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Yu, Shimeng, a cura di. Neuro-inspired Computing Using Resistive Synaptic Devices. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54313-0.

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1966-, Arena Paolo, e International Centre for Mechanical Sciences., a cura di. Dynamical systems, wave-based computation and neuro-inspired robots. Wien: Springer, 2008.

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Arena, Paolo, a cura di. Dynamical Systems, Wave-Based Computation and Neuro-Inspired Robots. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-78775-5.

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Patanè, Luca, Roland Strauss e Paolo Arena. Nonlinear Circuits and Systems for Neuro-inspired Robot Control. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73347-0.

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Roberta, Allen. The playful way to knowing yourself: A creative workbook to inspire self-discovery. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003.

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Cairo, Jim. Motivation and goal-setting: How to set and achieve goals and inspire others. Franklin Lakes, NJ: Career Press, 1998.

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CAPPY. Traitement Neuro-Inspire de Linformation. ISTE Editions Ltd., 2020.

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Cappy, Alain. Neuro-Inspired Information Processing. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Cappy, Alain. Neuro-Inspired Information Processing. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Cappy, Alain. Neuro-Inspired Information Processing. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Cappy, Alain. Neuro-Inspired Information Processing. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Yu, Shimeng. Neuro-inspired Computing Using Resistive Synaptic Devices. Springer, 2018.

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Yu, Shimeng. Neuro-Inspired Computing Using Resistive Synaptic Devices. Springer, 2017.

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Arena, Paolo. Dynamical Systems, Wave-Based Computation and Neuro-Inspired Robots. Springer London, Limited, 2008.

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Arena, Paolo. Dynamical Systems, Wave-Based Computation and Neuro-Inspired Robots. Springer, 2009.

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Arena, Paolo, Roland Strauss e Luca Patanè. Nonlinear Circuits and Systems for Neuro-inspired Robot Control. Springer, 2018.

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Pantazi, Angeliki, Emre O. Neftci, Bipin Rajendran e Osvaldo Simeone, a cura di. Neuro-inspired Computing for Next-gen AI: Computing Model, Architectures and Learning Algorithms. Frontiers Media SA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88976-856-1.

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Johnson, Leonidas A. Go Down, Moses!: Daily Devotions Inspired by Old Negro Spirituals. Judson Press, 2000.

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Arena, Paolo. Dynamical Systems, Wave-Based Computation and Neuro-Inspired Robots: CISM Courses & Lectures, Vol. 500. Springer, 2010.

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Cangelosi, Angelo, e Minoru Asada, a cura di. Cognitive Robotics. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/13780.001.0001.

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The current state of the art in cognitive robotics, covering the challenges of building AI-powered intelligent robots inspired by natural cognitive systems. A novel approach to building AI-powered intelligent robots takes inspiration from the way natural cognitive systems—in humans, animals, and biological systems—develop intelligence by exploiting the full power of interactions between body and brain, the physical and social environment in which they live, and phylogenetic, developmental, and learning dynamics. This volume reports on the current state of the art in cognitive robotics, offering the first comprehensive coverage of building robots inspired by natural cognitive systems. Contributors first provide a systematic definition of cognitive robotics and a history of developments in the field. They describe in detail five main approaches: developmental, neuro, evolutionary, swarm, and soft robotics. They go on to consider methodologies and concepts, treating topics that include commonly used cognitive robotics platforms and robot simulators, biomimetic skin as an example of a hardware-based approach, machine-learning methods, and cognitive architecture. Finally, they cover the behavioral and cognitive capabilities of a variety of models, experiments, and applications, looking at issues that range from intrinsic motivation and perception to robot consciousness. Cognitive Robotics is aimed at an interdisciplinary audience, balancing technical details and examples for the computational reader with theoretical and experimental findings for the empirical scientist.
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Bodroghkozy, Aniko. Prime Time, Good Times. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036682.003.0009.

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This chapter explores how the CBS family sitcom Good Times turned into an important site of contestation and struggle over questions of “blackness,” the black family, “authenticity,” and black-versus-white control in the immediate aftermath of the civil rights movement. Good Times “answered” the vehement criticisms about Julia. Whereas Julia gave viewers a simulacral “Super Negro” to inspire blacks and comfort whites, Good Times presented a more “realistic” image of the challenges, struggles, and poverty that many blacks actually encountered in their daily lives. In addition, the CBS comedy pointedly addressed hot-button issues such as school busing, teen pregnancy, and street gangs. This chapter assesses the cultural legacy of Good Times's racial imagery and asks whether the show was a victory for African Americans in the struggle for “positive images.” It concludes with a discussion of the sitcom's significance for post–civil rights race politics and argues that it was ultimately both a success and a failure.
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Cha-Jua, Sundiata Keita. “The cry of the Negro should not be remember the Maine, but remember the hanging of Bush”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037467.003.0006.

