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Oksun Kang. "British Women’s Subordination and The Ideology of “Separate Spheres” in the 19th Century." Studies in English Language & Literature 38, no. 3 (2012): 145–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21559/aellk.2012.38.3.008.

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Ledezma, Ana María. "‘Mijita Rica’: The female body as a subject in the public space." Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies 6, no. 2 (2017): 1290. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/generos.2017.2042.

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The politeness system is one of the most subtle and everyday forms of gender violence.Harassment in public is a socially accepted practice in Chile, where the ideological background crosses the various social spheres and remains rooted in the national and Latin American ethos.This article questions its bases, revealing the symbolic violence, gender hierarchization, and the reproduction of the ideology of separate spheres infused in street "flattery".
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August, Andrew. "How Separate a Sphere? Poor Women and Paid Work in Late-Victorian London." Journal of Family History 19, no. 3 (1994): 285–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/036319909401900305.

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The essay traces patterns of poor women's employment in late-nineteenth-century London. It shows that employment was common among single, married and widowed women, except among mothers of young children. Unpaid domestic work and paid employment dovetailed into a constant burden of work facing poor women. This challenges the prevalent argument that married women earned wages only at moments of severe crisis in the household economy. It reveals a culture of women's work among the poor that contrasts sharply with the ideology of separate spheres that excluded middle-class women from employment.
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Wilson, Linda. "‘She succeeds with cloudless brow …’ How Active was the Spirituality of Nonconformist Women in the Home during the Period 1825–75?" Studies in Church History 34 (1998): 347–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400013747.

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He role and place of women in the nineteenth century has been the subject of much recent debate. In their influential book, Family Fortunes, Davidoff and Hall traced the development of separate spheres, which, they argued, was linked to the process of industrialization and the emergence of the middle class during the period 1780–1850. They emphasised that both nonconformists and evangelical Anglicans had played a determining role in this development. Amanda Vickery, amongst others, has questioned this thesis. She believes that the premises are flawed, and that early modern studies have shown t
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Khan, Muhammad Moiz, and Erum Ali Warduk. "THE MYTH OF ALLAHABAD." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 56, no. 1 (2017): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.46568/jssh.v56i1.58.

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Since the creation of Pakistan the foundation of the Idea of Pakistan has been a matter of academic and political debate. There is a difference between the two spheres. The academic debate allows a room to discuss popular and unpopular ideas and respect the contrary views. The ideology of Pakistan, political system of Pakistan and the constitution of Pakistan have always been discussed and debated amongst scholars. The purpose of this research is to explore the famous presidential address of Allama Iqbal at the annual session of Muslim League in 1930. There are many perceptions about the addre
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Rubio-Marín, Ruth. "Women and participatory constitutionalism." International Journal of Constitutional Law 18, no. 1 (2020): 233–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icon/moaa005.

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Abstract This article underscores the foundational exclusion of women from constitution-making as an expression of the ideology of separate and gendered spheres dominant at the birth of written constitutionalism. It traces the incorporation of women into constitution-making within a broader gender equality participatory turn taking place, since the late 1980s and especially 1990s, coinciding in time with the rise of popular constitutionalism more broadly speaking. By looking at a variety of examples drawn from multiple jurisdictions across the world, it explores the forms of participation of w
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Kulagina-Stadnichenko, Hanna. "Sources of religious syncretism of Christianity." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 20 (October 30, 2001): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2001.20.1180.

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Christianity - a phenomenon historically and territorially limited. This is an ideology inherent in a certain time and a separate territory. At the same time, for its time and territory, it became the norm and sign system: any thought was translated into the images of the Christian myth, in the traditional phraseology of the Holy Scripture and the works of the Fathers of the Church. Like other religions, Christianity tended to shift the terrestrial problems to unearthly spheres, but its specificity does not manifest itself in what it did, but in how it did it. In other words, it is not enough
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Craig, Béatrice. "Petites Bourgeoises and Penny Capitalists: Women in Retail in the Lille Area during the Nineteenth Century." Enterprise & Society 2, no. 2 (2001): 198–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/es/2.2.198.

