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Obituário: Guenther Roth
Obrituário para o sociólogo Guenther Roth, escrito por Stephen Kalberg
Guenther Anders.
Digital ImageThe author Guenther Anders was born on July 12, 1902 in Breslau, the son of William Stern.4607
Biography and Scholarship. In Memory of Guenther Roth
Este ensaio faz um retrato da personalidade e da trajetória intelectual de Guenther Roth a partir da história da sua uma amizade com a autora, reflexões do sociólogo sobre a sua autobiografia, memórias e correspondências inéditas
Frieda Lawrence Letters 1907-1954, 2010
The collection holds some letters of Frieda Lawrence, primarily sent to her sister Else Richthofen-Jaffé and Else's son Friedel Jaffé. Included in the first folder of the collection is a summary of the letters by Guenther Roth, which also provides context for them and biographical details on Frieda Lawrence.Frieda Lawrence, born 1879 in Metz, Germany, the sister of Else Richthofen-Jaffé. 1912-1930, after her marriage to Ernest Weekley, she was married to the author D.H. Lawrence. She died 1956 in Taos, New Mexico.The Frieda Lawrence letters are part of the Christopher Jeffrey Collection, AR 25348.Frieda Lawrence was born in 1879 in Metz, Germany, the daughter of Baron Friedrich Ernst Emil Ludwig von Richthofen. Her elder sister was Else Richthofen-Jaffé and she had a younger sister named Johanna. Frieda’s first marriage was to professor Ernest Weekley, with whom she had three children: Charles Montague, Elsa, and Barbara Joy. In 1914 she married the author D.H. Lawrence, whom she had known since 1912. After his death in 1930, she returned to the ranch given to them by Mabel Luhan, called Kiowa Ranch, in Taos, New Mexico and spent much of the rest of her life promoting Lawrence’s work. In 1934 her memoirs of her life with D.H. Lawrence, Not I, but the Wind, were published. In 1950 she married Angelo Ravagli. She died in 1956 in Taos, New Mexico.Finding aid available onlineProcesseddigitize
Dataset in support of Guenther, R.G. et al., 2022. "Effects of temperature and pH on the growth, calcification, and biomechanics of two species of articulated coralline algae"
This dataset supports the manuscript: Guenther, R.G. et al., 2022. "Effects of temperature and pH on the growth, calcification, and biomechanics of two species of articulated coralline algae" in Marine Ecology Progress Series.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14166.
Full author listing is Rebecca Guenther, Elliot M. A. Porcher, Emily Carrington, Patrick T. Martone
Robin Guenther - Sustainability Expert
Sustainable Health Care Architecture: How Health Care Is Responding to Ideas about Buildings and Health, Both Nationally and Globally
Robin Guenther is an architect who has dedicated her 30-plus-year career to designing health care facilities that are not only conducive to healing but also environmentally sustainable. She has helped shape healthier, more welcoming facilities for nearly every medical institution in New York City, earning Healthcare Design magazine\u27s #1 Most Influential Designer in Healthcare in 2009 and winning The Center for Health Design\u27s Changemaker Award in 2005 for her efforts to improve and support change in the healing environment.
Guenther earned her Master of Architecture degree in 1978 from the University of Michigan\u27s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Today, as a principal at the architectural firm of Perkins+Will, she is a national leader in the conversation linking public health, regenerative design, and sustainability. She is particularly skilled at achieving consensus for sustainable ideas, a quality valued by clients as well as the many advocacy groups with whom she works. Guenther joined Perkins+Will when the firm she founded, Guenther 5 Architects, merged with the larger firm\u27s New York office.
