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Tafjord, Bjørn Ola. "Romantic Indigenizing of New Religions in Contemporary Europe Critical Methodological Remarks." International Journal for the Study of New Religions 9, no. 2 (October 23, 2019): 303–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.37626.

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Romanticisms, not colonialisms, drive the indigenizing and the religionizing in the cases described and analyzed in this special issue. In what follows, I shall explain what I mean by this observation and suggest ways to think about it critically. The task of this essay is to highlight entangled methodological and political contexts for the discussion about “indigenizing” that Graham Harvey opened in his introduction, a discussion that the different case studies then continued and exemplified. Inspired by Paul Christopher Johnson’s theorizing about indigenizing (Johnson 2002a), Harvey asks whether it is useful to employ the concepts “indigenous” and “indigenizing” in studies of contemporary movements in Europe: British Druids (studied by Suzanne Owen), Italian shamans and witches (by Angela Puca), The English Bear Tribe (by Graham Harvey), Irish or Celtic Pagans (by Jenny Butler), English Powwow enthusiasts (by Christina Welch), Anastasians in Lithuania and Russia (by Rasa Pranskevi?i?t?), and Goddess devotees in Glastonbury (by Amy Whitehead). These are movements (and scholars) that have been associated with the study of paganisms and the study of new religious movements, but usually not with the study of indigenous religions (except Harvey and Owen who have worked extensively in both fields of research).
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Held, Joseph. "Owen V. Johnson, Slovakia 1918–1938. Education and the Making of a Nation (East European Monographs, Boulder, 1985), pp. xviii, 516." Nationalities Papers 15, no. 2 (1987): 260–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0090599200029962.

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Held, Joseph. "Owen V. Johnson, Slovakia 1918-1938. Education and the Making of a Nation (East European Monographs, Boulder, 1985), pp. xvii+516." Nationalities Papers 15, no. 1 (1987): 117–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0090599200041362.

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Cardella, Valentina. "Rationality in mental disorders." European journal of analytic philosophy 16, no. 2 (November 8, 2020): 13–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31820/ejap.16.2.1.

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The idea that mental illnesses are impairments in rationality is very old, and very common (Kasanin 1944; Harvey et al. 2004; Graham 2010). But is it true? In this article two severe mental disorders, schizophrenia and delusional disorder, are investigated in order to find some defects in rationality. Through the analysis of patients’ performances on different tests, and the investigation of their typical reasoning styles, I will show that mental disorders can be deficits in social cognition, or common sense, but not in rationality (Sass 1992; Johnson-Laird et al. 2006; Bergamin 2018). Moreover, my claim is that psychopathological patients can also be, in some circumstances, more logical than normal controls (Kemp et al. 1997; Owen et al. 2007). From a philosophical point of view these data seem to be very relevant, because they help us to reconsider our idea of rationality, and to challenge the common way to look at sanity and mental illness.
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Barbieri, C. "The Three Galileos Conference: An Overview of the Event." Highlights of Astronomy 11, no. 2 (1998): 1087–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600019651.

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A conference having the title The Three Galileos: the Man, the Spacecraft, the Telescope, was held at the University of Padova from 7-10 January 1997. The conference was jointly organized by the U.S. space agency NASA, JPL, the German space agency DARA, the University and Astronomical Observatory of Padova, and the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, with the added support of the International Astronomical Union. The scientific committee was composed of: C. Barbieri (Chairman, University of Padova), S. Atreya (University of Michigan), E. Bellone (University of Padova), M. Belton (NOAO), P. Benvenuti (ESA), F. Bertola (University of Padova), M. Calvani (Astronomical Observatory of Padova), G. Cariolaro (University of Padova), W. Ip (Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomy), T. Johnson (JPL), T. Owen (University of Hawaii), J. Rahe (NASA), and R. West (ESO). The purpose was to discuss the discovery of the Medicean Moons by Galileo Galilei in Padova from 7-15 January 1610, the results of the Galileo spacecraft during the cruise phase and while orbiting the Jovian system, and the construction of the 3.5-m active-optics Italian telescope Galileo (TNG) in the Canary Islands.
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ANDERSON, FIONA. "“A Trail of Drift and Debris”: Traces of Whitman in the Correspondence Art of Ray Johnson." Journal of American Studies 49, no. 1 (July 7, 2014): 55–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002187581400125x.

