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JONES, ALLAN. "J.G. Crowther's War: Institutional strife at the BBC and British Council." British Journal for the History of Science 49, no. 2 (April 14, 2016): 259–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087416000315.

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AbstractScience writer, historian and administrator J.G. Crowther (1899–1983) had an uneasy relationship with the BBC during the 1920s and 1930s, and was regarded with suspicion by the British security services because of his left politics. Nevertheless the Second World War saw him working for ‘establishment’ institutions. He was closely associated with the BBC's Overseas Service and employed by the British Council's Science Committee. Both organizations found Crowther useful because of his wide, international knowledge of science and scientists. Crowther's political views, and his international aspirations for the British Council's Science Committee, increasingly embroiled him in an institutional conflict with the Royal Society and with its president, Sir Henry Dale, who was also chairman of the British Council's Science Committee. The conflict centred on the management of international scientific relations, a matter close Crowther's heart, and to Dale's. Dale considered that the formal conduct of international scientific relations was the Royal Society's business rather than the British Council's. Crowther disagreed, and eventually resigned from the British Council Science Committee in 1946. The article expands knowledge of Crowther by drawing on archival documents to elucidate a side of his career that is only lightly touched on in his memoirs. It shows that ‘Crowther's war’ was also an institutional war between the Science Committee of the British Council and the Royal Society. Crowther's unhappy experience of interference by the Royal Society plausibly accounts for a retreat from his pre-war view that institutional science should plan and manage BBC science broadcasts.
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Climenhaga, Alison Fitchett. "Heathenism, Delusion, and Ignorance: Samuel Crowther's Approach to Islam and Traditional Religion." Anglican Theological Review 96, no. 4 (September 2014): 661–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000332861409600403.

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In 1843, Samuel Ajayi Crowther became the first African ordained for ministry in the Anglican Church, and he dedicated most of his life to bringing the gospel to his fellow West Africans. During the course of his evangelizing activity, Crowther engaged frequently with both Islam and African traditional religion. After a brief survey of Crowther's life, I compare the vocabulary with which he describes Islam and traditional religion, the analytic categories he applies to them, and the quality of his engagement with each. I argue that the differences between Crowther's engagement with traditional religion and Islam stem from his perception of the latter as a competing missionary religion and the former as being connected in important ways with the African cultural traditions he hoped to preserve and perfect.
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Crowther, Paul. "Profile: Paul Crowther." Astronomy & Geophysics 52, no. 2 (March 21, 2011): 2.08. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4004.2011.52208.x.

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Lock, S. "Donald Ineson Crowther." BMJ 324, no. 7333 (February 9, 2002): 366. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.324.7333.366.

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Ney, Stephen. "Samuel Ajayi Crowther’s Journeys in Christian and Islamic Book History." Social Sciences and Missions 32, no. 1-2 (May 3, 2019): 31–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18748945-03103002.

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Abstract Samuel Ajayi Crowther, the Yoruba linguist and Anglican missionary bishop, interacted in the 1870s with communities of multilingual Islamic scholars on the north fringe of Yorubaland. This essay uses contemporary scholarship on the book culture of Ilọrin to shed light on Crowther’s letters, in particular his triumphant account of a formal audience with the emir of Ilọrin in 1872, during which his performance centred on the bilingual collection of Christian books he bore. He emphasized the uniqueness and novelty of his Christian books and their associated practices. Yet his accounts invite us to begin viewing Africa’s Christian and Islamic book histories through the same analytical frame, which reveals how they were constituted in part through their interactions. This allows us to see they had more in common than Crowther assumed and than many scholarly accounts of African book history assume, particularly in the areas of the physicality of books, the modes of performance associated with books, and the interpersonal transactions that books facilitate.
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Carter-Ényì, Aaron. "Hooked on Sol-Fa: the do-re-mi heuristic for Yorùbá speech tones." Africa 88, no. 2 (May 2018): 267–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972017000912.

