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Lindstrom, Fred B., and Ronald A. Hardert. "Kimball Young on the Chicago School." Sociological Perspectives 31, no. 3 (July 1988): 298–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1389200.

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Editors' Introduction: Elsewhere in this journal is the article “Kimball Young on Founders of the Chicago School.” As with that article, the following material is taken from the 1968 seminar offered by Kimball Young at Arizona State University, a seminar attended by the editors. These lectures chronicle Young's contacts with George Herbert Mead of the University of Chicago's philosophy department, touch on his student contacts with the political scientist Harold Lasswell, and contain Young's comments upon a number of Chicago faculty and student sociologists he knew: Herbert Blumer, Ernest Watson Burgess, John Dollard, Ellsworth Faris, Philip M. Hauser, Everett Cherrington Hughes, Helen McGill Hughes, Morris Janowitz, William Fielding Ogburn, Robert E. Park, Edward Shils, David Riesman, Samuel A. Stouffer, W. I. Thomas, W. Lloyd Warner, and Louis Wirth.
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Yamagata-Montoya, Aurore. "Japanese Princesses in Chicago: Representations of Japanese Women in the San Francisco Chronicle and Chicago Tribune (1872)." Artists, Aesthetics, and Artworks from, and in conversation with, Japan - Part 2, no. 9 (December 20, 2020): 39–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.32926/2020.9.yam.princ.

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In December 1871, the Iwakura Mission was sent by the Meiji government to the US and Europe. One of the aims of the mission was the observation of foreign practices and technologies. If Japan wanted to suppress the Unequal Treaties and be considered a “first rank nation”, it had to adopt the “civilized” manners and rules of North America and Europe (Nish, 1998). Five Japanese girls, aged six to sixteen accompanied the Mission to be educated in the US for a ten-year period. Their presence didn’t go unnoticed by the American Press, and the articles reporting on their stay provided an opportunity to bring up broader themes on Japanese women and Japan. The five girls were the first women to officially represent Japan in the US. Identified by the American media as “Japanese Princesses”, their reception was confronted with the American image and understanding of Japan. This article analyses the representations of the five girls, and of Japanese women in general, in the San Francisco Chronicle and the Chicago Tribune during the two months that the Iwakura Mission travelled eastward from San Francisco to Washington, via Chicago. I identify and analyse the recurring tropes: the girls’ social position, the craze they created among the Americans, their beauty, the exoticism of their kimono, the education they will receive in America. The newspapers’ representation of the girls are full of inaccuracies and mistakes, myths and exoticism. Nonetheless, the representations are overwhelmingly positive and the girls – as well as the whole of the Mission’s members – are warmly welcomed by the American press.
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Villagra Carron, Rodrigo. "Behold the Black Caiman: A Chronicle of Ayoreo Life by Lucas Bessire Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. 296 pp." American Anthropologist 118, no. 3 (August 25, 2016): 650–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aman.12656.

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BONIFACIO, VALENTINA. "Lucas Bessire , Behold the Black Caiman: A Chronicle of Ayoreo Life (Chicago, IL, and London: University of Chicago Press, 2014), pp. xiii + 310, $27.50, pb." Journal of Latin American Studies 49, no. 1 (January 9, 2017): 207–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x16002091.

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Villar, Diego. "Bessire, Lucas. Behold the Black Caiman: a chronicle of Ayoreo life. xiii, 310 pp., illus., bibliogr. Chicago: Univ. Press, 2014. £19.50 (paper)." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 22, no. 1 (January 25, 2016): 235–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12365.

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McKenna, Christopher D. "The World's Newest Profession: Management Consulting in the Twentieth Century." Enterprise & Society 2, no. 4 (December 2001): 673–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1467222700005322.

