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ABC documentary on the Australian National University, by Alan Manning. Preliminary interviews, tape 7
Chris Higgins and Heather Sutherland (continued from tape 6), W.P. Packar
Disciples of a crazy saint: The Buchen of Spiti
The Buchen are specialist religious performers from Spiti, a culturally Tibetan valley in North India. They are widely known for performing an elaborate exorcism ritual that culminates in a slab of stone, marked with images of demons, being smashed on a man’s belly. In winter groups of Buchen perform their religious theatre, a localised form of Ache Lhamo, the Tibetan Opera. This book, published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford is the result of a research project and substantial fieldtrip funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, with project partnership from the Pitt Rivers Museum.
Patrick Sutherland has been photographing in Spiti for nearly two decades and working with the Buchen for several years.
The book consists of a self-reflexive essay by Patrick Sutherland illustrated with historical photographs and his own photographs, followed by four sections of photographs and captions by Patrick Sutherland. It concludes with a substantial essay, placing the Buchen into a wider cultural and historical context, by Tashi Tsering, founding Director of the Amnye Machen Institute (Tibetan Centre for Advanced Studies) in Dharamsala. This essay is also illustrated with historical photographs
Arkansas Vernacular Architecture Manuscript Vernacular Building Type List and Sketches
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
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
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
Photograph - Jean Sutherland with a toy bear and covered wagon, Athabasca, Albert
Visualisation, imagery, and the development of geometrical reasoning
This report focuses on some aspects of the nature and role of visualisation and imagery in the teaching and learning of mathematics, particularly as a component in the development of geometrical reasoning. Issues briefly addressed include the relationship between imagery and perception, imagery and memory, the nature of dynamic images, and the interaction between imagery and concept development. The report concludes with a series of questions that may provide a suitable programme for research and lays the foundation for further work of the BSRLM geometry working group
Sutherland and the Canadian Pacific Railway
Notes - Memoirs by Ella Rita Zakariasen focusing on growing up in Sutherland, Saskatchewan (13 pages)Memoir
ABC documentary on the Australian National University, by Alan Manning. Preliminary interviews, tape 6
Professor Burton (continued from tape 5), Professor Crisp, Chris Higgins and Heather Sutherlan
A workflow for analyzing cover object data using 'oSCR' and the salamander data.
Supplementary material and data objects for conducting the analyses described in:<div><br><div>Chris Sutherland, David J. Muñoz, David A. W. Miller, and Evan H. Campbell Grant (2016) Spatial Capture–Recapture: A Promising Method for Analyzing Data Collected Using Artificial Cover Objects. Herpetologica (In-Press) </div><div><b>doi:</b> <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-15-00027">http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-15-00027</a></div></div><div><br></div><div><b>SCR workflow.pdf</b></div><div>Detailed instructions for doing the analysis</div><div><br></div><div><b>rbs.results.Rdta</b></div><div>A .Rdata file containing the fited models</div><div><div><br></div><div><b>rbs.scrFrame.Rdta</b></div><div>A .Rdata file containing the 'scrFrame' object required for the analysis</div><div><div><div><br></div><div><b>rbs.ssDF.Rdta</b></div><div>A .Rdata file containing the 'ssDF' object required for the analysis</div><div><br></div><div></div></div></div></div
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