2024-03-29T11:05:05Zhttps://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/server/oai/requestoai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/37772023-07-29T09:59:01Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Mariposa Festival 1974
Jim Mys
Alice Gerrard
Guitar
Image of musician Alice Gerrard performing with her guitar.
We acknowledge the financial support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Program. | Nous tenons à souligner le soutien financier du ministère du Patrimoine canadien par le biais du Programme de culture canadienne en ligne.
2010-03-18T19:38:01Z
2010-03-18T19:38:01Z
2010-01-14T00:00:00
1974-06-01T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC05877
2007-009/
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/3777
1 negative (#23) scanned out of 29 in assignment
Mariposa Folk Foundation, F0511
Mariposa Folk Festival
Copyright : Mariposa Folk Foundation. For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 negative: b&w; 2.3cm x 3.4cm
1 jpeg : (600dpi) ; 800 pixels across
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/278242023-07-28T08:54:23Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Blue grass.
De Sylva, B. G. (Buddy Gard) [composer]
Brown, Lew [composer]
Henderson, Ray [composer]
Home
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
Sailors love the seas mountaineers [first line]
When I'm in blue grass up to my knees [first line of chorus]
C major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
House, trees [illustration]
Pud Lane [engraver]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2014-09-03T15:45:19Z
2014-09-03T15:45:19Z
1928
2014-07-31T18:01:05Z
Sheet Music
JAC006113
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3235784
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/27824
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
4 pages of music ; 24 x 32 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1928.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/241102023-07-28T08:54:42Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Turkey trot.
Daly, Jos. M. (Joseph M.) [composer]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano [instrumentation]
C major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Ragtime piano solo [form/genre]
Turkey [illustration]
E. F. Pfeiffer, N.Y. [engraver]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2013-06-10T18:43:26Z
2013-06-10T18:43:26Z
1912
2013-06-10T15:22:48Z
Sheet Music
JAC003613
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3157023
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/24110
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
4 pages of music ; 27 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Boston : Daly Music Publisher, 1912.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/317522023-07-28T08:55:02Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
For the sake of a rose
Piantadosi, Al [composer]
Burkhart, Addison [lyricist]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
My kisses were for none but you [first line]
For the sake of a rose [first line of refrain]
F [key]
Waltz moderato [tempo]
Popular song ; waltz [form/genre]
Woman rose tree moon [illustration]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2016-08-05T23:01:50Z
2016-08-05T23:01:50Z
1916
2016-07-07T21:03:49Z
Sheet Music
JAC008308
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3605069
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/31752
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 26 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1916.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/280422023-07-28T08:55:23Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Who wouldn't be blue?
Hughes, Billy [performer]
Burke, Joe [composer]
Davis, Benny [lyricist]
Barbelle [graphic artist]
Loneliness
Sadness
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocals ukulele [instrumentation]
They tell me it's easy, so easy to smile [first line]
If nobody ever put their arms around you [first line of chorus]
E flat major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Woman's portrait ; Billy Hughes (photograph) [illustration]
Barbelle [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on inside front cover and back cover [note]
2014-12-19T17:23:42Z
2014-12-19T17:23:42Z
1928
Sheet Music
JAC006506
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3292285
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/28042
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 23 X 30 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1928
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/253482023-07-28T08:55:47Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Sandman.
Webb, Roy [composer]
Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]
Sleep
Dreams
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
On twilights wings the cricket sings the sandman is coming [first line]
Sweetheart sleep with sand in your eyes dreaming of love's paradise [first line of chorus]
C major [key]
Moderato grazioso [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Men, women, sword fight; photo: Roy Webb [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2013-08-20T14:00:40Z
2013-08-20T14:00:40Z
1923
2013-08-15T17:19:11Z
Sheet Music
JAC004515
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3170929
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/25348
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
2 pages of music ; 24 x 31 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Uptown Theatre Publishing Co., 1923.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/370392023-07-27T23:22:06Zcom_10315_6200col_10315_6201
University-Community Collaboration for Climate Justice Education and Organizing: Partnerships in Canada, Brazil, and Africa
Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
collaboration
climate change
climate justice
Canada
Brazil
Africa
Partnership
international governance
In the coming decades, countries around the world will face increasingly severe challenges related to global climate change. While the details vary from country to country, the impacts will be especially grave for marginalized people, whose access to food, potable water, and safe shelter may be threatened due to fluctuations in rainfall and temperature and to disasters related to extreme weather events. International strategies for addressing climate change are in disarray. The complicated financial and carbon-trading mechanisms promoted by the United Nations and other global institutions are far too bureaucratic, weak, internally inconsistent, and scattered to represent meaningful solutions to climate change. Already the housing, health, and livelihoods of marginalized people worldwide are being threatened by the ramifications of climate change. This means that the marginalized in every community, by definition, have expertise in how priorities should be set to address climate change. Their experiences, knowledge, and views must be part of local, regional, national, and international governance—including urban planning and housing, water management, agriculture, health, and finance policies.
This research was supported by the International Development Research Centre, grant number IDRC GRANT NO. 106002-001
2020-02-29T23:47:54Z
2020-02-29T23:47:54Z
2017
Preprint
“University-community collaboration for climate justice education and organizing: partnerships in Canada, Brazil, and Africa,” in Adenrele Awontola (ed.), Planning for Community-based Disaster Resilience Worldwide: Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents (London/New York: Routledge), ch. 23, pp. 395-417.
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/37039
en
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/
application/pdf
Routledge
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/50822023-07-29T09:59:25Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Woodbine Racetrack : fashions
Proulx
Image of woman, dressed in black and holding a racing form, standing in the grandstand with the track in the background.
2010-09-09T21:45:44Z
2010-09-09T21:45:44Z
2007-07-06T00:00:00
1957-09-03T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC03562
1974-002 / 292
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/5082
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Woodbine Racetrack
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 4 x 5
600 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/188412023-07-28T08:56:08Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
On behalf of the visiting firemen.
Donaldson, Walter [composer]
Mercer, Johnny [lyricist]
Visitors
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal guitar [instrumentation]
F major [key]
Marcia Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Publisher's advertisement on front inside cover & back cover [note]
2012-11-20T15:09:56Z
2012-11-20T15:09:56Z
1940
Sheet Music
JAC002504
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3030579
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/18841
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 23 X 31 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., 1940
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/353482023-07-28T00:08:32Zcom_10315_35168col_10315_35192
Investigation Of Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition Through Microcontact Printing
Inayat, Huma
Tsai, Scott
Kapus, Andras
Microtechnolgy and Nanotechnology
Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
Microcontact printing
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
LLC PK1 cells
TGFβ
We have used microcontact printing as a means of simulating injury or wounds in a healthy monolayer of LLC PK1 cells to study the expression of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) signature proteins. Cells were patterned on PDMS substrates using stamps that were prepared in the cleanroom using conventional soft lithography techniques. Patterned cells were exposed to an external stimulus of Transformation Growth Factor β (TGFβ) and analyzed further for the presence and upregulation of EMT signature proteins that are indicative of the progression of EMT.
2018-11-08T18:57:01Z
2018-11-08T18:57:01Z
May-18
Article
CSME193
978-1-77355-023-7
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35348
http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/10315/35348
en
The copyright for the paper content remains with the author.
application/pdf
CSME-SCGM
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/137692023-07-27T23:58:57Zcom_10315_9273com_10315_8089col_10315_10048
Gene flow between breeding populations of Lesser Snow Geese.
Cooke, F.
MacInnes, C.D.
Prevett., J.P.
Gene flow
Breeding populations
Lesser snow geese
The purpose of this paper is to determine the amount of gene flow between the different breeding colonies and the extent to which Lesser Snow Goose breeding colonies can be considered as discrete breeding units. To accomplish this we shall examine: (1) the phase ratios of Hudson Bay Lesser Snow Goose populations in breeding and wintering
grounds and the relationship between the two, (2) the effects of differential phase migration and the resulting intermingling of geese from different colonies on mate selection and assortative mating, and (3) the extent to which geese return to their natal colony or emigrate to another.
2012-04-09T21:03:58Z
2012-04-09T21:03:58Z
1975
Article
The Auk 93:493-510.1975
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/13769
http://www.aou.org/auk/
http://www.jstor.org/stable/4084603
application/pdf
University of California Press
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/91272023-07-29T09:59:49Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Ford of Canada [not used]
[Telegram staff]
Image of a display of grapes and cheese, along with wine bottles and glasses.
25 March 1966
2011-07-05T15:02:21Z
2011-07-05T15:02:21Z
2011-05-18T00:00:00
1966-01-01T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC11488
1974-002 / 083
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/9127
One negative (12-12A) scanned out of 27 in assignment.
ASC11462
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Transportation industry
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/51302023-07-29T10:00:10Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Old Woodbine Racetrack : yearling sale
Kennedy
Image of row of people in audience, with more people in the background, at the yearling sale at Old Woodbine Racetrack.
2010-09-09T21:46:13Z
2010-09-09T21:46:13Z
2007-07-10T00:00:00
1958-09-12T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC03610
1974-002 / 292
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/5130
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Woodbine Racetrack
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 6 x 6 cm
600 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/400062023-07-27T22:29:38Zcom_10315_39724col_10315_39742
Public Debt, Inequality and Power. The Making of a Modern Debt State
Hager, Sandy Brian
capital distribution economic policy interest ownership power public debt spending state subsidies tax United States
[This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution + Noncommercial + NoDerivatives 3.0 license. Copyright is retained by the author(s)]
FROM THE BACK COVER:
Who are the dominant owners of US public debt? Is it widely held, or concentrated in the hands of a few? Does ownership of public debt give these bondholders power over our government? What do we make of the fact that foreign-owned debt has ballooned to nearly 50 percent today? Until now, we have not had any satisfactory answers to these questions. Public Debt, Inequality, and Power is the first comprehensive historical analysis of public debt ownership in the United States. It reveals that ownership of federal bonds has been increasingly concentrated in the hands of the 1 percent over the past three decades. Based on extensive and original research, Public Debt, Inequality, and Power will shock and enlighten.
“These days, the topic of America’s debt stirs heated political debate. But one of the most important facts in this discussion has hitherto been obscured: who actually owns that debt inside America? Hager has done some fascinating and pathbreaking research to answer that question and concluded that the ownership pattern is surprisingly concentrated—and unequal—and that this may have implications for how the entire debt debate develops in the coming years. This is an illuminating work that deserves wide attention.” (GILLIAN TETT, Financial Times)
“The relationship between the ownership structure of government debt and economic inequality—between public finance and the class structure of modern capitalism—is one of several central concerns of political economy that has been almost completely neglected in recent decades. Sandy Brian Hager’s book returns to the subject with theoretical and empirical bravado.” (WOLFGANG STREECK, Director Emeritus, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies)
“Money is power, and US Treasury debt is the world’s single largest financial instrument. Hager’s insightful book fills an enormous hole in our knowledge of who owns this debt and how the power flowing from that increasingly concentrated ownership affects US and global politics.” (HERMAN M. SCHWARTZ, author of Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital, and the Housing Bubble)
***
SANDY BRIAN HAGER is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. He has published in various journals, including New Political Economy and Socio-Economic Review.
