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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Voyage to the end of the room"

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Finney, Ben. « Voyage to Polynesia's land's end ». Antiquity 75, no 287 (mars 2001) : 172–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0005287x.

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Evidence that the earliest settlers on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) may have come from Mangareva and its outlying islands in Central East Polynesia is supported by the journey of the experimental voyaging canoe Hōkūle'a from Mangareva to Rapa Nui.
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Cannistra, Stephen A. « The End of a Fantastic Voyage ». Journal of Clinical Oncology 39, no 15 (20 mai 2021) : 1603–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.21.00861.

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Kubasov, R. V., V. V. Lupachev, I. M. Boyko, A. I. Khokhrina et E. D. Kubasova. « The features of changes in adrenal hormones content in mariners during a voyage to different climatic and geographical areas ». Marine Medicine 7, no 4 (4 janvier 2022) : 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.22328/2413-5747-2021-7-4-34-39.

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The hard-working conditions of mariners require a high degree of adaptation of the regulatory systems of the organism. In ensuring adaptation, one of the leading ones is the endocrine system (especially the pituitary-adrenal axis.The aim of the study is to investigate changes in hormonal parameters in mariners during a voyage to various climatic and geographical regions.Materials and methods: Russian seamen were examined during the dynamics of the voyage to various climatogeographic regions. They have determined the levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and cortisol four times (before the voyage, at the beginning, in the middle and at the end).The results of the study and their discussion: at the beginning of the voyage, the level of ACTH and cortisol were increased; by the middle of the voyage, ACTH decreased but cortisol remained at the same values; by the end of the voyage, the levels of both hormones decreased and reached values much lower than before the voyage. Considering the dynamics of hormonal levels, the normal course of the general adaptation process occurs in the first half of the voyage. A significant decrease in ACTH and cortisol levels in the second half of the voyage may be a sign of breakdown of adaptive capacity.
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Ellis, B. N. « A Voyage to the End of the World ! » Circuit World 20, no 1 (avril 1993) : 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb046243.

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Wilson, Sonia. « A Room of One’s Own ? Gender and the voyage immobile in Leïla Sebbar’s Voyage en Algéries autour de ma chambre ». Australian Journal of French Studies 55, no 1 (avril 2018) : 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/ajfs.2018.08.

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Hreben, Vira. « A Voyage Lesson “Milky Way” (end-of-the-year lesson) ». Ukrainian Studies, no 1(70) (7 mars 2019) : 184–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30840/2413-7065.1(70).2019.164501.

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Tiryakian, Edward A. « A sociological odyssey : The comparative voyage of S.N. Eisenstadt ». Journal of Classical Sociology 11, no 3 (août 2011) : 241–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468795x11406007.

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This essay proposes that the comparative research of Eisenstadt made room for ‘tradition’ as a creative feature of modernity, rather than as dysfunctional, as in either the liberal or leftist model. He recognized that conflict — often a conflict of generations—is a feature of modernity, and that trust is also a problematic aspect of change. An ultimate concern of Eisenstadt was to build on classical themes of sociology and theories of social change to develop, with colleagues, an adequate sociological understanding of an evolving civilization of modernity. Eisenstadt based his writings on comparative historical research, his far-flung travels, as well as continuous observations of the dynamics of his own Israeli society.
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Wolff, Renee S., David Cave, Sean Doherty, Marvin Lopez et Laura Toth. « Surgical experience after video capsule endoscopy : The fantastic voyage to the operating room ». Gastroenterology 124, no 4 (avril 2003) : A814. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(03)84107-0.

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Choi, Sun Ryoung. « The End of Bildungsroman and Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark ». Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Literature Studies 77 (28 février 2020) : 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.22344/fls.2020.77.01.

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Ali, A., J. M. Santisi et J. Vargo. « Video capsule endoscopy : a voyage beyond the end of the scope. » Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 71, no 5 (1 mai 2004) : 415–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.71.5.415.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Voyage to the end of the room"

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Parekh, Rutu. « Simulation and design methodology for hybrid SET-CMOS logic at room temperature operation ». Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/6137.

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The purpose of this thesis is to research the possibility of realizing hardware support for hybrid single electron transistor (SET)-CMOS circuits by a systematic approach of design, analysis and simulation. The metallic SET transistors considered in this work are fabricated within the chip interconnect layers using CMOS back-end-of-line (BEOL)-compatible processing. The CMOS process integration can be divided into front-end-of-line (FEOL) and BEOL processes. The FEOL includes processes required to form isolated CMOS transistors whereas BEOL is the second portion of the IC fabrication where the devices get interconnected through the wiring using multiple layers of dielectrics and metals. Therefore, metallic SET circuits can be easily stacked above the CMOS platform presenting a low cost, low thermal budget, improving the overall yield at high-volume production of highly integrated systems. This considerably decreases the interconnect parasitics and increases the density of functions while maintaining the overall acceptable performance. Many problems such as low current drivability, delay and small voltage gain that hinder SET technology for its implementation in integrated circuits can be alleviated by intelligent circuit design. Although a complete replacement of CMOS by SETs is unlikely in the near future, an augmentation of CMOS with SETs is desirable if interfacing from and to CMOS works well. Interfacing from CMOS to SET circuitry is simple as the current and voltage levels are small and in accessible range. But interfacing CMOS from SET circuits is delicate due to SET logic's low current driving capability for CMOS and its interconnect. There is no concrete research on the interface issue wherein a SET-only circuitry drives a CMOS and its interconnects. For such hybridization to become possible, it is necessary to demonstrate the SET logic driving capability for CMOS with sufficient current drive and output voltage. The core SET logic can be designed to operate at low voltage, but at the interface the output of the SET logic must be in a voltage range that can be fed to a CMOS input for proper logic functionality. It is hence necessary to develop and adopt a systematic design methodology for such hybrid circuits at a specific technology node for room temperature operation. In this thesis we will look at a generalized design methodology that can be applied to (a) develop a fabrication model with parasitic effect of a hybrid SET-CMOS and SET-only circuits, (b) design and analyze the SET based fundamental building block in hybrid SET-CMOS or SET-only circuit and (c) simulate such a circuitry to assess its merits. More specifically, we will address the interfacing issue of such hybrid circuits in which we exploit the maximum capability of a SET logic in terms of driving capability, voltage response and power for a room temperature operation. The result of this research motivates the application of SET logic in 2 stages realizing some properties beyond those of CMOS devices. The first stage is the heterogeneous integration at chip level around a CMOS core. In such a circuitry, the SET introduces new functionalities such as reconfigurable logic, random number-based circuits, and multiband filtering circuits that can be combined with CMOS based general purpose processors or I/O signal restoration. The second stage of application is to use a new information processing technology focussed on a "new switch" exploiting a new state variable to provide functional scaling substantially beyond that attainable solely with ultimately scaled CMOS.
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Clark, Damion. « Marginally Male : Re-Centering Effeminate Male Characters in E. M. Forster’s A Room with a View and Howards End ». Digital Archive @ GSU, 2005. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/english_theses/1.

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In this thesis I argue that understanding Forster’s effeminate male characters is central to understanding the novels that they appear in. Tibby in Howards End and Cecil in A Room with a View are often viewed as inconsequential figures that provide comic relief and inspire pity. But if, instead of keeping them at the margins, readers put Tibby and Cecil in direct contact and conflict with the dominant themes of gender identity, gendered power structures, and gender equality in these novels, these characters develop a deeper significance that details the fin de siècle’s ever-changing attitudes regarding prescribed gender roles for both men and women. Indeed, by examining Forster’s feminized male characters, one can chart the development of these roles in both the larger world and Forster’s prescription for gender evolution in his novels.
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Martin, William Alejandro. « Let squalor be turned into tragedy, a Nietzschean reading of Edward Morgan Forster's, The longest journey, A room with a view, and Howards end ». Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq30517.pdf.

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Chen, Zhangjing. « Primary Driving Force in Wood Vacuum Drying ». Diss., Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26255.

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The objective of this research based on both the theory and experimentation was to prove that the total pressure difference is the primary driving force during the vacuum drying. The theoretical drying rates of diffusion, free water bulk flow and water vapor bulk flow were calculated and compared. The concept of equilibrium moisture content under the vacuum was developed. The theoretical maximum moisture content drop in one cycle was calculated using energy balance. The model was developed for the vacuum drying to understand the mechanism of the vacuum drying including the boiling front and its movement. To evaluate the effect of the sample size on the drying rate, four different thicknesses (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 inches) and three different lengths (5, 10, 15 inches) were used. In the cyclic drying, the specimens were heated to the 60 C. The vacuum was pulled to about 18 mm Hg. The vacuum pump was kept running for 140 minutes. It was found that in cyclic vacuum drying, drying rate was not affected by the thickness. However, it was affected by the length. The cyclic drying curve consisted of two distinct parts. The fast drying period lasted about 10 to 20 minutes. The slow drying period occurred next when the pressure inside wood got close to the ambient pressure. In end grain vacuum drying, the specimens were coated with wax, wrapped in the plastic film and inserted into a rubber tube to prevent the moisture loss from the side surfaces during drying. The specimen size was 1×1×10 inches. Red oak and white oak were sealed and dried in both cyclic and continuous vacuum drying. The results showed that sealed specimens dried almost as fast as unsealed specimen. There was little moisture loss from the side surfaces. There was a moisture gradient along the length in both cyclic drying and continuous vacuum drying. Red oak specimens of 2.5×1.5×10 inches were used to study the boiling front in the vacuum drying. In order to detect the boiling phenomenon, the saturation pressures were calculated and were compared with the pressures at the same time and the same location. Boiling occurred during drying and the boiling front retreated to the center of wood as drying proceeded. The retreating speed depended on the heat supply and the permeability. Vacuum drying at room temperature was investigated. The specimens were dried at 20 C and pressure near 18 mm Hg. The results showed that wood can be vacuum dried at room temperature with little or no degrade at a reasonable drying rate. All experimental results support the objective of this study that the primary driving force is the total pressure difference.
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Romaniuc-Boularand, Bianca. « La traduction du « Voyage au bout de la nuit » de Céline en roumain : questions de rythme et de poétique ». Thesis, Paris Est, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PEST0011.

