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Kurajian, Olivia A. "“Fraternally Yours”: The Role of Women in Montreal’s Prominent Scottish Fraternities, 1870s–2000s." International Journal of Canadian Studies 58 (April 1, 2021): 110–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ijcs.58.x.110.

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Fraternal societies were integral to both the social and fiscal security of newcomers and to established generations of Scottish-Canadians in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In Montreal, scholars have identified the pan-Canadian Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association and St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal as having been particularly active fraternal organizations. Much of the existing literature on Scottish associational culture in Canada understands it in terms of ethnicity. However, the underexplored concept of gender in associational culture can provide an equally valuable framework. Despite a seemingly shared ethnic identity, the lived experiences, beliefs, identities, socio-economic realities, religions, genders and approaches to inclusion were markedly different among Scottish-Canadian Montrealers. Through the use of an oral history project, the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association and St. Andrew’s Society archives, and peer-reviewed literature, this article illuminates gender issues in androcentric Scottish-Canadian fraternal societies through careful examination of women’s lives within and on the periphery of Montreal’s fraternal orders.
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Holt, Geoffry. "‘Haeres…Thomae More Cancellarii’: Fr Thomas More 1722–1795." Recusant History 24, no. 1 (May 1998): 76–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200005859.

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Fr Thomas More—the last descendant in the direct male line of St.Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England—died on 20 May 1795 in Bath. He had been the Jesuit provincial superior at the time of the suppression of the Society in 1773.Thomas More was the eldest of the five children of Thomas and Catherine (née Giffard) of Barnborough or Bamburg Hall in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Born on 19 September 1722, he was followed by Christopher, Bridget, Catherine and Mary. Both sons became Jesuits. Bridget married twice—Peter Metcalfe and Robert Dalton and had descendants; she died in 1797. Catherine died unmarried in 1786. Mary became Sister Mary Augustine of the Austin Canonesses at Bruges and died in 1807. Their home, Barnborough Hall, had been in the family since John, the only son of St. Thomas, had acquired it by his marriage to Anne Cresacre and it remained so until the nineteenth century.
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Brech, Alison, and Anita McConnell. "The Pigott Family: Eighteenth Century Connections with Church, Science and Law." Recusant History 25, no. 3 (May 2001): 449–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200030302.

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This branch of the Pigotts can be traced back to Adam Pigott (d.?1737), a London merchant, member of the Cutlers’ Company where his mark of a dolphin was registered in 1664, who was residing near Temple Gate in 1676. In 1678 Adam Pigott and James Allen negotiated a lease from the Duke of Bedford for the construction of Covent Garden Market, with the obligation to pave the area and construct houses and shops. Adam’s wife is not mentioned in his will and presumably predeceased him, but there were at least two sons, Nathaniel (1661–1737) who died shortly after his father, but through whom this story continues, and Adam (1673–1751) who entered the Society of Jesus at Watten, near St. Omer, was professed in 1694 and, after serving as chaplain at Calehill, Kent, the home of the Darell family, died at Crondon Park, Essex, the seat of the Petre and Mason families, on 30 April 1751. In common with virtually every priest of the period, Adam Pigott used an alias for security reasons, this alias being in many cases the mother’s maiden name. Adam Pigott’s alias was Griffin, which may therefore have been his mother’s original surname.
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Kozlov, A. E. "A Discussion on Chess in Russian Criticism of the 1850s and 1860s." Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 21, no. 6 (June 20, 2022): 138–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2022-21-6-138-148.

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Purpose. The article aims to consider the public evaluation of chess and attitude toward this game from the perspective of aesthetic disputes of the 1850s (based on the materials from magazines “Sovremennik”, “Otechestvennye zapiski”, “Russkoe slovo”).Results. The popularization of chess in Russian periodicals such as magazines coincided with socio-cultural changes: the opening of the first society of chess amateurs in St. Petersburg, the publication of many manuals and tutorials, including those written by Russian masters. The key role in the popularization of the chess game was played by the patron of society G. A. Kushelev-Bezborodko, who also supported the appearance of a special supplement in the “Russkoe slovo” magazine. The article deals with the attacks of the satirical weekly magazine “Iskra” on the Chess sheet. Concluding this assault, the “Iskra” columnist Vasiliy Kurochkin quoted poetry by Nickolay Nekrasov “No time for chess, No time for songs”.Conclusion. The article attempts to include local episode from the history of literary struggle in a broader context associated with both the configurations of the reader's and writer's everyday life, and the aesthetic disputes of the era. For the liberal critics of 1850, chess became the center of aesthetic theory, allowing the confrontation between geniuses and talents, for the radical commoners, game became an everyday phenomenon using at leisure.
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Jervis, Simon Swynfen. "Anniversary Address 2000." Antiquaries Journal 80, no. 1 (September 2000): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500050162.

