2,242 research outputs found
Book review: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker
Book review of: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker.
New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014; ISBN: 9780199341559
($35.00)Publisher PD
Geoffrey Robertson on the History of Human Rights
Queen\u27s Counsel, broadcaster and author Geoffrey Robertson has achieved international fame by defending high-profile cases, often representing victims of alleged human rights abuses. Here, at an event organised by Amnesty Australia, he gives a short history of human rights, from the Magna Carta to the present
‘Like a Mason Addressing a Block’: Materiality and Design in Geoffrey Hill’s Poetry
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Shearsman Books via the ISBN in this recordNote change of chapter title between accepted and published versionsArguing against the notion that contemporary British poetry is either insular or apolitical, this essay takes a new, interdisciplinary approach to the twenty-first century poetic redeployment of European material culture. It takes as a case study the work of the contemporary British poet, Geoffrey Hill. Hill's poetry makes strategic use of the built environment, in order to negotiate both the European cultural inheritance and to foreground its importance in the British poetic imagination. Reinvesting in built structure on the page, Hill’s inter-artistic eye keeps his audience historically and politically attuned to the uses to which stones, tablets and building blocks are used and re-used across the arts (to attract new audience gazes; to both found and bolster artistic reputations). The powerful contribution of Italian, French and German design models to social, rhetorical and moral thought in British poetry have frequently been neglected in scholarship of contemporary British poetics. This essay offers a corrective, focusing on Hill's distinctive contemporary attention to this shared design politics. Hill's work foregrounds the importance of this European influence, and works consciously to redirect the way that contemporary British audiences understand poetry's complex cultural inheritance and its legacy
A challenge to publish books in Zambia!
Geoffrey Musonda, author and engineer, about the challenge of publishing books in Zambia and to market Zambian literature globally.</p
Sharing the Desire to Open U.S. Literary Culture to Outside Perspectives : An Interview With Geoffrey Brock, Anna Vilner, and J. Bailey Hutchinson, Editors of The Arkansas International
The Arkansas International is a vibrant space, evident in the recent publications of Anneli Furmark’s comic “Horses” (translated by Hanna Strömberg) and Ladee Hubbard’s essay “Mafolie Hill,” which describes the author\u27s time in the Virgin Islands. The journal, published by students of the University of Arkansas Program in Creative Writing and Translation with Geoffrey Brock as editor-in-chief, seeks to place “US writing in conversation with writing from around the world.” The editors seek more creative nonfiction in translation from underrepresented countries as well as writing in English from underrepresented voices. The enthusiasm of its staff is evident as they describe their process in the following interview conducted via email with Geoffrey Brock, nonfiction editor Anna Vilner, and poetry editor J. Bailey Hutchinson
The political popularity contest
Geoffrey Evans and Jon Mellon assess the impact of party leader personas on vote switching in the run-up to the 2015 UK general election [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
Impact from beyond the grave: how to ensure impact growsgreater with the demise of the author
The impact of a scholar’s work can increase greatly following its author’s death, writes Professor Geoffrey Alderman, who outlines the steps he has taken to ensure the post-mortem impact of his work
An academy for grown horsemen, [electronic resource] : containing the completest instructions for walking, trotting, cantering, galloping, stumbling, and tumbling illustrated with copper plates, and adorned with a portrait of the author. By Geoffrey Gambado, Esq; Riding Master, Master of the Horse, and grand equerry to the Doge of Venice.
Geoffrey Gambado = Henry William Bunbury.A satire.- horrizontal chain lines.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Analysis of PT. Freeport Indonesia internal csr programs towards alexander dahlsrud and geoffrey lantos theory
Abstract. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been known as an activity of a company to maintain good relations with their employee, local communities and government. It is also an act of contribution towards environment. The purpose of CSR is to create a sustainable business. Every company has their own CSR programs and their consideration on creating it. Therefore, this research tries to analyse frameworks of PT. Freeport Indonesia CSR program towards Alexander Dahlsrud and Geoffrey Lantos definition of CSR. Alexander Dahsrud created a CSR dimension that consist of 5 dimension which are environment, social, economic, stakeholder, and voluntaries. Geoffrey Lantos also created a CSR dimension that consist of 3 dimension which are ethical, altruistic, and strategic. The purpose of this research is to compare PT. Freeport Indonesia towards Alexander Dahlsrud and Geoffrey Lantos concept of CSR. Expectantly, this research will help PT. Freeport Indonesia on conducting further CSR programs. This research uses qualitative approach with several departments of PT. Freeport Indonesia and minor quantitative approach by crosschecking with PT. Freeport Indonesia CSR reports. From the findings, author knew frameworks used by PT. Freeport Indonesia are International Council on Mining and Metals: Sustainable Development and International Organization for Standardization 26000. Furthermore, author found that those frameworks have similarity towards Alexander Dahlsrud and Geoffrey Lantos CSR dimensions.Key words: CSR, ICMM, ISO 26000. Alexander Dahlsrud, Geoffrey Lanto
Mechanical behavior and microstructure properties of titanium powder consolidated by high-pressure torsion
Research was conducted to investigate the potential for consolidating titanium powder using high-pressure torsion (HPT) at room temperature. The nanostructured samples processed by HPT were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show there is a significant refinement of the Ti powder and it consolidates into bulk nanostructured titanium with a mean grain size estimated by TEM as ~200–300 nm and a mean crystallite size measured by XRD as ~20–30 nm. Microhardness measurements and tensile testing show high strength and low ductility after consolidation under a pressure of 6.0 GPa for 5 revolutions. Additional short annealing at a temperature of 300 °C for 10 minutes leads to a significant enhancement in ductility while maintaining the high strength
- …
