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Immigration Detainers, Local Discretion, and State Law's Historical Constraints
In: 84 Brooklyn Law Review 1085 (2019)
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Litigation Update in Negusie v. Holder: The Board of Immigration Appeals Nears Decision on the Persecutor Bar
In: 22 Bender's Immigr. Bull., December 2017
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Drawing Lines Among the Persecuted
In: Minnesota Law Review, Band 101, Heft 453
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Bodies and sculptures: Moving mountains
In: Journal of Urban Cultural Studies, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 471-481
ISSN: 2050-9804
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This short-form article examines the relationships between people and place through a case-study of the practice of parkour. In 2009, the sculpture Cader Idris (1999), by William Pye, was removed from its prominent position outside Cardiff Central Railway Station in Wales's capital city. During the ten years it had occupied this location, the sculpture had become popular amongst practitioners of parkour (known as traceurs). Traceurs aim to move freely along a freely determined trajectory, without inhibition or recourse to prescribed routes, approaching objects as aides to movement rather than obstacles. The incorporation of Cader Idris into such routines was cut short by the sculpture's relocation away from the central area to become part of an art trail – a move some felt related to concerns over the use of the work. Ongoing cycles of urban redevelopment and regeneration challenge the ability to take for granted the longevity of familiar sites, and traceurs' focus on mobility offers a novel way of approaching the changing urban landscape. By tracing the movement of a sculpture from its original location to a new site, the short-form article considers how human and non-human bodies in motion might facilitate new ways of defining and engaging with the built environment through notions of materiality and the sensing body.
The ICE Storm in U.S. Homes: An Urgent Call for Policy Change
In: 33 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 561 (2009)
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"Are you married?": Examining heteronormativity in schools
In: Multicultural perspectives: an official publication of the National Association for Multicultural Education, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 7-13
ISSN: 1532-7892
Tools: How to build a treehouse
In: Peace news for nonviolent revolution: PN, Heft 2436, S. 33
ISSN: 0031-3548
Punishing with Impunity: They Legacy of Risk Classification in Immigration Detention
In: Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Band 36, Heft 1
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Manipulating Risk: Immigration Detention Through Automation
In: Lewis & Clark Law Review, Band 24, Heft 3
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Manipulating Risk: Immigration Detention Through Automation
In: Lewis & Clark Law Review, Forthcoming
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Rosa: die Graphic Novel über Rosa Luxemburg
Umsetzung des Lebens und Werks der 1919 ermordeten Vordenkerin des Klassenkampfs in eine eingängige Graphic Novel. - Rezension: Zum 100. Todestag der 1919 ermordeten Vordenkerin des Klassenkampfs dürften noch weitere Titel erscheinen, doch kaum vorstellbar, dass eine weitere Umsetzung ihres Lebens und Werks in eine so gelungene, umfangreiche Graphic Novel wie diese dabei sein wird. Sorgfältig recherchiert, mit kursiv eingefügten Originalzitaten aus Luxemburgs Schriften sowie weiter ausholenden Erläuterungen zu einzelnen Seiten der Bildergeschichte in den Anmerkungen wird die Theoretikerin und Ikone hier lebendig erlebbar. Von der jungen Rosa, die ihren Brüdern das marxsche "Kapital" erklärt über ihre Liebesbeziehungen und politische Entwicklung geht's entlang ihrer Lebensstationen bis hin zur Gründung des Spartakusbundes kurz vor ihrer Ermordung. Deutlich werden ihre politische Konsequenz sowie ihre gefühlvolle private Seite. - Der Titel ist kein Ersatz für eine Biografie, doch ein einzigartiges, eingängiges Lebensbild, das den Weg ebnet zur vertiefenden Auseinandersetzung mit ihrem Werk. (2J, S)
A structural model exploring gender differences in perceived constraints to competition climbing
In: Annals of leisure research: the journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 444-462
ISSN: 2159-6816
'It's never turned me back': female mountain guides' constraint negotiation
In: Annals of leisure research: the journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 9-31
ISSN: 2159-6816
'It Doesn't Matter How Big or Small You Are…There's a Position For You': Body Image Among Female Tackle Football Players
In: Leisure sciences: an interdisciplinary journal, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 109-124
ISSN: 1521-0588