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Shadow (psychology)

About: Shadow (psychology) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8396 publications have been published within this topic receiving 117158 citations.


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TL;DR: The hidden or invisible nature of domestic violence in Egypt shares many of the features identified in Western-feminist scholarship: the hidden nature of the problem, the tendency toward victim blaming, and the failu... as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Domestic violence in Egypt shares many of the features identified in Western-feminist scholarship: the hidden or invisible nature of the problem, the tendency toward ‘victim blaming’, and the failu...

31 citations

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01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the rise of picture reportage in the early 20th century: "Vauxhall is far prettier" Narrative and Visual scenarios 2. "Storm'd at With Shot and Shell" The heyday of lithography and the London shows 3. "Bastard of History, Only Much Truer" The ascendancy of reportage 4. "The Valley of the Shadow of Death" The triumph of photography 5. "My Nearest and Dearest" Home-front scenarios 6. "Usual Plunging Horses" The
Abstract: 1. "Vauxhall is Far Prettier" Narrative and Visual scenarios 2. "Storm'd at With Shot and Shell" The heyday of lithography and the London shows 3. "Bastard of History, Only Much Truer" The ascendancy of picture reportage 4. "The Valley of the Shadow of Death" The triumph of photography 5. "My Nearest and Dearest" Home-front scenarios 6. "The Usual Plunging Horses" The swan-song of history painting 7. Conclusion

31 citations

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TL;DR: One View of the Cathedral as mentioned in this paper is now so much a part of the legal canon that it is widely known simply by the joined names of its two authors, "Calabresi and Melamed." In turn, it has become a shorthand name for the article's most famous legacy: the distinction between "property rules" and "liability rules" as means of protecting entitlements.
Abstract: One View of the Cathedral1 is now so much a part of the legal canon that it is widely known simply by the joined names of its two authors, "Calabresi and Melamed." In turn, "Calabresi and Melamed" has become a shorthand name for the article's most famous legacy: the distinction between "property rules" and "liability rules" as means of protecting entitlements. Although The Cathedral has been widely cited over its venerable history,2 academic interest in its basic analytic categories has come and gone in waves.3 As this classic piece now approaches its twenty-fifth anniversary, however, a number of new articles have reignited the scholarly discussion of "property rules" and "liability rules" as analytic categories.4 In several of these scholarly ventures, beginning with The Cathedral itself, a particular explanatory example looms in the foreground: It is an instance of environmental pollution, grounded on a classic nuisance case, Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co.? in which a

31 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
20231,102
20222,472
2021374
2020435
2019429