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In 1750 our President, the Duke of Somerset, who had been elected in 1724 when the Marquis of Hertford died. We elected in his place the Duke of Richmond whose portrait, given by our Fellow Richard Hatchwell in 1995, hangs on our stairs: Richmond attended the St George's Day dinner in 1750 but did little more for the Society until his death in November of the same year. Our Vice-President Martin Folkes, who had been President of the Royal Society since 1741 in succession to Sir Hans Sloane, was elected in Richmond's place. Folkes successfully steered the Society towards the Royal Charter granted by King George II, our ‘Founder and Patron’, on 2 November 1751, whose 250th anniversary we shall be celebrating next year, although by that time Folkes, who had suffered a paralytic stroke on 26 September, was incapable. A Fellow since 1720, Folkes's main interests were Roman antiquities and English coins. He was not universally beloved: Stukeley called him ‘an arrant infidel and loud scoffer’ who ‘believes nothing of a future state, of the Scriptures of revelation.’ On 2 June 1858 what was said to be Folkes's cocked hat was presented to the Cocked Hat Club. Late last year the Society was able to purchase at Christie's a more reliable relic in the form of Folkes's portrait painted by Jonathan Richardson in 1718, which now hangs behind the President's Chair, 250 years after Folkes's election to that office. Richardson, the painter, although not a Fellow, is worthy of respect in antiquarian circles: An Account of the Statues and Bas-reliefs, Drawings and Pictures in Italy, France etc, with Remarks, edited from his son's Grand Tour notes, and first published in London in 1722, was valued by our Honorary Fellow, the Abbé Winckelmann, and a French edition was issued at Amsterdam in 1728. Our Library has the first edition, left to the Society by our Fellow Arthur Ashpitel in 1869. The 1754 second London edition and the 1728 Amsterdam edition are surely desiderata.
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Тимофеева, Анастасия Николаевна. "A Sense of the East. “Wanderer's Songs” by George Sviridov: History of Creation and Interpretation Experience." Музыкальная академия, no. 1(773) (March 31, 2021): 70–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.34690/129.

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Статья посвящена малоизвестному произведению Георгия Свиридова «Песни странника», написанному на тексты китайских поэтов VII-IX веков в переводе Юлиана Щуцкого. Сочиненные в 1941-1942 годах в эвакуации в Новосибирске, песни так и остались неизданными - вероятно, это было обусловлено необычностью поэтического источника, а также тем, что они подверглись жестокой критике со стороны членов Союза композиторов. Автор статьи провела текстологический анализ всех обнаруженных автографов и приняла участие совместно с китайским баритоном Чанбо Ваном в премьерном исполнении оригинальной версии для голоса и фортепиано «Песен странника» в Санкт-Петербургской филармонии. В статье отражен опыт интерпретации, накопленный в ходе исследовательской и исполнительской работы над произведением. The article is devoted to the little-known “Wanderer's Songs” by George Sviridov with the lyrics based on the texts of Chinese poets of 7-9 centuries in translations by Yulian Shchutsky. Composed in 19411942 during the evacuation to Novosibirsk, the songs remained unpublished, which was probably due to the unusual poetic source, as well as the fact that they were severely criticized by members of the Union of Composers. The author of the article conducted a textological analysis of all the autographs found and took part, together with the Chinese baritone Changbo Wang, in the premiere performance of “Wanderer's Songs” at the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society in the original version for voice and piano. The article reflects the experience of interpretation, accumulated in the course of research and performing work on the work.
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Anderson, Martin. "Estonian Composers (combined Book and CD Review)." Tempo 59, no. 232 (April 2005): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298205210161.

