313 research outputs found

    Wilding, Performance as Research Project

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    Wilding, a darkly humorous and politically charged performance exploring radical protest and feminism by Ildikó Rippel and Emma Bourke, a descendant of the militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison. Facing the current threat by the UK government to remove the human right to protest, this performance celebrates rebellion and explores violence as a legitimate tool to fight an oppressive system. Combining testimonies by Emily Davison with autobiographical confession, Wilding merges archival footage with original video projection mapped onto an array of cardboard placards, as the performer’s present personal protests, Euro-Punk and a pantomime hors

    sj-pdf-3-pmj-10.1177_02692163211059340 – Supplemental material for Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-pmj-10.1177_02692163211059340 for Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis by Evelyn Palmer, Emily Kavanagh, Shelina Visram, Anne-Marie Bourke, Ian Forrest and Catherine Exley in Palliative Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163211059340 – Supplemental material for Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163211059340 for Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis by Evelyn Palmer, Emily Kavanagh, Shelina Visram, Anne-Marie Bourke, Ian Forrest and Catherine Exley in Palliative Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163221101753 – Supplemental material for When should palliative care be introduced for people with progressive fibrotic interstitial lung disease? A meta-ethnography of the experiences of people with end-stage interstitial lung disease and their family carers

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163221101753 for When should palliative care be introduced for people with progressive fibrotic interstitial lung disease? A meta-ethnography of the experiences of people with end-stage interstitial lung disease and their family carers by Evelyn Palmer, Emily Kavanagh, Shelina Visram, Anne-Marie Bourke, Ian Forrest and Catherine Exley in Palliative Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-2-pmj-10.1177_02692163211059340 – Supplemental material for Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-pmj-10.1177_02692163211059340 for Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis by Evelyn Palmer, Emily Kavanagh, Shelina Visram, Anne-Marie Bourke, Ian Forrest and Catherine Exley in Palliative Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-2-pmj-10.1177_02692163221101753 – Supplemental material for When should palliative care be introduced for people with progressive fibrotic interstitial lung disease? A meta-ethnography of the experiences of people with end-stage interstitial lung disease and their family carers

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-pmj-10.1177_02692163221101753 for When should palliative care be introduced for people with progressive fibrotic interstitial lung disease? A meta-ethnography of the experiences of people with end-stage interstitial lung disease and their family carers by Evelyn Palmer, Emily Kavanagh, Shelina Visram, Anne-Marie Bourke, Ian Forrest and Catherine Exley in Palliative Medicine</p

    Rape: a history from 1860 to the present

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    Joanna Bourke, author of the critically-acclaimed Fear, unflinchingly and controversially moves away from looking at victims to look at the rapists. She examines the nature of rape, drawing together the work of criminologists, sociologists and psychiatrists to analyse what drives the perpetrators of sexual violence. Rape - A History looks at the perception of rape, both in the mass media and the wider public, and considers the crucial questions of treatment and punishment. Should sexual offenders be castrated? Will Freud's couch or the behaviourists' laboratory work most effectively? Particular groups of offenders such as female abusers, psychopaths and exhibitionists are given special attention here, as are potentially dangerous environments, including the home, prison, and the military. By demystifying the category of the rapist and revealing the specificities of the past, Joanna Bourke dares to consider a future in which sexual violence has been placed outside the human experience

    Data for the Analysis of Rdr6 ('Morden Blush' x G168-2) via Linkage Analysis and BSA-seq