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In 1930 Business Week alerted its interested readers to a new professional service: management consulting. As the writers at Business Week explained, the existing system of business professionals had become so complicated that, according to James McKinsey at the University of Chicago, a new type of professional was “increasing in numbers and influence . . . the adviser that tells business what other advisers to use and when.” Although Business Week would go on to chronicle the rise of management consulting over the next seventy years, consultants would continue to style themselves as an emerging profession through the end of the twentieth century.My dissertation title, “The World's Newest Profession,” plays off both the longstanding perception that consulting is an emerging profession and the widespread apprehension that consultants' advice is little more than corporate pandering. In response to these concerns, I address both the origins of management consultants and their influence on the strategies, structures, and operations of large bureaucratic organizations. Because the institutionalization and professionalization of management consulting occurred within firms, not among solo practitioners, I focus on management consulting firms like McKinsey & Company; Booz, Allen & Hamilton; and Arthur D. Little, Inc., which have advised large corporations since the 1920s. During the 1920s and 1930s these consulting firms were integral in reorganizing many of the largest companies in the United States, including General Motors, Swift, U.S. Steel, and Sears. By the 1960s the use of American management consultants had expanded beyond their initial domestic corporate clients to include international nonprofit organizations, businesses, and governments as diverse and influential as Air France, the Bank of England, Volkswagen, the University of Liberia, and the Government of Tanzania.
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Bromilow, Pollie. "Book Review: Jeanne de Jussie, The Short Chronicle. Edited and translated by Carrie F. Klaus. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Pp. xxx + 214. £13.50. Louise Labé, Complete Poetry and Prose. Edited with critical introduction and prose translations by Deborah Lesko Baker. Poetry translations by Annie Finch. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Pp. xxxii + 274. £16.00. Madeleine and Catherine des Roches, From Mother and Daughter: Poems, Dialogues, and Letters of Les Dames des Roches. Edited and translated by Anne R. Larsen. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Pp. xxxii + 319. £15.50." Journal of European Studies 38, no. 4 (December 2008): 449–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00472441080380040904.

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Neuburger, Mary. "To Chicago and Back: Aleko Konstantinov, Rose Oil, and the Smell of Modernity." Slavic Review 65, no. 3 (2006): 427–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4148658.

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In 1893 Aleko Konstantinov undertook a momentous journey to the Chicago World's Fair. Mary Neuburger explores the broader implications of this journey and its consequences for the Bulgarian encounter with the west and modernity, drawing special attention to the issue of smell. As chronicled in To Chicago and Back, written after his return, Konstantinov discovers both the New World and the quintessence of his own nation on the famous Midway Plaisance, where he meets the prototype for Bulgaria's greatest literary anti-hero—the indomitable Baĭ Gano. In Baĭ Gano—a fictional travelogue about a Bulgarian in Europe—as in To Chicago and Back, Konstantinov explores the theme of Bulgarian backwardness vis-à-vis a more developed (albeit imperfect) Europe and United States. As Baĭ Gano, a bumbling and stinky rose oil merchant, travels throughout “civilized“ Europe, olfactory contrasts and ironies emerge, highlighting the role of smell in evolving Bulgarian (and European) notions of modernity and “otherness.“
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Fessler, Beate. "2nd European Post-Chicago Melanoma Meeting 2012: Metastasiertes malignes Melanom bald eine chronische Erkrankung?" Onkologische Welt 03, no. 06 (2012): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1630301.

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Das metastasierte maligne Melanom als chronische Erkrankung, die individuell therapiert wird: Das ist eines der Ziele der dermatologischen Forschung. Wie nahe sie dem schon gekommen ist, wo die Probleme liegen und wie sich die Prävention verbessern lässt, wurde auf dem 2nd European Post-Chicago Melanoma Meeting 2012 in München diskutiert.
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Pak, Susie J. "Comment on William J. Novak: Institutional Economics and the Progressive Movement for the Social Control of American Business." Business History Review 93, no. 4 (2019): 697–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680519001272.

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William J. Novak's engaging historiography is at once a recovery project and a prolegomenon to a revised history of political economy. His article chronicles the achievements of Progressive Era institutional economists and critiques the way they have been obscured by the shadow of the Chicago School of economics. Why do the Progressives deserve to be recovered and remembered? According to Novak, it is because they “underwrote one of the more fundamental governmental revolutions in modern times” and created the foundations for the “social control of business” (pp. 676, 672).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Chicago Chronicle"

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Milanés, Lilian L. "STORIES OF STRENGTH: CHICAGO LATIN@S' NAVIGATION OF HEALTH, WELL-BEING, AND CHRONIC DISEASE." UKnowledge, 2018. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/anthro_etds/33.

