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Martini, Giacomo. Guida alle mediateche italiane: Una mappa delle cineteche, delle mediateche e degli archivi audiovisivi italiani. Transeuropa, 1994.

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La biblioteca: Progettare biblioteche, mediateche, centri culturali. Sistemi editoriali, 2014.

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Barbera, Salvatore. Biblioteche e mediateche: L'esperienza francese negli ultimi vent'anni. Gangemi, 1992.

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Daley, Sandra J. Basic fibroblast growth factor mediates neointimal formation in porcine aortic explants. National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997.

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Biblioteche e mediateche: Un'alternativa ai luoghi del consumo nelle città del XXI secolo. Edilstampa, 2008.

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Mandolesi, Domizia. Biblioteche e mediateche: Un'alternativa ai luoghi del consumo nelle città del XXI secolo. Edilstampa, 2008.

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Convegno "Memoria passata e futura" (1997 Ravenna, Italy). Memoria passata e futura: Biblioteche e mediateche nella società dell'informazione : atti : Ravenna, 14-15 febbraio '97. Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali, Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico e per le informazioni bibliografiche, 1997.

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Malenfant, Sylvie A. The N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor system mediates spatial learning but not maternal experience effects. National Library of Canada, 1990.

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John, Feinstein, ed. Are you kidding me?: The story of Rocco Mediate's extraordinary battle with Tiger Woods at the US Open. Little, Brown, and Co., 2009.

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Cowell, Helen Elizabeth. Protein kinase C activation mediates cell-cell and cell-substratum adhesive changes in a human colorectal carcinoma cell line. University of Manchester, 1996.

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Gerster, Anita E. Calonder. La situation de la femme active: Causes mediates et immediates des problemes particuliers que rencontrent les femmes dans le choix de leur profession, dans leur carriere et lorsqu'elles interrompent ou reprennent leur activité professionnelle. OFIAMT, 1990.

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Mediateche in Italia, mediateca in Liguria: Prima guida completa e ragionata delle 313 mediateche italiane . [Atti del Convegno di Genova, 10 dicembre 1998]. Erga, 1999.

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Mediateche in Italia, mediateca in Liguria: Prima guida completa e ragionata delle 313 mediateche italiane . [Atti del Convegno di Genova, 10 dicembre 1998]. Erga, 1999.

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Mediateurs - Aspects Moleculaires Et Physiopathologiques Baud. Williams and Wilkins (Europe) Ltd, 1992.

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Adams-Kane, Jonathon, and Jamus Jerome Lim. Institutional Quality Mediates the Effect of Human Capital on Economic Performance. The World Bank, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-6792.

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Greenwald, Allen. Galectin-3 mediates porcine endothelial xenorecognition, adhesion, and activation of human monocytes. 2007.

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Dietsch, Gregory Neal. The role of mast cells in the delayed-type hypersensitive response which mediates experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. 1986.

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Are You Kidding Me?: The Story of Rocco Mediate's Extraordinary Battle with Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open. Back Bay Books, 2010.

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Hullinger, Gordon A. A gp135 cellular receptor mediates infection of caprine synovial membrane cells by the lentivirus caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus. 1993.

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Bush, David Edward Alan. Corticotropin-releasing factor mediates the suppressing but not the facilitating effects of footshock on progressive-ratio cocaine self-administration. 2004.

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Nasimudeen, Abdul. Normal respiratory function. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0125.

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Respiration has two components: external respiration, which enables the absorption of O2 and the removal of CO2, and internal respiration, which enables the utilization of O2 and production of CO2 and mediates gas exchange between the cells and their fluid medium. This chapter addresses the mechanics of respiration; gas exchange in the lungs; the pulmonary circulation; lung defence mechanisms; and the metabolic and endocrine functions of the lungs.
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Ritchie, Craig W. Psychopharmacology in older people. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199644957.003.0013.

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It is well recognised that older people are particularly sensitive to psychotropic medication. In general, pharmacological interventions in the elderly pose specific problems due to the patient exhibiting both altered pharmacokinetic drug profiles due to gerontological effects on absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drug and pharmacodynamic effects related to aging and polypharmacy. Adherence to medication in later life also mediates sub-optimal pharmacological care. Finally, the effects of comorbidities which accumulate with advancing years should also influence prescribing
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Galvin, Rachel. W. H. Auden. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190623920.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that W. H. Auden developed meta-rhetoric in response to his guilt about being too young to fight in World War I and to his reservations concerning the ethics of making verse out of other people’s bodily experience. After demonstrating that Auden’s Spanish Civil War poetry and prose was shaped by his critique of how the press mediates and represents war, the chapter examines his mock reportage of the Sino–Japanese War, contending that ethically motivated self-scrutiny drives Auden’s use of rhetoric during this period and is an unmistakable hallmark of his wartime poetry.
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Kilintari, Marina, and Andrew C. Papanicolaou. Imaging the Networks of Motor Cognition. Edited by Andrew C. Papanicolaou. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764228.013.23.

