نتایج جستجو برای: pride and abjection

تعداد نتایج: 16827483  

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2007
Cristian Tileagă

This paper focuses on some of the issues that arise when one treats notions such as depersonalization, delegitimization and dehumanization as social practices. It emphasizes the importance of: (a) understanding depersonalizing, delegitimizing and dehumanizing constructions as embedded in descriptions of located spatial activities and moral standings in the world and (b) invoking and building a ...

2012
Geneviève Rail

The recent construction of a so-called “obesity epidemic” has been fueled by epidemiologically-based studies recuperated by the media and suggestions of the rapid acceleration of obesity rates in the Western world. Studies linking obesity to ill-health have also exploded and greatly impacted our “physical” culture. In this article, I present a series of postcards to summarize the dominant obesi...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 2014

2015
Lisa Scullion Peter Somerville Philip Brown Gareth Morris

This paper argues that the increasing international salience of homelessness can be partially explained by reference to the revanchist thesis (involving processes of coerced exclusion and abjection), but the situation on the ground is more complex. It reports on interviews with 18 representatives of 11 homelessness service providers in one city in England. As Cloke et al. found, these providers...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2014
Qianqian Yang Lei Hu Siwei Sun Kexin Qiao Ling Song Jinyong Shan Xiaoshuang Ma

In CRYPTO 2014 Albrecht et al. brought in a 20-round iterative lightweight block cipher PRIDE which is based on a good linear layer for achieving a tradeoff between security and efficiency. A recent analysis is presented by Zhao et al.. Inspired by their work, we use an automatic search method to find out 56 iterative differential characteristics of PRIDE, containing 24 1-round iterative charac...

Journal: :Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 2022

Abstract “We are shaped, to a greater extent than almost any other species, by contact with others. [. . .] Yet what counts now is win. And for this, we have ripped the natural world apart” (Monbiot). This quote stems from Guardian article that also printed as an epigraph in Tanya Ronder’s 2015 play Fuck Polar Bears , and it reveals connection between Capitalocene, described Jason W. Moore, con...

2006
ANIRBAN MUKHOPADHYAY GITA VENKATARAMANI JOHAR

Three experiments investigate the emotions that arise from buying or not buying at an unintended purchase opportunity and how they color evaluations of affective advertising appeals that are viewed subsequently. We demonstrate that buying can cause happiness tempered with guilt, while not buying causes pride. Consistent with the felt affect, respondents who had bought at time 1 subsequently pre...

2016
Jean-Paul Madeira Béatrice Alpha-Bazin Jean Armengaud Hélène Omer Catherine Duport

This data article reports changes in the cellular and exoproteome of B. cereus cured from pBClin15.Time-course changes of proteins were assessed by high-throughput nanoLC-MS/MS. We report all the peptides and proteins identified and quantified in B. cereus with and without pBClin15. Proteins were classified into functional groups using the information available in the KEGG classification and we...

Journal: :Sociological Forum 2022

Populist radical right‐wing's rhetoric often includes a reference to the nation's past when everything was supposed be better. This runs from considered heroic times of country in terms war victory and economic grandeur an idealized which fits ideology nativism, meaning that homogeneous society is preferred over multicultural one. In this contribution, we study what extent voters for right inde...

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