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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 SpainPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors: Cardoso, Paula;Cardoso, Paula;handle: 10230/58734
Initiated in Burgundy in the early fifteenth century by Colette of Corbie (1381–1447), the Colettine reforms soon expanded to eastern Iberia, reaching Portugal by the end of the century. In this paper I show how the context in which the first Colettine convents were founded in Portugal – a time when Clarissan reform was struggling to take the first steps in this territory and Colette’s endeavours were still a novelty – was reflected in the efforts developed by these communities and their patrons to promote a Colettine identity through the translation and use of a set of normative and para-normative texts, which would become the Colettines’ textual support in Portugal. I also demonstrate that these efforts were accompanied by the promotion of Colette of Corbie’s figure and sanctity through art. This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie IF grant agreement No 101030153. Data de publicació electrònica: 12-01-2024
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2023 Spain EnglishAuthors: Pieterse, Tommy;Pieterse, Tommy;handle: 10230/58007
Recent decades have seen an increase in the prevalence of the use of computational methods in the study of language, including in sociolinguistics. These methods allow for the study of language variation through the analysis of social media data and even for the mapping of the spread of linguistic variation in the real world. The goal of this study was to assess the utility of computational methods in the extraction of Dutch Low Saxon dialect features from a large Twitter corpus. The results indicate that these dialect features can be used successfully for the training of classifiers and that maps generated based on these features and their associated predictions have the potential to capture the use of Dutch Low Saxon in the Netherlands, although methodological adjustments are advisable for future studies. The study of socioeconomic status as it relates to Low Saxon proved feasible, although to a limited degree. Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Directora: Dra. Núria Bel Rafecas
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Cambridge University Press (CUP) Authors: Alexandre Coello de la Rosa;Alexandre Coello de la Rosa;handle: 10230/58636
AbstractThis article examines two different missionary areas where the Society of Jesus was sent to evangelise the native population: the Andean territories previously under Inca domination and the remote Mariana Islands in the Pacific Rim. The gathering of “other barbarians” living outside “civilised” societies was a tool of early modern colonisers within Europe and beyond. The English did so in sixteenth-century Ireland and the Spanish began reducing the so-called American Indians to new settlements in New Spain and Peru. In this paper, I want to compare the methods used to concentrate the natives of the Viceroyalty of Peru, where the Jesuits actively collaborated, with the borderland mission of the Marianas, where the Jesuits worked as parishioners of a much less sophisticated people: the CHamoru.1 As I will demonstrate, this policy of gathering souls was not an isolated one, but part and parcel of a universalistic principle of spreading God's word that was irremediably embedded in colonial structures of coercion and political control in the Americas and Asia-Pacific.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2023 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | EOSC-Life, EC | RAINDROPS, NSF | Collaborative Research: T...EC| EOSC-Life ,EC| RAINDROPS ,NSF| Collaborative Research: The Nature of Fire-Vegetation Relationships in Tropical Savanna-Forest MosaicsAuthors: Kerfant, Celine; Ruiz-Pérez, Javier; García-Granero, Juan José; Lancelotti, Carla; +2 AuthorsKerfant, Celine; Ruiz-Pérez, Javier; García-Granero, Juan José; Lancelotti, Carla; Madella, Marco; Karoune, Emma;Phytolith research contributes to our understanding of plant-related studies such as plant use in archaeological contexts and past landscapes in palaeoecology. This multi-disciplinarity combined with the specificities of phytoliths themselves (multiplicity, redundancy, naming issues) produces a wide variety of methodologies. Combined with a lack of data sharing and transparency in published studies, it means data are hard to find and understand, and therefore difficult to reuse. This situation is challenging for phytolith researchers to collaborate from the same and different disciplines for improving methodologies and conducting meta-analyses. Implementing The FAIR Data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) would improve transparency and accessibility for greater research data sustainability and reuse. This paper sets out the method used to conduct a FAIR assessment of existing phytolith data. We sampled and assessed 100 articles of phytolith research (2016–2020) in terms of the FAIR principles. The end goal of this project is to use the findings from this dataset to propose FAIR guidance for more sustainable publishing of data and research in phytolith studies. This project has received funding through EOSC-life from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824087. The FAIR Phytoliths Project is based at two institutions: Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Historic England. We would like to thank both these institutions for their support and also financial commitment to this project. Thank you also for in-kind support from Texas A&M University and the Spanish National Research Council for time on this project by Javier Ruiz-Pérez and Juan José García-Granero. Ruiz-Pérez was supported by the National Science Foundation under award number DEB-1931232 to J. W. Veldman. García-Granero acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Grant No. IJC2018-035161-I). Carla Lancelotti acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC-Stg 759800). Celine Kerfant is a recipient of Juan de la Cierva-Formación contract FJC2021-046496-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union “Next Generation EU”/PRTR.