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With few exceptions, historians have argued that in the nineteenth century women were excluded from most retail activities. In Europe women became increasingly concentrated in small-scale, undercapitalized, and short-lived stores. The “separate sphere” ideology in its different guises underlay this evolution. In North America, on the other hand, women capitalized on this ideology to carve a niche for themselves in trade and retailing. Women were not marginalized or segregated everywhere in Europe, however. In northern France the expansion of retail trade and overall improvements in standards o
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Masud, Muhammad Khalid. "Religion and State Are Twin Brothers: Classical Muslim Political Theory." ICR Journal 9, no. 1 (2020): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.52282/icr.v9i1.135.

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The current reluctance for democratic transition in Muslim societies is mostly attributed to Islamic political theories that do not allow a separation between religion and politics. Extremist views often reject democracy because it is perceived to be anti-religion. This paper examines the thread of classical Islamic political theory that considers religion and state to be inseparable twin brothers. Exploring the origins of this thread in Sassanid and tenth century Islamic thought, analysis of the doctrine reveals that Muslim political thought more generally has traditionally been more pragmati
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Zdioruk, Serhiy. "Etno-confessional features of Ukraines integration into the united Europe." Religious Freedom, no. 20 (March 7, 2017): 107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/rs.2017.20.873.

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In all societies, at least prior to the Enlightenment, religion served as a basis for formation of ideology determining the existence of culture. All important areas of society and its institutions were determined by the religious legitimacy this way or the other. Today they are separated from the order of life and culture specified for the society as a whole by the religion and have the status of independent subsystems. However, in fact, religion has become one of the spheres of social life. Now it coexists with the art, philosophy, science, politics, economics and so on. According to the dif
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ideology of separate spheres"

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Piatt, Patricia Angela. "The relevance of the ideology of separate spheres in nineteenth-century British travel literature." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.490909.

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The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to be used in the analysis of nineteenth-century travel literature, and to detennine whether there is any justification in assuming male travellers were primarily concerned with 'public' issues and female travellers were primarily concerned with 'private' issues. To answer these questions this thesis examines a number of areas traditionally associated with each gender, and analyzes how both sexes coped with a variety of discursive pressures. It incorporates travel literature produced by both gender
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Khan, Scheherazade. "Weathering Challenges to the Separate Sphere Ideology: The Persistence of Convention in Victorian Novels, 1850-1901." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42671.

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The separate sphere ideology, dominant but never hegemonic in Victorian Britain, dictated that women’s natural vocation was to be wives and mothers. Between the years 1850 to 1901, the surplus woman problem and a nascent feminist movement challenged the separate sphere ideology. It was also reinforced by imperialist ideologies that held the British family as a sign of Britain’s superiority, and eugenics which placed great importance on heterosexual marriage and reproduction. How did novelists, especially women novelists, respond to the challenges against the separate sphere ideology? How di
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Kim, Koeun. "Going beyond the domestic sphere : women's literature for children, 1856-1902." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/18802.

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My thesis explores how female writers of the Golden Age of children’s literature used their domestic stories to convey their visions of a more desirable society to their child readers, and thus to widen their influence beyond the homely sphere. My first chapter reconsiders the nineteenth-century historical circumstances wherein the woman and the child came to be constructed and enshrined as the domestic woman and the Romantic child within the home, and excluded from the public discourses. I then consider how in domestic stories women writers tried to overcome this shared deprivation of autonom
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Leaver, Elizabeth Bridget. "The Priceless treasure at the bottom of the well : rereading Anne Brontë." Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/33158.

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Anne Brontë died in 1848, having written two novels, Agnes Grey (1847) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848). Although these novels, especially The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, initially received a favourable critical response, the unsympathetic remarks of Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Gaskell initiated a dismissive attitude towards Anne Brontë’s work. For over a hundred years, she was marginalized and silenced by a critical world that admired and respected the work of her two sisters, Charlotte and Emily, but that refused to acknowledge the substantial merits of her own fiction. However, in 195
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Paris, Kendis. "The internal demise of the doctrine of separate spheres." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2004. http://www.tren.com.

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Traina, Denice N. "Politics and Poetry: Not so Separate Spheres (Voice of the Minority Muse)." Scholar Commons, 2010. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/1793.

