103 research outputs found
The Quest for Uniformity in Mediation Confidentiality: Foolish Consistency or Crucial Predictability?
Sellers' expectations from acquisition in the ICT industry: a conceptual framework for stakeholder analysis
Risk, security and technology: governing football supporters in the twenty-first century
This paper critically examines the security and risk management technologies that are being used to conduct and pre-empt the behaviour of football supporters. It is shown how, in the Netherlands, pre-emptive risk management in the governing of football supporters involves a dispersed and fragmented set of state and non-state actors that engage in the process of identifying, registering, classifying, monitoring, profiling and punishing ‘risky’ supporters, with important implications for supporters' civil liberties. The paper concludes by proposing two broad avenues for future research drawing on the work of Michel Foucault: the interaction between technologies of domination and technologies of the self, and the modes of resistance or ‘counter-conduct’ in the everday practices of football supporters
Evidence? We Don't Need No Stinkinn Evidence!: How Ambiguity in Some Statess Anti-Slapp Laws Threatens to De-Fang a Popular and Powerful Weapon Against Frivolous Litigation
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Synopsis The transverse lateral load capacity of masonry built using solid dense concrete blocks with thin joint mortar is up to 4.0 times that of similar blockwork constructed using conventional mortar. Both the mortar properties and the constituents of the parent material forming the block alter the joint strength resulting in enhancements to tensile flexural bond strength. Testing on two block types and one mortar has been undertaken and verifies the trend. Essentially when thin joint technology is employed, in conjunction with solid dense concrete blocks, the masonry behaves more as a concrete plate than conventional blockwork
A Network-Economic Policy Study of Identity Management Systems and Implications for Security and Privacy Policy
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