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Author(s):  
Richik Banerjee ◽  

The ontology of time and space has always been a subject of materialist prospectus bearing a halo effect of ‘modernity’ and ‘progress’. The enquiry into the sign of modern is a mechanical category of production where substantial copies of ‘progress’ have religiously been equated with a break from the past. This breaking away from the centre (soul) is, of course, associated with a desire for the non-native design. Simultaneously, the past becomes historicized as primitive dangers while the present/‘modern’ morphs into a non-past spectacular diffusion. Satyajit Ray reloads his artillery of the cerebral one last time in his masterpiece titled, Agantuk (The Stranger), where he pits the idea of a spectral past having an agency to redo the class binary against the totalitarian time(s) in a modern urban space which prides itself on the abuse of power-as-civility. Ray introduces a nuclear family of three (a married couple and their son) where the protagonist, Manmohan Mitra, returns as an archived data in the body of a forgotten relative. His entry into the house ruptures the canny knots of the ‘home’ where the director exposes limits of the modernized time. This paper tries to analyze how Ray uses the motif of ‘travel’ in its cinematic cloth to critique the ingestion of global progress as nothing but an accumulation of fallen spectacles that commodify both a subject who is consuming the object-in-time (progress) and also the object that is all the time getting alienated from its own subjective merit. Mitra becomes the mouthpiece of the director for conveying the paradoxes of time-as-capital in the burgeoning of speculative modernity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 101-119
Author(s):  
Latif Kusairi

Writing a history of violence often encounters obstacles in finding data. This is due to the concern and silence of the perpetrators to reveal the chronology of historical events. The process of searching for archived data is sometimes also not found in archival institutions. In the other hand, historians are not yet very familiar with the data obtained from the authorities. The history of violence reconstruction with the issue of dukun santet in Banyuwangi is also the same. Investigation the data found many obstacles such as historical actors who do not want to tell incidents that happened. The role of the police archives and the court is very important, because in the minutes of the examination and the news of the court has been written. Historians need to view the archives of the court as an alternative when historians have difficulties in finding the data. At this point historians must be able to pick up archives not only fixated on archival institutions, but can look for the archives through institutions such as courts to see the chronology of violence that has occurred and has been tried in judicial institutions. Historians can go further for data analysis and can see the results of interviews conducted by the judiciary. This study will discuss the role of historians in seeking data from the court as a primary source.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara Mannheimer ◽  
Jason Clark ◽  
Kyle Hagerman ◽  
Jakob Schultz ◽  
James Espeland

Objective: Promoting discovery of research data helps archived data realize its potential to advance knowledge. Montana State University (MSU) Dataset Search aims to support discovery and reporting for research datasets created by researchers at institutions. Methods and Results: The Dataset Search application consists of five core features: a streamlined browse and search interface, a data model based on dataset discovery, a harvesting process for finding and vetting datasets stored in external repositories, an administrative interface for managing the creation, ingest, and maintenance of dataset records, and a dataset visualization interface to demonstrate how data is produced and used by MSU researchers. Conclusion: The Dataset Search application is designed to be easily customized and implemented by other institutions. Indexes like Dataset Search can improve search and discovery for content archived in data repositories, therefore amplifying the impact and benefits of archived data.


Author(s):  
Yu. N. Boyko ◽  

The article discusses the stages of militia bodies organization and its staff formation in Turukhansk Territory in Yenisei Governorate in the first part of 1920-s. Use of archived data has enabled to reveal the issues of organization and staff formation, financial and provisional supply, peculiarities of collaboration with governorate militia directorate. The authors highlight that Turukhansk militia developed in challenging circumstances of organizational change of militia bodies within the New Economic Policy period, which, in particular, affected militia operation in Turukhansk Territory.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-66
Author(s):  
Sri Rejeki, Kusdarnowo Hantoro, Rahmat Purnomo

This writing discusses the creation of a correspondence filing information system with the aim of making it easier for the secretariat to archive letters in incoming and outgoing mail data at the Environmental Service, and minimizing data loss, and speeding up the process of retrieval of archived data at the time needed so as not to repetition of archiving so that it is faster and more precise. The development of information systems uses the programming language PHP, HTML, CSS, and Java Script and uses the MySQL database. The information system development method uses the waterfall method. The results of this research can be implemented in the form of a web-based archiving information system.


Author(s):  
Yasith Jayawardana ◽  
Alexander C. Nwala ◽  
Gavindya Jayawardena ◽  
Jian Wu ◽  
Sampath Jayarathna ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid R. Eghbalnia ◽  
William W. Wilfinger ◽  
Karol Mackey ◽  
Piotr Chomczynski

Abstract RNA-Seq expression analysis currently relies primarily upon exon expression data. The recognized role of introns during translation, and the presence of substantial RNA-Seq counts attributable to introns, provide the rationale for the simultaneous consideration of both exon and intron data. We describe here a method for the coordinated analysis of exon and intron data by investigating their relationship within individual genes and across samples, while taking into account changes in both variability and expression level. This coordinated analysis of exon and intron data offers strong evidence for significant differences that distinguish the profiles of the exon-only expression data from the combined exon and intron data. One advantage of our proposed method, called matched change characterization for exons and introns (MEI), is its straightforward applicability to existing archived data using small modifications to standard RNA-Seq pipelines. Using MEI, we demonstrate that when data are examined for changes in variability across control and case conditions, novel differential changes can be detected. Notably, when MEI criteria were employed in the analysis of an archived data set involving polyarthritic subjects, the number of differentially expressed genes was expanded by sevenfold. More importantly, the observed changes in exon and intron variability with statistically significant false discovery rates could be traced to specific immune pathway gene networks. The application of MEI analysis provides a strategy for incorporating the significance of exon and intron variability and further developing the role of using both exons and intron sequencing counts in studies of gene regulatory processes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 186 ◽  
pp. 104881
Author(s):  
S. Kolomiyets ◽  
I. Kyrychenko ◽  
S. Kundyukov ◽  
Yu. Pryimachev ◽  
Yu. Voloshchuk ◽  
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