2 research outputs found
Closing the gap between energy research and modelling, the social sciences, and modern realities
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- A more recent summary is in
- Abulafia David
- Aleklett
- Ayres
- Ayres
- Baldi
- Bardi
- Bentham
- Berthold
- Bronk
- Butti Ken
- Cline
- Cravens
- Cullen
- Daly
- Dartnell Lewis
- Devine-Wright
- El-Gamal
- Georgescu-Roegen
- Georgescu-Roegen Nicholas
- Graeber David
- Grove
- Hall
- Hall
- Hallock
- Hamilton
- Hardin
- Helm
- Interview with
- Jefferson
- Jefferson
- Jefferson
- Jefferson
- Jefferson
- Lawson Tony
- Loasby
- Loasby
- Mahaffey
- Odum
- Odum
- Odum
- Paine
- Piketty
- Rackham Oliver
- Reinhart
- Richard
- See for example:
- See for example:
- See for example:
- Shackle
- Shell energy scenarios to 2050 2008
- Smith John Wayne
- Solow
- Solow Robert
- Sovacool Benjamin
- Steffen
- Steffen
- Tainter
- Trainer
- Trainer
- Trainer
- Voudouris Vlasios
- Wilkinson Angela
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
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Damaged Goods
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- Alan Brant
- Although these two films are named in the article an exhaustive search conducted of MPW and online has offered no tangible results for the years, directors, or production companies for God’s Good Man, aside from a 1919 British production.
- Barnum remains famous for his advertising techniques that hinged on offering all style and little substance.
- Cassel
- Cassel
- Cassel
- Cassel
- Cassel
- D. W. Johnson
- Films dealing with the white slave trade are perhaps the most famous of the social problem films to be released in the transitional era. Titles such as Traffic in Souls (George Loane Tucker 1913) and Inside of the White Slave Traffic (Frank Beal, 1913) were controversial and popular in American cities.
- For example film historians Paul Moore, Ben Singer, Miriam Bratu Hansen, Tom Gunning, and Michael Aronson have all placed significant emphasis on the connections between modernity and cinema in the context of early film exhibition and social anxiety in metropolitan America. In these works, a direct correlation between the development of a conception of modernity in a community and the rise of public amusements, as highlighted by the establishment of motion-picture theatres, can be recognized
- For more on the public conception of VD infection in Canada and the United States
- For more recent research in “useful” films and the movement toward an educative cinema
- George Potamianos
- Jay Cassel
- John F. Kasson
- Loren Lerner
- Richardson was initially motivated to tour the region because his wife was born in Digby
- Robert M. Seiler
- Schaefer
- Schaefer
- Seiler
- Shelly Stamp
- Sinclair
- The contrast to this film would be the white slave trade films that had been the subject of a censorship battle in the United States.
- The play was novelized by Upton Sinclair in 1913 with the permission of Brieux. It is this version of the story from which I have garnered the summary of the plot. Although there were differences between the novel play, and film, these will be accounted for using reviews of the film published at the time of its initial release in 1915.
- This group is present in the pages of MPW in 1916 and 1917 (though absent in 1918 and 1919) but does not appear in any of the local newspapers that have been surveyed. Although from an industry standpoint this was an important development in the Maritime film industry, the public appear to have been generally unaware of the group’s existence.
- W. Stephen Bush
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- 'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
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