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Ancient Song Recovered: The Life and Music of Veljo Tormis, by Mimi S. Daitz. Pendragon Press, $54.00/£36.00.The Works of Eduard Tubin: Thematic-Bibliographical Catalogue of Works by Vardo Rumessen. International Eduard Tubin Society/Gehrmans Musikförlag, E.57.TORMIS: ‘Vision of Estonia’ II. The Ballad of Mary's Land; Reflections with Hando Runnel; Days of Outlawry; God Protect Us from War; Journey of the War Messenger; Let the Sun Shine!; Voices from Tammsaare's Herdboy Days; Forget-me-not; Mens' Songs. Estonian National Male Choir c. Ants Soots. Alba NCD 20.TORMIS: ‘Vision of Estonia’ III. The Singer; Songs of the Ancient Sea; Plague Memory; Bridge of Song; Going to War; Dialectical Aphorisms; Song about a Level Land; We Are Given; An Aboriginal Song; The Estonians' Political Parties Game; Song about Keeping Together; Martinmas Songs; Shrovetide Songs; Three I Had Those Words of Beauty. Estonian National Male Choir c. Ants Soots. Alba NCD 23.TAMBERG: Cyrano de Bergerac. Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus of Estonian National Opera c. Paul Mägi. CPO 999 832-2 (2-CD set).ROSENVALD: Violin Concerto Nos. 11 and 2, Quasi una fantasia2; Two Pastorales3; Sonata capricciosa4; Symphony No. 35; Nocturne6. 1,2Lemmo Erendi (vln), Tallinn CO c. Neeme Järvi, 2Estonian State SO c. Jüri Alperten; 3Estonian State SO c. Vello Pähn; 4Valentina Gontšarova (vln); 56Estonian State SO c. Neeme Järvi. Antes BM-CD 31.9197.DEAN: Winter Songs. TÜÜR: Architectonics I. VASKS: Music for a Deceased Friend. PÄRT: Quintettino. NIELSEN: Wind Quintet. Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet, with Daniel Norman (tenor), c. Hermann Bäumer. BIS-CD–1332.TULEV: Quella sera; Gare de l'Est; Adiós/Œri Ráma in memoriam; Isopo; Be Lost in the Call. NYYD Ensemble c. Olari Elts. Eesti Raadio ERCD047.ESTONIAN COMPOSERS I: MÄGI: Vesper.1 KANGRO: Display IX.2 SUMERA: Shakespeare's Sonnets Nos. 8 & 90.3TAMBERG: Desiderium Concordiae.4 TULEV: String Quartet No. 1.5 EESPERE: Glorificatio.6 TORMIS: Kevade: Suite.71Estonian National SO c. Aivo Välja; 24NYYD Ensemble c. Olari Elts; 3Pirjo Levadi (soprano), Mikk Mikiver (narrator), Estonian National Boys' Choir, Estonian National SO c. Paul Mägi; 5Tallinn String Quartet; 6Kaia Urb (sop), Academic Male Choir of Tallinn Technical University c. Arvo Volmer; 7Estonian National SO c. Paul Mägi Eesti Raadio ERCD 031.ESTONIAN COMPOSERS II: TULVE: Traces.1 TALLY: Swinburne.2 KÕRVITS: Stream.3 STEINER: Descendants of Cain.4 KAUMANN: Long Play.5 LILL: Le Rite de Passage.6 SIMMER: Water of Life.71,5,6NYYD Ensemble c. Olari Elts; 2Ardo-Ran Varres (narrator), Iris Oja (sop), Alar Pintsaar (bar), Vambola Krigul (perc), Külli Möls (accordion), Robert Jürjendal (elec guitar); 3Virgo Veldi (sax), Madis Metsamart (perc); 4The Bowed Piano Ensemble c. Timo Steiner; 7Teet Järvi (vlc), Monika Mattieson (fl). Eesti Raadio ERCD032.ESTONIAN COMPOSERS III: GRIGORJEVA: Con misterio;1On Leaving. SUMERA: Pantomime; The Child of Dracula and Zombie. 1Tui Hirv (sop), 1Iris Oja (mezzo), 1Joosep Vahermägi (ten), 1Jaan Arder (bar), Hortus Musicus c. Andres Mustonen. Eeesti Raadio ERCD 045ESTONIAN COMPOSERS IV: KRIGUL: Walls.1 JÜRGENS: Redblueyellow.2 KÕRVER: Pre.3 KOTTA: Variations.4 SIIMER: Two Pieces.5 KAUMANN: Ausgewählte Salonstücke.6 AINTS: Trope.7 STEINER: In memoriam.81,6New Tallinn Trio; 2Liis Jürgens (harp); 3,8Voces Musicales Ensemble c. Risto Joost; 4Mati Mikalai (pno); 5Mikk Murdvee (vln), Tarmo Johannes (fl), Toomas Vavilov (cl), Mart Siimer (organ); 7Tarmo Johannes (fl). Eeesti Raadio ERCD 046.BALTIC VOICES 2: SISASK: Five songs from Gloria Patri. TULEV: And then in silence there with me be only You. NØRGÅRD: Winter Hymn. GRIGORJEVA: On Leaving (1999). SCHNITTKE: Three Sacred Hymns. Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir c. Paul Hillier. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907331.SCHNITTKE: Concerto for Chorus; Voices of Nature. PÄRT: Dopo la vittoria; Bogoróditse Djévo; I am the True Vine. Swedish Radio Choir c. Tõnu Kaljuste. BIS-CD-1157.PÄRT: Es sang vor langen Jahren; Stabat Mater; Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis; My Heart's in the Highlands; Zwei Sonatinen; Spiegel im Spiegel. Chamber Domaine; Stephen de Pledge (pno), Stephen Wallace (counter-ten), Choir of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh c. Matthew Owens. Black Box BBM1071.
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Smith, Alexandra. "Nikolai Evreinov and Edith Craig as Mediums of Modernist Sensibility." New Theatre Quarterly 26, no. 3 (August 2010): 203–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x10000412.

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Nikolai Evreinov (1870–1953) was a Russian playwright, director, and theorist of the theatre who played a leading part in the modernist movement of Russian theatre. Evreinov's 1911 monodrama The Theatre of the Soul(V kulisakh dushi) was staged by the Crooked Mirror theatre in St Petersburg in 1912. It was also performed in London (1915) and Rome (1929), and inspired Man Ray to create his aerograph The Theatre of the Soul (1917). In this article Alexandra Smith links Evreinov's play to Russian modernist thought shaped by the atmosphere of crisis associated with the Russo–Japanese War and the first Russian Revolution. It demonstrates that Edith Craig's production of Evreinov's play suggests that the philosophy of theatricalization of everyday life might enable modern subjects to overcome the fragmentation of modern society. Craig's use of the montage-like techniques of Evreinov's play prefigures cinematographic experiments of the 1920s and Marinetti's notion of synthetic theatre. Alexandra Smith is a Reader in Russian Studies at the University of Edinburgh and is the author of The Song of the Mockingbird: Pushkin in the Works of Marina Tsvetaeva (1994) and Montaging Pushkin: Pushkin and Visions of Modernity in Russian Twentieth-Century Poetry (2006), as well as numerous articles on Russian literature and culture.
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Volchek, Olga D. "Correlation of variations in geocosmic processes and thinking parameters." Papers on Anthropology 26, no. 2 (September 18, 2017): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/poa.2017.26.2.18.

