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Callahan, Katharine P. "Unrest." New England Journal of Medicine 392, no. 23 (2025): 2293–95. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp2416811.

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Péguy, Charles. "Jewish Unrest." Chesterton Review 30, no. 3 (2004): 441–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/chesterton2004303/488.

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Bieling, Tom, Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Anke Haarmann, and Torben Körschkes. "Designing unrest." Interactions 29, no. 2 (2022): 20–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3517211.

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Newhall, C. G., and D. Dzurisin. "Caldera Unrest." Science 245, no. 4923 (1989): 1167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.245.4923.1167.a.

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NEWHALL, C. G., and D. DZURISIN. "Caldera Unrest." Science 245, no. 4923 (1989): 1167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.245.4923.1167.

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McGill, Neil. "Student unrest." Physics World 10, no. 12 (1997): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/10/12/18.

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Kla, Koffi M., Douglas B. Coursin, and Mark J. Rice. "Pupillary Unrest." Anesthesia & Analgesia 125, no. 2 (2017): 693–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1213/ane.0000000000002214.

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Smith, Todd Graham. "Feeding unrest." Journal of Peace Research 51, no. 6 (2014): 679–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343314543722.

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Yeeles, Adam. "Weathering unrest." Journal of Peace Research 52, no. 2 (2015): 158–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343314557508.

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Sollom, R., and V. Iacopino. "Bahrain unrest." BMJ 342, may04 3 (2011): d2768. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d2768.

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Paul, Japheth Ajit, and Japheth Ajit Paul. "Indian Unrest." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626705.

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A double standard has permeated all of Indian society throughout its history. Persecution is part of everyday life though routinely ignored. This abuse of power has led to identity-based politics, which harms members of non-dominant groups. My work is an expression of my personal experiences within the social and cultural landscape of India. I externalize this embodied experience through text, video, and ambient sound creating an environment of the pressures of the expectations of others. The videos follow the cycles of my thought and open up an examination of culture and society. To enter the space is to enter a mindscape and see Indian society through the eyes of its own alienated citizenry.
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Peterson, Tanya Art College of Fine Arts UNSW. "States of unrest: photography and trauma." Awarded By:University of New South Wales. Art, 2009. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43761.

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States of Unrest: Photography and Trauma is an interdisciplinary study of the dialectic between photography and trauma. It examines the relationship between photography and affect, read primarily through current trauma theory and contemporary photographic discourse. The study explores trauma??s mnemonic processes and symptoms and their structural similarities to photography??s modes of registration and representation. The framework of the study is developed through a close reading of three different manifestations of war-related images as a way of considering the language, circulation, and impact of traumatic images. It considers this field, firstly, in terms of the function of domestic photography produced during the time of World War II; secondly, in relation to photographic documentation of the Vietnam War; and thirdly, through imagery made in response to the ongoing war in Afghanistan. It examines the relationship between photography and trauma in terms of theories of absence and presence, ultimately arguing in favour of a model of understanding based on a surplus economy of meaning, as opposed to a framing of absence. The overall research findings were presented as a thesis comprising of a written study and an exhibition of photographic and sculptural work.
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Hill, Judith. "Poverty, unrest and the response in Surrey." Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2006. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/poverty-unrest-and-the-response-in-surrey(9c5a8757-5393-49a0-a525-8c53c6d82e09).html.

