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Mineworkers in Zambia: Labour and Political Change in Post-Colonial Africa, by Miles Larmer. London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2007; pp. 270. £47.50 (hb). ISBN 9781845112998. In February 2008, ...
New media artists have the capability of driving forward innovation on major issues of the day. ‘Exceedingly complex’ systems (eg. the brain) provide examples of how the inevitable pitfalls and ...
Array programming provides a powerful, compact and expressive syntax for accessing, manipulating and operating on data in vectors, matrices and higher-dimensional arrays. NumPy is the primary array ...
Bernstein examines the diverse ways in which capital and the colonial state incorporated rural producers into the production and consumption of commodities as the means of securing their own ...
Rising global temperatures raise several health concerns, especially in areas where access is limited to air conditioning and other forms of cooling. Anatomical and physiological changes during ...
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The Journal of Global Faultlines is a peer-reviewed, academic journal, currently published twice a year. The journal is based in Keele University, open access, and published by Pluto Journals on ...
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Stuffed and Starved – Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World's Food System, by Raj Patel, London: Portobello Books, 2007, pp. 438, £16.99 (hb). ISBN ...
A new economic model for the analysis of scholarly publishing – journal publishing in particular – is proposed that draws on club theory. The standard approach builds on market failure in the private ...
We present evidence that Tall el-Hammam, a fortified Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley, was destroyed by an extraordinary high-energy event in approximately 1650 BCE. Excavations reveal that ...
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