Dissident Friendships

Dissident Friendships
Author: Elora Chowdhury,Liz Philipose
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252098833

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Often perceived as unbridgeable, the boundaries that divide humanity from itself--whether national, gender, racial, political, or imperial--are rearticulated through friendship. Elora Halim Chowdhury and Liz Philipose edit a collection of essays that express the different ways women forge hospitality in deference to or defiance of the structures meant to keep them apart. Emerging out of postcolonial theory, the works discuss instances when the authors have negotiated friendship's complicated, conflicted, and contradictory terrain; offer fresh perspectives on feminists' invested, reluctant, and selective uses of the nation; reflect on how the arts contribute to conversations about feminism, dissent, resistance, and solidarity; and unpack the details of transnational dissident friendships. Contributors: Lori E. Amy, Azza Basarudin, Himika Bhattacharya, Kabita Chakma, Elora Halim Chowdhury, Laurie R. Cohen, Esha Niyogi De, Eglantina Gjermeni, Glen Hill, Alka Kurian, Meredith Madden, Angie Mejia, Chandra T. Mohanty, A. Wendy Nastasi, Nicole Nguyen, Liz Philipose, Anya Stanger, Shreerekha Subramanian, and Yuanfang Dai.

Lie Theory and Geometry

Lie Theory and Geometry
Author: Jean-Luc Brylinski,Ranee Brylinski,Victor Guillemin,Victor Kac
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461202615

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This volume, dedicated to Bertram Kostant on the occasion of his 65th birthday, is a collection of 22 invited papers by leading mathematicians working in Lie theory, geometry, algebra, and mathematical physics. Kostant’s fundamental work in all these areas has provided deep new insights and connections, and has created new fields of research. The papers gathered here present original research articles as well as expository papers, broadly reflecting the range of Kostant’s work.

Everyday Occupations

Everyday Occupations
Author: Kamala Visweswaran
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-03-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812207835

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In the twenty-first century, political conflict and militarization have come to constitute a global social condition rather than a political exception. Military occupation increasingly informs the politics of both democracies and dictatorships, capitalist and formerly socialist regimes, raising questions about its relationship to sovereignty and the nation-state form. Israel and India are two of the world's most powerful postwar democracies yet have long-standing military occupations. Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey have passed through periods of military dictatorship, but democracy has yielded little for their ethnic minorities who have been incorporated into the electoral process. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh (like India, Pakistan, and Turkey) have felt the imprint of socialism; declarations of peace after long periods of conflict in these countries have not improved the conditions of their minority or indigenous peoples but rather have resulted in "violent peace" and remilitarization. Indeed, the existence of standing troops and ongoing state violence against peoples struggling for self-determination in these regions suggests the expanding and everyday nature of military occupation. Such everydayness raises larger issues about the dominant place of the military in society and the social values surrounding militarism. Everyday Occupations examines militarization from the standpoints of both occupier and occupied. With attention to gender, poetics, satire, and popular culture, contributors who have lived and worked in occupied areas in the Middle East and South Asia explore what kinds of society are foreclosed or made possible by militarism. The outcome is a powerful contribution to the ethnography of political violence. Contributors: Nosheen Ali, Kabita Chakma, Richard Falk, Sandya Hewamanne, Mohamad Junaid, Rhoda Kanaaneh, Hisyar Ozsoy, Cheran Rudhramoorthy, Serap Ruken Sengul, Kamala Visweswaran.

FAA General Aviation News

FAA General Aviation News
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1978
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: MINN:31951D00714876N

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Progress in Landslide Research and Technology Volume 1 Issue 2 2022

Progress in Landslide Research and Technology  Volume 1 Issue 2  2022
Author: Irasema Alcántara-Ayala,Željko Arbanas,David Huntley,Kazuo Konagai,Matjaž Mikoš,Kyoji Sassa,Shinji Sassa,Huiming Tang,Binod Tiwari
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783031184710

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This open access book provides an overview of the progress in landslide research and technology and is part of a book series of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL). It gives an overview of recent progress in landslide research and technology for practical applications and the benefit for the society contributing to understanding and reducing landslide disaster risk.

Additive manufacturing and biomaterials in regenerative dentistry

Additive manufacturing and biomaterials in regenerative dentistry
Author: Monireh Kouhi,Marziyeh Ranjbar-Mohammadi,Mohammad Khodaei
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832525326

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Advances in Chitin Chitosan Characterization and Applications

Advances in Chitin Chitosan Characterization and Applications
Author: Marguerite Rinaudo,Francisco M. Goycoolea
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783038978022

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Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, rubber, etc.) used for energy production. Among the most advanced biopolymers known is chitosan. The term chitosan refers to a family of polysaccharides obtained by partial de-N-acetylation from chitin, one of the most abundant renewable resources in the biosphere. Chitosan has been firmly established as having unique material properties as well as biological activities. Either in its native form or as a chemical derivative, chitosan is amenable to being processed—typically under mild conditions—into soft materials such as hydrogels, colloidal nanoparticles, or nanofibers. Given its multiple biological properties, including biodegradability, antimicrobial effects, gene transfectability, and metal adsorption—to name but a few—chitosan is regarded as a widely versatile building block in various sectors (e.g., agriculture, food, cosmetics, pharmacy) and for various applications (medical devices, metal adsorption, catalysis, etc.). This Special Issue presents an updated account addressing some of the major applications, including also chemical and enzymatic modifications of oligos and polymers. A better understanding of the properties that underpin the use of chitin and chitosan in different fields is key for boosting their more extensive industrial utilization, as well as to aid regulatory agencies in establishing specifications, guidelines, and standards for the different types of products and applications.

Inclusive Governance in South Asia

Inclusive Governance in South Asia
Author: Nizam Ahmed
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319609041

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This edited volume explores the state of inclusive governance in South Asia. It particularly examines the nature and scope of inclusiveness noticed in the parliament and civil service in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal, and the judiciary in Bangladesh. Where previous literature has stressed the need for the inclusion of external stakeholders, this volume highlights the importance of the involvement of internal stakeholders. This includes ‘insiders’ such as opposition members and government backbenchers in parliament and specialists in the civil service. The main emphasis is on identifying the extent to which insiders in different institutions have the scope to participate in the governing process. Furthermore, this volume also seeks to assess the implications of inclusiveness/exclusiveness for democratic governance. By exploring the link between inclusiveness and accountability, its contributors are able to draw out the strengths and weaknesses of the existing mechanisms of accountability, particularly social accountability. This innovative collection will appeal to students and scholars of gender and development studies, public policy and administration, international relations, law and political science.