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    Monstrous Women in Comics, Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody (eds) 2020

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    Review of: Monstrous Women in Comics, Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody (eds) (2020)Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 295 pp., 35 b&w illustrationsISBN 978-1-49682-763-0, p/bk, $3

    Sweden's female-forward creative industries

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    In April 2022, my research trip to Stockholm, Sweden was funded by the SGSAH and Scottish Funding Council’s Saltire Emerging Researcher Scheme. I spent one month in Stockholm interviewing people about Sweden’s Creative Industries and what made them unique. I also got to experience the unique culture surrounding the creative industries first hand. Because of this, I can offer unique insights into Sweden’s creative industries, including videogames, comics, fanzines and boardgames, from the outside looking in. This was truly a life-changing experience both personally and professionally. I cannot thank everyone who helped me enough. A special thank you to Dr Mirjam Palosaari Eladhari for being my mentor throughout this project and for inspiring me to think of myself as an artist.The main findings from this study include:• Sweden’s unique combination of Culture, Education, Infrastructure, and Investment in the creative industries has led to their continued success;• Though compared to the United Kingdom there is a smaller percentage of women working in the Creative Industries, Sweden’s Creative Industries have more women in leadership positions;• Maternity and paternity leave as well as other forms of social care have contributed to the amount of women staying in Sweden’s Creative Industries;• (Fan)Zines and boardgames are both previous uncredited and integral parts of the Swedish Creative Industries

    Sweden's female-forward creative industries

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    In April 2022, my research trip to Stockholm, Sweden was funded by the SGSAH and Scottish Funding Council’s Saltire Emerging Researcher Scheme. I spent one month in Stockholm interviewing people about Sweden’s Creative Industries and what made them unique. I also got to experience the unique culture surrounding the creative industries first hand. Because of this, I can offer unique insights into Sweden’s creative industries, including videogames, comics, fanzines and boardgames, from the outside looking in. This was truly a life-changing experience both personally and professionally. I cannot thank everyone who helped me enough. A special thank you to Dr Mirjam Palosaari Eladhari for being my mentor throughout this project and for inspiring me to think of myself as an artist.The main findings from this study include:• Sweden’s unique combination of Culture, Education, Infrastructure, and Investment in the creative industries has led to their continued success;• Though compared to the United Kingdom there is a smaller percentage of women working in the Creative Industries, Sweden’s Creative Industries have more women in leadership positions;• Maternity and paternity leave as well as other forms of social care have contributed to the amount of women staying in Sweden’s Creative Industries;• (Fan)Zines and boardgames are both previous uncredited and integral parts of the Swedish Creative Industries

    Gamma-Ray Burst Spectral Features: Interpretation as X-ray Emission From A Photoionized Plasma

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    Numerous reports have been made of features, either in emission or absorption, in the 10 - 1000 keV spectra of some gamma-ray bursts. Originally interpreted in the context of Galactic neutron star models as cyclotron line emission and e+−e−e^+ - e^- annihilation features, the recent demonstration that the majority of GRBs lie at cosmological distances make these explanations unlikely. In this letter, we adopt a relativistic fireball model for cosmological GRBs in which dense, metal rich blobs or filaments of plasma are entrained in the relativistic outflow. In the context of this model, we investigate the conditions under which broadband features, similar to those detected, can be observed. We find a limited region of parameter space capable of reproducing the observed GRB spectra. Finally, we discuss possible constraints further high-energy spectral observations could place on fireball model parameters.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters Four pages, 2 figure
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