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From evangelistic bureaucrat to visionary developer: the changing character of the master plan in Britain
Masterplanning is having a major effect on development, especially in Britain, Europe and the USA, though the theoretical base is ill-defined and process has received little research attention. Of greater concern is that masterplanning is the antithesis of sustainable development. The paper explores the evolution of the masterplanner, critiques the way this product-driven device has changed and suggests sustainable alternatives. Giddings was the lead author
F. H. Giddings, Distribution provisoire des Etats-Unis en classe psychologiques
Anonyme . F. H. Giddings, Distribution provisoire des Etats-Unis en classe psychologiques. In: L'année psychologique. 1901 vol. 8. p. 515
Giddings Law Office photograph
Photograph of the Joshua Reed Giddings Law Office, a National Historic Landmark in Jefferson, Ohio. Giddings (1795-1864) was a prominent abolitionist as well as a member of the U.S. Congress. The office was constructed adjacent to his home, the porch of which can be seen on the left-hand side of the image. The text of the historical marker reads "Joshua Reed Giddings here wrote the Republican party's first national platform, adopted at Philadelphia, June 17th, 1856. Member of Congress 1838-1858. In 1842 he defied the Atherton Gag Rule, prohibiting discussion of slavery on the floor. Censured by the House, given no opportunity for defense, he resigned. His overwhelming re-election five weeks later, and renewed defiance, restored Constitutional freedom of speech in our American Congress. Pioneer, soldier, author, patriot and statesman, a founder of the National Republican Party."
The structure is alternately identified as the Law Office of Wade & Jefferson
De Giddings a Recassens
RESUMO
O Autor ressalta o generalismo sociológico em Giddings e Recassens Siches, vindo, posteriormente, ao confronto entre as sociologias sistemáticas e assistemáticas. Numa abordagem singular sobre estas últimas, destaca Recassens Siches pelo enriquecimento das perspectivas sociológicas através de uma visão científica sempre humanizada, transbordando nas análises conjuntas de comportamentos humanos e condicionamentos histórico-sociais. Assim é que os fatores culturais são considerados em sua complexidade – sócio-jurídica, antropológica, ecológica, filosófica. É a identificação de uma sociologia situada no complexo cultural hispânico transpondo condicionamentos através de aglutinações, interrelações e interpenetrações socioculturais.
ABSTRACT
From Giddings to Recassens. v. 15, n. 1, p. 7-14, jan./ jun. 1987.
The Author emphasizes the sociological generalism in Giddings and Recassens Siches’work, making a comparison afterwards between systematic sociologies and asystematic ones. With a singular approach about these disciplines he detaches Recassens Siches by the enrichment of the sociological perspectives through a scientific vision always humanized, and full of combined analyses of human behavior and historico-social elements. This way the cultural factors are considered in its socio-juridical, anthropological, ecological and philosophical complexity. It is the identification of a sociology located in the Spanish. cultural complex transposing elements through agglutinations, interrelationships and socio-cultural interpenetrations.
RÉSUMÉ
De Giddings à Recassens. v. 15, n. 1, p. 7-14, jan./ jun. 1987.
L'auteur met en relief la généralité sociologique de Giddings et Recassens Siches et fait une comparaison entre les sociologiques systématiques et asystématiques. Dans un abordage singulier sur ces derniers, il détache Recassens Siches par l’enrichissement des perspectives sociologiques à travers une vision scientifique toujours humanisée, transbordant dans les analyses des comportements humains et des conditionnements historico-sociaux. Les facteurs culturels sont considéres dans leur complexité socio-juridique, anthropologique, écologique, philosophique. C’est l’identification d’une sociologie située dans le complexe culturel hispanique transposant les conditionnements à travers les agglutinations, les interrelations et les interpénétrations socio-culturelles
F. H. Giddings: A Provisional Distribution of the Population of the United States into Psychological Classes. Psychol. Review 8 (4), 337-349. 1901
F. H. GIDDINGS: A PROVISIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES INTO PSYCHOLOGICAL CLASSES. PSYCHOL. REVIEW 8 (4), 337-349. 1901
Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-)
Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (28) (a0001)
F. H. Giddings: A Provisional Distribution of the Population of the United States into Psychological Classes. Psychol. Review 8 (4), 337-349. 1901 (28) (p0048
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Full report of the examination of F.C. Giddings, charged with wife poisoning.
