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Shapeshifting as Infrastructural Storytelling: Comics about the Taxibot’s Conflicting Narratives
Giada Peterle and Tina Harris Academy of Mobility Humanities 2024 Mobility Humanities Vol.3 No.1
What are the stories we tell about infrastructures and what stories do infrastructures tell (about) us? We propose a paper in a hybrid verbo-visual format, including comic-pages created by Giada Peterle and based on Tina Harris’s keynote at the 2022 GMHC conference, autoethnographic notes, and visuals collected during fieldwork. Through experimenting with graphic storytelling, we highlight examples of infrastructural revelation and concealment, drawing on the figure of the shapeshifter as both a metaphor and a method for mobilising infrastructural imagination. What unites shapeshifters in many of the stories and myths we read is how they are taken up in different ways; how they simultaneously present both the potential to improve human lives as well as produce fear due to their unpredictability. By focusing specifically on the narrative of one shapeshifting infrastructure—the Taxibot, a vehicle designed to cut down on carbon emissions and improve efficiency at airports—we use comics as a research practice for exploring this metaphor and developing a broader understanding of how mobile lives and imaginaries shape infrastructure (and vice versa). We argue that paying closer attention to storytelling can generate new understandings of the uneven nexus between infrastructures and mobile lives, weaving in our understanding of infrastructural im/mobilities.
Exchange: Explaining the Passage of Universal Healthcare in Thailand
Joseph Harris,Joel Sawat Selway 동아시아연구원 2020 Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.20 No.1
What explains the passage of Thailand's landmark universal healthcare (UHC) policy? In separate contributions, Selway and Harris emphasized the role of electoral rules and political parties, on one hand, and “professional movements” of developmentally minded state bureaucrats on the other. Which is correct? In this article, Selway and Harris respond to each other's work. While Selway agrees that the actions of the professional movement constitute an underappreciated necessary condition for universal healthcare in Thailand, he argues that Harris overstates the role of the movement in implementation. Harris defends his position and maintains that an institution-focused account is insufficient, arguing that the actions of Thailand's Rural Doctors’ Movement not only explain universal healthcare but also gave rise to the very electoral rule changes that Selway argues were so critical to facilitating universal coverage. Selway responds to these criticisms, and the two researchers jointly consider implications for causation, qualitative research, and policymaking theory.
Polyacetylenic Compounds from Chrysanthemum Sibiricum Fischer. Part I
Heaney,Harry,Ahn,Jeong-Soo,Lee,Tae-Young 울산대학교 1985 연구논문집 Vol.16 No.2
한국산 구절초로부터 세가지 폴리아세틸렌성분을 추출, 분리하여 그 구조식을 밝혔다. 그 화합물들의 구조는 C₁₃의 cis와 trans의 Spiro-ketalenolether : H₃C-(C≡C)₂-CH=????????? and C₁?의 Triyne-diene : H₃C-(C≡C)₃-(CH=CH)₂-(CH₂)₃-OAc.임을 알았다. The polyacetylene contents if Chrysanthemum Sibiricum Fischer have been examined. Their isolation, characterization and structure determination are described. They are the C₁₃Spiro-ketalenolethers, cis and trans H₃C-(C≡C)₂-CH=????????? and C₁? Triyne-diene acetate H₃C-(C≡C)₃-(CH=CH)₂-(CH₂)₃-OAc.
The online environment’s adverse effect on the sustainability of the retail workforce
Kendra L. Harris,Kimberly N. Harris,Aberdeen Leila Borders 한국마케팅과학회 2020 마케팅과학연구 Vol.30 No.4
The retail environment has undergone seismic changes over the past couple of decades with respect to the predominant venue in which consumers can procure their personal, family, and household goods. This transformation of the retailing landscape means that consumers can engage in “retail” activity via a variety of mediums, including exclusively online. These changes have residual effects on employment dynamics for the individuals who work in this arena. In particular, the retailing operational changes that result in significant shifts to the online arena beg the question of what becomes of the individuals who were formerly employed on the ground. Using Census data, we analyze employment trends among retail workers, disaggregated by race and gender. Our analysis indicates that the digitalization of the retail economy has so far contributed to a continuation of the wage stagnation and job loss for women (especially women of color) that has been a historical part of the undercurrent of the American workplace landscape. We employ the theory of compensating differentials to provide an explanation for these disparities, while also analyzing the validity of previous application of the theory.
