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            "title": "About the Contributors",
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            "title": "An Américain in Africa:  The Transatlantic Creations of Paul Belloni du Chaillu",
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            "title": "A Transnational Temperance Discourse? William Wells Brown, Creole Civilization, and Temperate Manners",
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            "abstract": "In the nineteenth century, temperance movements provided the occasion for a transnational discourse. These conversations possessed an intensity throughout Britain and the United States. In America temperance often became associated with strongly nationalistic Euro-American forms of identity and internal purity. Nonetheless, African American reformers and abolitionists bound themselves to temperance ideals in forming civil societies that would heal persons and provide communal modes of democratic freedom in the aftermath and recovery from chattel slavery. This paper explores the possibilities of temperance as a transnational discourse by considering its meaning in the life and work of the African American author and activist, William Wells Brown. Brown expressed a “creole civilization” that employed the stylistics of the trickster as a unique mode of restraint that revealed a peculiar power of passivity that was able to claim efficacy over one’s life and community. This meaning of temperance diverges from and dovetails with certain European meanings of civilization that were being forged in the nineteenth century. Brown was in conversation with temperance reformers in America, Britain, and Europe. He imagined the possible meaning of temperance in African, Egyptian, Christian, and Islamic civilizations. He speculated upon the possibility of temperance as a defining characteristic of a transnational civilization and culture that would provide spaces for the expression of democratic freedom. Brown reimagined temperance as a form of corporeal restraint that offered a direct and sacred relation to the land, space, people that appeared in between an ethnic nationalist ethos and the European imperialistic civilization.",
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            "title": "Beyond K's Specter: Chang-rae Lee’s \nA Gesture Life\n, Comfort Women Testimonies, and Asian American Transnational Aesthetics",
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            "abstract": "This essay argues that Chang-rae Lee’s novel A Gesture Life exemplifies both the conceptual gains and the potential pitfalls of current Asian American literature’s transnationalism. The first section of the essay discusses the interlocking of psychoanalytic theory and political philosophy, specifically Freud’s uncanny and Arendt’s banality of evil, in Lee’s portrait of the psychology of criminal repression. The second section juxtaposes Lee’s novel against real-life comfort women’s survivor testimonies to probe broader questions of historical memory, politicized historiography, and the modes of circulation and authority in contemporary international comfort women discourse. The final section, which recontextualizes Lee’s novel within current debates in Asian and Asian American Studies, argues against a paradigm of alterity vis-à-vis the comfort women and proposes instead a transnational aesthetic premised on the human.",
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            "title": "Excerpt from \nBraceros: Migrant Citizens and Transnational Subjects in the Postwar United States and Mexico",
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                    "first_name": "Victoria",
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            "title": "Harnessing Farms and Forests in the Low-Carbon Economy: How to Create, Measure, and Verify Greenhouse Gas Offsets.",
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            "title": "SOAK: Mumbai in an Estuary",
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            "title": "The Industrial Transformation of Subarctic Canada",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Liza Piper The Industrial Transformation of Subarctic Canada",
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                "name": "none",
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                    "word": "History"
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            "title": "The Lorax Can Win: Using Scenario Building to Create A New Vision and Invigorate An \"Activist\" Agenda for the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Basin",
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                    "word": "sustainability"
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                    "first_name": "Erin",
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            "title": "The Rising Sea",
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                    "word": "climate"
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                    "first_name": "Ryder",
                    "middle_name": "W.",
                    "last_name": "Miller",
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            "date_submitted": "2010-11-18T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "title": "The Social Complexity of Renewable Energy Production in the Countryside",
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                    "word": "Energy Autarky"
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                    "word": "Energy Region"
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                    "word": "Germany"
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                    "word": "Europe"
                },
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                    "word": "Social Research"
                },
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                    "word": "community-based research"
                },
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                    "word": "sociology"
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                    "word": "Rural Sociology"
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                    "first_name": "Conrad",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kunze",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Technical University Cottbus",
                    "department": "None"
                },
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                    "first_name": "Henner",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Busch",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Lund University, Sweden",
                    "department": "None"
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            "pk": 39163,
            "title": "Treading Softly",
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                "name": "none",
                "short_name": "none",
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                    "word": "Natural Resources Management and Policy"