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Health inequalities take many forms related to race, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnic, language and many other axes throughout communities around the world. Type two diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol are examples of conditions (among many others) that disproportionately affect Latino@s in the U.S.. The research of this dissertation is based on fieldwork conducted throughout several predominantly Latin@ neighborhoods in Chicago, IL. This dissertation examines how Latin@s in Chicago navigate health and well-being, and how they engage in agentive strategies in the face of chronic disease. I recorded individual life histories and semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and participant observation at various community events and settings. The stories of these Chicago Latin@s are shared here in an effort to de-homogenize the depiction of Latin@s in the U.S. by paying attention to local narratives, and especially to those related to living with chronic disease.
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Aguiar, Miriam Bevilacqua. "Tempo e artista: Chico Buarque, avaliador de nossa cotidianidade." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8149/tde-27042015-105107/.

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A tese Tempo e Artista. Chico Buarque, avaliador de nossa cotidianidade analisa, dentre as canções que fazem parte da obra musical do compositor Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, aquelas que abordam o cotidiano. O objetivo desta tese é demonstrar como essas canções, mais do que retratarem o cotidiano, também avaliam o dia a dia da sociedade brasileira criando ou destacando ideias e conceitos que são aceitos por uma grande parcela da população nacional entre as décadas de 60 até os anos 2000. Esta pesquisa também busca evidenciar como as letras das músicas compostas pelo artista se assemelham a crônicas, tanto pela estrutura do texto, como em virtude da escolha das temáticas e do compromisso com a realidade em que as mesmas surgem. O percurso deste trabalho iniciou-se com a contextualização da vida e obra do compositor, seguida por uma extensa investigação e captura nos principais veículos de comunicação da época, o que permitiu constatar como a credibilidade do artista foi sendo construída e fortalecida, a ponto do compositor ser considerado praticamente uma unanimidade, tanto entre as camadas mais instruídas da população como também pelos segmentos mais populares, que admiravam o samba buarqueano. Desta forma, autor de uma obra diferenciada, Chico Buarque obteve o endosso para ser o avaliador de nossa cotidianidade. A análise de um total de 24 canções representativas das cinco décadas possibilitou destacar como a poética buarqueana foi delineada e quais os temas que o compositor pinçava ao cotidiano. Finalmente, este estudo espera ter conseguido comprovar como a obra musical de Chico Buarque mostrou, avaliou e interferiu no cotidiano brasileiro.
The thesis Time and Artist: Chico Buarque, evaluator of our everydayness analyzes, among the songs that figure in the musical work of the composer Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, those that approach the everyday life. The objective of this thesis is to show how these songs, more than portraying the everyday life, also evaluate the day-by-day of the Brazilian society by either creating or highlighting ideas and concepts accepted by a large part of the national population from the 1960s to the 2000s. This research also intends to provide evidence of how the artist\'s lyrics resemble chronicles, both for text structure as well as for the selection of themes and engagement with the reality in which these songs arise. The process of this work started with the contextualization of the composer\'s life and work, followed by an extensive investigation and capture in the main communication vehicles at the time. Such process allowed verifying how the artist\'s credibility was built and strengthened up to a level of the author being considered an unanimity, both in the most educated segments of the population as well as among the most popular ones that admired the samba of Chico Buarque. In this sense, as the creator of a unique work, Chico Buarque was empowered to be the evaluator of our everydayness. The analysis of a total of 24 songs representing five decades made possible to emphasize how the poetics of Chico Buarque was designed and which themes he selected from ordinary life. Finally, this study expects to have confirmed how the musical work of Chico Buarque revealed, evaluated and interfered in the Brazilian everyday reality.
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Pacheco, Siomara Ferrite Pereira. "Discurso, cognição e sociedade: texto e contexto na representação do feminino por Chico Buarque de Hollanda." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2014. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/14299.