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AbstractSarah Ann Glover (1785–1867) believed that singing was for the public good and Samuel Àjàyí Crowther (1809–91) thought that speech tones should be preserved in writing. Their stories illustrate that diversity in thought may encounter obstacles, but can ultimately shape human consciousness. While this shows a positive side of missionary work, bringing people and ideas together, the transmission of Glover's and Crowther's ideas was mediated by the overlapping political, social and cultural hegemonies of the colonial era. Crowther was celebrated in the English-speaking world as evidence that the civilizing agenda – and colonialism – was good for all involved, but his orthographic approach was credited to the missionary linguist Johann Gottlieb Christaller. Glover's innovations in music education have been misattributed to John Curwen and Zoltán Kodály. Drawing evidence from ethnographic work, field recordings, language surveys and literature from a variety of disciplines, this article asks the question: why is do-re-mi the preferred heuristic for Yorùbá speech tone? Glover's and Crowther's physical paths never crossed, but their ideas did, converging in a remarkable inter-continental and trans-disciplinary synthesis. The do-re-mi heuristic resists the pitch-height paradigm used in formal linguistics (low-mid-high). In a culture where drums can speak, it is unsurprising that a musical model filled a void in the (European) concept of what a language could be.
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Williams, C. Peter. "From Church to Mission: An Examination of the Official Missionary Strategy of the Church Missionary Society on the Niger, 1887–93." Studies in Church History 23 (1986): 391–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s042420840001072x.

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Crowther’s consecration in 1864 did not produce a church on the Niger which was entirely independent of the CMS. It remained financially dependent. Nonetheless, though technically still a mission, it had a very great deal of independence and, in some respects, it seemed to symbolize the Venn ideal - a self-governing native church. That the events of the nineties in the Niger represented a major disenchantment with Henry Venn’s vision of an independent church under African administration cannot be questioned. The curtailment of Bishop Crowther’s powers, the appointment of European missionaries on the Niger, the public criticism and dismissal of African ministers, and the replacement of Crowther by a European all made the point eloquently.
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Cebrián, Reyes Bertolín. "Laudatio for Nigel Crowther." Mouseion 16, no. 3 (November 2019): 385–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/mous.16.3.002.

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Crowther, T. W., M. B. Machmuller, J. C. Carey, S. D. Allison, J. M. Blair, S. D. Bridgham, A. J. Burton, et al. "Crowther et al. reply." Nature 554, no. 7693 (February 22, 2018): E7—E8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature25746.

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Ziegel, Jacob S. "Canadian Perspectives on Chattel Security Law Reform in the United Kingdom." Cambridge Law Journal 54, no. 2 (July 1995): 430–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197300083719.

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BRITISH commercial law scholars, of whom Prof. Roy Goode and Prof. Aubrey Diamond are two conspicuous examples, have long been attracted to the possibility of using Article 9 of the American Uniform Commercial Code as a basis for modernising and restructuring the English law of chattel security. As readers of Part V of the Crowther Report1 will know, this was the road to reform which the Crowther Committee recommended to the British government as long ago as 1971. In the course of his eighth Crowther Memorial Lecture, given at Queen Mary College in 1983,2 Prof. Goode expressed the hope that before the end of the decade England and Wales would enact the recommendations in the Crowther Report. We know now that he was too sanguine but our hopes were revived when Prof. Diamond submitted his lucid, and in the view of this writer and many others, highly persuasive recommendations to the Department of Trade and Industry in 1989.3
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Samuel, Anthony, Gareth R. T. White, Helen Martin, and Martyn Rowling. "Influencing Fairtrade consumption through servant leadership: Bruce Crowther’s story." Society and Business Review 13, no. 2 (July 9, 2018): 170–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sbr-10-2017-0081.

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Purpose This study aims to expand understanding of servant leadership beyond organisational boundaries by making an examination of its role in the establishment and growth of a social movement. Design/methodology/approach This paper’s findings are developed from four sequential, semi-structured interviews and a narrated tour of Garstang with the founder of the Fairtrade Towns (FTT) movement. It follows a theoretical framework of servant leadership (SLship) from Spears (1996; 2009). Evidence is gathered through in-depth investigation of the activities of Bruce Crowther, the architect and driving force behind the FTT initiative. Findings The findings discovered how SLship operates in a social, place-based setting to influence Fairtrade consumption. The paper argues the success of the FTT movement is linked to Bruce Crowther’s leadership. The findings presented draw and expand upon Spears’ ten characteristics of SLship. Utilisation of this framework sees Crowther emerge as a servant leader operating at a community level to influence FT consumption via the FTT movement. Originality/value The paper makes a contribution to theory by identifying the novel characteristic of servant leaders that is exploring affinity and proffers it as an extension of Spears’ framework. It also provides valuable information about the impact and importance of SLship in the efficacious advance of ethical consumerism.
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Walker, Ralph C. S. "The Kantian Aesthetic - Paul Crowther." Philosophical Quarterly 61, no. 245 (September 23, 2011): 859–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9213.2011.715_2.x.