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Earlier we discovered gender-specific multiyear variations in functional brain asymmetry (FBA) indices, synergistic with variations in geocosmic processes [Volchek, 2013]. FBA serves as a foundation for different types of learning, perception and processing of information. In its turn, type of learning dominating in society manifests itself in social processes, cultural events and working styles of inventors and artists. The purpose of this work was to study thinking and musical creativity indices in relation to geocosmic processes. With Torrance method, we collected data about logical, intuitive and combined thinking styles in over 3400 citizens of St. Petersburg, Russia, born in 1930–1991. Gender-specific daily, seasonal and multiyear variations in thinking indices were revealed at p≤0.001. Content analysis of 3352 Soviet songs and romances composed in 1935–1982 showed evolution of musical thinking.Of special interest is the data on multiyear variations in thinking indices in relation to geocosmic conditions. Significant and reliable variations in thinking types were discovered. For instance, the highest scores for logical thinking type (114.2) were found in men born in 1956, while the lowest scores (82.6) were found in men born in 1959, p≤0.001. According to the results of correlation analysis for the periods of 1940–1991 and 1946–1991, there are correlations between variations in thinking types and geocosmic indices. The most influential factors are Earth’s rotation rate ERR and interplanetary magnetic field IMF. With these indices rising in year of birth and preceding year, scores for left-brain logical thinking type increase, p≤0.001.Conclusion: geocosmic processes influence coordination and activation of human brain hemispheres, as well as leading thinking type in society and evolution of music. Such phenomena can be reflected in social processes up to emerge of periods of so-called Thaw or Cold war.
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Conner, K. N., J. Olive, L. Zhang, J. Jacobi, and M. L. Putnam. "First Report of Bacterial Gall on Loropetalum chinense Caused by Pseudomonas savastanoi in the United States." Plant Disease 97, no. 6 (June 2013): 835. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-11-12-1011-pdn.

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Bacterial gall symptoms were observed on Loropetalum chinense (R. Br.) Oliv. in two separate commercial nurseries in South Alabama during the spring of 2012. Limb dieback and plant death was first reported by the growers. Plants with dieback symptoms had galling and irregular dark callus formation on the lower stem and lower branches. Galls were small, 0.2 to 1 cm, inconspicuous, and in some cases girdled the stem causing breakage of the main stem. In both locations, 30 to 40% of the crop was affected. Similar symptoms have been observed on L. chinense in nursery and landscape plantings in central Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia in previous years. Bacterial colonies were isolated from four plants representing two different locations. Isolates were recovered from surface sterilized symptomatic tissue on nutrient agar and King's medium B (KMB). All isolates were gram-negative and fluoresced blue-green under UV light after 48 h of growth at 28°C on KMB. One representative isolate from each site was identified as Pseudomonas savastanoi based on their fatty acid profiles (similarity index of 0.776; MIS-TSBA, version 4.0, MIDI Inc., Newark, DE) and LOPAT tests (2). The identity was confirmed by sequencing a 900-bp portion of the 16S rDNA gene, which revealed 98% similarity to the P. savastanoi type strain in NCBI (Accession No. AB021402). In greenhouse pathogenicity tests, eight Loropetalum liners were inoculated with a bacterial suspension (107 CFU/ml) of each of the two isolates. Plants were inoculated by injecting the suspension into the lower stem after wounding by puncturing with needles or slicing sections of the bark. Controls were inoculated with water. All plants inoculated with the bacteria developed gall symptoms in 8 weeks under 90% relative humidity at 30°C. The bacteria were reisolated from five inoculated plants. DNA was extracted from each isolate, amplified using primer pair 27F/1492R targeting the 16S rDNA gene (1), and sequenced. Sequences (900 bp) from all isolates shared 98 to 99% similarity to P. savastanoi type strain in GenBank (Accession No. AB021402). Nucleotide sequence data reported are available in GenBank under accessions JX915832 to 37. To our knowledge, this is the first report of bacterial gall of L. chinense caused by P. savastanoi in the United States. Given the increasing prevalence of this disease in South Alabama, its confirmation is a significant step toward management recommendations for growers. References: (1) D. J. Lane. 16S/23S rRNA sequencing. Page 115-175 in: Nucleic Acid Techniques in Bacterial Systematics. E. Stackebrandt and M. Goodfellow, eds. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1991. (2) N. W. Schaad et al. Laboratory Guide for Identification of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria. 3rd ed. The American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN, 2001.
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Marwick, Sandra M. "'Sons of Crispin' : the St Crispin societies of Edinburgh and Scotland." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/4195.

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City of Edinburgh Museums and Galleries hold a substantial collection of artefacts and record books donated in 1909 by the office bearers of the Royal Ancient Order of St Crispin. This organisation was the final reincarnation of the Royal St Crispin Society established around 1817. From 1932 the display of a selection of these objects erroneously attributed their provenance to the Incorporation of Cordiners of Canongate with no interpretation of the meaning and use of this regalia. The association of shoemakers (cordiners in Scotland) with St Crispin their patron saint remained such that at least until the early twentieth century a shoemaker was popularly called a ‘Crispin' and collectively ‘sons of Crispin'. In medieval Scotland cordiners maintained altars to St Crispin and his brother St Crispianus and their cult can be traced to France in the sixth century. In the late sixteenth century an English rewriting of the legend achieved immediate popularity and St Crispin's Day continued to be remembered in England throughout the seventeenth century. Journeymen shoemakers in Scotland in the early eighteenth century commemorated their patron with processions; and the appellation ‘St Crispin Society' appeared in 1763. This thesis investigates the longevity of the shoemakers' attachment to St Crispin prior to the nineteenth century and analyses the origin, creation, organisation, development and demise of the Royal St Crispin Society and the network of lodges it created in Scotland in the period 1817-1909. Although showing the influence of freemasonry, the Royal St Crispin Society devised and practised rituals based on shoemaking legends and traditions. An interpretation of these rituals is given as well as an examination of the celebration of the saint's day and the organisation and significance of King Crispin processions. The interconnection of St Crispin artefacts and archival material held by Scottish museums and archives is demonstrated throughout the thesis.
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Stöck, Gilbert, de Castro Paulo Ferreira, and Katrin Stöck. "'Estes Sons, esta Linguagem'." Gudrun Schröder, 2015. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A21038.