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Wiley Authors: Jose Miguel Sanjuan‐Marroquin; Martin Rodrigo‐Alharilla;Jose Miguel Sanjuan‐Marroquin; Martin Rodrigo‐Alharilla;doi: 10.1111/ehr.13272
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In this paper, we discuss the basis of the illegal slave trade between Africa and Cuba, measuring its volume and profit during the first half of the nineteenth century. Due to its illegal nature, the sources for exploring this trade were systematically destroyed, but we have been able to locate the accountancy of 17 expeditions that gives us a comprehensive understanding of the profits, margins, and risks. The basis to understanding this business was the murderous use of enslaved persons in the sugar mills, which forced a continuous repositioning through an illegal, although tolerated by the Spanish authorities, business. We demonstrate that from an economic point of view, the slave trade after illegalization was highly profitable, as the financial return of successful expeditions was near 100 per cent of the invested capital in less than a year. The risk of capture by the British authorities, associated with its illegal nature, was only high during the initial moments, and became steadily lower afterwards. In terms of volume, the trade of a half million enslaved persons illegally smuggled into Cuba produced what was probably the island's most important market. This paper is one of the results of project PID2019-105204GB-I00-Memoria y Lugares de Memoria de la esclavitud y el comercio de esclavos en la España contemporánea funded by the MICINN/AEI.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 Italy, SpainPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:EC | RAINDROPSEC| RAINDROPSCatherine D’Andrea, A.; Welton, Lynn; Manzo, Andrea; Woldekiros, Helina S.; Brandt, Steven A.; Beldados, Alemseged; Peterson, Elizabeth A.; Nixon-Darcus, Laurie A.; Gaudiello, Michela; Wood, Shannon R.; Mekonnen, Habtamu; Batiuk, Stephen; Meresa, Yemane; Ruiz-Giralt, Abel; Lancelotti, Carla; Taffere, Abebe Mengistu; Johnson, Lucas M.;handle: 10230/58691 , 11574/219781
The Pre-Aksumite Period (mid-second to late first millennia BC) witnessed the rise of complex societies in the Horn of Africa. Archaeological survey and excavations in the Gulo Makeda region of Eastern Tigrai by the Eastern Tigrai Archaeological Project (ETAP) have produced new data and insights into this critical juncture in the cultural history of the region. Based on data from Mezber and other archaeological sites, we present a new Pre-Aksumite chronology and discuss the material culture, settlement, political organisation, economy, agricultural history and regional interactions of this period. We recommend the use of the term ‘Pre-Aksumite Period’ to encompass this time when the earliest polities developed in the region. Mezber provides us with a glimpse into the lifeways of indigenous peoples inhabiting the northern Horn of Africa who encountered South Arabian visitors to the region during the early first millennium BC. Data from Mezber shift our focus from external influences to considering the culture and development of autochthonous peoples of the Ethiopian/Eritrean highlands who had an active role in negotiating cultural contacts. This perspective constitutes a missing piece of the puzzle needed to better understand the broader socio-economic, political and cultural dynamics of the Pre-Aksumite Period. ETAP investigations at Mezber were financially supported by three grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), including Standard Research Grants 410-2007-2472, 410-2011-1646 and Insight Grant 435-2014-01. Further support was obtained by grants from Simon Fraser University, including four SSHRC/SFU Institutional Grants and a VP Research SSHRC 4A grant. Field and laboratory microbotanical work completed by AR-G and CL was developed within the framework of the RAINDROPS project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC-Stg 759800) and both are part of CaSEs, a recognised research group of the Generalitat De Catalunya (AGAUR SGR-e-2017-212).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales Authors: Garcia Balañà, Albert;Garcia Balañà, Albert;doi: 10.18042/hp.49.05
