3,193 research outputs found
Sir John Pope Hennessy and the “Native Race Craze”: colonial government in Hong Kong, 1877–1882
An El Dorado of riches and a place of unpunished crime: the politics of penal reform in Hong Kong, 1877–1882
Guidelines for Data Annotation
Included here are a coding manual and supplementary examples of gesture forms (in still images and video recordings) that informed the coding of the first author (Kate Mesh) and four project reliability coders
McLaughlin, Phoebe A. (Death, 1891-04-20)
Address: 252 Baymiller St.Age at death: 49414/Pg 46/1891/F W W/Ohio/Dr. Kate P. Cain/Ackerman & Busch/Louisville, OhioOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MCLAUGHLIN, P-MACK, R'
Adversity and Mental Health (Mclaughlin)
2019 Future Direction's Forum Keynote Address by Dr. Kate McLaughli
Declining Unionization, Rising Inequality: an Interview with Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner is director of labor education research at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. She worked for many years as an organizer with the United Woodcutters Association in Mississippi and the Service Employees International Union in Boston. She is the author, co-author and editor of numerous books and articles on union strategies
Kate Richards: madness
Kate Richards’ bleakly beautiful, confronting and important book, Madness: A Memoir, describes her 15 years coping with psychosis and depression, and her long, hard-won journey back to sanity, with the help of a wise and compassionate psychologist.
In this video, she speaks with Ranjana Srivastava, an oncologist and fellow author, about her experience – and about being able to write from deep within it, with expertise as both a medical researcher and writer.
 
Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer
Photograph of Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palme
SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing book
Photograph of SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing boo
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