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The organisation of this thesis is thematic, in order to disentangle the complexity and significance of the poor laws in a local area. It is a local study of poverty and the operation of the poor laws. The aim of this detailed survey is to consider the role of poor law administration in Surrey within the national context, and by examining the operation of the poor law at the parish level, to understand the experiences of real people, both ratepayer and the poor. The thesis also considers whether the old poor law was fundamentally defective or whether it can be viewed as a valid response to increasing poverty. It stresses, the relationship between the central and local authorities and the administration of poor relief in rural Surrey outside the Metropolitan area and the hundred of Brixton, Wallington and Kingston for the period 1815–1834 (see Map 1.0). It recognises that before 1834, variety rather than uniformity characterised the administration of poor relief in England and Wales. It also argues, that power and authority, within the English state was the product of negotiation between the centre and the localities. Chapter One deals with the historiography of the old poor law and chapter Two considers the decline of rural industry in Surrey, coupled with continuing economic problems in agriculture and falling demand for labour, which had a devastating effect in rural parishes. Chapter Three details the administrative system of poor relief during a period that saw costs of relief rise, while Chapter Four examines the operation of the relief system at parish level outside the workhouse. Chapter Five examines the provision of indoor relief in Surrey, and Chapter Six considers the position of the ratepayers and their ability and willingness to pay increased poor rates, at a time of agricultural depression combined with rising unemployment. Chapter Seven considers the position of the labourer, when endemic poverty meant that a labourer’s ability to provide for his family without asking the parish for assistance was more a matter of luck than personal industry. Seasonal unemployment exacerbated the situation, forcing farm workers on to the parish for assistance, especially in winter months. Chapter Eight considers the unrest of 1830–32, the so-called Swing Riots. Many studies of poor law only make fleeting reference to the riots. This study sees the disturbances as an integral part of the work and includes a detailed investigation into the riots within the social and cultural context. In Surrey, as in other parts of rural southern England, they took place against the background of the progressive pauperisation of labourers, when parishes were finding it more difficult to provide relief for the growing numbers of unemployed, able-bodied agricultural labourers. Labourers saw the riots as a rising against unemployment and the abuses of the poor law system that seemed unable to provide sufficient relief for their needs. The thesis ends by examining the reaction of the parishes immediately after the riots before the introduction of the 1834 poor law, when attempts were made at parish level to alleviate the situation and to stop further unrest.
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Hickey, James. "Constraining volcanic unrest with integrated geodetic modelling." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683904.

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A comprehensive understanding of the origin, nature, and significance of volcanic unrest is currently missing, but of fundamental imp0l1ance to communities living with the threat of volcanic hazards. My thesis addresses this shortcoming from a volcanic deformation angle. By incorporating a range of multi-disciplinary data, I have developed new integrated models of volcanic deformation using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) that are suitable for use in both forward and inverse modelling approaches. They are consistent with independent geophysical observables and provide detailed insight on volcanic processes during unrest crises. I have applied these models to three volcanoes. A study of Uturuncu volcano, Bolivia, highlighted the importance of subsurface structure and time-dependent source processes in explaining both the spatial and temporal deformation patterns. The combined results alluded to a diapiric-type ascent of magma. At Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, I used novel inversion models employing FEA to elucidate the location and volume of a magmatic intrusion during an aseismic, and non-eruptive, unrest episode. The models also provided insights into observable signals that could be associated with future intrusive or eruptive activity. My analysis of the persistent inflation at Aira caldera, Japan, during an ongoing emptive phase at Sakurajima volcano, used inverse Finite Element models to, for the first time, quantify the statistical significance of including topography and subsurface heterogeneity in deformation models. Additional models results were used to identify the rate, timing, volume, location and mechanism of magma supply, as well as the timescales that could be associated with increases in future eruptive activity. Together, these results highlight how models with more plausible, and geophysically consistent, components can improve our understanding of the mechanical processes affecting volcanic unrest and geodetic eruption precursors. They provide a framework to help advance emption forecasting and risk mitigation.
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Albert, Mínguez Helena. "Processes, time scales and unrest of monogenetic volcanism." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/334689.