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This thesis contributes to continuing assessments of women writers and their political activities during the long eighteenth century. Analyzing works by Aphra Behn, Hannah More, and Anna Letitia Barbauld, I assert that these writers projected their voices into public affairs, and I explore their treatment of poetic forms. Through writing, they claimed equality with fellow authors and participated as equals beside the period's political leaders, debating about and commenting upon a wide array of concerns like the Glorious Revolution, the abolition of the slave trade, British military expansion,
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Field, Flora K. "Snipping Separate Spheres: The Cult of Domesticity in Gertrude Stein's "Tender Buttons"." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2017. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/903.

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This thesis analyzes Gertrude Stein's Tender Buttons through the framework of the cult of domesticity. In understanding the ways in which Stein mocks and transgresses gender constrictions, while simultaneously adopting the language of domesticity, I understand the ways in which Stein breaks with the antebellum notion of separate spheres.
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Jordan, Kate. "Ordered Spaces Separate Spheres: Women and the Building of British Convents, 1829-1939." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2015. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.741225.

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Pohl, Tanya Claire. "Votes for Mothers." Thesis, Boston College, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/359.

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Thesis advisor: Peter Weiler<br>Between 1866 and 1918, suffragists in Britain campaigned to acquire the vote for women. Opposition to women's suffrage derived mainly from separate spheres ideology – the belief that the genders are inherently different and must fulfill different roles in society. Many scholars claim that the suffragists challenged separate spheres ideology. By comparing the writings of Millicent Fawcett and Frances Cobbe, two prominent suffragists, with the writings of Mary Ward and Violet Markham, two prominent anti-suffragists, this work demonstrates similar themes within the
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Flodkvist, Evelina. "Gender roles and perceptions about improved Community-Based Health Insurance : A case study in Babati, Tanzania." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Utveckling och internationellt samarbete, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-32696.

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People´s access to safe health care is not as common as one might think. Today with new and different health insurances and improved health policies people should in theory have safe health care. Although numerous of health insurances exist, targeting large parts of populations, there are still many issues with them. The Behavioural Model of Health Services Use and Separate Spheres are the two theories that are used in this study. Where Separate Spheres describes men´s and women´s separate worlds, their responsibilities in them and how it effects them and the Behavioural Model of Health Servic
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Books on the topic "Ideology of separate spheres"

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Sando, Julie. Julie Sando: Separate spheres. Art Gallery of Windsor, 2001.

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Shoemaker, Robert Brink. Gender in English society, 1650-1850: The emergence of separate spheres. Longman, 1998.

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Auflitsch, Susanne. Staging separate spheres: Theatrical spaces as sites of antagonism in one-act plays by American women, 1910-1930 : including bibliographies on one-act plays in the United States, 1900-1940. Peter Lang, 2006.

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Harrison, Brian. Separate Spheres. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203104088.

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Davidson, Cathy N., and Jessamyn Hatcher, eds. No More Separate Spheres! Duke University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822383437.

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Davidson, Cathy N., Jessamyn Hatcher, Inderpal Grewal, Caren Kaplan, and Robyn Wiegman, eds. No More Separate Spheres! Duke University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822383437.

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Speck, W. A. Social Structure, Class, and Gender, 1770–1832. Edited by Alan Downie. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566747.013.014.

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This essay deals with the perceived emergence of a three-class social structure in the period. Between the aristocracy and the working class contemporaries observed the growth of a middle class especially in the rapidly expanding towns where urbanization gave rise to an urban bourgeoisie. These developments also affected the role of women in society, though the thesis that they created ‘separate spheres’ has been exaggerated. The creation of a bourgeois ideology of respectability was assisted by the Evangelical Revival. Increasing industrialization, though not as revolutionary as was once thou
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Separate Spheres: The Opposition to Women's Suffrage in Britain. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Separate Spheres: The Opposition to Women's Suffrage in Britain. Routledge, 2012.

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(Editor), Janet Guildford, and Suzanne Morton (Editor), eds. Separate Spheres: Women's Worlds in the 19th-Century Maritimes. Acadiensis, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ideology of separate spheres"

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Foster, Thomas. "What Comes after the Ideology of Separate Spheres? Women Writers and Modernism." In Transformations of Domesticity in Modern Women’s Writing. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230510005_1.

