Hamish Linklater & Mark Dold in The Singing Forest (Craig Lucas). This play ran through January 12th-February 6th, 2005. Source for the first picture is craiglucas1951 on instagram and the second picture is from IMDb.
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REVIEW: "Harry Clarke" at Barrington Stage Company
REVIEW: “Harry Clarke” at Barrington Stage Company
by Macey Levin
The one-man play, Harry Clarke by David Cale, featuring Mark H. Dold and produced by Barrington Stage Company, is receiving an insightful and enthralling production at the Tartell Family Outdoor Stage diagonally across from the Mark St. Germain Stage on Linden Street, Pittsfield.
At the age of eight Philip Brugglestein mutates into Harry Clarke – a Brit,…
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Dreamcasting Broadway: THE CHRISTIANS
“I say, we are no longer a congregation that believes in Hell. A radical change: we are no longer a congregation that says my way is the only way.”
Dreamcasting Broadway: The Christians
Andrew Lincoln as Pastor Paul
André Holland as Associate Pastor Joshua
Elizabeth Marvel as Elizabeth
Chuck Cooper as Elder Jay
Chalia La Tour as Jenny
Mark H. Dold as Standby (Pastor Paul)
Jakeem Dante Powell as Standby (Associate Pastor Joshua)
Jennifer Ikeda as Standby (Elizabeth, Jenny)
Scott Jaeck as Standby (Elder Jay)
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Hamish Linklater and Mark H. Dold in Craig Lucas’s Singing Forest in 2005
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The Green Knight
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The Power of the Dog
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Soundtrack
The Harder They Fall
Judas and the Black Messiah
Luca
Nomadland
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Swan Song
Canción
“Akh Lar Gayee (ft. Surinderjit Singh)” — Prem-Hardeep
Prem-Hardeep, Surinderjit Singh
The White Tiger
“Dos Oruguitas” — Sebastián Yatra
Lin-Manuel Miranda
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“Fight For You” — H.E.R.
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“The Harder They Fall” — Koffee
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The Harder They Fall
“Lead the Way” — Jhené Aiko
Jhené Aiko, James Newton Howard
Raya and the Last Dragon
“No Time to Die” — Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
No Time To Die
“Rain Song” — Han Ye-ri
Stephanie Hong, Emile Mosseri
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“Run It (ft. Rick Ross & Rich Brian)” — DJ Snake
William Sami Étienne Grigahcine, Brian Imanuel, Christian Dold, Rick Ross, SIM
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It’s All Greek To Me 2
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A/N: NEW CHARACTERS
"She's hurt..." Sif looked at Thor, looking over the features of the young woman. She was pale with dark brown hair, Greek and Roman face structure, a marking on her wrist, and a necklace of Egyptian gold around her neck. "See to it that she's well." Thor smirked as Sif blushed at the unconscious woman, "Thor, I don't understand what you..." she groaned, seeing that the God was gone.
"This is Asgard..." Adonis gasped, his eyes focused on all the golden fixtures and deities who passed by now and then. "It's close to Valhalla, so the Aesir take pride in it." Aron laughed. As they walked through the crowded city, maneuvering through people, they could hear the distant voice of Hermod. "Hear me well, Aesir's!" as he then saw Aron, "And Vanir..." Adonis looking at him as he looked similar to Apollo, which was odd considering that he, for the longest time, thought that the mere concept of higher deities existing were merely just fairytales parents told their children to never worry.
" Asgard will finally have his king!" Hermod smiled as another God whispered in his ear, "We will have two kings... One from Midgard and a Vanir queen..." Aron chuckled as Adonis stood in confusion, "My sister and her two lovers are to rule, to translate the situation." Back in the palace stood Astrid studying spell books left by Frigga, her emerald ring glistening under the nightfall stars as the sound of wind blew by her ears, causing her to shiver. As her amulet sparkled, she flicked her wrist, pinning what she hoped to be her opponent down. "Someones, been practicing their spells..."
"Mother..." she kept reading, "What are you doing visiting from Vahalla?" her tone still cold towards the woman, "I heard the news," Amidala broke from the grasp of the spell. "Isabasia, Thor, and Stark are ruling as Asgard." she sighed, "It was bound to happen. " she laughed,
"Just as you dying and I never getting a throne, but..."
"Astrid, you're the next ruler of Vanaheim." Astrid dropped the book as her body nearly froze,
"I've watched you conduct yourself at the realm gatherings, and it's time I gave you credit." she sighed,
"Oh my, the woman with so little faith waits until death to appoint her daughter, which she lied to about nearly EVERYTHING!"
