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The Paper of Record Meets an Ephemeral Web: An Examination of Linkrot and Content Drift within The New York Times
(Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Law School, 2021-04-26)Hyperlinks are a powerful tool for journalists and their readers. Diving deep into the context of an article is just a click away. But hyperlinks are a double-edged sword; for all of the internet’s boundlessness, what’s ... -
The Paradox of Liberation
(2017-11-15)Variations on the theme that one is not free until one freely chooses to become free. I find traces of the theme in Kant, Dennett, and Mill, and show their strategies for preventing the claim from becoming a contradiction. -
The Paradox of Self-Amendment [Table of Contents]
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The paradox of self-amendment in American constitutional law
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The Paradox of Self-Amendment: A Study of Law, Logic, Omnipotence, and Change
(Peter Lang International Academic Publishers., 1990)The first full-length study of self-reference and paradox in law, this book will intrigue and instruct anyone interested in law, logic, philosophy, or political theory. History shows that self-amendment - for example, the ... -
Partisanship, Impeachment, and the Democratic Primaries: American Political Discourse, January - February 2020
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2020-10-22)The decisions voters will make at the ballot box on November 3, 2020 will be influenced in no small part by the media coverage of the candidates and issues, including the reporting by journalists, the media personalities ... -
Partisanship, Propaganda, and Disinformation: Online Media and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2017)In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presidential election. We document that the majority of mainstream media coverage was negative for both candidates, but largely ... -
Paternalism
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Pausanias as novelist: a micro-sample
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018-07-20)In this post, dated 2018.07.20, I have put together a working retranslation of the sad story of Komaithο, priestess in love, as retold by Pausanias at 7.18.8–7.20.2. Some essential parts of this story have already been ... -
Pausanias at Sounion: why no mention of Poseidon?
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-06-12)t the very beginning of the Description of Greece as narrated by Pausanias (1.1.1), when the ship carrying our traveler approaches the east side of the akrā or ‘headland’ of Sounion, he must have been struck by the view ... -
Pausanias Tries to Visualize the Three ‘Graces’ of Orkhomenos in Boeotia
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Paying for green open access
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Percy Jackson’s visit to Lotus Hotel, viewed through a Homeric lens
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-10-09)As I was reading through the first volume of Rick Riordan’s five-volume series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Lightning Thief (2005), the story that is told there about a visit to “Lotus Hotel” by Percy and his companions ... -
A personal checklist of memorable wordings in Albert B. Lord’s The Singer of Tales
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A personal checklist of memorable wordings in Parts I and II of Richard P. Martin’s Mythologizing Performance
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-04-12)In an earlier posting, Classical Inquiries 2017.12.09, I have already expressed the intellectual debt I owe to Richard P. Martin’s book, Mythologizing Performance (Cornell University Press 2018). In the present posting, I ... -
Perspectives on Harmful Speech Online
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2016)This collection of essays includes perspectives on and approaches to harmful speech online from a wide range of voices within the Berkman Klein Center community. Recognizing that harmful speech online is an increasingly ... -
PH207x: Health in Numbers and PH278x: Human Health and Global Environmental Change: 2012-2013 Course Report
(2014)In the 2012-2013 academic year, the first two Harvard School of Public Health courses were offered through HarvardX on the edX platform: PH207x: Health in Numbers and PH278x: Human Health and Global Environmental Change. ... -
Picturing Archilochus as a Cult Hero
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Pindar's Homer is not "our" Homer
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-12-24)I argue that the figure of Homer in the lyric songmaking of Pindar is envisioned as the poet of all epic, not only of the Iliad and the Odyssey as we know them. At the core of my argumentation here is the earliest ... -
A placeholder for the hero Amphiaraos
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018-05-04)Amphiaraos, a hero who is most prominently featured in ancient Greek epic narratives about the so-called Seven Against Thebes, has a special place in the writings of Pausanias, as we can readily see from a search for this ...