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GeoForum LiveBlog
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2012/06/18/geoforum-liveblog/
Today are be holding our GeoForum 2012 event at the National Railway Museum in York. We will be liveblogging the talks throughout the day so look out for updates to this page during or after the event. As with any liveblog we hope you won’t mind a few typos, spelling errors, etc. If you see something you’d […]
What is Para- ? A Paragogic Approach
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat/openlearninghandbook/paragogy/
This is a short Learning Module that comprises an introductory learning resource that you can follow on your own. The short Learning Module will focus on the peer production of artistic learning that we will, henceforth, know as paragogy and on the educational culture of para-academia. What do you need to do? You simply work […]
Blog
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All That We Are Is What We Hold in Our Outstretched Hands: Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s Meditation on Memory by Julia Larsen While Nguyen seems to say it is impossible to accurately recall the past, he also seems to say that there is still value and truth in the stories we are able to tell about […]
Publications
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On this page, we list our publications sorted by year. If you are prompted for a DataSync password, the password is ‘EIP’. 2024 Xin Zhang and Andrew Curtis, 2024. Bayesian Variational Time-lapse Full Waveform Inversion. Geophys. J. Int., vol. 237, pp. 1624-1638, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggae129 (PDF) Hugo Bloem and Andrew Curtis, 2024. Bayesian geochemical correlation and […]
Publications
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Citations by Google Scholar, SCOPUS and ISI Web of Science. NB Open Access versions of these publications, where available, can be downloaded from HERE Refereed research papers Main, I.G. & P.W. Burton (1981). Rates of crustal deformation inferred from seismic moment and Gumbel’s third distribution of extreme values, in Beavers, J.E. (ed.), Earthquakes and Earthquake […]
Eastern Europe got the lockdown responses to COVID-19 right, writes Igor Rudan
Why did Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine respond much better than other countries of the European Union? Nearly a month ago, I stressed that Croatia was the country with the lowest percentage of newly COVID-19 infected persons in Europe during the two weeks from the 2nd to […]
Critical Reflection on Major Research Project
Critical Reflection on Major Research Project 3806 Words Submitted 09/08/22 Introduction The following text constitutes a critical reflection on the work I have done towards the Major Research Project component of the MA Contemporary Art Theory course. In the first chapters I outline my Thesis and describe my Research Methods, and give a brief […]
Interview: View of Art
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/rlab/2021/04/23/cheng-zuo-%e5%b7%a6%e7%a8%8b/
Cheng Zuo 左程 Biography Cheng ZUO, an artist mainly focus on oil painting. He is a member of Henan Artists Association and director of Oil Painting Research Association. He has repeatedly won national oil painting awards. 左程,油画艺术家,河南省美术家协会会员,油画研究会理事,曾屡次获得全国性的有关造型的艺术奖项。 Interview Jackie GAO: In this talk, we left out the identities of teachers and students. Taking the pandemic […]
Waiting for the delivery man: Temporalities of addiction, withdrawal and the pleasures of dope time
This is the draft text of an article I completed during our staff/student writing workshop, revised from earlier. Waiting for the delivery man: Temporalities of addiction, withdrawal and the pleasures of dope time Abstract A range of work published in the drug field has reinscribed drug user experience as embodied – challenging researchers to think […]
‘Aboriginal’ people, ‘race’ and identity in the nineteenth century
Every blog in this series has begun with a challenge – how to make sense of something in a way that does justice not just to what is said but also to explore what is not said. As with the other blogs, I am working through the publications (a journal from 1890 and a book […]
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