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Representational tactics: approaching two Scottish performances of mental illness through the work of Michel de Certeau
This article uses the ideas of ‘strategy’ and ‘tactics’ drawn from Michel de Certeau’s The Practice of Everyday Life in order to examine two specific Scottish performances and determine their conception of mental illness, their approach to performance, and how these performances relate to the structures surrounding them. The first, The Wonderful World of Dissocia, was written by Anthony Neilson, premièred at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2004, and was directly supported by the Scottish Executive’s National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Well Being. The second, Does Anyone Know, is a short film resulting from work with prisoners with mental health problems in the High Dependency Unit at HMP Edinburgh by the charity Theatre NEMO, and includes performances by prisoners themselves. Taken together, these performances give some sense of the contingent position of performances of mental illness, the ways in which actors, writers, and service users act within the structures of theatres, prisons, and hospitals, to work around and within the ‘strategies’ which constitute psychiatric discourse.Publisher PD
Is Criminal Sentencing Influenced by Type of Disorder?
Differences in sentencing due to disorder and gender were examined. Four scenarios were randomly presented for each disorder type. Participants indicated the sentence length for each scenario and whether they would parole the individual. Men with personality disorders received longer sentences while women with psychotic or neurological disorders received longer sentences. Perpetrators with personality disorders were less likely to be paroled than those with a psychotic or neurological disorder. Parole decisions about psychotic women were made faster than any other condition
Multi-threaded Output in CMS using ROOT
CMS has worked aggressively to make use of multi-core architectures,
routinely running 4- to 8-core production jobs in 2017. The primary impediment
to efficiently scaling beyond 8 cores has been our ROOT-based output module,
which has been necessarily single threaded. In this paper we explore the
changes made to the CMS framework and our ROOT output module to overcome the
previous scaling limits, using two new ROOT features: the
\texttt{TBufferMerger} asynchronous file merger, and Implicit Multi-Threading.
We examine the architecture of the new parallel output module, the specific
accommodations and modifications that were made to ensure compatibility with
the CMS framework scheduler, and the performance characteristics of the new
output module.Comment: Submitted to CHEP 2018 - 23rd International Conference on Computing
in High Energy and Nuclear Physics; 6 pages, 4 figures, uses webofc clas
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