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Grant, Matthew. "Separate Spheres of Civil Defence." In After the Bomb. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230274044_7.

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Turner, Frank M. "The Ideology of Separate Gender Spheres." In European Intellectual History from Rousseau to Nietzsche, edited by Richard A. Lofthouse. Yale University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300207293.003.0013.

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"Introduction: The Studio, the Domestic Interior, and the Ideology of Separate Spheres." In Redefining Gender in American Impressionist Studio Paintings. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315089065-1.

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O’Malley, Tom. "Women and the Welsh Newspaper Press: The Cambrian News and the Western Mail, 1870–1895." In Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433907.003.0007.

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Newspapers were an important space for imagining women’s domestic lives. Women’s pages, columns, and advertisements were designed to reach a growing female readership. As Tom O’Malley notes in this chapter, newspapers contributed to separate spheres ideology by depicting women as subordinate to men and by highlighting their roles as wives, daughters, mothers, and consumers in the home. Yet, O’Malley notes, such ‘ideological convention was always under pressure from the heterogeneous content papers were obliged to contain if they were to appeal to the men and women in the locality on whom they depended as purchasers, readers, and advertisers’ (95). Consequently, at the same time that newspapers constructed the angel in the house they also imagined women as litigants, entertainers, labourers, and charity workers—identities that defined women as participants in world outside the home. Newspapers, then, by virtue of their differentiated readerships, dismantled separate spheres ideology at the same time they seemed to confirm it.
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"Chapter One. Separate (Hemi)Spheres: John Quincy Adams, Lydia Maria Child, and the Domestic Ideology of the Monroe Doctrine." In Hemispheric Imaginings. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822386728-003.

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Eichner, Maxine. "Insulating Families from Market Forces—The Rise of the Welfare State." In The Free-Market Family. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190055479.003.0008.

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This chapter shows that the constant in America’s relationship with markets hasn’t been the acceptance of a free-market economy, but rather the belief that the economy should serve the interests of families. The nineteenth-century rise of the market economy in the United States, it demonstrates, was accompanied by the rise of a set of beliefs that historians call the “ideology of separate spheres.” This ideology sold Americans on the market economy by claiming that it would help families thrive. By the end of the nineteenth century, though, it became clear that the market was failing to deliver on this promise for working-class families. Reformers then called for the government to step in to use regulation to support the promise that the market would protect families. The New Deal arose out of that view of the government’s role. For much of the twentieth century, the government’s responsibility to safeguard the well-being of families against harmful market forces was a fundamental part of our nation’s social contract.
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Marshall, Tim. "Planning expertise and planning law: autonomy from politics and ideology?" In The Politics and Ideology of Planning. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447337201.003.0005.

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Not all activity in planning is political or ideological, evidently. This chapter explores two of the areas which may be thought less subject to political and ideological influences. One is the technical dimension of planning work, which includes a range of skills, from the “harder” aspects like design or regulations to the softer sides of negotiation and participatory techniques. This is seen as indeed having some autonomy, but also as in part tied into the political work of planners. A second aspect is the central importance of law in planning. This has been especially under-analysed, and a survey of approaches to this area is given, including the valuable analysis of Pierre Bourdieu. It is argued that there is again a separate sphere of legal discourse and power which is central to planning, but that this too has a strong ideological grounding. It is problematic for many people involved in planning that law complexifies and to an extent mystifies even simple planning matters.
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Thomas, Tracy A. "Raising “Our Girls”." In Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Feminist Foundations of Family Law. NYU Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814783047.003.0006.

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This chapter addresses Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s feminist views on maternal custody and parenting. She advocated granting legal rights of child custody to mothers in the event of separation or divorce. Stanton challenged the separate spheres ideology and argued for women to work in paid employment as well as to have pecuniary and social power in the home. To bring about this transformation of gender roles, Stanton articulated feminist parenting ideals of reconstructing gender by raising the next generation of boys and girls in equal moral, educational, and social ways. She took this message to the populace in speeches on the Lyceum tour over eleven years. Ultimately, as this chapter concludes, Stanton argued that religious doctrine must be reformed in order to transform the gendered social roles of women and men, as she articulated in the feminist theology of her Woman’s Bible.
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"The Political Spectrum." In Separate Spheres. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203104088-10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ideology of separate spheres"

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Liu, Lei, Haining Lu, Jianmin Yang, Xinliang Tian, Tao Peng, and Jun Li. "Numerical Study on the Migration of Two Spheres in Upward Pipe Flow." In ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-77393.