2022-11-10T17:07:08Z
2022-11-10T17:07:08Z
2016
Book
Public Debt, Inequality and Power. The Making of a Modern Debt State.
Hager, Sandy Brian (2016). Oakland, California. University of California Press. (Book; English).
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/40006
application/pdf
application/epub+zip
application/octet-stream
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/354002023-07-28T00:08:33Zcom_10315_35168col_10315_35192
Development Of A Ground Based Testbed For Studying The Libration Dynamics Of Orbiting Tethered Satellite Systems
Bindra, Udai
Zhu, Zheng Hong
Engineering Analysis & Design
Space tethers
Air bearing table
Inclinable turntable
Ground based testing
Tether deployment
Scaling tether deployment
Tether dynamics
This paper discusses the development of a ground based experimental environment that can mimic the libration dynamics of tethered satellite systems. The setup consists of an Air-Bearing Inclinable Turntable (A-BIT), whose inclination and rotation rate can be adjusted independently. Appropriate scaling factors help compare the tethered system in the experiment to that in orbit, both of which experience vastly different magnitudes of forces. The two scenarios also differ in their physical parameters including the length of the tether, the mass of the satellite, and the tension along the tether. The scaling factors are used to compare
2018-11-09T18:13:46Z
2018-11-09T18:13:46Z
May-18
Article
CSME151
978-1-77355-023-7
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35400
http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/10315/35400
en
The copyright for the paper content remains with the author.
application/pdf
CSME-SCGM
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/338792023-07-28T08:56:31Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Pensée
Pensée : intermède pour piano, op
Behr, Franz [composer]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano [instrumentation]
G [key]
Largo [tempo]
Piano music ; intermezzo [form/genre]
B.W. [graphic artist]
Lith. Anst. v. C.G. Roder GmbH, Leipzig [lithographer]
Sole agents for Canada : The Nordheimer Piano & Music C., Ltd., Toronto [note]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2017-08-30T16:46:39Z
2017-08-30T16:46:39Z
1900?
2017-08-10T17:21:09Z
Sheet Music
JAC009447
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3682495
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/33879
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
6 pages of music ; 35 X 28 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Leipzig : Rob. Forsberg, [1900?]
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/180422023-07-28T08:56:53Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Wishful thinking.
Rainger, Ralph [composer]
Robin, Leo [lyricist]
Love
Caring
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal guitar [instrumentation]
F major [key]
Moderately [tempo]
Popular music [form/genre]
Photograph: Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore [illustration]
[Illegible] --cover. [dealer stamp]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover and cover verso. [note]
Includes guitar chord charts.
2012-10-02T16:25:38Z
2012-10-02T16:25:38Z
1940
Sheet Music
JAC002057
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2999631
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/18042
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 23 X 30 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Robbins Music, 1940
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/308162023-07-28T08:57:18Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
The man who fights the fire
Nathan, Joseph S. [composer]
Feist, Felix F. [lyricist]
Wheeler, Dewitt C. [graphic artist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
The summer sun is beaming [first line]
He's the man who fights the fire [first line of chorus]
F [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Firemen, house on fire [illustration]
Respectfully dedicated to our esteemed friends Rohannon and Corey [dedication]
Dewitt C. Wheeler [engraver]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2015-12-21T19:17:52Z
2015-12-21T19:17:52Z
1908
2015-10-01T20:34:34Z
Sheet Music
JAC007431
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3498071
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/30816
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 26 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York, NY : Leo Feist, 1908.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/284672023-07-27T23:58:58Zcom_10315_9273com_10315_8089col_10315_10048
Plane landing in Churchill, 1976
Abraham, Kenneth, F.
Kenneth F. Abraham
Churchill, Manitoba
Plane Landing
Wapusk National Park
Hatch Monitoring
Ecology
La Perouse Bay
View from cockpit of plane landing in Churchill, 1976
2015-03-17T17:58:28Z
2015-03-17T17:58:28Z
17/03/2015
Image
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/28467
en
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/69822023-07-29T10:00:32Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
[Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce] : Robbery : Queen and Carlaw [Not Used]
Lock
Image of man crouching down to dust area of front of bank teller counter and man standing in background.
5 February [1964]
2011-03-17T16:08:01Z
2011-03-17T16:08:01Z
2011-02-23T00:00:00
1964-01-01T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC09252
1974-002 / 018
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/6982
One negative (6) scanned out of 15 in assignment.
ASC09247
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Banks
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/335892023-07-27T23:53:14Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_26545
Rape Card
Hughes-Berry, Nathan
Greyson, John R.
Film studies
Rape Card
Rape
Nathan Hughes-Berry
Madeleine Sims-Fewer
Coral Aiken
Legalised rape
Sexual assault
Legal rape
Steven McCarthy
Rafferty Blumberg
Greg Biskup
York thesis
MFA film
Short Film
Canadian rape short film
Social responsibility
Oppressive regime
Rape Card is a fifteen-minute narrative film that attempts to explore the terrifying rise of apathetic attitudes towards sexual assault that are plaguing societies and being perpetuated through the entertainment industry all over the world.
2017-07-27T13:48:01Z
2017-07-27T13:48:01Z
2017-04-17
2017-07-27
2017-07-27T13:48:01Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/33589
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/300782023-07-27T22:38:44Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27620
Dubious Cosmology: A Photo/Sculptural Rendition of Landscape and Modern Myth
Morton, Ella Sharp
Vickerd, Brandon
Fine arts
Fine Arts
Visual Arts
Photography
Sculpture
Science Fiction
Landscape
Modern Myth
Mythology
Supernatural
Paranormal
UFO
New Mexico
Planets
Unknown
Sublime
Universe
Tintype
Cyanotype
History of Photography
Collage
Extrapolation
Dubious Cosmology is a series of photographs and sculptures that examine the visual portrayal of landscape and science fiction in contemporary Western culture. The work considers why human beings feel the need to have a dialogue with the unknown, and how this dialogue takes on both rational and outlandish forms. The historical photographic processes of tintypes and cyanotypes, along with three-dimensional collage, work together to inform modern myth and fringe beliefs through the tropes of science fiction. The work draws on antiquated and contemporary techniques, found objects, and original photographs to create a surprising experience of landscape and the mystery imbued within it. Ultimately, the project proposes that, in spite of our efforts to discern and decipher the unknown, we must simply appreciate it, and acknowledge that we may know very little about the nature of the universe.
2015-08-28T15:37:20Z
2015-08-28T15:37:20Z
2015-04-22
2015-08-28
2015-08-28T15:37:20Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/30078
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/136422023-07-29T10:00:53Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Augusta Ave : Market [not used]
Pete Dunlop
Image of a man wearing an apron leaning against the end of a truck and a woman looking down at a crate of produce.
28 April 1955
2012-02-16T21:49:22Z
2012-02-16T21:49:22Z
2012-02-10T00:00:00
1955
Photograph
ASC12889
1974-002 / 251
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/13642
One negative (5) scanned out of 2 in assignment.
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Portuguese Canadian History Project
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 11.8 x 9.2 cm
900 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/414502023-10-13T19:50:41Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_36366
Arpenter le monde en esprit fort : les écrits de voyage libertins au XVIIe siècle
Morinet, Mathilde
Requemora, Sylvie
Pioffet, Marie-Christine
Literature
Littérature viatique
Récits de voyage – 17e siècle
Voyageurs français
Europe
Levant
Inde
Réseaux savants
Libertinage
Circulation des savoirs
La thèse se propose d’étudier l’écriture du voyage d’érudits curieux et déniaisés – ou esprits forts –, qui fréquentent les académies savantes parisiennes (Cabinet Dupuy, Hôtel Montmor) et décident de partir arpenter les mondes européens, levantins et indiens principalement pour satisfaire leur curiosité. Pour comprendre ce qui se joue dans ces écrits, il nous paraît essentiel de revenir sur les enjeux sociaux qui sous-tendent cette écriture, dont les objets, les formes et les manières de percevoir dépendent des centres d’intérêt et de la configuration de ces réseaux savants. Car si les écrits de François-Auguste de Thou, Ismaël Boulliau, Jean-Jacques Bouchard, Balthasar de Monconys, Chapelle et Bachaumont, Dassoucy, François Bernier, Samuel Sorbière et Isaac de La Peyrère présentent une expérience semblable du voyage – et singulière par rapport au reste de la production viatique du temps –, c’est qu’ils ont préparé celle-ci au contact des réseaux érudits, où évoluent des savants et philosophes nourris de scepticisme, prompts à exercer leur liberté critique et avides d’interroger les structures du réel et des cultures. À rebours des pratiques diplomatiques, marchandes ou missionnaires du voyage, ces esprits forts exercent une continuelle distanciation critique, questionnant les fausses croyances, sondant les mystères de la nature et interrogeant les différences culturelles à une nouvelle échelle. Cette expérience alternative du voyage, faite de soupçon et d’incrédulité, instaure un rapport inquiet à l’ailleurs et produit de ce fait une nouvelle manière de voir le monde, qui aboutit à une nouvelle économie des savoirs, tant scientifiques, que géographiques ou ethnographiques, à même d’alimenter la pensée libertine.
2023-10-03T20:07:04Z
2023-10-03T20:07:04Z
2022-12
2023-10-03T20:07:04Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/41450
fr
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/195732023-07-29T10:01:15Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Hair styles : Vicki Runge
Russell
Image of front and back of negative assignment envelope and three contact sheets. Assignment : Hair styles : Vicki Runge
27 March 1968
2012-12-06T16:38:05Z
2012-12-06T16:38:05Z
2011-11-29T00:00:00
1968-04-04T00:00:00
Document
ASC14028
1974-002 / 093
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/19573
ASC14028
ASC14028
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Hairstyles
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
42 photographs : b&w negatives ; 35 mm + 1 envelope + notes : 14.2 x 10.7 cm
1 pdf : 4.2 MB ; 300 dpi
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/268152023-07-28T08:57:41Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Sing me a baby song : A wide awake fox trot song!
Donaldson, Walter [composer]
Kahn, Gus [lyricist]
Love
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal ukulele banjulele banjo [instrumentation]
It seems today was such a long day [first line]
Don't say a word just hold me tight [first line of chorus]
C major [key]
Allegro moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Woman, ribbon [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on front inside cover & back cover [note]
2013-12-10T17:58:32Z
2013-12-10T17:58:32Z
1927
2013-11-20T16:12:26Z
Sheet Music
JAC005179
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3190610
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/26815
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 24 x 31 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Toronto : Leo Feist, 1927.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/257562023-07-28T08:58:04Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Bamboo Bay
Donaldson, Walter [composer]
Egan, Raymond B. [composer]
Whiting, Richard A. [composer]
Love
Separation
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
F major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Boat, man, woman, moon [illustration]
Frederick S. Manning [engraver]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2013-08-29T20:00:58Z
2013-08-29T20:00:58Z
1922
2013-08-29T12:55:10Z
Sheet Music
JAC004660
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3174493
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/25756
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
4 pages of music ; 24 x 31 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1922.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/7912023-07-29T10:01:37Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478col_10315_581
People
Students
Scott Library
Buildings
Image of two sunbathers on lawn to the west of Scott Library and the Ross Building
2006-10-03T14:47:51Z
2006-10-03T14:47:51Z
2005-03-15T00:00:00
1978
ASC00263
2004-030 / 002
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/791
en_US
Excalibur Publications Inc. fonds, F0502
York50Photos
Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collecions http://www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/ArchivesSpecialCollections/StaffComments.htm
353335 bytes
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/249052023-07-29T10:01:58Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Hallowe'en : Roberta Hamilton, and twins Deborah and Duncan
Bill Russell
Image of woman seen from the back standing at doorway with three children dressed in Hallowe'en costumes.
