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  • Knight's discussion of'the passions'engages with both Classical and recent theorisations of sentiments.
  • Moscovici's theorisation of social representations was inspired by 蒻ile Durkheim's notion of collective representations.
  • His works and his theorisation in microtonal music were significant in the modern knowledge of European microtonal music.
  • Interesting theorisations about the hill people from this region include the notions of " Southeast Asian Massif " and " Zomia ".
  • He said the Code now grants excessive power to police officers, particularly their authority to make arrests based on accusations set on self-theorisation.
  • These characteristics of scale, the prominence of the digital, the range from formal to informal actors, generate a need for new forms of evidence, descriptions and theorisation.
  • Didier Anzieu saw Freud's theorisation of psychoanalysis as a counterphobic defence against anxiety through intellectualisation : permanently ruminating on the instinctive, emotional world that was the actual object of fear.
  • The dissemination of the engravings of Goltzius went hand in hand with the new practice of art theorisation that was new to the 16th century and in which Karel van Mander played an important role.
  • Basedow s theorisation as well as earlier treatises on education stemmed from a desire of Enlightenment thinkers to transmit their political, social and moral ideals which could be traditional but also innovative to the next generation.
  • Her book  Psychoanalysis : Evolution and Development ( 1951 ) is a comprehensive documentation of the course of psychoanalytic theory and practice and Thompson's main point is that psychoanalysis has changed since its Freudian theorisation.
  • This book sought to explain the experience of'taste'within the mind and to clarify the theorisation of the concept of the picturesque, following from the writings of Hogarth and others who claimed such usages were metaphorical.
  • In 2005 he moved back to Melbourne to work in the School of Creative Media at RMIT University, Melbourne where he specialises in the relationship between memory and place in film and further, the role and theorisation of video art after 2000.
  • Taylor's journal " Art & Text " presented a new vision for Australian art that was grounded in the translation, interpretation and application of French New Wave sub-culture and its subsequent theorisation by sociologists such as Dick Hebdige.
  • The reason why Schmitt has been taken so seriously by political theory, is to the theorisation of the crisis and state of emergency not as exceptional moments in political life, opposed to some stable normality, but as themselves the predominant form of the life of modern nations.
  • More recently, there has been a reinvigoration of interest in parenting, some of which has driven theorisations of the emotions that characterise the intimacy of parent / carer-child relationships-especially where these are cut across by policies designed to intervene into the spaces of parenting.
  • Sociology of law is sometimes seen as a sub-discipline of sociology, but its ties to the academic discipline of law are equally strong, and it is best seen as a transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary study focused on the theorisation and empirical study of legal practices and experiences as social phenomena.
  • Another strong component of republican ideology was emphasised by anti-clericalism, due to the theorisation of Te骹ilo Braga, who identified religion as an obstacle to progress and responsible for the scientific retardation of Portugal, in opposition to republicanism, which was linked by him to science, progress and well-being.
  • He is best known for his contribution of the concept'slippery slopes'to the theorisation of the resource curse .'Slippery slopes'refers to the difficult decision that authoritarian and semi-authoritarian rulers make between crackling down on opposition or allowing it to simmer, and the potential role of natural resource rents in making this decision.
  • It has gained wide currency in the constitutional jurisprudence, but definition or theorisation of the concept are seldom ventured,  because of its difficulty and abstraction .  The concept is best understood as occupying similar terrain to the concept of  public law .  Like public law, which operates in distinction to private law, public power operates  in necessary but sometimes fuzzy distinction to an opposite private power .  Currie and De Waal propose the following understanding of public power:
  • The Institute of International Education ( IIE ) in New York City also posthumously bestowed on him its highest award, " The Fritz Redlich Alumni Award " in recognition of " his distinguished career and exemplary leadership that increased cooperation and understanding between Ghana and the world, and his resolute support for advancing education to prepare an entire generation in Ghana for today's competitive, globalized economy and to honour him as the first ever Fulbright Scholar to become the Head of State of an African nation by becoming the President of Ghana . " In appreciation of Mills'total commitment to the rule of law and good governance, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, established " The John Evans Atta Mills Centre for Law and Governance " to undertake high quality research and theorisation in law, global governance and public policy.