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El artículo reconstruye la microhistoria de deportación y castigo de José Maceo, líder guerrillero cubano durante la llamada Guerra Chiquita (1879-1880), en la España peninsular, norteafricana e insular de 1880-1884. Reconstruye, en particular, dos de las tres fugas de José Maceo durante aquellos años: su fuga al Gibraltar británico con petición de asilo político (1882) y su definitiva fuga a la Argelia francesa (1884) tras la extradición extrajudicial gibraltareña de 1882. Extradición que desató una tormenta política en el Parlamento británico y forzó al gobierno Gladstone a negociar bajo mano con el gobierno Sagasta. El artículo desvela, además y sobre todo, cuál fue el lenguaje jurídico y moral que los abogados británicos de José Maceo utilizaron en Westminster para desacreditar a Madrid y censurar, con ello, la guerra contrainsurgente de Camilo Polavieja, gobernador militar de la Cuba oriental en 1879-1880: el lenguaje de las leyes de la guerra. La odisea de Maceo y familia en los presidios españoles desde el verano de 1880, sus fugas y el eco de ellas en Gran Bretaña y Francia (1882-1884), ejemplifican hasta qué punto la guerra con humanidad había echado raíces, como fuente de legitimación militar y política, en la Europa de los años 1880. Incluso para el caso de una guerra civil y colonial en el que la insurrección anticolonial —la guerrilla afrocubana— había sido combatida por Polavieja negándole toda condición de «beligerante» y «combatiente legítimo». The article tracks the global microhistory of the deportation and punishment of José Maceo —a Cuban guerrilla leader during the so-called Guerra Chiquita (1879-1880)— in mainland Spain and North African and insular Spain from 1880 to 1884. The article tracks, in particular, two of his three escapes: his escape to British Gibraltar requesting political asylum (1882) and his final flight to French Algeria (1884) after the Gibraltarian extrajudicial extradition of 1882. This extradition unleashed a political storm in the British Parliament and forced the Gladstone government to negotiate secretly with the Sagasta government. Additionally, the article reveals, above all, which was the legal and moral language that José Maceo’s British ‘lawyers’ used in Westminster to discredit Madrid and the counterinsurgency war commanded by Camilo Polavieja, military governor of eastern Cuba in 1879-1880. This was the language of the Laws of War. The odyssey of Maceo and his family in Spanish prisons beginning in the summer of 1880 —his prison breaks and their echo in Great Britain and France (1882-1884)— exemplifies the extent to which the notion of «waging war with humanity» had taken root in late 19th-century Europe as a source of military and political legitimation. This even included the case of a civil and colonial war in which Polavieja had waged against the anti-colonial rebels —the Afro-Cuban guerrilla— by denying them, precisely, the status of «lawful combatants».
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2023 Spain EnglishAuthors: Hunter, Timothy; Garcia Aguilar, Ferran;Hunter, Timothy; Garcia Aguilar, Ferran;handle: 10230/58460
Estudiamos indicadores basados en texto para mejorar la predicción de crisis bancarias. Usando titulares periodísticos de 18 países durante 1950-2019, aplicamos la asignación latente de Dirichlet (lDA) para extraer frecuencias sobre temas latentes en las noticias. Incluyéndolas en un modelo logit, encontramos una mejora significativa en el rendimiento, pero hay indicios de que puede ser debido al azar. Además, los resultados no se replican utilizando random forests. Al contradecir los resultados de otros autores, sugerimos que lDA puede ser sensible a su especificación. En futuras investigaciones se debería estandarizar el proceso lDA para establecer un marco común en éstas. We study text indicators to improve banking crisis forecasts. Using newspaper headlines from 18 countries over 1950-2019, we apply latent dirichlet allocation (lDA) to extract topic frequencies summarising the economic news written about a country. Including these variables in a logit model, we find significant improvement in predicting banking crises, but there is evidence that this is due to random chance, and results are not replicated using random forests. This runs counter to findings from other authors, suggesting that lDA may be over-sensitive to specification. Thus, further research should refine the lDA process, to establish a standardised approach across research. Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Specialized Economic Analysis: Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets Program. Curs 2022-2023 Tutors: Luca Gambetti i Hugo Rodriguez
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: Lorenzo Betti; Carlo Abrate; Andreas Kaltenbrunner;Lorenzo Betti; Carlo Abrate; Andreas Kaltenbrunner;handle: 10230/57420
AbstractWe employ Natural Language Processing techniques to analyse 377,808 English song lyrics from the “Two Million Song Database” corpus, focusing on the expression of sexism across five decades (1960–2010) and the measurement of gender biases. Using a sexism classifier, we identify sexist lyrics at a larger scale than previous studies using small samples of manually annotated popular songs. Furthermore, we reveal gender biases by measuring associations in word embeddings learned on song lyrics. We find sexist content to increase across time, especially from male artists and for popular songs appearing in Billboard charts. Songs are also shown to contain different language biases depending on the gender of the performer, with male solo artist songs containing more and stronger biases. This is the first large scale analysis of this type, giving insights into language usage in such an influential part of popular culture.