30 October 1969
2013-07-23T19:06:16Z
2013-07-23T19:06:16Z
2012-12-18T00:00:00
1969-10-31T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC29407
1974-002 / 093
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/24905
One negative (16A-17) scanned out of 16 in assignment.
ASC29391
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/138282023-07-28T08:58:28Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Dusty rag song.
Greene, Gene [performer]
Aufderheide, May [composer]
Callahan, J. Will [lyricist]
Tennessee
Music
Love
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano and voice. [instrumentation]
F major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Ragtime. [form/genre]
Clown ; portrait of Gene Greene. [illustration]
Fress Bros., Erie PA. [dealer stamp]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover. [note]
2012-04-24T20:27:38Z
2012-04-24T20:27:38Z
2012-04-24
1912
Sheet Music
JAC000772
http://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2621162
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/13828
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
4 pages of music ; 27 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Indianpolis : J. H. Aufderheide and Co., 1912
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/261312023-07-29T10:02:20Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Remembrance Day : Prospect Cemetery [Not Used]
Jack Judges
Image of groups of people stading by wreaths in a cemetery.
11 November 1961
2013-09-10T20:43:36Z
2013-09-10T20:43:36Z
2013-06-25T00:00:00
1961-11
Photograph
ASC08884
1974-002 / 010
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/26131
One negative (3) scanned out of 8 in assignment
ASC08882
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/313602023-07-28T08:58:51Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Says I to myself, says I
Says I to myself, says I : a rollicking Irish song
Von Tilzer, Harry [composer]
Moran, Eddie [lyricist]
Pfeiffer, E. H. [graphic artist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
Barney Carney from Killarney called to see Kate [first line]
Says I to myself, says I [first line of chorus]
C [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Woman steering plane [illustration]
EH Pfeiffer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2016-06-10T23:10:30Z
2016-06-10T23:10:30Z
1917
2016-05-11T21:45:22Z
Sheet Music
JAC007998
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3586550
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/31360
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 35 x 26 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1917.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/15252023-07-29T10:02:42Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Chinese groups : pupils at Ogden Public School
Kennedy
Immigrant and ethnic groups
Image of three schoolchildren sitting at desks, two resting their elbows on desks
2008-10-06T19:37:04Z
2008-10-06T19:37:04Z
2000/05/10
1966/06/29
asc02767
1974-002 / 102 (398)
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/1525
Box 2 CD 4B
images\1974-002-102-398-009.jpg
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/259262023-07-29T10:03:03Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Armistice Day : Ont. Hydro. City Hall. Police.
Reg. Towers
Image of two men in uniform by a decorated wreath. One man plays a [trumpet] while an older man salutes.
11 November [1958]
2013-09-10T20:42:23Z
2013-09-10T20:42:23Z
2012-08-09T00:00:00
1958-11-11T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC08603
1974-002 / 010
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/25926
One negative (12) scanned out of 12 in assignment.
ASC08597
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Armistice
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 5.5 x 5.4 cm
1900 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/378352023-07-28T00:57:49Zcom_10315_32384com_10315_2488col_10315_32399
The Problem of Power in ADHD: A Scoping Review
Joseph, Abraham
Morrow, Marina
Wiktorowicz, Mary
ADHD
Mental Health
Psychiatric power
Children
Resistence
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, York University
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become the most diagnosed mental health issue for children worldwide. There are substantive critiques of the psychiatric basis for the conceptualization, diagnosis, and treatment that dominate the ADHD context. ADHD discourse and practice are largely influenced by the biomedical framework of mental health and illness. The pervasive, continued acceptance of the dominant biomedical ADHD narrative is problematic in terms of addressing mental health care needs as well as illustrative of the influence and power that psychiatry wields with respect to the ADHD landscape. Further, there is a lack of focus on the concept of power within the ADHD literature. This paper presents a power framework that locates the influence of psychiatric power vis-à-vis instrumental power, structural power, and discursive power. Operationalizing the dimensions of psychiatric power highlights the access points for resistance efforts aiming to counter and disrupt the status quo in ADHD from research to practice.
2020-09-29T19:54:51Z
2020-09-29T19:54:51Z
2020-06-10
Major Research Paper
HLTH00021
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/37835
en
The copyright for the paper content remains with the author.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/383992023-07-27T23:25:59Zcom_10315_38049com_10315_6207col_10315_38050
Occupational boundaries: Gender capital and career progression in the financial planning industry
Richards, Daniel
O'Dwyer, Monica
financial planning
gender
gender capital
gender segregation
paraplanning
Gender inequality and occupational segregation in Australian financial services present a stark disparity, with men working as financial planners and women being over-represented in lower-paid administrative positions. This article uses a gender capital theoretical framework to examine gender segregation between financial planning and paraplanning occupations. Analysis of interviews with 26 financial professionals suggested that masculine capital, including confidence and persuasive soft skills, marked success as a financial planner. Feminine capital, including organizational skills, was aligned with the role of paraplanner. These findings contribute a new perspective on why gender segregation occurs in financial planning. These findings bear relevance as financial planning professionalizes.
Financial Planning Association of Australia
2021-06-28T15:00:32Z
2021-06-28T15:00:32Z
2021-06-10
Article
2573-8615
https://doi.org/10.1002/cfp2.1123
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/38399
en
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: O'Dwyer, M., & Richards, D. W. (2021). Occupational boundaries: Gender capital and career progression in the financial planning industry. Financial Planning Review, e1123., which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/cfp2.1123. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/25738615
https://www.wiley.com/en-ca
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cfp2.1123
application/pdf
Wiley
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/231612023-07-29T10:03:26Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Hallowe'en : Children decorating window of supermarket
Dampier
Image of children with drawing in front of supermarket window.
24 October 1966
2013-05-08T14:58:16Z
2013-05-08T14:58:16Z
2012-07-03T00:00:00
1966-10-24T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC14911
1974-002 / 093
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/23161
One negative (5A-6) scanned out of 21 in assignment.
ASC14903
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Hallowe'en
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/403162023-07-27T22:29:39Zcom_10315_39724col_10315_39742
Some Aspects of Aggregate Concentration in the Israeli Economy, 1964-1986
Rowley, Robin
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
concentration dual economy holding groups Israel market structure national accounting ownership profit surplus
This essay examines the Israeli market structure from the perspective of ownership. We distinguish between the several corporate holding-groups that dominate the ‘Big Economy’ and the multitude of smaller, largely independent, business entities of the ‘Small Economy’. Although the two “sectors” operate under the same macroeconomic conditions, the analysis reveals marked differences in their business performance. These differences were reflected in an upward trend of aggregate concentration through the 1964-1968 period. Until the early 1970s the upward trend was moderate and was largely due to the different expansion paces of the two “sectors”. Since then, however, the trend intensified as the ‘Small Economy’ stagnated while profits in the ‘Big Economy’ continued to grow.
2022-11-25T17:17:47Z
2022-11-25T17:17:47Z
1988
Working Paper
Some Aspects of Aggregate Concentration in the Israeli Economy, 1964-1986.
Rowley, Robin and Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (1988). Working Papers. Department of Economics. McGill University. Vol. 88. No. 7. pp. 1-64. (Article - Working Paper; English).
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/40316
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/297082023-07-28T08:59:13Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Oh! baby what a night
Breen, May Singhi [arranger]
Von Tilzer, Albert [composer]
Brown, A. Seymour [lyricist]
Perret, Antoine [graphic artist]
Love
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal ukulele [instrumentation]
The mem'ry of those happy hours [first line]
The moon up above seemed to smile on our love [first line of chorus]
F major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Silhouette of couple beneath moon [illustration]
Perret [graphic artist]
Boltey School of Popular Music 301-309 Carnegie Hall 1220 Huron Road Cleveland, Ohio [dealer stamp]
Publisher's advertisement on inside front cover and back cover [note]
2015-07-14T20:20:19Z
2015-07-14T20:20:19Z
1929
2015-05-21T18:54:55Z
Sheet Music
JAC006788
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3333084
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/29708
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 23 X 30 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Broadway Music Corporation, 1929.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/321562023-07-27T22:53:09Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27593
Spirited Women Tell Their Stories: A Study of Bangladeshi Female
Husain, Abhar Rukh
Gupta, Tania Das
Ethnic studies
Temporary Labour Migration
Middle East
Bangladeshi Women
Story
Migration Broker
Migration and Domestic Work
This dissertation draws on the stories of 34 Bangladeshi women who went to seven Middle Eastern countries, including United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon and Jordan, as temporary workers during 1995-2010. I interrogate their interactions with migration brokers and employers and offer a complex understanding of their migration journey. My understanding adds to the structural aspect of their migration journey by highlighting the social context of rural Bangladesh from where these women migrate. I argue a nuanced view of these womens engagement with migration brokers from their social and familial circles and their conduct with their employers in Middle East requires a critical consideration of Bangladeshi rural realities. Understanding their behaviour in terms of their rural origins leads to feminist insights into power attentive to social context. By linking a macro-structural lens of power to a feminist meso lens of power in this dissertation, I comprehend their situation with brokers and employers in a nuanced manner and complicate dominant ways of understanding their migration journey. My approach bridges a feminist critical understanding of power relations and a macro-structural understanding of power relations between women and other institutional actors, including migration brokers and employers in womens migration journey. This study generates feminist knowledge by utilizing the methodological approach of Grounded Theory. From a feminist epistemological point of view, this knowledge is particularly important as it is generated by marginalized/ disenfranchised Bangladeshi women and uses their otherwise unappreciated perspectives as the basis of knowledge creation.
2016-09-20T16:35:23Z
2016-09-20T16:35:23Z
2015-11-23
2016-09-20
2016-09-20T16:35:23Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/32156
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/268732023-07-28T08:59:36Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Yale blues.
Ellis, Vivian [composer]
Knox, Collie [lyricist]
Dancing
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal ukulele [instrumentation]
A boy once went to College and studied Blues [first line]
They say the Yale is like the walk of any snail [first line of chorus]
E flat major [key]
Not too fast [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Man, woman, dancing [illustration]
Containing a full description of how to dance the Yale Blues by Cecil H. Taylor on front inside cover [note]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2013-12-17T18:14:02Z
2013-12-17T18:14:02Z
1927
2013-12-10T20:24:38Z
Sheet Music
JAC005269
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3193168
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/26873
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 24 x 31 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Leo Feist Inc., 1927.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/363172023-07-27T22:11:02Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27709
Systematizing Studio Practice: Working with the Known to Generate the Unknown
Sokolov, Egor
Gelb, David H.