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In 1987, the artist Ray Johnson, “leader” of the so-called New York Correspondence School, filled his mouth with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and read some of Walt Whitman's musings on the nature of correspondence in a performance that Johnson dubbedSmile. An example of what Johnson termed his “nothings,”Smiletook place in an empty ATM vestibule on Long Island, the nostalgic “Paumanok” of Whitman's poetry. Johnson's performance both elevated and mocked Whitman's equally personal approach to the art and practice of correspondence. By invoking Whitman and his thoughts on correspondence, Johnson was keen to respond to descriptions of him as “Dada Daddy” to a younger generation of correspondence artists. Johnson's performance looked not so much to elevate his own ephemeral correspondence art, but to foster a reappraisal of Whitman that considered the ephemerality of his poetic method and opened up a queer line of communication and anti-teleological influence that would disrupt Johnson's own artistic reception. This article examinesSmileas an (auto)biographical performance that simultaneously clarifies and clouds the creative methodologies of Johnson and Whitman, declaring Whitman's influence on the irreverent Johnson while rejecting the restrictions of a chronological chain of influence, much as Johnson's earlier mail art had done.
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Anderle, Josef. "Slovakia 1918-1939: Education and the Making of a Nation. By Owen V. Johnson. Boulder, Colo.: East European Monographs, 1985. xvii, 516 pp. Distributed by Columbia University Press." Slavic Review 49, no. 2 (1990): 303–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2499507.

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Weltsch, Ruben. "Owen V. Johnson. Slovakia 1918-1938: Education and the Making of a Nation. Boulder, Colo.: East European Monographs, 1985. xvii, 516 pp. $40.00. Distributed by Columbia University Press." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 24, no. 1 (1990): 102–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221023990x00624.

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Kivikuru, U. "Eastern European Journalism Before, During, and After Communism. By Jerome Aumente, Peter Gross, Ray Hiebert, Owen V. Johnson, & Dean Mills, 1999. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. 222 pp. $49.50 (hard), $22.95 (soft)." Journal of Communication 53, no. 2 (June 1, 2003): 378–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/joc/53.2.378.

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Cassels, Imogen. "B.S. Johnson's Scaffolding: Form, the City, Cancer, Weeds." Modernist Cultures 16, no. 3 (August 2021): 295–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2021.0336.

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B.S. Johnson's fiction makes high demands both of its readers and itself. In his statement that ‘telling stories is telling lies’, and desire to ‘tell the truth’, Johnson involves his process in his writing, dismantling the novel form as he also continues to employ it. This committed slipperiness makes him difficult to write about: to pigeonhole him as a po-faced experimentalist or unorthodox social-realist would be a detrimental simplification of his work. A productive consideration of Johnson, then, might look to unusual places: for example, his writerly movements can be re-considered with Lisa Robertson's work on scaffolding in mind. Scaffolding as critical metaphor is both specific enough in its details, and flexible enough in its scope, to manage Johnson's self-effacing difficulty. Johnson's readers, I argue, are required to do their own scaffolding, whether encountering Albert Angelo's gaps, or piecing together The Unfortunates. Seen thus, reading Johnson's novels is a constructive, if messy, act, a collaboration between reader and writer.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Johnson, Owen"

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Weakley, Anne. "Conscious of Her Own Power: Hester Piozzi's Character Creation in Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson LL.D., During the Last Twenty Years of His Life." VCU Scholars Compass, 2013. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/477.

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This project highlights aspects of Hester Piozzi’s approach to biography in Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson LL. D. During the Last Twenty Years of His Life in order to analyze her use of accumulated cultural and social capital. I highlight similarities between Anecdotes and Samuel Johnson’s model for biography given in Rambler #60 and show how Piozzi adheres to his advice as she characterizes Johnson as a pious genius, intolerantly opinionated, and self-indulgent, yet unwilling to accept those qualities in others. I analyze how her editorial choices characterize her as a reliable source of information and a blameless victim of Johnson’s need for attention. This study proves Anecdotes and the corresponding entries in Thraliana are important because her deliberate revisioning of her history speaks to her ability to manipulate social expectations in order to revive her literary career and actively contribute to eighteenth-century British economy, culture, and society.
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Tsai, Yen-Lung, and 蔡延隆. "The Study of Building up Own Brand in Fitness Equipments Industry-A Case in Johnson Health Tech. Co., Ltd." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58263847791873073897.

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The purpose of this study is to examine the successful business model of the Johnson Fitness company. The company has been trying to build up an own- brand and channel to integrate the cost leadership in manuaturing and channel in marketing effectively. The successful brand-building eventually make the campany becomes one of the top company in the brand value in Taiwan. The research methodology in this study is a case method. It mainly covers the effectiveness of brand-building by way of being merge and acquisitions with four U. S. brands and then leads to the entering into the U. S. and European fitness market and eventually increases the market share in an effectively way. The major summary and conclusions are the follows: (1) a strategy of going first on the surroundings area and then moves into U.S. and Europe market, it eventually M & A four major U. S. Brands, there are three in the U. S. and 17 others sales offices and total 65 service offices. (2) the success business model actually effectively integrate R & D, innovation, cost-leadership in manaufacturing, and product differentialtion altogether as a backborne for creating own-brand and channel eventually.
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Books on the topic "Johnson, Owen"

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Henry Johnson and Harlem's Own. Wilmington, MA: Great Source, 2005.