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Mary Pickford contrató a Frances Marion en 1915 para que escribiera los guiones de sus películas, éxitos de taquilla que afianzaron su estrellato en la década de los diez del siglo veinte. En un marco social convulso, marcado por la Primera Guerra Mundial y los cambios que las mujeres sufrieron en el paso de una sociedad decimonónica a una moderna, los personajes de Mary Pickford fueron un modelo de optimismo para las audiencias. La estrella representó una figuración tradicional, pero a través de la comicidad ofreció nuevos comportamientos femeninos. El artículo estudiará la comicidad de los personajes de la estrella para exponer que en su gestualidad cómica se vislumbra una autónoma subjetividad femenina. A partir del análisis del gag de la caída cómica que se encuentra en todas las películas de Frances Marion y Mary Pickford se demostrará que la guionista y la estrella desarrollaron un discurso alternativo a la visión falocéntrica del sujeto. A través de los Star Studies y las teorías filosóficas feministas de Teresa De Lauretis y Rosi Braidotti se demostrará que en la caída cómica Mary Pickford reveló una subjetividad “excéntrica”, capaz de crear un “otro lugar” de resistencia al logos decimonónico y patriarcal. Esta investigación ha recibido una ayuda del grupo de investigación CINEMA, con el apoyo del proyecto I D: “Representaciones del deseo femenino en el cine español durante el franquismo: evolución gestual de la actriz ante la coacción censora” (Ref. CSO2017-83083-P).
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Initiated in Burgundy in the early fifteenth century by Colette of Corbie (1381–1447), the Colettine reforms soon expanded to eastern Iberia, reaching Portugal by the end of the century. In this paper I show how the context in which the first Colettine convents were founded in Portugal – a time when Clarissan reform was struggling to take the first steps in this territory and Colette’s endeavours were still a novelty – was reflected in the efforts developed by these communities and their patrons to promote a Colettine identity through the translation and use of a set of normative and para-normative texts, which would become the Colettines’ textual support in Portugal. I also demonstrate that these efforts were accompanied by the promotion of Colette of Corbie’s figure and sanctity through art. This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie IF grant agreement No 101030153. Data de publicació electrònica: 12-01-2024
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Recent decades have seen an increase in the prevalence of the use of computational methods in the study of language, including in sociolinguistics. These methods allow for the study of language variation through the analysis of social media data and even for the mapping of the spread of linguistic variation in the real world. The goal of this study was to assess the utility of computational methods in the extraction of Dutch Low Saxon dialect features from a large Twitter corpus. The results indicate that these dialect features can be used successfully for the training of classifiers and that maps generated based on these features and their associated predictions have the potential to capture the use of Dutch Low Saxon in the Netherlands, although methodological adjustments are advisable for future studies. The study of socioeconomic status as it relates to Low Saxon proved feasible, although to a limited degree. Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Directora: Dra. Núria Bel Rafecas
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AbstractThis article examines two different missionary areas where the Society of Jesus was sent to evangelise the native population: the Andean territories previously under Inca domination and the remote Mariana Islands in the Pacific Rim. The gathering of “other barbarians” living outside “civilised” societies was a tool of early modern colonisers within Europe and beyond. The English did so in sixteenth-century Ireland and the Spanish began reducing the so-called American Indians to new settlements in New Spain and Peru. In this paper, I want to compare the methods used to concentrate the natives of the Viceroyalty of Peru, where the Jesuits actively collaborated, with the borderland mission of the Marianas, where the Jesuits worked as parishioners of a much less sophisticated people: the CHamoru.1 As I will demonstrate, this policy of gathering souls was not an isolated one, but part and parcel of a universalistic principle of spreading God's word that was irremediably embedded in colonial structures of coercion and political control in the Americas and Asia-Pacific.