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Iscsc President’S Report: Two Exciting Events Coming Up, Lynn Rhodes
Iscsc President’S Report: Two Exciting Events Coming Up, Lynn Rhodes
Comparative Civilizations Review
Why was the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations created more than a half century ago by UNESCO and what has guided our comparative civilizations endeavors from then to these days?
The Eudemonic And Hedonic Impacts Of Attending Live And Virtual Music And Art Events, Philippa Kirwan, Samantha Morris
The Eudemonic And Hedonic Impacts Of Attending Live And Virtual Music And Art Events, Philippa Kirwan, Samantha Morris
Articles
This paper examines the under-investigated well-being impacts of arts and music events attendance, in both a live and virtual capacity. Using eudaimonia and hedonia as a measure for well-being, three objectives were investigated; 1) Do live arts and music events meet attendees eudemonic and hedonic needs? 2) Do virtual arts and music events meet attendees eudemonic and hedonic needs? 3) How do live and virtual music and art events compare in meeting attendees eudemonic and hedonic needs? The study focused on attendee’s experiences having attended both live and virtual events. Using nine semi-structured interviews this research found that live music …
Front Matter, Editorial Board
Front Matter, Editorial Board
Transactions of the Burgon Society
No abstract provided.
The Arts And Changing Rural Places, Bernadette Quinn Dr
The Arts And Changing Rural Places, Bernadette Quinn Dr
Blog Posts
This blog post reflects on how recent changes to rural Ireland is influencing the arts. It recognises that rural places are very vibrant and dynamic, and that this offers many opportunities and challenges from an arts perspective. The blog also reflects on a panel discussion that the FADE project team hosted on ‘The arts and changing rural places’ at the Arts Council & Local Government’s biennial Places Matter conference in March 2022.
The research activities conducted for this publication were funded by the Irish Research Council.
Law Library Blog (July 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (July 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Whitehouse, Cicilline To Offer 'Inside View' Of 2nd Trump Impeachment Trial 02-17-2021, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: Whitehouse, Cicilline To Offer 'Inside View' Of 2nd Trump Impeachment Trial 02-17-2021, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
The Art Of Promotion: An Exploration Of Public Relations And Dance, Shannon Cleary
The Art Of Promotion: An Exploration Of Public Relations And Dance, Shannon Cleary
Honors Projects
This PR proposal is a guideline that can be successfully implemented into the BGSU Dance Program’s promotional efforts, specifically publicizing the annual Winter Dance Concert. Through inventive social and multi-media efforts, innovative collaboration with community and campus partners, and interactive updates to the Dance Program promotional efforts, this campaign will target and reach BGSU students, faculty and staff, Wood County community members, prospective BGSU students, local media and K-12 students in Wood and Lucas County. This proposal will mold a declining program into a thriving and engaging dance environment at BGSU.The implications for the field of dance and PR are …
The Art Of Promotion: An Exploration Of Public Relations And Dance, Shannon Cleary
The Art Of Promotion: An Exploration Of Public Relations And Dance, Shannon Cleary
Honors Projects
This PR proposal is a guideline that can be successfully implemented into the BGSU Dance Program’s promotional efforts, specifically publicizing the annual Winter Dance Concert. Through inventive social and multi-media efforts, innovative collaboration with community and campus partners, and interactive updates to the Dance Program promotional efforts, this campaign will target and reach BGSU students, faculty and staff, Wood County community members, prospective BGSU students, local media and K-12 students in Wood and Lucas County. This proposal will mold a declining program into a thriving and engaging dance environment at BGSU. The implications for the field of dance and PR …
Place Events 2016-2017, Place
Place Events 2016-2017, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for 2016-2017.
Law Library Blog (July 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (July 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Law Library Blog (June 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (June 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Place Events 2015-2016, Place
Place Events 2015-2016, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for 2015-2016.
Myth And The Paris Commune, Katie Brunner
Myth And The Paris Commune, Katie Brunner
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
The Paris Commune of 1871 is an event in history that has had a special place in the hearts of many revolutionaries. Karl Marx called it “the first successful working class revolution”. This paper looks at the events of the Paris Commune, as recounted in a work produced 25 years after the event occurred and, by means of comparison with more recent accounts, examines how it moved from a historical “reality” to a mythic history through the lens of secondary framing and historical mythology. This approach to the Paris Commune reveals many significantly different interpretations; pointing out that the true …
Place Events Spring 2015, Place
Place Events Spring 2015, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for spring 2015.