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                    "word": "Natural Resource Economics"
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                    "first_name": "Byron",
                    "middle_name": "P.",
                    "last_name": "Anderson",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Northern Illinois University",
                    "department": "None"
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            "date_submitted": "2010-07-21T03:00:00-04:00",
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            "title": "Water War in the Klamath Basin",
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                "name": "none",
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                    "word": "Klamath"
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                {
                    "word": "ESA"
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                    "word": "water conflict"
                },
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                    "word": "Water law"
                },
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                    "word": "bioregionalism"
                },
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                    "word": "American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence"
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                    "word": "Dispute Resolution and Arbitration"
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                    "word": "Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law"
                },
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                    "word": "History"
                },
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                    "word": "Law"
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                    "word": "United States"
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                    "first_name": "Victoria",
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                    "last_name": "Carchidi",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of Pennsylvania",
                    "department": "None"
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            "date_submitted": "2010-05-29T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-05-29T03:00:00-04:00",
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            "pk": 4012,
            "title": "Amarna Art",
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            "abstract": "The art that developed in the reign of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten, known as “Amarna art,” has largely been considered revolutionary in the history of ancient Egyptian art. As such, it has been the subject of much debate and has generated numerous theories, often contradictory or controversial, and, in fact, deeply influenced by the history of its modern reception. Nevertheless, the remaining evidence still permits us to investigate Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten’s conception of images and art, as well as the artistic evolution under his reign. From a hermeneutic point of view, Amarna art can be interpreted as a multi-causal phenomenon, involving an internal evolution of 18th Dynasty society and art, pharaoh-centrism, and purely aesthetic factors.",
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                    "word": "art"
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                {
                    "word": "revolution"
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                    "word": "pharaoh-centrism"
                },
                {
                    "word": "talatat"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Atenism"
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                    "word": "Art History, Criticism and Conservation"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Near Eastern Languages and Societies"
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            ],
            "section": "Material Culture, Art and Architecture",
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                {
                    "first_name": "Dimitri",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Laboury",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of Liège, Belgium and the National Foundation for Scientific Research of Belgium",
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            "date_submitted": "2008-08-15T03:00:00-04:00",
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            "pk": 4011,
            "title": "Throne",
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            "abstract": "By today’s definition, a “throne” is the seat of a king or sovereign. In ancient Egypt, a plethora of terms referred to the throne, but none apparently carried this specific connotation. Explicit reference to the seat of a king or god was made by addressing the latter’s “elevated” position (wrr, aA). There were two major types of thrones: a basic (“sacred”) one of the gods and of pharaoh as their heir and successor that had the shape of a square box (block-throne) and a “secular” one that incorporated a pair of lions into a stool or chair (lion-throne) and depicted pharaoh as powerful ruler of the world. Thrones usually stood on a dais inside a kiosk, elevating the ruler well above his subjects and displaying his supreme social rank. At the same time, the arrangement was meant to evoke a comparison with the sun god resting on the primordial hill at the moment of creating the world. The enthronization of pharaoh was thought to be a perpetuation of this cosmogonic act, which was referred to as “the first time” (zp tpj). As an object, which could be desecrated (for example, by usurpation), the Egyptian throne underwent purification rites. There is no evidence, however, of it ever having received cultic reverence or having been deified (as the goddess Isis).",
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                    "word": "Near Eastern Languages and Societies"
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                    "first_name": "Klaus",
                    "middle_name": "P.",
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            "pk": 1744,
            "title": "Life on an Island: a Simulated Population to Support Student Projects in Statistics",
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            "abstract": "It is important for students learning statistical reasoning to see data in context. One of the best ways of achieving this is to involve students in data production and so in the past ten years we have had first-year students undertake real experiments of their own choosing as part of our introductory statistics course. However in practice students are limited in what they can do. Many want to conduct experiments involving human subjects, requiring ethics approval, while even those not wanting to use humans may have general health and safety issues. Epidemiological studies have really not been possible at all.\n \nWe present an open-ended virtual environment, the \nIsland\n, to help overcome these limitations while still engaging students with study design and data collection. Students work with a population of virtual humans living on the Island and are able to conduct a wide variety of experiments with them as subjects. The Islanders also live in villages, have ancestors and die from a range of diseases, allowing students to study the epidemiology of the island as well. In this paper we will give an overview of this Island and its design, highlighting some of the features and the issues, and sharing our experiences of using the Island in teaching and learning.",