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Seismic, deformation, and gas activity (unrest) typically precedes volcanic eruptions. Successful volcanic event forecasting depends on the quality of the surveillance network for detecting any changes in volcano behaviour. To interpret the geochemical and geophysical precursors correctly it is important to understand the volcanic processes that occur prior and during volcanic eruptions. Detailed knowledge of the volcano internal structure, the rheology of the magmas, the time scales of the processes occurring at depth and the characteristics of past unrest episodes, must be combined with an adequate monitoring network to improve the volcanic hazard forecast. However, these aspects have received little attention in monogenetic volcanoes. The aim of my PhD Thesis is to improve our understanding on monogenetic volcanism, its causes and dynamics, and to help anticipating the volcanic activity. I have focused on three main aspects of this problem. The first one is the calculation of the rheological properties of magmas during mixing. The second aspect I have addressed are the processes and time scales that lead to monogenetic eruptions with the aim to better interpret volcanic unrest and improve eruption forecasts. Finally, I have investigated the seismic unrest periods of historical monogenetic eruptions from a compilation of historical accounts worldwide. The results provide a conceptual framework for better anticipating monogenetic eruptions and should lead to improved strategies for mitigation of their associated hazards and risks.<br>Las erupciones volcánicas están generalmente precedidas por la actividad sísmica, la deformación y la desgasificación (unrest). El éxito en la predicción del evento volcánico depende de la calidad de la red de vigilancia para detectar cualquier cambio en el comportamiento del volcán. Para interpretar los precursores geoquímicos y geofísicos correctamente es importante entender los procesos volcánicos que ocurren antes y durante las erupciones volcánicas. El conocimiento en detalle de la estructura interna del volcán, la reología de los magmas, las escalas de tiempo de los procesos que ocurren en profundidad y las características de los episodios pasados de unrest, debe combinarse con una red de vigilancia adecuada para mejorar el pronóstico de los eventos volcánicos. Sin embargo, estos aspectos han recibido poca atención en los volcanes monogenéticos. El objetivo de mi tesis doctoral es mejorar nuestra comprensión sobre el vulcanismo monogenético, sus causas y su dinámica, con el objetivo de mejorar la posibilidad de anticiparse a la actividad volcánica. Me he centrado en tres aspectos principales de este problema. El primero es el cálculo de las propiedades reológicas de los magmas durante los eventos de mezcla. El segundo aspecto es el estudio de los procesos, junto con sus escalas temporales, que llevan a erupciones monogenéticas con el fin de interpretar mejor la actividad volcánica y mejorar los pronósticos de una erupción. Por último, he investigado los períodos de unrest sísmico de erupciones monogenéticas históricas en todo el mundo mediante una compilación de documentos históricos. Los resultados proporcionan un marco conceptual que permite mejorar la predicción de erupciones monogenéticas y deberían conducir a mejores estrategias para mitigar sus peligros y riesgos asociados.
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Oakes, Amy C. "States in crisis how governments respond to domestic unrest /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1141660456.

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de, Leon Justin. "PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PHILIPPINE MUSLIM UNREST." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2008. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4217.

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Muslim culture and society has been a part of the Philippine islands in spite of nearly ninety-five percent of the population being Christian (a majority Catholic), yet did not become a separatist movement until the 1970's. Since then, the two main separatist groups the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have been battling the Philippine government. The parties entered truces in 1996 and 2001, yet there has been a cycle of violence continues. The Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), linked to Al Qaeda, emerged in 1990 and has launched many attacks on the Christian Philippine majority. The prolonged Muslim unrest in the ARMM has left thousands dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. The main objective of this research paper is to examine Philippine economic and political development and its impact on Philippine Muslim unrest. This paper presents a critical analysis of the economic and political development and Philippine Muslim unrest by examining six major features of the Philippines; they are: The historical evolution, economic development, political development, socio-cultural setting, geographic setting, and the quality of life of the Filipino people. This research also examines Fareed Zakaria's illiberal democracies theory, liberal institutionalism, and the Marxist theory of class revolution and primarily relies on research conducted at the University of the Philippines and from Philippine and Asian scholars. By taking a holistic comprehensive approach and by using international relations theory, this research fills two gaps in the literature about Philippine Muslim unrest. The research concludes with a look at future challenges, both short term and long term that face the country, as well as, possible future scenarios. The findings of this research are that the economic and political development and the historical evolution, though major contributory factors, are not the sole reason for the prolonged Philippine Muslim unrest. The most pervasive causal factor to Muslim unrest was the socio-cultural setting. Because of the all-pervasive nature of culture; at first glance, the socio-cultural setting was not a major apparent cause. At almost all times examined throughout this research, certain cultural tendencies guided decisions and altered the course of events more so than any other single variable. Corruption, crony capitalism, patrimonialism, and irrational institutions all stem from the tendencies of Philippine culture must be addressed to find lasting peace in the country. A move toward rational legal institutions and liberal constitutionalism, will lead the way to the creation of a liberal democracy and break the cycle of violence occurring in the Philippines.<br>M.A.<br>Department of Political Science<br>Sciences<br>Political Science MA
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Mbillah, Johnson Apenad. "The causes of present day Muslim unrest in Ghana." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365099.