Design
Practice-Based Research
Graphic Design
Research through Design (RtD)
Multiples
Systematized Methods
Process
Studio
Studio Practice
Conditional Design Iteration
The following investigation examines the use of systematized methods to experiment with new ways of graphic design production. The research is informed by research through design (RtD), multiples as variation, conditional design, and practice-based research. This thesis offers strategies and practices for systematic methods of studio practice, asking designers to evaluate the way they work in the studio and critique the use of systemized methods when it comes to graphic design production.
2019-07-02T16:22:41Z
2019-07-02T16:22:41Z
2019-04-11
2019-07-02
2019-07-02T16:22:40Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/36317
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/385142023-07-27T23:22:07Zcom_10315_6200col_10315_6201
Explaining the Deprofessionalized Filipino: Why Filipino Immigrants Get Low-Paying Jobs in Toronto
Immigration
Employment
Filipino-Canadian
Professionals
Labour
Processes of labour market subordination among Filipino immigrants to Canada have been widely observed in recent years, but the reasons for them have usually been assumed to be typical of all immigrant groups. While some processes behind deprofessionalization and mismatched skills in the labour market are indeed generic and experienced by all immigrants arriving with non-Canadian credentials and experience, particular groups experience the labour market in specific ways. In this paper, we seek to provide a nuanced assessment of the factors behind the deprofessionalization of Filipino immigrants in particular, by drawing attention to a mixture of cultural, economic, social and institutional circumstances that shape the experience of this group. We argue that the distinctive labour market integration processes affecting Filipino immigrants requires attention by policy makers, and by implication we also suggest the importance of considering the distinctive labour market experiences of other specific groups. The generic immigrant experience that so often forms the basis of quantitative or institutional assessments of labour market integration should not be assumed to be universally applicable.
2021-07-28T21:13:55Z
2021-07-28T21:13:55Z
2009-10
Working Paper
Philip F Kelly, Mila Astorga-Garcia, Enrico F Esguerra (2009) Explaining the Deprofessionalized Filipino: Why Filipino Immigrants Get Low-Paying Jobs in Toronto. CERIS working paper series, no. 75. Toronto, ON: CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre.
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/38514
en
CERIS Working Paper Series;75
application/pdf
CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/214662023-07-29T10:03:47Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Cyprus : Canadian Troops Aboard Bonaventure
Pete Ward
Image of navy sailors in an exercise formation on the deck of the Bonaventure.
31 March 1964
2013-04-03T19:42:22Z
2013-04-03T19:42:22Z
2012-07-18T00:00:00
1964-03-31T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC27057
1974-002 / 083
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/21466
One negative (7) scanned out of 67 in assignment.
ASC27043
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/304162019-06-17T15:15:52Zcom_10315_2472col_10315_2525oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/269562023-07-27T22:29:13Zcom_10315_2478col_10315_6211
Move(me)ant. (2012)
Pelletier, Dan
1. Poster, 2. Photo, 3. Photo, 4. Photo, 5. Photo, 6. Photo, 7. Photo, 8. Photo, 9. Photo, 10. Photo, 11. Photo, 12. Photo, 13. Photo, 14. Photo, 15. Photo, 16. Photo, 17. Program, 18. Ground Plan
Archival file for the Glendon College production of Move(me)ant adapted by Dan Pelletier, directed by Aleksander Sasha Lukac. The play was performed February 28th - March 34rd, 2012
2014-01-02T20:17:26Z
2014-01-02T20:17:26Z
2012-02-28
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/26956
image/jpeg
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application/pdf
Glendon College Creative Writing and Dramatic Arts Program
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/126922023-07-29T10:04:09Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Saratoga Swamp
Lou Wise
Oblique aerial view looking southeast of Saratoga Swamp
Image is situated at 43.814° North (Latitude), 81.595° West (Longitude).
2012-02-01T21:53:54Z
2012-02-01T21:53:54Z
2008-11-19T00:00:00
1988-08-24T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC22927
2008-037 / 004 (12)
SAR00018
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/12692
Lou Wise fonds, F0539
Lou Wise Aerial Photograph Collection
http://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&t=m&q=loc:43.81412+-81.595025
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=43.81412&mlon=-81.595025&zoom=15
Copyright of images owned by Lou Wise. Geo-spatial data and KML files generated by YUL staff is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For further copyright and contact information email: ascproj@yorku.ca.
1 photograph : col. ; 35 mm slide
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
-81.595025
43.81412
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh
Huron County
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/413382023-09-07T01:56:26Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_38508
Volumetric Attribute Compression for 3D Point Clouds using Feedforward Network with Geometric Attention
Do, Viet Ho Tam Thuc
Cheung, Gene
Engineering
Computer science
Applied mathematics
3D point cloud compression
Signal processing
We study 3D point cloud attribute compression using a volumetric approach: given a target volumetric attribute function $f : \mathbb{R}^3 \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, we quantize and encode parameter vector $\theta$ that characterizes $f$ at the encoder, for reconstruction $f_{\hat{\theta}}(\x)$ at known 3D points $\x$'s at the decoder, where $\hat{\theta}$ is a quantized version of $\theta$.
Extending a previous work Region Adaptive Hierarchical Transform (RAHT) that employs piecewise constant functions to span a nested sequence of function spaces, we propose a feedforward linear network that implements higher-order B-spline bases spanning function spaces without eigen-decomposition.
Feedforward network architecture means that the system is amenable to end-to-end neural learning.
The key to our network is space-varying convolution, similar to a graph operator, whose weights are computed from the known 3D geometry for normalization.
We show that the number of layers in the normalization at the encoder is equivalent to the number of terms in a matrix inverse Taylor series.
Experimental results on real-world 3D point clouds show up to 2-3 dB gain over RAHT in energy compaction and 20-30\% in bitrate reduction.
2023-08-04T15:12:34Z
2023-08-04T15:12:34Z
2023-08-04
2023-08-04T15:12:34Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/41338
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/339672023-07-28T09:00:00Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Omar Khayyam
The passing show of 1914
Romberg, Sigmund [composer]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano [instrumentation]
F [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular piano ; intermezzo [form/genre]
Landscape ; arab [illustration]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2017-10-03T15:56:05Z
2017-10-03T15:56:05Z
1915
2017-08-10T17:21:15Z
Sheet Music
JAC009456
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3683943
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/33967
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
4 pages of music ; 27 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Jos.W. Stern & Co., 1915.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/121132023-07-29T10:04:30Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Marleborough Forest
Lou Wise
Oblique aerial view of Marleborough Forest
2012-02-01T20:18:32Z
2012-02-01T20:18:32Z
2008-10-10T00:00:00
1990/09
Photograph
ASC22285
2008-037 / 003 (19)
MAR00007
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/12113
Lou Wise fonds, F0539
Lou Wise Aerial Photograph Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : col. ; 35 mm slide
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/398002023-07-27T22:29:45Zcom_10315_39724col_10315_39742
The 1-2-3 Toolbox of Mainstream Economics: Promising Everything, Delivering Nothing
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
demand econometrics equilibrium neoclassical economics science supply
We write this essay for both lay readers and scientists, though mainstream economists are welcome to enjoy it too. Our subject is the basic toolbox of mainstream economics. The most important tools in this box are demand, supply and equilibrium. All mainstream economists – as well as many heterodox ones – use these tools, pretty much all the time. They are essential. Without them, the entire discipline collapses. But in our view, these are not scientific tools. Economists manipulate them on paper with impeccable success (at least in their own opinion). But the manipulations are entirely imaginary. Contrary to what economists tell us, demand, supply and equilibrium do not carry over to the actual world: they cannot be empirically identified; they cannot be observed, directly or indirectly; and they certainly cannot be objectively measured. And this is a problem because science without objective empirical tools is hardly science at all.
2022-10-28T15:48:17Z
2022-10-28T15:48:17Z
2021
Working Paper
The 1-2-3 Toolbox of Mainstream Economics: Promising Everything, Delivering Nothing.
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2021). Working Papers on Capital as Power. No. 2021/03. March. pp. 1-26. (Article - Working Paper; English).
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/39800
application/pdf
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/95182023-07-29T10:04:52Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Food : Cost of Living
Bill Russell
Image of a loaf of Browns' Sandwich bread.
6 January 1964
2011-07-12T15:52:17Z
2011-07-12T15:52:17Z
2011-03-29T00:00:00
1964-01-07T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC10938
1974-002 / 083
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/9518
One negative (8) scanned out of 10 in assignment.
ASC10932
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Food
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 5.4 x 5.2 cm
1900 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/389152023-07-27T23:24:28Zcom_10315_2520col_10315_2521
Evolution of new teachers' beliefs about teaching STSE: Report to school boards
Barrett, Sarah Elizabeth
physics
secondary school
elementary school
teachers
professional development
new teachers
case studies, classroom observations, interviews
This longitudinal multi‐case study followed four new science teachers over the course of five years. Its
purpose was to examine the ways in which new science teachers integrate science‐technology‐society-environment (STSE) and inquiry‐based work into their teaching. I am particularly interested in new
science teachers not only because of my work with prospective science teachers at York University’s
Faculty of Education but also because this is a group that is simultaneously expected to usher in new and
innovative approaches to teaching while receiving very little subject‐specific professional development
to support their efforts (Luft, 2007).
York University, Faculty of Education
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (internal grant - York University)
2022-01-14T16:35:20Z
2022-01-14T16:35:20Z
2013-08
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/38915
en
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/318682023-07-28T09:00:22Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
On the South Sea Isle
Von Tilzer, Harry [composer]
Pfeiffer, E. H. [graphic artist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
[..] a beautiful Hawaiian song introduced with terrific success by Lola Wentworth of Toombs and Wentworth [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
Down upon the South Sea Island [first line]
Hmm hmm hmm hmm sweet melodies fill the air [first line of chorus]
G [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Trees boat isle ; Lola Wentworth and Harry Von Tilzer (photographs) [illustration]
EH Pfeiffer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2016-08-31T21:57:09Z
2016-08-31T21:57:09Z
1916
2016-08-19T19:44:06Z
Sheet Music
JAC008428
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3613275
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/31868
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 35 x 26 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Harry Von Tilzer, 1916.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/212532023-07-29T10:05:13Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Biafra
[Telegram staff]
Image of a man sitting inside a vehicle with two small children, the younger of whom is in his arms.
2013-04-03T19:41:43Z
2013-04-03T19:41:43Z
2011-05-31T00:00:00
01/01/1969
Photograph
ASC11776
1974-002 / 083
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/21253
One negative (6A) scanned out of 112 in assignment.
ASC11684
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Africa
Biafra
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/414632023-10-11T17:46:09Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_26543
Choice Bracketing: Determinants and Mechanisms
Hunter, Andrew Grant
Eastwood, John D.
Cognitive psychology
Judgment
Decision making
Choice bracketing
Risk
Meta-cognition
Cognition
Choice bracketing refers to whether an individual considers choices separately (narrow choice bracketing) or together (broad choice bracketing). This manuscript investigates two key questions that have been under investigated in the choice bracketing literature. The first is “what prompts people to bracket choices broadly?”. The second question is “by what mechanism does choice bracketing affect decision making?”. The results of two experiments indicate that association between choices can prompt people to bracket broadly, and that non-computational mechanisms likely underly choice bracketing effects on risk-taking. These results are used to advocate for a view of choice bracketing that positions it as a key decision making process that helps people structure decision problems and respond to situational needs.