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Writing musicological studies always entails writing about the history of musicology itself. Our Festschrift aims in the first place to develop knowledge on a wide range of musical topics and to stimulate scientific discourse. It is also meant as a contribution to the tradition of honouring prominent academics by means of a celebratory publication – a long-established practice in German-speaking countries, and one which has become widespread internationally. Thus, it is our intention to dedicate the present volume to a scholar, lecturer and intellectual whose lifetime’s work has had a major impact on the consolidation of modern musicology at the Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa: Mário Vieira de Carvalho. A Festschrift usually reflects the dedicatee’s scholarly fields and research interests. Our Essays on Music, Meaning and Society encompass some core issues in areas of research close to Mário Vieira de Carvalho’s own. His work has consistently explored the relations between musical phenomena and their social environment. For Mário Vieira de Carvalho music and society cannot be viewed as separate realms: they belong together and interact in multiple ways. It follows from this that musicology must devise ever more refined approaches to the interrelation of social and musical processes and practices. The chapter Social Existence Determines Human Consciousness: Interdependencies between Music, Society, and Technology addresses precisely those questions. The implications of Mário Vieira de Carvalho’s work for music analysis, criticism and aesthetics are manifold. Differentiations in musical reception or musical behaviour respond to differentiations in musical structure, which in turn reflect the musical intentions of the composer – a view developed by Mário Vieira de Carvalho since the time of his encounter with Christian Kaden as a former doctoral supervisor, and brought to fruition in his well-known studies on the music of Fernando Lopes-Graça, among other composers. Interrelations between composition, performance and reception are outlined in our chapters Analysing Music and Musicians: Text – Performance – Context and The Meaning of Meaning: Music, Discourse, and Silence.
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Cassar, Carmel. "Economy, society and identity in early modern Malta." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272748.

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Briggs, Elizabeth. "Religion, society, and politics, and the Liber Vitae of Durham." Thesis, University of Leeds, 1987. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/416/.

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The basis of this thesis is a study of the ninth-century portion of the Liber Vitae of Durham (London, British Library, Cotton Domitian VII). This is a list of names of those who were remembered in the liturgy and prayers of the community of St. Cuthbert, who were resident at Lindisfarne at the time when the greater part of the list was written. The aim of this thesis is to discover what information the Liber Vitae can provide about religion, society, and politics in Northumbria in the seventh to ninth centuries, with particular regard to the role of St. Cuthbert's community in Northumbria. The first part of the thesis is concerned with the Liber Vitae; the second part focuses more on St. Cuthbert's community. Each part consists of three chapters. The first is a description of the manuscript; and the second looks at its purpose, with particular stress on the liturgical aspects of "libri vitae". This chapter also contains a comparison of the Liber Vitae with eight other early commemoration books. The third chapter looks more closely at the information contained in the Liber Vitae, based on the identification of the names in the book. Chapter Four is the first chapter of Part Two and comprises a description and discussion of St. Cuthbert's community and the sites included in its "familia". Chapter Five studies the community's relations with other ecclesiastical centres, and Chapter Six is a discussion of Northumbrian politics in the seventh to ninth centuries and the community's place in this world. Within the thesis certain topics are brought out - the importance of groups within the society of the time, and in particular kinship groups; a study of the royal families who competed for power in Northumbria; the wide range of Lindisfarne's contacts; a reassessment of Lindisfarne's relations with the Irish after 664; and the connection between the Liber Vitae and the promotion of the cult of St. Cuthbert.
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Lord, Kathleen. "Days and nights : class, gender and society on Notre-Dame Street in Saint-Henri, 1875-1905." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=37767.

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The everyday life of people on the street has not received the attention it deserves in the history of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Quebec. This dissertation joins a small number of recent studies which redress this omission. It makes a significant contribution to existing examinations of North American cities and Canadian social history through the use of categories which are rarely employed and questions that are seldom posed in investigations of working-class history during the period of industrialization. A holistic treatment of Marxist philosophy provides the theoretical underpinnings for a sensitive engagement with daily street life in an urban milieu. As a site of intense sociability, Notre-Dame Street, the main street of the industrial suburb of Saint-Henri, offers a unique perspective on the intricate use of public space and its relations to social space. This thesis covers the period between the years of town incorporation in 1875 and annexation to the City of Montreal in 1905.
Notre-Dame Street underwent significant transformations in this period. A main street of a small town on the outskirts of Montreal became the principal commercial street of a bustling industrial city. The 1890s was a decade of particularly marked shifts, characterized by significant population growth and dramatic changes in physical form. Class and ethnic tensions intensified as a result. A 1891 labour dispute at Merchants Manufacturing, a textile factory, took to the streets, and the local elite contested George A. Drummond's refusal to pay municipal taxes in 1897. Resistance to monopoly control of utilities was evidenced by the use of petitions and protets or notarized letters. Workers' parties, journalists, and municipal reform leagues increasingly challenged the hegemony of the local elite whose persistent practices of overspending resulted in a substantial debt and annexation.
The study of a local street in an industrializing community demonstrates the prevailing social and political distribution of wealth and power. It reveals significant differences between the various class ideologies which were played out in the management of the public space of the street. An economic liberal ideology was instrumental to the development of the modern Western city through the creation of divisions between public and private spaces. Social usage, the visible presence of the working and marginal classes and women on city streets, suggests a different reality. A reconstruction of daily street life from a diversity of written and visual sources indicates that women, men, and children inhabited and frequented homes, shops, and offices, travelling to and from work, and various places of recreation. The rhythm of everyday street life was punctuated by unusual events of a celebratory, criminal, and tragic nature, which emphasize the connections between spatial structures and subjective experience.
The local management of public space thus involved class antagonisms, characterized by negotiation, transgression, and resistance. This dissertation argues that the politics of this public space benefited the class interests of a grande bourgeoisie of Montreal and a local petite bourgeoisie, to the detriment of the working classes. These conflicting class interests were played out in a variety of different ways. The exclusion and appropriation of social and symbolic spaces were characterized by distinct property ownership and rental patterns. An anglophone grande bourgeoisie of Montreal owned vacant and subdivided lots. A francophone petite bourgeoisie dominated property ownership, and a majority of renters lived in flats on the main street and on adjoining streets. The shaping of the physical infrastructure was distinguished by the growth of monopolies and minimal local intervention. The civic manifestation of the ordered and ritualistic celebration of the parade emphasized a Catholic identity. Attempts to impose an appropriate and genteel code of behaviour on city streets led to the moral regulation and social control of criminal behaviour.
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Zamorano, Richard L. "The reception of sacraments from a schismatic church the Society of St. Pius X /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1998. http://www.tren.com.