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                    "word": "Design of Experiments and Sample Surveys"
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                {
                    "first_name": "Michael",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Bulmer",
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                    "first_name": "J. Kimberly",
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            "title": "Mud-Brick Architecture",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Mud-brick architecture, though it has received less academic attention than stone architecture, was in fact the more common of the two in ancient Egypt; unfired brick, made from mud, river, or desert clay, was used as the primary building material for houses throughout Egyptian history and was employed alongside stone in tombs and temples of all eras and regions. Construction of walls and vaults in mud-brick was economical and relatively technically uncomplicated, and mud-brick architecture provided a more comfortable and more adaptable living and working environment when compared to stone buildings.",
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                {
                    "first_name": "Virginia",
                    "middle_name": "L.",
                    "last_name": "Emery",
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                    "institution": "University of Chicago",
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            "date_submitted": "2008-08-20T03:00:00-04:00",
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            "title": "Herpetocetine (Cetacea: Mysticeti) dentaries from the Upper Miocene  Santa Margarita Sandstone of Central California",
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            "abstract": "Two fossil baleen whale (Mysticeti) dentaries from the Upper Miocene (10–12 Ma) Santa Margarita Sandstone of Central California preserve several distinct features similar to the enigmatic herpetocetine whale \nHerpetocetus\n. These features include an elongate coronoid process, a mandibular condyle with a planar articular surface, and a posteriorly extended angular process. The dentary is unknown for several Herpetocetinae (and the more inclusive clade Cetotheriidae), including the coeval \nNannocetus eremus\n. This occurrence would extend the known record of \nHerpetocetus\n by 6 Ma. Given the currently poor knowledge of Pacific Cetotheriidae during the Miocene, these specimens are identified to the subfamily Herpetocetinae, despite the similarity of these specimens to \nHerpetocetus\n. As the morphology of the supposedly distinctive lectotype dentary of \nHerpetocetus scaldiensis\n (the type species of \nHerpetocetus\n) may not be unique to \nHerpetocetus\n, this study suggests that the mandibular morphology of fossil mysticetes may be more homoplastic (or conservative) than previously assumed. Mysticete taxonomy should employ autapomorphic characters beyond the morphology of the dentary alone.",
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                    "first_name": "Robert",
                    "middle_name": "W.",
                    "last_name": "Boessenecker",
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                    "institution": "Montana State University",
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            "pk": 43759,
            "title": "A Case of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis",
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                    "first_name": "Elizabeth",
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                    "last_name": "Yea",
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                    "first_name": "Sarah",
                    "middle_name": "K.",
                    "last_name": "Kemble",
                    "name_suffix": "MD",
                    "institution": "University of California, Los Angeles",
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                    "first_name": "Kuo-Chiang",
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                    "last_name": "Lian",
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            "pk": 43899,
            "title": "Fever and Hemolytic Anemia in a 51-year-old Man Returning from New England",
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                    "first_name": "Hamid",
                    "middle_name": "R.",
                    "last_name": "Hajmomenian",
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                    "institution": "University of California, Los Angeles",
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            "pk": 6333,
            "title": "Engaging Regions in Globalization: The Rise of the Economic Relationship between the San Francisco Bay Area and China",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "International economic policy is primarily perceived to be a product of national governments.  However, while traditionally nation-centric policy formations still take precedence in international economic matters, the past decade has witnessed the remarkable growth of regional actors in policy creation.  The first part of this paper analyzes the ascent of regional actors in the San Francisco Bay Area and its growing economic partnership with China.   Organizations such as the Bay Area Council have capitalized on the region’s strengths, such as its entrepreneurial talents and richly diverse ethnic makeup, to promote economic ties with Chinese regions and businesses.  In particular, three economic sectors—the ports, high technology, and green technology—have dominated the relationship between the San Francisco Bay Area and China.  Moreover, this paper argues that not only have regional actors become increasingly prominent in policy creation, but also these policies have a positive feedback effect on the regional economy.  This paper finds that the Bay Area’s relationship with China has generated tangible local benefits, including the creation of jobs and an expanded tax base, even during the current economic downturn.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "regionalism"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Globalization"
                },
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                    "word": "San Francisco Bay Area"
                },
                {
                    "word": "China"
                },
                {
                    "word": "economic relations"
                },
                {
                    "word": "political economy"
                },