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This thesis is situated in the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) field, presenting a socio-cognitive approach and it has as its main objective to contribute to the discourse linguistic studies about the feminism issue in Brazil by means of specific objectives aimed at: 1. verifying the cultural positive and negative values present in feminism verbal representation; 2.examining the ideological values present in the feminism representations and its verbal production forms; 3. dealing with the interrelations between text and context in the meaning construction for the representations of feminism in musical chronicles composed by Chico Buarque de Holanda; 4. presenting the social roles and its social functions brought about by Chico Buarque from different social groups viewpoints. The theme herein presented is justified by the fact that, despite the feminists movements, there is still a lot to be investigated and to be done about prejudice against women, including in Brazil. The analysis carried out followed a technical-analytical procedure having as analytical categories Society,Cognition and Discourse. Moreover such analysis also has theoretical fundamental issues based upon van Dijk (2012) studies. Therefore, this research took into account the following methodological procedures: 1. Analytical theoretical procedure: theoretical review upon the main concepts focused in this thesis, such as: Discourse; Society; Cognition; Context(s); Genre; Identity; Chronicle as an opinion-based genre. 2. Selection of analysis material: eighty-six (86) musical chronicles written by Chico Buarque de Holanda were selected, among which sixty (60) were produced during the political oppressive military government period in Brazil. Based upon the sixty chronicles, some sample material was selected,taken from the themes which represent the feminism element through poetic language. From this selection onwards, the songs-musical chronicles- presented as samples of cultural and ideological values were chosen in order to represent the feminism elements in different social groups. The results show that there are positive and negative values which evaluate the feminism element as a genre in a society and that such values are linked to a society which is based upon a society whose model is the masculine element, therefore generating prejudice
Esta tese está situada na Análise Crítica do Discurso, de vertente sociocognitiva e tem por objetivo geral contribuir com os estudos linguísticos discursivos do feminismo no Brasil e por objetivos específicos: 1. verificar os valores culturais positivos e negativos contidos nas representações verbais do feminino; 2. examinar os valores ideológicos contidos na representação do feminismo e suas formas de reprodução verbal ; 3. tratar da inter-relação texto e contextos na construção de sentidos para as representações do feminino nas crônicas musicais de Chico Buarque de Hollanda; 4. Apresentar tanto os papéis sociais quanto suas funções sociais representados por Chico Buarque, a partir de diferentes grupos sociais. Justifica-se o tema proposto, pois muito há a ser feito ainda sobre o preconceito ao feminino, apesar dos movimentos feministas, inclusive no Brasil. As análises realizadas seguiram um procedimento teórico-analítico, cujas categorias analíticas são Sociedade, Cognição e Discurso. Para tanto, as análises têm por base também a noção de contexto proposta por van Dijk (2012). Nesse sentido, a pesquisa adotou os seguintes procedimentos metodológicos: 1. Procedimento teórico-analítico: revisão teórica sobre os principais conceitos tratados nesta tese, tais como: Discurso; Sociedade; Cognição; Contexto(s); Gênero; Identidade; Crônica como gênero opinativo. 2. Seleção de material de análise: selecionaram-se 86 crônicas musicais de Chico Buarque de Hollanda, das quais 60 foram produzidas durante o período de repressão política pelo governo militar no Brasil. Após esse procedimento, foi selecionado material de amostra que contém temas relacionados à representação do feminino pela linguagem poética e, a partir dessa seleção, foram escolhidas as canções que se apresentam a título de exemplificação dos valores tanto culturais quanto ideológicos existentes na representação do feminino em diferentes grupos sociais. Os resultados obtidos indicam que há valores positivos e valores negativos que avaliam o feminino enquanto gênero na sociedade e esses valores vinculam-se a uma sociedade cujo modelo é masculino, o que gera preconceitos
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Robertson, Katie E. "Boldness Behavior and Chronic Stress in Free-Ranging, Urban Coyotes (Canis latrans)." The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1543529587211372.

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Books on the topic "Chicago Chronicle"

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Marrow, Raphael W. In pursuit of crime: The police of Chicago : chronicle of a hundred years, 1833-1933. Sunbury, Ohio: Flats Pub. Co., 1996.

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Rebolledo, Tey Diana. The chronicles of Panchita Villa and other guerrilleras: Essays on Chicana/Latina literature and criticism. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2005.

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Wilkiemeyer, Diana. Chronicles of a visiting nurse: The unique experiences of a young home care nurse as she visits clients in Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. San Francisco: McNaughton & Gunn, Inc., 2009.

