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An interdisciplinary collection of critical, feminist reflections
on interpersonal gender violence Despite the growing interest in
the subject of gender violence, surprisingly little has been
written in recent years about the methodology behind this emerging
field of research. This interdisciplinary collection seeks to fill
this gap by empowering scholars to conduct gender violence research
in ways that deconstruct rather than reinforce existing power
structures and hierarchies. The book argues for new approaches to
research and activism on gender-based violence grounded in the
intersectional realities of individuals and communities. Each
chapter discusses the role of reflective methodologies to recognize
institutional and intersectional inequalities, challenging the
reader to contemplate ethical considerations of an embodied
feminist methodology when researching gender-based violence. By
centering these issues for applied scholars, practitioners, and
academic activists, the book offers insights about where
sociocultural notions of criminality and innocence might align
across geographies of gender-based violence. The volume encourages
further thinking about embodied methodological creativity in and
for the future of interpersonal gender-based violence research. A
powerful tool for conducting productive scholarship, Researching
Gender-Based Violence provides recommendations for interrogating,
practicing, and collaborating across fields, disciplines, and lived
realities.
Winner, 2021-2022 AES Senior Book Prize, awarded by the American
Ethnological Society Honorable Mention, Senior Book Prize of the
Association for Feminist Anthropology Uncovers how the process of
sexual assault adjudication reinforces inequality and becomes a
public spectacle of violence For victims in sexual assault cases,
trials rarely result in justice. Instead, the courts drag
defendants, victims, and their friends and family through a
confusing and protracted public spectacle. Along the way, forensic
scientists, sexual assault nurse examiners, and police officers
provide their insight and expertise, shaping the story that emerges
for the judge and jury. These expert narratives intersect with the
stories of victims, witnesses, and their communities to reproduce
our cultural understandings of sexual violence, but too often this
process results in reinscribing racial, gendered, and class
inequalities. Bodies in Evidence draws on observations of over 680
court appearances in Milwaukee County’s felony sexual assault
courts, as well as interviews with judges, attorneys, forensic
scientists, jurors, sexual assault nurse examiners, and victim
advocates. It shows how forensic science helps to propagate public
misunderstandings of sexual violence by bestowing an aura of
authority to race and gender stereotypes and inequalities. Expert
testimony reinforces the idea that sexual assault is physically and
emotionally recognizable and always leaves material evidence. The
court’s reliance on the presence of forensic evidence infuses
these very familiar stereotypes and myths about sexual assault with
new scientific authority. Powerful, unflinching, and at times
heartbreaking, Bodies in Evidence reveals the human cost of sexual
assault adjudication, and the social cost we all bear when
investing in forms of justice that reproduce inequality and racial
injustice.
The history of antibiotics may weIl have begun with the ancient
Sudanese-Nubian civilization (see Chapter 1, "Historical
Introduction"), but this volume reflects a more contemporary
appraisal of the antibiotic era. We have compiled a comprehensive
review of the tetracyclines which includes all the major sub
divisions of these chemically important and clinically useful
antibiotics. There can be little doubt about the contribution of
antibiotics to both the increase in human life span and the
alleviation of much human suffering. The tetracyclines are still
playing an important role in these areas and will continue to do so
in the foreseeable future. We hope this volume will be an important
contribution to a better under standing of the chemistry,
biochemistry, and medical aspects of tetracycline antibiotics. We
are indebted to the individual authors who have given so much of
their time and effort in the preparation of the chapters. Pearl
River, NY J OSEPH J. HLA VKA Ocean Gate, NJ JAMES H. BOOTHE
Contents CHAPTER 1 Historical Introduction. J. H. BOOTHE and J. J.
HLAVKA References. 3 CHAPTER 2 Fermentation and Mutational
Development of the Tetracyclines J. J. GOODMAN A. Introduction 5 B.
The Producing Microorganisms . 6 I. Morphology and Ultrastructure 6
11. Mutation and Strain Selection 8 111. Cosynthesis. 13 The
Fermentation Process 14 C. I. Inoculum 14 11. Contamination 16
Complex Media. 18 111. IV. Synthetic Media. 27 V. Stimulators and
Inhibitors 30 Directed Fermentations 32 VI."
The authors present tools and concepts of multivariate data
analysis by means of exercises and their solutions. The first part
is devoted to graphical techniques. The second part deals with
multivariate random variables and presents the derivation of
estimators and tests for various practical situations. The last
part introduces a wide variety of exercises in applied multivariate
data analysis. The book demonstrates the application of simple
calculus and basic multivariate methods in real life situations. It
contains altogether 234 solved exercises which can assist a
university teacher in setting up a modern multivariate analysis
course. All computer-based exercises are available in the R or
XploRe languages. The corresponding libraries are downloadable from
the Springer link web pages and from the authora (TM)s home
pages.