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2023 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | EOSC-Life, EC | RAINDROPS, NSF | Collaborative Research: T...EC| EOSC-Life ,EC| RAINDROPS ,NSF| Collaborative Research: The Nature of Fire-Vegetation Relationships in Tropical Savanna-Forest MosaicsAuthors: Kerfant, Celine; Ruiz-Pérez, Javier; García-Granero, Juan José; Lancelotti, Carla; +2 AuthorsKerfant, Celine; Ruiz-Pérez, Javier; García-Granero, Juan José; Lancelotti, Carla; Madella, Marco; Karoune, Emma;Phytolith research contributes to our understanding of plant-related studies such as plant use in archaeological contexts and past landscapes in palaeoecology. This multi-disciplinarity combined with the specificities of phytoliths themselves (multiplicity, redundancy, naming issues) produces a wide variety of methodologies. Combined with a lack of data sharing and transparency in published studies, it means data are hard to find and understand, and therefore difficult to reuse. This situation is challenging for phytolith researchers to collaborate from the same and different disciplines for improving methodologies and conducting meta-analyses. Implementing The FAIR Data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) would improve transparency and accessibility for greater research data sustainability and reuse. This paper sets out the method used to conduct a FAIR assessment of existing phytolith data. We sampled and assessed 100 articles of phytolith research (2016–2020) in terms of the FAIR principles. The end goal of this project is to use the findings from this dataset to propose FAIR guidance for more sustainable publishing of data and research in phytolith studies. This project has received funding through EOSC-life from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824087. The FAIR Phytoliths Project is based at two institutions: Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Historic England. We would like to thank both these institutions for their support and also financial commitment to this project. Thank you also for in-kind support from Texas A&M University and the Spanish National Research Council for time on this project by Javier Ruiz-Pérez and Juan José García-Granero. Ruiz-Pérez was supported by the National Science Foundation under award number DEB-1931232 to J. W. Veldman. García-Granero acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Grant No. IJC2018-035161-I). Carla Lancelotti acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC-Stg 759800). Celine Kerfant is a recipient of Juan de la Cierva-Formación contract FJC2021-046496-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union “Next Generation EU”/PRTR.
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In this paper, we discuss the basis of the illegal slave trade between Africa and Cuba, measuring its volume and profit during the first half of the nineteenth century. Due to its illegal nature, the sources for exploring this trade were systematically destroyed, but we have been able to locate the accountancy of 17 expeditions that gives us a comprehensive understanding of the profits, margins, and risks. The basis to understanding this business was the murderous use of enslaved persons in the sugar mills, which forced a continuous repositioning through an illegal, although tolerated by the Spanish authorities, business. We demonstrate that from an economic point of view, the slave trade after illegalization was highly profitable, as the financial return of successful expeditions was near 100 per cent of the invested capital in less than a year. The risk of capture by the British authorities, associated with its illegal nature, was only high during the initial moments, and became steadily lower afterwards. In terms of volume, the trade of a half million enslaved persons illegally smuggled into Cuba produced what was probably the island's most important market. This paper is one of the results of project PID2019-105204GB-I00-Memoria y Lugares de Memoria de la esclavitud y el comercio de esclavos en la España contemporánea funded by the MICINN/AEI.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 Italy, SpainPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:EC | RAINDROPSEC| RAINDROPSCatherine D’Andrea, A.; Welton, Lynn; Manzo, Andrea; Woldekiros, Helina S.; Brandt, Steven A.; Beldados, Alemseged; Peterson, Elizabeth A.; Nixon-Darcus, Laurie A.; Gaudiello, Michela; Wood, Shannon R.; Mekonnen, Habtamu; Batiuk, Stephen; Meresa, Yemane; Ruiz-Giralt, Abel; Lancelotti, Carla; Taffere, Abebe Mengistu; Johnson, Lucas M.;handle: 10230/58691 , 11574/219781