                {
                    "word": "City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning"
                }
            ],
            "section": "Articles",
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                {
                    "first_name": "Peter",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Volberding",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of California, Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2010-02-16T03:00:00-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-02-16T03:00:00-05:00",
            "date_published": "2011-02-02T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "pk": 6338,
            "title": "Framing the City: Windows, Newspapers and the Illusion of Reality in Theodore Dreiser's \"Sister Carrie\"",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Through the lenses of urban planning, consumerism, and print and visual culture, this paper explores Theodore Dreiser’s unsettled vision of the fin de siècle American metropolis as expressed in Sister Carrie (1900). The novel’s troubling discrepancy between the appearance and true nature of things calls into question the apparent success achieved by the title character and envisioned by others.  To tease out the implications of this discrepancy, it is important to consider the novel’s representations of windows and newspapers—the media of modern perception through which the novel’s protagonists, Carrie Meeber and G.W. Hurstwood, view the city.  Acts of window-gazing and newspaper-reading trigger idealized images of life that challenge each character to transform his or her fantasy into reality. Yet, whether in the workplace, the home, or the streets, successfully bridging the two ultimately remains illusory.",
            "language": "en",
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                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
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                {
                    "word": "Theodore Dreiser"
                },
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                    "word": "Sister Carrie"
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                    "word": "American literature"
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                    "word": "urban history"
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                },
                {
                    "word": "Chicago"
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                    "word": "1900"
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                    "word": "Literature in English, North America"
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                    "first_name": "Stephanie",
                    "middle_name": "M.",
                    "last_name": "Lee",
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                    "institution": "University of California, Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
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            "date_submitted": "2010-09-19T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-09-19T03:00:00-04:00",
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        {
            "pk": 6332,
            "title": "Marijuana National Forest: Encroachment on California Public Lands for Cannabis Cultivation",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Illegal marijuana cultivation on California public lands has become an increasingly significant problem affecting natural resources and public safety. The major perpetrators are Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations exploiting California’s abundant resources and lucrative markets for illegal marijuana. Cultivators degrade some of the few natural places left by altering land, diverting water, applying chemicals, and inhabiting sites for long periods of time. In order to reduce the long-term impacts, clean up and remediation efforts are conducted, but remain hindered by high costs, understaffing, and the remoteness of sites. Environmental remediation depends on the ability of law enforcement agencies to identify and seize sites. As the issue has become increasingly prominent, law enforcement agencies have adapted their efforts, but have only had a limited effect. In order to solve the problems that illegal marijuana production creates, cultivators must be prevented from exploiting public lands, and/or the incentive for doing so must be removed. These objectives can be reached through the right combination of education, law enforcement strategies, and public policy change.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "Agricultural Economics"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Public Administration and Social Service Professions"
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            ],
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            "remote_url": "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7r10t66s",
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                    "first_name": "Mark",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Mallery",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of California, Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2010-02-26T03:00:00-05:00",
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        {
            "pk": 6336,
            "title": "Narrating Washington, D.C. from the Margins: Urban Space and Cultural Identity in \"Lost in the City\" and \"The Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears\"",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Washington, D.C. is a city of paradoxes. At once the site of a tremendous amount of power, wealth and representations of democracy, the city also contains impoverished sectors where residents are disenfranchised. In the following paper, I explore the ways in which two recent works of literature, Edward P. Jones’s Lost in the City and Dinaw Mengestu’s The Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears depict Washington, D.C. from these marginal places. Grounding my discussion in theoretical conceptualizations of symbolic and lived space, and applying these theories to urban space in Washington, D.C., I argue that these works evoke images of Washington, D.C. that differ from dominant discursive constructions of the city. I explore the ways in which these re-configurations of urban space in the capital city, articulated from the margins, present narratives that contest the dominant American Dream myth of striving and success. To conclude, I argue that literary works like Jones’s and Mengestu’s, which articulate experiences often occluded from the dominant urban narrative, provide us with “local knowledge” that highlights cultural difference and inequality in the city. I propose that these local forms of knowledge be incorporated into urban plans for democratic space in Washington, D.C. to make American discourses of “liberty and justice for all” a reality for more residents and users.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "Washington"
                },
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                    "word": "D.C."