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Marks, Loren Dean. "The Meaning of Religious Belief, Practice, and Community for Latter-Day Saint Fathers of Children With Special Needs." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 1999. http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/u?/MTGM,33230.

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Henderson, Michael-Kamau. "Decoding Metacommunication Patterns From African American Single Mothers to Sons." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2262.

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With a significant number of African American single-parent families responsible for raising a generation of male children, the focus of this qualitative case study was on exploring the African American single mother-son dyad to identify metacommunicative signals delivered from mothers to sons. This study was grounded in a theoretical framework combining attachment theory and social learning theory. The research questions focused on identifying metacommunication messages passed from mothers to sons and how metacommunication patterns influence the youth's social identity. Four single mothers with adolescent sons and 4 unrelated adult sons of single mothers participated in semistructured interviews. Data were collected and analyzed using content analysis and coding supported with NVivo software. Key findings revealed that the metacommunication was a dominant form of communication in the African-American family construct, and affected the parenting styles. From the mother's retrospective reports, African-American mother's adapted an authoritarian or helicopter parenting styles to control and protect their sons from racism, becoming victims of crime and violence, being arrested, or incarcerated. The key finding from the sons' retrospective reports was that negative metacommunication from single mothers to sons was associated with insecure attachment, avoidance, and risky behaviors. The implications for social change are that positive metacommunication can strengthen the African American single mother-son dyad. This information may lead to intervention strategies for targeting negative metacommunication patterns from African American single mothers to sons and teaching new communication rules that foster a secure relationship.
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Carter, Mary Patricia. "An urban society and its hinterland : St Ives in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries." Thesis, University of Leicester, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35539.

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This thesis has examined the contention of the late Philip Abrams that a town should not be considered as a distinct social entity, but in relation to its setting and to "the complex of domination" in which it is embedded. It was decided to use St Ives in Huntingdonshire as the area of study. Sources have included manorial, parish and dissenting records, inventories, marriage bonds and the Pettis Survey of St Ives, with its maps, lists of property owners and land tax payments. After defining the boundaries of the hinterland, the demography and economy of it and the town were studied. Four adjacent villages revealed urban features. The economic, social and religious networks, that bound their inhabitants to the town, were so dense that they produced a cohesive unit, or "urban society". A core of focal families provided continuity of leadership in administration, business and nonconformity. The strengths and weaknesses of the society's component parts have been traced, particularly through the experience of dissenters and watermen. The relationship of this urban society to the wider world has also been analysed. The Duke of Manchester controlled most of the manorial lordships. In the town, he protected his interests by the deployment of key personnel in the vestry and manor. The Church of England was less successful in protecting its position, and eventually had to accept symbiosis with three nonconformist churches. St Ives' proximity to the county town of Huntingdon ensured that, instead of competing with one another, they formed a dispersed urban conglomerate with complementary functions. In its attempt to meet Abrams' requirements, this thesis proposes the concept of an urban society as a useful device for comprehending the breadth of local networks which united the inhabitants of a town and its neighbouring areas.
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Dixon, Simon Mark. "Church, state and society in late Imperial Russia : the Diocese of St Petersburg, 1880-1914." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387848.

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Marwick, Sandra. The sons of Crispin celebrate an Edinburgh festival in 1820. [Edinburgh]: Edinburgh History Magazine, 1989.

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Rendell, Ruth. The St. Zita Society. Thorndike, Maine: Center Point Publishing, 2012.

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David Maxwell & Sons. David Maxwell & Sons, St. Marys, Ontario, Canada. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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David Maxwell & Sons. David Maxwell & Sons, St. Marys, Ontario, Canada. [Ontario?: s.n., 1986.

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Hugh, Allan. St. Andrew's Society of Montreal. [Montreal?: s.n., 1986.

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Rendell, Ruth. The St. Zita Society: A novel. New York: Scribner, 2012.

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The cloak society. New York: Harper, 2012.

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Dee, Jonathan. St. Famous: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 1996.

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Hall, N. A. T. Slave Society in the Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St. John and St Croix. Mona, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 1992.

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Hall, N. A. T. Slave society in the Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.

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Kingston, Ralph. "Surrogate Fathers, Suitable Sons." In Bureaucrats and Bourgeois Society, 94–113. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137264923_6.

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Sarris, Peter. "Economy and Society in the Age of the Sons of Constantine." In The Sons of Constantine, AD 337-361, 329–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39898-9_12.