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Buckingham, A. D. "Andrew crowther hurley: Introductory remarks." International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 36, S23 (June 19, 2009): XXXI—XXXIII. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/qua.560360803.

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Johnson, Paul. "Q&A Sarah Crowther." Astronomy & Geophysics 60, no. 2 (April 1, 2019): 2.43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/astrogeo/atz103.

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Maslen, V. W. "Andrew Crowther Hurley 1926–1988." Historical Records of Australian Science 14, no. 2 (2002): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr02010.

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Andrew Hurley was a distinguished theoretical chemist, noted for his clear insights, which he was always ready to share, and for his mathematical ingenuity. His career spanned what in many ways was the defining era of computational quantum chemistry.
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Mathieson, Margaret. "From Crowther to Core Skills." Oxford Review of Education 18, no. 3 (January 1992): 185–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0305498920180301.

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Hey, D. "Shorter notice. The Diary of Robert Sharp of South Cave. JE Crowther, PA Crowther [ed.]." English Historical Review 114, no. 456 (April 1999): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/enghis/114.456.473.

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Hey, D. "Shorter notice. The Diary of Robert Sharp of South Cave. JE Crowther, PA Crowther [ed.]." English Historical Review 114, no. 456 (April 1, 1999): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/114.456.473.

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Youngerman, Mark. "Paul Crowther., Critical Aesthetics and Postmodernity." International Studies in Philosophy 28, no. 2 (1996): 122–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/intstudphil199628288.

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Walls, Andrew F. "The Legacy of Samuel Ajayi Crowther." International Bulletin of Missionary Research 16, no. 1 (January 1992): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/239693939201600104.

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Crowther, T. W., M. B. Machmuller, J. C. Carey, S. D. Allison, J. M. Blair, S. D. Bridgham, A. J. Burton, et al. "Author Correction: Crowther et al. reply." Nature 560, no. 7716 (June 6, 2018): E1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0192-1.

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CROWTHER, R. E., and A. D. HEYWOOD. "CROWTHER & HEYWOOD-“VALUATION OF SODIUM HYDROSULPHITE.”." Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists 36, no. 11 (October 22, 2008): 279–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-4408.1920.tb01075.x.

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HILL-ANDREWS, OLIVER. "‘A new and hopeful type of social organism’: Julian Huxley, J.G. Crowther and Lancelot Hogben on Roosevelt's New Deal." British Journal for the History of Science 52, no. 4 (October 22, 2019): 645–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087419000657.

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AbstractThe admiration of the Soviet Union amongst Britain's interwar scientific left is well known. This article reveals a parallel story. Focusing on the biologists Julian Huxley and Lancelot Hogben and the scientific journalist J.G. Crowther, I show that a number of scientific thinkers began to look west, to the US. In the mid- to late 1930s and into the 1940s, Huxley, Crowther and Hogben all visited the US and commented favourably on Roosevelt's New Deal, in particular its experimental approach to politics (in the form of planning). Huxley was first to appreciate the significance of the experiment; he looked to the Tennessee Valley Authority as a model of democratic planning by persuasion that could also be applied in Britain. Crowther, meanwhile, examined the US through the lens of history of science. In Famous American Men of Science (1937) and in lectures at Harvard University, he aimed to shed light on the flaws in the Constitution which were frustrating the New Deal. Finally, Hogben's interest in the US was related to his long-standing opposition to dialectical materialism, and when he finally saw the US at first hand, he regarded it as a model for how to bring about a planned socialist society through peaceful persuasion.
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Bull, George. ""Thinkers of our Time: Chesterton," by Ian Crowther." Chesterton Review 18, no. 1 (1992): 95–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/chesterton1992181145.

