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John, Dot, and Alan
Photograph of Johnny Cassidy, Dorothy Lowe, and Alan Updike in front of a building on the Eastern Washington College of Education campus.https://dc.ewu.edu/lowe/1002/thumbnail.jp
Alan Lowe and Rick Thorum near Nankoweap Trail
Alan Lowe and Rick Thorum hiking near Nankoweap Trai
Alan Lowe on way to Nankoweap Trailhead and Saddle Mountain
Hiker Alan Lowe on way to Nankoweap Trailhead and Saddle Mountai
Phantom Ranch and hikers Terri Jacob, Alan Lowe and others
Snack bar at Phantom Ranch and hikers Terri Jacob, Alan Lowe and two others unidentifie
Ožiljak (Scar): Photographs by Paul Lowe from the siege of Sarajevo
During his time as a photojournalist in Bosnia, Paul Lowe made a remarkable set of panoramic photographs of the war-torn country.This exhibition was curated by Val Williams for a showing at the Upper Street Gallery during the 2015 Moose on the Loose Biennale of Research: Archives in Time and Space, and was accompanied by an issue of 'Fieldstudy' with essays by Paul Lowe, Val Williams and Alan Little. The exhibition was also shown at fotodoks, Munich in October, 201
Accounting and Pseudo Spirituality in Islamic Financial Institutions
The global financial crisis was followed by calls for a transformation of conventional finance, towards more ethico-aesthetic models. One avenue was to consider the alternative aesthetic of Islamic financial institutions (IFIs). IFIs offer profit-loss sharing (PLS) schemes as a distinctive spiritual alternative to conventional investment products. IFIs ontotheology clashes with the epistemology of modern banking and finance. The accounting for PLS creates tensions due to practical complexity that militates against implementation of the authentic Islamic financial contracts. This paper seeks to identify the role of accounting in IFIs' practice of interpretation to resolve the struggles that have taken place around the implementation of PLS schemes as a means of spiritual based financial alternatives. We explore how IFIs use accounting in rendering notions of spiritual/prophetic values applicable to practice or how it colludes against their implementation. Our study adopts a qualitative research methodology, framed around 40 interviews and observations of PLS implementation in IFIs in five Muslim countries in Asia and the Middle East, and one in the United Kingdom. We combine the literature on accounting and religion with the ideas/concepts from the literature on religion in organizations, political economy and Islamic law/finance. These perspectives enable us to better reveal how accounting works to reinvent spirituality. In our context we show how accounting mediates the conflicting interests and intentions that arise within the epistemological clashes that happen as the scared/religious strives to take its place in the capitalistic context of the conventional finance industry
Lowe at Collins Series
Director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library Alan Lowe shares his presentation during the afternoon\u27s lecture
Lowe at Collins Series
Director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library Alan Lowe shares his presentation during the afternoon\u27s lecture
Marszalek and Lowe at Collins Series
US Grant Association Executive Director John Marszalek (left) and Director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library Alan Lowe visit after Lowe\u27s presentation
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