"And I am sorry..." Amidala sighed, "I should have trusted you more than I should have-"
"Listened to me, never locked me away in a tower, never lied about me being the oldest, protected Aron, and never sent Isabasia away!" her eyes violet.
"I shouldn't have... and I am sorry." Amidala approached her daughter for a hug. Astrid sighed, taking in her mother's scent of roses,
"Tell Loki Odin sends his best wishes as ruler of Jotunheim." disappearing into the Bifrost back, Astrid watched in disbelief at the news.
"Astrid... are you alright..."
"You're a king..."
"Who are you... and why am I here..." the warrior woman asked, her sword drawn at Sif's neck, watching as she flipped it out of her hand, "Lady Sif of the warriors 3, you were wounded." she smiled, "Your turn." the young mortal smirked, "Ethereal you are... I am Katina Fausta of Athens, protector to Andonis, faithful servant of Athena and lover of women." she winked watching as Sif's face began to flush,
"And my has Saphos and Aphrodite blessed you so," Katina remarked, watching the other warrior falter for words, "Do you drink?"
"Is Dionysus a party God?"
"I'll take that as a yes."
The Taverns of Asgard were cozy with a fireplace Gods and Goddesses and people alike all enjoying mead and ale feast fit for kings with the view of New Asgard, some areas still being built others held together by magic.
"So, have you enjoyed your stay in Vanaheim..." Aron asked, waving his hand around ordering two drinks, "That I have." Adonis smiled back at the prince, kissing his hand, "Your people have been ever so kind." he laughed, his Greek features soft under the flames that lit the path. "Are yours not so kind," Aron asked, holding onto his hand.
" it's complicated... my father wants me to be this warrior and this king, and my mother is this gentlewoman, and my rightful mother is a Goddess, so I don't know who I'm supposed to be. Adonis sighed, looking away from Aron, his eyes falling upon a warrior woman drinking what seemed to be her troubles.
"Oh great..." Aron groaned. A tight pain in his heart formed as the memories of the pair began to flood, "Is everything alright." Adonis asked, his deep voice bringing the Vanir back to reality, "Oh, just my ex... Valkyrie." he laughed, "Who broke my heart..." he nearly chugged down his goblet of mead. "Sounds lovely... excuse me for a moment." Adonis got up, making his way towards the infamous Valkyrie hiding behind a wooden pillar that was until he heard the voice of,
"Katina Fausta of Athens..." she walked towards Valkyrie, dressed in Asgardian leather. "May I buy you a drink." her voice smooth like silk, "I don't know, how many are you willing to buy," Valkyrie asked, eyeing the foreigner,
"Enough to get a taste of this Valhalla everyone speaks of."
"Deal, but only if Sif joins." she gestured the warrior over as Katina nodded, "Three is but a party and close to an orgy," she smirked, wrapping her arms around both their waist. Adonis waited at the perfect moment to attack, hands reaching out two blades pointed at his neck.
"He means us no harm." Katina smiled, "He is but my friend." she stood up to hug him. Both Valkyrie and Sif nodded at the man as the two went back to their drinks. "Excuse us for a moment..." Adonis said, ushering Katina away. Dolding two cups of ale in hand, Katina kept her eyes focused on Adonis,
"Why are you here..."
"Why are you here?" Katina smirked, her eyes on the prince, "Did you chase another pretty woman as she tricked you and sent you here or..." she looked over his shoulder as she noticed a handsome young man waving at her friend,
"Oh, I see..."
"You see absolutely nothing." he blushed, "I won't tell if you don't tell." she patted him on the back, "Does Artemis know about this..." he stiffened up,
"You knew about that..."
"I'm a servant of Athena. I know everything..." she winked, fixing her sword on her hip holster. "Then does your mother know about them..." he asked back as Katina stood there in silence. She knew her mother was a traditionalist when it came to weakness, and her love of women she hated it, but on Asgard, it was as if they were praised for being a warrior with flaws and a sharp tongue.
"No, and I hope that she'll never find out Tripolakis..." she huffed, "Now, if you'll excuse me... I should head back." she sighed, sitting between her newfound lovers.