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It has been suggested that we comprehend and imagine voluntary actions through the use of essentially the same neuronal networks that mediate their execution. Two hypotheses, named in the literature the “mirror” neuron and the “simulation” theory, both variants of the general notion of “embodied cognition” are briefly reviewed in the first section of this chapter in order to provide a context for the experimental findings presented in subsequent sections. The second and third sections juxtapose functional neuroimaging evidence largely supporting the embodied cognition theory insofar as recogni
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Burdett, Carolyn. Olive Schreiner. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199609932.003.0022.

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This chapter focuses on Olive Schreiner. Schreiner's work mediates the cultural politics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in distinctive ways, demonstrating how the so-called colonial ‘margins’ were in fact often formative of metropolitan notions of social justice and progress. The position of women and the treatment of Africans were inseparable in Schreiner's thinking: in essays, campaigning polemic, short stories, and letters she sought to implicate metropolitan feminist aspiration in the arguments about race, labour, and class which dominated South African politics. The
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Whitmarsh, Tim. Sappho and Cyborg Helen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805823.003.0006.

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This chapter explores Sappho’s depiction of Helen through the lens of Donna Haraway’s cyborg theory. The epic Helen is presented as a mixture of the human, the divine, the animal, and the artificial, but this interstitiality marks her as an ‘illegitimate fusion’ (as Haraway would put it), an object to be controlled. Sappho, by contrast, depicts Helen (as a number of scholars have noted) as full of agency. The argument is set forth that Helen is for Sappho a cyborg fusion of poet and poem, and indeed an embodiment of the paradoxical nature of lyric poetry itself, which ever mediates between the
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Han, Shihui. Cultural differences in neurocognitive processing of the self. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198743194.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 examines the difference in self-concept proposed by philosophers and psychologists in Western and East Asian cultures. It then introduces a dominant theoretical framework of cultural differences in self-concept that focuses on independence and interdependence in Western and East Asian cultures, respectively. It reviews behavioral and brain imaging findings that reveal cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying self-advantage during face recognition. It also examines the neural mechanisms related to self-reflection in Western and East Asian cultures by showing that the enhanced activi
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Davies, David. Medium in Art. Edited by Jerrold Levinson. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199279456.003.0009.

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In its most general sense, a medium is a means of transmitting some matter or content from a source to a site of reception. The function of a medium, so construed, is mediation. Natural media such as air and water mediate the transmission of sounds. An art medium, then, is presumably something that mediates the transmission of the content of an artwork to a receiver. Art media, so conceived, have been characterized in a number of different ways: as material or physical kinds (e.g. oil paint, bronze, stone, bodily movements); as ranges of sensible determinables realizable in material or physica
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Otto, Jennifer. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820727.003.0006.

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As an allegorical interpreter who perceived some of the spiritual teachings embedded in the Hebrew scriptures, Philo did not match the image of the stereotypical Jew constructed by Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Eusebius. Neither, however, did he fulfill their criteria to be considered a legitimate Christian. This chapter argues that Philo functions in early Christian writings as neither a Christian nor a Jew but is situated in between these two increasingly differentiated identities. Acting as a third term in the equation, Philo the “Pythagorean,” the “predecessor,” and the “Hebrew,” medi
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Pipek, Volkmar, Dave Randall, and Volker Wulf. Epilogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733249.003.0018.

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The various investigations in this book can be characterized as putting forward an argument for a nondeterministic relationship between investigation and design for social practices in which IT artifacts have an acknowledged relevance or a potential. The term “practice,” it is clear, provides a focus for careful analysis of the ways in which people orient to the use of technology over time, the way in which technology mediates behaviors, and the various constraints, technological and otherwise, under which people operate. Nevertheless, it has been argued throughout this book that very little p
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Ng, Dominic S. Familial Lecithin Cholesterol Acyl Transferase Deficiency Syndromes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199972135.003.0034.

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Lecithin cholesterol ester transferase (LCAT) is the sole enzyme in the circulation that mediates the esterification of free cholesterol (FC) to cholesterol ester (CE) in lipoproteins. Mutations in the LCAT gene result in one of two clinical syndromes: complete LCAT deficiency syndrome, and “fish eye disease.” The former is characterized by a broad spectrum of clinical features, including profound high-density lipoprotein (HDL) deficiency, hypertriglyceridemia, corneal opacities, anemia, neuropathies, and nephropathy. In contrast, fish eye disease patients develop severe HDL deficiency and sev
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Cardozo, Gustavo, Guo Liang, and Tiago Lapa. Cross-National Comparative Perspectives from the World Internet Project. Edited by William H. Dutton. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.013.0011.