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Cette étude envisage la traduction du Voyage au bout de la nuit de Céline en roumain sous l'angle de la transmission d'une poétique qui se construit sur des valeurs rythmiques. La thèse, qui prend comme fil conducteur la métaphore du jazz,se concentre sur les aspects lexicaux du rythme. Dans la première partie, l'effet dev ariation, source de rythme jazzé, est étudié à travers l'analyse de la traduction du pronom on. L'examen de la variation prend également comme champ d'application l'usage particulier de la variation graphique. Autour de la variation minuscule / majuscule, Céline organise d'autres variations fonctionnelles et textuelles : la variation mention / usage, la variation métaphore / allégorie, la variation polyphonique des points de vue énonciatifs. La deuxième partie, placée sous le signe de l'improvisation, souligne le rôle du néologisme dans la création de ce rythme textuel. Nous étudions le traitement, dans la traduction, des inventions formelles, tout comme la réponse donnée à un certain type d'ambiguïté, que Céline crée en mettant en valeur le sens étymologique des mots. La troisième partie identifie des principes qui caractérisent le fonctionnement poétique du texte, en les signalant comme des défis pour la traduction : la récurrence lexicale, le foisonnement sémantique, l'effet de littéralité des tours figés, la remotivation des rapports arbitraires entre les signifiants. La thèse aborde le sujet dans une perspective précise, analytique, qui se situe au plus près du texte
This study examines the technical and poetic aspects of the translation of Célines Voyage au bout de la nuit, through comparative analysis of its Rumanian versions.The notion of rhythm provides the studys anchoring principle. Here the rhythm ofCélines prose is apprehended in its lexical dimension, with particular attention to a 5guiding theme, namely that of jazz music. In the first part, the jazz theme isfore-grounded through an examination of Célines orthographic variations andspecifically to his idiosyncratic use of small and capital letters. It also brings to bearthe varied effect of the use of the pronoun on. The second part of the thesis isdevoted to the topic of improvisation. It presents an analysis of ways in which formal,functional and semantic neologisms are rendered in Rumanian translations. Finally,the third part seks to identify several governing principles of a poetic dimension inCélines novel, which often pose a challenge to translators, such as lexicalrecurrence, semantic profusion, literal usage and the arbitrary relation of signifiers.This thesis proposes an analytical contribution to scholarschip on Céline through aclose, « practico-theoretical reading of the text
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Bergqvist, Sandra. « The Angel in the House och dess motsats i Virginia Woolfs författarskap : En jämförande och analytisk närläsning av kvinnliga karaktärer i The Voyage Out och To the Lighthouse ». Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för film och litteratur (IFL), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-37780.

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Kindahl, Johanna. « passage, utkiksplats, förhall, ljusrum, nisch, återvändsgränd ». Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-246183.

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Utgångspunkten för projektet är en undersökning av mina egna minnen av grundskolan. Genom att rita upp skolan ur minnet och analysera utvalda rumsligheter har jag undersökt vad jag minns av skolbyggnaden och varför. Upplevelsen av många av rumsligheterna jag minns som spännande handlade om ett upptäckande. En organisering av rumsligheterna i relation till riktning ledde till en idé om en spatial struktur och orienterbarhet utifrån två korsande axlar. Inre riktningar i relation till två korsande axlar har analyserats genom Palladios Villa Rotonda och Palazzo Della Torre.  Riktningarna från undersökningen har satts i relation till platsens riktningar. Undersökningen resulterade i två volymer med en passage mellan. Genom passagen spänner den yttre primära axeln mellan en mur framför skolan mot vägen och skogen som utgör den bortre gränsen för skolgården.  I skärningspunkten av axlarna finns en innegård, ett förrum till byggnaderna och den inre tvärgående axeln. Den inre axeln ger en spatial struktur kring vilka rum är organiserade. Ett pelarsystem bidrar till att framhäva riktningarna i byggnaden. En lång förhall omgiven av pelare leder från entréerna vid innergården fram till slutpunkten för den inre axeln, ett ljusrum som sträcker sig genom våningsplanen. Den norra delen för de yngre barnen har en trappa framför ljusrummet, trappan återkommer för de äldre barnen i den södra delen bakom ljusrummet. I anslutning till korridorer och allmän yta finns rum med kvalitéer från undersökningen att upptäcka.
The starting point of the project is an analysis of my own memories of elementary school. By drawing up the school from memory and analyzing selected spaces, I have investigated what I remember about the school building and why. The experience of many of the spaces I remember as exciting was about a discovery. An organization of spatial relationships in relation to direction led to an idea of a spatial structure and orientation based on two intersecting axes. Internal directions in relation to two intersecting axes have been analyzed by Palladios Villa Rotonda and Palazzo Della Torre.   The directions from the analysis have been put in relation to the directions of the site. The the analysis resulted in two volumes with a passage between. Through the passage, the outer primary axis spans a wall in front of the school towards the road and the forest which constitutes the far border of the schoolyard.   At the intersection of the axes is an inner courtyard, an vestibule for the buildings and the inner transverse axis. The inner axes provides a spatial structure around which rooms are organized. A pillar system helps to emphasize the directions in the building. A long vestibule surrounded by pillars leads from the entrances by the inner courtyard to the end point of the inner vestibule, a light room that extends through the floors. The northern part for the younger children has a staircase in front of the light room, the staircase recur for the older children in the southern part behind the light room. In connection with corridors and public areas, there are rooms with qualities from the analysis to be discovered.
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Rannou, Isabelle. « Vers le visible : écritures de l'image dans trois romans de E.M. Forster ». Rennes 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009REN20055.