"Perhaps we should see the palace." Adonis whispered in Aron's ear as Aron laughed, "And still have no peace from my sisters and their betrothed. " Adonis shrugged, " I don't mind an audience." he laughed, hearing Aron sigh, "Not like that, Adonis... "
"Darling... please try to slow down.'' Loki sighed, kissing his beloved Astrids hand. "My mother told me to tell you that Odin well wishes you luck as king of the Jotuns." she looked up at him, sitting in between his legs, as he chuckled, "And only moments away from our wedding." he laughed, "I've ahold to my birthright.'' he kissed her cheek as Astrid laughed, "I'm the next queen of Vanahiem... I'm the next queen..." Astrid gulped as feminine hands rubbed her own, "You'll be devilishly good at it." she whispered in Astrid's ears. Loki watched as the blood rushed to her cheeks,
"You rule my heart. surely you can rule a kingdom." She smiled, her long black hair draping over Astrids, "Brother- Sister, we have company." Thor barged in as Loki glared, "Must you not know what knocking is..." she grumbled, using her magic to conjure up both Astrid and her a more presentable wardrobe of outfits. Thor sighed, sitting on his fathers' throne, the memory of him still there. "I see you are better." he smiled as Katina nodded, "Sif took care of me well." she smiled, as Adonis laughed, "She took care of Sif too... And your Valkyrie," he mumbled under his breath as Isabasia fumbled refraining from laughter. Katina then smirked as her eyes reached the view of the Goddess in green accompanied by who she thought was perhaps a friend.
"Aren't you beautiful..." she covered her mouth, as Loki chuckled at the young woman's words, "You are a pure vision of lust and beauty." she kissed her hand as Loki looked at Thor annoyingly,
"My pet, as much as this flatters me... My beloved would have you beheaded." She smiled as Adonis pulled Katina away, "Your lover, well, he sounds toxic..."
"Oh, I'm the absolute same for her," Loki smirked, transforming back as he pulled Astrid closer.
"Oh, a shapeshifter..." Katina smiled,
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via Politics – FiveThirtyEight
West Virginia’s 3rd District doesn’t seem like a district that should be competitive. It should be an easy Republican hold. After all, President Trump won the 3rd District, anchored by Huntington, by 49 percentage points, and the district’s FiveThirtyEight partisan lean1 is R+37, meaning it is 37 points more Republican than the country as a whole. In fact, the West Virginia 3rd is one of the 50 most GOP-leaning seats in the country, according to our calculations. Yet the election prognosticators have tagged the race as “Lean Republican” or even a “Toss-up,” and nonpartisan polls have found mixed results since the May primary.
So how did such a deeply Republican seat become competitive? For one thing, it’s an open seat held by the presidential party, which can make it particularly susceptible to large swings in party vote share. The seat’s incumbent, Evan Jenkins, ran for a U.S. Senate seat instead of seeking re-election, so the 3rd is among the 41 seats Republicans are defending where the incumbent either retired, ran for another office or lost renomination.2 Another crucial factor is the cross-party appeal of state Sen. Richard Ojeda, the Democratic nominee, and his in-your-face populism. We know Ojeda could be a real threat because he won his state Senate district 59 percent to 41 percent in 2016, even as it backed Trump 78 percent to 19 percent.3
Despite all that, the “Classic” version of FiveThirtyEight’s House forecast currently gives Ojeda’s GOP opponent, state Delegate Carol Miller, around a 9 in 10 chance of winning — making West Virginia’s 3rd one of the districts where our forecast most disagrees with election handicappers. Our “Lite” forecast, which tries to rely as much as possible on the polls, has her as only a 3 in 5 favorite, though — it agrees with the handicappers.
The disagreement between our “Classic” forecast in West Virginia 3rd on one side and our “Lite” forecast and the handicappers on the other, basically comes down to this: Could a Democrat really win such a red district? If Ojeda were to win in November, his victory as a Democrat in an R+37 seat would rank as the largest “crossover” midterm party flip — by far — since at least 1998.4 It’s also the only district in our forecast5 that has a realistic chance at surpassing the record for a crossover flip in a midterm.