The Pre-Aksumite Period (mid-second to late first millennia BC) witnessed the rise of complex societies in the Horn of Africa. Archaeological survey and excavations in the Gulo Makeda region of Eastern Tigrai by the Eastern Tigrai Archaeological Project (ETAP) have produced new data and insights into this critical juncture in the cultural history of the region. Based on data from Mezber and other archaeological sites, we present a new Pre-Aksumite chronology and discuss the material culture, settlement, political organisation, economy, agricultural history and regional interactions of this period. We recommend the use of the term ‘Pre-Aksumite Period’ to encompass this time when the earliest polities developed in the region. Mezber provides us with a glimpse into the lifeways of indigenous peoples inhabiting the northern Horn of Africa who encountered South Arabian visitors to the region during the early first millennium BC. Data from Mezber shift our focus from external influences to considering the culture and development of autochthonous peoples of the Ethiopian/Eritrean highlands who had an active role in negotiating cultural contacts. This perspective constitutes a missing piece of the puzzle needed to better understand the broader socio-economic, political and cultural dynamics of the Pre-Aksumite Period. ETAP investigations at Mezber were financially supported by three grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), including Standard Research Grants 410-2007-2472, 410-2011-1646 and Insight Grant 435-2014-01. Further support was obtained by grants from Simon Fraser University, including four SSHRC/SFU Institutional Grants and a VP Research SSHRC 4A grant. Field and laboratory microbotanical work completed by AR-G and CL was developed within the framework of the RAINDROPS project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC-Stg 759800) and both are part of CaSEs, a recognised research group of the Generalitat De Catalunya (AGAUR SGR-e-2017-212).
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El artículo reconstruye la microhistoria de deportación y castigo de José Maceo, líder guerrillero cubano durante la llamada Guerra Chiquita (1879-1880), en la España peninsular, norteafricana e insular de 1880-1884. Reconstruye, en particular, dos de las tres fugas de José Maceo durante aquellos años: su fuga al Gibraltar británico con petición de asilo político (1882) y su definitiva fuga a la Argelia francesa (1884) tras la extradición extrajudicial gibraltareña de 1882. Extradición que desató una tormenta política en el Parlamento británico y forzó al gobierno Gladstone a negociar bajo mano con el gobierno Sagasta. El artículo desvela, además y sobre todo, cuál fue el lenguaje jurídico y moral que los abogados británicos de José Maceo utilizaron en Westminster para desacreditar a Madrid y censurar, con ello, la guerra contrainsurgente de Camilo Polavieja, gobernador militar de la Cuba oriental en 1879-1880: el lenguaje de las leyes de la guerra. La odisea de Maceo y familia en los presidios españoles desde el verano de 1880, sus fugas y el eco de ellas en Gran Bretaña y Francia (1882-1884), ejemplifican hasta qué punto la guerra con humanidad había echado raíces, como fuente de legitimación militar y política, en la Europa de los años 1880. Incluso para el caso de una guerra civil y colonial en el que la insurrección anticolonial —la guerrilla afrocubana— había sido combatida por Polavieja negándole toda condición de «beligerante» y «combatiente legítimo». The article tracks the global microhistory of the deportation and punishment of José Maceo —a Cuban guerrilla leader during the so-called Guerra Chiquita (1879-1880)— in mainland Spain and North African and insular Spain from 1880 to 1884. The article tracks, in particular, two of his three escapes: his escape to British Gibraltar requesting political asylum (1882) and his final flight to French Algeria (1884) after the Gibraltarian extrajudicial extradition of 1882. This extradition unleashed a political storm in the British Parliament and forced the Gladstone government to negotiate secretly with the Sagasta government. Additionally, the article reveals, above all, which was the legal and moral language that José Maceo’s British ‘lawyers’ used in Westminster to discredit Madrid and the counterinsurgency war commanded by Camilo Polavieja, military governor of eastern Cuba in 1879-1880. This was the language of the Laws of War. The odyssey of Maceo and his family in Spanish prisons beginning in the summer of 1880 —his prison breaks and their echo in Great Britain and France (1882-1884)— exemplifies the extent to which the notion of «waging war with humanity» had taken root in late 19th-century Europe as a source of military and political legitimation. This even included the case of a civil and colonial war in which Polavieja had waged against the anti-colonial rebels —the Afro-Cuban guerrilla— by denying them, precisely, the status of «lawful combatants».
