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hi! Sorry to bother--I am also graduating soon and I'm scouring my university library--I LOVED the list you made, do you have any other recommendations you wouldn't mind sharing? frankly you could throw a works cited page at me and I'd be happy
I've certainly got more papers I could recommend, though I can't claim they're all directly monster-related. My actual academic field is the history of science, with an emphasis on the early modern period and early print culture -- I just try to tie it to my other special interests however I can!
If you're interested in monster theory, I definitely recommend various readings on witchcraft and the occult as well -- there are significant links between the early modern witch trials/folkloric beliefs about witchcraft and some of our "modern" monsters like werewolves. Try:
Wolves, Witches, and Werewolves: Witchcraft and Lycanthropy from 1423 to 1700 by Jane P. Davidson and Bob Canino
The Saturnine History of Jews and Witches by Yvonne Owens
From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages by Michael D. Bailey
Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages by Stephen A. Mitchell
The Specific Rationality of Medieval Magic by Richard Kieckhefer (who has written a LOT on magic and witchcraft in general)
Male Witches in Early Modern Europe by Laura Apps and Andrew Gow
If you're interested in monster studies from more of a sci-fi/fantasy angle and like reading about speculative fiction, consider:
On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre by Darko Suvin (really anything by Darko Suvin is a solid bet, he's a hugely influential scholar in the study of science fiction)
The journal Science Fiction Studies which has a lot of great articles and special issues (including a great one on Frankenstein!)
Colonialism and the Emergence of Science Fiction by John Rieder
For a grab-bag of odd and unconventional papers and books I've found interesting recently, have a look at:
The Soul, Evil Spirits, and the Undead: Vampires, Death, and Burial in Jewish Folklore and Law by Saul Epstein and Sara Libby Robinson
Melancholy as a Disease: Learning About Depression as a Disease from Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy by Jennifer Radden
A Case for a Trans Studies Turn in Victorian Studies: “Female Husbands” of the Nineteenth Century by Lisa Hager
Battling Demons With Medical Authority: Werewolves, Physicians, and Rationalization by Nadine Metzger
And, last but not least, I've only skimmed these last few, but as I'm currently on a huge Dracula research kick, here's a couple articles that have caught my eye:
Rethinking the New Woman in Dracula by Jordan Kistler (this one was especially refreshing to see, given the fact that many academic takes on the subject are.... bad)
Masculine Spatial Embodiment in Dracula by Julie Smith
Information in the 1890s: Technological, Journalistic, Imperial, Occult by Richard Menke
A ‘Ghastly Operation’: Transfusing Blood, Science and the Supernatural in Vampire Texts by Aspasia Stephanou
#i may have more dracula articles to recommend soon but a lot of scholarship on dracula..... sucks actually (pun intended)#so i need to vet those before i go throwing around recs haha
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Nadine Rieder gewinnt den 10. Alta Valtellina Bike Marathon
Nadine Rieder gewinnt den 10. Alta Valtellina Bike Marathon
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Bormio, 3. August 2018 – Über 2.800 Athleten rasten während des Alta Valtellina Bike Marathons (AVBM) entlang des Valdidentro und Valdisotto über die schönsten Trails und anspruchsvollsten Anstiege, die die Region um Bormio zu bieten hat. Neben des 10. Geburtstags des AVMB war das diesjährige Highlight die 100km lange Marathonstrecke, mit einem Höhenunterschied…
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SnowBike-Festival Gstaad#3: Nadine Rieder und David List auf dem Podest