The biggest “crossover flips” in modern midterms
The 20 House midterm races that changed parties with the most extreme partisan leans away from the party of the winning candidate, 1998-2014
Year CD Incumbent Inc. status Winner cd Partisan Lean 2006 TX-22
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Tom DeLay Resigned
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Nick Lampson R+29 2006 PA-10
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Don Sherwood Lost
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Chris Carney R+19 2006 IN-8
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John Hostettler Lost
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Brad Ellsworth R+18 2006 KS-2
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Jim Ryun Lost
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Nancy Boyda R+17 2006 IN-9
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Mike Sodrel Lost
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Baron Hill R+15 2014 FL-2
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Steve Southerland Lost
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Gwen Graham R+14 2006 OH-18
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Bob Ney Retired
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Zack Space R+14 2014 IL-10
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Brad Schneider Lost
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Bob Dold D+13 2006 NC-11
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Charles Taylor Lost
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Heath Shuler R+12 1998 KS-3
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Vince Snowbarger Lost
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Dennis Moore R+12 1998 NJ-12
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Mike Pappas Lost
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Rush Holt R+12 2006 AZ-5
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J.D. Hayworth Lost
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Harry Mitchell R+11 2006 WI-8
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Mark Green Ran for gov.
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Steve Kagen R+11 2006 TX-23
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Henry Bonilla Lost
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Ciro Rodriguez R+11 2006 FL-16
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Mark Foley Resigned
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Tim Mahoney R+11 2014 NY-24
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Dan Maffei Lost
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John Katko D+10 1998 KY-4
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Jim Bunning Ran for Sen.
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Ken Lucas R+10 2006 PA-4
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Melissa Hart Lost
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Jason Altmire R+9 2006 IN-2
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Chris Chocola Lost
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Joe Donnelly R+9 2014 IA-1
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Bruce Braley Ran for Sen.
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Rod Blum D+9
In FiveThirtyEight’s partisan lean formula, 50 percent of the weight is given to the 2016 presidential elections, 25 percent to the 2012 presidential election and 25 percent to state legislative elections. In the partisan lean column, negative values represent Republican leaning districts and positive values represent Democratic leaning districts.
Source: Gary Jacobson
The largest crossover flip to date came in 2006, when Democrat Nick Lampson won former GOP House Majority Leader Tom DeLay’s district, the Texas 22nd — a R+29 seat. Wounded by the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal, DeLay withdrew from his re-election race and then resigned. Texas Republicans could not replace DeLay’s name on the ballot, which helped Lampson cinch victory against Shelley Sekula Gibbs, the principal Republican write-in choice.6 As for the other races in the table, controversy surrounded some of the incumbents who lost or abandoned their seats while others were ideologically extreme, but most fell in cycles more advantageous for the opposing party.7
Here’s the bad news for Ojeda, even if he wins: These extreme midterm crossovers tend to be short-term blips. Of the 18 seats in the table above that do not include incumbents running in the 2018 cycle, 12 reverted to their district’s previous party within two cycles.8 Looking at our partisan lean data and the current Congress, just 25 House seats are “crossover seats” out of 435.9 In our highly polarized political era, it’s understandably challenging for a party to hold a seat that predominantly leans toward the other party by default.
Still, when it comes to control of the House, every seat matters, no matter how short-lived the victory may be. After all, political winds change and a district might shift — either naturally or through redistricting — in a way that could make it easier to retain. Plus, the winning candidate could become a particularly formidable incumbent. Case in point, the longest-serving winner in the table above was Democratic Rep. Dennis Moore, who won the R+12 Kansas 3rd in 1998 and then five more times. From 1998 to 2008 — the years Moore sought office — the Kansas 3rd’s partisan lean ranged between R+9.5 and R+13, yet Moore managed to hold off the GOP each time. He retired in 2010.
For Democrats, the West Virginia 3rd may be a reach, but as we’ve seen in previous elections, it’s one Democrats could still grab on Election Night.
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Before Earth Day was a holiday, a prominent day on April 20th in the spring of 1914, about 1200 striking United Mine Workers of America members and their families were living in a tent camp 18 miles north of Trinidad, Colorado. They, like many today, went on strike for higher wages and better working conditions against Colorado Fuel and Iron Company owned in majority by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Both sides were armed.On April 20th, after a day-long battle by the Colorado In the spring of 1914, about 1200 striking United Mine Workers of America members and their families were living in a tent camp 18 miles north of Trinidad, Colorado. On strike for higher wages and better working conditions against Colorado Fuel and Iron Company owned in majority by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., both sides were armed. On April 20th, after a day-long battle by the Colorado National Guard and camp guards from the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, about 24 people (counts vary), were killed. These included miners, and also 2 women and 11 children who were killed in a cellar under the tent they were sheltering in when the military and company guards set fire to the tent colony. This horrific day was followed by 10 more of additional battles at several mines culminating in between 69 and 199 people killed. The workers and their unified families are gone, but not forgotten. Marked photographs by Dold, and courtesy of the National Archives. Images from Kheel Center collection 6037P #Laborhistory #UnitedMineWorkersofAmerica #Coloradoworkers #CoalFieldStrikes #coalmines #KheelCenter #Cornell University #cornellRAD #cornelllibrary @cornellilr @cornellpublichistory https://www.instagram.com/p/CclKGe3Lo9F/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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By Stephen Harold Riggins
Publications
Books and Dissertations
Forthcoming late 2020
Elahe Nezhadhossein defended her PhD dissertation on September 18, “Canadian and US Mass Media Representation of Iranian Women and their Activities in Social Movements.”