2023-10-04T11:02:17Z
2023-10-04T11:02:17Z
2021-07
2023-10-04T11:02:17Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/41463
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/11952023-08-31T10:38:33Zcom_10315_1col_10315_1186
Photograph of Double-Crested Cormorant Flying by Buildings
Fraser, Gail
cormorant
This is a photograph of a double-crested cormorant flying by city buildings.
Resale of this material is strictly prohibited.
Changing Urban Waterfronts
2008-03-09T20:18:28Z
2008-03-09T20:18:28Z
2007
Image
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/1195
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/299982023-07-28T00:13:55Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27577
The Purchase of the Past: The Elizabethan Past and the uses of History in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Slinger, Lee Stewart
Rogers, Nicholas C. T.
European history
British and Irish literature
Theater history
Britain
British History
18th century
Uses of the past
Elizabethan history
Queen Elizabeth I
William Shakespeare
David Garrick
David Hume
Robert Walpole
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Thomas King
London
Public space
Private sphere
Modernity
Historical narratives
Newspapers
Theatre
Plays
Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare Jubilee
Westminster Abbey
Westminster School
Jest books
Statues
Imperialism
Entertainment
Popular discourse
Popular politics
Anglo-Spanish War
Seven Years’ War
War of American Independence
Licensing Act
Ladies’ Shakspeare Club
William-Henry Ireland
Performance history
Effigies
Funeral effigy
“The Purchase of the Past: The Elizabethan past and the uses of history in eighteenth-century Britain” examines the place of the late sixteenth-century Elizabethan and Shakespearean pasts in eighteenth-century popular culture and politics. Through an analysis of five moments, three times at which Elizabeth and the men of her era had particular purchase and twice when Shakespeare, as a historical person, was given particular cultural importance, “The Purchase of the Past” argues this period experienced a transformation in understandings of historical time and of history’s function in the present. These changes stemmed from the accumulation of a rationalized nationalist history, which popularized particular historical narratives, but, in so doing, marginalized alternative perspectives. These interpretations increasingly focused on the individual and on interior personal development, confining the Elizabethan past to an interesting cast of characters, limiting its ability to legitimize contemporary political issues and identities. Individuals participating in public discourses increasingly saw themselves as living in a modern moment whose origins lay in the age of Elizabeth. It was a modernity that celebrated a Protestant, commercial, imperial past, but was consequently deeply troubled about contemporary changes to the means of production and the emergence of new forms of social and political bonds. This understanding of the past meant that those who seriously harkened back to its ideas and priorities appeared to be illogical and out-of-step. This analysis of how one time period understood and used another in popular discourses and entertainments demonstrates how history has been an integral part of the modernizing, imperial, and nationalizing projects.
2015-08-28T15:20:28Z
2015-08-28T15:20:28Z
2015-01-19
2015-08-28
2015-08-28T15:20:28Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/29998
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/362172023-07-27T23:59:00Zcom_10315_9273com_10315_8089col_10315_10048
Joe Schmutz and a male ptarmigan south of camp Finney, 1978.
Abraham, Ken
Joe Schmutz
La Perouse Bay
ptarmigan
Churchill, Manitoba
Field Research
Ecology
Wapusk National park
Joe Schmutz looking at a male ptarmigan, that is almost disguised by the white snow, in the area of the tank tracks just south of camp Finney in Churchill, Manitoba, 1978.
2019-05-27T21:37:29Z
2019-05-27T21:37:29Z
1978-05-19
Photograph
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/36217
en
Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ca/
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/105922023-07-29T10:05:36Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Bowmanville Marsh
Lou Wise
Oblique aerial view of Bowmanville Marsh
Image is situated at 43.896° North (Latitude), 78.672° West (Longitude).
2012-01-31T21:23:50Z
2012-01-31T21:23:50Z
2008-10-06T00:00:00
1988/08
Photograph
ASC20399
2008-037 / 001 (14)
BVM00009
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/10592
Lou Wise fonds, F0539
Lou Wise Aerial Photograph Collection
http://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&t=m&q=loc:43.896072+-78.672219
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=43.896072&mlon=-78.672219&zoom=15
Copyright of images owned by Lou Wise. Geo-spatial data and KML files generated by YUL staff is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For further copyright and contact information email: ascproj@yorku.ca.
1 photograph : col. ; 35 mm slide
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
-78.672219
43.896072
Clarington
Durham Regional Municipality
Central Lake Ontario Conservation
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/358402023-07-27T23:17:05Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27626
Design and Construction of an Optical Polarimeter for the Study of Ice-like Analogs using Near Zero Phase Angle Measurements
Amin, Mrunal Falgunkumar
Daly, Michael
Remote sensing
Polarimeter
Goniometer
Analog samples
Alumina
Circular polarization ratio
Mueller matrix
Stokes vector
Spectralon
Phase angle
Backscattering
Opposition effects
Shadow Hiding
Coherent Backscattering
Fourier Transform
Previous studies for analog samples measuring polarized backscatter near zero phase angles have suggested strong presence of multiple scattering effects. Radar data for Mercury, Moon and other Icy Galilean satellites exhibit high circular polarization ratios with decreasing phase angle that indicates the possible presence of icy deposits in the polar craters. An examination of powder samples with known composition and grain sizes was undertaken to try and further understand the interaction of polarized light with closely packed particulate medium. The goal of this research was to construct and test a long arm Goniometric optical instrument capable of measuring polarization ratios in the range from 0-5 degree phase angle for understanding and differentiating the scattering effects that occur near zero phase angle. Measuring signal intensity and circular polarization ratios with the Goniometric polarimeter for various analog samples will provide an understanding for the characteristics of embedded scatterers within the icy regoliths.
2019-03-05T14:47:53Z
2019-03-05T14:47:53Z
2018-09-11
2019-03-05
2019-03-05T14:47:53Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35840
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/140712023-07-28T09:00:44Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Floating along-rag
Fredericks, Henry [composer]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano. [instrumentation]
G major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song. [form/genre]
Fence with flowers. [illustration]
Walton Process Chicago. [lithographer]
McKinley Music Co., Chicago. [dealer stamp]
Publisher's advertisement on inside front cover and back cover. [note]
2012-04-27T17:25:36Z
2012-04-27T17:25:36Z
2012-04-27
1911
Sheet Music
JAC000808
http://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2627718
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/14071
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 35 x 26 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Chicago : McKinley Music Co., 1911
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/143782023-07-29T10:05:58Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Junk yard north side of Wilcox Lake
Lou Wise
Oblique aerial view of junk yard north side of Wilcox Lake
Image is situated at 43.959° North (Latitude), 79.441° West (Longitude).
7 June 1995
2012-05-17T18:36:11Z
2012-05-17T18:36:11Z
2012-02-16T00:00:00
1995-06-07T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC23832
2009-008 / 001 (33)
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/14378
One slide scanned out of 3 in file.
ASC23831
Lou Wise fonds, F0539
Lou Wise Aerial Photograph Collection
Kettle lake
http://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&t=m&q=loc:43.959399+-79.440889
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=43.959399&mlon=-79.440889&zoom=15
Copyright of images owned by Lou Wise. Geo-spatial data and KML files generated by YUL staff is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For further copyright and contact information email: ascproj@yorku.ca.
1 photograph : col. positive ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
-79.440889
43.959399
Richmond Hill
York Regional Municipality
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/345922023-07-28T00:37:33Zcom_10315_2488col_10315_2875
An improved model for evaluating change in randomized pretest, posttest, follow-up designs
Mara, C.
Cribbie, Robert
Flora, David
LaBrish, C.
Mills, L.
Fiksenbaum, L.
latent change modeling
longitudinal data
randomized pretest-posttest-follow-up designs
measurement of change
Randomized pretest, posttest, follow-up (RPPF) designs are often used for evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention. These designs typically address two primary research questions: (1) Do the treatment and control groups differ in the amount of change from pretest to posttest? and (2) Do the treatment and control groups differ in the amount of change from posttest to follow-up? This study presents a model for answering these questions and compares it to recently proposed models for analyzing RPPF designs due to Mun, von Eye, and White (2009) using Monte Carlo simulation. The proposed model provides increased power over previous models for evaluating group differences in RPPF designs.
Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
2018-06-03T18:32:42Z
2018-06-03T18:32:42Z
2012
Article
Mara, C., Cribbie, R. A., Flora, D., LaBrish, C., Mills, L., & Fiksenbaum, L. (2012). An improved model for evaluating change in randomized pretest, posttest, follow-up designs. Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 8, 97-103. doi: 10.1027/1614-2241/a000041
1614-2241
https://doi.org/10.1027/1614-2241/a000041
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/34592
en
https://econtent.hogrefe.com/loi/med
https://econtent.hogrefe.com/
https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.1027/1614-2241/a000041
application/pdf
Hogrefe Publishing
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/184262023-07-29T10:06:21Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Kingston, Ont. : Kingston Penitentiary
[Telegram staff]
Image, in portrait orientation, of a guard in left forground out of focus with gate open leading to a hallway lined with cells.
13, 14, 16 December 1957
2012-10-22T18:47:29Z
2012-10-22T18:47:29Z
2012-07-09T00:00:00
1957-12
Photograph
ASC07592
1974-002 / 114
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/18426
1 neg (#V5-23) scanned out of 25 in assignment.
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Crime & Law Enforcement
Kingston Penitentiary
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 9.4 x 11.9
900 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/413162023-09-08T17:29:01Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27620
Is that a Promise or a Threat?
Sosnowski, Kasia Anne
Balfour, Barbara
Fine arts
Women's studies
Gender studies
Affect theory
Gender studies
Queer theory
Queer
Snail time
Slow time
Crip time
Art
Fine art
Ceramic
Ceramics
Ceramic sculpture
is that a promise or a threat
Humour
Slapstick
Comedy
Affect
Sculpture
Clay
Promise
Threat
The art I produced during my MFA is informed by my personal experiences with trauma, grief, gaslighting, and the subsequent inability to interpret my resonant feelings. The title of my thesis exhibition and accompanying support paper – is that a promise or a threat? – is the foundational question and entryway into deciphering the intense, overwhelming, and contradictory states of affect that I was and, to a lesser degree, still am experiencing. In response to these circumstances, my research focuses on ideas of care, fragility, transformation, dis- and re-orientation, and how clay, as a material, is a catalyst and grounding agent for embodied understanding. The content I explore is mirrored in the precarity and material flux of ceramic sculpture, fragile and vulnerable, yet crystalline. The ceramic sculptures and drawings installed in the gallery space are meant to emulate a perpetual oscillation between risk and safety, threat and promise, anxiety and satisfaction – thus mirroring the constant negotiation and exploration of my own affective experience.
2023-08-04T15:08:47Z
2023-08-04T15:08:47Z
2023-08-04
2023-08-04T15:08:46Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/41316
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/38032023-07-29T10:06:43Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Mariposa Festival 1975
N/A
Image of people standing, clapping and singing along to the music.
We acknowledge the financial support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Program. | Nous tenons à souligner le soutien financier du ministère du Patrimoine canadien par le biais du Programme de culture canadienne en ligne.
