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List of names and addresses
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Architecture of multiple authorship
Published 2015“…With the new EU directive and the current discussion of shortening the architectural education in the UK, our Live Projects studio proposes running projects over several academic years involving different student cohorts, each participating during different phases of a project, ultimately enabling an on-going live engagement with a place and community on a project. …”
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Minutes of Wicklow Association annual general meeting, 29 January 1989
Published 1989“…Minutes of an annual general meeting of the Wicklow Association (WA), held on 29 January 1989. Manuscript on lined notebook paper.…”
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Designing for Wild Life: Enabling City Dwellers to Cohabit with Nature
Published 2019“…Design research could enable city residents to change how they live, with designers using their skills to communicate a better way to live alongside nature in cities. …”
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Architecture of multiple authorship: beyond the academic year (book chapter)
Published 2019“…With the new EU directive and the current discussion of shortening the architectural education in the UK, our Live Projects studio proposes running projects over several academic years involving different student cohorts, each participating during different phases of a project, ultimately enabling an on-going live engagement with a place and community on a project. …”
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Letter from Patrick D. Carey to T. J. Hikey (Jnr)
Published 1938“…Carey, about the principal lines on which the movement is based…”
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Practices of urban inclusion: from design to Implementation
Published 2022“…This report emerges out of a collaborative EU funded project titled: DESINC LIVE – Designing and Learning in the Context of Migration (desinclive.eu). …”
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After progress: experiments in the revaluation of values
Published 2022“…In the wake of its devastating social, political and ecological effects, this article argues that the imperative of progress is now one we cannot live with but do not know how to live without. Thinking of progress not as one modern value among others but as the very mode of evaluation from which modern values are derived, this article provides an introductory exploration of the question of what thinking and living after progress might mean. …”
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Letter from P. O'Sullivan
Published 1939“…Manuscript letter on a piece of lined paper, dated 2 July 1939, addressee not specified (probably the Organising Secretary), from P O'Sullivan, sending payment for APL membership…”
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After progress
Published 2022“…In the wake its devastating social, political and ecological histories, this bold and innovative collection argues that the imperative of progress is now one we cannot live with but do not know how to live without. What might it take to learn to think and live after progress? …”
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Effect of small quantities of oxygen in a neon glow discharge
Published 2014“…Examples of all these effects for copper ionic lines in neon–oxygen mixtures will be presented. …”
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Mind Yourself (poster)
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Yezidis turn to European Court to resolve citizenship issues
Published 2009“…This article discusses the problems of the Yezidis living in southern Russia. For a number of years EHRAC and Memorial have been concerned with the situation of about 2,000 Yezidis living in southern Russia. …”
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The unexpected politics of ILGA-Europe’s rainbow maps: (de)constructing queer utopias/dystopias
Published 2025“…By exploring the discrepancies between the ILGA-Europe Rainbow Maps and the lived experiences of LGBTQI+ people within Europe, we argue that these maps reproduce hierarchies often mediated by Eurocentric understandings of linear progress, while discounting the importance that an interpenetration of legal and social aspects has in evaluating national contexts in which LGBTQI+ persons live. …”
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The glacial geomorphology of part of the Western Grampians of Scotland, with especial reference to the limits of the Loch Lomond Advance
Published 1984“…The reconstructed form of the main ice mass indicates that it covered an area in excess of 2,000km (to the power of 2), that its total volume was ca. 460km (to the power of 3), and that maximum ice-shed altitudes of ca 700 - 750m O.D. were attained in the Glen Nevis-Rannoch Moor-Glen-Lyon areas. Equilibrium rim lines calculated for the main ice mass and for 17 independent corrie, valley and plateau glaciers indicate that firn lines rose from ca. 400m O.D. in the SW to +900m O.D. in the NE part of the study area. …”
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The dramaturgy of music: its impact on my composition
Published 2010“…T.): quadrophonic tape (ca. 11') Spectral colours: ensemble and tape (ca. 11') Color Code: quadrophonic tape and live-electronics, live viola, video (ca. 30') L.S. …”
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Minorities, migrants and citizenship education
Published 2014“…But citizenship education also needs to address how societies that include citizens who have come from other states are incorporated and live together: how majorities deal with new arrivals and minorities.…”
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Comment : Muslim freedoms
Published 2008“…This article discusses the xenophobic and Islamophobic mood of the Russian authorities, and it explores how cases are being dealt with in the criminal courts and the lack of human rights for Muslims living in Russia.…”
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