2,211 research outputs found
CP 099b - Evaluate the Horticultural Industry Requirement for On-site Diagnostic Tests for Crop Pathogens and their Use within Disease Management Systems. Final Report 2014
This project aims to evaluate the UK Horticultural Industry requirement for on-site diagnostic tests to monitor crop pathogens and their use within Disease Management Systems
FV 333 - Brassicas: Forecasting Light Leaf Spot and Powdery Mildew in Vegetable Brassica Crops Based on "in Field" Detection of Airborne Spores
CP 099a - Validation of the Clubroot Lateral Flow in UK Commercial Brassica Cropping Systems. Annual Report, April 2014
CP 099 - Diagnostics: Validation of the Lateral Flow Detection Devices for the Light Leaf Spot and Powdery Mildew Vegetable Brassica Pathogens and Testing of White Blister Detection Test Prototypes
Repositioning the graphic designer as researcher
In academic terms, the discipline of graphic design is relatively young. Consequently the position of the discipline within academic territory, and the role of the designer, continue to be debated. In part, these debates have been a product of attempts to define and defend the discipline’s borders from within, in order to establish a sense of the role of graphic design and the graphic designer as commensurate with other disciplines both within and beyond art and design. In recent years graphic designers have variously been defined as ‘authors’, ‘producers’ and ‘readers’, yet none of these definitions seem to have provided any kind of productive or lasting impact within the academy. This paper suggests that rather than continue to seek territorial definitions and positions from within, it could be more productive to look beyond the confines of the discipline. Gaining a broader, interdisciplinary perspective on, and understanding of, qualitative research methods from other disciplines may enable the graphic designer to more fully position his or her practice within the wider academy. Such a perspective could help facilitate the repositioning and redefinition of the graphic designer as ‘researcher’ - a move that would be productive in relation to the future development of postgraduate research within the discipline
FV 356 - Onions: Further Development and Calibration of Detection Tests for Conidia of Onion Downy Mildew in Combination with the Morph Forecast Model MILIONCAST
Interview with Alison Frank, September 25, 2009
Interview Themes: How Frank chooses research topics (00:50)
Aspects of her training as a historian Frank found useful (07:00)
Books that have inspired and informed Frank's work (11:11)
On the role of area studies for scholarship on East-Central Europe (14:00)
"Internationalizing" the history of East-Central Europe (19:30)
Advice to young historians/scholars working on the region (22:11)Interview with Alison Frank, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University. Interview conducted in Ithaca, NY on September 25, 2009. Professor Frank is the author of a number of articles and an excellent book on the oil industry in the Habsburg Monarchy entitled Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia. She is now working on a project on the coastline of Austria-Hungary.1_9lz5ekh
Veteran Law Students: Institutional Initiatives To Transform Their Law School Experiences
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Introduction: The Politics of Resilience and Recovery in Mental Health Care
The articles included in this special issue engage these themes across a number of national settings, institutional spaces, and empirical sites, from universities to mental health commissions, to national policy in an international context. They focus, especially, on Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, where recent and significant changes in mental health governance have relied heavily on the notions of recovery and resilience, often to questionable effect. They deal, as we have said, with some of the most central themes in social justice studies. As a collection, the articles help us think through some of the pressing political questions about social justice that have arisen with the adoption of the mantras of resilience and recovery in mental health governance
FV 349 - Brassicas: Further Development of "in Field" Tests for Resting Spores of Clubroot and the Development of Clubroot Control Based on Detection
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