Articles
Harriet A. Amoah, Eric Y. Tenkorang, and Patricia Dold, “Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence against Women who Married as Child Brides in Ghana,” Journal of Family Violence, June 2020.
John-Michael Davis, Spencer Hewson, and Liam Swiss, “In INGOs we trust? How Individual Determinants and the Framing of INGOs influences Public Trust in NGOs,” Development in Practice, September 2020.
John-Michael Davis and Liam Swiss, “Need, Merit, Self-interest or Convenience? Exploring Aid Allocation Motives of Grassroots International NGOs,” Journal of International Development, July 2020.
Andrew Dawson and Liam Swiss, “Foreign Aid and the Role of Law: Institutional Diffusion versus Legal Reach,” The British Journal of Sociology, April 2020.
Navjotpal Kaur and Rose Ricciardelli, “Negotiating Risk and Choice in Multifetal Pregnancies,” Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 252, May 2020.
Sam E. Morton, Judyannet W. Muchiri, and Liam Swiss, “Which Feminism(s)? For Whom? Intersectionality in Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy,” International Journal: Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis, September 2020.
Anton Oleinik, “The Politics behind how Governments Control Coronavirus Data,” The Conversation, June 4, 2020. The conversation.com/ca
Rose Ricciardelli et al., “Sleep Quality and Mental Disorder Symptoms among Canadian Public Safety Personnel,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, April 2020.
Rose Ricciardelli et al., “The Association between Different Forms of Organizational Trust and Correctional Staff Job Stress,” Journal of Crime and Justice, March 2020.
Rose Ricciardelli, Keltie Pratt, and Maia Idzikowski, “Care, Custody, Control, and the Preservation of Life: The Complexity of Correctional Officer Work,” Journal of Crime and Justice, May 2020.
Rose Ricciardelli et al. “Provincial Correctional Service Workers: The Prevalence of Mental Disorders,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, March 2020.
Rosemary Ricciardelli and Sandra Bucerius published an Op Ed in Canada’s national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, on June 23, 2000: “Canadian Prisons in the Time of Covid-19: Recommendations for the Pandemic and Beyond.”
Mark C.J. Stoddart and B. Quinn Burt, “Energy Justice and offshore Oil: Weighing Environmental Risk and Privilege in the North Atlantic,” Environmental Sociology, June 2020.
Eric Y. Tenkorang, Joshua Amo-Adjei, Akwas Kumi-Kyereme, “Assessing Components of Ghana’s Comprehensive Sexuality Education on the Timing of Sexual Debut among In-school Youth,” Youth & Society, June 2020.
Eric Y. Tenkorang, “Inconsistent Reports of Sexual Intercourse by Adolescents in Edo State, Nigeria,” Sexuality Research and Social Policy: Journal of NSRC.
David B. Tindall, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and Adam C. Howe, “Social Networks and Climate Change Policy Preferences: Structural Location and Policy Actor Support for Fossil Fuel,” Society & Natural Resources, July 2020.
Qian Wei and Liam Swiss, “Filling Empty Promises? Foreign Aid and Human Rights Decoupling,” The Sociological Quarterly, forthcoming.
Newsworthy
When I was department head (2005-2008), I created a scholarship for undergraduate sociology majors at Memorial University. Sociology majors and the Undergraduate Sociology Society should try to revive this languishing award. To my knowledge, it has NEVER BEEN AWARDED. It will not be available for all of eternity. If the money is not used as planned, the university administration will eventually allocate it to other purposes. In previous years, the Undergraduate Sociology Society raised money for the award. It would be wonderful, if someone undertook this selfless work again.