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This chapter analyzes lynching scholars' treatment of African American resistance, and traces African American responses to that racially inspired mob murder in central Illinois in the early years of the Jim Crow era. Academic interest in slavery, especially in slave resistance, escalated after the civil rights and Black Power movements. Moreover, race riots became a major topic of scholarly inquiry only after the 1960s urban insurrections. Scholarly attention to lynching has followed a similar pattern as historians' interest coincided with the 1980s-era resurgence in private racial violence. Consequently, lynching only emerged as a key concern among historians in the 1980s. By the late 1990s, lynching had become a significant area of historical research.
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Cairo, Jim. Motivation and Goal Setting: How to Set and Achieve Goals and Inspire Others. Red Wheel/Weiser, 1998.

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Cairo, Jim. Motivation and Goal-Setting: How to Set and Achieve Goals and Inspire Others. Random House Audio, 1999.

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Boyd, Melinda. The Politics of Color in Oscar Hammerstein’s Carmen Jones. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036781.003.0011.

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This chapter explores the politics of color in Oscar Hammerstein's Carmen Jones by focusing on the various layers of representation in its stage and film versions. Carmen Jones uses lyrics that adopt common clichés of Negro speech and equates Georges Bizet's sexually liberated gypsy in Carmen with a lower-class African American woman. After providing a background on the circumstances, precedents, and models that inspired Hammerstein's conception of Carmen Jones, the chapter considers Hammerstein's transformation of the plot and his text-translation practice, along with the opera's exoticism, stereotypes, and problematic representations of blackness and black Other. It then discusses the critical reception of Carmen Jones in light of the socioeconomic status and race of its 1943 audience. It also analyzes Otto Preminger's 1954 film version of Carmen Jones and how he was able to capture the spectacle of its Technicolor bodies on the big screen with the aid of CinemaScope.
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Baptiste, Bala James, e Brian Ward. Race and Radio. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496822062.001.0001.

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Race and Radio: Pioneering Black Broadcasters in New Orleans explicates the emergence of blacks in broadcasting in New Orleans. The racial integration of changed the medium making it a channel for African American discourse, the music and interviews of local black musicians, and innovative black rhetoric. O.C.W. Taylor was the city's first black radio announcer. He hosted an unprecedented talk show, the “Negro Forum,” on WNOE beginning in 1946 and continuing for 22 years. Doctors, journalists, owners of funeral homes, directors of non-profits, and other professionals spoke. Clergy from various denominations discussed topics such as practical applications of Biblical stories. The guests inspired linked fate among listeners who had never heard African American voices on radio and believed they could also achieve. In 1949, listeners heard the arrival of Vernon "Dr. Daddy-O" Winslow's smooth, articulate, and disk jockey creative voice. The Fitzgerald Advertising Agency hired him to sell Jax beer to the black market using his show “Jivin’ with Jax” broadcast on WWEZ. He interviewed African American artists and played their music. After arriving from Chicago in 1953, Larry McKinley began informing blacks over WMRY of local activities of the Civil Rights Movement in the city. In 1957, he moved to WYLD which morphed into WMRY. This thick historiography situates Race and Radio within theories of racism, ideological hegemony, and marginalization, concepts explaining of why whites locked blacks out of the production and dissemination of media content.
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Carson, Matter. A Matter of Moral Justice. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043901.001.0001.

