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Published: 08 May 2017
... and strong copyright sampling Miró Joan Sorgh Mendrick Maertensz Danto Arthur Hegel G W F fair use ontology copyright creation influence infringement Richard Prince Shepard Fairey In 2003, a photograph taken by Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy) (2000), sold at auction...
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Published: 20 September 2022
... concepts "influence" and "likeness" that shadow Emanuel Bach’s relationship with its father. Misalignments between Bach’s inventory entries and the portraits they appear to describe—especially those of La Bastardella, the Count of St. Germain, and Gottlob Harrer—point to the dangers of “likeness...
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Published: 31 March 2023
... in shaping public opinion. The chapter details the case of the backlash against the advocacy group Susan G. Komen for the Cure in early 2012 as a powerful example of the impact of social media. It considers a theoretical perspective on social network influence, while considering the formulation needed...
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Published: 31 March 2023
...This chapter elaborates on the assessment of media influence. The rise of social media has led to an increased interest in social influence. The chapter acknowledges the struggles of properly identifying the effects of media as it requires the use of advanced statistical techniques or randomized...
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Published: 18 September 2017
... Lincoln Abraham Roosevelt public sphere Reagan Ronald social science Brooks David Nazis Schmitt Carl French Revolution liberalism republicanism political education Enlightenment the people autonomy platonic influence learning by doing It is not a matter of indifference that the minds...
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Published: 01 May 2009
...This chapter examines the formal, historical and disciplinary consequences of cross-national influence and interstitial migrancy for English-language poetry in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It analyzes the methodological and political implications of reshaping a humanistic subdiscipline...
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Published: 01 February 2007
... 1777–1790 and the continued or increased popularity of Scottish authors from 1790 until the closing date of their study in 1813. As Mark G. Spencer has shown in regard to David Hume, Lundberg and May seriously underestimated the colonial influence of some of the authors whose works they attempted...
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Published: 18 January 2013
... neurotransmitters sample size scope of research applications of behavioral research causal landscape experiment research approaches social environment human behavior environmental influence behavioral research Social-environmental approaches seek to understand the environmental contribution...
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Published: 15 October 2019
... as exploring his own influence on contemporary artists like Emily Roysdon. Derrida Jacques ghosts Hall John hauntology Marx Karl Barthes Roland Burroughs William S cruising Genet Jean Halberstam Jack Mayakovsky Vladimir queerness Rimbaud Arthur Roysdon Emily Wojnarowicz David Foucault Michel...
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Published: 15 December 2023
... among interest groups, and opportunistic behavior by clients and lawyers. Repeat players show up on both sides of campaign finance cases, but opponents of regulation hold the clear advantage in terms of the aggregations of influence assembled in these polarized support structures. This chapter describes...
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Published: 27 September 2013
...How assessment of the Big Dog signal can be analysed in terms of evidential culture and how it is affected by past, present and future evidential culture Pinch Trevor time effect of an assessment of signal Evidential culture Influence of time Gravitational wave detection “Evidential culture...
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Published: 20 October 2020
... that question just what constitutes poetics, the introduction shows how poetry was, for Descartes, a kind of influence without anxiety, essential to the atmosphere in which he was educated and in which he wrote and thereby able to contribute to a poetics in prose in his work. Showing how, for Descartes, thought...
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Published online: 19 September 2019
Published in print: 24 April 2019
... the wrong premise. Market-driven school choices aren’t new. They predate the republic, and for generations parents have chosen to educate their children through an evolving mix of publicly supported, private, charitable, and entrepreneurial enterprises. This process has arguably always been influenced...
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Published: 02 October 2020
...This chapter discusses some broad implication of this book, which finds a remarkable degree of constancy and continuity in the limits on congressional majority party influence over public policy. These findings have implications for reformers' hopes for responsible party government in the United...
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Published: 13 April 2022
...This chapter argues that philanthropy can be undemocratic and subversive of political equality when it allows the rich to exercise unequal influence over matters of common concern. Recent work in political science has drawn attention to the political influence of the “superrich” and fueled concerns...
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Published: 04 August 2017
...In “Assimilations,” the “Italian influence and the culture of knowledge” is represented by two pieces that are seminal to the understanding of why some optical tools reached such levels of controversy: the polemical anti-Spanish invective Ragguagli di Parnaso (Newsletter from Parnassus, 1612...
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Published online: 21 March 2013
Published in print: 01 October 2006
... representation, she demonstrates, is ultimately grounded in a continuum of influence and power created by political judgment, as well as the way presence through ideas and speech links society with representative institutions. Integrating the ideas of such thinkers as Rousseau, Kant, Paine, and the Marquis de...
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Published: 15 October 2010
...This chapter examines the suicide terrorism campaign of Al Qaeda. It outlines the group's origins, its visionary goals of restoring the Caliphate, its strategic calculus aimed at removing Western military and political influence from Muslim lands, and its tactical objectives borne of operational...
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Published: 09 August 2022
...” causality; they must rely on counterfactual fictions to infer what causes what. Hence, they enjoy substantial influence in the world, but they cannot control events. And influence without control is very dangerous, leading to substantial harm to those economists hope to serve. In this context, theoretical...
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Published: 06 May 2022
... their influence. In looking for evidence of interest group influence, moreover, researchers should focus on public policies—the kinds of outcomes interest groups care about and most want to influence. The chapter develops the expectation that the most politically active groups will be those with a large, direct...