                },
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                },
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                    "word": "Edward P. Jones"
                },
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                    "word": "Dinaw Mengestu"
                },
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                    "word": "American Material Culture"
                },
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                    "word": "American History (United States)"
                }
            ],
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                {
                    "first_name": "Jessica",
                    "middle_name": "M",
                    "last_name": "Brown",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of California, Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
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            "date_submitted": "2010-09-26T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-09-26T03:00:00-04:00",
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        {
            "pk": 6337,
            "title": "Perception and Value of the Fresco in the Bronze Age Aegean",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "The fresco served an extraordinarily important role during the Aegean Bronze Age not only as a marker of wealth and form of elite consumption, but also as a ritualistic tool and creator of cultic space.  However, while there is a wealth of literature present concerning the presence of frescoes and speculations about the symbolic nature of their depictions, there is very little information about the effects of the fresco as an active agent upon a passive viewer.  This study delves into the nature of the Bronze Age Aegean fresco as an active media differentiating itself from small-scale ceramic artwork through its ability to physically surround and incorporate the viewer into the narrative. The paper first discusses the origin of the fresco, followed by a break down of the two major forms of perspective used in Bronze Age Aegean frescoes:  the “cavalier perspective” and the “incorporative perspective”.  Finally, case studies of each perspective are analyzed to demonstrate the effect of the fresco upon a passive viewer and to show the subtlety of the perspectives themselves.  This analysis of the Bronze Age fresco as an active agent capable of effecting the emotions of human observers provides a new level of fresco interpretation rarely before considered by archaeologists and art historians.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
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                {
                    "word": "Fresco"
                },
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                    "word": "Bronze Age"
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                    "word": "Aegean"
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                    "word": "Classical Archaeology and Art History"
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                {
                    "first_name": "Sarah",
                    "middle_name": "J",
                    "last_name": "Giffin",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of California, Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2010-09-23T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-09-23T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_published": "2011-02-02T03:00:00-05:00",
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        {
            "pk": 6339,
            "title": "Realizing and Imagining \"Aesthetic Bliss\" in Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita and Pale Fire",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and Pale Fire are exemplary works of art that continue to push the boundaries of aesthetic and ethical literary theory. Critics and theorists alike once strove to categorize these tenets so central to Nabokov’s work, but in current reviews many have chosen to defer a deterministic analysis of the novel’s themes and instead relegate the philosophical and artistic value of his texts to the realm of “potustoronnost” (“otherworld”). This paper argues that the artistic puzzle that motivates such a critical assessment is in fact more complexly related to Nabokov’s strong opinions about art, aesthetics, and ethics, and ignoring a finer analysis of these themes renders a general term such as “otherworld” unsatisfactory. My research explores two principle motifs—reality and imagination—in an attempt to join Nabokov’s artistic mechanisms with his well-established aesthetic and ethical axioms. Additionally, I invoke the preceding work of Gustauve Flaubert, Madame Bovary, in order to demonstrate how Nabokov has, almost a century later, complemented Flaubert’s negative representation of art’s integration into his characters’ average realities (via a literary critique of interested aesthetics) with a positive, humanistic perspective that invokes moral sentiment. This essay strives to show how beauty and morality connect reality and imagination to aesthetics and ethics; and ultimately, how these interrelationships provide a dimensionality to art that invites the thoughtful reader to an elevated state of “aesthetic bliss.” I offer a refreshing perspective on Nabokov’s artistic priority of attaining “aesthetic bliss” that synthesizes and expands upon the current dialogue.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "Nabokov"
                },
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                    "word": "Ethics"
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                {
                    "first_name": "Jessica",
                    "middle_name": "Joan",
                    "last_name": "Goddard",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of California Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
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            "date_submitted": "2010-09-27T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-09-27T03:00:00-04:00",
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        {
            "pk": 6335,
            "title": "The Auchinleck Manuscript and Fourteenth-Century Lay Piety",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "The Auchinleck Manuscript, compiled in the early fourteenth century, is one of the first manuscripts written primarily in English. Its slightly damaged codex currently contains 44 poems, of which 23 are unique copies or unique versions of stories. Scholars have predominately studied the Auchinleck to analyze either individual stories, many of which, if not unique, are the first extant copies, or the manuscript itself to explore early English bookmaking techniques. I, along with a few scholars, have attempted to analyze the Auchinleck holistically. Though crusade romances make up the bulk of the codex in the amount of folios, the passio, hagiography and hagiographic romances, various prayers, exempla-esque stories, and such shorter religious poems are replete throughout the Auchinleck. The continual appearance of such poems indicates a preoccupation not just with religion, but with the unique, visual, and almost physical aspect of spiritual practices of a laity that was becoming more involved in their religious practices and beliefs. The Auchinleck indicates not only political and linguistic changes, but also the evolution of a religious culture into a ‘popular’ culture that is participated in, reconfigured, and recreated by an enthusiastic and increasingly knowledgeable laity.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "late medieval religious culture"
                },
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                    "word": "auchinleck manuscript"
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                },
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                },