2010-03-18T19:38:14Z
2010-03-18T19:38:14Z
2010-02-03T00:00:00
1975-07-01T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC05977
2007-009/
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/3803
1 slide (#19) scanned
Mariposa Folk Foundation, F0511
Mariposa Folk Festival
Copyright : Mariposa Folk Foundation. For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 slide: colour; 2.3cm x 3.4cm
1 jpeg : (600dpi) ; 800 pixels across
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/320802023-07-27T23:53:15Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_26545
Shadow of the Headframe
Lean, Victoria Brigitte
Kazimi, Ali
Fine arts
Documentary
Social and cultural documentary
First Nations
Housing
Education
Resource development
Postcolonial theory
Idle No More
Shadow of the Headframe is a feature length essay film that paints a complex portrait of the Attawapiskat First Nation a place that is a homeland for some, and a new frontier for others. In the shadow of a De Beers diamond mine, the remote indigenous community lurches from crisis to crisis, while facing eroding treaty rights and an inability to directly benefit from resource revenues.
Filmed over five years, Shadow of the Headframe follows Attawapiskats journey from obscurity and into the international spotlight during the protest movement, Idle No More. Weaving together great distances, intimate everyday scenes, and archive images, the documentary chronicles the First Nations fight for awareness and justice in the face of repeated attempts to thwart their demands.
This supporting document provides insight into the films theoretical foundations, production process, and creative treatment, as well as background information on the historical and socioeconomic context.
2016-09-20T16:22:20Z
2016-09-20T16:22:20Z
2014-04-29
2016-09-20
2016-09-20T16:22:20Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/32080
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
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oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/13692023-07-27T22:58:31Zcom_10315_1302col_10315_1303
The Future of Strategy
Williams, Michael C.
rationality
neo-realism
strategic liberalism
subjectivity
culture
strategic conservatism
The ontological claims which provide the very content of Third Wave strategic thinking, and its self-defining opposition to the forms of analysis which dominated the preceding Second Wave, bring it into contradiction with the epistemological stance underlying the neo-realist theory which it claims to represent. The recognition of this fundamental contradiction at the heart of contemporary strategic thinking has important theoretical and practical implications. From a theoretical standpoint it leads to a re-engagement between strategic studies and current debates in International Relations theory, and to the startlingly ironic realisation that contemporary strategic thinking may find its natural evolution in the direction of recent attempts to develop a "critical" theory of international politics. At the level of practice, it is vitally important in determining the ways in which we understand, and thus react to, the transformations currently at work in the realm of international security in this apparently pivotal era. In both cases the question of the "future" of strategy is amongst the most important and interesting issues confronting the contemporary study of international politics. But to more fully understand the way in which the strategic thinking of the Third Wave leads contemporary strategy beyond itself, and into a real sense of the future, it is necessary to return to the past. In this case that past is the relationship between strategic studies and the neorealist theory of international relations.
2008-08-12T18:27:11Z
2008-08-12T18:27:11Z
1991-01
Working Paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/1369
http://www.yorku.ca/yciss/publications/WP03-Williams.pdf
en
Working Paper
3
http://www.yorku.ca/yciss/
application/pdf
YCISS
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/371512023-07-27T22:57:33Zcom_10315_35202col_10315_35702col_10315_36137
'The Mind Hears': an Examination of Some Philosophical Perspectives on Musical Experience
Bicknell, Jeannette
Aristotle
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Beardsley, Monroe
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Berg, Alban
Bicknell, Jeannette
Chekhov, Anton
Critique of Judgement
Davies, Stephen
Descartes, René
Dewey, John
Frost, Robert
Goodman, Nelson
Hanslick, Eduard
Husserl, Edmond
James, William
Kant, Immanuel
Kivy, Peter
Krause, Joseph Martin
Levinson, Jerrold
McClary, Susan
Plato
Scruton, Roger
Shostakovich, Dimitri
Theaetetus
Todorov, Tzvetan
Walton, Kendall
Young, James O.
Cameron, Evan
Dissertation by Jeanette Bicknell on the scope and nature of the 'levels of understanding' that determine how we experience music, supervised by EWC and defended in May of 2000, as submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy, Graduate Programme in Philosophy, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
2020-03-25T15:16:46Z
2020-03-25T15:16:46Z
2000
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/37151
en
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/409042023-07-27T23:22:08Zcom_10315_6200col_10315_6201
Extending morphological pattern segmentation to 3D voxels
Remmel, Tarmo K
Morphology
Landscape pattern
3D segmentation
Volumetric data
Landscape structure
This short communication introduces the logic, demonstrates its use, and identifies the availability of a new tool that extends the traditional 2D morphological segmentation of binary raster data into the 3-dimensional realm of voxels. A combination of 3-dimensional array data and network graph theory are implemented to facilitate the logical parsing of identified 3-dimensional features into their mutually exclusive constituent morphological classes. All processing is performed in the R environment, providing the ability for anyone to perform the demonstrated analyses on their own data. The only input requirement is a binary (1 = feature of interest, 0 otherwise) 3-dimensional array, where each voxel of interest is then classified into classes called outside, mass, skin, crumb, antenna, circuit, bond, and void that correspond their 2-dimensional equivalents of background, core, edge, islet, branch, loop, bridge, and perforation. An additional class called the void-volume identifies voxels belonging to the empty space within the object of interest. The work helps to bring pattern metrics into the 3-dimensional world, particularly given the reliance on adjacency and connectivity assessments
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant (RGPIN-2021-03645)
2023-03-10T17:38:30Z
2023-03-10T17:38:30Z
2022-01
Research Paper
Remmel, T.K. 2022. Extending morphological pattern analysis to 3D voxels. Landscape Ecology 37(2):373-380.
10.1007/s10980-021-01384-7
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/40904
en
https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/journal-policies
"Where articles are published via the subscription route, Springer Nature permits authors to self-archive the accepted manuscript (AM), on their own personal website and/or in their funder or institutional repositories, for public release after an embargo period (see the table below). The accepted manuscript is the version post-peer review, but prior to copy-editing and typesetting, and does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections. "
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
https://www.springer.com/journal/10980
https://www.springer.com/us
https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s10980-021-01384-7?sharing_token=OHF_mmfn6K0mN0f_WVxWNfe4RwlQNchNByi7wbcMAY7dZUb7m4c7XZKm28LlVpRRy95kGv2vCYiuKPRiw5jpfGfJkQ1hRZqiVF8vb1-FGBKvSLt6AohNh6f4HbRoQaG0TMuqgr6FMMeVI94U7RlZ53vn8N99HgWmSi2QMLUEVfA%3D
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Springer
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/395682023-07-27T23:15:06Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_27613
The Sumoylation of General Transcription Factors Regulates Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Baig, Mohammad Sohaib
Rosonina, Emanuel
Biology
Sumoylation
SUMO
Regulation
Transcription
Transcription factors
TFs
General transcription factors
GTFs
TFIID
TATA-binding protein
TBP
TFIIF
Tfg1
Post-translational modification
PTM
RNA polymerase II
RNAPII
Recruitment
ChIP
ChIP-qPCR
ChIP-seq
RT-qPCR
RNA-seq
Chromatin fractionation
Yeast
Sumoylation is a post-translational modification which primarily targets nuclear substrates and can result in altered target protein activity, stability, conformation, and/or localization. Out of the six general transcription factors (GTFs), we have determined that transcription factor IID (TFIID) and transcription factor IIF (TFIIF) are targets of sumoylation. The functional impacts of GTF sumoylation were assayed using strains with elevated or reduced TFIID or TFIIF sumoylation. Using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), we found that GTF sumoylation does not substantially impact GTF-chromatin interactions but can impact the promoter-wide sumoylation level. Notably, TFIID and TFIIF sumoylation enhances RNAPII recruitment at various promoters likely via altered protein-protein interactions but does so through seemingly distinctive mechanisms. A ChIP-seq and an RNA-seq revealed that reduced GTF sumoylation results in diminished RNAPII density at thousands of genes but this change does not substantially impact steady-state mRNA levels. This research has uncovered novel characteristics of transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes.
2022-08-08T15:43:31Z
2022-08-08T15:43:31Z
2021-12-17
2022-08-08
2022-08-08T15:43:30Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/39568
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
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oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/352332023-07-28T00:08:34Zcom_10315_35168col_10315_35192
Computational Modelling Of Radiofrequency Cardiac Ablation To Study The Effect Of Cooling On Lesion Parameters
Berkmortel, Carolyn
Avari, Hamed
Savory, Eric
Biomedical
Simulation
Computational fluid dynamics
Manufacturing
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique used to treat cardiac arrhythmias. It creates lesions in the heart by creating thermal damage. Due to limitations associated with in vivo as well as in vitro studies, computational methods assist in further analysis of the problem by allowing for quicker and more diverse parametric studies and hence, a more thorough understanding of the physics involved. These computational models have been proven to be good representations of the process by accurately modelling the catheter with simplified geometry and boundary conditions. Although these studies have inconsistencies in material properties (due to the variation of thermal and mechanical properties in biological tissue) as well as different methods of creating the geometry and applying the boundary conditions, overall they are quite similar. The effects of esophageal cooling were investigated to understand its effect on the process. It was determined that using the standard model found within the literature, the esophageal cooling changed the lesion depth by less than 18%, while changing the maximum tissue temperature by as much as 13.4%.
2018-11-06T13:24:10Z
2018-11-06T13:24:10Z
May-18
Article
CSME046
978-1-77355-023-7
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35233
http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/10315/35233
en
The copyright for the paper content remains with the author
application/pdf
CSME-SCGM
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/37152023-07-27T22:14:34Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1461
Mariposa folk festival button
Item consists of one round, neon green, metal button. In the background there is a translucent image of a sun with a winking face in black. At the top in stylized, black text it reads: "Mariposa Folk Festival '73". Below, in black labelling tape with white embossed letters it reads: "helper" and underneath: "crafts".
We acknowledge the financial support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Program. | Nous tenons à souligner le soutien financier du ministère du Patrimoine canadien par le biais du Programme de culture canadienne en ligne.
2010-03-18T19:28:05Z
2010-03-18T19:28:05Z
1973-07-06
Other
1 button: colour; 6.5cm
ASC06067
Accession 2007-009
Mariposa Folk Foundation, F0511.
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/3715
en
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/390682023-07-28T01:03:11Zcom_10315_26310com_10315_1276col_10315_34419
Effect of Printing Parameters on the Structure and Properties of 316l Stainless Steel
Hukpati, Kenneth Sesi
Boakye-Yiadom, Solomon
Engineering
Additive Manufacturing
Stainless steel
High strain rate impact
The emergence of 3D-printing provides the flexibility of 316L stainless steel alloy parts for various structural applications. Although several studies have been done on the effect of parameters on structure and properties, little attention has been paid to the high-strain rate deformation behaviour of this material. Therefore, in the current studies, the effect of printing parameters and the build orientation on the microstructure and high strain rate properties of 3D-printed 316L stainless steel alloy was investigated. In this study, the effect of the individual printing parameters on the boundaries as well as the spatial distribution of sub grains structures were established. There was anisotropy with the high strain rate behaviour, the perpendicular surface exhibited high maximum flow stress with a low strain whereas the parallel surface had lower maximum flow stress with a high strain. For the individual printing parameters, any combination of parameters that gives a finer microstructure showed higher flow stress with a low strain. Also, printing parameter sets that resulted in a coarse structure exhibited lower maximum flow stress and a higher strain. The observations from this study show that the orientation of the process induced pores affect the high strain compressive load of additively manufactured 316L stainless steel.