Place Events Fall 2014, Place
Place Events Fall 2014, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for fall 2014.
Place Events Spring 2014, Place
Place Events Spring 2014, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for spring 2014.
Place Events Spring 2014 Highlights, Place
Place Events Spring 2014 Highlights, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document summarizes highlights of PLACE events at Linfield College for spring 2014.
Norumbega News, No.17 (Fall 2013), Osher Library Associates
Norumbega News, No.17 (Fall 2013), Osher Library Associates
Friends of OML, Occasional Publications
Issue No.17, Fall 2013
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
Place Events Fall 2013, Place
Place Events Fall 2013, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for fall 2013.
Writing White, Writing Black, And Events At Canoe Rivulet, Catherine Mckinnon
Writing White, Writing Black, And Events At Canoe Rivulet, Catherine Mckinnon
Catherine M McKinnon
How a community imagines the past contributes to the shaping of its present culture; influences that community's vision for the future. Yet much about the past can be difficult to access, as it can be lost or hidden. Therefore, when retelling first contact stories, especially when the documentary information is limited to a colonial perspective, how might a writer approach fictionalizing historical Indigenous figures? 'Will Martin' (2011), a tale written as part of my practice-led PhD, is a fictional retelling of the eighteenth century sailing trip, taken along the New South Wales coast, by explorers Matthew Flinders, George Bass, and …
Place Events 2012-2013, Place
Place Events 2012-2013, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document describes PLACE events at Linfield College for 2012-2013.
Ua12/2/30 Poster, Wku Saudi Student Club
Ua12/2/30 Poster, Wku Saudi Student Club
Student Organizations
Poster advertising Saudi National Day sponsored by the WKU Saudi Student Club.
Norumbega News, No.16 (Spring 2012), Osher Library Associates
Norumbega News, No.16 (Spring 2012), Osher Library Associates
Friends of OML, Occasional Publications
Issue No.16, Spring 2012
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
Elites, Elements And Events: Practice Theory And Scale, Thomas Birtchnell
Elites, Elements And Events: Practice Theory And Scale, Thomas Birtchnell
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
Practice theory appears to be a flat ontology in conventional renderings, but it is unclear why this is so. In attempting to scale socio-technical systems practice theory finds itself needing to think about new possible strategies to both compete with other ontologies and rebrand itself as capable of mapping the world outside of everyday life, the domestic and the home. In pursuit of this goal three unfamiliar new terrains are explored: elites, elements and events. In this paper a method for practice theory to broach scale while retaining its current value is articulated through ideas about the synchronization of elements …
Writing White, Writing Black, And Events At Canoe Rivulet, Catherine Mckinnon
Writing White, Writing Black, And Events At Canoe Rivulet, Catherine Mckinnon
Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive)
How a community imagines the past contributes to the shaping of its present culture; influences that community's vision for the future. Yet much about the past can be difficult to access, as it can be lost or hidden. Therefore, when retelling first contact stories, especially when the documentary information is limited to a colonial perspective, how might a writer approach fictionalizing historical Indigenous figures? 'Will Martin' (2011), a tale written as part of my practice-led PhD, is a fictional retelling of the eighteenth century sailing trip, taken along the New South Wales coast, by explorers Matthew Flinders, George Bass, and …
Ua12/11/1 Downing University Center Board, Wku Archives
Ua12/11/1 Downing University Center Board, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about Downing University Center Board. Includes publications, governing documents, meeting minutes, reports and correspondence.
Ua51/3/4 University Libraries Library Special Collections Events, Wku Archives
Ua51/3/4 University Libraries Library Special Collections Events, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records documenting exhibits and events sponsored by and held in the Library Special Collections. Includes invitations, flyers and posters.
Ua35/1 Doers & Deeds Vol. 7, No. 17, Wku Provost
Ua35/1 Doers & Deeds Vol. 7, No. 17, Wku Provost
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by the WKU Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs to highlight the activities of faculty, staff and alumni.
Norumbega News, No.15 (Fall 2010), Osher Library Associates
Norumbega News, No.15 (Fall 2010), Osher Library Associates
Friends of OML, Occasional Publications
Issue No.15, Fall 2010
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
Norumbega News, No.14 (Spring 2010), Osher Library Associates
Norumbega News, No.14 (Spring 2010), Osher Library Associates
Friends of OML, Occasional Publications
Issue No.14, Spring 2010
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine