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The targeting of critical infrastructure, and the glib and more sinister glorifications of such acts is not new, nor confined to the discourses of the far-right. While, for example, both anti-civ/deep green/eco-defensive anarchists and eco- fascists may encourage targeting communications infrastructure, they do so with decidedly different aims and revolutionary visions. Distinguishing these tendencies is leftists’ use of the spectacle of sabotage as a practical and communicative means—channeling critical analysis in written communiques circulated through digital communities. The focus of these images is on what is perceived to be an attractive ‘fashionable’ style, rather than the ideological affiliations of militants. Graphics and art can include jihadists, criminals, leftist guerrillas or paramilitaries, with a common theme often being the appearance of a balaclava or mask. The Provisional Irish Republican Army’s distinct 1990s era urban guerrilla chic is particularly popular across Terrorgram and Siege culture, with images of masked IRA gunmen frequently used as templates for propaganda and edited to feature far-right symbols or slogans.

Olga Pochechueva. EMR Deliberately Directed At You — Moscow: LOOM Publishing, 2015 (in Russian). — 30 p. — ISBN 978-5-906072-09-2 Harassment covers a wide range of behaviors of offensive nature. It is commonly understood as behavior that demeans, humiliates, and intimidates a person, and it is characteristically identified by its unlikelihood in terms of social and moral reasonableness. In the legal sense, these are behaviors that appear to be disturbing, upsetting or threatening. Traditional forms evolve from discriminatory grounds, and have an effect of nullifying a person's rights or impairing a person from benefiting from their rights. [ citation needed] When these behaviors become repetitive, it is defined as bullying. The continuity or repetitiveness and the aspect of distressing, alarming or threatening may distinguish it from insult. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. While the pejorative of an exclamation and in particular of such an exclamation is theoretically possible for the first word ( harace) and maybe phonetically plausible for harache, a semantic, syntactic and phonetic similarity of the verb harasser as used in the first popular attestation (the chant mentioned above) with the word haras should be kept in mind: Already in 1160 haras indicated a group of horses constrained together for the purpose of reproduction and in 1280 it also indicated the enclosure facility itself, where those horses are constrained. [9] The origin itself of harass is thought to be the old Scandinavian hârr with the Romanic suffix –as, which meant grey or dimmish horsehair. Controversial is the etymological relation to the Arabic word for horse whose roman transliteration is faras. Mass shooters and terrorists have long dressed up for violence, articulating symbolic meaning-making through their clothing, and visual content indulging in fantasies of violence, such as ‘tacticool aesthetics’, ‘loadout’ visual culture or jihadist digital art praising the militant is visible in other extremist spaces. However, Terrorgram is unique in the extent to which the aesthetics of violence dominates its subcultural cohesion and branding, with the broader visual ecology of the community playing an important role in the collective cultivation of terrorism as a ‘style’.

In 1984, the Canadian Human Rights Act prohibited sexual harassment in workplaces under federal jurisdiction. Find sources: "Harassment"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Hertz, M. F.; David-Ferdon, C. (2008). Electronic Media and Youth Violence: A CDC Issue Brief for Educators and Caregivers (PDF). Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control. p.9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2018 . Retrieved 3 February 2015. The LAD prohibits employers from discriminating in any job-related action, including recruitment, interviewing, hiring, promotions, discharge, compensation and the terms, conditions and privileges of employment on the basis of any of the law's specified protected categories. These protected categories are race, creed, color, national origin, nationality, ancestry, age, sex (including pregnancy and sexual harassment), marital status, domestic partnership status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, liability for military service, or mental or physical disability, including HIV/AIDS and related illnesses. The LAD prohibits intentional discrimination based on any of these characteristics. Intentional discrimination may take the form of differential treatment or statements and conduct that reflect discriminatory animus or bias. Power harassment is harassment or unwelcome attention of a political nature, often occurring in the environment of a workplace including hospitals, schools and universities. It includes a range of behavior from mild irritation and annoyances to serious abuses which can even involve forced activity beyond the boundaries of the job description. Power harassment is considered a form of illegal discrimination and is a form of political and psychological abuse, and bullying.

For me, the book was more visceral than contemplative, able to elicit powerful emotions often focused around anger, aggression, and depression. Few books I’ve ever encountered had the power to induce the type of righteous anger at the social system we’ve all been failed by. Harassment Architecture could almost be described like a memetic drug, particularly to those of us who have had experiences similar to the author. I recommend reading this book, I recommend reading it after reading “Industrial Society and its Future.” Harassment architecture is, as I see it, a closing statement to Theodore Kaczynski’s thesis, and in so being represents a justification for his entire philosiphy. Adjaye Associates had been commissioned by the Museum to design its Perry Center for Native American Art. Monroe, Angela (12 November 2012). "Electronic Harassment: Voices in My Mind". KMIR News. Archived from the original on 13 February 2014 . Retrieved 25 February 2014.

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Annette B. Roter (26 June 2017). Understanding and Recognizing Dysfunctional Leadership: The Impact of Dysfunctional Leadership on Organizations and Followers. Taylor & Francis. p.161. ISBN 978-1-317-00517-9.

In a statement provided to CNN, Tom Denenberg, CEO and director of the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont, said, “in light of the serious and troubling allegations reported against David Adjaye, we are actively reviewing our engagement with the architect and his firm.” I’ve described the book to others as “an authors psychotic break” and “the Kaczynskian reality we were warned about.” In truth it’s a relatively unbroken train of thought beholden only to the whims of the author. Mike Ma is clearly well read, and has clearly lived in the soulless hive cities of the twenty first century. What little story there is makes mention of New York. Harthi, Moussa; Olayan, Mohammed; Abugad, Hassan; Abdel Wahab, Moataza (1 December 2020). "Workplace violence among health-care workers in emergency departments of public hospitals in Dammam, Saudi Arabia". Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 26 (12): 1473–1481. doi: 10.26719/emhj.20.069. ISSN 1020-3397. PMID 33355386. S2CID 226429852. New Storytellers presents the work of new radio and audio producers, and this series features the winners of this year’s Charles Parker Prize 2023 for the Best Student Radio Feature. Harassment Architecture was made by Goldsmiths MA student George Ruskin, and the judges commented, “What is excellent about this piece is the perspective. It makes the listener see the world from one – singular – point of view, with wonderful stereo illustrations to bring the words to life.” McCullagh, Declan (9 January 2006). "Create an e-annoyance, go to jail". CNET news. Archived from the original on 15 March 2007.Minutes later, a third author writes, “Hey kid, you know only about ~17% of arson cases are solved?,” answered by the original poster: Attested in English from 1753, [1] harassment derives from the English verb harass plus the suffix -ment. The verb harass, in turn, is a loan word from the French, which was already attested in 1572 meaning torment, annoyance, bother, trouble [2] and later as of 1609 was also referred to the condition of being exhausted, overtired. [3] [4] Of the French verb harasser itself there are the first records in a Latin to French translation of 1527 of Thucydides' History of the war that was between the Peloponnesians and the Athenians both in the countries of the Greeks and the Romans and the neighboring places wherein the translator writes harasser allegedly meaning harceler (to exhaust the enemy by repeated raids); and in the military chant Chanson du franc archer [5] of 1562, where the term is referred to a gaunt jument ( de poil fauveau, tant maigre et harassée: of fawn horsehair, so meagre and …) where it is supposed that the verb is used meaning overtired. [6]

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