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                    "word": "Medieval and Renaissance Studies"
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                {
                    "first_name": "bo hyun",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "kim",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of California, Berkeley",
                    "department": "None"
                }
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            "date_submitted": "2010-07-30T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_accepted": "2010-07-30T03:00:00-04:00",
            "date_published": "2011-02-02T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "pk": 6334,
            "title": "The Red Wedge: Towards a Perspective of Soviet Propaganda in Light of Evolutionary Biology",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Over the course of the early Soviet Union, the content and nature of propaganda exhibits increasing alignment with advantageous biological traits, particularly the human aptitude for indoctrination. Drawing from evolutionary biology, psychology, and history, Soviet propaganda will be analyzed as a vehicle of education and advertisement. Under the pretext of natural selection by way of an evolutionary theory of motivation, definitive patterns existed within Soviet propaganda, of which those found in posters and newspapers will receive examination. Human behavior is directionally motivated by survival, and the human propensity to accept ideologies contrary to fundamental mechanisms of individual survival suggest that the ability for indoctrination confers some evolutionary benefits. As the Soviet Union’s political situation changed between 1917 and 1932, propaganda experienced simultaneous transformations in accordance with both politics and human evolution. Methods employed under Stalin proved more adept than those previously employed by Lenin at appealing to innate biological predispositions, including the human desire for societal stability through hierarchical organization and the desirable positive associations among ‘in-group’ members when a defined contrasting ‘out-group’ exists. In this light, the evolution of propaganda effectively illustrates unconscious modifications within propaganda machines to better appeal to human biological traits that have been selected for under the processes of evolution.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "All rights reserved",
                "short_name": "Copyright",
                "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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            },
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                {
                    "word": "indoctrination"
                },
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                    "word": "natural selection"
                },
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                    "word": "Soviet propaganda"
                },
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                },
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                    "word": "History"
                },
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                    "word": "sociology"
                },
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                }
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                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Bruins",
                    "name_suffix": "",
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            "date_submitted": "2010-06-05T03:00:00-04:00",
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            "title": "A arte de produzir natimortos",
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            "abstract": "n/a",
            "language": "pt",
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                "short_name": "",
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                    "word": "Latin American literature"
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                    "first_name": "Gilberto",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Araújo",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro",
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            "date_submitted": "2011-03-10T22:08:14-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2011-03-10T22:08:14-05:00",
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            "pk": 53790,
            "title": "\"El pueblo no se va\": exilio y muerte en el cine argentino durante la crisis",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "n/a",
            "language": "es",
            "license": {
                "name": "",
                "short_name": "",
                "text": null,
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                    "word": "Film/Cinema/Video Studies"
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                    "word": "Latin American literature"
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                    "first_name": "Sandra",
                    "middle_name": "M.",
                    "last_name": "Casanova-Vizcaíno",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of Pennsylvania",
                    "department": ""
                }
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            "date_submitted": "2011-03-10T22:06:37-05:00",
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            "pk": 5189,
            "title": "Individual Differences in Animal Intelligence: Learning, Reasoning, Selective Attentionand Inter-Species Conservation of a Cognitive Trait",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Humans’ performance on most cognitive tasks are commonly regulated by an underlying latent variable (i.e., “general” intelligence), and the expression of this latent modulator of cognitive performance varies across individuals. While “intelligence” in humans is easily recognized, a precise definition of this trait has proven elusive, and has impeded efforts to compare the emergence of thi strait across species. Here we describe our efforts to characterize this cognitive trait in genetically heterogeneous laboratory mice. Using batteries of as many as eight learning tasks and various principal component analysis regimens, we have found a robust general factor that accounts fornearly 40% of the variance of individual animals across all tasks. This “” is not attributable to variations in stress reactivity or exploratory tendencies. However, like human intelligence, this general factor covaries with the efficacy of selective attention and working memory capacity. Importantly, we also find that general learning abilities covary with animals’ performance on novel tests of reasoning. In total, this work indicates that learning abilities, attentional control, andthe capacity for reasoning, features that constitute both colloquial and formal definitions of human intelligence, are commonly regulated in individual genetically heterogeneous mice. These results suggest an evolutionary conservation of the qualitative and quantitative properties of intelligence, and indicate that like humans, sub-human animals express individual differences in this trait.",
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                "name": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0",
                "short_name": "CC BY 4.0",
                "text": "Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.\r\n\r\nNo additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.",
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            "keywords": [
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                    "word": "International Journal of Comparative Psychology, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, Vocalization, Comparative Psychology, General Learning Factor, Cognition, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Reas.."