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M, Wearmouth John, ed. The Cornwell chronicles: Tales of an American life on the Erie Canal, building Chicago, in the Volunteer Civil War Western Army, on the farm, in the country store. Bowie, Md: Heritage Books, 1998.

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Vivekananda--His Gospel of Man-making, with a Garland of Tributes and a Chronicale of His Life and Times with Pictures: With a Garland of Tributes and a Chronicale of His Life and Times with Pictures. Chennai, India.: Swami Jyotirmayananda, 1986.

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Vivekananda--His Gospel of Man-making, with a Garland of Tributes and a Chronicale of His Life and Times with Pictures. Swami Jyotirmayananda, 1986.

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Vivekananda--His Gospel of Man-making, with a Garland of Tributes and a Chronicale of His Life and Times with Pictures. Swami Jyotirmayananda, 185 Anna Salai, Chennai-600002, Tamil Nadu, India., 2000.

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Vivekananda--His Gospel of Man-making, with a Garland of Tributes and a Chronicale of His Life and Times with Pictures. Chennai (India): Swami Jyotirmayananda, 2000.

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(Editor), Publishers' Graphics, ed. The CTA Chronicles. Publishers' Graphics, 2006.

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Bontemps, Arna. Defender. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0022.

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This chapter discusses the role of the black press in the history of Negroes in Illinois in the early decades of the twentieth century, led by the Chicago Defender. The great majority of Illinois Negro newspapers have been published in Chicago, have been weeklies, and, with a few exceptions, have been short-lived. Of those operating in 1942, only the Chicago Defender and the Springfield Conservator were established prior to 1925. Outside of Chicago, a number of Negro newspapers have appeared from time to time. Aside from the Chicago papers, most of the Negro journals in 1942 were linked with political activity, stressed community news, and depended upon local advertising. This chapter first looks at the history of the Chicago Defender, founded by Robert S. Abbott, and its advocacy of the Negro exodus from the South before turning to other black newspapers and publications in Illinois during the period, including the Illinois Chronicle, the Springfield Conservator, the Chicago Enterprise, and Dynamite.
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Córdova, Teresa L., and Matthew D. Wilson. "Chronic and concentrated youth joblessness in disassembled neighborhoods in Chicago." In Disassembled Cities, 188–202. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. | Series: Global urban studies: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315104614-15.

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Feldmann, Doug, and Mike Ditka. "Integrity." In A View from Two Benches, 196–206. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749988.003.0013.

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This chapter examines the libelous article which was written by part-time columnist Bill Page and published by the Kane County Chronicle. The article told the story of Mary Elizabeth “Meg” Gorecki, who had been a rising star in the Illinois legal community but committed ethics violations. In his column, Page claimed Bob Thomas originally wanted to pursue a much steeper penalty for Gorecki—up to and including disbarment. Yet in the end, Page contended, Thomas pushed a four-month suspension in return for the Gorecki camp assisting one of Thomas's appointed judges, Robert Spence, in an upcoming election. Thomas then called Chicago attorney Joseph Power, Jr. and suggested they consider filing a defamation lawsuit. Backed into a corner, Thomas was left with no alternative. He would not be able to uphold any semblance of moral authority if he permitted the libelous statements to live. Justice was necessary for him to keep working as a justice. An unconditional exoneration through litigation, he knew, was now the only way to retain the confidence of attorneys. The defamation suit was filed on January 16, 2004, naming Page, managing editor Greg Rivara, and the Shaw Suburban Newspaper Group (which owned the Chronicle) as defendants.
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Mendenhall, Emily. "Chicago." In Rethinking Diabetes, 39–61. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501738302.003.0003.

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This chapter begins with María's story, a Mexican immigrant in Chicago who faces complex social demands in Chicago while confronting new frontiers of independence and chronic illness. The story is intended to open a discussion of social suffering, power, and variations of "global" and "local" that transform everyday lives and become realized in diabetes experiences. In doing so, I address multiple layers of scholarship and bring together anthropological, public health, medical, and biological perspectives. Most of this research – like María's story – comes from wealthy nations; therefore, I comment on how diabetes and its partners come together in such contexts and differ from lower-income countries. Weaving between multiple layers of knowledge and understanding of diabetes, this chapter makes the important point that structural violence, social experiences, and interpersonal relationships play a fundamental role in how diabetes is experienced and expressed across cultures, and especially among those who are poor.
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"Funkahuatl’s Absurd Chronicles." In Confessions of a Radical Chicano Doo-Wop Singer, 234–35. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520969667-053.

