of Frank
Zipfel. I point out that from the paratextual features of Hoppe to the tripartite fission of
‘Hoppe’ – including the author HOPPE, the narrator ‘fh’, and the protagonist Felicitas
Hoppe – the text allows and asks with its particular construction for new interpretations
of identity and self-representation.
Finally, I conclude with the assumption that Hoppe is a text that might not be
completely captured with present available literary theories. However, the refusal of the
text to being fully assigned to any one particular genre or typology remains one of the
many strengths of Felicitas Hoppe’s Hoppe
An Experimental Assessment of Confederate Reserve Price Bids in Online Auction
internet auctions, bid shilling, reserve price, internet fraud, market design
Persuasion, Guilt and Emotion Expression in Experimental Ultimatum Games
Working paper dipartimento di scienze economiche università di Brescia 081
PERSUASION IN EXPERIMENTAL ULTIMATUM GAMES
We study persuasion effects in experimental ultimatum games and find that Proposers' payoffs significantly increase if, along with offers, they can send messages which Responders read before deciding. Higher payoffs are driven by both lower offers and higher acceptance rates
Supplemental material for Long-term observation of hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation at a European transplantation centre
Supplemental Material for Long-term observation of hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation at a European transplantation centre by Friedrich Foerster, Maria Hoppe-Lotichius, Johanna Vollmar, Jens U Marquardt, Arndt Weinmann, Marcus-Alexander Wörns, Gerd Otto, Tim Zimmermann and Peter R Galle in United European Gastroenterology Journal</p
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