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BPBF Podcast Episode 2: Being a Mentor and Educator
Dr. Corrie Claiborne talks with Dr. Daniel Black about mentorship, education, writing, and hosting Spiritual Time video broadcasts.
Resources: Dr. Black's biography can be found here: https://us.macmillan.com/author/danielblack/ AUC Woodruff Library Digital Repository (RADAR) provides hosting for historical materials in the AUC: https://radar.auctr.edu/ Africana Digital Ethnography Project (ADEPt) provides music for this podcast: https://africanadept.org
BPBF Podcast Episode 1: 1526
In this first episode, Dr. Corrie Claiborne interviews Dr. Samuel Livingston (Morehouse Africana Studies) about his research, including the 1526 Project and Gullah Geechee history and culture.
Resources: Dr. Livingston's biography (https://www.morehouse.edu/faculty-profiles-home/first-and-last-name-23702-en.html); "Mapping the Low Country" article (https://auctr.on.worldcat.org/oclc/8419433639); Julius S. Scott, "The Common Wind" (https://auctr.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1053198144); "Legacy of Igbo Landing" (https://auctr.on.worldcat.org/oclc/39723608); AUC Woodruff Library Digital Repository, RADAR (https://radar.auctr.edu/); Africana Digital Ethnography Project, ADEPt (https://africanadept.org/
BPBF Podcast Episode 3: How Do You Educate People for Liberation?
Dr. Corrie Claiborne talks with Dr. Richard Benson about the education of Black people and Critical Race Theory.
Dr. Benson's profile: https://www.spelman.edu/academics/faculty/directory/profile/richard-benson
Dr. Benson's book, Fighting for Our Place in the Sun: https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/22031?tab=aboutautho
Hydrogen bonding and the design of twist-bend nematogens
Acknowledgements The work was supported by the National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. RW gratefully thanks the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for the award of a PhD Scholarship (2015-2018). The Erasmus programme is thanked for supporting a study visit for CAC to Warsaw. Declaration of competing interests The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. Author statement Rebecca Walker: Investigation, Formal analysis, Validation, Visualisation, Writing – Original Draft, Writing – Reviewing and Editing Damian Pociecha: Visualisation, Investigation, Formal analysis Catriona Crawford: Investigation, Formal analysis John MD Storey: Resources, Supervision Ewa Gorecka: Investigation, Formal analysis, Resources, Supervision Corrie T Imrie: Conceptualization, Supervision, Resources, Writing – Reviewing and EditingPeer reviewe
A comparative analysis of the observable differences in the stability of the self-concept of students who select social work and library services as occupational choices, 1961
Territorial solar baking potential: A socio-technical analysis for planning the sustainable energy transition of the bakery world
International audienceNowadays, for energy reasons bread consumption appears unsustainable in the long-term. Direct solar baking can be part of the solution, but tools allowing for the estimation of the social-technical potential of solar baking at the territorial scale are lacking. In this article a socio-technical solar bakery's workflow model and two socio-economic indicators were developed. Then, these numeric tools were used in the frame of a full solar production and soft mobility scenario in a small tropical island (Réunion, France). Results show that in the best sites solar baking can be performed at least once a week with a production up to 16 tons/year and ≈ 32,000 tCO 2 emissions per year could be saved.</div
Digital collection of the contributions published in the APL series
This collection of digital documents is composed for the occasion of the retirement of Prof. Dr. C.C. Bakels. Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia (APL), the publication series of the Institute of Prehistory and later the Faculty of Archaeology of the Universiteit Leiden, would not have been so succesful without the contribution of Corrie Bakels, both as an author and editor
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Where should I bake bread? GIS-based planning of solar thermal bakeries and the socio-cultural dimension of energy transition
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