FOTO | Herren-Podium von links: Nicola Rohrbach, Joris Ryf und David List ©SnowBike-Festival Lexware-Biker David List hat am vierten und letzten Tag des SnowBike-Festivals in Gstaad noch mal aufhorchen lassen. Hinter Titelverteidiger Nicola Rohrbach (goldwurstpower.ch-Felt) wurde er auf einer verkürzten Etappe Zweiter und sicherte sich Gesamtrang drei. Den Gesamtsieg holte sich Joris Ryf…
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#Cross-Country#David List#Jannick Zurnieden#Joris Ryf#Markus Bauer#Mountainbike#MTB#Nadine Rieder#Nicola Rohrbach#SnowBike-Festival Gstaad
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Boxing
Hamsat Shadalov (Berlin)
Ammar Abduljabbar (Hamburg)
Nadine Apetz (Haan)
Canoeing
Sideris Tasiadis (Augsburg)
Hannes Aigner (Augsburg)
Sebastian Brendel (Scwedt)
Conrad-Robin Scheibner (Berlin)
Tim Hecker (Berlin)
Jacob Schopf (Berlin)
Max Hoff (Troisdorf)
Max Lemke (Mannheim)
Tom Liebscher (Dresden)
Ronald Rauhe (Berlin)
Max Rendschmidt (Bonn)
Ricarda Funk (Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler)
Andrea Herzog (Meissen)
Lisa Jahn (Berlin)
Julie Hake (Olfen)
Caro Arft (Bochum)
Sophie Koch (Berlin)
Sabrina Hering-Pradler (Hannover)
Sarah Brüssler (Mannheim)
Tina Dietze (Leipzig)
Fencing
Peter Joppich (Koblenz)
Benjamin Kleibrink (Düsseldorf)
André Sanita (Solingen)
Luis Klein (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Max Hartung (Aachen)
Matyas Szabó (Dormagen)
Benedikt Wagner (Bonn)
Leonie Ebert (Würzburg)
Karate
Jonathan Horne (Kaiserslautern)
Noah Bitsch (Siegburg)
Ilja Smorguner (Idstein)
Jasmin Jüttner (Aschaffenburg)
Pentathlon
Patrick Dogue (Ludwigshafen)
Fabian Liebig (Potsdam)
Annika Schleu (Berlin)
Rebecca Langrehr (Berlin)
Sailing
Philipp Buhl (Immenstadt)
Erik Heil (Berlin)
Thomas Plössel (Oldenburg)
Paul Kohlhoff (Kiel)
Svenja Weger (Heidelberg)
Luise Wanser (Hamburg)
Anastasiya Winkel (Hamburg)
Susann Beucke (Kiel)
Tina Lutz (Landschulheim)
Alica Stuhlemmer (Kiel)
Climbing
Alexander Megos (Erlangen)
Jan Hojer (Cologne)
Swimming
Lukas Märtens (Berlin)
Lucas Matzerath (Berlin)
Eric Friese (Potsdam)
Ole Braunschweig (Kassel)
Christian Diener (Potsdam)
Jacob Hiedtmann (Pinneberg)
Philip Heintz (Mannheim)
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Celine Rieder (Wittlich)
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Marie Pietruschka (Leipzig)
Leonie Kullmann (Dresden)
Anna Elendt (Berlin)
Taekwondo
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Wrestling
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Etienne Kinsinger (Püttlingen)
Frank Stäbler (Böblingen)
Denis Kudla (Schifferstadt)
Eduard Popp (Heilbronn)
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Michelle Kroppen (Kevelaer)
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Fabian Heinle (Musburg)
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Corinna Schwab (Schwandorf)
Christina Hering (Munich)
Katharina Trost (Freilassing)
Caterina Granz (Berlin)
Hanna Klein (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Konstanze Klosterhalfen (Königswinter)
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Melat Kejeta (Baunatal)
Deborah Schöneborn (Troisdorf)
Katharina Steinruck (Leipzig)
Rebekka Haase (Zschopau)
Gina Lückenkemper (Hamm)
Laura Müller (Dudweiler)
Ruth Spellmeyer-Preuss (Göttingen)
Nadine Gonska (Duisburg)
Marike Steinacker (Wermelskirchen)
Claudine Vita (Frankfurt)
Kristin Pudenz (Herford)
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Marvin Seidel (St. Ingbert)
Yvonne Li (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
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Maodo Lô (Berlin)
Niels Giffey (Berlin)
Jan Wimberg (Oldenburg)
Johannes Voigtmann (Eisenach)
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Victor Wagner (Berlin)
Lukas Wank (Altenberg)
Danilo Barthel (Heidelberg)
Johannes Thiemann (Trier)
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Nikias Arndt (Buchholz In Der Nordheide)
Maximilian Schachmann (Berlin)
Emanuel Buchmann (Bregenz, Austria)
Simon Geschke (Berlin)
