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Reflexivity or orientation? Collective memories in the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand national press
With regard to the notion of ‘national reflexivity’, an important part of Beck’s cosmopolitan outlook, this article examines how, and, in what ways, collective memories of empire were reflexively used in Australian, Canadian and New Zealand national newspaper coverage of the 2012 Diamond Jubilee and London Olympic Games. In contrast to Beck, it is argued that examples of national reflexivity were closely tied to the history of the nation-state, with collective memories of the former British Empire used to debate, critique and appraise ‘the nation’. These memories were discursively used to ‘orientate’ each nation’s postcolonial emergence, suggesting that examples of national reflexivity, within the press’ coverage, remained closely tied to the ‘historical fetishes’ enveloped in each nations’ imperial past(s). This implies that the ‘national outlook’ does not objectively overlook, uncritically absorb or reflexively acknowledge differences with ‘the other’, but instead, negotiates a historically grounded and selective appraisal of the past that reveals a contingent and, at times, ambivalent, interplay with ‘the global’
Entre les miasmes et les germes: L'impact de la bacteriologie sur la pratique medicale en territoire Canadien 1870-1930
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In the Supreme Court of the United States, United States, petitioner, v. Edith Schlain Windsor, in her capacity as executor of the estate of Thea Clara Spyer, et al., respondents ::on writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit : brief of amici curiae National Women's Law Center, Williams Institute scholars of sexual orientation and transgender law, and women's legal groups in support of respondent Edith Schlain Windsor on the merits /
Appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States concerning constitutionality of definition of marriage contained in federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) which precluded federal recognition of same sex marriages authorized under state law
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Case nos. 12-17668, 12-16995, and 12-16998, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Beverly Sevcik, el al., plaintiffs-appellants, v. Brian Sandoval, et al., defendants-appellees, and Coalition for the Protection of Marriage, Intervenor-defendant-appellee ; Natasha N. Jackson, et al., plaintiffs-appellants, v. Neil S. Abercrombie, defendant-appellant, Loretta J. Fuddy, defendant-appellee, and Hawaii Family Forum, intervenor-defendant-appellee ::amici curiae brief of National Women's Law Center, Williams Institute Scholars of Sexual Orientation and Gender Law, and women's legal groups in support of plaintiffs-appellants and reversal /
Determination of traces of antimony, copper, and lead in titanium dioxide by pulse polarography
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