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  2. Ernst Haas - Wikipedia

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    Hasselblad Award (1986) Website. www.ernst-haas.com. Signature. Ernst Haas (March 2, 1921 – September 12, 1986) was an Austrian-American photojournalist and color photographer. During his 40-year career Haas trod the line between photojournalism and art photography. In addition to his coverage of events around the globe after World War II ...

  3. Ernst B. Haas - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Bernard Haas (March 31, 1924 – March 6, 2003) [1] [2] was an American political scientist who was known for his contributions to international relations theory. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He was the Robson Professor of Government at the political science department of the University of California, Berkeley .

  4. Neofunctionalism - Wikipedia

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    Neofunctionalism. Neofunctionalism is a theory of regional integration which downplays globalisation and reintroduces territory into its governance. Neofunctionalism is often regarded as the first European integration theory developed by Ernst B. Haas in 1958 as part of his PhD research on the European Coal and Steel Community. [1 ...

  5. Balance of power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Ernst B. Haas criticized balance of power theory, arguing that international relations works that used the concept were plagued with "philological, semantic, and theoretical confusion." [15] Since 1945, the arguments of Streit and Earle has prevailed over that of Taylor.

  6. Neofunctionalism (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Neofunctionalism is the perspective that all integration is the result of past integration. The term may also be used to literally describe a social theory that is "post" traditional structural functionalism. Whereas theorists such as Jeffrey C. Alexander openly appropriated the term, [ 1] others, such as the post-structuralist philosopher ...

  7. Intentional camera movement - Wikipedia

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    A motorcyclist in Midtown Manhattan, reminiscent of the works of Ernst Haas. The process often involves the selection of a narrow aperture and the use of filters and light to achieve a suitable shutter speed. Proponents experiment both with the duration of the exposure and the direction and amount of camera movement while the shutter is open ...

  8. File:Ernst Haas portrait, RIT NandE Vol17Num17 1986 May8 ...

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    Unless its author has been dead for several years, it is copyrighted in the countries or areas that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works, such as Canada (50 pma), Mainland China (50 pma, not Hong Kong or Macau), Germany (70 pma), Mexico (100 pma), Switzerland (70 pma), and other countries with individual treaties.

  9. New York school of photography - Wikipedia

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    The New York school of photography is identified by Jane Livingston as "a loosely defined group of photographers who lived and worked in New York City during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s" and who, although disinclined to commit themselves to any group or belief, "shared a number of influences, aesthetic assumptions, subjects, and stylistic ...