The Canada Council for the Arts awarded Cecilia M. Benoit the 2020 Killam Prize in Social Sciences. Her research over the years has been about midwives, street youth, and sex workers. Dr. Benoit is a native of Stephenville and has BA and MA degrees in sociology from Memorial University and a PhD from the University of Toronto. Normally, The Clipboard refrains from mentioning money but this is a $100,000 award. She also received a Governor General’s award in 2016. She is the author of Midwives in Passage: The Modernisation of Maternal Care, and Women’s Work and Social Rights: Canada in Historical and Comparative Perspective. Dr. Benoit is a co-editor of Valuing Care Work: Comparative Perspectives as well as Reconceiving Midwifery. An interview with Dr. Benoit appeared recently in The Telegram’s 20-question column:
https://www.thetelegram.com/lifestyles/local-lifestyles/20-questions-with-stephenvilles-cecilia-benoit-461995/
Eric Tenkorang was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. The following news story is from the MUN Gazette:
https://gazette.mun.ca/research/class-of-2020/
In September, Stephen Harold Riggins and Neil McLaughlin signed a publication contract with McGill-Queen’s University Press for their co-edited volume Canadian Sociologists in the First Person. The pioneer volume of autobiographies by Canadian sociologists, it is expected to appear in the spring of 2021. The volume includes contributions by 20 Canadian sociologists. Contributors associated with Memorial include Robert Brym and Ralph Matthews (who began their teaching careers in our department), Will C. van den Hoonaard (who completed an MA degree at MUN), as well as faculty members Stephen Riggins and Mark Stoddart.
Allyson Stokes and Rosemary Ricciardelli have been awarded SSHRC Insight Development Grants. Allyson Stokes for the project “From Worst Kept Secrets to Me Too: A Study of Sexual Harassment in Creative Industries.” Rosemary Ricciardelli for the project “Correctional Staff in Canada: Understanding the Armed Forces to Civilian Transition within three Prison Spaces in Canadian Provinces.”
Ifeoma Ineh, MA Research Paper Presentation, “Women’s Parliamentary and Substantive
Representation: Why not Nigeria,” August 26.
Lori Ann Baron, MA Research Paper Presentation. “Reclaiming, Revitalizing, and Preserving: Indigenous Language as a Mechanism of Self-determination and Reconciliation in Formal Education,” July 27.
Tina Saleh, MA Candidate, Thesis Presentation. “Restorative Justice Education and Social Dynamics in the Classroom,” July 7.
Daniel Kudla, “Homelessness: Here’s how the Pedestrian Mall in St. John’s could be a Catalyst for Real Change.” CBC NL, June 21.
Princess C. Ilonze, MA Thesis Presentation. “Missing Links in Gender and Development Policies and Practices,” June 8.
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Krzrzrz Day 26 by Freddy K (Berlin)
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Krzrzrz - Day 26 Ph.: Dave Clarke Tracklist: The Future Sounds Of London “Lifeforms” Virgin The Fear Ratio “Final Vision” Skam Dark Energy “ Black Strategy” Underground Resistance Kowton “Keep Walking” [NakedLunch] Resoe “Tanzfieber” Echocord Crispr “Dyad Symmetry” Clone West Coast Series OLD SCHOOL: DJ Hell “Like That!” Magnetic North Viels “Rhyuski Grhosour” Dynamic Reflection Dold “My Homework Ate My Dog” Token Mark Broom “AR-4” Token Steve Stoll “Wearing Down” Proper N.Y.C. Russ Gabriel “Drimmits” FireScope Records
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Mose vid den brinnande busken
Mose vallade fåren åt sin svärfar Jetro,prästen i midjan.En gång drev han fåren till andra sidan öknen kom till Guds berg Horeb.Där uppenbarade sig HERRENS ängel för honom i en eldslåga som slog upp ur en buske.Han såg att busken brann av elden utan att busken brann upp.Då tänkte Mose:”Jag måste gå dit och se den underbara synen,varför busken inte brinner upp.”
När Herren såg att han kom för se efter,ropade Gud till honom ur busken:”Mose! Mose!”Han svarade:”Här är jag.”Då sade Gud:”kom inte närmare!Ta av dig skorna,för platsen där du står är helig mark.”och han sade:”Jag är din fars Gud-Abrahams Gud Isaks Gud och Jakobs.”Då dolde Mose ansiktet,för han bävade för att se på Gud.
HERREN sade;Jag har sett mitt folk förtrycks i Egypten,och jag har hört hur de ropar över sina plågare.Jag känner deras lidande.Därför har jag kommit ner för att rädda dem från egyptierna och föra dem ut ur det landet upp till ett gott och rymligt land,ett land som flödar av mjölk och honung.
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