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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Baltimore Riots, Baltimore, Md., 2015"

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Jenkins, J. Lee, et Missy Mason. « A Long Night in the Emergency Department during the Baltimore, Maryland (USA) Riots ». Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 30, no 4 (8 juillet 2015) : 325–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x15004914.

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Metz, Jennifer L. « Protect this Belief ». International Review of Qualitative Research 11, no 2 (mai 2018) : 231–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/irqr.2018.11.2.231.

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In April 2015, the Freddie Gray protests/riots/uprisings in Baltimore, Maryland, sparked a conversation on the national scene and in classrooms across the country. In my classroom near Baltimore, these events became a test case on how to teach and be in a moment of crisis. Building on a bricolage of methodologies, I explore teaching Bonilla-Silva's (2014) work on color-blind racism in my “Sport and Media” class during the Freddy Gray riots/protests/uprisings. By using my observations, official communications/e-mails, ethnographic snapshots of my students’ writings, and observations during these events, I explore teaching through a crisis and learning lessons on teaching race and politics.
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Thoburn, Nicholas. « Twitter, Book, Riot : Post-Digital Publishing against Race ». Theory, Culture & ; Society 37, no 3 (16 janvier 2020) : 97–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276419891573.

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This article considers today’s ‘post-digital’ political publishing through the material forms of an experimental book, The 2015 Baltimore Uprising: A Teen Epistolary. Anonymously published and devoid of all editorial text, the book is comprised entirely of some 650 screen-grabbed tweets, tweets posted by black Baltimore youth during the riots that ensued on the police killing of Freddie Gray. It is a crisis-ridden book, bearing the wrenching anti-black terror and rebellion of Baltimore 2015 into the horizon of publishing. Drawing on critical theories of books and digital media, and bringing Saidiya Hartman and Frank Wilderson to bear on issues of publishing, the article appraises seven aspects of this book’s materiality: its epistolary structure and rupture with the book-as-closure; its undoing of the commodity form of books; the ‘poor image’ of its visual scene; its recourse to facial redaction and voiding of narrative progression; and its destabilization of readers’ empathy.
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Arrighi, James A., et Justin Lundbye. « Proceedings of the ASNC Cardiac PET Summit Meeting 12 May 2015, Baltimore, MD ». Journal of Nuclear Cardiology 22, no 4 (24 juin 2015) : 740–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12350-015-0198-0.

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Thorkelson, Eli, Guy Redden, Christopher Newfield, Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich et Marie-Pierre Moreau. « Reviews ». Learning and Teaching 10, no 3 (1 décembre 2017) : 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2018.100306.

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Christopher Newfield (2016) The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 430 pp., ISBN 9781421421629William C. Smith (ed.) (2016) The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice Oxford: Symposium Books, 302 pp., ISBN 9781873927724Michael W. Kirst and Mitchell L. Stevens (eds) (2015) Remaking College: The Changing Ecology of Higher Education Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 323 pp., ISBN 9780804793292Zuleika Arashiro and Malba Barahona (eds) (2015) Women in Academia Crossing North–South Borders: Gender, Race and Displacement Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Lexington Books, 166 pp., ISBN 9781498517690Genine A. Hook (2016) Sole Parent Students and Higher Education: Gender, Policy and Widening Participation London: Palgrave Macmillan, 230 pp., ISBN 9781137598868
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Beyersdorf, A. J., L. D. Ziemba, G. Chen, C. A. Corr, J. H. Crawford, G. S. Diskin, R. H. Moore, K. L. Thornhill, E. L. Winstead et B. E. Anderson. « Aerosol composition and variability in the Baltimore–Washington, DC region ». Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 15, no 16 (28 août 2015) : 23317–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-15-23317-2015.

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Abstract. In order to utilize satellite-based aerosol measurements for the determination of air quality, the relationship between aerosol optical properties (wavelength-dependent, column-integrated extinction measured by satellites) and mass measurements of aerosol loading (PM2.5 used for air quality monitoring) must be understood. This connection varies with many factors including those specific to the aerosol type, such as composition, size and hygroscopicity, and to the surrounding atmosphere, such as temperature, relative humidity (RH) and altitude, all of which can vary spatially and temporally. During the DISCOVER-AQ (Deriving Information on Surface conditions from Column and Vertically Resolved Observations Relevant to Air Quality) project, extensive in-situ atmospheric profiling in the Baltimore, MD–Washington, DC region was performed during fourteen flights in July 2011. Identical flight plans and profile locations throughout the project provide meaningful statistics for determining the variability in and correlations between aerosol loading, composition, optical properties and meteorological conditions. Measured water-soluble aerosol mass was composed primarily of ammonium sulfate (campaign average of 32 %) and organics (57 %). A distinct difference in composition was observed with high-loading days having a proportionally larger percentage of ammonium sulfate (up to 49 %) due to transport from the Ohio River Valley. This composition shift caused a change in the aerosol water-uptake potential (hygroscopicity) such that higher relative contributions of ammonium sulfate increased the bulk aerosol hygroscopicity. These days also tended to have higher relative humidity causing an increase in the water content of the aerosol. Conversely, low aerosol loading days had lower ammonium sulfate and higher black carbon contributions causing lower single scattering albedos (SSAs). The average black carbon concentrations were 240 ng m−3 in the lowest 1 km decreasing to 35 ng m−3 in the free troposphere (above 3 km). Routine airborne sampling over six locations was used to evaluate the relative contributions of aerosol loading, composition, and relative humidity (the amount of water available for uptake onto aerosols) to variability in mixed layer aerosol. Aerosol loading was found to be the predominant source accounting for 88 % on average of the measured spatial variability in extinction with lesser contributions from variability in relative humidity (10 %) and aerosol composition (1.3 %). On average, changes in aerosol loading also caused 82 % of the diurnal variability in ambient aerosol extinction. However on days with relative humidity above 60 %, variability in RH was found to cause up to 62 % of the spatial variability and 95 % of the diurnal variability in ambient extinction. This work shows that extinction is driven to first-order by aerosol mass loadings; however, humidity-driven hydration effects play an important secondary role. This motivates combined satellite/modelling assimilation products that are able to capture these components of the AOD-PM2.5 link. Conversely, aerosol hygroscopicity and SSA play a minor role in driving variations both spatially and throughout the day in aerosol extinction and therefore AOD. However, changes in aerosol hygroscopicity from day-to-day were large and could cause a bias of up to 27 % if not accounted for. Thus it appears that a single daily measurement of aerosol hygroscopicity can be used for AOD-to-PM2.5 conversions over the study region (on the order of 1400 km2). This is complimentary to the results of Chu et al. (2015) that determined the aerosol vertical distribution from "a single lidar is feasible to cover the range of 100 km" in the same region.
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Manning, Martin J. « Weapons of Democracy : Propaganda, Progressivism, and American Public Opinion JonathanAuerbach. Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015. » Journal of American Culture 39, no 4 (décembre 2016) : 483–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jacc.12671.