Guenther is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Her many accomplishments include the second LEED® certified health care project in the world, the Patrick Dollard Discovery Health Center in Harris, New York. She was the principal author of the Green Guide for Health Care, the most commonly used method of tracking sustainability in health care spaces today. She is co-author of Sustainable Healthcare Architecture and is currently working with the U.S. Green Building Council to create the LEED® for Healthcare.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/archives_presidential_lecture_series/1029/thumbnail.jp
Max Weber's Two Sociologies
Rezension des Werkes: Mas Weber Gesamtausgabe I/22-1: Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Die Wirtschaft und die gesellschaftlichen Ordnungen und Mächte. Nachlass, 1. Gemeinschaften (ed. Wolfgang J. Mommsen in collaboration with Michael Meyer; Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 2001), pp. xxvi + 402. ISBN 3-16147558-5 (hb).Review Essay of: Max Weber, Gesamtausgabe. Abteilung I: Schriften und Reden, Band 22-1: Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Die Wirtschaft und die gesellschaftlichen Ordnungen und Mächte. Nachlass, Teilband 1: Gemeinschaften. Edited by Wolfgang J. Mommsen in collaboration with Michael Meyer, Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) 2001, 402 pp
Christopher Jeffrey Collection 1899-1955
Correspondence (originals and transcriptions) of Edgar Jaffe and Else von Richthofen Jaffe, accompanied by an inventory of letters with annotations and comments by Guenther Roth. Also included are photocopies from a 1942-1946 diary of the sociologist Hans von Eckardt.Else von Richthofen/Jaffé and Marianne Weber corresponded for many years, as did Edgar Jaffé and his coeditor Max Weber on editorial matters and legal advice during and before the couple's separation. The first extant item in the present collection is the draft of a letter in which Else asked Marianne Weber and indirectly Max Weber for help in her personal and professional quandaries (spring of 1900).The present correspondence between Else and Edgar also covers the birth and early years of the four children, of whom Friedel and Hans had to emigrate after 1933 (Peter, Else's son from Otto Gross died in 1915, Marianne Jaffé/von Eckardt did not manage to emigrate, but survived.) The bulk of the Jeffrey collection deals with the correspondence between Else and her emigrated sons during and after the Nazi period.The diary of the sociologist Hans von Eckardt (1890-1957) largely fills in the void left by the interruption of the transatlantic correspondence of Else Jaffé-von Richthofen und her two emigrated sons, Friedel Jaffé/Jeffrey and Hans Jaffé between 1942 and 1946.C. Jeffrey is a descendent of the Edgar Jaffé and Else von Richthofen/Jaffé family who were very close to Max Weber and are a classic example of the German Jewish and non-Jewish society during the Kaiserreich and the Weimar Republic.Much correspondence is in the Weber deposit in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich under Ana 446. Weber's extant letters to Edgar and Else Jaffé and to Marianne about the Jaffés have been published in Max Weber Gesamtausgabe, II/6-9 (1906-1917).Marianne Weber's correspondence with Else in the 1920s and 1930s lies in the Handschriftenabteilung of the Universitaetsbibliothek Heidelberg.Finding aid available onlineThe photocopy of Hans v. Eckardt’s diary was given to Guenther Roth on Sept. 3, 2009 in Munich by Dr. Bettina Hemich, a daughter of Hans and Marianne v. Echardt, to be included in the donation by her cousin, Christopher Jeffrey (Baltimore). Other parts of the Jaffé Estate in the possession of Dr. Hemich will go to the Deutsche Literatur Archiv in Marbach, Germany.Audio CD removed to the A/V collectionTranscripts and summary translations have been produced by the Max Weber specialist, Guenther Roth (Columbia University). The transcription is almost complete, with the exception of a few mundane paragraphs (weather reports, shopping items, etc.)digitizeddigitizedDigital Imag
Correction to: ‘Aboriginal Voices’: An overview of the methodology applied in the systematic review of recent research across ten key areas of Australian Indigenous education (The Australian Educational Researcher, (2019), 46, 2, (213-229), 10.1007/s13384-019-00307-5)
In the original publication of the article, the author name “Cathie Burgess” was inadvertently missed in the author group. The correct author group is “Kevin Lowe · Christine Tennent · John Guenther · Neil Harrison · Cathie Burgess · Nikki Moodie · Greg Vass”. Cathie Burgess coordinates Aboriginal Studies, Aboriginal Community Engagement and the Master of Education: Leadership in Aboriginal Education programs at the University of Sydney. Cathie’s research involves community-led initiatives positioning Aboriginal cultural educators as experts through projects such as Learning from Country in the City, Aboriginal Voices: Insights into Aboriginal Education and Redfern Cultural Program. The original article has been corrected
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