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A Matter of Moral Justice explores the little-studied power laundry industry and its workers, beginning with the birth of the industry at the turn of the twentieth century and concluding with an epilogue on the state of the industry in the early twenty-first century. While providing a broad overview of working conditions, the book focuses on the activism of Black women, who by 1930 comprised a significant proportion of the power laundry workforce. In the urban industrial North, where the industry flourished, Black women eager to escape domestic service actively sought jobs in power laundries, taking their place, albeit on the lowest rungs, on the industrial ladder. This book examines the working conditions and occupational structure in the laundry industry and then narrows the focus to New York City, a leading center of the industry and one of the few places where the workers won union representation. The workers’ campaign spanned many decades and elicited the intervention of some of New York’s most prominent laborites, including New York Women’s Trade Union League president Rose Schneiderman; Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America president Sidney Hillman and his partner and fellow labor leader, Bessie Hillman; Negro Labor Committee president Frank Crosswaith; and a cadre of committed communist and African American organizers. The campaign took place during a period of cataclysmic change for American workers, one that saw the birth and growth of industrial feminism; the Great Migration of more than six million Black southerners to the urban industrial centers of the North and West; the rise of the “New Negro,” inspired by mass migration, Marcus Garvey’s Black nationalist movement, and the explosion of Black trade unionism; the emergence of the CIO and New Deal Order; the heyday of Communist Party organizing; two world wars; and the burgeoning civil rights and women’s movements. This book locates the women’s activism within the context of these movements, which inspired and shaped their organizing and to which they contributed. The book explores the multitude of factors that led to unionization in 1937, including the Wagner Act, the emergence of the CIO, communist organizing, and, most importantly, the militant and interracial organizing of the workers themselves. The final third of the book explores what happened to the workers once they organized under the ACWA-affiliated Laundry Workers Joint Board and thus provides an opportunity to assess the relationship between the industrial union movement and women and people of color employed in the traditionally low-wage industrial service sector. Following LWJB as it transitioned from its radical, grassroots, community-based origins into a bureaucratic organization led by white men illuminates some of the limitations of the industrial union movement for women and people of color but also demonstrates how Black working-class women overcame seemingly insurmountable odds and used the openings provided to mobilize in pursuit of equal treatment and dignity at work. Their stories challenge assumptions about worker passivity and about the inability of the most exploited to organize. Resurrecting these moments of resistance complicates the history of the industrial union movement and provides insights on organizing in the twenty-first century, when women and people of color in the postindustrial service and care sectors have been leading some of the most militant battles for economic and social justice. This story then contributes to our understanding of how race and gender shape working conditions, the formulation of union tactics, and the struggle for union control and union power in modern America.
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Divine, Grace. FLORES de INVIERNO Divino Libro de Colorear con Im�genes en Color para Inspirar P�ginas en Blanco y Negro con l�neas Borrosas a la Izquierda + Impresiones Florales Decorativas Verdes Rojas a la Derecha Actividad Divertida para Navidad. Independently Published, 2019.

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Gage, Greg, e Tim Marzullo. How Your Brain Works. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12429.001.0001.

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Discover the hidden electrical world inside your nervous system using DIY, hands-on experiments, for all ages. No MD or PhD required! The workings of the brain are mysterious: What are neural signals? What do they mean? How do our senses really sense? How does our brain control our movements? What happens when we meditate? Techniques to record signals from living brains were once thought to be the realm of advanced university labs... but not anymore! This book allows anyone to participate in the discovery of neuroscience through hands-on experiments that record the hidden electrical world beneath our skin and skulls. In How Your Brain Works, neuroscientists Greg Gage and Tim Marzullo offer a practical guide—accessible and useful to readers from middle schoolers to college undergraduates to curious adults—for learning about the brain through hands-on experiments. Armed with some DIY electrodes, readers will get to see what brain activity really looks like through simple neuroscience experiments. Written by two neuroscience researchers who invented open-source techniques to record signals from neurons, muscles, hearts, eyes, and brains, How Your Brain Works includes more than forty-five experiments to gain a deeper understanding of your brain. Using a homemade scientific instrument called a SpikerBox, readers can see how fast neural signals travel by recording electrical signals from an earthworm. Or, turning themselves into subjects, readers can strap on some electrode stickers to detect the nervous system in their own bodies. Each chapter begins by describing some phenomenology of a particular area of neuroscience, then guides readers step-by-step through an experiment, and concludes with a series of open-ended questions to inspire further investigation. Some experiments use invertebrates (such as insects), and the book provides a thoughtful framework for the ethical use of these animals in education. How Your Brain Works offers fascinating reading for students at any level, curious readers, and scientists interested in using electrophysiology in their research or teaching. Example Experiments How fast do signals travel down a neuron? The brain uses electricity. . . but do neurons communicate as fast as lightning inside our bodies? In this experiment you will make a speed trap for spikes! Can we really enhance our memories during sleep? Strap on a brainwave-reading sweatband and test the power of cueing up and strengthening memories while you dream away! Wait, that's my number! Ever feel that moment of excitement when you see your number displayed while waiting for an opening at the counter? In this experiment, you will peer into your brainwaves to see what happens when the unexpected occurs and how the brain gets your attention. Using hip hop to talk to the brain. Tired of simply “reading” the electricity from the brain? Would you like to “write” to the nervous system as well? In this experiment you will use a smartphone and hack a headphone cable to see how brain stimulators (used in treating Parkinson's disease) really work. How long does it take the brain to decide? Using simple classroom rulers and a clever technique, readers can determine how long it takes the brain to make decisions.

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