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Interview with Gabriel Paxton
Gabriel Paxton
Jan 01, 0001
In his February 18, 2015 interview with Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Gabriel Paxton shares the story of founding the grassroots organization Rock Hill for Equality. Included are his experiences as an ally in the Southeast and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Gabriel(le) et Marcel(le): La Fluidité du Genre dans Gabriel (1839) de George Sand et Madame Adonis (1888) de Rachilde
Elisa Rodriguez
Jan 01, 0001
George Sand and Rachilde, two important French female writers of the 19th c, discuss androgynous characters and borderline homosexual relationships in their works. They are part of a larger literary trend obsessed with liminal...
Published by: Ursinus College
How Gabriel Harvey read tragedy
Tania Demetriou
Oct 18, 2021
Abstract: In 1579, Gabriel Harvey bound together in a composite collection a surprising group of texts: an Italian grammar, an Italian translation of Terence’s comedies, Lodovico Dolce’s Italian rifacimenti of Euripides’ Medea...
Published by: Renaissance Studies
Memory-Guided Saccades in Psychosis
The memory-guided saccade task requires the remembrance of a peripheral target location, whilst inhibiting the urge to make a saccade ahead of an auditory cue. The literature has explored the endophenotypic deficits associated...
Positive and Negative Symptoms Are Associated with Distinct Effects on Predictive Saccades.
The predictive saccade task is a motor learning paradigm requiring saccades to track a visual target moving in a predictable pattern. Previous research has explored extensively anti-saccade deficits observed across psychosis...
Gabriel-Ulmer duality and Lawvere theories enriched over a general base
S Lack, J Power
Jul 01, 2009
Motivated by the search for a body of mathematical theory to support the semantics of computational effects, we first recall the relationship between Lawvere theories and monads on Set. We generalise that relationship...
Gabriel-Ulmer duality and Lawvere theories enriched over a general base
S Lack, J Power
Jul 01, 2009
Motivated by the search for a body of mathematical theory to support the semantics of computational effects, we first recall the relationship between Lawvere theories and monads on Set. We generalise that relationship...
Interview with Jacky Bayne
Jacky Crawford Bayne
Jan 01, 0001
In his October 27, 2003 interview with Kelly Mitchell, Jacky Bayne describes his experience overseas in the Vietnam War. He shares the stories of when he was wounded in Vietnam, his near death experiences associated with that...
Published by: Winthrop University
Politics and the professions in a time of crisis
Class analysis has undergone a ‘cultural turn’ in recent years, driven most notably by the growing influence of the work of Pierre Bourdieu. We seek to connect this perspective with organization studies via an analysis of the...
Politics and the professions in a time of crisis
Class analysis has undergone a ‘cultural turn’ in recent years, driven most notably by the growing influence of the work of Pierre Bourdieu. We seek to connect this perspective with organization studies via an analysis of the...
The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1903
A plea for pure sport Audubon Science Club Baseball The farmer YMCA Valley Forge Chorus concert Dr. Crawford speaks Philadelphia letter Alumni Association of Ursinus College Society notes
Published by: Ursinus College
Reconciling an ethic of care with critical management pedagogy
Yiannis Gabriel
Jan 01, 0001
The ethic of criticism has stood at the heart of western pedagogy for centuries. It has been the basis of science, morality and art as well as for the building of social and political institutions. The author argues that this...
Reconciling an ethic of care with critical management pedagogy
Yiannis Gabriel
Jan 01, 0001
The ethic of criticism has stood at the heart of western pedagogy for centuries. It has been the basis of science, morality and art as well as for the building of social and political institutions. The author argues that this...
Engaging with genocide
Genocide has been an enduring and profoundly disturbing feature of history. Yet, scholars of organization and management have approached it in a rather limited and marginal way. In this article, the authors propose that genocide...
Dreaming of flying when grounded
A.L. Fraher, Y. Gabriel
Aug 06, 2014
This article analyses the effects of job loss on the occupational identities of a group of United States pilots, laid off (or 'furloughed') twice by their employer in the decade following 9/11. Using a narrative methodology, the...
Android Application for MNIST Handwritten Digits Classification
Mina Gabriel
Jan 01, 0001
Use Neural Network architecture to classify MNIST handwritten digits dataset, student/s should implement a phone application (Android) to demonstrate their work, application will then be published to the app store for other...
Organization studies
Yiannis Gabriel
Jun 01, 2010
In this piece I argue that Organization Studies, like other academic journals, is not a sovereign subject able to chart its own path and make sovereign decisions on its strategy and direction. Instead, the journal is seen as...
Reflexivity and beyond – a plea for imagination in qualitative research methodology
Yiannis Gabriel
Dec 07, 2015

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, important as reflexivity is, it does not constitute the gold standard of qualitative research. Instead the author makes a plea for the use of sociological...

Social mobility via elite placements:
Ian Crawford, Zhiqi Wang
Jan 01, 0001
Little research attention has been paid to the effect of yearlong placements in elite accounting firms and investment banks on the social mobility of working class graduates. Using the framework of Bourdieu, this paper examines...
Xavier Tilliette on Revelation as the Measure of Reason
Tyler Tritten
Apr 05, 2022
Xavier Tilliette, born in Sommes, France in 1921, passed away on 10 December 2018 at the age of 97.  Although he first gained notoriety for his many studies of  Schelling, he has also published numerous books and articles on...
Xavier Tilliette on Revelation as the Measure of Reason
Tyler Tritten
Apr 05, 2022
Xavier Tilliette, born in Sommes, France in 1921, passed away on 10 December 2018 at the age of 97.  Although he first gained notoriety for his many studies of  Schelling, he has also published numerous books and articles on...

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