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    The hopeful possibility of postsecularity

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    In this chapter, Andrew Williams and Callum Sutherland reflect on their late colleague and friend Paul Cloke’s work on postsecularity. They discuss Paul’s influence on the debates around postsecularity and faith-based organizations, and how these discussions have continued to evolve, as well as offering directions for further study

    Arkansas Vernacular Architecture Manuscript Vernacular Building Type List and Sketches

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    Handwritten ink building type list with building elevation sketches.Of particular note is Sutherland's use of the term "duple" for the double pen house. Author Donald Harington is credited with coining the term, and Sutherland with popularizing it

    Interview with YA author and Children‘s Editorial Assistant Suzanne Sutherland

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    An interview with Young Adult author Suzanne Sutherland. The interview focuses on Toronto, the straight edge scene, music and subculture, Sutherland\u27s first book, When We Were Good and the importance of queer representation in YA books. Sutherland also recommends a number of YA novels

    HERStory Makers 2022: Emmajay Sutherland

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    Emmajay Sutherland is a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews studying development of anti-cancer drugs from environmental sources. She took part in HERStory Makers 2022.What is HERStory Makers?HERStory Makers is a social media competition for female-identifying early career researchers to share their research, their career journeys, and to inspire the next generation. Winners are selected by public vote. HERStory Makers is also part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night.In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON was supported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020762/1].Author contributions to contentEmmajay Sutherland conceived, planned, and recorded the video content. Kirsty Ross edited the video content to insert HERStory Maker credits, add subtitles, and maintain video length below Twitter/X limit of 2 mins and 20 secs, prior to scheduling the social media posts.</p

    Jean Sutherland

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    Photograph - Jean Sutherland with a toy bear and covered wagon, Athabasca, Albert

    Sutherland and the Canadian Pacific Railway

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    Notes - Memoirs by Ella Rita Zakariasen focusing on growing up in Sutherland, Saskatchewan (13 pages)Memoir

    COP26 and opening to postcapitalist climate politics, religion, and desire

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    Climate change represents a set of emergencies for humanity. Many geographers have argued that in order to repair and avert the damage that these confluent emergencies have and may-yet cause, a postcapitalist society is necessary. However, strategies for how this might be achieved often forgo any consideration of desire, which is problematic given the influence that desire holds over the ‘popularity’ towards which a postcapitalist politics may aspire. This paper reports on a psychogeographic walk to a church in Glasgow, taken by the author during the COP26 Youth March. Reflections on the role of the church amidst the roil of protest allows the author to imagine new ways in which movements striving for a climate-conscious postcapitalist future might engage with religion and spirituality in order to direct popular desires away from and beyond further climate breakdown

    Underemployment : a skills utilisation perspective

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    More than half of all employees believe that the skills they possess are higher than those required to do their present jobs. This is one of several findings reported in a research paper on "under-employment" in the current edition of the University of Strathclyde's Fraser of Allander Review published today. According to the author of the paper, John Sutherland of the Scottish Centre for Employment Research at the university, this provides further evidence that "under-employment" is as important a policy problem as "unemployment"

    North by East piece on Portland author Amy Sutherland, who promoted her book,

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    North by East piece on Portland author Amy Sutherland, who promoted her book, Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched: Life and Lessons at the Premier School for Exotic Animal Trainers, by writing a column for the New York Times on how she used animal behaviour modification techniques on her husband. The column was so popular she has a deal to expand it into a book
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