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Selected Work Young, N. W. (2019). Jungfrau-Aletsch: a performed identity [Multiples of the business card, letterhead and publications]. Retrieved from https://nathanyoung.design/Jungfrau-Aletsch Young, N. W. (2018). Mass Shooter / Modern Sport; American Tapestry; Fruit for Thought [exhibition and catalogue; poster series; podcast].
https://sites.temple.edu/jessicamarkey/2019/03/29/digital-history-project-proposal/
Intro: For my digital history project, I wanted to pick something that is both realistic and beneficial to my academic progress here at Temple. This being said, I want to create a project that I ca…
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In September 2019, we started a dataset of Critical Infrastructures Ransomware Attacks (CIRAs). These are based on publicly disclosed incidents in the media or security reports.
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She has authored and co-edited six books, among them International History: A Cultural Approach (with Akira Iriye, Bloomsbury 2022); The Politics of Peace: A Global Cold War History (Oxford 2019); and GIs and Germans: Culture, Gender, and Foreign Relations, 1945-1949 (Yale 2003).
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Murphy, P. & Tinga, T. M. (2019). Communication for development and social change and the challenge of climate change. International Journal of Communication 13, 1-18 Murphy, P. (2018). Lessons from the zombie apocalypse in global popular culture: An environmental discourse approach to the walking dead. Environmental Communication, 12 (1), 44-57
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Chapter 8 contains a brief introduction and overview of the COBIT® 2019 Implementation Guide. Chapter in an enterprise. 9 contains a detailed example to illustrate making the case for the adoption and implementation of COBIT Chapter 2019. 10 lists the standards, frameworks and regulations that have been used during the development of COBIT®
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Molyneux, L., Lewis, S.C., & Holton, A.E. (2019). Media work, identity, and the motivations that shape branding practices among journalists: An explanatory framework.
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Offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2020 CIS 5603: Artificial Intelligence Graduate level course that covers classic and modern AI topics such as search, reasoning, knowledge representation, and learning. Offered: Spring 2019 CIS 4526: Foundations of Machine Learning Undergraduate level course in general machine learning topics. Offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2021
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Absent provenance or any background information, and with both implicit and explicit barriers to access within the archival space, how can we hypothesize—or critically fabulate—queer material legacies? The first—or earliest extant—American film to explicitly depict “queer” sex is The Surprise of a Knight (1929). By synthesizing perspectives on archives, material culture, queer ...
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Guest Editor of the Special Issue, "Authentication Mechanisms on Mobile and Wearable Devices," Journal of Surveillance, Security and Safety 2019 Journal Article Reviewing