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Tarragó, Ferran Ruiz, and Ann Elizabeth Wilson. "Educational Management Challenges for the 21 st Century." In Key Competencies in the Knowledge Society, 389–400. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15378-5_38.

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Stopper, Francesca. "Fathers, sons and apprentices in the goldsmiths' and jewellers' guild (16th–18th centuries)." In Apprenticeship, Work, Society in Early Modern Venice, 248–69. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003197195-15.

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Zammit, Katina. "Working with Wikis: Collaborative Writing in the 21 st Century." In Key Competencies in the Knowledge Society, 447–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15378-5_44.

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Gallagher, Christa. "Making a Case for Harm Reduction in Invasive Species Management: The St. Kitts “Monkey Problem”." In Animals, Health, and Society, 297–304. First edition. | Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2021. | Series: CRC One Health one welfare: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429320873-22.

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Nassif, Antoine. "SYMBOLISME ET THÉOLOGIE BIBLIQUE DANS LES BŌ'WŌTŌ DE ST. JACQUES DE SAROUG." In Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 18, edited by Amir Harrak, 58–66. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463240172-006.

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Kovaltchuk, Ekaterina. "The Encaenia of St Sophia: Animal Sacrifice in a Christian Context." In Patrologia Pacifica: Selected Papers Presented to the Western Pacific Rim Patristics Society, edited by Vladimir Baranov, 158–200. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463216320-015.

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Rotiroti, Marco, Letizia Fumagalli, and Tullia Bonomi. "Numerical Modeling of Groundwater Flooding in Urban Area: The Case of Polustrovo (St. Petersburg, Russia)." In Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 3, 219–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09054-2_44.

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Vlcko, Jan, Vladimir Greif, Ľudovít Kubičár, Danica Fidríková, and Kralovičová Lenka. "Monitoring of the Thermal-Moisture Regime at St. Jacob´s Church in Levoča UNESCO Site, Eastern Slovakia." In Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 8, 577–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09408-3_103.

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VanDam, Mark, Carsen Jessup, and Tracy Tully. "Mothers’ and Fathers’ differential talk to daughters and sons with hearing loss." In 172nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Acoustical Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0000532.

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Baía, Elenice Amador, and Geane Do Socorro Castro. "SÍNDROME DE TOURETTE: UM BREVE OLHAR SOBRE O PERSONAGEM VICENT DO FILME “A ESTRADA INTERIOR." In I Congresso Brasileiro de Saúde Pública On-line: Uma abordagem Multiprofissional. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/rems/3262.

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Introdução:O estudo apresenta uma análise sobre a Síndrome de Tourette (ST), retratada por Vicent do filme “A estrada interior”(2014). O médico francês Jean Marc GaspardItard foi o primeiro a descrever os comportamentos dessa síndrome, porém só mais tarde, em 1884 foi dado o nome de Síndrome de Gilles de la Tourette (ST), pelo aluno Gilles de la Tourette do Hospital de la Salpêtrière.O manual de diagnóstico e estatístico de transtornos mentais, DSM-5, o Transtorno de Tourette (TT) se enquadra como uma categoria dos transtornos de tiques.Objetivo:Analisar e discutir o que é o (TT) que Vicent apresenta. Observando como esse transtorno se configura no dia a dia e afeta a vida do indivíduo em diversos contextos. Material/Métodos: Estudo de caso baseado em uma análise fílmica interpretativa. Se tratar de um método interpretativo que não possui uma fórmula única a ser seguida. Resultados: Nota-se que a Síndrome é considerado um transtorno neuropsiquitriatrico. Desta forma, para ser considerado Transtorno de Tourette de acordo com o DSM V (2014), é necessário que haja a presença de um tique motor (inclui limpar a garganta, fungar e produzir sons guturais, frequentemente causados pela contração do diafragma ou dos músculos da orofaringe) ou vocal; (incluem repetição dos próprios sons ou palavras (palilalia), repetição da última palavra ou frase ouvida (ecolalia) ou enunciação de palavras socialmente inaceitáveis, incluindo obscenidades ou calúnias étnicas, raciais ou religiosas (coprolalia)) simples (têm duração breve e podem incluir piscar os olhos, encolher os ombros e estender extremidades) ou complexo (inclui gesto sexual ou obsceno lembrando tique (copropraxia) ou imitação dos movimentos de outra pessoa semelhante a tique (ecopraxia) presentes por pelo menos um ano e com um curso sintomático de remissões e recorrências, movimentos ou barulhos que nos parecem esquisitos e sem propósitos. Conclusão: A (ST) é um distúrbio que causa tiques motores e vocais significativos e na maioria das vezes pode estar associado a algum outro problema. A síndrome quando associada com outra patologia necessita de mais atenção, pois nem sempre o mesmo tratamento funciona para ambas. É necessário que haja uma melhor compreensão tanto sobre os aspectos biológicos como comportamentais.
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Arceo, D., C. Moeller, K. Moeller, and J. Rockway. "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work: Sparking interest into electromagnetics." In 2008 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2008.4619279.

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Knudson-Fitzpatrick, T., and K. Doo. "Not All ST Elevations Are Alike." In American Thoracic Society 2022 International Conference, May 13-18, 2022 - San Francisco, CA. American Thoracic Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2022.205.1_meetingabstracts.a2861.

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Oleszewski, Ryan T., and Joshua M. Sill. "ST Elevation That Is Not an Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Case of Pancreatitis-Induced Acute ST Elevation." In American Thoracic Society 2010 International Conference, May 14-19, 2010 • New Orleans. American Thoracic Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a6078.