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Nombre de lectures de l’oeuvre romanesque de E. M. Forster s’accordent sur la qualité « visuelle » de l’écriture, empruntant au registre du pictural pour évoquer celle-ci. Pourtant, les critiques évacuent souvent les complexités de l’insertion de l’image dans le texte qui, pour beaucoup, rejetterait la peinture pour lui préférer la musique. La lecture de la picturalité dans trois romans phare qui posent la question du rapport du lisible au visible (A Room with a View, Howards End, A Passage to India) trace le cheminement d’un texte qui se situe entre la convention et la recherche de nouvelles formes. Si le traitement critique de la référence « interpicturale » opéré par Forster montre bien que toute image ne fait pas « voir » dans le texte, certaines descriptions portent les traces d’une picturalité plus diffuse qui souligne que l’écriture se renouvelle et dépasse le modèle imposé pour « peindre » dans ses propres termes. Les oscillations qui caractérisent ces ouvertures au visible font écho au concept forsterien de rythme qui éclaire les modulations du pictural et permet à l’image de se détacher du cadre référentiel. Cette démarche dévoile en outre une réflexion sur la représentation et ses limites, lorsque celle-ci paraît mise en péril par les effets délétères de la modernité sur le visible, tels qu’ils apparaissent dans les derniers textes. L’écriture, qui donne une place grandissante à l’obscurité et à l’indicible, trouve pourtant dans ces nouvelles modalités du voir que sont le plat photographique et la description négative de nouveaux dispositifs qui font apparaître le visible dans les creux du texte. Plus qu’un aveu de l’échec du littéraire à écrire le voir, l’image fait du roman forsterien le laboratoire de sa modernité
Many readings of E. M. Forster’s novels agree on the “visual” quality of his writing, using words borrowed from painting to describe it. However, critics have rarely concentrated on the complex nature of its appearance within the text of the novels which, as many have claimed, tend to reject painting in favour of music. Analysing the pictorial images in three key novels addressing the connection between the verbal and the visual (A Room with a View, Howards End, A Passage to India) highlights the progression of a text wavering between convention and the search for new forms. While the critical treatment of the “interpictorial” reference reveals that some images fail to achieve visibility in the text, some descriptions displaying a more allusive pictorial dimension demonstrates that the text can renew its methods and exceed the imposed frame of reference to “paint” in its own terms. Such variations echo the Forsterian concept of rhythm and allow the consideration of the image beyond the sole reference to art. This progression further discloses a questioning of representation in the texts, when the destructive effects of modernity that are displayed in the later novels challenge its very standards. The writing of E. M. Forster, which increasingly values the invisible and the unspeakable, finds new ways of producing the visible in the very modes of modern visibility offered by the photographic and the negative description, through the gaps and fissures of the text. More than the sign of a failure of the literary to write the visible, the image reveals the Forsterian novel as the testing ground for its own modernity
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Olivato, Giulia Maria. « Post-migration studies and the city : The case of London ». Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/1024368.