Stefan Bötticher (Leinefelde-Warbis)
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Lara Lessmann (Flensburg)
Diving
Patrick Hausding (Lichtenburg)
Martin Wolfram (Dresden)
Timo Barthel (Würselen)
Jaden Eikermann-Gregorchuk (Monheim)
Lars Rüdiger (Berlin)
Tina Punzel (Dresden)
Christina Wassen (Eschweiler)
Elena Wassen (Eschweiler)
Lena Hentschel (Dresden)
Equestrian
Michael Jung (Bad Soden Am Taunus)
Daniel Deusser (Wiesbaden)
Christian Kukuk (Warendorf)
André Thieme (Plau Am See)
Maurice Tebbel (Emsbüren)
Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl (Aubenhausen)
Dorothee Schneider (Mainz)
Isabell Werth (Issum)
Sandra Auffarth (Delmenhorst)
Julia Krajewski (Langenhagen)
Field Hockey
Alexander Stadler (Heidelberg)
Mats Grambusch (Mönchengladbach)
Lukas Windfeder (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Linus Müller (Düsseldorf)
Martin Häner (Berlin)
Paul-Philipp Kaufmann (Mannheim)
Niklas Wellen (Krefeld)
Johannes Grosse (Berlin)
Constantin Staib (Münster)
Timm Herzbruch (Essen)
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Jan Rühr (Düsseldorf)
Justus Weigand (Nuremburg)
Martin Zwicker (Köthen)
Florian Fuchs (Hamburg)
Benedikt Fürk (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Niklas Bosserhoff (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Timur Oruz (Krefeld)
Kira Horn (Hamburg)
Amelie Wortmann (Hamburg)
Nike Lorenz (Berlin)
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Anne Schröder (Düsseldorf)
Lena Micheel (Hamburg)
Charlotte Stapenhorst (Berlin)
Sonja Zimmermann (Frankenthal)
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Lisa Altenburg (Mönchengladbach)
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Julia Ciupka (Mönchengladbach)
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Cécile Pieper (Heidelberg)
Pia Maertens (Duisburg)
Viktoria Huse (Berlin)
Jette Fleschütz (Hamburg)
Hanna Granitzki (Hamburg)
Soccer
Florian Müller (Saarlouis)
Benjamin Henrichs (Bocholt)
David Raum (Nuremburg)
Ohis Uduokhai (Annaberg-Buchholz)
Amos Pieper (Lüdinghausen)
Ragnar Ache (Frankfurt Am Main)
Marco Richter (Friedberg)
Maximilian Arnold (Riesa)
Cedric Teuchert (Coburg)
Max Kruse (Reinbek)
Nadiem Amiri (Ludwigshafen)
Svend Brodersen (Hamburg)
Arne Maier (Ludwigsfelde)
Ismail Jakobs (Cologne)
Jordan Tournarigha (Chemnitz)
Keven Schlotterbeck (Weinstedt)
Anton Stach (Buchholz In Der Nordheide)
Eduard Löwen (Idar-Oberstein)
Luca Plogmann (Bremen)
Golf
Maximilian Kieffer (Düsseldorf)
Christopher Long (Heidelberg)
Caro Masson (Gladbeck)
Sophia Popov (Weingarten)
Gymnastics
Lukas Dauser (Ebersberg)
Nils Dunkel (Berlin)
Philipp Herder (Berlin)
Andreas Toba (Hanover)
Kim Bui (Ehningen)
Pauline Schäfer (Chemnitz)
Elisabeth Seitz (Altlussheim)
Sarah Voss (Dormagen)
Handball
Johannes Bitter (Oldenburg)
Uwe Gensheimer (Mannheim)
Johannes Golla (Wiesbaden)
Finn Lemke (Bremen)
Hendrik Pekeler (Itzehoe)
Juri Knorr (Flensburg)
Steffen Weinhold (Fürth)
Philipp Weber (Schönebeck)
Kai Häfner (Schwäbisch Gmünd)
Marcel Schiller (Bad Urach)
Andreas Wolff (Euskirchen)
Julius Kühn (Duisburg)
Jannik Kohlbacher (Bensheim)
Timo Kastening (Stadthagen)
Paul Drux (Gummersbach)
Judo
Moritz Plafky (Siegburg)
Sebastian Seidl (Nürtingen)
Igor Wandtke (Lübeck)
Dominic Ressel (Kiel)
Eduard Trippel (Rüsselsheim Am Main)
Karl-Richard Frey (Troisdorf)
Johannes Frey (St. Augustin)
Katharina Menz (Backnang)
Theresa Stoll (Munich)
Martyna Trajdos (Bełchatów, Poland)
Giovanna Scoccimarro (Hanover)
Anna-Maria Wagner (Ravensburg)
Jasmin Grabowski (Speyer)
Rowing
Oliver Zeidler (Dachau)
Stephan Krüger (Rostock)
Marc Weber (Lich)
Jason Osborne (Mainz)
Jonathan Rommelmann (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Max Appel (Ratzeburg)
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Daniela Schultze (Cottbus)
Shooting
Oliver Geis (Limburg)
Andreas Löw (Neuendettelsau)
Christian Reitz (Löbau)
Jolyn Beer (Hanover)
Monika Karsch (Regensburg)
Nadine Messerschmidt (Suhl)
Doreen Vennekamp (Gelnhausen)
Carina Wimmer (Mühldorf)
Skateboarding