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"II Capitol Chronicles The Kid from Chicago." In Southwest Shuffle, 92–96. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315024035-12.

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Payne, Amaniyea. "Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago." In Hot Feet and Social Change, 114–22. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042959.003.0008.

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Long famed as a mecca of African-American culture, New Orleans occupies a special place in studies of African diasporic music and dance. By outlining the historical and social factors that shaped unique expressions of African American cultural identity, Ausetta Amenkum provides an experiential account of the formation of the Kumbuka African Drum and Dance Collective, not only as a performance troupe, but also as a community institution. Utilizing poetry and an engaging tone, Amenkum situates the emergence of African dance companies founded by African Americans in the local cultural trajectory of New Orleans mid-20th century. She, then, chronicles her work and the use of African dance as a holistic approach, as she addresses a specific example: women’s incarceration issues in Louisiana.
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Courage, Richard A. "Introduction." In Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance, 1–14. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043055.003.0001.

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Fenton Johnson is known to contemporary readers, if known at all, as a minor black poet whose works typically portray a sort of urban folk misery. He was also, in fact, a talented journalist and keen observer and chronicler of African American life, most especially in his native Chicago. A profound sense of place informed the editorials and survey articles that appeared each month in his first journal, ...
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Hudson, Lynn M. "“This Is Our Fair and Our State”." In West of Jim Crow, 56–91. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043345.003.0003.

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This chapter chronicles the simultaneous appearance of D. W. Griffith’s film, The Birth of a Nation and the opening of the Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) in San Francisco in 1915. The PPIE celebrated, among other things, San Francisco’s recovery from the 1906 earthquake and fire, and the building of the Panama Canal. For African Americans, this fair, like the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, allowed them to demonstrate their contributions to the nation. The fairs also presented possibilities for black citizens to critique discrimination within and outside the fairgrounds. Delilah Beasley, a black journalist for the Oakland Tribune and the Oakland Enquirer, understood that the exposition offered a rare chance to garner a wide audience for her writing about black Californians and black history.
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Rubio, Philip F. "Rising Expectations and Brewing Conflict." In Undelivered, 38–59. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655468.003.0003.

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This chapter looks at the low pay and poor working conditions in the late 1960s and the upsurge of rank-and-file postal worker reform campaigns against what they called “collective begging” of Congress. Chronic postal deficits and a sudden service breakdown in Chicago in 1966 led to the 1967 Kappel Commission that first explored a postal corporation model. The chapter also charts the growing postal worker anger at Congress; presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon; and their own national union leaders for ignoring their pleas for living wages. Militant rank-and-file organizing in New York led up to the wildcat strike that began there on March 18, 1970.
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Bedingfield, Sid. "A Black Political Insurgency in the Deep South." In Newspaper Wars. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041228.003.0004.

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This chapter chronicles the role of McCray and his newspaper in the NAACP’s battle against the all-white Democratic Party in South Carolina. In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Smith v. Allwright, which outlawed race-based party membership rules, white Democrats in the state erected new barriers to black participation in Democratic Party politics. In response, McCray and his allies used his newspaper to launch an insurgent political organization, the Progressive Democratic Party, which took its fight against the state’s white Democrats all the way to the national convention in Chicago in July. After three years of legal and political battle, McCray and the NAACP managed to overthrow the all-white primary in South Carolina. In August 1948, black South Carolinians voted in a Democratic Party primary for the first time since the rise of Jim Crow rule in the state in the 1890s.
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Conference papers on the topic "Chicago Chronicle"

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Pyrialakou, V. Dimitra, and Konstantina Gkritza. "Passenger Rail in Indiana: From Our Past to Our Future." In 2015 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2015-5804.