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This chapter reviews the diffusion, uses, and impacts of the Internet worldwide and over time. The World Internet Project has been intended to become the vehicle for tracking what happens as households and nations adopt and use the Internet. The study of the connection between the Internet and society presents a window onto contemporary societies. The Internet mediates social changes and social relations. The age of users, the institutional context, and media culture determine the Internet use in a given country. The Internet has been more of a complement to the traditional media than a compet
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Christodoulidis, Emilios, and Johan van der Walt. Critical legal studies. Edited by Markus D. Dubber and Christopher Tomlins. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198794356.013.31.

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This chapter traces the tradition of critical theory in Europe in the way it has informed and framed legal thought. A key, and distinctive, element of this legal tradition is that it characteristically connects to the state as constitutive reference; in other words it understands the institution of law as that which organizes and mediates the relation of the state to civil society. The other constitutive reference is political economy, a reference that typically grounds this tradition of thinking about the law in the materiality of the practices of social production and reproduction. It is in
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Esaiasson, Peter, Mikael Gilljam, and Mikael Persson. Political Support in the Wake of Policy Controversies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793717.003.0010.

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This chapter tests to what extent variation in political support over time is influenced by political events. Analyzing an event within the realm of “normal politics,” i.e. a policy decision in a local community to close down schools in an affluent Swedish municipality, the authors study changes in political support among affected citizens and non-affected citizens before decision, after decision, and after implementation. They identify four mechanisms that cause citizens to maintain political support even when faced with a policy decision that affects them negatively: procedural fairness, com
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Sultany, Nimer. Law’s Contradictions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768890.003.0007.

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This chapter analyzes concrete Egyptian and Tunisian cases that showcase the interplay between continuity and rupture. These cases illustrate the lack of a systemic relation between law and revolution. On the one hand, the judiciary that interprets and applies the law is part of the very social and political conflicts it is supposed to resolve. On the other hand, the law is incoherent and there are often resources within the legal materials to play it both ways. Thus, the different forces at work use both continuity and rupture to advance their positions. Furthermore, legitimacy discourse medi
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Tisdale, Leonora Tubbs, and Carolyn J. Sharp. The Prophets and Homiletics. Edited by Carolyn J. Sharp. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859559.013.35.

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This chapter encourages readers to embrace the task of “prophetic preaching”—defined both as preaching that challenges the status quo, and as proclamation that mediates for contemporary believers dimensions of truth-telling and identity formation performed by the prophetic books of the Hebrew Scriptures. The authors begin by debunking several myths related to prophetic preaching, positing that such preaching ultimately offers hope in the midst of a discordant and unjust world. They show how the very prophetic books that are too often avoided in the pulpit offer themes and perspectives that are
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Iliopoulos, John. A Problem of Mass. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805175.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the constraints coming from the symmetry properties of the fundamental interactions on the possible values of the masses of elementary particles. We first establish a relation between the range of an interaction and the mass of the particle which mediates it. This relation implies, in particular, that long-range interactions are mediated by massless particles. Then we argue that gauge invariant interactions are long ranged and, therefore, the associated gauge particles must have zero mass. Second, we look at the properties of the constituents of matter, the quarks and the
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Sada, Nagisa, and Tsuyoshi Inoue. Lactate Dehydrogenase. Edited by Detlev Boison. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190497996.003.0029.

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Glucose is transported into neurons and used as an energy source. It is also transported into astrocytes, a type of glial cell, and converted to lactate, which is then released to neurons and used as another energy source. The latter is called the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle. Although the lactate shuttle is a metabolic pathway, it also plays important roles in neuronal activities and brain functions. We recently reported that this metabolic pathway is involved in the antiepileptic effects of the ketogenic diet. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is a metabolic enzyme that mediates the lactate sh
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Hicks-Keeton, Jill. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878993.003.0007.

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Joseph and Aseneth shows us that we need to expand our categories of inclusion if we want to capture accurately the full range of ways in which ancient Jews, including those affiliated with the Jesus Movement, imagined the possibility of gentile access. “Jewishness” was not the only end goal of gentile inclusion and, correspondingly, circumcision was not the only mechanism of accomplishing incorporation. We also miss what is important about Joseph and Aseneth for conversations about shifting Jew-gentile boundaries in antiquity if we focus only on Aseneth’s own movement from the veneration of “
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Walsh, David A. Contextual aspects of pain: why does the patient hurt? Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199668847.003.0014.