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Ney. "Samuel Ajayi Crowther and the Age of Literature." Research in African Literatures 46, no. 1 (2015): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/reseafrilite.46.1.37.

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Jacobsen, Chris. "Relaxation of the Crowther criterion in multislice tomography." Optics Letters 43, no. 19 (September 28, 2018): 4811. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.43.004811.

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Zinkin, Melissa. "Review: Paul Crowther: Defining Art, Creating the Canon." Mind 118, no. 470 (April 1, 2009): 462–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzp053.

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Lauesen, Linne Marie. "CSR maturity and motivation in the water sector." Social Responsibility Journal 12, no. 3 (August 1, 2016): 506–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/srj-05-2015-0063.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine the literature of CSR motivation and presents research results from a case study of the water sector (water companies from Denmark, the UK, the USA and South Africa) and its motivation for and maturity in its CSR work. Design/methodology/approach The methodology used in this paper is first a literature review followed by research done with ethnographic methods such as participant observations, interviews and document analysis. Findings Based on a literature review and research in water companies’ motivation and maturity based on Crowther (2006) and Crowther and Reis’ (2011) CSR maturity typology, the paper suggests an extension of this into a CSR Maturity Framework by adding profit-making, legitimacy and business ethics as clusters of motives for businesses to engage in CSR work. The concrete findings of the water sector suggest it as semi-mature according to the proposed CSR Maturity Framework, because it has only reached the level of CSR reporting, but neither suggests definitions of sustainability nor shows any particularly good transparency and accountability yet. Research limitations/implications The research is limited to water companies in four regions – Denmark, the UK, the USA and South Africa – which means that such companies in other regions may differ from the findings in this paper. However, these companies are especially chosen according to their similarities, which means that it is not the point of the paper to cover all water companies in the world, but to retrieve findings from a specifically chosen type of water companies that share a specifically institutional setup. Originality/value The originality and value of the paper is based on the findings of the research in motivation and maturity in the cases of water companies, which have been used to elaborate on an existing CSR framework – the CSR maturity typology suggested by Crowther (2006) and Crowther and Reis (2011) into a CSR Maturity Framework incorporating businesses’ motives of profit-making, legitimacy and business ethics. The CSR Maturity Framework will be applicable for analyzing the CSR maturity for any business sector, and it adds value for businesses in its clarifying and suggesting themes that business sectors need to elaborate.
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Paul, Matthew J., and Peter J. Eastmond. "Turning sugar into oil: making photosynthesis blind to feedback inhibition." Journal of Experimental Botany 71, no. 7 (April 6, 2020): 2216–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erz504.

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This article comments on: Beechey-Gradwell Z, Cooney L, Winichayakul S, Andrews M, Hea SY, Crowther T, Roberts N. 2020. Storing carbon in leaf lipid sinks enhanced perennial ryegrass carbon capture especially under high N and elevated CO2. Journal of Experimental Botany 71, 2351–2361.
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Crowther, Michael J. "Multilevel mixed-effects parametric survival analysis: Estimation, simulation, and application." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 19, no. 4 (December 2019): 931–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x19893639.

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In this article, I present the community-contributed stmixed command for fitting multilevel survival models. It serves as both an alternative to Stata’s official mestreg command and a complimentary command with substantial extensions. stmixed can fit multilevel survival models with any number of levels and random effects at each level, including flexible spline-based approaches (such as Royston–Parmar and the log-hazard equivalent) and user-defined hazard models. Simple or complex time-dependent effects can be included, as can expected mortality for a relative survival model. Left-truncation (delayed entry) is supported, and t-distributed random effects are provided as an alternative to Gaussian random effects. I illustrate the methods with a commonly used dataset of patients with kidney disease suffering recurrent infections and a simulated example illustrating a simple approach to simulating clustered survival data using survsim (Crowther and Lambert 2012, Stata Journal 12: 674–687; 2013, Statistics in Medicine 32: 4118–4134). stmixed is part of the merlin family (Crowther 2017, arXiv Working Paper No. arXiv:1710.02223; 2018, arXiv Working Paper No. arXiv:1806.01615).
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Start, A. N., D. Moro, M. Adams, and R. Bencini. "Dunnarts from Boullanger Island: new evidence and reassessment of a taxonomic issue with resource implications." Australian Mammalogy 28, no. 1 (2006): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/am06006.