2022-03-03T13:58:50Z
2022-03-03T13:58:50Z
2021-09
2022-03-03
2022-03-03T13:58:50Z
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/39068
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
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oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/365312023-07-28T00:56:27Zcom_10315_32384com_10315_2488col_10315_32386
The Negative Stigma Associated With Learning Disability In Educational Institutions Nigeria
Enoma, Gift
Parekh, Gillian
da Silveira Gorman, Rachel
stigma
disability
Nigeria
education
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management,Faculty of Health, York University
There is a lack of understanding related to the way that the stigma of having a learning disability impacts students in Nigeria (Abang, 1988; Fuchs, Mock, Morgan and Young, 2003). The objective of this qualitative, autoethnographic research was to explore personal experience and engage in self-reflection through the theoretical lens of the social model of disability. Based on the current body of research it was determined that there are gaps that influenced the establishment of the problem at the core of this research and that there is a lack of understanding of the social, cultural and schooling factors that lead to the stigmatization of students with learning disabilities in Nigeria. An autoethnographic methodology was employed in the research as a means of exploring the problem as it would support greater depth and breadth based on the narrative of the primary investigator. Stigma plays a substantial role in the lifestyle of people with learning disabilities in Nigeria and is a factor that limits access to services that could improve quality of life. Intellectual impairments are not well understood and the assumptions of people in the community as well as educational professionals make obtaining accommodations difficult for people with intellectual disabilities. Teacher education in Nigeria must place greater focus on facilitating the development of special needs students.
2019-10-04T13:32:59Z
2019-10-04T13:32:59Z
2019-08-13
Major Research Paper
CDS00033
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/36531
en
The copyright for the paper content remains with the author.
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/313742023-07-28T09:01:05Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Someday somebody's gonna get you
Gilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis Wolfe) [composer]
Morgan, Carey [composer]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
I'm getting kind of tired [first line]
Someday somebody's gonna get you [first line of chorus]
E flat [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Man pointing among women [illustration]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2016-06-14T21:35:56Z
2016-06-14T21:35:56Z
1917
2016-05-19T21:39:14Z
Sheet Music
JAC008016
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3591418
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/31374
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 35 x 26 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1917.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/247022023-07-29T10:07:05Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Haliburton : Camp Gay Venture
Harrison
Image of men on canoe beside dock. A girl standing on the sand near the edge of the water is seen and a boy is in the water beside her.
11 July 1964
2013-07-23T19:05:34Z
2013-07-23T19:05:34Z
2012-07-31T00:00:00
1964-07-11T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC29192
1974-002 / 093
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/24702
One negative (14-14A) scanned out of 38 in assignment.
ASC29171
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/328282023-07-28T09:01:26Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Come, Josephine, in my flying machine
Come, Josephine, in my flying machine (up she goes) ; Oh, you beautiful doll : June Haver and Mark Stevens ; directed by John M
Oh, you beautiful doll
Fisher, Fred [composer]
Bryan, Alfred [lyricist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Color by technicolor ; S. Z. "Cuddles" Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood, Gale Robbins, Jay C. Flippen, Andrew Tombes, Eduard Franz ; written by Albert and Arthur Lewis ; directed by John M. Stahl ; produced by George Jessel ; 20th century-fox [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
Oh! say! let us fly, dear [first line]
Come, Josephine, in my flying machine [first line of chorus]
C [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Doll stars ; June Haver and Mark Stevens (photographs) [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2017-02-22T23:45:18Z
2017-02-22T23:45:18Z
1910, 1937
2017-02-16T17:10:22Z
Sheet Music
JAC008761
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3647560
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/32828
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 26 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : Maurice Shapiro, 1910, 1937.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/380172023-07-28T00:12:14Zcom_10315_2472col_10315_36357oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/394112022-04-21T13:41:14Zcom_10315_38593col_10315_38822
After Paris Conference Toronto 2015 - video 6 - The Urgenda Climate Case and its Consequences
Cox, Roger H.J.
Climate change
Netherlands
Climate litigation
A presentation to the After Paris: Politics, Climate Change & Labour meetings, Toronto, 2015, by Roger Cox, the lead lawyer in the ground-breaking Urgenda case in the Netherlands. For the first time ever, he argued for the responsibility of the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as a duty of the state. The government of Netherlands appealed the decision but was eventually forced to amend its GHG reduction targets as a result of the Court’s decision in Urgenda. The slides from Roger Cox’s presentation are available at https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/39288.
Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Change
2022-03-21T14:14:55Z
2022-03-21T14:14:55Z
2015
Video
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/39411
en
After Paris Conference 2015 Videos
6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA8mweCiA4g
video/mp4
Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW)
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/347792023-07-28T01:06:29Zcom_10315_6200col_10315_28142
Worker-owned Cooperatives In Marginalized Communities: Incompatibility And Innovation
Reza, Princie
Podur, Justin J
Cooperatives
Financing
True Sharing Economy
Sustainability
Economic Democracy
This paper examines the sufficiency of the worker cooperative model in addressing precarious employment within marginalized communities with a specific focus on immigrant and low-income South Asian immigrant women in Ontario. Using qualitative research methods (i.e. literature review and loosely structured interviews), this paper weaves together perspectives from six individuals from different areas of the cooperative sector: 2 representatives from second and third tier cooperative organizations, 2 representatives from worker cooperatives in Ontario, and 2 individuals with experience working with grassroots organizations in marginalized communities and worker coops. The paper also explores how second and third tier cooperative organizations can reimagine their roles and services to better facilitate the inclusion of marginalized communities within the cooperative sector. The research concludes that the lack of cooperative history and cooperative education combined hinders the culture of cooperation cooperation, which results in the lack of government support and cooperative capital available. All of these factors combined contribute to the fear of failure, which is intensified by several past failures of cooperative initiatives. This inhospitable external context greatly hinders the potential of the worker cooperative model in marginalized communities and the capabilities of second and third tier cooperative organizations. Noting the aforementioned, I recommend the need to differentiate between classic worker cooperatives in order to conceptualize it in a more nuanced way: mainstream cooperatives, grassroots cooperatives, informal cooperatives, and cooperative-social enterprise hybrids. There is value in viewing cooperative enterprises on a spectrum of economic and social solidarity in order to better accommodate diverse needs. Through recognizing alternative identities and pathways, the sector can work towards being more inclusive. Furthermore, I also recommend the need for strategic planning within the sector to develop an integrative system composed of existing organizations in order to build an alternative system based on mutually beneficial relationships, procurement, and solidarity. The goal of this network would be to eventually exist independently outside of the capitalistic system.
2018-07-12T12:22:44Z
2018-07-12T12:22:44Z
2017
2018-07-12T12:22:44Z
Major Paper
MESMP02817
Major Paper, Master of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/34779
en
Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.
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oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/97082023-07-28T09:01:49Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
By the Saskatchewan.
McLellan, C. M. S. (Charles Morton Stewart) [lyricist]
Caryll, Ivan [composer]
Saskatchewan
Courtship
Staged by Herbert Gresham ; Musical numbers staged by Julian Mitchell ; Story of the play from the French farce "Le satyre" by Georges Berr and Marcell Guillemand : By the Saskatchewan. [Note]
Publisher's advertisement on last 2 pages and back cover.[note]
Chappell & Co. Ltd., New York. [dealer stamp]
Two women in pink dresses. [illustration]
Popular song [form/genre]
Moderato [tempo]
D major [key]
Piano and voice [instrumentation]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
2011-08-10T17:20:21Z
2011-08-10T17:20:21Z
2011-08-10T17:20:21Z
1910
Sheet Music
JAC000047
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/9708
http://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2539594
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
4 pages of music ; 27 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Chappell & Co. Ltd., 1910
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/174702023-07-28T09:02:12Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Just a little thing called rhythm.
Ward, Edward John [composer]
Endor, Chick [lyricist]
Rhythm
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
C major / F major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Photograph of a man [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2012-07-17T20:06:13Z
2012-07-17T20:06:13Z
1925
Sheet Music
JAC001624
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2979660
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/17470
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 23 X 30 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : T. B. Harms, 1925
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/295862023-07-28T09:02:33Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Telling the world we're in love
[Lawap], Chas. W. [performer]
Breen, May Singhi [arranger]
Weber, Edwin [composer]
Abbott, Chas. [composer]
Whiting, George [lyricist]
Barbelle [graphic artist]
Love
Romance
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal ukulele banjulele banjo [instrumentation]
Why can't I say [first line]
I told the breeze [first line of chorus]
G major [key]
Not fast [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Couple embracing ; Chas W. [Lawap] (photograph) [illustration]
Barbelle [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2015-06-28T20:18:32Z
2015-06-28T20:18:32Z
1929
2015-05-21T18:54:37Z
Sheet Music
JAC006869
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3353432
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/29586
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 23 X 30 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : George Whiting Inc., 1929.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/120752023-07-29T10:07:26Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Long Point
Lou Wise
Oblique aerial view of Long Point
Image is situated at 42.592° North (Latitude), 80.405° West (Longitude).
2012-02-01T18:34:45Z
2012-02-01T18:34:45Z
2008-10-23T00:00:00
1988-05-30T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC22167
2008-037 / 003 (14)
LON00030
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/12075
Lou Wise fonds, F0539
Lou Wise Aerial Photograph Collection
http://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&t=m&q=loc:42.592043+-80.404981
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=42.592043&mlon=-80.404981&zoom=15
Copyright of images owned by Lou Wise. Geo-spatial data and KML files generated by YUL staff is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For further copyright and contact information email: ascproj@yorku.ca.
1 photograph : col. ; 35 mm slide
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
-80.404981
42.592043
Norfolk
Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality
Long Point Region Conservation Authority
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/212262023-07-29T10:07:47Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Biafra
[Telegram staff]
Image of a woman and four children sitting on the ground with some bowls and other supplies.
2013-04-03T19:41:39Z
2013-04-03T19:41:39Z
2011-05-31T00:00:00
01/01/1969
Photograph
ASC11749
1974-002 / 083
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/21226
One negative (14) scanned out of 112 in assignment.