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The Midwest railroad network connected almost every major city by 1860, accounting for 36% of the United States (U.S.) railroad network mileage. Indiana became famous for the first Union Station in the world, as well as for one of the most developed and luxurious interurban rail system in the U.S. The twentieth century drastically transformed the picture, endowing the country with well-developed and world class highway and aviation networks, but leaving Indiana with a limited passenger rail network. Today, the Hoosier State line, which operates between Indianapolis, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois, is in danger of elimination. As of October 2013, the State of Indiana, local communities, and Amtrak reached an agreement to support the Hoosier State line, an agreement recently extended through January 2015. Amtrak is hesitant to support the corridor, doubting its economic viability. In response, the Indiana Department of Transportation (DOT) was the first nationally to announce a Request for Proposals (1404s1) under the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act in order to obtain competitive bids for the operation of the Hoosier State line. Recent studies suggest that the improvement and enhancement of the Midwest regional rail system to allow higher speeds has the potential to significantly benefit the area. The route from Chicago to Cincinnati via Indianapolis is a strong candidate among the possible routes in the Midwest, and within the second tier nationwide. Studies also suggest that such an upgrade can return great user benefits, reduce travel times, and bring significant regional economic benefits supporting the creation of new permanent jobs in Indiana. This paper presents the chronicle of passenger rail transportation in the U.S., Midwest, and Indiana in particular, from the early 1830s to the recent attempts of the State of Indiana to sustain the Hoosier line. This paper also investigates the effect of the community’s support on Indiana’s passenger rail evolution, as well as the potential of “higher” speed rail in the state.
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Famuyiwa, Funlola, and Israel Rubinstein. "Chronic Non-Infectious Respiratory Diseases In Adult Patients With IGE Hypogammaglobulinemia Residing In Inner-City Chicago." In American Thoracic Society 2011 International Conference, May 13-18, 2011 • Denver Colorado. American Thoracic Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2011.183.1_meetingabstracts.a1363.

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C.M. Wathes, T. G. M. Demmers, N. Teer, R.P. White, L.L. Taylor, V. Bland, P. Jones, et al. "Production Responses of Weaner Pigs after Chronic Exposure to Airborne Dust and Ammonia." In 2002 Chicago, IL July 28-31, 2002. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.10571.

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Ramos, Doralina do Amaral Rabello, Vivian D'Afonseca da Silva Ferreira, Maria Gabriela Berzoti-Coelho, Sandra Mara Burin, Cíntia Leticia Magro, Maira da Costa Cacemiro, Belinda Pinto Simões, Felipe Saldanha-Araujo, Fabíola Attié Castro, and Fábio Pittella-Silva. "Abstract 366: Association ofMLL2/KMT2DandMLL3/KMT2Cwith chronic myeloid leukemia." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-366.

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Malhotra, Hemant, Ajay Yadav, Ashwin Mathur, Debashish Biswas, and Bharti Malhotra. "Abstract 1835: PPARγ agonist in combination withbcr/abltyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients of chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase with suboptimal molecular response." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-1835.

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Chanas-LaRue, Aaron P., James B. Johnston, and Spencer B. Gibson. "Abstract 3976: Antihistamines as synergists with targeted therapies in chronic lymphocytic leukemia." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-3976.

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Clay-Gilmour, Alyssa I., Daniel R. O'Brien, Sara J. Achenbach, Celine M. Vachon, Kari G. Chaffee, Timothy G. Call, Jose F. Leis, et al. "Abstract 1226: Rare germline variants segregating in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) families." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-1226.

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Xu, Jing, Yu Kang, and Yinhua Yu. "Abstract 134: Dysbiosis of gut microbiota in chronic stressed patients with endometriosis." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-134.

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Rajamani, Bharathi M., Sreeja Karathedath, Raveen Stephen Illangeswaran, Esther Sathya Bama Benjamin, Vikram Mathews, Aby Abraham, and Poonkuzhali Balasubramanian. "Abstract 3739: Nuclear hormone receptors modulate imatinib resistance in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-3739.

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Li, Ke, Yu Kang, and Yinhua Yu. "Abstract 2505: Baicalein reverses chronic stress-induced ovarian cancer promotion through GABA receptors." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-2505.

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