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Interview with Stuart Hart
Don Dunstan Oral History Project interview transcripts. No conditions are imposed on the reuse of this transcript by the interviewee.Interview with Stuart Hart by Alan Hutchings on 11th July 2007. Stuart Hart was Director of Planning for many years including the Dunstan Decade. In this interview, Stuart discusses planning policy and legislation in South Australia from 1957 to 1978
Alan Atkins
Aerial view looking up Esplanade to the wharf, Government House. Supreme Court, Nelson, Legislative Assembly, Wells and Stuart Buildings on left.Donated by Christine Read, 07/03/2012.Date:1964-0
Confluence: a duet of words and music (Concert program)
Concert program for Confluence, a duet featuring Stuart Weber and Alan Kesselheim; performed April 21, 200
Alan Forrest, The French Revolution and the Poor
Woolf Stuart J. Alan Forrest, The French Revolution and the Poor. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 37ᵉ année, N. 1, 1982. pp. 147-149
Alan Forrest, The French Revolution and the Poor
Woolf Stuart J. Alan Forrest, The French Revolution and the Poor. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 37ᵉ année, N. 1, 1982. pp. 147-149
Magnetobiology and possible implications for awareness research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Humanities. Thesis. 1967. B.S.Includes bibliographical references.by Alan Stuart Gevins.B.S
Redemption in the work of Francis Stuart
The idea of redemption is central to an understanding of the work
of Francis Stuart. Through an examination of its development and
expression, it is possible to demonstrate the integrity of his work and
its distinctive qualities. Such a demonstration is necessary because
Stuart's writing has been subjected to comparatively little scholarly
inquiry, although reviews of his work, especially that produced since
1949, suggest that it is impressive and important.
First, a general background to Stuart's work, a discussion of the
special problems associated with reading it, and a summary of his corpus
is provided. This indicates that the idea of redemption is important to
his earliest writing. The state of redemption is shown to be a
necessary apotheosis for Stuart's outcast heroes; it involves spiritual
suffering through which may be found a sense of reintegration and a
higher reality. This is expressed through interrelated themes such as
those of gambler, artist and ordinary man; mystic and criminal; sacred
and profane love; and spirituality and the mundane. The nature of the
redemptive experience is further elaborated by distinctive, complex
motifs, especially the hare, the ark and the woman-Christ. Their
recurrence provides an important element in the unity of Stuart's work.
Because Stuart's idea of the outcast raises important biographical
questions, an examination of the relationship between Stuart's life and
his work is made. Finally, the way in which the idea of redemption
exists in the language structures of Stuart's novels is examined, with
especial reference to his most recent work, The High Consistory. The
thesis shows that the development of the these of redemption
demonstrates the integrity of Stuart's work
Toward a positioning strategy for transit services in metropolitan San Juan
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-119).by Alan Stuart Hoffman.M.S
Identifying multiscale statistical models using the wavelet transform
Thesis (Elec. E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148-150).by Stuart A. Golden.Elec.E
Listening to the forest and its curators: lessons learnt from a bioacoustic smartphone application deployment
Our natural environment is complex and sensitive, and is home to a number of species on the verge of extinction. Surveying is one approach to their preservation, and can be supported by technology. This paper presents the deployment of a smartphone-based citizen science biodiversity application. Our findings from interviews with members of the biodiversity community revealed a tension between the technology and their established working practices. From our experience, we present a series of general guidelines for those designing citizen science apps
Full Citation
Moran, Stuart, Pantidi, Nadia, Rodden, Tom, Chamberlain, Alan, Griffiths, Chloe, Zilli, Davide, Merrett, Geoff V. and Rogers, Alex (2014) Listening to the forest and its curators: lessons learnt from a bioacoustic smartphone application deployment. In, ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto, CA, 26 Apr - 01 May 2014. (doi:10.1145/2556288.255702)
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