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    Spaces of the Past, Histories of the Present: An Interview with Stuart Elden and Derek Gregory

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    The ontologies of space and territory, our experience of them and the techniques we use to govern them, the very conception of the socio-spatial formations that we inhabit, are all historically specific: they depend on a genealogy of practices, knowledges, discourses, regulations, performances and representations articulated in a way that is extremely complex yet nevertheless legible over time. In this interview we look at the logic and the patterns that intertwine space and time — both as objects and tools of inquiry — though a cross-disciplinary dialogue. The discussion with Stuart Elden and Derek Gregory covers the place of history in socio-spatial theory and in their own work, old and new ways of thinking about the intersection between history and territory, space and time, the implications of geography and history for thinking about contemporary politics, and the challenges now faced by critical thought and academic work in the current neo-liberal attack on public universities and the welfare stat

    Potential Subgraphs of the Missing Moore Graph

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    The possible existence of a Moore graph of diameter 2 and degree 57 has been an open question for more than six decades. In this paper, certain subgraphs of this graph, referred to as t-subgraphs, are considered. Exploiting symmetry by assuming a cyclic group of permutations representing edges joining leaf nodes of branches of a tree, a tractable constraint model for t-subgraphs is created. This can be solved using the Google OR Tools CP-SAT solver. Larger potential t-subgraphs than those currently known are constructed. This further extends a construction of certain sets of mutually orthogonal Latin rectangles. The implications for non-existence proofs of the Moore graph are considered

    Big Top, Moore Park (Sydney, Australia) [Performance Video Recording]

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    Digital migration of VHS. Video type: performance. Venue type: Tent. Venue name: FFFC Tent, Moore Park. Producer: Circus Oz. Date: 23 January 1997. Digitisation notes: Poor quality visuals. Circus Oz archive notes: Moore Park,tent, 8pm.Circus Oz video recording 1997 - Sydney, Australia - Big Top, Moore Park - 23 January.0:00:14-0:00:49 Warm-up (Per Westman) --- 0:00:55-0:07:12 Welcome Aboard Circus Oz Flight 26 --- 0:07:13-0:14:53 Untitled --- 0:14:55-0:19:00 Double Web --- 0:19:00-0:31:04 The Incredible Handstand (Tim Coldwell, Nicci Wilks) --- 0:31:05-0:37:45 Untitled --- 0:37:35-0:43:28 Bells (Nicci Wilks, Tim Coldwell) --- 0:43:29-0:49:19 Pole --- 0:49:20-0:49:56 Interval --- 0:49:57-0:57:26 Bar on High Wire (Tim Coldwell) --- 0:57:28-0:58:32 Untitled --- 0:58:35-1:04:08 Untitled --- 1:04:10-1:11:00 Golf Game --- 1:11:01-1:24:35 Untitled (Nicci Wilks, Tim Coldwell) --- 1:24:36-1:29:35 Horn Strip (Chris Lewis) --- 1:29:37-1:37:22 Final Leg of Journey --- 1:37:23-1:43:52 Untitled (Derek Ives, Tora La Rosa, Shirley Billing, Madge Fletcher, Julie McInnes, Tim Coldwell, Chris Lewis, Stephen Burton, Robin Laurie, Darren Steffen, Gina Gascoigne, Clytie Smith

    Education by Algorithm

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    Derek Moore began a Wikipedia article about the longer-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education. During lockdown students began to learn online. Big tech assisted public universities, education provision was further unbundled, and algorithmic led education became normalised. Others have also contributed. Please click on the link to view:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LLMs_in_higher_education     

    Nobel Prize-winning Author Derek Walcott to Speak March 28

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    OXFORD, Miss. - Nobel Prize-winning author Derek Walcott is a featured lecturer March 28 at the University of Mississippi

    A conversation with Dr. Derek Schuurman about developing responsible technology

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    In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Derek Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University and co-author of a new book entitled A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers with IVP Academic. Today, we talk about how to responsibly develop technology in light of the Christian worldview

    Derek Mahon as translator

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    Derek Mahon has devoted much of his productive life to translation, especially from the French. This paper studies his handling of French texts, distinguishing those which he has freely recreated from those which he has assimilated to his own style and those where he has made himself subservient to the character of the original author. Attention is drawn to his inventiveness, his wit, his moderation and rationality, his concern for effective and relevant communication with the reader, his rhythmic sense and his concern for emphasis and coherence. It is argued that the practice of translation affords Mahon the opportunity to write "at one remove" from direct feeling, and in so doing to combine breadth of feeling and of cultural reference with self-awareness and self-discipline

    Panel 2: Perspectives on Severability

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    Panel 2: Perspectives on Severability Moderator: Professor Derek Webb, Catholic Law Panelists: Professor Amy Moore (Belmont University College of Law) and Professor Kevin Walsh (Catholic Law
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