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ABSTRACT The city has always played a pivotal role in human history because, as Henry Lefebvre reminds us, the physical structure of the urban place is not just a neutral container of social and historical events, but it acts as a sort of dialogic dimension based on symbols, sets of values, and customs, in which people can give order to their reality, anchoring their identity in a sort of collective memory, and in a network of reciprocal human bonds: a community. Despite the vast theoretical background and narrative tradition, the enormous changes that the urban dimension underwent over the last century have brought new challenges and the necessity for new theorizations to the fore. This dissertation aims to offer a glimpse of such a complex contemporary challenge, particularly narrowing the focus on the relationship between the city and the post-multicultural society, taking into consideration the particular case of London. The choice to focus the research on London is based on the fact that the English capital provides a unique example of a post-multicultural city. The study specifically looks into how the concrete local dimension of the city interacts with the complexity of a transcultural and transnational society, whose heterogeneity exponentially increased in the last century, imposing a pervasive condition of superdiversity, as Steven Vertovec defined it. Given this peculiar condition, the study endeavours to investigate, on one hand, how the idea of citizenship and community changes together with the question of "who is the alien?", and, on the other hand, how urban narrations influence the way people live and perceive such changes. The research method employed is based on an interdisciplinary approach, which aims to combine a historical overview with the philosophical and scientific perspective of urban studies, and the sociological points of view of post-multicultural studies. Theoretical evidence provided by the different disciplines is integrated into the literary analysis of three contemporary narrative works. The first chapter outlines the concept of city from an etymological, historical, philosophical and literary point of view. This overview explores several aspects: why belonging to the same city gave people a particular identity, with particular symbols and customs; and finally, how the idea of city has changed together with its conformation, function, and rhythm as a unique organic system, following the evolution of historical and human changes. The second chapter deals with contemporary post-migration societies, specifically that of London, looking into the most important processes and theoretical reconfigurations at stake such as the idea of citizenship, integration, Britishness and identity. The third chapter will open the literary analysis of this dissertation by presenting Kamal Ahmed’s work The Life and Times of a Very British Man. The Anglo-Sudanese British journalist Kamal Ahmed sheds light not only on the present condition of contemporary post-multicultural London, but also investigates the facts and narrations that modern London is rooted in. In the fourth chapter the focus will shift to post-multicultural London seen as a gigantic economic machine, through the analysis of John Lanchester’s novel Capital. The aim is to describe how the increasing commodification of the city has influenced the idea of community and citizenship, profoundly characterised by obliviousness and disconnectedness. The fifth chapter will discuss these questions by narrowing the focus on how the commodified society influence people's perception of the self and the city, leading to a progressive alienation of its inhabitants. Tibor Fischer's Voyage to the End of the Room particularly problematises the idea of the ‘alien,’ by dealing with the problem of self-alienation, which seems increasingly to affect a large part of urban inhabitants.
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(9791285), Ronald Day. « Preventing design error in control room systems : A human factors approach ». Thesis, 2013. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Preventing_design_error_in_control_room_systems_A_human_factors_approach/13433213.

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This study investigates the design processes used by IT designers, engineering firms, and business process developers; particularly those associated with high risk activities such as railway network control. Designers and end-users of technologies. devices. and business systems were surveyed and interviewed, and accident databases from around the world examined. The results from these three activities were analysed using a mixed methods approach. SPSS, N Vivo and Excel Analytical Tools were used to analyse the data.
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Livres sur le sujet "Voyage to the end of the room"

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Fischer, Tibor. Voyage to the end of the room. Washington : Counterpoint, 2005.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. The Room at the End of the Hall. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0.

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'BB'. Bill Badger and the voyage to world's end. London : Mammoth, 1993.

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Maistre, Xavier de. Voyage around my room : Selected works of Xavier deMaistre. New York, NY : New Directions, 1994.

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Morgan, G. H. T. A happy feat : Voyage to the end of our far south. Wellington, N.Z : Public Interest Pub., 2012.

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Rails & rooms : A timeless Canadian journey. Toronto : Whitecap Books, 2001.

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Room with a clue. New York : Berkley Prime Crime, 1993.

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Notes from the waiting room : Managing a loved one's end-of-life hospitalization. Boulder, CO : Axiom Action, LLC, 2008.

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Hansen, Jan Oskar. End of a voyage : A sailor's home is a tranquil bay : collective poetry & prose. Stormville, NY : Water Forest Press, 2007.

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Canada, National Transportation Agency of. Room to move : improving access for travellers = : Espace à découvrir : améliorer l'accessibilité aux voyageurs. Ottawa, Ont : National Transportation Agency of Canada = Office national des transports du Canada, 1989.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Voyage to the end of the room"

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Foot, John. « Conclusion : End of the Voyage ». Dans Italy's Divided Memory, 205–8. New York : Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230101838_9.

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Axelrod-Sokolov, Mark. « Xavier de Maistre : A Voyage Around My Room ». Dans Untheories of Fiction, 49–67. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59346-9_5.

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Wright, Deborah L. S. « The End Chapter, the End Room-object and Post Room-object Spaces ; Conclusions of Clinical and Psychosocial Considerations of the Room-object Spatial Matrix ». Dans The Physical and Virtual Space of the Consulting Room, 180–201. London : Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003188117-8.

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Williams, Roger L. « The Voyage of Entrecasteaux : Part 7 Its Woeful End ». Dans French Botany in the Enlightenment, 189–97. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0187-7_13.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. « The Home ». Dans The Room at the End of the Hall, 5–9. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_1.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. « Early Winter, Thursday Morning ». Dans The Room at the End of the Hall, 31–32. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_10.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. « The Case of the Big Man with the Big Chip ». Dans The Room at the End of the Hall, 33–36. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_11.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. « Thursday Morning, Winter ». Dans The Room at the End of the Hall, 37–42. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_12.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. « Blind Ambition ». Dans The Room at the End of the Hall, 43–47. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_13.

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Moskowitz, Bette Ann. « Thursday, Summer ». Dans The Room at the End of the Hall, 48–49. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-116-0_14.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Voyage to the end of the room"

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Lee, Chen-Yu, Vijay Badrinarayanan, Tomasz Malisiewicz et Andrew Rabinovich. « RoomNet : End-to-End Room Layout Estimation ». Dans 2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2017.521.

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Chen, Junming, Jie Shao, Dongyang Zhang et Xuehui Wu. « A Fast End-to-End Method with Style Transfer for Room Layout Estimation ». Dans 2019 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icme.2019.00170.

