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Mary Modeen: Biography
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Recently, she was a co-investigator in two funded research projects: the first was a major AHRC research project entitled. Poetry Beyond Text: Vision, Text and Cognition. The second was an RES funded grant entitled. Feminist thought and contemporary debates in art, science, and education. As well as directing PLaCE Scotland, and (in 2012) co-convening. Modeen’s recent publications include a book chapter entitled. On Poohsticks and Rivers of Referents. Journal of Surrealism in the Americas. Her work is re...
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build it and they will cum: March 2011
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Build it and they will cum. Sunday, 20 March 2011. What a nice red line. PLaCE reasearch centre bristol. Wednesday, 16 March 2011. I am going here tomorrow. A blue crystal flat. Roger Hiorn 157 Harpers Road SE1. Em′ ∂r ∂ld em′r∂ld), n 1. a rare variety of the mineral beryl that is green because of its chromium content and is valued as a gem. 2. clear, deep green. A fluorescent mineral case. A mineralogical journey around the world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What a nice red line. View my complete profile.
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People | Cultural Significance of Place
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Cultural Significance of Place. An interdisciplinary research group based at Newcastle University. How to find us. Dr Venda Louise Pollock. Rethinking the Informal City: Critical Perspectives from Latin America. I plan to complement this with a companion volume:. Inside the Informal City: Ethnographies of Building and Everyday Life in the Barrios of Latin America. I am Professor of European History at Newcastle University and part of the Research Group in European Urban Culture. The City in Central Europe.
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Destination dumping ground: The convergence of ‘unwanted’ populations in disadvantaged city areas | Cultural Significance of Place
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Cultural Significance of Place. An interdisciplinary research group based at Newcastle University. How to find us. Destination dumping ground: The convergence of ‘unwanted’ populations in disadvantaged city areas. August 4, 2015. Thursday 13th August 2015, 12:30pm 2pm. Venue: 4th Floor Exhibition Space, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Claremont Tower, Newcastle University. Precisely who, or what is being dumped there; by whom; for what reason; and to what effect? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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'Catchment' workshop & PLaCE/Mapping Spectral Traces Event: PLaCE / Mapping Spectral Traces Workshop, March 24th
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Catchment workshop and PLaCE/Mapping Spectral Traces Event. PLaCE Research Centre (the University of the West of England) is hosting a two day event exploring and establishing new networks:. The PLaCE Research Centre is running two workshops;. PLaCE / Mapping Spectral Traces Workshop, March 24th. The Southville Centre (the main hall). Beauley Road, Southville. Bristol, BS3 1QG. Email: info@southvillecentre.org.uk. Tel: 0117 923 1039. Free parking available (car park and on road). The day event is intende...
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'Catchment' workshop & PLaCE/Mapping Spectral Traces Event
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Catchment workshop and PLaCE/Mapping Spectral Traces Event. PLaCE Research Centre (the University of the West of England) is hosting a two day event exploring and establishing new networks:. The PLaCE Research Centre is running two workshops;. As Providence would have it our university union has called a major strike across the FE and HE sectors for March 24th. Obviously you will each want to make your own choice as to whether you cross the picket line and join us on the 24th. Best wishes to all. Hello a...
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'Catchment' workshop & PLaCE/Mapping Spectral Traces Event
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Catchment workshop and PLaCE/Mapping Spectral Traces Event. PLaCE Research Centre (the University of the West of England) is hosting a two day event exploring and establishing new networks:. The PLaCE Research Centre is running two workshops;. This workshop for 20 invited participants is intended to contribute to our developing working relationship with both Bristol City Council and with members of the international Mapping Spectral Traces Network with a particular interest in water issues and bio-regions.
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Kosh Prasad Acharya – “Nepal Earthquake 2015: a natural and cultural disaster at first hand” | Cultural Significance of Place
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Cultural Significance of Place. An interdisciplinary research group based at Newcastle University. How to find us. Kosh Prasad Acharya – “Nepal Earthquake 2015: a natural and cultural disaster at first hand”. June 17, 2015. Monday 22nd June, 6:30pm. Durham World Heritage Centre. Kosh Prasad Acharya – “Nepal Earthquake 2015: a natural and cultural disaster at first hand”. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Notify ...
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Book Launch: Collapsing the 404th Divide | Cultural Significance of Place
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Cultural Significance of Place. An interdisciplinary research group based at Newcastle University. How to find us. Book Launch: Collapsing the 404th Divide. May 7, 2015. Wednesday, 27 May 2015, 6-8pm. NewBridge Books, 12 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AW. Alexia Mellor, Anthony Schrag and Dominic Smith. Come enjoy refreshments in a replica of the DIYwania tent. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window).