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Crowther et al. (1999) described an island population of an Australian dasyurid marsupial, Sminthopsis griseoventer, as a new subspecies on molecular (allozyme) and morphological grounds despite a previously published, contradictory genetic study and evidence of sympatry with its mainland conspecific. The legitimacy of this taxonomic arrangement has implications for the allocation of scarce management resources because the new taxon could be considered 'Critically Endangered'. Samples of the original tissues from which the molecular data cited by Crowther et al. were obtained no longer exist. Therefore, salient components of that work were rerun with fresh tissue and the results used to reassess evidence that the island population warrants recognition as a subspecies. We conclude that neither the molecular nor the morphological data supports differentiation at taxonomic or evolutionarily significant levels. Nevertheless, there is a good case for recognising the island population as an important management unit. This case study emphasises the importance of sound taxonomy determined by macro and molecular characters as a prerequisite to allocating resources for conservation.
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Lawson, C. L. "A modified Crowther and BlowT1translation function for partial search models." Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography 51, no. 5 (September 1, 1995): 853–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0907444995002265.

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ALTIERI, CHARLES. "Paul Crowther, Art and Embodiment: From Aesthetics To Self-Consciousness." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53, no. 1 (December 1, 1995): 87–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1540_6245.jaac53.1.0087.

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Oliver, Mike, and Colin Barnes. "‘Talking about us without us?’. A response to Neil Crowther." Disability & Society 23, no. 4 (June 2008): 397–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09687590802051228.

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Ramaraj, Arulmalar, and Catherine Selvaraj. "A puzzle based open ended approach in an architectural design studio: A critique." Global Journal of Arts Education 11, no. 1 (February 27, 2021): 24–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjae.v11i1.5457.

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Wang (2010) posited that with respect to design pedagogy in general, there is a need for radical changes to occur in design studios. Focusing on architectural design education, studies reveal that subjective knowledge and irrational creativity are dominating in architectural design studios. This is observed to be one amongst the various other outcomes as teaching methodologies without a holistic knowledge are adopted (Salama, 2016). Critical, creative and pragmatic thinking are the primary criteria in architectural design studios (Ibrahim and Utaberta, 2011). Crowther (2013) reported that design studios must facilitate learning about design, learning to design and learning to become an architect. In addition to traditional one to one studio, introduction of different models with alternate instructors through single, double and collaborative critiques at the desk, outside of studio paves new directions to pedagogy (Gamble, Dagenhar & Jarrett, 2002). Amongst the various directives like transformative design pedagogy (Hadjiyanni, 2008; Fay and Kim, 2017); signature pedagogy (Schulman, 2005; Crowther, 2013); constructivist approach (Kurt, 2011); puzzle based learning (Akin, 2008; Vijayalxmi, 2009; Ramaraj and Nagammal, 2016) which revolve around architectural education, this paper investigates an ‘open ended puzzle based approach’ adopted in an architectural design studio.
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Polcaro, V. Francesco, Laura Norci, Corinne Rossi, and Roberto Viotti. "On the so-called WO stars." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 193 (1999): 88–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900205081.

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The Wolf-Rayet WO spectral sequence was introduced by Barlow & Hummer (1982) for four Pop I WR stars with very strong O VI 381 nm doublet emission. At the time, the evolution of very massive stars was poorly known, and their classification was based on phenomenological grounds. Recently, efforts to improve the WO spectral subtype classification are increasing (Kingsburgh et al. 1995; Crowther et al. 1998).
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Solez, Kevin. "Introduction to “Aryballos I: Studies in Honour of Nigel B. Crowther”." Mouseion 16, no. 3 (November 2019): 383–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/mous.16.s1-3.

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Adéẹ̀kọ́, Adélékè. "Writing Africa under the Shadow of Slavery: Quaque, Wheatley, and Crowther." Research in African Literatures 40, no. 4 (December 2009): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/ral.2009.40.4.1.

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Sugano, Michio. "Was "Keats's Last Sonnet" Really Written on Board the "Maria Crowther?"." Studies in Romanticism 34, no. 3 (1995): 413. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25601128.