ASC11684
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Africa
Biafra
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/222132023-07-29T10:08:09Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
Royal Bank Building [copy]
Royal bank [of Canada RBC] building [copy]
[telegram staff]
Image of front and back of negative assignment envelope and one contact sheet. Assignment :
2013-05-08T14:54:44Z
2013-05-08T14:54:44Z
2011-09-21T00:00:00
1956-02-02T00:00:00
Document
ASC13084
1974-002 / 018
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/22213
ASC13084
ASC13084
Toronto Telegram fonds, F0433
Toronto Telegram
Banks
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
1 photograph : b&w negative ; 11.8 x 9.2 cm + 1 envelope : 14.2 x 10.7 cm
1 pdf : 1.9 MB ; 300 dpi
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/241742023-07-28T09:02:57Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
There's only one pal after all
Klickmann, F. Henri
Frost, Jack [lyricist]
Mother
Friendship
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
A flat major [key]
Valse andante [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Woman [illustration]
H [engraver]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2013-06-14T20:03:40Z
2013-06-14T20:03:40Z
1920
2013-06-14T18:42:43Z
Sheet Music
JAC003731
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3158720
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/24174
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
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4 pages of music ; 24 x 31 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Chicago : McKinley Music Co., 1920.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/12842023-07-28T00:03:39Zcom_10315_1266col_10315_1267
Brussels French une fois: Transfer-induced innovation or system-internal development
Treffers-Daller, Jeanine
French
French -- European
Belgium
Sociolinguistic variation
Minority Language Variation
Flemish Influence
French -- Belgium
Language Transfer
In language contact studies, specific features of the contact languages are often seen to be the result of transfer (interference), but it remains difficult to disentangle the role of intra-systemic and inter-systemic factors. We propose to unravel these factors in the analysis of a feature of Brussels French which many researchers attribute to transfer from (Brussels) Dutch: the adverbial use of une fois. We compare the use of this particle in Brussels French with its occurrence in corpora of other varieties of French, including several that have not been influenced by a Germanic substrate or adstrate. A detailed analysis of the frequency of occurrence, the functions and the distribution of the particle over different syntactic positions shows that some uses of une fois can be traced back to sixteenth-century French, but that there is also ample evidence for overt and covert transfer (Mougeon and Beniak, 1991) from Brussels Dutch.
2008-06-18T16:00:55Z
2008-06-18T16:00:55Z
2005
Article
Bilingualism Language and Cognition, 8(2): 145 - 157
1366-7289
http://www.cambridge.org
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/1284
en
The definitive version was first published in Bilingualism Language and Cognition 8(2): 145 - 157
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BIL
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Cambridge University Press - Copyright holder: Cambridge University Press - Http://journals.canbridge.org
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/97502023-07-28T09:03:20Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Father is a champion working man.
Costello, B.J. [lyricist]
Mills, Kerry [composer]
Laziness
Work
Father
Publisher's advertisement on back cover. [note]
F. A. Mills, New York. [dealer stamp]
Popular song [form/genre]
Moderato [tempo]
F major [key]
Piano and voice [instrumentation]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
2011-08-17T18:57:58Z
2011-08-17T18:57:58Z
2011-08-17T18:57:58Z
1910
Sheet Music
JAC000086
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/9750
http://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/2540523
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
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3 pages of music ; 24 X 32 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : F. A. Mills, 1910
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/13462023-07-27T22:58:32Zcom_10315_1302col_10315_1303
Patriotic War Protesters and Hawkish Humanitarians: An Examination of the Identities and Fantasies (Re)Kindled in the Battle for Iraq
Managhan, Tina
liberal mainstream press
antiwar protests
New York Times
My research question concerns the following: If the competing European discourses which underpinned the emergence of the Westphalian state system reveal something about the ideas of Europeans who produced them, what might current fissures in the American populace tell us about the desires, hopes, and ambitions coming to play in the present interregnum? What interests me is not so much the outcome of the dispute between these competing ‘social forces,’ but rather the field of vision that is being produced in the spaces between. Unlike the previous resolution which contained the problem of difference within states, current discourses seem to suggest that the global spaces housing an absolute Other are shrinking and that the boundaries between Us and Them are increasingly transcending state forms. How are these current images and visions being played out with regards to the American domestic debate over the war in Iraq? What understandings of difference or geopolitical space are being crystallized at the points of intersection and what understandings are being eclipsed or left behind? More generally, I wonder what precursors for the future world order may be found at the current historical crossroads that is, in part, signified by the Battle for Iraq. To be clear, none of this has much to do with the actual events occurring on the ground in Iraq – which may or may not unsettle these discursive frameworks. Rather, I want to know what American dream(s) does the Battle for Iraq enable? And what implications does this have for those of us who, in various ways, may be left to live the American dream?
2008-08-12T17:18:04Z
2008-08-12T17:18:04Z
2005-02
Working Paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/1346
http://www.yorku.ca/yciss/whatsnew/documents/WP32-Managhan.pdf
en
Working Paper
32
http://www.yorku.ca/yciss/
application/pdf
YCISS
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/371772023-07-27T23:48:00Zcom_10315_35202col_10315_35953
Review of The Cinema of Roman Polanski: Dark Spaces of the World, edited by John Orr and Elżbieta Ostrowska (London: Wallflower Press, 2006), x + 175 pages
Cameron, Evan Wm.
Polanski, Roman
KNIFE IN THE WATER
ROSMARY'S BABY
Leaming, Barbara
Filmmaking
Filmmaking, Teaching of
Cameron, Evan
A review of The Cinema of Roman Polanski: Dark Spaces of the World,
edited by John Orr and Elżbieta Ostrowska (London: Wallflower Press, 2006), x + 175, published in The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol 13, No. 3 (Spring, 2008).]
2020-04-09T13:28:15Z
2020-04-09T13:28:15Z
2008
Other
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/37177
en
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/
application/pdf
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/351902023-07-27T22:46:52Zcom_10315_8089col_10315_14489
Summer Group of Researchers at Camp Finney
Bazely, Dawn
La Pérouse BayWapusk National Park
Nestor 2
Field Research
Ecology
Camp Finney
Dawn R. Bazely
Group of Summer Researchers at Camp Finney along with Dawn R. Bazely and 2 research dogs
2018-10-27T01:23:37Z
2018-10-27T01:23:37Z
1982
Photograph
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35190
en
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/375902023-07-28T00:37:34Zcom_10315_2488col_10315_2875
Pain in Child Health from 2002 to 2015: The Early Years of an International Research Training Initiative
von Baeyer, Carl
Stevens, Bonnie
Craig, Kenneth
Finley, G. Allen
Johnston, Celeste
Grunau, Ruth
Chambers, Christine
Pillai Riddell, Rebecca
Stinson, Jennifer
McGrath, Patrick
Background: The 2018 Global Year for Excellence in Pain Education, an initiative of the International Association for the Study of Pain, brought worldwide attention to the need for education that crosses narrow disciplinary boundaries, addresses up-to-date research methods and findings, and encourages teamwork among trainees and mentors at different levels of training and with different perspectives. Aims: This commentary describes the development of Pain in Child Health (PICH), an interdisciplinary training program for researchers in pediatric pain at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels of training. Methods: Based on documentation of the structure, training processes, leadership, and membership of PICH, we outline its organization and its challenges and accomplishments over the first 12 years of its growth into a well-known international program. Results and Conclusions: Pain in Child Health began as a Strategic Training Initiative of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in 2002 and developed into an international research training consortium featuring cross-site and cross-discipline mentorship and collaboration. PICH trainees and alumni have contributed extensively to the current scientific literature on children’s pain. PICH could serve as a possible model for training and mentorship in other specialized health research domains within and outside thestudy of pain.
2020-07-01T20:13:34Z
2020-07-01T20:13:34Z
2019-01
Von Baeyer, C. Stevens, B., Craig, K., Finley, A., Johnston, C., Grunau, R., Chambers, C., Pillai Riddell, R., Stinson, J. & McGrath P. (2019). Pain in Child Health from 2002 to 2015: The Early Years of an International Research Training Initiative. Canadian Journal of Pain, 3(1), 1-17 https://doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2018.1562844
10.1080/24740527.2018.1562844
https://hdl.handle.net/10315/37590
en
application/pdf
Canadian Journal of Pain
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/294442023-07-28T09:03:41Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Serenade of love
Romberg, Sigmund [composer]
Caesar, Irving [lyricist]
Love
Romance
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
by Otto Harbach ; entire production staged by J.C. Huffman ; dances by Busby Berkeley [note]
Piano vocal ukulele [instrumentation]
I have told the stars that shine above you [first line]
[first line of chorus]
F major [key]
Tempo di tango [tempo]
Popular song ; duet [form/genre]
Woman flowers [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2015-06-02T14:19:05Z
2015-06-02T14:19:05Z
1929
2015-05-21T18:55:45Z
Sheet Music
JAC006826
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3340807
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/29444
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
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7 pages of music ; 23 X 30 cm.
image/jpeg
New York : Harms, 1929.
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/204942023-07-28T09:04:04Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
Nobody home.
Allen, Thos. S. [composer]
Imbecility
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
E flat major [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Boy [illustration]
E. F. Pfeiffer, N.Y. [engraver]
Publisher's advertisement on front inside cover & back cover [note]
2013-01-10T18:09:27Z
2013-01-10T18:09:27Z
1914
Sheet Music
JAC002816
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3072486
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/20494
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
3 pages of music ; 27 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Boston : Daly Music Publisher, 1914
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/6722023-07-29T10:08:32Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478col_10315_581
Faculty of Education and IBM : computer training lab opening with President Susan Mann
Instructional Technology Centre
Computers
Image of computer training lab with three University officials in the foreground
2006-10-03T14:47:09Z
2006-10-03T14:47:09Z
2005-10-13T00:00:00
18/02/1993
96 dpi, tif, jpeg
ASC00785
2004-009 / 027
Assignment no. 93-1022
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/672
en_US
Computing & Network Services fonds, F0477
York50Photos
Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collecions http://www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/ArchivesSpecialCollections/StaffComments.htm
292966 bytes
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/108312023-07-29T10:08:54Zcom_10315_580col_10315_1478
East of Charlottenburg Marsh
Lou Wise
Oblique aerial view of E. of Charlottenburg Marsh
Image is situated at 45.147° North (Latitude), 74.472° West (Longitude).
2012-01-31T21:54:22Z
2012-01-31T21:54:22Z
2008-10-28T00:00:00
1989-05-24T00:00:00
Photograph
ASC20809
2008-037 / 002 (13)
CHM00017
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/10831
Lou Wise fonds, F0539
Lou Wise Aerial Photograph Collection
http://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&t=m&q=loc:45.147183+-74.471599
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=45.147183&mlon=-74.471599&zoom=15
Copyright of images owned by Lou Wise. Geo-spatial data and KML files generated by YUL staff is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For further copyright and contact information email: ascproj@yorku.ca.
1 photograph : col. ; 35 mm slide
3200 dpi
image/jpeg
-74.471599
45.147183
South Glengarry
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties
Raisin Region Conservation Authority
oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/305692023-07-28T09:04:30Zcom_10315_580col_10315_8004
I'm looking for a sweetheart and I think you'll do
Sporting days
The pied piper
Klein, Manuel [composer]
Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne) [lyricist]
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
I've met a lot of girls in ev'ry city [first line]
I'm looking for a sweetheart and I think you'll [first line of refrain]
D [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song ; duet [form/genre]
Man and women in leaves facing each other [illustration]
E. K. [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
2015-12-03T16:37:05Z
2015-12-03T16:37:05Z
1908
2015-09-24T14:03:09Z
Sheet Music
JAC007377
https://www.library.yorku.ca/find/Record/3442412
http://hdl.handle.net/10315/30569
en
John Arpin Sheet Music Collection
For further copyright information contact : ascproj@yorku.ca
http://bit.ly/SheetMusicFAQ
5 pages of music ; 26 X 35 cm.
image/jpeg
application/pdf
New York : Witmark, 1908.
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