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Zhang, Xinlu, Li Li et Jinhui Cui. « Optical bistability in an end-pumped Tm,Ho:YLF laser at room temperature ». Dans Photonics Asia 2007, sous la direction de Dianyuan Fan et Robert F. Walter. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.753396.

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Asai, Masataro, et Christian Muise. « Learning Neural-Symbolic Descriptive Planning Models via Cube-Space Priors : The Voyage Home (to STRIPS) ». Dans Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Seventeenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-PRICAI-20}. California : International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/371.

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We achieved a new milestone in the difficult task of enabling agents to learn about their environment autonomously. Our neuro-symbolic architecture is trained end-to-end to produce a succinct and effective discrete state transition model from images alone. Our target representation (the Planning Domain Definition Language) is already in a form that off-the-shelf solvers can consume, and opens the door to the rich array of modern heuristic search capabilities. We demonstrate how the sophisticated innate prior we place on the learning process significantly reduces the complexity of the learned representation, and reveals a connection to the graph-theoretic notion of ``cube-like graphs'', thus opening the door to a deeper understanding of the ideal properties for learned symbolic representations. We show that the powerful domain-independent heuristics allow our system to solve visual 15-Puzzle instances which are beyond the reach of blind search, without resorting to the Reinforcement Learning approach that requires a huge amount of training on the domain-dependent reward information.
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Cupal, Josef, Michal Jelínek, David Vyhlídal et Václav Kubeček. « Passively mode-locked quasi-continuously end-pumped Yb:YAG laser at room and cryogenic temperatures ». Dans XIX Polish-Slovak-Czech Optical Conference on Wave and Quantum Aspects of Contemporary Optics, sous la direction de Agnieszka Popiolek-Masajada et Waclaw Urbanczyk. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2083803.

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Song, Xuedi, Chunting Wu, Xinyu Chen, Kai Yu et Guangyong Jin. « Room temperature operation of 2.67 mJ pulse LD end pumped Q-switched Tm:YAG laser ». Dans International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014, sous la direction de Guofan Jin, Songlin Zhuang et Jennifer Liu. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2071604.

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Raj, S. Thalapathi, SL Silan et Jaiprakash Kamal. « Hazard Assessment modelling for the Target end Control room of Penta track Dynamic Trial Facility ». Dans 2019 International Conference on Range Technology (ICORT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icort46471.2019.9069644.

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Degardin, Annick F., Vishal S. Jagtap, Xavier Galiano et Alain J. Kreisler. « Semiconducting Y-Ba-Cu-O Thin Film Detectors at Room Temperature : Front End and Back End Design Issues from Near to Far Infrared ». Dans 2019 44th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/irmmw-thz.2019.8874453.

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Kulkarni, Varun, et David Lilley. « Application of the Fire Dynamics Simulator FDS Code to 10 Experimental Fires in the End Room of a Three-Room Structure with 60 Smoke Detectors ». Dans 10th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. Reston, Virigina : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2012-4177.

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Calo, P., F. Ciciriello, F. Corsi, C. Marzocca, G. Matarrese et M. G. Bisogni. « BASIC64 : A new mixed-signal front-end ASIC for SiPM detectors ». Dans 2016 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference and Room-Temperature Semiconductor Detector Workshop (NSS/MIC/RTSD). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2016.8069651.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Voyage to the end of the room"

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BLanc, Katya Le, Jacques Hugo, Zachary Spielman, Casey Kovesdi, Rachael Hill, Johanna Oxstrand et Tyson Hansen. Control Room Modernization End-State Design Philosophy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), mars 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1495035.

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Cullen, D. E. A room temperature END/B-VI, Mod. 3 cross section library. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), mars 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/381764.

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Hart, Carl. Vibration survey of Room 47 with a laser doppler vibrometer : Main Laboratory Basement, U.S. Army ERDC-CRREL. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), novembre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/38919.

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Plans are underway to create an acousto-optic laboratory on the campus of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. For this purpose, existing space in the basement of the Main Laboratory will be renovated. Demanding measurement techniques, such as interferometry, require a sufficiently quiet vibration environment (i.e., low vibration levels). As such, characterization of existing vibration conditions is necessary to determine vibration isolation requirements so that highly sensitive measurement activities are feasible. To this end, existing vibro-acoustic conditions were briefly surveyed in Room 47, a part of the future laboratory. The survey measured ambient noise and ambient vertical floor vibrations. The ambient vibration environment was characterized according to generic velocity criteria (VC), which are one-third octave band vibration limits. At the time of the survey, the ambient vibration environment fell under a VC-A designation, where the tolerance limit is 2000 μin/s across all one-third octave bands. Under this condition, highly sensitive measurement activities are feasible on a vibration-isolated working surface. The conclusion of this report provides isolation efficiency requirements that satisfy VC-E limits (125 μin/s), which are necessary for interferometric measurements.
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Trubac, Kathryn, Randall Reynolds, Timothy Cooke, Caylin Hartshorn, Douglas Punt, Christopher Donnelly et Caitlin Callaghan,. Cold regions vehicle start : next-generation lithium-ion battery technologies for Stryker vehicles. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), novembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/45921.