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    See README file for more information. Files included are: Raw data files from the 68k Rose WagRhSNP Axiom Array Log file from Axiom Analysis Suite to repeat parameters from initial filtering Marker filtration R project, necessary scripts, and files for examples Necessary files and scripts for filtering using FitPoly Map construction R project, necessary scripts, and files for examples Locus mapping R project, necessary scripts, and files for examples Gene mining files 2025-12-09: Files 02.1_Marker_Filtration.zip, 03_Map_Construction.zip, 04_Loci_Mapping.zip, 05_Gene_Mining.zip were updated to remove unnecessary hidden files.The data and scripts presented here represents the process for creating a linkage map and mapping rose a black spot resistance quantitative trait locus in a tetraploid garden rose population. Included are the raw data files (.CEL, zipped folder) from genotyping via the rose WagRhSNP 68k Axiom Array. The scripts (.R) included are for filtering, linkage map construction, and locus mapping. Additional data files include the required input and output files from each mapping step, the phenotyping file used for linkage analysis and the gene mining file (both as .csv). Also included are the .sh script and additional materials for marker filtering. Finally, raw data files for BSA-seq are included for the BSA-seq analysis presented in the manuscript. This data is released due to the publishing of a manuscript detailing the work using this data.CFANS Diversity FellowshipUWRF URSCA USE GrantUSDA-ARSRosBREED2: Combining Disease Resistance and Horticultural Quality in New Rosaceous Cultivars (2014-51181-22378)Moore, Emily M; Lopez Arias, Diana C; Zlesak, David C; Clark, Matthew D; Bourke, Peter M; Yong, Donnen; Sproul, Jim; Hokanson, Stan C. (2025). Data for the Analysis of Rdr6 ('Morden Blush' x G168-2) via Linkage Analysis and BSA-seq. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/y9hn-0v73

    Wilding (Performance Lecture and video installation) The radical female body in protest

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    “Rights of assembly struck me as different from rights of association or rights of free expression. They fundamentally involve the body in a collective, embodied set of acts.” (Butler 2015). The practice research project Wilding is concerned with the vulnerable female body as a site of protest in feminist revolt. According to Butler, the female body in protest is a precarious body, precarity describing the “conditions that threaten life in ways that appear to be outside of one’s control” (Butler 2009: i). Wilding is a collaboration with queer performance maker Emma Bourke, a descendant of militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, who famously jumped in front of the King’s horse to attach a feminist flag, in her fight for Women’s Rights at the 1913 Epsom Derby. The performance questions the validity of violence to protest an oppressive system. We are particularly invested in the female body at risk during radical feminist revolt, and the relation of protest to queerness, “if the term is taken in its most theoretical sense to mean the bending and modification of normative structures of power and sociality” (Glazier 2015). Wilding explores the embodiment of protest in performance, and is a response to and a protest against the proposed policing bill. The Wilding video installation merges archival footage of the Epsom Derby with original videos, and is accompanied by a sound score of protest recordings merged with performance texts, representing the artists’ personal, political and phenomenological experiences of their protest bodies

    GSNSW Exploration NSW Area C Bourke total count grid geodetic

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    Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: This GSNSW Exploration NSW Area C Bourke total count grid geodetic is an airborne-derived radiometric terrestrial dose rate grid for the NSW DMR, Discovery 2000, 1994-95, AREA C, Bourke survey. The survey was acquired under the project No. 733 for the geological survey of NSW. The grid has a cell size of 0.00063 degrees (approximately 65m). A total of 93000 line-kilometres of data at a line spacing of 250m were acquired to produce this grid. The terrestrial dose rate grid is derived as a linear combination of the filtered K, U and Th grids. Details of the specifications of individual airborne surveys can be found in the Fourteenth Edition of the Index of Airborne Geophysical Surveys (Percival, 2014). This Index is also available online at http://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/79134. Reference: Percival, P.J., 2014. Index of airborne geophysical surveys (Fourteenth Edition).The radiometric, or gamma-ray spectrometric method, measures the natural variations in the gamma-rays detected near the Earth's surface as the result of the natural radioactive decay of potassium (K), uranium (U) and thorium (Th). The data collected are processed via standard methods to ensure the response recorded is that due only to the rocks in the ground. The results produce datasets that can be interpreted to reveal the geological structure of the sub-surface. The processed data is checked for quality by GA geophysicists to ensure that the final data released by GA are fit-for-purpose. The terrestrial dose rate grid is derived as a linear combination of the filtered K, U and Th grids. A low pass filter is applied to this grid to generate the filtered terrestrial dose rate grid.&lt;br/&gt;This GSNSW Exploration NSW Area C Bourke total count grid geodetic has a cell size of 0.00063 degrees (approximately 65m) and shows the terrestrial dose rate of the NSW DMR, Discovery 2000, 1994-95, AREA C, Bourke. The data used to produce this grid was acquired in 1995 by the NSW Government, and consisted of 93000 line-kilometres of data at 250m line spacing and 60m terrain clearance
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