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The context in which osteoarthritis (OA) pain is experienced moderates and, to an extent, mediates its severity and impact. Context is both internal to the patient (e.g. genes, gender, age, comorbidities, psychological distress, and catastrophizing), and a consequence of external factors (e.g. social, healthcare, and work environment). Context influences how people report their pain, and also how the nervous system processes nociceptive information. Treatment contexts moderate and mediate therapeutic effectiveness, dependent on treatment expectations, beliefs, and risk evaluation. Uptake of tr
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Hawkins, Stan. Aesthetics and Hyperembodiment in Pop Videos. Edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733866.013.002.

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This article appears in theOxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aestheticsedited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. This chapter uses textual analysis of the music video “Umbrella,” featuring Rihanna, to demonstrate the intricacies of sound and image synchronization. It argues that music highlights subject positions according to the viewer’s expectations, assessment, and understanding of the displayed subject. Rihanna’s erotic imagery forms a critical point for contemplating the pop artist’s physical responses to music. One central ingredient of most video performances is
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Tenhunen, Sirpa. A Village Goes Mobile. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630270.001.0001.

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This book examines how mobile telephony contributes to social change in rural India (West Bengal, Bankura district) on the basis of long-term ethnographic fieldwork in a village before and after the introduction of mobile phones. The book investigates how mobile telephones emerged as multidimensional objects that not only enable telephone conversations, but also facilitate status aspirations, internet access, and entertainment practices. It explores how this multifaceted use of mobile phones has influenced economic, political, and social relationships, including gender relationships, and how t
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Wilkinson, Taraneh. Dialectical Encounters. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474441537.001.0001.

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Discussions of Turkish Islam are still frequently dominated by political considerations and dualistic paradigms: modern vs. traditional, secular vs. religious. Yet there exists a body of Muslim institutions in Turkey, Turkish theology faculties, or ilahiyat faculties, whose work cannot always be so easily reduced to political considerations or black and white paradigms. By taking Turkish theology up on its theological rather than political concerns, this book sheds light on complex Muslim theological voices already entangled in encounters with a largely Western and Christian modernity. Rather
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PREMO: A Framework for Multimedia Middleware: Specification, Rationale, and Java Binding. Springer-Verlag, 1999.

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Rondel, David. Pragmatist Egalitarianism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190680688.001.0001.

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Pragmatist Egalitarianism argues that a deep impasse plagues philosophical egalitarianism, and sets forth a conception of equality rooted in American pragmatist thought that successfully mediates that impasse. The book argues that there is a division within egalitarianism between those who regard equality as a fundamentally distributive ideal and those who construe it as a normative conception of human relationships. These rival conceptions are referred to as “vertical” and “horizontal” egalitarianism, respectively. Despite their close connection, these ideals may come apart. And yet, so much
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Neal, Lynn S. Religion in Vogue. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479892709.001.0001.

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Religion in Vogue provides readers with a unique approach to the study of popular culture and American religion. Through its analysis of numerous primary sources ranging from fashion magazines to runway shows, the book traces how Christian symbols and imagery became an increasingly prominent part of the fashion industry and designer apparel. Examining this trajectory illuminates the longstanding and evolving relationship between Christianity and fashion. To capture this complexity, each chapter focuses on a specific element of fashion that mediates Christian ideas and images, including print a
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Alworth, David J. Site Reading. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691183343.001.0001.

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This book offers a new method of literary and cultural interpretation and a new theory of narrative setting by examining five sites—supermarkets, dumps, roads, ruins, and asylums—that have been crucial to American literature and visual art since the mid-twentieth century. Against the traditional understanding of setting as a static background for narrative action and character development, the book argues that sites figure in novels as social agents. Engaging a wide range of social and cultural theorists, especially Bruno Latour and Erving Goffman, the book examines how the literary figuration
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Levinthal, Daniel A. Evolutionary Processes and Organizational Adaptation. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199684946.001.0001.

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Strategists are encouraged to identify sustained competitive advantages. This volume takes a different tact and provides a perspective on how organizations adapt over time to changing circumstances. This process is characterized as not driven by the inspired wisdom of a grand strategist, but by an ecology of initiatives within the organization. A central role of the organization is to mediate between the market forces in which it operates and the culling and amplification of these initiatives within the organization. In this spirit, a useful touchstone is that of Mendel, who sits intermediate
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Sullivan, Vickie B. Machiavelli's Three Romes. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501747847.001.0001.

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Niccolò Machiavelli's ambiguous treatment of religion has fueled a contentious and long-standing debate among scholars. Whereas some insist that Machiavelli is a Christian, others maintain he is a pagan. This book mediates between these divergent views by arguing that he is neither but that he utilizes elements of both understandings arrayed in a wholly new way. The book begins with an introduction that shows how Niccolò Machiavelli's account of a new Rome points to the tremendous impact that he believes Christianity has had and can have on politics. In order to overcome the politically delete
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