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A scholar or researcher with expertise in general arts and humanities can help business and industrial clients solve their general arts and humanities problems and conduct general arts and humanities research to get ahead on R&D. Experts on NotedSource with backgrounds in general arts and humanities include Rosalind Hackett, Karina van de Voorde, Ernesto Gallo, Kolin Gess, Dr. Jermaine McCalpin, Christophe Schinckus, ARNOLD RAYMOND, and Dr. Claudia Sánchez-Gutiérrez.

Rosalind Hackett

Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
Most Relevant Research Interests
General Arts and Humanities
Other Research Interests (12)
Cultural Studies
History
Sociology and Political Science
Religious studies
Religions of Africa
And 7 more
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Most Relevant Publications (2+)

11 total publications

Religion and the Internet

Diogenes / Aug 01, 2006

Hackett, R. I. J. (2006). Religion and the Internet. Diogenes, 53(3), 67–76. https://doi.org/10.1177/0392192106069015

Discourses of Demonization in Africa and Beyond

Diogenes / Aug 01, 2003

Hackett, R. I. J. (2003). Discourses of Demonization in Africa and Beyond. Diogenes, 50(3), 61–75. https://doi.org/10.1177/03921921030503005

Kolin Gess

Most Relevant Research Interests
General Arts and Humanities
Other Research Interests (1)
General Medicine
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Most Relevant Publications (1+)

20 total publications

The importance of separating the author from the narrative in modern and classical literature

Ars & Humanitas / Dec 28, 2021

Tsvetkova, M., Kolin, Y., Bakhnova, Y., & Salimova, S. (2021). The importance of separating the author from the narrative in modern and classical literature. Ars & Humanitas, 15(2), 249–261. https://doi.org/10.4312/ars.15.2.249-261

Christophe Schinckus

Professor & Dean of Faculty of Business and Computing - University of the Fraser Valley, Canada
Most Relevant Research Interests
General Arts and Humanities
Other Research Interests (78)
Finance
Blockchain
Econophysics
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
General Business, Management and Accounting
And 73 more
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

113 total publications

THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF ECONOPHYSICS IN THE SHADOW OF PHYSICS

Journal of the History of Economic Thought / Mar 01, 2012

GINGRAS, Y., & SCHINCKUS, C. (2012). THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF ECONOPHYSICS IN THE SHADOW OF PHYSICS. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 34(1), 109–130. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1053837212000041

ECONOPHYSICS: A NEW CHALLENGE FOR FINANCIAL ECONOMICS?

Journal of the History of Economic Thought / Jul 30, 2013

JOVANOVIC, F., & SCHINCKUS, C. (2013). ECONOPHYSICS: A NEW CHALLENGE FOR FINANCIAL ECONOMICS? Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 35(3), 319–352. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1053837213000205

La finance comportementale ou le développement d'un nouveau paradigme

Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines / Jan 01, 2009

Schinckus, C. (2009). La finance comportementale ou le développement d’un nouveau paradigme. Revue d’Histoire Des Sciences Humaines, 20(1), 101. https://doi.org/10.3917/rhsh.020.0101

ARNOLD RAYMOND

Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, University of Central Florida, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Most Relevant Research Interests
General Arts and Humanities
General Arts and Humanities
Other Research Interests (32)
CFD
FEA
Turbo machinery
Applied Mathematics
Computer Science Applications
And 27 more
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Most Relevant Publications (2+)

21 total publications

'Assimilation through Self-Assertion': Aspects of African American and Welsh Thought in the Nineteenth Century

Comparative American Studies An International Journal / Jun 01, 2010

Williams, D. G. (2010). “Assimilation through Self-Assertion”: Aspects of African American and Welsh Thought in the Nineteenth Century. Comparative American Studies An International Journal, 8(2), 107–125. https://doi.org/10.1179/147757010x12677983681352

Introduction: Celticism and the Black Atlantic

Comparative American Studies An International Journal / Jun 01, 2010

Williams, D. G. (2010). Introduction: Celticism and the Black Atlantic. Comparative American Studies An International Journal, 8(2), 81–87. https://doi.org/10.1179/147757010x12677983681271