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Portrait photography in 1865 was no longer innocent about national bonds and national belonging — war changed the politics of portraiture by showing the nation conflicting and contested visions of itself.
The paper contributes to notions of 'hybrid' historical geographies of irrigation by focusing on contested visions for irrigation in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
The importance of this is that perceptions of justness are powerful determinants of human behaviour and, consequently, many environmental conflicts arise from contested visions of what constitutes 'just' environmental management.
Our findings suggest the hypothesis that the gap between the enthusiasm of policymakers and technologists for telehealth and telecare and their more limited uptake in practice may be at least partially explained by this contested organising vision.
The current debate over capital punishment is no longer focused on contested moral visions about taking a life but rather on the effectiveness, accuracy and cost of the agonizingly detailed, superficially rational, regulatory universe the Court has brought into being.
Upgrading the grid, to beyond Germany as well as within it, would reduce waste and the risk of instability.But the vision is contested.
Conservative circles have contested this republican and secular vision.
These contested spaces often reflect competing visions for the city.
Dancing in their heads are visions of recounts, contested ballots and lawsuits.
In so doing, she makes an argument about the morally contested nature of people's visions of their well-being.
There are two visions of privacy being contested today.
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