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Reflecting on Fifty Years of Democratic Theory: Carole Pateman in Conversation with Graham Smith
Carole Pateman reflects on her fifty years of scholarship in conversation with Graham Smith. The discussion focuses particular attention on Pate- man’s work on participatory democracy and considers her contributions to debates on political obligation, feminism, basic income, and deliberative democracy
State of Open Data 2021 — Graham Smith
In this clip, Springer Nature's Graham Smith discusses how publishers can uphold research quality through embedded data support and what’s next for data quality in their journals.</p
Graham Smith (1953–99): an appreciation
Graham Smith died on 23 April. He was 46 years
old, and had been suffering for some time with
undetected carcinomas, only discovered during his
brief spell in hospital preceding his death. At this
time, his love and regrets were for his wife,
Marilyn, his son, Alex, and other members of his
family. His pride and content with his academic
work were both evident and justified
John Graham Smith, The Origins and early Development of the Heavy Chemical Industry in France
John Graham Smith, The Origins and early Development of the Heavy Chemical Industry in France. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences, tome 35, n°4, 1982. pp. 361-362
John Graham Smith, The Origins and early Development of the Heavy Chemical Industry in France
John Graham Smith, The Origins and early Development of the Heavy Chemical Industry in France. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences, tome 35, n°4, 1982. pp. 361-362
Children from St Thomas Aquinas School, Charnwood doing a cabbage experiment with Graham Smith (CSIRO)
ANU Reporter Photos - New Wheelchair, ANU Anniversary Medal, All-Faiths Religious Service, etc. - Greg Hulton, Prof. John White, Prof. Sue Sergeantson, Prof. John Polanyi, Waqas Ahmed, Graham Smith & other
Book review: Democracy in a pandemic edited by Graham Smith and Tim Hughes with Lizzie Adams and Charlotte Obijiaku
In Democracy in a Pandemic – available open access – Graham Smith and Tim Hughes with Lizzie Adams and Charlotte Obijiaku explore the role that democratic participation and deliberation have played during the COVID-19 pandemic. This book not only offers valuable reflections on democracy and citizen action in a time of crisis and upheaval, but also serves as a wake-up call to question whether our traditional democratic mechanisms are sufficiently democratic at all, writes Theo Stone. Democracy in a Pandemic: Participation in Response to Crisis. Graham Smith and Tim Hughes with Lizzie Adams and Charlotte Obijiaku (eds). University of Westminster Press. 2021
J. Graham Smith Jr, MD (November 22, 1926-May 18, 2010).
With the passing of J. Graham Smith, Jr. on May 18, 2010, following a short illness, dermatology lost one of its most distinguished envoys. (Figure 1) Skee*, as he was known by his many friends, held the important offices in American dermatology for which he made many significant contributions
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