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Journal articles on the topic "Archdiocese of Boston (Mass.) Archives"

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Wieboldt, Dennis J. "Natural Law Appeals as Method of American-Catholic Reconciliation: Catholic Legal Thought and the Red Mass in Boston, 1941–1944." U.S. Catholic Historian 41, no. 4 (2023): 27–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cht.2023.a914863.

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Abstract: Amid the Second World War, the Boston College Law School and the Archdiocese of Boston co-sponsored the first Red Mass in New England. Though this liturgy had been celebrated for centuries to invoke divine guidance for legal administrators, the Red Mass tradition emerged in Boston during a particular American Catholic intellectual movement. This movement encouraged Catholic and non-Catholic legal practitioners to predicate their understandings of the American legal tradition on the Natural Law philosophy of Thomas Aquinas and, purportedly, the Founding Fathers. By employing the movem
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Taurino, Giulia, Sarah Sweeney, Drew Facklam, and David A. Smith. "Copyright, Privacy, and Public Access in News Archives: a proof of concept on the Boston Globe photograph morgue." AI & SOCIETY, March 20, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02208-x.

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Abstract Whether supplementing written articles in newspapers or playing a leading role in photo-reporting, photography has achieved an influencial role in the delivery of information and framing of narratives to mass audiences. Photojournalism archives represent a unique source of historical data and public records about local, national, and international events, political movements, demonstrations, and urban development. This paper outlines a data archaeology project that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) for organizing and searching through photojournalism collections, based on the Bos
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de Leiva-Hidalgo, Alberto, and Alejandra de Leiva-Pérez. "On the occasion of the centennial of insulin therapy (1922–2022), II-Organotherapy of diabetes mellitus (1906–1923): Acomatol. Pancreina. Insulin." Acta Diabetologica, December 31, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00592-022-02014-7.

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Abstract Aims The general objective has been the historiographical investigation of the organotherapy of diabetes mellitus between 1906 and 1923 in its scientific, social and political dimensions, with special emphasis on the most relevant contributions of researchers and institutions and on the controversies generated on the priority of the "discovery" of antidiabetic hormone. Methods We have analyzed the experimental procedures and determination of biological parameters used by researchers during the investigated period (1906–1923): pancreatic ablation techniques, induction of acinar atrophy
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Döring, Nicola, and Dan J. Miller. "Conceptual Overview (Portrayals of Sexuality in Pornography)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, October 24, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5k.

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Pornography is neither a documentary media genre that documents what real sex in everyday life looks like, nor is it a pedagogical or moral media genre aimed at showing what ideal sex (in terms of health or morality) should look like. Instead, pornography is a fictional media genre that depicts sexual fantasies and explicitly presents naked bodies and sexual activities for the purpose of sexual arousal (Williams, 1989; McKee et al., 2020). Regarding media ethics and media effects, pornography has traditionally been viewed as highly problematic. Pornographic material has been accused of portray
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Seale, Kirsten, and Emily Potter. "Wandering and Placemaking in London: Iain Sinclair’s Literary Methodology." M/C Journal 22, no. 4 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1554.

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Iain Sinclair is a writer who is synonymous with a city. Sinclair’s sustained literary engagement with London from the mid 1960s has produced a singular account of place in that city (Bond; Baker; Seale “Iain Sinclair”). Sinclair is a leading figure in a resurgent and rebranded psychogeographic literature of the 1990s (Coverley) where on-foot wandering through the city brings forth narrative. Sinclair’s wandering, materialised as walking, is central to the claim of intimacy with the city that underpins his authority as a London writer. Furthermore, embodied encounters with the urban landscape
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Nansen, Bjorn. "Accidental, Assisted, Automated: An Emerging Repertoire of Infant Mobile Media Techniques." M/C Journal 18, no. 5 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1026.

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Introduction It is now commonplace for babies to begin their lives inhabiting media environments characterised by the presence, distribution, and mobility of digital devices and screens. Such arrangements can be traced, in part, to the birth of a new regime of mobile and touchscreen media beginning with the release of the iPhone in 2007 and the iPad in 2010, which stimulated a surge in household media consumption, underpinned by broadband and wireless Internet infrastructures. Research into these conditions of ambient mediation at the beginnings of life, however, is currently dominated by medi
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Brien, Donna Lee. "“Porky Times”: A Brief Gastrobiography of New York’s The Spotted Pig." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.290.

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Introduction With a deluge of mouthwatering pre-publicity, the opening of The Spotted Pig, the USA’s first self-identified British-styled gastropub, in Manhattan in February 2004 was much anticipated. The late Australian chef, food writer and restauranteur Mietta O’Donnell has noted how “taking over a building or business which has a long established reputation can be a mixed blessing” because of the way that memories “can enrich the experience of being in a place or they can just make people nostalgic”. Bistro Le Zoo, the previous eatery on the site, had been very popular when it opened almos
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Books on the topic "Archdiocese of Boston (Mass.) Archives"

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Donovan, Charles F. Boston College's Boston Priests: An account of Boston College men who became priests of the Archdiocese of Boston, 1877-1993. University Press of Boston College], 1993.

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Cunningham, Richard G. Reflections on the priesthood of the Church of Boston: June 7, 1990. Saint John's Seminary, 1990.

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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Boston (Mass.). Statutes: Parish pastoral council guidelines. The Archdiocese, 1989.

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), Boston (Mass, ed. A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston: Containing the Selectmen's minutes from 1742-3 to 1753. Heritage Books, 2000.

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O'Connell, Mark. Very Reverend Cornelius J. Heery: Born May 23, 1923, died January 12, 1996. s.n., 1997.

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Carroll, John P. Golden memories. Author, 1997.

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H, O'Connor Thomas. Boston Catholics: A history of the church and its people. Northeastern University Press, 1998.

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St. Paul's Parish (Hingham, Mass.). Celebrating 125 years, 1871-1996: St. Paul Church. St. Paul's Parish, 1996.

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Walton, Susan S. To preserve the faith: Catholic charities in Boston, 1870-1930. Garland Pub., 1993.

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Law, Bernard F. You shall be my witnesses. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Archdiocese of Boston (Mass.) Archives"

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Maynor, Ashley. "Response to the Unthinkable." In Advances in Library and Information Science. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8624-3.ch025.

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From Oklahoma City to Columbine to the Boston Marathon finish line, individuals around the world have responded to violent mass deaths publicized in mainstream media by creating ever-larger temporary memorials and sending expressions of sympathy—such as letters, flowers, tokens, and mementos—by the tens and even hundreds of thousands. Increasingly, there is an expectation that some, if not all, of the condolence and temporary memorial items will be kept or saved. This unusual and unexpected task of archiving so-called “spontaneous shrines” often falls to libraries and archives and few protocol
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Conference papers on the topic "Archdiocese of Boston (Mass.) Archives"

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Hale, Mary, Sara Jensen Carr, Lucy Maulsby, and Amanda Lawrence. "Engaging Histories of Repair: Ruggles Station and Boston’s Southwest Corridor." In 113th Annual Meeting Paper Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.113.77.

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Ruggles Station, situated at the intersection between the demographically and economically diverse Boston neighborhoods of Back Bay, Roxbury and Mission Hill, is a key but often overlooked site in the larger story of architectural and urban transformation in the 1970s and ’80s. In particular, the project offers a critical opportunity to consider the legacy of “redlining,” highway planning, urban renewal, anti-highway activism, and participatory design practices. Designed by the Black-led architecture firm Stull Associates (later Stull and Lee, Inc.), Ruggles is one of eight stations constructe
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