40 research outputs found

    The question concerning human rights and human rightlessness: disposability and struggle in the Bhopal gas disaster

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    In the midst of concerns about diminishing political support for human rights, individuals and groups across the globe continue to invoke them in their diverse struggles against oppression and injustice. Yet both those concerned with the future of human rights and those who champion rights activism as essential to resistance, assume that human rights – as law, discourse and practices of rights claiming – can ameliorate rightlessness. In questioning this assumption, this article seeks also to reconceptualise rightlessness by engaging with contemporary discussions of disposability and social abandonment in an attempt to be attentive to forms of rightlessness co-emergent with the operations of global capital. Developing a heuristic analytics of rightlessness, it evaluates the relatively recent attempts to mobilise human rights as a frame for analysis and action in the campaigns for justice following the 3 December 1984 gas leak from Union Carbide Corporation’s (UCC) pesticide manufacturing plant in Bhopal, India. Informed by the complex effects of human rights in the amelioration of rightlessness, the article calls for reconstituting human rights as an optics of rightlessness

    GPI Spectra of HR8799 C, D, and E in H-K Bands with KLIP Forward Modeling

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    We demonstrate KLIP forward modeling spectral extraction on Gemini Planet Imager coronagraphic data of HR8799, using PyKLIP. We report new and re-reduced spectrophotometry of HR8799 c, d, and e from H-K bands. We discuss a strategy for choosing optimal KLIP PSF subtraction parameters by injecting fake sources and recovering them over a range of parameters. The K1/K2 spectra for planets c and d are similar to previously published results from the same dataset. We also present a K band spectrum of HR8799e for the first time and show that our H-band spectra agree well with previously published spectra from the VLT/SPHERE instrument. We compare planets c, d, and e with M, L, and T-type field objects. All objects are consistent with low gravity mid-to-late L dwarfs, however, a lack of standard spectra for low gravity late L-type objects lead to poor fit for gravity. We place our results in context of atmospheric models presented in previous publications and discuss differences in the spectra of the three planets

    O Brasil na nova cartografia global da religião

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    Determinação da aceleração da gravidade em um experimento de lançamento horizontal usando o detector de som de um smartphone

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    The smartphones are potentially pedagogical tools and provide technological resources that assist in experimentation from the detection stage to the presentation of data. Considering that such devices are increasingly present in classrooms, this article proposes a simple way to determine the gravitational acceleration g in a horizontal launch using the noise detection of smartphones. The experimental results of quantitative and exploratory nature, obtained with a relative error under 2%, are presented and compared with the local value of g.Os smartphones são ferramentas potencialmente pedagógicas e disponibilizam de recursos tecnológicos que auxiliam na experimentação desde a fase da detecção até apresentação dos dados. Considerando que tais aparelhos estão cada vez mais presentes nas salas de aula, é proposto, neste artigo, uma forma simples de determinar a aceleração da gravidade  em um lançamento horizontal com o auxílio do detector de som de um celular. Os resultados experimentais de natureza quantitativa e exploratória, obtidos com erro relativo menor do que 2%, são apresentados e comparados com o valor local de

    Implante de válvula de Ahmed vía pars plana para el manejo del glaucoma uveítico refractario

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    La uveítis es la tercera causa de ceguera evitable, siendo una de sus complicaciones el glaucoma uveítico. Presentamos el caso de una paciente de 25 años tratada con extracción extra capsular de cristalino y trabeculectomía AO, con posterior ciclocrioterapia bilateral, llegando a controlar la enfermedad inflamatoria de fondo y presión intraocular (PIO) en el ojo derecho por siete años con posterior pérdida de la visión (pthisis bulbi). El ojo izquierdo se mantuvo estable por 15 años, presentando luego una PIO de 50 mmHg, por lo que se implanta una válvula de Ahmed por vía pars plana con previa vitrectomía, debido a las alteraciones anatómicas del segmento anterior. Se controló la PIO y se obtuvo una visión de 20/70 con correctores, sin uso de antihipertensivo ocular. El manejo adecuado de la enfermedad de fondo y el uso de dispositivos de drenaje valvulados son la mejor opción para el glaucoma uveítico. Una gran alternativa de abordaje es el implante vía pars plana, previa vitrectomía

    A cluster randomised controlled trial of an intervention to increase the implementation of school physical activity policies and guidelines: study protocol for the physically active children in education (PACE) study

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    Abstract Background In an attempt to improve children’s physical activity levels governments have introduced policies specifying the minimum time schools are to schedule physical activity each week. Despite this, the majority of schools in many jurisdictions fail to implement these policies. This study will assess the effectiveness of a multi-component implementation strategy on increasing the minutes of planned physical activity scheduled by primary school teachers each week. Methods A cluster randomised controlled trial will be conducted in 62 primary schools in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia. Schools will be randomly allocated to receive either a multi-component implementation strategy that includes; obtaining executive support, training in-school champions, provision of tools and resources, implementation prompts, reminders and feedback; or usual practice. The study will employ an effectiveness-implementation hybrid design, assessing both policy implementation and individual (student) behavioural outcomes. The primary trial outcome of mean minutes of physical activity scheduled by classroom teachers across the school week will be measured via teacher log-book at baseline and approximately 12 and 18 months post baseline. A nested evaluation of the impact of policy implementation on child physical activity will be undertaken of students in Grades 2 and 3. Analyses will be performed using an intention to treat framework. Linear mixed effects regression models will be used to assess intervention effects on the primary outcome at both follow-up periods. Discussion This study will be the one of the first well powered randomised trials internationally to examine the impact of an implementation strategy for a physical activity policy in primary schools and will address a fundamental research translation gap. Given the dearth of research, the findings will be important in informing future implementation efforts in this setting. Trial registration ANZCTR ACTRN12617001265369 version 1 registered 1st September 2017
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