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Smart, Sally-Anne. "Modelling South African social unrest between 1997 and 2016." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/72929.

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Social unrest, terrorism and other forms of political violence events are highly unpredictable. These events are driven by human intent and intelligence, both of which are extremely difficult to model accurately. This has resulted in a scarcity of insurance products that cover these types of perils. Links have been found between the incidence of political violence and various economic and socioeconomic variables, but to date no relationships have been identified in South Africa. The aim of this study was to address this. Firstly, by identifying relationships between the incidence of social unrest events and economic and socio-economic variables in South Africa and secondly by using these interactions to model social unrest. Spearman’s rank correlation and trendline analysis were used to compare the direction and strength of the relationships that exist between protests and the economic and socio-economic variables. To gain additional insight with regards to South African protests, daily, monthly, quarterly and annual protest models were created. This was done using four different modelling techniques, namely univariate time series, linear regression, lagged regression and the VAR (1) model. The forecasting abilities of the models were analysed using both a one-step and n-step forecasting procedure. Variations in relationships for different types of protests were also considered for five different subcategories. Spearman’s rank correlation and trendline analysis showed that the relationships between protests and economic and socio-economic variables were sensitive to changes in data frequency and the use of either national or provincial data. The daily, monthly, quarterly and annual models all had power in explaining the variation that was observed in the protest data. The annual univariate model had the highest explanatory power (R2 = 0.8721) this was followed by the quarterly VAR (1) model (R2 = 0.8659), while the monthly lagged regression model had a R2 of 0.8138. The one-step forecasting procedure found that the monthly lagged regression model outperformed the monthly VAR (1) model in the short term. The converse was seen for the short-term performance of the quarterly models. In the long term, the VAR (1) model outperformed the other models. Limitations were identified within the lagged regression model’s forecasting abilities. As a model’s long-term forecasting ability is important in the insurance world, the VAR (1) model was deemed as the best modelling technique for South African social unrest. Further model limitations were identified when the subcategories of protests were considered. This study demonstrates that with the use of the applicable economic and socio-economic variables, social unrest events in South Africa can be modelled.<br>Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2019.<br>Absa Chair in Actuarial Science (UP)<br>South African Department of Science and Technology (DST) Risk Research Platform, under coordination of the North-West University (NWU)<br>Insurance and Actuarial Science<br>MSc Actuarial Mathematics<br>Unrestricted
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Smith, Justin P. "The Attlee and Churchill administrations and industrial unrest, 1945-55." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1986. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13833.