Tyler Edtmayer (Lenggries)
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Surfing
Leon Glatzer (Pavones, Costa Rica)
Table Tennis
Timo Boll (Erbach)
Dmytro Ovtcharov (Düsseldorf)
Patrick Franziska (Bensheim)
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Xiaona Yong (Berlin)
Tennis
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Philipp Kohlschreiber (Kitzbühel, Austria)
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Alexander Zverev; Jr. (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
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Maggie Kożuch (Hamburg)
Weightlifting
Simon Brandhuber (Deggendorf)
Nico Müller (Obrigheim)
Sabine Kusterer (Leimen)
Lisa Schweizer (Schwedt)
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Mercedes-AMG G 63 and Nadine Rieder 撸先生:看片神器,每日更新,高清流畅,无需翻墙,t.cn/EVvnoK4
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Für 2020 droht agiles Theater Die Projekte eignen sich nicht für agile Methoden? Die Firmenkultur ist noch nicht bereit? Mitarbeiter sind in der klassischen Softwareentwicklung besser aufgehoben? Egal! 2020 werden trotzdem viele Unternehmen auf Agilität umsteigen. Ein Kommentar von Nadine Riederer, CEO von Avision.
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This thing with Harry and Camille is Nadine 2.0. I am so not bothered by any girl like this because this is what Harry does. I thought you mentioned that she has a boyfriend Devandra(sp)? But I saw on an update acct. that he died? But everyone needs to NOT get their knickers in a knot over this. It's Victoria's Secret promo stuff.
It’s not Victoria’s Secret promo stuff, don’t be silly. “This is what Harry does”? Yes, Harry dates women occasionally.
And no, Devendra Banhart did not die. A previous ex boyfriend of Camille’s, pro skateboarder Dylan Rieder, died last year.
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„Praktisch jedes Unternehmen hat Altanwendungen“
„Praktisch jedes Unternehmen hat Altanwendungen“
Nadine Riederer: Eine agile Vorgehensweise ist nicht nur mit modernen Programmiersprachen möglich; für sie gibt es lediglich mehr unterstützende Tools. Von agilen Denkweisen bis hin zum DevOps-Vorgehen können auch Bestandsanwendungen profitieren.
Der IT-Dienstleister Avision ist auf die Modernisierung von Altanwendungen spezialisiert. CEO Nadine Riederer erläutert im Interview, warum…
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Gaze and Van Der Breggen Storm to songo.info Champions Race Success
On Wednesday the 13th of March the Kaymandi Sports Fields and songo.info BMX track hosted the 2019 songo.info Champions Race. The Stellenbosch based sporting and education charity attracted eight former and reigning World Champions, three Olympic Gold Medallists and the reigning European Champion. Accounting for three of those eleven titles between them Sam Gaze and Anna van der Breggen were worthy winners on the day and in terms of their impressive palmarès.
The racing started earlier in the afternoon with the Future Champions Race. Boys and girls raced for prizes donated by Specialized Bicycles in Under 14 and Under 18 age groups. The younger girl’s category was won by songo.info programme rider Milani Dingani, while Henre de Villiers won the Under 14 boy’s race. The Under 18 titles were secured by 2018 champion Andrea Schofman and the highly regarded junior racer Aiden Penfold.
In the elite women’s race the Investec-songo-Specialized paring of Annika Langvad and Van Der Breggen went up against their Absa Cape Epic rivals Nadine Rieder, Candice Lill and Ariane Lüthi. Van Der Breggen showed what a formidable force she is likely to be in the week-long stage race as she stormed away from the rest of the field. The Olympic and Road World Champion hit the front on the second lap, after Langvad had set the early pace and gradually pulled away from the rest of the field. Langvad for her part seemed content to shadow Rieder and one got the feeling that the Marathon World Champion was not actively pursuing her teammate.