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Simmons-Beck, R., and B. Scarpato. "Inferior ST Elevations After Accidental Epoprostenol Discontinuation." In American Thoracic Society 2019 International Conference, May 17-22, 2019 - Dallas, TX. American Thoracic Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2019.199.1_meetingabstracts.a3609.

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Potse, Mark, A. Robert LeBlanc, Rene Cardinal, and Alain Vinet. "ST elevation or depression in subendocardial ischemia?" In Conference Proceedings. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2006.259485.

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Potse, Mark, A. Robert LeBlanc, Rene Cardinal, and Alain Vinet. "ST elevation or depression in subendocardial ischemia?" In Conference Proceedings. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2006.4398301.

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"Housing Market in St Petersburg crisis dragged on." In Third Conference of the European Real Estate Society: ERES Conference 1996. ERES, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres1996_115.

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Bykov, Il'ia A., Vera V. Achkasova, and Anastasia A. Bakhvalova. "St. Petersburg School of Communication Studies: Toward Digital Transformations." In 2020 IEEE Communication Strategies in Digital Society Seminar (ComSDS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comsds49898.2020.9101235.

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Downs, J., and J. Arbeiter, eds. RTP Payload Format for Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) ST 336 Encoded Data. RFC Editor, April 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc6597.

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Edwards, T. RTP Payload for Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) ST 291-1 Ancillary Data. RFC Editor, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8331.

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Kokurina, O. Yu. VIABILITY AND RESILIENCE OF THE MODERN STATE: PATTERNS OF PUBLIC-LEGAL ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION. Kokurina O.Yu., February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/kokurina-21-011-31155.

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The modern understanding of the state as a complex social system allows us to assert that its resilience is based on ensuring systemic homeostasis as a stabilizing dynamic mechanism for resolving contradictions arising in society associated with the threat of losing control over the processes of public administration and legal regulation. Public administration is a kind of social management that ensures the organization of social relations and processes, giving the social system the proper coordination of actions, the necessary orderliness, sustainability and stability. The problem of state resilience is directly related to the resilience of state (public) administration requires a «breakthrough in traditional approaches» and recognition of «the state administration system as an organic system, the constituent parts and elements of which are diverse and capable of continuous self-development». Within the framework of the «organizational point of view» on the control methodology, there are important patterns and features that determine the viability and resilience of public administration and regulation processes in the state and society. These include: W. Ashby's cybernetic law of required diversity: for effective control, the degree of diversity of the governing body must be no less than the degree of diversity of the controlled object; E. Sedov’s law of hierarchical compensations: in complex, hierarchically organized and networked systems, the growth of diversity at the top level in the structure of the system is ensured by a certain limitation of diversity at its lower levels; St. Beer’s principle of invariance of the structure of viable social systems. The study was supported by the RFBR and EISI within the framework of the scientific project No. 21-011-31155.
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Dudoit, Alain, Molivann Panot, and Thierry Warin. Towards a multi-stakeholder Intermodal Trade-Transportation Data-Sharing and Knowledge Exchange Network. CIRANO, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/mvne7282.

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The performance of supply chains used to be mainly the concern of academics and professionals who studied the potential efficiencies and risks associated with this aspect of globalisation. In 2021, major disruptions in this critical sector of our economies are making headlines and attracting the attention of policy makers around the world. Supply chain bottlenecks create shortages, fuel inflation, and undermine economic recovery. This report provides a transversal and multidisciplinary analysis of the challenges and opportunities regarding data interoperability and data sharing as they relate to the ‘Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Seaway Trade Corridor’ (GLSLTC)’s intermodal transportation and trade data strategy. The size and scope of this trade corridor are only matched by the complexity of its multimodal freight transportation systems and growing urbanization on both sides of the Canada-US border. This complexity is exacerbated by the lack of data interoperability and effective collaborations between the different stakeholders within the various jurisdictions and amongst them. Our analytical work relies on : 1) A review of the relevant documentation on the latest challenges to supply chains (SC), intermodal freight transport and international trade, identifying any databases that are to be used.; 2) A comparative review of selected relevant initiatives to give insights into the best practices in digital supply chains implemented in Canada, the United States, and the European Union.; 3) Interviews and discussions with experts from Transport Canada, Statistics Canada, the Canadian Centre on Transportation Data (CCTD) and Global Affairs Canada, as well as with CIRANO’s research community and four partner institutions to identify databases and data that they use in their research related to transportation and trade relevant data availabilities and methodologies as well as joint research opportunities. Its main findings can be summarized as follow: GLSLTC is characterized by its critical scale, complexity, and strategic impact as North America’s most vital trade corridor in the foreseeable further intensification of continental trade. 4% of Canadian GDP is attributed to the Transportation and Logistics sector (2018): $1 trillion of goods moved every year: Goods and services imports are equivalent to 33% of Canada’s GDP and goods and services exports equivalent to 32%. The transportation sector is a key contributor to the achievement of net-zero emissions commitment by 2050. All sectors of the Canadian economy are affected by global supply chain disruptions. Uncertainty and threats extend well beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic. “De-globalization” and increasing supply chains regionalization pressures are mounting. Innovation and thus economic performance—increasingly hinges on the quantity and quality of data. Data is transforming Canada’s economy/society and is now at the center of global trade “Transport data is becoming less available: Canada needs to make data a priority for a national transportation strategy.” * “How the Government of Canada collects, manages, and governs data—and how it accesses and shares data with other governments, sectors, and Canadians—must change.”
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