The Standard chorus book / edited by T.P. Giddings.
Woo thou, sweet music (Salut d'amour) / Edward Elgar -- Festival hymn / Dudley Buck -- To thee, O country! / Julius Eichberg -- By Babylon's wave / Charles Gounod -- Daybreak / Eaton Faning -- Daybreak / Alfred R. Gaul -- Hoist the sail! / Edward Broome -- Viking song / S. Coleridge-Taylor -- Eldorado / Ciro Finsuti -- Songs of the Vikings / Eaton Faning -- Recognition of land = Landerkennung, op. 31 / Edvard Grieg -- Odysseus and the Sirens : op. 41, no. 3 / Max Bruch -- The stars are shining in heaven = Die Sterne leuchten am Himmel, op. 80, no. 5 / Josef Rheinberger -- Ciribiribin / A. Pestalozza ; arranged by J.C. Macy -- Carmeña / H. Lane Wilson -- Under blossoming branches : op. 4 / Erik Meyer-Helmund -- The miller's wooing / Eaton Fanning -- Gipsy life : op. 29 / Robert Schumann -- Gypsy heart / W.J. Baltzell -- Hunting song / Felix Mendelssohn -- Winter song / Frederic Field Bullard -- Why? / James S. Ford -- How sweet the moonlight / J.G. Callcott -- Weary wind of the west / W.G. Owst -- Heaven may forgive you kindly : Finale from Martha, Act III / F. Von Flotow -- Miserere scene : Love fly on rosy pinions : "Il trovatore", act IV / Giuseppe Verdi -- What from vengeance yet restrains me : Lucia di Lammermoor, Act II no. 8 / Gaetano Donizetti
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Trial of Daniel Giddings for shooting Benjamin Wiltshire, August 5, 1882, near Chillicothe, Ohio /
Investigating learning in construction organizations
Learning in construction has received scant attention within extant theories of generic organizational learning. One of the apparently distinct characteristics of construction organization is that its business mainly runs through projects. In contrast, the origin of the organizational learning concept mainly stems from routine-based organizations. The present study investigates how these theories are applied in the construction domain. To be more specific, it focuses on contracting organizations that engage with the UK performance enhancement initiative known as Constructing Excellence. The paper summarises the theoretical perspective on the current state of knowledge about this topic and the full methodology to be adopted. In overall terms, the methodology takes a multifaceted approach involving six major stages. The first phases of this process are now complete. It takes the form of a business audit relating to the type and size of projects currently being undertaken and how the project teams are managed. In themselves, the results contain new empirical data that has informed the direction of the rest study. Two general groups of construction companies were identified: general contractors and specialist/subcontractors. Each of these groups has a different tendency for how they manage their project teams. The former tends to reform for each new project, while the latter favours staying together. The initial premise is that each of these practices implies different learning mechanisms. Further study and analysis will depart from these initial findings
The role of urban design in developing communities
The research that underpins this paper is based in European city centres. As the 20th Century unfolded, many of these cities began to lose their identities. The international style of architecture and emphasis on urban roads, created a situation in which morphological, cultural and stylistic variations were bulldozed out of history — generating buildings and spaces that could be almost anywhere. This research finds its origins in city structuring and how the careful expression of focal buildings that represent society, contextual buildings that represent more commonplace uses, squares for the assembly of citizens and streets for access — together create city centres that are not only legible but also support the psyche of communities. The proposition is that as people move between the symbols of society on a daily basis, they are psychologically reassured about the strength and stability of the particular city. Such places are attractive to visitors and citizens alike — reinforcing the political, spiritual, legal, social, economic and environmental frameworks that constitute success in the present and optimism for the future
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