754 research outputs found

    Interview with Graeme Hugo

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    Graeme Hugo is Federation Fellow, Professor of the Discipline of Geographical and Environmental Studies and Director of the National Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems at the University of Adelaide. He is the author of over 200 books, articles in scholarly journals and chapters in books, as well as a large number of conference papers and reports

    Graeme Base, 1983

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    Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne News', May 1983. Graeme Base, children's author and illustrator. Swinburne Alumnus (Diploma of Art and Graphic Design 1978)

    Baker, Graeme L. - Biology Professor

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    Dr. Graeme L. Baker, Professor of Biology, wearing a suit. He was the co-author of Biology, Ecology and Systematics of Australian Scelio: Wasp Parasitoids of Locust and Grasshopper Eggs with Paul Dangerfield and Andrew Austin.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/univphotocollection/1237/thumbnail.jp

    Inverse systems of spectra and generalizations of a theorem of W.H. Lin

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    In this thesis we generalize a theorem of W. H. Lin. Lin's results are concerned with the homotopy and cohomotopy of an inverse system of spectra {P-k }. Using the quadratic construction we construct an inverse system of spectra {P-k(E)} We generalize Lin's results by studying the homotopy and cohomotopy of {P-k(E)}

    Personal relations in Russian politics

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    Review Details Date: 18 October 2013 Author: Graeme Gill Publisher: Australian Review of Public Affairs (ARPA) Owning Institution(s): The University of Sydney Book Details Title: Can Russia Modernise? Sistema, Power Networks and Informal Governance Publisher: Cambridge University Press Date Published: 2013 Author/s: Alena V. Ledeneva In all societies there is tension between the formal rules governing all aspects of life and the informal norms, practices and principles that contribute to the structuring of that life. In Russia, informal norms and personal relationships dominate social organisation, and cohere into a \u27sistema\u27 that structures life at the top. A recent book \u27Can Russia Modernise? Sistema, Power Networks and Informal Governance\u27 by Alena V. Ledeneva explores the culture of \u27sistema\u27 and argues that it stands in the way of Russian political and economic development. Read Graeme Gill’s full article in the Australian Review of Public Affairs. &nbsp

    The Rosie Project: Discussions with Graeme Simsion on reverse adaptation

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    Abstract Graeme Simsion’s internationally best-selling novel, The Rosie Project (2013a), began life as a romantic comedy script that nobody wanted. One year later, having ‘reverse adapted’ his screenplay into a novel, The Rosie Project (2013a) was on the New York Times best-selling list and swiftly sold to 40 territories around the world. This article, based on my discussions with screenwriter and author Graeme Simsion, and informed by my own practice-led research into ‘reverse adaptation’, will examine this little discussed manifestation of screen adaptation. What are the creative challenges facing the screenwriter in taking on the ‘opposite’ of a traditional adaptation? How do professional and industrial conditions differ for the screenwriter undertaking a reverse adaptation? Why even begin a reverse adaptation? This article also briefly contextualizes reverse adaptation as belonging to the greater contemporary ‘ecology’ of transmedia adaption, and places it in relation to the commercial novelization

    Writing, creativity and environments : [book review] Ceri Sullivan and Graeme Harper (eds) Authors at Work: The Creative Environment

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    The author reviews the book : Ceri Sullivan and Graeme Harper (eds) Authors at Work: The Creative Environment, Essays and Studies Collection, vol 62, 2009 (ISSN 0071-1357) The English Association, UK/DS Brewer, Cambridge, ISBN 978-1-84384-195-

    A truly international contribution : [book review] Graeme Harper and Jeri Kroll (eds), Creative Writing Studies: Practice, Research and Pedagogy, Multilingual Matters, Clevedon UK, 2008.

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    The author reviews the book: Graeme Harper and Jeri Kroll (eds), Creative Writing Studies: Practice, Research and Pedagogy, Multilingual Matters, Clevedon UK, 2008

    Some aspects of organotransition metal chemistry / by Mark Graeme Humphrey

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    One microfiche--`Data from crystal structures solved by the author`--in pocketBibliography: leaves 214-225225 leaves : ill ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, 198

    Art as Research: Conversations with Graeme Sullivan

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    This proposal is a collaboration between the Intermedia MFA and the Department of Att. \u27We are seeking Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series funds to support a guest lecture as well as classroom visits by Dr. Graeme Sullivan (Director, School of Visual Art at The Pennsylvania State University). Sullivan is the author of Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in Visual Arts (2 d edition, 2010) and one of the country\u27s leading scholars on arts-based research as well as art education. Sullivan\u27s primary research focuses on critical-reflexive thinking processes, specifically those associated with visual arts inquiry and practice. We have attached a brief bio-statement and condensed CV to provide a more in-depth portrait of his academic and artistic engagements
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