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Operating vehicles in extremely cold environments is a significant problem for not only the public but also the military. The Department of Defense has encountered issues when trying to reliably cold start large, heavy-duty military vehicles, specifically the M1126 Stryker Combat Vehicle, in cold regions. As noted in previous work, the issue stems from the current battery technology’s limited temperature range. This current project utilized the protocol established in the previous phase to evaluate next-generation lithium-ion battery technologies for use in cold regions. Selected battery technologies met necessary military specifications for use in large military combat vehicles and were evaluated using a mechanical load system developed in previous work to simulate the starting of a Stryker engine. This work also evaluated the performance of the existing battery technology of a Stryker under Alaskan winter temperatures, which will verify the accuracy of the simulated cold room testing on the mechanical load system. The results of the tests showed that while the system was able to reliably operate down to −20°C, the battery management system encountered challenges at the lower end of the temperature range. This technology has a potential to reliably support cold regions operations but needs further evaluation.
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Yilmaz, Ihsan, Raja M. Ali Saleem, Mahmoud Pargoo, Syaza Shukri, Idznursham Ismail et Kainat Shakil. Religious Populism, Cyberspace and Digital Authoritarianism in Asia : India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Turkey. European Center for Populism Studies, janvier 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/5jchdy.

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Turkey, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia span one of the longest continuously inhabited regions of the world. Centuries of cultural infusion have ensured these societies are highly heterogeneous. As plural polities, they are ripe for the kind of freedoms that liberal democracy can guarantee. However, despite having multi-party electoral systems, these countries have recently moved toward populist authoritarianism. Populism —once considered a distinctively Latin American problem that only seldom reared its head in other parts of the world— has now found a home in almost every corner of the planet. Moreover, it has latched on to religion, which, as history reminds us, has an unparalleled power to mobilize crowds. This report explores the unique nexus between faith and populism in our era and offers an insight into how cyberspace and offline politics have become highly intertwined to create a hyper-reality in which socio-political events are taking place. The report focuses, in particular, on the role of religious populism in digital space as a catalyst for undemocratic politics in the five Asian countries we have selected as our case studies. The focus on the West Asian and South Asian cases is an opportunity to examine authoritarian religious populists in power, whereas the East Asian countries showcase powerful authoritarian religious populist forces outside parliament. This report compares internet governance in each of these countries under three categories: obstacles to access, limits on content, and violations of user rights. These are the digital toolkits that authorities use to govern digital space. Our case selection and research focus have allowed us to undertake a comparative analysis of different types of online restrictions in these countries that constrain space foropposition and democratic voices while simultaneously making room for authoritarian religious populist narratives to arise and flourish. The report finds that surveillance, censorship, disinformation campaigns, internet shutdowns, and cyber-attacks—along with targeted arrests and violence spreading from digital space—are common features of digital authoritarianism. In each case, it is also found that religious populist forces co-opt political actors in their control of cyberspace. The situational analysis from five countries indicates that religion’s role in digital authoritarianism is quite evident, adding to the layer of nationalism. Most of the leaders in power use religious justifications for curbs on the internet. Religious leaders support these laws as a means to restrict “moral ills” such as blasphemy, pornography, and the like. This evident “religious populism” seems to be a major driver of policy changes that are limiting civil liberties in the name of “the people.” In the end, the reasons for restricting digital space are not purely religious but draw on religious themes with populist language in a mixed and hybrid fashion. Some common themes found in all the case studies shed light on the role of digital space in shaping politics and society offline and vice versa. The key findings of our survey are as follows: The future of (especially) fragile democracies is highly intertwined with digital space. There is an undeniable nexus between faith and populism which offers an insight into how cyberspace and politics offline have become highly intertwined. Religion and politics have merged in these five countries to shape cyber governance. The cyber governance policies of populist rulers mirror their undemocratic, repressive, populist, and authoritarian policies offline. As a result, populist authoritarianism in the non-digital world has increasingly come to colonize cyberspace, and events online are more and more playing a role in shaping politics offline. “Morality” is a common theme used to justify the need for increasingly draconian digital laws and the active monopolization of cyberspace by government actors. Islamist and Hindutva trolls feel an unprecedented sense of cyber empowerment, hurling abuse without physically seeing the consequences or experiencing the emotional and psychological damage inflicted on their victims.
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Yilmaz, Ihsan, Raja M. Ali Saleem, Mahmoud Pargoo, Syaza Shukri, Idznursham Ismail et Kainat Shakil. Religious Populism, Cyberspace and Digital Authoritarianism in Asia : India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Turkey. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), janvier 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0001.

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Turkey, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia span one of the longest continuously inhabited regions of the world. Centuries of cultural infusion have ensured these societies are highly heterogeneous. As plural polities, they are ripe for the kind of freedoms that liberal democracy can guarantee. However, despite having multi-party electoral systems, these countries have recently moved toward populist authoritarianism. Populism —once considered a distinctively Latin American problem that only seldom reared its head in other parts of the world— has now found a home in almost every corner of the planet. Moreover, it has latched on to religion, which, as history reminds us, has an unparalleled power to mobilize crowds. This report explores the unique nexus between faith and populism in our era and offers an insight into how cyberspace and offline politics have become highly intertwined to create a hyper-reality in which socio-political events are taking place. The report focuses, in particular, on the role of religious populism in digital space as a catalyst for undemocratic politics in the five Asian countries we have selected as our case studies. The focus on the West Asian and South Asian cases is an opportunity to examine authoritarian religious populists in power, whereas the East Asian countries showcase powerful authoritarian religious populist forces outside parliament. This report compares internet governance in each of these countries under three categories: obstacles to access, limits on content, and violations of user rights. These are the digital toolkits that authorities use to govern digital space. Our case selection and research focus have allowed us to undertake a comparative analysis of different types of online restrictions in these countries that constrain space foropposition and democratic voices while simultaneously making room for authoritarian religious populist narratives to arise and flourish. The report finds that surveillance, censorship, disinformation campaigns, internet shutdowns, and cyber-attacks—along with targeted arrests and violence spreading from digital space—are common features of digital authoritarianism. In each case, it is also found that religious populist forces co-opt political actors in their control of cyberspace. The situational analysis from five countries indicates that religion’s role in digital authoritarianism is quite evident, adding to the layer of nationalism. Most of the leaders in power use religious justifications for curbs on the internet. Religious leaders support these laws as a means to restrict “moral ills” such as blasphemy, pornography, and the like. This evident “religious populism” seems to be a major driver of policy changes that are limiting civil liberties in the name of “the people.” In the end, the reasons for restricting digital space are not purely religious but draw on religious themes with populist language in a mixed and hybrid fashion. Some common themes found in all the case studies shed light on the role of digital space in shaping politics and society offline and vice versa. The key findings of our survey are as follows: The future of (especially) fragile democracies is highly intertwined with digital space. There is an undeniable nexus between faith and populism which offers an insight into how cyberspace and politics offline have become highly intertwined. Religion and politics have merged in these five countries to shape cyber governance. The cyber governance policies of populist rulers mirror their undemocratic, repressive, populist, and authoritarian policies offline. As a result, populist authoritarianism in the non-digital world has increasingly come to colonize cyberspace, and events online are more and more playing a role in shaping politics offline. “Morality” is a common theme used to justify the need for increasingly draconian digital laws and the active monopolization of cyberspace by government actors. Islamist and Hindutva trolls feel an unprecedented sense of cyber empowerment, hurling abuse without physically seeing the consequences or experiencing the emotional and psychological damage inflicted on their victims.
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Global Food 50/50 : Hungry for gender equality. Global Health 50/50, octobre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56649/wiqe2012.

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Across the world, populations are facing severe threats and rising inequalities due to a combination of climate change, environmental degradation, COVID-19 and conflict. Food systems, as a result, are in crisis and people are increasingly feeling the impact on their everyday lives. For women, globally and across regions, the impact of the food systems crisis is more severe than for men, and women are more food insecure than men. Women, historically and now, have less access to healthy food, land ownership and resources for food production than men. Gender inequalities are woven through food systems, and contribute to unjust food production, access and consumption. Global food systems organizations are working to address some of the critical issues facing populations’ access to food and nutrition. The second annual Global Food 50/50 Report assesses whether and how such organizations are integrating gender and equality considerations in their work. It reviews the policies and practices of 51 organizations as they relate to two interlinked dimensions of inequality: inequality of opportunity in career pathways inside organizations and inequality in who benefits from the global food system. The primary aim of the Global Food 50/50 Report is to encourage food systems organizations to confront and address gender inequality both within their organizations and governance structures, and in their programmatic approaches across food systems. A second aim is to increase recognition of the role that gender plays in who runs and benefits from food systems for everybody: women and men, including transgender people, and people with nonbinary gender identities. Key findings from this year’s report show that gender and geographic diversity are severely lacking in the boards of major global food organizations, with leadership positions dominated by men from the global north. This matters because representation from a narrow section of the global population will not result in policies and programmes that meet the needs and interests of all people, across all regions, including women. The review of board composition of 51 organizations showed that more than 70% of board seats are held by nationals of high-income countries. Just 8% of board seats are held by women from low- and middle-income countries. However, there is room for hope. Our findings show an increase in women board chairs from 26% in 2021 to 35% in 2022. More organizations are publishing board diversity policies—policies were found in 30% of organizations, a 10% increase since 2021. Moreover, the review located five new board diversity policies across the sample. A high proportion of organizations (49/52) have made formal and public commitments to gender equality and this has increased since 2021. In 2022, there was an increase of five organizations with gender-transformative programmatic approaches, from 60% to 70% and a decrease in the number of organizations with gender-blind approaches. Despite some advances among some global food systems organizations, the sector has a long way to go to achieve gender equality in the boardroom, in the workplace and in who benefits from their work. The data in this report can equip leaders at all levels—from communities to workforces to boards—to take action, drive change, measure progress, and hold those in power accountable to their commitments to advance gender equality and transform food systems. A fairer, more gender-equal system will be best placed to end hunger, poverty, and inequality around the world.
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