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            "section": "Special Issue: Revisiting The Legacy of Stan Kuczaj",
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                    "first_name": "Louis",
                    "middle_name": "D.",
                    "last_name": "Matzel",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Rutgers University",
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                    "first_name": "Christopher",
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                    "last_name": "Wass",
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                    "first_name": "Stefan",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kolata",
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            "date_submitted": "2013-11-09T15:39:11-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2013-11-09T15:39:11-05:00",
            "date_published": "2011-02-01T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "pk": 5191,
            "title": "Individual Differences in Causal Judgment under Time Pressure: Sex and Prior Video Game Experience as Predictors",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Individual differences in the effects of stress on causal attribution were studied in the context of a first-person-shooter video game. Participants were tasked with identifying the source of an explosion by repeatedly choosing among three possible enemy targets that were firing their weapons at random. In each trio of possible targets, the true enemy (the cause) produced these explosions at a delay ofeither 0.5, 1.0, or 2.0 seconds and with a probability of 100%, 75%, or 50%; condition varied across trios of targets. In Experiment 1, half of the participants made these choices while under stress (by being under fire by snipers in the hills surrounding the choice area) and half were not under fire. Men had higher accuracies and shorter latencies, and being under fire produced lower accuracy but had no effect on latency. In Experiment 2, a more explicit form of time pressure was used in which participants had a fixed amount of time in which to make their choice. This form of time pressure succeeded in dramatically reducing decision latency with an associated drop in accuracy. There was unreliable evidence of a higher accuracy for men. Neither experiment revealed a relationship between self-reported video game play and performance. The results suggest that causal decisions are negatively affected by time pressure, and the manipulations affected men and women similarly.",
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                "name": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0",
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                "text": "Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.\r\n\r\nNo additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.",
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                    "word": "International Journal of Comparative Psychology, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, Vocalization, Comparative Psychology, Behavioral Taxonomy, Cognition, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Video Ga.."
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                    "first_name": "Michael",
                    "middle_name": "E.",
                    "last_name": "Young",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Southern Illinois University at Carbondale",
                    "department": "None"
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                {
                    "first_name": "Steven",
                    "middle_name": "C.",
                    "last_name": "Sutherland",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "Southern Illinois University at Carbondale",
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                    "first_name": "James",
                    "middle_name": "J.",
                    "last_name": "Cole",
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                    "institution": "Southern Illinois University at Carbondale",
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            "date_submitted": "2013-11-09T15:56:59-05:00",
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            "date_published": "2011-02-01T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "pk": 5194,
            "title": "Individual Differences in Long-term Cognitive Testing in a Group of Captive Chimpanzees",
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            "abstract": "Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 months to approximately 16 years of age when the data presented here was analyzed. Testing covered a wide range of tasks, which we categorized broadly as measuring their understanding of aspects of either their social or physical environments. Therefore, we could test whether individuals who excelled on ‘social’ tasks, also excelled on ‘physical’ tests. We also categorized our measures as ones of acquisition, criterion, retention or transfer of skill. Thus, we could determine whether individuals who mastered tasks quickly were also those who performed, remembered and generalized tasks most accurately. We were interested in whether there were consistent patterns in cognitive skills across tasks and measures. Results of our analyses indicate that, as with humans, chimpanzees vary in their performance across some measures, although some differences in cognitive skill between individuals are also consistent across measures and tasks. The results have implications for questions concerning domain generality or specificity of cognitive skills in another primate species.",
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                "name": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0",
                "short_name": "CC BY 4.0",
                "text": "Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.\r\n\r\nNo additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.",
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                    "word": "International Journal of Comparative Psychology, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, Vocalization, Comparative Psychology, Behavioral Taxonomy, Cognition, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Skill, H.."
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            "remote_url": "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8497z6vb",
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                    "first_name": "Jennifer",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Vonk",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of Southern Mississippi",
                    "department": "None"
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                    "first_name": "Daniel",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Povinelli",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of Louisana",
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            "date_submitted": "2013-11-09T16:25:32-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2013-11-09T16:25:32-05:00",
            "date_published": "2011-02-01T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "pk": 5193,
            "title": "Individual Modulation of Anti-predator Responses in Common Marmosets",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Group living may confer an advantage on prey animals if individuals help maximise protection from predation. Some evidence suggests that age and sex differences may signify role divisions infight/flight responses. We examined whether captive common marmosets (\nCallithrix jacchus\n), a group-living primate species, might also show sex and age differences in response to predators and presented predator-based visual and auditory stimuli, individually and simultaneously. No significantsex or age differences emerged in any of the behaviour recorded. However, we found strong evidence that there were individual differences in flight/fight responses depending on the stimulus presented. Inpresenting a taxidermic model of a carnivore visually, five (of the 12) marmosets showed behaviour suggesting cautiousness, whereas five other marmosets displayed risk-taking behaviour (scored asclose proximity to stimulus, mobbing vocalisations and short latency to approach and vocalise). Importantly, cautious and risk-taking individuals did not behave consistently in these roles but changed when presented with the auditory stimulus or the visual and auditory stimuli combined.These results suggest that there may be individual differences in assessing sensory cues and levels offear fulness and risk-taking may vary accordingly. Whether or not such differences confer anadvantage on group living species, it is an entirely new finding that the type of sensory stimulation affects and alters behaviour to a significant extent within an individual and within the same group of primates.",
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            "license": {
                "name": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0",
                "short_name": "CC BY 4.0",
                "text": "Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.\r\n\r\nNo additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.",
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                    "word": "International Journal of Comparative Psychology, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, Vocalization, Comparative Psychology, Behavioral Taxonomy, Cognition, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Marmoset.."
