Social housing and working class heritage
Would you consider a dilapidated seventies tower block as heritage? In England, some social housing developments have already been given listed status, a level of protection usually associated with castles, monasteries and stately homes. Others are considered as a failed experiment by an outmoded welfare state, fit only for demolition. In this album, we see working class residents of one such estate fighting for its survival. By doing so, they may be challenging some of our fundamental assumptio
The President's Message - Friday, March 21
In this edition of "The President's Message" Dr. Lloyd Jacobs talks with Kevin West about Title IX at the university.
War memorials and commemoration
This unit gives you the opportunity to practise good study techniques using the theme of commemoration and memorials. It will help you to begin to think about how form influences meaning in the arts and how ideas influence approaches to the humanities.
Siphonophore ? A Physical Computing Simulation of Colonial Intelligence Organisms
This paper sets out to document the procedural design and implementation of ?Siphonophore? a multisensory digital ecology, mimicking colonial-ordered behaviour systems. The exploration of the notion of ?self? in a complex system of highly integrated individuals with reference to the emergence of behaviours from the human-machine-context interaction, is engaged by this open system?s hierarchical articulation of electronics, Arduino boards, sensors and programming routines. User interaction and re
China publicly destroys ivory tusks to discourage illegal trade
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For the first time, China publicly crushed a part of its ivory stockpile - over six tons of it - in an effort to shed its image as a global hub for the illegal trade in African elephant tusks. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Ubiquitous Training of Visual-Spatial Skills: On the Development of Mobile Applications Using Handhe
This research project seeks to develop m-learning applications that provide training in visual-spatial skills using wireless handheld mobile devices (e.g. PDAs and cellular phones). The paper acknowledges the role of visual-spatial competence as fundamental in science and most creative endeavors, including its critical role in architectural design. It also recognizes that there is a substantial amount of anecdotal evidence suggesting that undergraduate students in architecture have serious limit
Euro crisis to hit jobs in powerhouse Germany
Sept. 27 - The job market in Europe's biggest economy shows little sign of suffering from the euro zone crisis so far. But that could change as Chancellor Merkel heads for an election year.
In Spain’s Elections, the Left Wins, but the Economy Loses The center-left has been in decline all over Europe for several years. In countries like Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Italy, parties promoting “social democratic” policies have seen rapid declines in recent years. Indeed, the only party staying comparatively strong was the UK’s Labour, which on the way embraced full-on socialism under Jeremy Corbyn, though. In this sense, Author(s):
Espacios 4-d animados - Arquitectura de la m?sica [4-D Animated Spaces - The Architecture of Music]
This project involves the creation of an architecture of music which may be defined as a series of interdisciplinary steps which seek to generate four-dimensional virtual spaces for the materialization of music. This materialization uses music as its .genetic information ., the virtual space as its medium, and the execution time of the musical piece as the fourth dimension to a three-dimensional virtual space. Within this space, each instrument.s execution is represented by a shape whose propert
Darden Prison Entrepreneurship Program: Biggest Uncertainty?
Clare Seekins talks about biggest concerns going into prison ( having no experience with the prisoners) but how overall she had no doubts / fears.
LD_Peter's_story
LD_Peter's_story
1.7.1 Research methods in context Any established discipline has a tradition of practice. Many disciplines have established methodologies which prescribe the selection, combination and sequencing of the methods and techniques to be employed. Others select methods and techniques less prescriptively and borrow more broadly across domain boundaries. All disciplines require an appropriate application of methods, in order to ensure rigour. Hence, one key skill is the demonstration of an appropriate knowledge and competence
SOC315 Session 8 Spring 2012
SOC315 Session 8 Spring 2012
Sociology of Work
Sergio Soto
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SAQ 5
Interactive quiz explaining requiring the student to calculate the time required to carry out excavation work (see also quiz 1 and video).
This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was delivered by Dr Paolo Heywood (University of Cambridge) on 25 May 2018
Sept. 27 - Europe aim to defend their title with four of the world's top five players but they'll get fiery reception from the home crowd in Chicago.
Vili Lehdonvirta discusses emerging markets on the Internet.
Speaker(s): Professor Kenneth Benoit, Kenneth Cukier | The ubiquity of "big data" about social, political and economic phenomena has the potential to transform the way we approach social science. In this talk, Professor Benoit outlines the challenges and opportunities to social sciences caused by the rise of big data, with applications and examples. He discusses the rise of the field of data science, and whether this is a threat or a blessing for the traditional social scientific model and its a