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123Published 1995Table of Contents: “…-- Suggestions and strategies -- Reprise -- E-journal publishing ; Infrastructure investments -- A researcher's perspective -- A librarian speaks -- Reprise : prima facie worries -- A librarian's view from Europe -- Graffiti, esoterica or scholarship? -- E-journal costs and editorial costs -- Journal publishing systems and models -- Brief discussions : format, economics, submissions -- The collapse of traditional journals -- Systemic and structural costs : networks & connectivity -- Citations and citation frequency -- More on costs of digitization.…”
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127Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Front Matter; Contents; Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1: The Site and the Epigraphic Finds; Chapter 2: Inscriptions in Hebrew, Aramaic and Phoenician Script; Chapter 3: Greek Ostraca and Graffiti; Chapter 4: Inscribed Altars; Chapter 5: Lead Sling Bullets; Chapter 6: Astragali; Chapter 7: Lead Weights; Chapter 8: The Maresha Scale Weights: Metrology, Administration and History; Chapter 9: The Sekoma: A Volume Standard for Liquids; Chapter 10: Maresha: Archaeological and Epigraphic Overviews; Indices of Semitic Inscriptions; Indices of Greek Inscriptions; IAA Reports…”
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129by Mumford, KatharineTable of Contents: “…Disorder in the neighbourhoods: families' experiences of crime, gangs, neighbour problems, vandalism, graffiti, drugs and 'rough' behaviour; 10. Changing places: the families and their neighbourhoods.…”
Published 2003
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130by Katherine Gibson (Ed.), Deborah Bird Rose (Ed.), Ruth Fincher (Ed.), J. K. Gibson-Graham, Ethan Miller, Jessica K. Weir, Kurt Iveson, Lesley Instone, Freya Mathews, Kate Rigby, Thom van Dooren, Gerda Roelvink, George Main, Jenny Cameron, Robert Pekin, Kumi Kato, Margaret Somerville, Anna YeatmanTable of Contents: “…The ecological humanities -- Economy as ecological livelihood -- Lives in connection -- Conviviality as an ethic of care in the city -- Risking attachment in the Anthropocene -- Strategia : thinking with or accommodating the world -- Contact improvisation : dance with the Earth body you have -- Vulture stories : narrative and conservation -- Learning to be affected by Earth others -- The waterhole project : locating resilience -- Food connect(s) -- Graffiti is life -- Flying foxes in Sydney -- Earth as ethic -- On experimentation -- Reading for difference -- Listening : research as an act of mindfulness -- Deep mapping connections to country -- The human condition in the Anthropocene -- Dialogue -- Walking as respectful wayfinding.…”
Published 2015
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131by Abel, Elizabeth, 1945-Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Jim Crow's cultural turns -- American graffiti : the social life of Jim Crow signs -- The signs of race in the language of photography -- Cultural memory and the conditions of visibility : the circulation of Jim Crow photographs -- Restroom doors and drinking fountains : perspective, mobility, and the fluid grounds of race and gender -- The eyeball and the wall : eating, seeing, and the nation -- Double take : photography, cinema, and the segregated theater -- Upside down and inside out : camera work, spectatorship, and the chronotope of the colored balcony -- Remaking racial signs : activism and photography in the theater of the sit-ins -- Afterword: Contemporary turns.…”
Published 2010
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132by Keith, Michael, 1960-Table of Contents: “…-- The cultural quarter: globalisation, hybridity and curating exotica -- Tagging the city: graffiti practice and transcultural communication -- The cartographies of community safety: mapping danger and rumours of risk -- The plan: knowing urbanism: between the allure of the cosmopolitan and the horror of the postcolony.…”
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133by Leap, WilliamTable of Contents: “…; 2 Gay English as Cooperative Discourse; 3 Ensuring Cooperative Discourse: Exaggeration, Turn Taking, Pauses, and Terminals; 4 The Risk Outside: Gay English, "Suspect Gays," and Heterosexuals; 5 Claiming Gay Space: Bathroom Graffiti, Songs about Cities, and "Queer" Reference; 6 Language, Risk, and Space in a Health Club Locker Room; 7 Gay English in a "Desert of Nothing": Language and Gay Socialization; 8 Gay English and the Language of AIDS.…”
Published 1996
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134by Stracey, FrancesTable of Contents: “…Situationist Radical Subjectivity and Photo-Graffiti; 6. The Situation of Women; Coda: Learning from the SI; Notes; Index.…”
Published 2014
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135by Swetnam-Burland, MollyTable of Contents: “…Introduction: From Egypt to Italy -- Egyptian objects, Roman contexts : appropriation and aesthetics -- Aegyptus Redacta : Augustus' obelisks and the spoils of Egypt -- The Sanctuary of Isis in Pompeii : dedication and devotion, myth and ritual -- Appendix 3.1: Marble inscriptions from the sanctuary of Isis -- Appendix 3.2: Dipinti near the Sanctuary of Isis -- Appendix 3.3: Multiples and adaptations : Io panel paintings -- Appendix 3.4: Graffiti quoting, or, Adapting Ovid from Pompeii -- Images of Egypt : land at the limit of belief -- Appendix 4: The structure and argument of Juvenal 15 -- Conclusion: The afterlives of objects.…”
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138Table of Contents: “…Is sex without sexism possible?--Gadpaille, W. J. Graffiti: psychodynamic implications.--Neubeck, G. …”
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