This book offers a detailed application guide to XploRe - an
interactive statistical computing environment. As a guide it
contains case studies of real data analysis situations. It helps
the beginner in statistical data analysis to learn how XploRe works
in real life applications. Many examples from practice are
discussed and analysed in full length. Great emphasis is put on a
graphic based understanding of the data interrelations. The case
studies include: Survival modelling with Cox's proportional hazard
regression, Vitamin C data analysis with Quantile Regression, and
many others.
The authors present tools and concepts of multivariate data
analysis by means of exercises and their solutions. The first part
is devoted to graphical techniques. The second part deals with
multivariate random variables and presents the derivation of
estimators and tests for various practical situations. The last
part introduces a wide variety of exercises in applied multivariate
data analysis. The book demonstrates the application of simple
calculus and basic multivariate methods in real life situations. It
contains altogether more than 250 solved exercises which can assist
a university teacher in setting up a modern multivariate analysis
course. All computer-based exercises are available in the R
language. All data sets are included in the library SMSdata that
may be downloaded via the quantlet download center
www.quantlet.org. Data sets are available also via the Springer
webpage. For interactive display of low-dimensional projections of
a multivariate data set, we recommend GGobi.
An interdisciplinary collection of critical, feminist reflections
on interpersonal gender violence Despite the growing interest in
the subject of gender violence, surprisingly little has been
written in recent years about the methodology behind this emerging
field of research. This interdisciplinary collection seeks to fill
this gap by empowering scholars to conduct gender violence research
in ways that deconstruct rather than reinforce existing power
structures and hierarchies. The book argues for new approaches to
research and activism on gender-based violence grounded in the
intersectional realities of individuals and communities. Each
chapter discusses the role of reflective methodologies to recognize
institutional and intersectional inequalities, challenging the
reader to contemplate ethical considerations of an embodied
feminist methodology when researching gender-based violence. By
centering these issues for applied scholars, practitioners, and
academic activists, the book offers insights about where
sociocultural notions of criminality and innocence might align
across geographies of gender-based violence. The volume encourages
further thinking about embodied methodological creativity in and
for the future of interpersonal gender-based violence research. A
powerful tool for conducting productive scholarship, Researching
Gender-Based Violence provides recommendations for interrogating,
practicing, and collaborating across fields, disciplines, and lived
realities.
Winner, 2021-2022 AES Senior Book Prize, awarded by the American
Ethnological Society Honorable Mention, Senior Book Prize of the
Association for Feminist Anthropology Uncovers how the process of
sexual assault adjudication reinforces inequality and becomes a
public spectacle of violence For victims in sexual assault cases,
trials rarely result in justice. Instead, the courts drag
defendants, victims, and their friends and family through a
confusing and protracted public spectacle. Along the way, forensic
scientists, sexual assault nurse examiners, and police officers
provide their insight and expertise, shaping the story that emerges
for the judge and jury. These expert narratives intersect with the
stories of victims, witnesses, and their communities to reproduce
our cultural understandings of sexual violence, but too often this
process results in reinscribing racial, gendered, and class
inequalities. Bodies in Evidence draws on observations of over 680
court appearances in Milwaukee County’s felony sexual assault
courts, as well as interviews with judges, attorneys, forensic
scientists, jurors, sexual assault nurse examiners, and victim
advocates. It shows how forensic science helps to propagate public
misunderstandings of sexual violence by bestowing an aura of
authority to race and gender stereotypes and inequalities. Expert
testimony reinforces the idea that sexual assault is physically and
emotionally recognizable and always leaves material evidence. The
court’s reliance on the presence of forensic evidence infuses
these very familiar stereotypes and myths about sexual assault with
new scientific authority. Powerful, unflinching, and at times
heartbreaking, Bodies in Evidence reveals the human cost of sexual
assault adjudication, and the social cost we all bear when
investing in forms of justice that reproduce inequality and racial
injustice.
U.S. power plants seek to diversify their fuel sources. Biomass
energy is a renewable resource, generally with lower life-cycle
greenhouse-gas emissions than fossil fuels. Prospective users need
information about infrastructure, logistics, costs, and constraints
for the full biomass life cycle. This model estimates the cost and
availability of biomass energy resources from U.S. agricultural
lands from the perspective of an individual power plant.
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