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Current Lgbtq+ Aspects In Sf&F, David Lenander, Peg Kerr, David R. Slayton
Current Lgbtq+ Aspects In Sf&F, David Lenander, Peg Kerr, David R. Slayton
Mythcon
This panel was inspired by several things coming together. An awareness of Eleanor Arnason’s pioneering work in including LGBTQ+ characters in her novels, such as To the Resurrection Station, and some of her Lydia Duluth stories, and particularly in Ring of Swords and the other Hwarhath Stories, where this focus is a major theme. Then, there were the increasing number of books taking up these themes on the long and short lists for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, mirroring the changes that have occurred over the past few decades, so that early in our history these themes were not generally present, …
Food As Learning At Airfield Estate – Living The Legacy, Aoibhín Moore Heslin, Eliza Sullivan, Kirstie Mcadoo
Food As Learning At Airfield Estate – Living The Legacy, Aoibhín Moore Heslin, Eliza Sullivan, Kirstie Mcadoo
Dublin Gastronomy Symposium
Food functions as a record of history, a conduit for science, a means of showcasing cultural identities, and a way to connect communities. This paper will aim to outline how the history and legacy of the Overend sisters is being adapted and drawn on to influence efforts in food education and food sustainability practices at Airfield Estate. In 1974, the sisters placed the Estate in trust to the people of Ireland on the condition that the space be used for recreation and education. Today, this has been reinterpreted to reflect modern challenges in food sustainability. Airfield Estate’s overall mission is …
Operationalising Progressive Ideas About Property: Resilient Property, Scale, And Systemic Compromise, Lorna Fox O'Mahony, Marc Roark
Operationalising Progressive Ideas About Property: Resilient Property, Scale, And Systemic Compromise, Lorna Fox O'Mahony, Marc Roark
Texas A&M Journal of Property Law
Property theory is at a crossroads. In recent decades, scholars seeking to advance progressive ideas about property have embraced ‘Progressive Property’ theories that seek to advance the goals of social justice and the common good, offering a vital counter-weight to utilitarian and neo-conservative accounts of property. Progressive Property theories seek to correct an imbalance in American property discourse which—across the temporal scale—has sustained a range of narratives and normative commitments, but which has veered towards extreme acquisitive individualism and the rhetoric of property absolutism since the 1970s. The idea that individual property rights are not absolute but defined by the …
Beyond Sustenance: An Exploration Of Food And Drink Culture In Ireland, Grace Neville
Beyond Sustenance: An Exploration Of Food And Drink Culture In Ireland, Grace Neville
European Journal of Food Drink and Society
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Domestic Supply (A Feminist Proposal), Jennifer Hendricks
Domestic Supply (A Feminist Proposal), Jennifer Hendricks
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Identification Of Plant Diseases: A Short Review, Tirtha Tarafdar
Identification Of Plant Diseases: A Short Review, Tirtha Tarafdar
American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)
As per FAO (2000) reports, 67% of population are involved in Agriculture, and alone contributing to 34% of overall GDP. Diseases in Plants cases major losses therefore it’s quite evident that proper monitoring and disease detection is necessary for sustainability. According to several reports, in the period 2001-2003, Global potential loss varied to about 29% in soyabean, 50% in wheat to about 80% in Cotton. This short synopsis will be acting a small referral piece of document to give an idea about the common Fungal, Viral, Bacterial diseases. This shall also be discussing about some of the conventional techniques for …
Operationalising Progressive Ideas About Property: Resilient Property, Scale, And Systemic Compromise, Marc L. Roark, Lorna Fox O'Mahony
Operationalising Progressive Ideas About Property: Resilient Property, Scale, And Systemic Compromise, Marc L. Roark, Lorna Fox O'Mahony
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Property theory is at a crossroads. In recent decades, scholars seeking to advance progressive ideas about property have embraced ‘Progressive Property’ theories that seek to advance the goals of social justice and the common good, offering a vital counter-weight to utilitarian and neo-conservative accounts of property. Progressive Property theories seek to correct an imbalance in American property discourse which—across the temporal scale—has sustained a range of narratives and normative commitments, but which has veered towards extreme acquisitive individualism and the rhetoric of property absolutism since the 1970s. The idea that individual property rights are not absolute but defined by the …