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    Two Reasons Why the Future of the City May Teach Us Something Key: Abstracting and Being Wise by Simona Chiodo

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…We may think of the city as a kind of symbol of what most characterises our era: if it is true that our era is most characterised by complexity and uncertainty, it is also true that the city may be what can most clearly show what complexity and uncertainty actually mean. …”
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    Extracting the asymptotic behavior of S-matrix elements from their phases by Ira Z. Rothstein, Michael Saavedra

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract The asymptotic kinematic limits of S-matrices are dominated by large logarithms which, roughly speaking, fall into two categories: those which are controlled by a renormalization group (RG) scale, which we may think of as logs involving ratios of invariant mass scales, and those which are functions of ratios of rapidities, so called “rapidity logs”. …”
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    The Transcultural Travels of Trends. An Introductory Essay by Jennifer Elisabeth Altehenger, Laila Abu-Er-Rub, Sebastian Gehrig

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Moreover, although we may think of trends as a recent phenomenon of post-war globalization, trends have been crucial in societies across the globe for much longer. …”
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    Epigraphic form, from Ann Radcliffe to George Eliot by Yem, E

    Published 2020
    “…In turn, reading became a solitary, silent, and fast-paced activity. While we may think of the ‘slow’ movement, from slow cooking to slow reading, as a response to postmodern life, my research reveals how an earlier age confronted similar challenges. …”
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    "Unheard footfalls only sound" : the infinite reverberation of Samuel Beckett and Morton Feldman's neither and words and music by Han, Kimberly Pei Lin

    Published 2021
    “…In doing so, I find my own answer to the mystery of the space of ‘neither’, proposing that we may think of it as the ideal reverberation chamber — a site of infinite reverberation, and an inclusive space of becoming that ultimately resonates with our own lived rhythms and experiences.…”
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    SOME ISSUES OF ETHNO-ECONOMICS by David Shavianidze, George Gavtadze

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Before the state took over social and economic functions, the community itself was responsible for the well-being of its members. We may think that in the conditions of the so-called “collective responsibility”, the area of individual responsibility is lost, however, in the case of the community, it was the concern for the well-being of another; by being willing to share the risks associated with the life of a “neighbor” without benefit, a community member insured himself and his family's well-being. …”
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