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U Thong ou le mythe des cités d’or : Anna Bennett, The Ancient History of U Thong. City of Gold, Bangkok, River Books, 2017
Revire Nicolas. U Thong ou le mythe des cités d’or : Anna Bennett, The Ancient History of U Thong. City of Gold, Bangkok, River Books, 2017. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 74, 2019. pp. 167-176
Anna Bennett & Hunter Watson (eds.), Defining Dvāravatī: Essays from the U Thong International Workshop 2017, Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books, 2020
Revire Nicolas. Anna Bennett & Hunter Watson (eds.), Defining Dvāravatī: Essays from the U Thong International Workshop 2017, Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books, 2020. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 107, 2021. pp. 402-407
How Did I Get to Princess Margaret? (And How Did I Get Her to the World Wide Web?)
The paper explores the growing use of
tools from the arts and humanities for investigation
and dissemination of social science research.
Emerging spaces for knowledge transfer, such as
the World Wide Web, are explored as outlets for
"performative social science". Questions of ethnics
and questions of evaluation which emerge from
performative social science and the use of new
technologies are discussed. Contemporary thinking
in aesthetics is explored to answer questions
of evaluation. The use of the Internet for productions
is proposed as supporting the collective
elaboration of meaning supported by Relational
Aesthetics.
One solution to the ethical problem of performing
the narrations of others is the use of the writer's
own story as autoethnography. The author queries
autoethnography's tendency to tell "sad" stories and
proposes an amusing story, exemplified by "The
One about Princess Margaret" (see Appendix).
The conclusion is reached that the free and open
environment of the Internet sidelines the usual
tediousness of academic publishing and begins to
explore new answers to questions posed about
the evaluation and ethics of performative social
science
A plan of Table Bay, with the road of the Cape of Good Hope, from the Dutch survey, published by Joannes van Keulen [cartographic material].
Map of the harbour at Table Bay, South Africa.; Plate 3 from: The Oriental pilot, or, A select collection of charts and plans ... for the navigation of the country trade in the seas beyond the Cape of Good Hope. London : Printed and sold by R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1778.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-ra52-s6. Inset: A south view of the cape, by Monsr. l'Abb'e de la Caille
Delias gilliardi Sanford & Bennett 1955
Delias gilliardi Sanford & Bennett, 1955 (Figs 23-24) This species is commonly found in sympatry with D. hallstromi at elevations between 2,500 – 3,000 meters in central PNG. The female has rarely been collected and is not illustrated by Parsons (1998) or Yagishita (1993). It is distinguished from the male by a paler yellow ground colour and more diffused black margins on the upperside wings, and by orange coloration on the underside of the abdomen.Published as part of Davenport, Chris & Grimaldi, Nicolas, 2019, A new subspecies of Delias clathrata Rothschild, 1904 and records of other Delias species occurring on Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea (Lepidoptera: Pieridae, Pierinae), pp. 53-67 in Sugapa Digital 11 (2) on page 57, DOI: 10.19269/sugapa2019.11(2).01, http://zenodo.org/record/383285
Delias hallstromi Sanford & Bennett 1955
Delias hallstromi Sanford & Bennett, 1955 (Figs 19-22) Delias hallstromi is a common species in central PNG however the female is rarely encountered. Parsons (1998) illustrates a specimen in the ANIC from Marifunga in the Eastern Highlands. On Mt Hagen, females were frequently seen at locations 1 and 2 feeding on flowering plants. Individual variation is seen in the width of the discocellular bar on the forewing underside and the extent of white markings on the forewing upperside.Published as part of Davenport, Chris & Grimaldi, Nicolas, 2019, A new subspecies of Delias clathrata Rothschild, 1904 and records of other Delias species occurring on Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea (Lepidoptera: Pieridae, Pierinae), pp. 53-67 in Sugapa Digital 11 (2) on page 57, DOI: 10.19269/sugapa2019.11(2).01, http://zenodo.org/record/383285
A chart of the south-east coast of Africa from the Cape of Good Hope to De Lagoa Bay [cartographic material].
Map of the the south-east coast of Africa from the Cape of Good Hope to De Lagoa Bay.; Plate 2 from: The Oriental pilot, or, A select collection of charts and plans ... for the navigation of the country trade in the seas beyond the Cape of Good Hope. London : Printed and sold by R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1778.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-ra52-s5. Insets: A plan of Saldanha Bay, geometrically surveyed in 1732 -- A plan of De Lagoa Bay, called by the Portugese Bahia de Lourenzo Marques, and by the French Baye du St. Esprit -- A plan of False Bay, surveyed in the year 1764
The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell
tag=1 data=The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell
tag=2 data=Rothwell, Nicolas
tag=3 data=Australian Magazine,
tag=6 data=16/17 November 1996
tag=7 data=20-33.
tag=8 data=NT%TOURISM
tag=10 data=Worse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North.
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tag=12 data=96/0316
tag=13 data=CABWorse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North
Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008
Zufferey Nicolas. Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008. In: Études chinoises, n°28, 2009. Numéro spécial sur le droit chinois. pp. 243-247
New Necklaces: 400 Designs in Contemporary Jewellery
After the successful New Rings and New Earrings, New Necklaces is the third book curated by jeweller and author Nicolas Estrada, from classic forms and materials to the most daring, experimental and surprising ideas, each of the 500 necklaces included in this book has something that makes it unique and relates strongly to today's social, cultural and artistic reality. With prefaces by German jeweller Julia Wild and Leo Caballero, owner of the Barcelona gallery Klimt 02, specialised in contemporary jewellers
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