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Migration of particles in pipe flow is commonly seen in offshore engineering, such as vertical transport of ores in deep sea mining. As the basis of the investigation on fluid-particle two-phase flow, the interaction of two spheres in upward pipe flow is studied by direct numerical simulations in this paper. The pipe flow is set as Poiseuille flow; the Reynolds number is no more than 1250. The dynamic responses of the spheres and the flow pattern are analyzed at different flow velocity. When compared to the sedimentation of two spheres in quiescent flow, the trailing sphere in Poiseuille flow
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Zhang, Nan, and Zhongning Sun. "Prediction of Pressure Drop in Air-Water Two Phase Upflow Through Packed Bed." In 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone18-29572.

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The resistance characteristics of air-water flow upward through packed bed have been studied experimentally. Experiments were conducted in transparent tube with 50mm inner diameter filled with glass spheres of which the diameters are 2, 5 and 8mm, respectively. Experimental results show that the pressure drop increases with the increasing of gas-liquid mass flow rate, and has a certain relationship with the flow pattern. The different particle diameter and porosity have great influence on pressure drop under the same flow condition. The applicability of several representative correlations for
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Garci´a Vi´llora, Natalia, Klaus Dullenkopf, and Hans-Jo¨rg Bauer. "Separation of Particles in the Secondary Air System of Gas Turbines." In ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2011-45080.

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Particles contaminating the secondary air system of land based gas turbines or aero-engines can cause serious problems in various engine components, particularly in the cooling system. The capability of the pre-swirl system in separating particles will be described in this paper. So far, only a few publications can be found on experimental investigations on this subject. The work presented in this paper attempts to give a contribution to fill this gap and thus represents a further step towards a better understanding of the behaviour of solid contaminants in the secondary air system. Due to the
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Shingote, Chinmay, John Furlan, Jaikrishnan Kadambi, Robert Visintainer, Renjie Ke, and Mohamed Garman. "Particle Image Velocimetry Measurements of Flow Inside a Hydrocyclone With an Air Core." In ASME 2018 5th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2018-83375.

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Hydrocyclone separators are widely used in the oil and mining industries to sort, classify and separate solid particles or liquid droplets within liquid suspensions. In this study, the liquid-air flow inside a mining hydrocyclone is investigated using particle image velocimetry (PIV). Previous work completed by Ke (2016), using the same technique and experimental setup as the current study, mainly focused on the flow velocities in the radial-tangential plane within a hydrocyclone running with an air core. Due to optical limitations, the velocity measurements in the radial-tangential plane were
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Reports on the topic "Ideology of separate spheres"

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Cachalia, Firoz, and Jonathan Klaaren. Digitalisation, the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ and the Constitutional Law of Privacy in South Africa: Towards a public law perspective on constitutional privacy in the era of digitalisation. Digital Pathways at Oxford, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-dp-wp_2021/04.

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In this working paper, our focus is on the constitutional debates and case law regarding the right to privacy, adopting a method that is largely theoretical. In an accompanying separate working paper, A South African Public Law Perspective on Digitalisation in the Health Sector, we employ the analysis developed here and focus on the specific case of digital technologies in the health sector. The topic and task of these papers lie at the confluence of many areas of contemporary society. To demonstrate and apply the argument of this paper, it would be possible and valuable to extend its analysis
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Yablonskyy, Maxym. «NEW DAYS» WEEKLY AND PETRO VOLYNIAK, PUBLISHER AND AUTHOR. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11058.

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In the article on the material of the Salzburg weekly «New Days» (1945–1947) various spheres of activity of Peter Volyniak are presented. It is noted that this edition was a business card of the publishing house of the same name and had a history of continuation: in Toronto Petro Volyniak restored the publishing house of the same name and continued the publication in the format of the universal monthly «New Days» (1950–1969). The article also presents periodicals («Latest News», «New Days», «Timpani», «Our Way») and literary, artistic and scientific collection «Steering Wheel», which were publ
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