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                    "first_name": "Caralyn",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kemp",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University of New England",
                    "department": "None"
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                {
                    "first_name": "Gisela",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kaplan",
                    "name_suffix": "",
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            "date_submitted": "2013-11-09T16:19:24-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2013-11-09T16:19:24-05:00",
            "date_published": "2011-02-01T03:00:00-05:00",
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            "pk": 5188,
            "title": "Mapping Individual Variations in Learning Capacity",
            "subtitle": null,
            "abstract": "Individual differences in learning capacity are evident in humans and most other animals. Traditionally, such differences are described in terms of variations along a relatively small number of psychological dimensions corresponding to behavioral traits. Here, an alternative approach is considered in which individual differences in learning capacity are characterized by spatially sorting behavioral patterns. To illustrate this approach, a two-dimensional self-organizing feature map wasused to analyze patterns in the performances of intact and cortically-lesioned rats engaged in multiple learning tasks. After training, the spatial structure of the map revealed systematic variations inlearning across rats that were related to the degree of brain damage. Individual nodes within the map described prototypical performance profiles that corresponded closely to patterns of learning seen in individual rats, including individuals with idiosyncratic profiles. Techniques that automatically identify modal patterns of performance during learning may provide new insights into the processes that determine what an individual organism can learn.",
            "language": "en",
            "license": {
                "name": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0",
                "short_name": "CC BY 4.0",
                "text": "Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.\r\n\r\nNo additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.",
                "url": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0"
            },
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                {
                    "word": "International Journal of Comparative Psychology, Behavior, Behaviour, Individual Variation, Comparative Psychology, Behavioral Taxonomy, Cognition, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Rat, Human Lang.."
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            "is_remote": true,
            "remote_url": "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/08n0x08j",
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                {
                    "first_name": "Eduardo",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Mercado III",
                    "name_suffix": "",
                    "institution": "University at Buffalo\nThe State University of New York",
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            "date_submitted": "2013-11-09T15:31:09-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2013-11-09T15:31:09-05:00",
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            "pk": 53787,
            "title": "Narrating the Galician Diaspora: Lino Novás Calvo's \"Un encuentro singular\"",
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                    "word": "Spanish literature"
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                    "first_name": "David",
                    "middle_name": "B.",
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                    "institution": "University of Kentucky",
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            "date_submitted": "2011-03-10T21:52:42-05:00",
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            "pk": 53792,
            "title": "«Nocilla Dream» y la literatura radicante: Un árbol en el desierto de la postmodernidad",
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            "abstract": "n/a",
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                    "first_name": "Marta",
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            "pk": 3370,
            "title": "Passing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Ordinance: Lessons from San Francisco and San Diego",
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            "abstract": "A mandatory inclusionary housing ordinance is a strong act on behalf of a city government in support of housing affordability. This paper examines the conditions and decision making processes that enabled San Francisco and San Diego to pass mandatory inclusionary housing measures, with the intent of developing recommendations for other large cities that wish to undertake similar programs. Three factors are identified as important in the successful passage of inclusionary housing ordinances: the involvement of a broad-based housing coalition, the existence of forums for negotiation between stakeholders, and the incremental enactment of tenets.",
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                    "first_name": "Deirdre",
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            "pk": 3372,
            "title": "Planning for Nomads at the Urban Periphery: Paradox or Possibility?",
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            "abstract": "Urban planners and aid-donating institutions cherish and seek to preserve the nomadic national identity of Mongolia. These outsiders romanticize nomads as representing a simpler, freer pastoral existence unencumbered by the excessive materialism of modernity. By contrast, the Mongolian government abhors and seeks to end the same nomadic national identity on the grounds that it is materially impoverished and perpetuates a \"culture of poverty\" (Lewis 1966). Both these divergent perspectives frustrate planning by focusing on extremes rather than the real process of nomadic transition.",
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                    "first_name": "Wendy",
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            "title": "Review of «Anatomía de un instante» by Javier Cercas",
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            "pk": 53793,
            "title": "Review of «El insomnio de Bolívar: cuatro consideraciones intempestivas sobre América Latina» by Jorge Volpi",
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            "abstract": "n/a",
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                    "first_name": "René",
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