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2023 Spain EnglishAuthors: Hunter, Timothy; Garcia Aguilar, Ferran;Hunter, Timothy; Garcia Aguilar, Ferran;handle: 10230/58460
Estudiamos indicadores basados en texto para mejorar la predicción de crisis bancarias. Usando titulares periodísticos de 18 países durante 1950-2019, aplicamos la asignación latente de Dirichlet (lDA) para extraer frecuencias sobre temas latentes en las noticias. Incluyéndolas en un modelo logit, encontramos una mejora significativa en el rendimiento, pero hay indicios de que puede ser debido al azar. Además, los resultados no se replican utilizando random forests. Al contradecir los resultados de otros autores, sugerimos que lDA puede ser sensible a su especificación. En futuras investigaciones se debería estandarizar el proceso lDA para establecer un marco común en éstas. We study text indicators to improve banking crisis forecasts. Using newspaper headlines from 18 countries over 1950-2019, we apply latent dirichlet allocation (lDA) to extract topic frequencies summarising the economic news written about a country. Including these variables in a logit model, we find significant improvement in predicting banking crises, but there is evidence that this is due to random chance, and results are not replicated using random forests. This runs counter to findings from other authors, suggesting that lDA may be over-sensitive to specification. Thus, further research should refine the lDA process, to establish a standardised approach across research. Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Specialized Economic Analysis: Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets Program. Curs 2022-2023 Tutors: Luca Gambetti i Hugo Rodriguez
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: Lorenzo Betti; Carlo Abrate; Andreas Kaltenbrunner;Lorenzo Betti; Carlo Abrate; Andreas Kaltenbrunner;handle: 10230/57420
AbstractWe employ Natural Language Processing techniques to analyse 377,808 English song lyrics from the “Two Million Song Database” corpus, focusing on the expression of sexism across five decades (1960–2010) and the measurement of gender biases. Using a sexism classifier, we identify sexist lyrics at a larger scale than previous studies using small samples of manually annotated popular songs. Furthermore, we reveal gender biases by measuring associations in word embeddings learned on song lyrics. We find sexist content to increase across time, especially from male artists and for popular songs appearing in Billboard charts. Songs are also shown to contain different language biases depending on the gender of the performer, with male solo artist songs containing more and stronger biases. This is the first large scale analysis of this type, giving insights into language usage in such an influential part of popular culture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpainPublisher:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) Authors: Núria Bou-Sala;Núria Bou-Sala;doi: 10.5209/aris.83763
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Mary Pickford contrató a Frances Marion en 1915 para que escribiera los guiones de sus películas, éxitos de taquilla que afianzaron su estrellato en la década de los diez del siglo veinte. En un marco social convulso, marcado por la Primera Guerra Mundial y los cambios que las mujeres sufrieron en el paso de una sociedad decimonónica a una moderna, los personajes de Mary Pickford fueron un modelo de optimismo para las audiencias. La estrella representó una figuración tradicional, pero a través de la comicidad ofreció nuevos comportamientos femeninos. El artículo estudiará la comicidad de los personajes de la estrella para exponer que en su gestualidad cómica se vislumbra una autónoma subjetividad femenina. A partir del análisis del gag de la caída cómica que se encuentra en todas las películas de Frances Marion y Mary Pickford se demostrará que la guionista y la estrella desarrollaron un discurso alternativo a la visión falocéntrica del sujeto. A través de los Star Studies y las teorías filosóficas feministas de Teresa De Lauretis y Rosi Braidotti se demostrará que en la caída cómica Mary Pickford reveló una subjetividad “excéntrica”, capaz de crear un “otro lugar” de resistencia al logos decimonónico y patriarcal. Esta investigación ha recibido una ayuda del grupo de investigación CINEMA, con el apoyo del proyecto I D: “Representaciones del deseo femenino en el cine español durante el franquismo: evolución gestual de la actriz ante la coacción censora” (Ref. CSO2017-83083-P).
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