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[Home of photographer Ruth Maddison] [picture] /cRuth Maddison.
Title supplied by cataloguer.; Condition: Good.; Inscriptions: "Ruth Maddison August 1988"--In pencil on reverse. Part of a collection of 40 photographs by Ruth Maddison: 31. Mantelpiece in the home of photographer Ruth Maddison
[Kitchen, Blanche Street, St. Kilda, 1985; home of photographer Ruth Maddison, two children and partner, Robert Daly] [picture] /
Title supplied by cataloguer.; Condition: Good.; Inscriptions: "Ruth Maddison October 1985"--In pencil on reverse. Part of a collection of 40 photographs by Ruth Maddison: 33. Kitchen in the home of photographer Ruth Maddison
Art Forum - Maddison, Ruth
4 May 2000. Ruth Maddison is a well-known Australian photographer who works in a variety of media. Ruth is Visiting Artist in the CSA Photomedia Workshop and will speak about her current work which includes several commissioned portrait series
Lucille and her dog Astro, at home in Clovelly, Sydney [picture] /cRuth Maddison.
Title supplied by photographer.; Condition: good.; Inscriptions: "Ruth Maddison December 1997"-- in pencil on reverse.; Exhibited: "In a New Light 2", National Library of Australia, 2 December 2004 - 28 March 2005. AuCNL; Exhibited in online exhibition: "In a New Light 2" at http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/newlight2/index.html ANL. "Lucille is the daughter of Greig Pickhaver (also known as the actor/writer HG), and his partner Kate Gosford". -- acquisitions file
Maddison Hajek Honors Portfolio
Maddison Hajek\u27s honors portfolio captured in May 2020
Angus Maddison and Development Economics
This paper was prepared for the Angus Maddison Memorial conference, held in November 2010 at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. The paper reflects on Angus Maddison's contributions to development economics. It focuses on the following issues: 1. quantification in development economics and the framework of proximate and ultimate causality in growth and development; 2 the debate about levels of GDP per capita in the middle of the eighteenth century; 3 Maddison versus the Malthusians; 4 measurement of Chinese Economic Performance in the long run; 5. the impact of Western expansion on the non-Western world and 6. the role of institutions in economic development.Economic Growth, Development Economics, GDP per capita, China, Western Expansion, Institutions
Thrandina Maddison
Genus Thrandina Maddison The type species of Thrandina, T. parocula Maddison, and the two described here are unusual among lapsiines, indeed salticids, in the large size of the PMEs. The palp has a robust median apophysis. T. parocula was described from 1000 m elevation in southeastern Ecuador. A new record of T. parocula from further north (Fig. 1) is also at about 1000m. The two new species, similar in appearance to T. parocula, are from higher elevation, approximately 2000m. Of the two subadult males mentioned by Maddison (2006) as possibly belonging to T. parocula, the one from Yanayacu is almost certainly T. cosanga, and the one from Morona Santiago may also be T. cosanga, as it was found above 2000 m elevation. All three known Thrandina species are found on mossy tree trunks and branches in wet forests, especially where the moss is green and moist and yet exposed to some sun. Living male specimens of the three species can be distinguished relatively easily: T. cosanga and T. bellavista have the cymbium almost entirely clothed in white hairs, while T. parocula has less extensive white, with the prolateral third of the cymbium black. The first two species also have much more distinct white patches at the base of the first leg metatarsus. T. bellavista is unusual in having two white spots on the posterior of the abdomen. These differences are easily seen in the photographs and the videos (T. cosanga, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- 8 Xx 8 rN 5 IKU; T. bellavista, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBuWSax 2 xbM; T. parocula, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 2 rlt 7 _0q 9 Zs).Published as part of Maddison, Wayne P., 2012, Five new species of lapsiine jumping spiders from Ecuador (Araneae: Salticidae), pp. 51-65 in Zootaxa 3424 on pages 59-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20884
Sarah Maddison (Swinburne Story)
The 'Swinburne Story' series will take an inside view into the journey of inspirational members of the Swinburne community who share their career story and personal trajectories. In the first instalment of this video series, Professor of Astrophysics, Sarah Maddison talks about her life and career journey and shares her thoughts on current projects, being a female leader and following your dreams
Galianora Maddison
<i>Galianora</i> Maddison, new genus <p> Type species: <i>Galianora sacha</i>, new species</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> This phylogenetically remarkable genus is named in honour of the late María Elena Galiano, the deserving heir to Eugène Simon as the leader of neotropical salticid taxonomy. Her work is the foundation for our knowledge of one of the world’s richest salticid faunas.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Among neotropical salticids with a median apophysis and female palp claw, the round tegulum with peripheral embolus is distinctive (Figs. 9, 19).</p> <p> <b>Notes.</b> With hesitation I include in this genus two species so different in body form. In the field, I did not realize they belonged to the same subfamily — <i>G. s a c h a</i> is elongate and pale with raptorial front legs; <i>G. bryicola</i> is compact and brown. However, the morphological synapomorphies and molecular data (Maddison and Needham, 2006) clearly suggest a close relationship between <i>G. s a c h a</i> and <i>G. bryicola</i>. An as­yet undescribed species from Venezuela is intermediate in body form and palpus. To avoid describing two monotypic sister genera, I have chosen to place <i>G. bryicola</i> in <i>Galianora</i> until lapsiine diversity and phylogeny are better understood.</p>Published as part of <i>Maddison, Wayne P., 2006, New lapsiine jumping spiders from Ecuador (Araneae: Salticidae), pp. 17-28 in Zootaxa 1255</i> on pages 21-23, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/173061">10.5281/zenodo.173061</a>
Christine Ferruci, apprentice motor mechanic, 1979 [picture] /
NLA acquisitions file no: 204/24/00082; Condition: good.; Title supplied by photographer.; Inscriptions: "Ruth Maddison April 1979 print 1997" -- in pencil on reverse. Still from a documentary "Working up", a film about women and work in Australia, 1979
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