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This study looks at the governments' handling of industrial unrest in the decade following the end of the Second World War. The period encompasses both the Attlee administrations of 1945-51 and the post-war Churchill government of the early 1950's. The period of 1945-55 was characterised by a relatively low level of strike activity. Nevertheless, a number of large scale, unofficial strikes broke out, especially on the docks which caused severe economic dislocation. In the first part of this study I focus on the re-establishment of an emergencies supply organisation after 1945 and on the use by the Attlee governments of the traditional strike-breaking instruments of the armed forces and civilian volunteers. I examine the role of the law in industrial disputes of the period and I analyse the pressure brought to bear on unofficial strikers through the withholding of state benefits. I also look at the attempts by the government to exert control over the coverage of disputes by the BBC. The study is placed in the economic context of the period and an analysis is also made of the effect of the Cold War on the government's attitude to strikes. In the second part I look at the return of a Conservative administration, pledged to following a policy of industrial conciliation after the bitterness of the interwar years. By looking at the period as a whole I am able to draw a comparison between the Attlee and Churchill administrations, to ascertain to what extent the consensus in economic policy was mirrored by a consensus in the industrial sphere.
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Books on the topic "And unrest"

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Rawson, Joanna. Unrest. Graywolf Press, 2009.

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Gottsmann, Joachim, Jürgen Neuberg, and Bettina Scheu, eds. Volcanic Unrest. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58412-6.

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McEvoy, Sean. Theatrical Unrest. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315690933.

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C, Maduka, ed. Student unrest. Faculty of Education, 1992.

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Welch, Liliane. Unrest bound. Pierian Press, 1985.

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Hawken, Paul. Blessed Unrest. Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Beary, Brian. European Unrest. CQ Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/cqresrre20150109.

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Faust, Frederick Schiller. Acres of unrest. Leisure Books, 2009.

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Joseph, Conrad. Tales of unrest. J.M. Dent, 2000.

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Yeng, Pway Ngon. Unrest. Balestier Press, 2018.

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Rørth, Pernille. "Unrest." In The Unedited. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34624-9_6.

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Salgirli, Saygin. "Unrest." In The Fluctuating Sea. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003100706-5.

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Cabrita, João M. "Student Unrest." In Mozambique. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780333977385_9.

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Newburn, Tim. "Urban Unrest." In The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003529965-20.

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Durey, Jill Felicity. "Labour Unrest." In John Galsworthy’s Compassion. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87436-0_7.

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Pappas, Takis S. "Features of Unrest." In Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137410580_11.

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Halsey, Mark, and Simone Deegan. "Points of Unrest." In Young Offenders. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137411228_8.

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Aris, Rosemary. "The ‘Great Unrest’." In Trade Unions and the Management of Industrial Conflict. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230371323_5.

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Thompson, Noel. "The Labour Unrest." In G. D. H. Cole: Selected Works. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203839317-27.

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Marsh, Vivien. "Covering political unrest." In Seeking Truth in International TV News. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003095439-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "And unrest"

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Nanayakkara, Amila Chethana, Banage T. G. S. Kumara, and R. M. Kapila Tharanga Rathnayaka. "Enhanced Analysis of Media Interactions During Sociopolitical Unrest: Cross-Correlation Case Study of South African Unrest 2021." In 2024 9th International Conference on Information Technology Research (ICITR). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icitr64794.2024.10857773.

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Hazelwood, Dalton J., Deepti Joshi, Ashok Samal, and Leen-Kiat Soh. "Discovering Localized Drivers of Unrest Events using Clustering and XGBoost." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/bigdata62323.2024.10825901.

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Popescu, Robert Gabriel, N. Anantrasirichai, and Juliet Biggs. "Anomaly Detection for the Identification of Volcanic Unrest in Satellite Imagery." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icip51287.2024.10647957.

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Nanayakkara, Amila Chethana, Banage T. G. S. Kumara, and R. M. Kapila Tharanga Rathnayaka. "Data Driven Analysis of Protest Dynamics: Comparing Black Lives Matter Movement 2020 and South African Unrest 2021 on Twitter." In 2024 8th SLAAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SLAAI-ICAI). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/slaai-icai63667.2024.10844959.

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Allen, Jamie. "Infrastructural Unrest." In Proceedings of Polititcs of the machines - Rogue Research 2021. BCS Learning & Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/pom2021.16.