Greenwood, D A,Shupe, J L,Stoddard, G E,Harris, L E,Nielsen, H M,Olson, L E 한국영양사료학회 1980 韓國營養飼料學會誌 Vol.4 No.1
Clinical fluorosis in livestock was unequivocally diagnosed in Utah for the first time in 1951. In and effort to define and evaluate the fluorosis situation in Utah, personnel of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station began a series of investigations. Initial projects were designed to determine the extent and distribution of fluorosis in plants and animals in several areas of Utah, and to investigate the fluorine content of water and animal feeds. A number of different studies on the biological effects of fluorine compounds on animals and plants were subsequently made by Utah State University scientists. Some of the work was done in collaboration with representatives of the Columbia Geneca Division of the United States Steel Corporation; the Stanford Research Institute; and with Agricultural Experiment Station personnel from California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington, and Wisconsin. Several sources of fluorides were recognized as possible contributors to livestock ingestion. The most probable sources of the excessive intake in Utah were considered to be: (1) forages subjected to airborne contamination in areas near certain industrial operations that heat fluorine-containing materials to high temperatures and expel fluorides, (2) drinking water high in fluoride content, (3) feed supplements and mineral mixtures high in fluoride content, and (4) vegetation growing on soils high in fluoride content. Particular emphasis in the Utah studied was given to investigating the biological effects of feeding flurine, in the combined or fluoride form, to dairy cattle. A review of reported fluorosis research, as summarized and evaluated by the National Research Council (1960), revealed that Hoffman and Reed (1930) and Reed and Hoffman (1934), Suttie et al, (1957a and b. 1959,m and 1961). Hobbs et al. (1954 and 1962) Schmidt et al. (1954), and Newell et al. (1958) had started animals on experiment when they were one, two, or more years old. Animals in endemic fluorosis areas, however, would logically be exposed to fluoride intakes throughout most of their life-span. The major Utah controlled experiment, therefore, was designed to study the effects of such lifetime exposure. Under field conditions, fluoride intakes will vary from time to time even among aminals in the same herd; however, in the Utah experiments, fluoride intakes were maintained at relatively constant levels throughout the trials. This fact must be borne in mind when extrapolating the experiments involved beef cattle (Bell et al., 1961), sheep (Harris et al., 1958 and 1963), turkeys (Anderson et al., 1955), fish (Angelovic et al., 1961 ; Neuhold and Sigler, 1960 and 1962; and unpublished data), and big game (J. B. Low unpublished data). In addition, thousands of field cases of fluorosis in livestock were observed over a 12-year period, and more than 200 beef and dairy animals of different ages with varying degrees of fluorosis were neeropsied. Data from the controlled experiments have been recorded in appropriate technical journals Harris et al., J. Animal Sci. in press 1964; Mangelson , 1963; Miller and Shupe, 1962; Olson et al., 1958; Shupe et al., 1955, 1962, 1963a, 1963b; Stoddard et al., 1963a, 1963b). It seemed advisable, however, to unite the information derived from the Utah projects on fluorosis in cattle into one comprehensive report. This publication is such a presentation.
Harris, Thomas R.,Ryu, Mee-Yi,Yeo, Yung Kee,Beeler, Richard T.,Kouvetakis, John Elsevier 2014 CURRENT APPLIED PHYSICS Vol.14 No.1
The electrical properties of p-type Ge, Ge1-ySny, and Si0.09Ge0.882Sn0.028 samples grown on n-type Si substrates using ultra-high vacuum chemical vapor deposition have been investigated as a function of temperature. Degenerate parallel conducting layers were found in all Ge/Si, Ge1-ySny/Si, and Si0.09Ge0.882Sn0.028/Si samples, which are believed to be associated with dislocation defects at the interface produced by the lattice mismatch between the two materials. These degenerate conducting layers affect the electrical properties of all the thin epitaxial films. Additionally, temperature dependent Hall-effect measurements show that these materials exhibit a conductivity type change from p to n at around 370-435 K. The mobilities of these samples are generally lower than that of bulk Ge due to carrier scattering near the interface between the epitaxial layer and the Si substrate and also due to alloy scattering. Detailed behavior of temperature-dependent conductivity of these samples is also discussed. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.