“It is nice of course to start my time in South Africa with a win” Van Der Breggen smiled after crossing the finish line. “It’s a cross country race so it was hard, but it is good to win. I ride for Investec-songo-Specialized so it is really a great concept to start with a race like this for songo.info. To see why we are wearing the jersey, it is great to have a race here and to see how many people enjoy the sport. Hopefully we can inspire them to chase their dreams” the victor said.
The stacked men’s field featured six of the eight World Champions present at the event, with the reigning World and Olympic mountain bike champion Nino Schurter looking resplendent in his rainbow stripes on the start line. He was however again trounced, on South African soil, by Gaze; the former Under 23 World Champion and Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist. Gaze and Schurter made the early racing, opening a gap of fifteen seconds to a chasing pack led by Jaroslav Kulhavý by the end of the third lap. On the fourth lap South African cross country champion and current Under 23 World Champion Alan Hatherly bridged across to the leaders.
By the end of the next lap Hatherly held a lead of nearly twenty seconds, but a puncture put pay to his chances of victory. With the chances of them being reeled in from behind shrinking; Gaze and Schurter diced between each other for the victory over the final two laps. The young New Zealander proved the stronger rider on the day, powering away from the Swiss star to establish a cushion comfortable enough to allow Gaze to slow and wheelie across the line; much to the delight of the songo.info children lining the barriers.
Gaze’s win comes just three days after his victory in the 2019 Cape Town Cycle Tour and he could scarcely have hoped for a better start to his South African racing season. “I’m super happy, tonight was wicked” he enthused. “It’s great to race here in Kayamandi, with all the kids coming to watch. It was a fun race, with Investec-songo-Specialized right at the front of the race with Jaro [Kulhavý] and Simon [Andreassen]. And I think Susi [Christoph Sauser] wasn’t too far off the back so I think everyone is in really good spirits ahead of next week’s Absa Cape Epic” Gaze concluded with a grin.
“The songo.info Champions Race is all about showing people what we do and where we do it” songo.info’s sport programme manager Sipho Madolo explained. “It is also amazing for the kids to see Nino, Jaro and Sam racing. To bring them closer to riders like that gives them motivation to pursue their cycling dreams.”
Results: 2019 songo.info Champions Race
Elite Men:
Sam Gaze (Investec-songo-Specialized)
Nino Schurter (SCOTT-SRAM)
Simon Andreassen (Investec-songo-Specialized)
Elite Women:
Anna van der Breggen (Investec-songo-Specialized)
Nadine Rieder (AMG Rotwild)
Annika Langvad (Investec-songo-Specialized)
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Snowbiken in Gstaad: Nadine Rieder im 2. Anlauf obenauf
Snowbiken in Gstaad: Nadine Rieder im 2. Anlauf obenauf
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DEFAMATION-IMMUNITY-MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT
Greenberg v. McGraw, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 324 (May 5, 2017) Bender, P.J.E. Appellant, Michael R. Greenberg, M.D., MBA, appeals from the trial court’s April 28, 2016 order sustaining Appellee’s, Nadine M. McGraw, preliminary objections in the nature of a demurrer. Upon careful review, we affirm. We agree with the trial court that the procedures for reporting a doctor to the medical board constitute a quasi-judicial proceeding. They share many of the characteristics of an adjudicatory process. Discretionary decision-making authority (for instance, whether to initiate formal charges or to settle cases by consent agreements) and procedural safeguards (hearings, appeals, etc.) are patently present. Dr. Greenberg also sued for abuse of process. Accordingly, for the above-stated reasons, we hold that the absolute privilege applies to statements made to the Board of Medicine for the purpose of initiating judicial or quasi-judicial proceedings against a licensee, even if such statements are allegedly false. As such, we conclude that Dr. Greenberg’s defamation claim against Ms. McGraw is barred at this time. In addition, we also apply the absolute privilege to bar Dr. Greenberg’s intentional infliction of emotional distress claim, given that it occurred in connection with the proceedings and in light of the policy implications addressed above. However, we note that the absolute privilege does not apply to bar Dr. Greenberg’s abuse of process claim. Based on the case law cited supra, it is evident that an abuse of process claim cannot be based on the wrongful initiation of proceedings, which is what Dr. Greenberg alleges Ms. McGraw did by making false statements to a Board investigator. There are no allegations that Ms. McGraw perverted the legal process after its issuance. Therefore, we conclude that Dr. Greenberg has failed to state a claim for abuse of process. Accordingly, we affirm the trial court’s order sustaining Ms. McGraw’s preliminary objections.
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