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    Overlap

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    A published transcript of a conversation between Claire Barclay, Ruth Barker and Dominic Paterson, published to accompany Barclay's exhibition at Glasgow Print Studios as part of Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, 2010

    Overlap

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    A published transcript of a conversation between Claire Barclay, Ruth Barker and Dominic Paterson, published to accompany Barclay's exhibition at Glasgow Print Studios as part of Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, 2010

    The Life and Works of Dr Alex Moulton RDI (1920-2012)

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    This seminar celebrated the life and works of Dr Alex Moulton RDI (1920-2012) engineer, designer and innovator. Alex Moulton reinvented the bicycle as the Moulton Bicycle in 1962, designed and produced numerous vehicle suspension systems, including the patented Hydrolastic and Hydragas systems which were fitted to British Leyland/Rover vehicles over a period of 40 years, and contributed the unique rubber-cone suspension to Alec Issigonis's Mini (1959-2000). A Royal Designer for Industry, member of the Fellowship of Engineering and Doctor of the Royal College of Art, Moulton was celebrated during his lifetime and his legacy continues today in the continuing work of the Moulton Bicycle Company, and in his influence on young engineers and designers. The seminar included presentations and a panel discussion with: Sir Christopher Frayling (chair), Sebastian Conran, Tony Hadland, Peter Barker, Dominic Stone, and Dan Farrell

    Dominic Capeci, Jr. Vita, 2019

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    From Foucauldian Biopower to Energopower and Infopower:An Interview with Dominic Boyer and Colin Koopman

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    Kirsten Hasberg talks to Dominic Boyer, anthropologist and author of Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthroprocene, and to Colin Koopman, philosopher and author of How We Became our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person. Their books published in mid-2019 put forward novel conceptualizations of Foucauldian biopower, which they term infopower and energopower, respectively. Criss-crossing between philosophical conceptualizations and concrete problems like the struggles of renewable energy communities (Boyer) and the influence of economic thinking on datafication (Koopman), the conversations show how Foucauldian concepts are relevant to today's power struggles inherent to the energy transition and the digital transformation.Kirsten Hasberg talks to Dominic Boyer, anthropologist and author of Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthroprocene, and to Colin Koopman, philosopher and author of How We Became our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person. Their books published in mid-2019 put forward novel conceptualizations of Foucauldian biopower, which they term infopower and energopower, respectively. Criss-crossing between philosophical conceptualizations and concrete problems like the struggles of renewable energy communities (Boyer) and the influence of economic thinking on datafication (Koopman), the conversations show how Foucauldian concepts are relevant to today's power struggles inherent to the energy transition and the digital transformation

    Martha Wilkerson Author statement, 2019

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    Mary\u27s Knowledge of Her Son\u27s Divinity at the Annunciation: The Papal Tradition

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    About the author: Rev. Dominic Unger, O.F.M. Cap., has written widely on Marian scholarship and various scriptural questions
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