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ROGERSON, KENNETH F. "Book Reviews: Crowther, Paul. The Kantian Sublime: From Morality To Art." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49, no. 4 (September 1, 1991): 379–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1540_6245.jaac49.4.0379.

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Martínez-Zalce, Graciela. "Ciclo, de Andrea Martínez Crowther, o los avatares en el camino." Romance Notes 54, S (2014): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rmc.2014.0049.

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Norris, Richard P. F., Linda J. Smith, and Paul A. Crowther. "Wolf-Rayet populations in starburst galaxies." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 212 (2003): 570–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900212904.

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Recent advances in atmosphere codes now permit the calculation of realistic grids of hot star atmospheres. Here we use the new O and WR star atmosphere of Smith, Norris & Crowther (2002) with an updated version of the evolutionary synthesis code starburst99 to predict the population of WR stars in a variety in astrophysical conditions. We present a series of synthetic starburst spectra in the optical region which shows the time evolution of the WR-bumps at ~ 4650 Å and ~ 5800 Å.
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CHILVERS, C. A. J. "The dilemmas of seditious men: the Crowther–Hessen correspondence in the 1930s." British Journal for the History of Science 36, no. 4 (December 2003): 417–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087403005156.

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The Marxist history of science has played an enormous role in the development of the history of science. Whether through the appreciation of its insights or the construction of a political fortress to prevent infusion, its presence is felt. From 1931 the work of Marxists played an integral part in the international development of the history of science, though rarely have the connections between them or their own biographies been explored. These networks convey a distinct history, alongside political, methodological and personal implications, impressing on us a greater understanding of the possibilities that were present and were lost in the most turbulent of decades. Two of the most notable were Boris Hessen, a founder of Marxist history of science, and J. G. Crowther, one of its most prolific exponents. My examination explores aspects of the dialogue between these controversial figures, starting with brief biographical sketches. Their lives became briefly entwined following the Second International Congress of the History of Science and Technology in 1931, demonstrated with reference to the meeting and the correspondence between them until Hessen's death. In doing so, some new facts and old controversies surface, though most importantly the nature of the correspondence carries implications for the Marxist history of science and for the wider movement of which it is part. The Russian delegation to the congress declared that science was at a crossroads. The history of science was at a similar crossroads in the 1930s.
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Smith, Simon D. "Kant’s Mathematical Sublime and the Role of the Infinite: Reply to Crowther." Kantian Review 20, no. 1 (January 30, 2015): 99–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1369415414000302.

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AbstractThis paper offers an analysis of Kant’s account of the mathematical sublime with reference to his claim that ‘Nature is thus sublime in those of its appearances the intuition of which brings with them the idea of its infinity’ (CJ, 5: 255). In undertaking this analysis I challenge Paul Crowther’s interpretation of this species of aesthetic experience, and I reject his interpretation as not being reflective of Kant’s actual position. I go on to show that the experience of the mathematical sublime is necessarily connected with the progression of the imagination in its move towards the infinite.
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Wilson, Daniel. "The Kantian Aesthetic: From Knowledge to the Avant-Garde, by Paul Crowther." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90, no. 3 (September 2012): 616. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00048402.2012.688983.

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Marshall, Tony. "‘The choosing of a proper hobby’: Sir William Crowther and his library." Australian Library Journal 56, no. 3-4 (November 2007): 405–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2007.10722432.

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WATKINS, BRIAN. "The Kantian Aesthetic: From Knowledge to the Avant-Garde by crowther, paul." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69, no. 2 (May 2011): 244–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6245.2011.01465_7.x.

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O'Connor, Kevin C. "The ELISA Guidebook, Volume 149, Methods in Molecular Biology. John R. Crowther." Analytical Biochemistry 291, no. 1 (April 2001): 170–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/abio.2000.4967.

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Eldridge, Graham. "Lifelong learning: concepts and contexts, edited by P. Sutherland and J. Crowther." Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education 38, no. 3 (June 2008): 368–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057920802112941.

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Mcquillan, J. C. "The Kantian Aesthetic: From Knowledge to the Avant-Garde, by Paul Crowther." Mind 122, no. 488 (October 1, 2013): 1075–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzu015.

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