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Junek, William N., W. Linwood Jones, and Mark T. Woods. "Detecting developing volcanic unrest." In SOUTHEASTCON 2012. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/secon.2012.6196985.

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Mishler, Alan, Kevin Wonus, Wendy Chambers, and Michael Bloodgood. "Filtering Tweets for Social Unrest." In 2017 IEEE 11th International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsc.2017.75.

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Sech, Justin, Alexandra DeLucia, Anna L. Buczak, and Mark Dredze. "Civil Unrest on Twitter (CUT): A Dataset of Tweets to Support Research on Civil Unrest." In Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text (W-NUT 2020). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.wnut-1.28.

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Raja, Haroon, Muhammad U. Ilyas, Saad Saleh, Alex X. Liu, and Hayder Radha. "Detecting national political unrest on Twitter." In ICC 2016 - 2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icc.2016.7511393.

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Korolov, Rostyslav, Di Lu, Jingjing Wang, et al. "On predicting social unrest using social media." In 2016 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/asonam.2016.7752218.

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Reports on the topic "And unrest"

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Ba, Bocar, Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Roman Rivera, and Alexander Whitefield. Mispricing Narratives after Social Unrest. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w32730.

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Cameron, C. E., and K. A. Janssen. Mount Edgecumbe: Ongoing volcanic unrest and response actions. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/30904.

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DiPasquale, Denise, and Edward Glaeser. The L.A. Riot and the Economics of Urban Unrest. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5456.

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Caldevilla Domínguez, D., J. Rodríguez Terceño, and A. Barrientos Báez. Social unrest through new technologies: Twitter as a political tool. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2019-1383en.

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Seraina, Rüegger, Madhushree Sekher, and Bütikofer Sarah. How Perceived Inequality Can Lead to Political Unrest: Lessons from India. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.46446/publication_r4d.2019.3.en.

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The perception of inequality is often more important than objectively measured inequalities. Research conducted in India, one of the most diverse countries in the world, helps us to understand exactly what feeds the perception of injustice, which often results in political unrest. Research on perceived inequalities contributes to a better understanding of how democratic institutions may prevent ethnic conflict escalation.
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Bryan, Joshua. Portland, Oregon's Long Hot Summers: Racial Unrest and Public Response, 1967 - 1969. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.995.

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Marchio, Jim. Unrest and Instability in Southeastern Europe: Cold War Insights for the 21st Century. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada388406.

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Olson, Jarrod, Andrew J. Kurzrok, Gretchen Hund, and Erik M. Fagley. Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future: Modeling Social Unrest in Karachi, Pakistan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1120088.

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Mas, Alexandre. Labor Unrest and the Quality of Production: Evidence from the Construction Equipment Resale Market. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w13138.

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Berdiqulov, Aziz. ECMI Minorities Blog. Is Uzbekistan Not Ready to Let It Go? Unrest in Karakalpakstan. European Centre for Minority Issues, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53779/kpsa1020.

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In July 2022, unprecedented demonstrations took place in Uzbekistan’s Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan. These demonstrations followed proposed constitutional amendments which would remove Karakalpakstan’s right to freely secede from the Uzbek Republic. Thousands of Karakalpaks joined together for peaceful demonstrations to protest against the changes concerning their homeland. Tashkent reacted in line with what seems to have become a Central Asian formula: military troops were sent to suppress the demonstrations, which led to multiple deaths and injuries; the Internet was shut down; curfews were introduced; and checkpoints were set up around the region. The President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, came to Karakalpakstan to promise that its status would not change as the proposed amendments would be removed. The probability of Karakalpakstan seceding through a referendum remains low: it is the poorest region of Uzbekistan, and Karakalpaks are not even the majority of the population there. However, the status and the right to secede seem to play a significant symbolic role to the Karakalpak people, as their quick and coordinated mobilisation has shown.
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