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Russo, Rachel M., Joseph M. Galante, John B. Holcomb, Warren Dorlac, Jason Brocker, David R. King, M. Margaret Knudson, Thomas M. Scalea, Michael L. Cheatham et Raymond Fang. « Mass casualty events : what to do as the dust settles ? » Trauma Surgery & ; Acute Care Open 3, no 1 (octobre 2018) : e000210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2018-000210.

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Care during mass casualty events (MCE) has improved during the last 15 years. Military and civilian collaboration has led to partnerships which augment the response to MCE. Much has been written about strategies to deliver care during an MCE, but there is little about how to transition back to normal operations after an event. A panel discussion entitled The Day(s) After: Lessons Learned from Trauma Team Management in the Aftermath of an Unexpected Mass Casualty Event at the 76th Annual American Association for the Surgery of Trauma meeting on September 13, 2017 brought together a cadre of military and civilian surgeons with experience in MCEs. The events described were the First Battle of Mogadishu (1993), the Second Battle of Fallujah (2004), the Bagram Detention Center Rocket Attack (2014), the Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), the Asiana Flight 214 Plane Crash (2013), the Baltimore Riots (2015), and the Orlando Pulse Night Club Shooting (2016). This article focuses on the lessons learned from military and civilian surgeons in the days after MCEs.
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Hall, Elissa, et Larry Hurtubise. « Collaborate-Innovate-Disseminate—The Generalists in Medical Education 36th Annual Meeting – Baltimore, MD, USA, November 8–9, 2015 ». Medical Science Educator 26, no 2 (1 mars 2016) : 263–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40670-016-0236-9.

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Karion, Anna, William Callahan, Michael Stock, Steve Prinzivalli, Kristal R. Verhulst, Jooil Kim, Peter K. Salameh, Israel Lopez-Coto et James Whetstone. « Greenhouse gas observations from the Northeast Corridor tower network ». Earth System Science Data 12, no 1 (25 mars 2020) : 699–717. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-699-2020.

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Abstract. We present the organization, structure, instrumentation, and measurements of the Northeast Corridor greenhouse gas observation network. This network of tower-based in situ carbon dioxide and methane observation stations was established in 2015 with the goal of quantifying emissions of these gases in urban areas in the northeastern United States. A specific focus of the network is the cities of Baltimore, MD, and Washington, DC, USA, with a high density of observation stations in these two urban areas. Additional observation stations are scattered throughout the northeastern US, established to complement other existing urban and regional networks and to investigate emissions throughout this complex region with a high population density and multiple metropolitan areas. Data described in this paper are archived at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and can be found at https://doi.org/10.18434/M32126 (Karion et al., 2019).
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Livres sur le sujet "Baltimore Riots, Baltimore, Md., 2015"

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Elfenbein, Jessica I., Thomas L. Hollowak et Elizabeth M. Nix. Baltimore '68 : Riots and rebirth in an American city. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2011.

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Ezratty, Harry A. Baltimore in the Civil War : The Pratt Street riot and a city occupied. Charleston, SC : History Press, 2010.

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Shalhope, Robert E. The Baltimore bank riot : Political upheaval in antebellum Maryland. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2009.

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William, Brown George. Baltimore and the nineteenth of April, 1861 : A study of the war. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.

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Six days in April : Lincoln and the Union in peril. New York : Algora Pub., 2005.

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Tyler, Anne. Der leuchtend blaue Faden : Roman. Zürich : Kein & Aber, 2015.

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Cowherd, Kevin. When the Crowd Didn't Roar : How Baseball's Strangest Game Ever Gave a Broken City Hope. University of Nebraska Press, 2019.

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Cowherd, Kevin. When the Crowd Didn't Roar : How Baseball's Strangest Game Ever Gave a Broken City Hope. University of Nebraska Press, 2019.

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Cowherd, Kevin. When the Crowd Didn't Roar : How Baseball's Strangest Game Ever Gave a Broken City Hope. University of Nebraska Press, 2022.

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When the Crowd Didn't Roar : How Baseball's Strangest Game Ever Gave a Broken City Hope. University of Nebraska Press, 2019.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Baltimore Riots, Baltimore, Md., 2015"

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den Heyer, Garth. « The 2015 Riots in Baltimore ». Dans Police Response to Riots, 195–234. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31810-9_7.

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Brennen, Bonnie. « Historical Continuities in News Coverage of the Baltimore 2015 Riots and the 1965 Watts Riots ». Dans News of Baltimore, 177–96. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315624952-10.

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