7,374 research outputs found

    Sculpture in the Gardens 2024/25

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    Tonal Lines. Wood (burnt), bitumen tar, metal, algorithmic sound equipment. (large site specific installation- interactive with sound). approx 8 metres x 6 metres x 8 metres ROLES: Gina Ferguson & Dale Cotton (Artists) ; Linda Tyler, Catherine Hamilton, Terry Urbahn (Curators) VENUE AND TIMES: Auckland Botanic Gardens, Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand. Dec 16 2024 - 2 March 2025

    Parole in Western Australia: an analysis of parole cancellations of female offenders

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    Foreword The number of prisoners in Australian prisons has been increasing over the past decade. In Western Australia the number of female offenders has increased by 40 percent over the past five years. One contributing factor to this increase may be the re incarceration of parolees who have violated parole. This research used the publicly available decision documents from the Prisoners Review Board in Western Australia to investigate the background details of offences, and the details of the parole violations of 41 women released in 2013–14. Data revealed that a high proportion of women returned to prison after a very short time in the community as a result of illicit drug use. The high cost of re-incarceration is considered against a background of rehabilitation and extra support in the community that might assist released women negotiate their complex lives on release without resorting to further drug use. The paper includes a number of recommendations to consider in an effort to reduce the recidivism of female offenders

    Ferguson (Alice Catherine). The manuscripts of Propertius

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    Faider Paul. Ferguson (Alice Catherine). The manuscripts of Propertius. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 15, fasc. 1, 1936. pp. 152-153

    Ferguson (Alice Catherine). The manuscripts of Propertius

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    Faider Paul. Ferguson (Alice Catherine). The manuscripts of Propertius. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 15, fasc. 1, 1936. pp. 152-153

    Alice Catherine Ferguson, The manuscripts of Propertius, 1934

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    Galletier E. Alice Catherine Ferguson, The manuscripts of Propertius, 1934. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 38, 1936, n°2. pp. 245-246

    Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841–1935), author and journalist

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    Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841-1935), author and journalist, was born on 25 January 1841 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, where she was baptized on 12 April 1841, the younger of two daughters of Richard Hamilton (1805?-1859), vicar of Kilmersdon, and his wife Charlotte, née Cooper (1809-1882), the fifth daughter of William Cooper, of Queens County, Ireland. She was of Irish heritage on both sides. Her father belonged to a military family with roots in Strabane (county Tyrone) - his father, John Hamilton, and her father’s four older brothers were all officers in the Fifth Foot – and was a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. He had been a bright scholar with an aptitude for languages, and as a preacher was praised for his powerful sermons and his ability to bring the Bible to life for his parishioners

    Green spaces: New paintings by Catherine Ferguson

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    The paintings showing in Green Spaces were completed in the summer of 2023, when the highest ever global temperatures were recorded, and wildfires burned across Europe. Gaia is becoming overwhelmed . These pictures struggle with the question, what is art’s role in this? If painting creates models for seeing more clearly into the problems that concern us, then its lessons for the planet involve acknowledging material limits and limitations. Like the biophysical and metabolic limits of the Earth which induce invention out of constraints, the limit of paintings’ flat and bounded surface is also generative. Just as Gaia invites us to evolve through a closer involvement with her (as an alternative to continuing to project our interests and desires onto her surface) so painting invites us to evolve as we encounter sensations generated by her surface, beyond the projection of a painted image

    Ceramics : 400 years of British Collecting in 100 Masterpieces. Patricia Ferguson. Philip Wilson éd., novembre 2016,

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    Trouvet Catherine. Ceramics : 400 years of British Collecting in 100 Masterpieces. Patricia Ferguson. Philip Wilson éd., novembre 2016,. In: Sèvres. Revue de la Société des Amis du musée national de Céramique, n°26, 2017. p. 168

    Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater and Dr. Catherine Bagwell – Faculty Author Interview

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    Featured authors are Dr. Catherine Bagwell, Associate Professor of Psychology and Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater, Associate Professor of Political Science. Dr. Rick Mayes is another co-author, but he is unable to join us today due to a research leave project in Peru. Their new book, Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health, integrates analyses of the clinical, political, historical, educational, social, economic and legal aspects of ADHD and the medications and treatment surrounding the mental disorder

    Interview with Catherine McCall

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    Interview with Dr. Catherine McCall, graduate of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program and author of Lifeguarding: A Memoir of Secrets, Swimming, and the South
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