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1962-, Lewis Hilary, and O'Connor John T, eds. Philip Johnson: The architect in his own words. New York: Rizzoli, 1994.

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Johnson, Chester Lee Chittenden. In his own words: Major General Chester Lee Chittenden Johnson. Pearland, Tex: Septor Services International, 2001.

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(Editor), Evan Skolnick, and Joseph Caponsacco (Illustrator), eds. WWF War Zone: Official Strategy Guide. Glen Cove, NY: Acclaim Books, 1998.

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Strong-Boag, Veronica Jane. Paddling her own canoe: The times and texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000.

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Lisa, Mullarkey, and Martin Dana 1985 ill, eds. The Johnstown Flood: An Up2U historical fiction adventure. Minneapolis, Minn: Magic Wagon, 2014.

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Dr. Johnson's "own dear master": The life of Henry Thrale. Lanham: University Press of America, 1998.

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1885-, Bond Otto Ferdinand, ed. Under the flag of the nation: Diaries and letters of Owen Johnston Hopkins, a Yankee volunteer in the Civil War. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1998.

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Johnson, Mandell Lisa, ed. Become your own matchmaker: 8 easy steps for attracting your perfect mate / Patti Stanger with Lisa Johnson Mandell. New York: Atria Books, 2009.

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Stanger, Patti. Become your own matchmaker: Eight easy steps for attracting your perfect mate / by Patti Stanger with Lisa Johnson Mandell. New York: Atria Books, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Johnson, Owen"

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Arens, Werner, and Henning Thies. "Johnson, B. S.: Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_8821-1.

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Asya, Ferdâ. "American Writers in Paris Exploring the “Unknown” in Their Own Time: Edith Wharton’s In Morocco and Diane Johnson’s Lulu in Marrakech." In American Writers in Europe, 115–40. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137340023_7.

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Lynch, Jack. "Johnson Goes to War." In Samuel Johnson Among the Modernists, 115–32. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781942954668.003.0006.

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Jack Lynch’s “Johnson Goes to War” observes that literary histories conventionally link the rise of literary modernism to the collective physical and psychological trauma inflicted by the war of 1914-18. Lynch observes that when we think of Great War literature, we include writers who wrote during the war, like Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen; those who reflected on it shortly afterward, such as Ford Madox Ford and Erich Maria Remarque, and those who said little about the war itself but whose sensibilities were shaped by what happened there, a category that contains nearly all the writers usually grouped under High Modernism. But Johnson was there too and played a series of important roles. These include how he sometimes served as a reassuring reminder of the civilized world to which the country hoped to return, while others viewed him as a harsh critic of war and empire. If Johnson influenced thinking about the war, thinking about the war also influenced Johnson. It was the year after the end of the Second World War that the Great Cham became Johnson Agonistes, but that was the culmination of a process of rethinking literary icons in general and, Johnson and particular, that began in Flanders Fields.
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"From Richard Owen Cambridge, Spring 17931." In The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell: Research Edition: Correspondence, Vol. 2: The Correspondence and Other Papers of James Boswell relating to the Making of the Life of Johnson (Second Edition), edited by Marshall Waingrow. Edinburgh University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00182286.

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"From Richard Owen Cambridge, November 1790." In The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell: Research Edition: Correspondence, Vol. 2: The Correspondence and Other Papers of James Boswell relating to the Making of the Life of Johnson (Second Edition), edited by Marshall Waingrow, 271. Edinburgh University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00182166.

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"From Richard Owen Cambridge, after July 17931." In The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell: Research Edition: Correspondence, Vol. 2: The Correspondence and Other Papers of James Boswell relating to the Making of the Life of Johnson (Second Edition), edited by Marshall Waingrow, 428. Edinburgh University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00182302.

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"Martin Johnson:." In London in His Own Time, 196–209. University of Iowa Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1chs9xk.55.

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"Martin Johnson:." In London in His Own Time, 210–12. University of Iowa Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1chs9xk.56.

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"Martin Johnson:." In London in His Own Time, 213–14. University of Iowa Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1chs9xk.57.

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"Martin Johnson:." In London in His Own Time, 215–16. University of Iowa Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1chs9xk.58.

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Conference papers on the topic "Johnson, Owen"

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Van Eikema Hommes, Qi D., and Daniel E. Whitney. "The Predictability of System Interactions at Early Phase of the Product Development Process." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/dtm-48635.

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This paper presents the research work to investigate how well we can predict system interactions at early phase of the product development process using the matrix transformation technique presented by Dong and Whitney [1] at DETC 2001. The technique to predict design information flow patterns using requirements was applied to a case study at Johnson and Johnson Ortho-clinical Diagnosis. Several Design Structure Matrices (DSM) were created. The DSM’s were compared to the system interactions that engineers actually experienced during the design process, recorded in their own DSM. The observations from this case study provided insights to the predictability of various types of product development process, and demonstrated the value of the matrix transformation process.
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